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Over half of Americans now live with at least one chronic condition, yet our healthcare system still revolves around episodic, reactionary care instead of continuous, coordinated support.We talk with Dr. Jaewon Ryu—former CEO of Geisinger and now CEO of Risant Health—about how integrated delivery systems are reshaping the way care is paid for and delivered. With decades of experience spanning medicine, law, government, and leadership at some of the most respected healthcare institutions, Dr. Ryu offers a rare inside look at what it takes to scale value-based care in a fragmented system.We cover:
University of Wisconsin unions show up at the university system's Board of Regents meeting with actions and demands, striking University of Illinois Hospital nurses speak to Labor Radio at the picket line, the federally-appointed "neutral" monitor tries to make the UAW do his bidding on Gaza policy, unions strike across Cornell University, and we hear voices of organized labor at the Democratic Party convention.
Most Watched Hallmark Movie Based on Her Health Nightmare and Amazing Life. Diagnosed with a fatal liver disease at 25 and told she only had months to live without a living donor, Heather Krueger faced a nightmare. Miraculously, a donor was found, and part of his liver was donated to save her life. They met, fell in love, and married. The Hallmark Channel turned their story into the movie "Once Upon A Christmas Miracle," said to be the most watched in Hallmark's history. The full interview is available as a free podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, our website, or most major podcast platforms. Her family were in a race against time to find her a donor - a hugely difficult task in a country with more than 119,000 people on its transplant waiting lists. For more news and updates, follow us on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn and numerous other social media platforms. Heather Krueger shared her journey from health nightmare to a dream come true, only to face another nightmare ending in divorce. Despite this, Heather has continually rebuilt her life from the ashes of trauma. Her resilience and optimistic outlook make her story a true inspiration. Most Watched Hallmark Movie Based on Her Health Nightmare and Amazing Life. Check out the show in Apple Podcasts, Spotify, our website or most major podcast platforms. Heather's incredible journey began when she was diagnosed with stage 4 liver disease. Facing a grim prognosis, her family urgently sought a donor. A code enforcement officer from Frankfort, Illinois, learned about Heather's need and selflessly stepped forward. After a successful transplant at the University of Illinois Hospital, Heather and her donor's story became a Hallmark holiday romance. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, Pinterest, MeWe and other social media platforms. This holiday romance, based on Heather Krueger's miraculous organ donation and subsequent romance, has captivated audiences and inspired countless individuals to consider organ donation. Heather continues to advocate for liver and other organ transplants, sharing her remarkable journey and inspiring others to face challenges with hope and determination. Most Watched Hallmark Movie Based on Her Health Nightmare and Amazing Life. Listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or our website. Follow us on Facebook and Instagram for updates and more content. Heather's journey to find a liver donor was widely shared on social media, including Facebook and Instagram. She has appeared on numerous TV shows like The Steve Harvey Show, To Tell the Truth with Anthony Anderson, Fox & Friends, CBS's On the Road with Steve Hartman, and NBC Chicago news. Her story has also been featured on Good Morning America, the Today Show, ABC News, BBC News, Reader's Digest, People, Cosmopolitan, Star, Self, and Women's Health. As a keynote speaker at hospitals and colleges, Heather promotes wellness, organ donation, and transplants. Her story, filled with twists and turns, remains a testament to the power of hope and resilience. Most Watched Hallmark Movie Based on Her Health Nightmare and Amazing Life. We are all over social media we are on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, MeWe, Pinterest and other outlets to get the news and latest episodes. For more about Heather's story listen to the complete interview as a podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, our website and most major podcast Platforms. You can stay updated about her story and many others simply by following us on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn and most all social media platforms. "File:UIC Medical Center.JPG" by Hied5 is licensed under CC BY 3.0. 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The alarming rate of violence against healthcare workers underscores the urgent need for comprehensive security measures within medical facilities. As incidents continue to rise, it's imperative that proactive strategies are employed to safeguard the well-being of patients, visitors and staff. In this episode, Paulina Rios Maya from EM360 speaks to Sheila Cook, Chief Experience Officer at the University of Illinois Hospital & Health Science System, and Clete Bourdeaux, Healthcare Business Development Director for HID's workforce identity management unit, to discuss: Workplace violenceEvolution of security protocols within medical facilitiesHealthcare security
We're thrilled to announce that a brand-new episode of The ASHHRA Podcast is now live and ready for your listening pleasure. This week, we're bringing you an enlightening conversation with none other than Katie Larkin, Director of HR Operations at the University of Illinois Hospital in Chicago.In This Episode:- The scope of HR Operations: Katie shares insights into her role at the University of Illinois Hospital, including compliance, FTE changes, and implementing new technologies.- Credential Monitoring: Hear about the intricate process of ensuring all licenses and certifications for staff are up-to-date.- Challenges of Tech Implementation: How Katie and her team navigated the rollout of new systems just as the pandemic hit.- Remote Work Management: The trials and triumphs of managing a hybrid team.- Best Eats in Chicago: Katie spills the beans on her favorite restaurants (hint: epic burgers and legendary shakes)!Why Listen?Whether you're an HR professional, a healthcare administrator, or someone interested in operational excellence, this episode is packed with valuable insights and practical advice. Plus, you'll get a taste of Katie's favorite spots in Chicago—perfect for your next visit!Episode Highlights:- The evolution of HR handbooks from 1964 to today.- Daily huddles and one-page reports as tools for team alignment.- The importance of user-friendly technology in HR.Get Involved:We're celebrating ASHHRA's 60th anniversary, and we need your help! If your organization has any employee handbooks from 1964, send them our way. We'll anonymize your details and discuss how HR has transformed over the decades.Feedback and Community:We love hearing from our listeners! Drop us a line if you have any feedback or topics you'd like us to cover in future episodes.Stay tuned for more exciting content, and thank you for being a part of the ASHHRA Podcast community!Warm regards,The ASHHRA Podcast TeamThis episode is sponsored by RxBenefits... Unlock Pharmacy Plan Potential!Your employees expect top-tier medical benefits, like comprehensive care access. But how can you balance these expectations against rising costs, across your full benefits portfolio? Find savings and opportunities in your most highly utilized benefit - your pharmacy plan. Did you know that hospital employees fill 25% more prescriptions each year than other industries? How can you tell if all those prescriptions were needed, or if you could have had significant cost savings by filling at your own hospital pharmacies?Contact RxBenefits today to learn more: https://rxbene.fit/48n8VS8Support the Show.
Unlock the mysteries of iron and its pivotal role in our health, as Dr. Marwa Farooqui from the University of Illinois Hospital and Health Sciences System takes us through the latest in iron supplementation and blood disorder care. Grapple with the complexities of iron absorption in those with chronic conditions and peripartum individuals, and learn how certain dietary choices can enhance or impede iron uptake. Dr. Farooqui illuminates the re-emergence of iron dextran in IV treatments, the progress in oral iron therapy, and introduces us to ferric maltol—a game-changer with minimal side effects. Through her lens, we navigate the delicate balance of iron in the body and confront the risks associated with iron overload in specific diseases.Transition with us from the cellular level to the comprehensive well-being of patients battling blood cancers. Dr. Farooqui underscores the crucial role of open dialogue, the undeniable impact of lifestyle choices on disease management and prevention, and the importance of family in patient advocacy. Together, we peer into the future of hematology, pondering the innovations on the horizon and the promise they hold. This episode is not just a conversation; it's a journey through the transformative landscape of survivorship care, offering empowering knowledge for anyone touched by these conditions.Support the show
This episode features Ilir Zenku, Assistant Vice Chancellor for Healthsystem IT at University of Illinois Hospital and Health Sciences System. Here, he discusses insights into his role, his focus on integrating all aspects of care in order to promote equity, healthcare & health IT trends he is keeping an eye on, and more.
In this edition of the Prioritizing Equity series, we explore the unique health care and social needs of patients experiencing houselessness and discuss the importance of equitable, holistic, cost effective, evidence-based discharge planning. Panelists Margot Kushel, MD, Professor of Medicine and Division Chief at the Division of Vulnerable Populations at Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital and Trauma Center – Twitter: @MKushel Stephen Brown, MSW, LCSW, Director of Preventive Emergency Medicine at the University of Illinois Hospital and Health Sciences System Denise De Las Nueces, MD, MPH, Chief Medical Officer at Boston Health Care for the Homeless Program Yinan Lan, MD, Homeless Health Medical Director, NYC Health + Hospitals Dez Martinez, Founder of We Are Not Invisible and member of the BHHI Lived Expertise Advisory Board: @weinvisible Moderator Emily Cleveland Manchanda, MD, MPH, Director of Social Justice Education and Implementation, Center for Health Equity, American Medical Association - Twitter: @EClevelandMD Subscribe to the Prioritizing Equity podcast: https://www.ama-assn.org/about/publications-newsletters/ama-podcasts#ama-prioritizing-equity Learn more: https://edhub.ama-assn.org/ama-center-health-equity The AMA's Digital Code of Conduct: https://www.ama-assn.org/code-conduct
As we continue the journey of reinvention I thought it would be great to have an episode that focuses on creating or maintaining a healthy lifestyle. While I like to think of myself as a fairly healthy person, I admit that I struggle in maintaining some of my health goals when life is on a fast train. But maintaining a healthy lifestyle can boost our performance in our daily lives personally and professionally, can help reduce our stress levels and bring more energy into what it is that we do everyday. For this episode, I invite a long time friend and colleague to share her expertise and give us tips as we strive to create change and form healthy habits.Ashley Barrient is a Registered, Licensed Dietitian and Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor in the state of Illinois. Currently, Ashley is the Practice Owner of Live Fully Therapy, PLLC, a telemedicine private practice offering nutrition and psychotherapy services, and an Adjunct Faculty Instructor with the Parkinson School of Health Sciences and Public Health at Loyola University Chicago. Prior to Ashley's current work, she dedicated 13 years to providing patient care at academic medical centers across the Chicagoland area including Northwestern Medicine, University of Illinois Hospital and Health Sciences System, and Loyola University Medical Center.In this episode we talk about:Creating a healthy lifestyle to perform optimally in our world of work How Ashley leverages her background as a Dietitian and Licensed Professional Counselor to fulfill her career purposeStrategies to stay motivated and achieve our health related goalsPracticing self-compassion when forming new habitsCreating a toolkit for stress coping mechanismsDon't skip breakfast before your job interview! tips of what to eat beforehandBeing mindful of your healthy eating behaviors to optimize work performance and boost our moodsAshley's Book recommendations:https://eatingmindfully.com/books/How to Change by Katy MilkmanWherever You Go, There You Are: Mindfulness Meditation in Everyday Life by Jon Kabat-Zinn Connect with Ashley:info@ashleybarrient.comAshleybarrient.comConnect with me!LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lizherrera1/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lizcareercoaching/Website: https://www.lizcareercoaching.net/Twitter: https://twitter.com/HerreraLiz27Email: lizcareercoaching@gmail.comMusic: https://www.purple-planet.comArtwork: Joseph Valenzuela DesignIf you enjoy the show and want to treat me to a cup of coffee consider making a small donation below!Support the show
December 20: Today on the Community channel, it's an Interview in Action live from CHIME's Fall Forum with Audrius Polikaitis, CIO & AVP of Health Information Technology at UI Health (University of Illinois Hospital and Health Sciences System). What is top of mind for Audrius's academic medical center? How did the pandemic change their approach to access to care? How has UI health organized their data infrastructure?Join our next 2 webinars exploring the macro challenges facing healthcare and how technology will play a role in addressing these challenges:Register now for January 5th: Priorities for 2023. A CIO Discussion with Integrated Delivery Systems. Only available LIVE!Register now for February 2nd: Priorities for 2023. A CIO Discussion with Academic Medical Centers. Only available LIVE!Subscribe: https://www.thisweekhealth.com/subscribe/Twitter: https://twitter.com/thisweekhealthLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/ThisWeekHealth
Educational Objectives · Review the efficacy and safety of emerging frontline immune checkpoint inhibitor (ICI) used as monotherapy and in combination regimens · Indicate the impact of ICIs and programmed death-ligand 1 testing on cost-effectiveness and patient reported outcomes related with frontline use of ICIs in advanced NSCLC Faculty: Paul Forsberg, PharmD, MHA, BCOP Director of Pharmacy Minnesota Oncology St. Paul, Minnesota Latha Radhakrishnan, PharmD, BCOP Clinical Oncology Pharmacist The University of Illinois Hospital and Health Sciences System Clinical Assistant Professor University of Illinois at Chicago College of Pharmacy Chicago, Illinois Paul Forsberg, PharmD, MHA, BCOP, has the following relevant financial relationships with commercial interests to disclose: Consultant: Epizyme Speakers Bureau: AstraZeneca Latha Radhakrishnan, PharmD, BCOP, has the following relevant financial relationships with commercial interests to disclose: Consultant: Taiho, Novartis, Exelixis Speakers Bureau: BMS, AstraZeneca, Taiho, Exelixis Pharmacy Times Continuing Education™ Planning Staff—Jim Palatine, RPh, MBA; Maryjo Dixon, RPh; Liza Patel, PharmD, RPh; Crissy Wilson; Susan Pordon; Brianna Winters; and Chloe Taccetta. Anonymous peer reviewers have been used as part of content validation and conflict resolution. The peer reviewers have no relevant financial relationships with commercial interests to disclose. Pharmacy Times Continuing Education™ is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE) as a provider of continuing pharmacy education. This activity is approved for 0.5 contact hours (0.05 CEU) under the ACPE universal activity number 0290-0000-22-363-H01-P. The activity is available for CE credit through July 29, 2023. This activity is supported by independent medical education grants from Merck Sharp & Dohme Corp., Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Inc., and Sanofi Genzyme. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Educational Objectives · Review the efficacy and safety of emerging frontline immune checkpoint inhibitor (ICI) used as monotherapy and in combination regimens · Indicate the impact of ICIs and programmed death-ligand 1 testing on cost-effectiveness and patient reported outcomes related with frontline use of ICIs in advanced NSCLC Faculty: Paul Forsberg, PharmD, MHA, BCOP Director of Pharmacy Minnesota Oncology St. Paul, Minnesota Latha Radhakrishnan, PharmD, BCOP Clinical Oncology Pharmacist The University of Illinois Hospital and Health Sciences System Clinical Assistant Professor University of Illinois at Chicago College of Pharmacy Chicago, Illinois Paul Forsberg, PharmD, MHA, BCOP, has the following relevant financial relationships with commercial interests to disclose: Consultant: Epizyme Speakers Bureau: AstraZeneca Latha Radhakrishnan, PharmD, BCOP, has the following relevant financial relationships with commercial interests to disclose: Consultant: Taiho, Novartis, Exelixis Speakers Bureau: BMS, AstraZeneca, Taiho, Exelixis Pharmacy Times Continuing Education™ Planning Staff—Jim Palatine, RPh, MBA; Maryjo Dixon, RPh; Liza Patel, PharmD, RPh; Crissy Wilson; Susan Pordon; Brianna Winters; and Chloe Taccetta. Anonymous peer reviewers have been used as part of content validation and conflict resolution. The peer reviewers have no relevant financial relationships with commercial interests to disclose. Pharmacy Times Continuing Education™ is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE) as a provider of continuing pharmacy education. This activity is approved for 0.5 contact hours (0.05 CEU) under the ACPE universal activity number 0290-0000-22-363-H01-P. The activity is available for CE credit through July 29, 2023. This activity is supported by independent medical education grants from Merck Sharp & Dohme Corp., Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Inc., and Sanofi Genzyme. https://www.pharmacytimes.org/courses/continuing-the-conversation-optimizing-frontline-immunotherapy-outcomes-in-nsclc-and-managed-care-considerations Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Educational Objectives · Review the efficacy and safety of emerging frontline immune checkpoint inhibitor (ICI) used as monotherapy and in combination regimens · Indicate the impact of ICIs and programmed death-ligand 1 testing on cost-effectiveness and patient reported outcomes related with frontline use of ICIs in advanced NSCLC Faculty: Paul Forsberg, PharmD, MHA, BCOP Director of Pharmacy Minnesota Oncology St. Paul, Minnesota Latha Radhakrishnan, PharmD, BCOP Clinical Oncology Pharmacist The University of Illinois Hospital and Health Sciences System Clinical Assistant Professor University of Illinois at Chicago College of Pharmacy Chicago, Illinois Paul Forsberg, PharmD, MHA, BCOP, has the following relevant financial relationships with commercial interests to disclose: Consultant: Epizyme Speakers Bureau: AstraZeneca Latha Radhakrishnan, PharmD, BCOP, has the following relevant financial relationships with commercial interests to disclose: Consultant: Taiho, Novartis, Exelixis Speakers Bureau: BMS, AstraZeneca, Taiho, Exelixis Pharmacy Times Continuing Education™ Planning Staff—Jim Palatine, RPh, MBA; Maryjo Dixon, RPh; Liza Patel, PharmD, RPh; Crissy Wilson; Susan Pordon; Brianna Winters; and Chloe Taccetta. Anonymous peer reviewers have been used as part of content validation and conflict resolution. The peer reviewers have no relevant financial relationships with commercial interests to disclose. Pharmacy Times Continuing Education™ is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE) as a provider of continuing pharmacy education. This activity is approved for 0.5 contact hours (0.05 CEU) under the ACPE universal activity number 0290-0000-22-363-H01-P. The activity is available for CE credit through July 29, 2023. This activity is supported by independent medical education grants from Merck Sharp & Dohme Corp., Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Inc., and Sanofi Genzyme. https://www.pharmacytimes.org/courses/continuing-the-conversation-optimizing-frontline-immunotherapy-outcomes-in-nsclc-and-managed-care-considerations Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Becker's Annual Hospital Review Meeting• Peter Burkiewicz, Chief Strategy Officer and Assistant Vice President, Business Development, University of Illinois Hospital & Health Sciences System• Dave Whitehead, Executive Vice President and Chief Strategy and Transformation Officer, Hartford HealthCare• Stonish Pierce, FACHE, Chief Operating Officer, Holy Cross Health, Trinity Health Florida• Joseph Cacchione, MD, FACC, Executive Vice President of Clinical and Network Services, Ascension• Moderated by Brian Zimmerman, Senior Director, Client Content + Strategy, Becker's Hospital Review
This podcast is the second in a series of three featuring insights from expert cardiology pharmacists on nonvalvular atrial fibrillation (NVAF). In this episode, cardiology pharmacist Stephanie Dwyer Kaluzna, PharmD, BCCP, reviews key literature and guideline recommendations for stroke prevention in patients with NVAF. Dr Dwyer Kaluzna discusses the most recent evidence for prescribing, dosing, and monitoring direct oral anticoagulants (DOACs); using the risk-screening tools HAS-BLED and CHA2DS2-VASc to design patient-specific pharmacotherapy plans; and the use of DOACs in special patient populations, including older patients, patients with end-stage renal disease, and patients with low or high body weights.Presenter:Stephanie Dwyer Kaluzna, PharmD, BCCP Clinical Assistant ProfessorDepartment of Pharmacy PracticeUniversity of Illinois Chicago College of PharmacyCardiovascular Clinical PharmacistUniversity of Illinois Hospital and Health Science SystemChicago, IllinoisContent is based on an online CE program supported by an educational grant from the Bristol Myers Squibb Pfizer Alliance.This podcast series was first delivered as live webinars, which are now available as on-demand, CE-certified microlearning modules with downloadable slidesets. The program also features a ClinicalThought commentary and a downloadable infographic reference guide. To access the full program, go tohttps://bit.ly/3OMazV8
This podcast is the first in a series of three featuring cardiology pharmacists Kathleen A. Lusk, PharmD, BCPS, BCCP, and Stephanie Dwyer Kaluzna, PharmD, BCCP. In this episode, Drs Lusk and Dwyer Kaluzna provide an overview of nonvalvular atrial fibrillation (NVAF), including prevalence, burden, and consequences of undiagnosed NVAF and the role of pharmacists in screening for the condition in various pharmacy settings.Presenters:Kathleen A. Lusk, PharmD, BCPS, BCCP Associate Professor and Vice Chair Department of Pharmacy PracticeUniversity of the Incarnate Word Feik School of Pharmacy Adjunct Assistant ProfessorClinical Pharmacy SpecialistDivision of CardiologyDepartment of MedicineUT Health San AntonioSan Antonio, TexasStephanie Dwyer Kaluzna, PharmD, BCCP Clinical Assistant ProfessorDepartment of Pharmacy PracticeUniversity of Illinois Chicago College of PharmacyCardiovascular Clinical PharmacistUniversity of Illinois Hospital and Health Science SystemChicago, IllinoisContent is based on an online CE program supported by an educational grant from the Bristol Myers Squibb Pfizer Alliance.This podcast series was first delivered as live webinars, which are now available as on-demand, CE-certified microlearning modules with downloadable slidesets. The program also features a ClinicalThought commentary and a downloadable infographic reference guide. To access the full program, go tohttps://bit.ly/3OMazV8
Dr. Marina Del Rios, a former emergency room doctor at University of Illinois Hospital, member of the Illinois Unidos coalition shares insights on battling COVID19, and social determinants of health.
As the Midwest regional campaign and outreach manager for Compassion & Choices, a national non-profit organization, Amy Sherman advocates for planning for and expanding end-of-life care options and empowering people to take charge of their own journeys. She leads a statewide coalition in Illinois, in partnership with Final Options Illinois and the ACLU of Illinois, and oversees activities in several other Midwestern states. Amy earned a law degree from Northwestern University School of Law. Over her career, she has led national and state policy initiatives and provided technical assistance to government, business and institutions. Earlier in her career, Amy managed emergency services at University of Illinois Hospital and the emergency services house staff program at Cook County Hospital. These experiences led her to develop a passion for patient-centered and compassionate approaches to health care. Contact asherman@compassionandchoices.org Resources www.Compassionandchoices.org https://compassionandchoices.org/end-of-life-planning/ https://compassionandchoices.org/resources/
Today's guest is Asa Cain. Asa is a Registered Nurse and started his career on the COVID quarantine unit at the University of Illinois Hospital and Health Sciences System. Prior to becoming a Nurse, he worked as a Mental Health Counselor at several Psychiatric Mental Health Hospitals and Psychiatric Units across the Chicago area. He has a B.A. Degree from Hampton University and obtained his B.S. in Nursing from Resurrection University in Chicago, Illinois. Asa currently is the Vice President of the Greater Illinois Black Nurses Association, an Illinois chapter of the National Black Nurses Association. Be sure to follow Asa Cain on social @firstclassgentleman Website: positivelycaviar.com; Instagram: @positivelycaviar Email: info@staybasedandpositive.com
On todays show, we finish up our conversation with Dr. James Thompson, discussing how to manage diabetes by healing your gut biome. A holistic health coach and board certified doctor, specializing in food allergy and immunology.After taking on a diet challenge called the Daniel fast through his church; Dr. Thompson had a life changing experience that would forever change his practice and the direction of care for his patients. He talks with us about his journey, the importance of food and the connections to chronic conditions such as diabetes.Dr. Thompson graduated from Washington University School of Medicine and served as chief resident of Internal Medicine at the University of Illinois Hospital. He is board-certified by the American Board of Internal Medicine.Dr. Thompson underwent allergy and immunology training at Washington University and is certified by the American Board of Allergy and Immunology. He is a fellow of the American College of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology as well as the Illinois Society of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology. He is also a member of the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology.Dr. Thompson is a holistic nutrition health coach certified by the Institute for Integrative Nutrition. He is incorporating holistic nutrition concepts into the treatment of asthma and other allergic diseases in order to achieve better health and reduce the need for conventional medications.Thanks Dr. Thompson for your passion, vision and advocacy!You can follow Dr. Thompson at:Twitter:https://twitter.com/allergyspecWebsite: https://www.allergists-asthma.com/our-doctorsFind Davis and Stacy at:Website:www.diabeticsavvy.comYoutube@diabeticsavvywithdavisknightFacebook@diabeticsavvyInstagram@diabeticsavvyTwitter@diabeticsavvy@diet_bites
Welcome to Current Talk Podcast! Hosted By Cameryn Hodges and Faithe Metellus In today's episode, we have a special guest Dan Fraczkowski MSN, RN-BC from University of Illinois at Chicago and UI Health — University of Illinois Hospital & Health Sciences System and we will be talking about Being A Nurse During The COVID-19 Pandemic. Email us topic ideas to currenttalkpodcast@gmail.com Follow our Instagram @currenttalkpodcast @cameryn.hodges @jedimaster0000 Follow our Twitter @talk_current @camerynhodges --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/current-talk/support
On todays show, Dr. James Thompson returns discussing how to manage diabetes by healing your gut biome. A holistic health coach and board certified doctor, specializing in food allergy and immunology.After taking on a diet challenge called the Daniel fast through his church; Dr. Thompson had a life changing experience that would forever change his practice and the direction of care for his patients. He talks with us about his journey, the importance of food and the connections to chronic conditions such as diabetes.Dr. Thompson graduated from Washington University School of Medicine and served as chief resident of Internal Medicine at the University of Illinois Hospital. He is board-certified by the American Board of Internal Medicine.Dr. Thompson underwent allergy and immunology training at Washington University and is certified by the American Board of Allergy and Immunology. He is a fellow of the American College of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology as well as the Illinois Society of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology. He is also a member of the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology.Dr. Thompson is a holistic nutrition health coach certified by the Institute for Integrative Nutrition. He is incorporating holistic nutrition concepts into the treatment of asthma and other allergic diseases in order to achieve better health and reduce the need for conventional medications.Thanks Dr. Thompson for your passion, vision and advocacy!You can follow Dr. Thompson at:Twitter:https://twitter.com/allergyspecWebsite: https://www.allergists-asthma.com/our-doctorsFind Davis and Stacy at:Website:www.diabeticsavvy.comYoutube@diabeticsavvywithdavisknightFacebook@diabeticsavvyInstagram@diabeticsavvyTwitter@diabeticsavvy@diet_bites
We are thrilled to bring you today's guest, Sue Kanter. Sue is the owner of Engage Physical Therapy and Wellness, a private physical therapy practice that specializes in helping people get back to moving better, with less pain and getting back to a more active life without expensive drugs and surgeries. Sue has over 25 years of experience in the healthcare profession. Prior to starting her private practice, she worked in various settings. Sue's experiences have included being the director of a cardiac rehab, research and employee fitness program at Washington University in St. Louis, MO.; working as a physical therapist at the University of Illinois Hospital in Chicago, IL.; working in home health physical therapy, and developing and managing a small physical therapy practice in a women's health club in the Minneapolis west metro. Sue worked as a physical therapist and clinical education coordinator at Ridgeview Medical Center for 15 years before starting her own private practice. Sue's primary clinical focus has been on neuromusculoskeletal care and treats neck and back pain/injury, shoulder and elbow pain/injury, hip, knee, foot and ankle pain/injury. Sue has advanced training in manual therapy, medical yoga therapy, chronic pain management, cancer rehab, spinal pain management, and upper and lower extremity injury and pain management. Sue's approach to health and well-being is to partner with patients/clients to determine individual values, needs and goals. She feels strongly that it is imperative to help educate patients about up to date research supported information, use evidenced informed evaluation and treatment approaches, while building and maintaining a strong alliance with the individual. We had such an informative conversation with Sue and we learned how she helps people work through injuries and painful conditions. She is a big proponent of health promotion and prevention and she has a wellness component to her private practice. Sue also provides "physio- fitness", which is a type of medical fitness where she helps improve function, fitness levels, capacity and confidence in the face of medical conditions that might need monitoring by a medical professional. In our conversation Sue also explains how exercise and increased mobility have a profound effect on so many body systems. Working with Sue is like having a personal trainer and physical therapist in one. Special Offer: Sue offers a free phone, video or in person consult to discuss the services she provides, what you are looking for, and how she might help. She also sells physio-fitness one-on-one packages that currently include a free weekly virtual physio-yoga class for the duration of your package. You can find Sue on: www.engagephysicaltherapymn.com FB: https://www.facebook.com/sue.kanter/3 IG: engageptandwellness Thanks to our amazing sponsors:This episode is brought to you by Appetite for Change, a non-profit in North Minneapolis that uses food as a tool for health, wealth, and social change. To learn more about AFC, listen to Episode 31 of our podcast with one of their co-founders Michelle Horovitz, as well as our bonus episodes with co-founder Princess Haley. For more information or to donate head on over to https://appetiteforchangemn.org/impact/ or visit them on instagram and facebook @appetiteforchange. This episode is also brought to you by Lakewinds co-op, which is both of our favorite grocery store to shop at in the Twin Cities. We love that Lakewinds has such high standards and vets every single product on their shelves including their amazing personal care and supplements section so we don't have to. 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On todays show, Stacy and Davis continue our talk with Dr. James Thompson. A holistic health coach and board certified doctor, specializing in food allergy and immunology.After taking on a diet challenge called the Daniel fast through his church; Dr. Thompson had a life changing experience that would forever change his practice and the direction of care for his patients. He talks with us about his journey, the importance of food and the connections to chronic conditions such as diabetes.Dr. Thompson graduated from Washington University School of Medicine and served as chief resident of Internal Medicine at the University of Illinois Hospital. He is board-certified by the American Board of Internal Medicine.Dr. Thompson underwent allergy and immunology training at Washington University and is certified by the American Board of Allergy and Immunology. He is a fellow of the American College of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology as well as the Illinois Society of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology. He is also a member of the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology.Dr. Thompson is a holistic nutrition health coach certified by the Institute for Integrative Nutrition. He is incorporating holistic nutrition concepts into the treatment of asthma and other allergic diseases in order to achieve better health and reduce the need for conventional medications.Thanks Dr. Thompson for your passion, vision and advocacy!You can follow Dr. Thompson at:Twitter:https://twitter.com/allergyspecWebsite: https://www.allergists-asthma.com/our-doctorsFind Davis and Stacy at:Website:www.diabeticsavvy.comYoutube@diabeticsavvywithdavisknightFacebook@diabeticsavvyInstagram@diabeticsavvyTwitter@diabeticsavvy @diet_bites
On todays show, Stacy and Davis talk with Dr. James Thompson. A holistic health coach and board certified doctor, specializing in food allergy and immunology.After taking on a diet challenge called the Daniel fast through his church; Dr. Thompson had a life changing experience that would forever change his practice and the direction of care for his patients. He talks with us about his journey, the importance of food and the connections to chronic conditions such as diabetes.Dr. Thompson graduated from Washington University School of Medicine and served as chief resident of Internal Medicine at the University of Illinois Hospital. He is board-certified by the American Board of Internal Medicine.Dr. Thompson underwent allergy and immunology training at Washington University and is certified by the American Board of Allergy and Immunology. He is a fellow of the American College of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology as well as the Illinois Society of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology. He is also a member of the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology.Dr. Thompson is a holistic nutrition health coach certified by the Institute for Integrative Nutrition. He is incorporating holistic nutrition concepts into the treatment of asthma and other allergic diseases in order to achieve better health and reduce the need for conventional medications.Thanks Dr. Thompson for your passion, vision and advocacy!You can follow Dr. Thompson at:Twitter:https://twitter.com/allergyspecWebsite: https://www.allergists-asthma.com/our-doctorsFind Davis and Stacy at:Website:www.diabeticsavvy.comYoutube@diabeticsavvywithdavisknightFacebook@diabeticsavvyInstagram@diabeticsavvyTwitter@diabeticsavvy @diet_bites
Fred Zar, MD, is a Professor of Clinical Medicine, Director of Academic Affairs in the Department of Medicine and the Program Director of the Internal Medicine Residency Program at the University of Illinois at Chicago. Dr. Zar completed his medical school at the University of Illinois College of Medicine, residency in Internal Medicine at Illinois Masonic Medical Center, and then pursued a fellowship in infectious diseases at the University of Illinois Hospital. Dr. Zar is a hospitalist focused on adult medicine and infectious diseases. He's committed to serving Chicago's diverse communities and educating the next generation of physicians. Within moments of a conversation with Dr. Fred Zar, it's hard not to see why he is so likeable. He's known for having a welcoming manner and a great sense of humor. And today, he teaches us the power of humility—and being able to laugh at ourselves—in a profession as serious as medicine. Making mistakes is inevitable, so instead of hiding them, we can create a healthier environment for ourselves and those around us by developing a sense of humility. Aside from this, Dr. Zar believes strongly in a flat, non-hierarchical system. He explains how medicine has evolved over time, and that greater emphasis is being placed on equality and respect for physicians in all stages of their career. Finally, he reveals what stands out most to him in a mentee: It is those who have a mission driven approach, and those who prove their own resiliency and willingness to persevere. Pearls of Wisdom: 1. The secret to well-being in medicine is to stay humble about ourselves. Strive to have some fun and some humor in our serious profession. 2. Make an effort to see the world in a non-hierarchical way, something you learned from your father, who knew the names of everyone from the mailman to the CEO at his company. 3. The best mentees aren't the ones who are always successful, rather those that demonstrate the resilience to be able to keep going on despite the struggles.
Pete, Chris, and Joey deal the brutality once again with the first episode of their creepy October features. They discuss the ominous Illinois Asylum For the Incurable Insane in Bartonville. It's a story filled with misery, sickness, and paranormal happenings.CK calls in to discuss the UK band, Orange Goblin, plus other heavy metal news. Joey has a mayhem story to share, the final round of Hellcoming goes down, karaoke madness, and much more.Music by Orange Goblin, Slayer, and Bear Mace.66fuckin6 music by Onslaught.Brought to you by Spellbound FX and Art - a dark and disturbing artwork. Visit their website for an amazing online catalog and support underground indie artists.Hellcoming is brought to you by Fokken Nuts - eat the whole jar. Order their AMAZING peanut butter!Follow Joey's Goremonger page for updates on his music and his distro, FTA Records.Go to Murder Metal Mayhem to listen to our show!Like us on Facebook, Follow us on Twitter, and Subscribe to our YouTube channel.Join the 666 Club and become a Patreon supporter of the show. Only $3 a month for bonus content, VIP access, discounts on merch and more!Go to PeteAltieri.com to buy Pete's books and get the latest on what he's doing writing horror stories and novels!Karaoke by I Kill Karaoke
"How I Do It: A Pathway for Total Knee Arthroplasty," by Rahul Guha, MD, Assistant Professor, Department of Anesthesiology, University of Illinois Hospital, Chicago, Illinois. From ASRA News, August 2020, pp. 25-28. See original article at www.asra.com/asra-news for figures and references. This material is copyrighted.
In this episode, we spoke with Dr. Jewel Younge, Clinical Pharmacist at the University of Illinois Hospital & Health Sciences System (UI Health) and Clinical Assistant Professor at the University of Illinois Chicago College of Pharmacy. We invited Jewel on the podcast after she participated in a panel discussion on health care inequalities during the 340B Coalition Virtual Summer Conference in late July. At the start of the episode, we discussed several news updates including a new presidential executive order regarding the 340B program.
Robert Leo Murphy, MD Northwestern Medicine joins Connected to Chicago. Dr. Murphy discusses in detail the Coronavirus, The local and global effects it is having on the world and the economy, and ways to prevent this disease from spreading. In this week's round table segment, John is joined by Ray Long of the Chicago Tribune, and Heather Cherone editor of The Daily Line. The conversation opens up with coverage of the Coronavirus scare, and then it’s off to the upcoming Super Tuesday. Could Biden take South Carolina? Or is it up to Bernie? The Chicago Board of Education voted this week to not celebrate Columbus Day anymore, and now call it Indigenous Peoples Day. This week's Connected to Chicago feature segment is with Nick Gale. It focuses on a new collaborative initiative to help communities on the West Side of Chicago. Mayor Lori Lightfoot joined leaders from the American Medical Association and West Side United to announce $6 million in private sector investments for community improvements on the West Side. West Side United will allocate the funds as low-interest loans to local businesses for economic development projects, health care initiatives and quality-of-life improvements. The West Side United collaborative is comprised of six Chicago hospitals, including Rush University Medical Center, Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago, AMITA Health, Cook County Health, Sinai Health System, and University of Illinois Hospital & Health Sciences System. The mayor has said she is committed to redeveloping the South and West sides and pointed to the millions of dollars that have already been pledged by private businesses, in addition to the new investment announced Wednesday, as an example of how success breeds success.
Stephen Brown, MSW LCSW, is a faculty member and Director of Preventive Emergency Medicine in the Department of Emergency Medicine at the University of Illinois Hospital and Health Sciences System (UI Health). He earned his first degree in business marketing in 1984 from Northern Illinois University. During the next 13 years, he worked at Motorola's Computer Systems Division as systems engineer, account executive, and product marketing manager. In 1998, he went on sabbatical to complete a second undergraduate degree in psychology at Northwestern University and a Master of social work at Loyola University.
Dr. David Avenetti is a Clinical Associate Professor and the Pediatric Dentistry Residency Program Director at the University of Illinois at Chicago, College of Dentistry. Dr. Avenetti provides patient care part-time in private practice. In his role, he lectures, supervises residents in the post-graduate clinic. He is also on staff at the University of Illinois Hospital and Health Sciences System where he works with residents to provide dental care for patients in the operating room setting.
When do you intervene with someone suffering from substance abuse? Do they have to hit "Rock Bottom" before accepting treatment? In this installment, Dr. Christopher Holden explains the modern thinking on how to approach these difficult situations and when – And he discusses what steps to take if the person accepts treatment or refuses it. Dr. Holden is the director of addiction services at the University of Illinois Hospital & Health Sciences System. He is an expert on opioid addiction and the evolution of how the medical community is treating it.
On today's episode of the Patient Flow Podcast, we meet Lisa Potts, Senior Director of Patient Care Services at the University of Illinois Hospital and Health Sciences System. Lisa recently completed her Doctor of Nursing Practice degree with a focus on patient flow as part of her doctoral project and discusses her interest in the area.
Camille Baxter, Director of Health Enterprise Marketing at University of Illinois Hospital; shares with Lonnie Hirsch, her thoughts on hospital service line marketing. Read our blog on this podcast here: https://healthcaresuccess.com/blog/podcast-interview/hospital-marketing-service-line-marketing-should-be-extension-of-the-brand-promise.html
Leigh Casadaban (University of Illinois Hospital, Chicago) discusses her abstract presented at SIR 2014 with Jerome Kao (University of Tennessee Medical Center, Knoxville), JVIR media correspondent.
Julie Golembiewski conducts a roundtable discussion with Virginia Ghafoor and Leslie Schechter about the use of local anesthetics in managing postoperative pain, focusing on safety and logistical issues related to newer agents. The roundtable was conducted in December 2013 during the ASHP Midyear Clinical Meeting. Faculty: Julie Golembiewski, Pharm.D., FASHP, Activity Chair Clinical Pharmacist, Anesthesia and Pain University of Illinois Hospital and Health Sciences System Clinical Associate Professor Colleges of Pharmacy and Medicine University of Illinois at Chicago Chicago, Illinois Virginia L. Ghafoor, Pharm.D. Pharmacy Specialist, Pain Management University of Minnesota Medical Center Minneapolis, Minnesota Leslie N. Schechter, Pharm.D. Advanced Practice Pharmacist, Pain Management and Nutritional Support Thomas Jefferson University Hospital Clinical Assistant Professor Philadelphia College of Pharmacy University of the Sciences Philadelphia, Pennsylvania C.E. Credits: This activity is not eligible for continuing education credits.
Julie Golembiewski conducts a roundtable discussion with Virginia Ghafoor and Leslie Schechter about the role pharmacists can play in optimizing the management of postoperative pain. The roundtable was conducted in December 2013 during the ASHP Midyear Clinical Meeting. Faculty: Julie Golembiewski, Pharm.D., FASHP, Activity Chair Clinical Pharmacist, Anesthesia and Pain University of Illinois Hospital and Health Sciences System Clinical Associate Professor Colleges of Pharmacy and Medicine University of Illinois at Chicago Chicago, Illinois Virginia L. Ghafoor, Pharm.D. Pharmacy Specialist, Pain Management University of Minnesota Medical Center Minneapolis, Minnesota Leslie N. Schechter, Pharm.D. Advanced Practice Pharmacist, Pain Management and Nutritional Support Thomas Jefferson University Hospital Clinical Assistant Professor Philadelphia College of Pharmacy University of the Sciences Philadelphia, Pennsylvania C.E. Credits: This activity is not eligible for continuing education credits.
Julie Golembiewski conducts a roundtable discussion with Virginia Ghafoor and Leslie Schechter about the benefits of using multimodal therapy for managing postoperative pain. The roundtable was conducted in December 2013 during the ASHP Midyear Clinical Meeting. Faculty: Julie Golembiewski, Pharm.D., FASHP, Activity Chair Clinical Pharmacist, Anesthesia and Pain University of Illinois Hospital and Health Sciences System Clinical Associate Professor Colleges of Pharmacy and Medicine University of Illinois at Chicago Chicago, Illinois Virginia L. Ghafoor, Pharm.D. Pharmacy Specialist, Pain Management University of Minnesota Medical Center Minneapolis, Minnesota Leslie N. Schechter, Pharm.D. Advanced Practice Pharmacist, Pain Management and Nutritional Support Thomas Jefferson University Hospital Clinical Assistant Professor Philadelphia College of Pharmacy University of the Sciences Philadelphia, Pennsylvania C.E. Credits: This activity is not eligible for continuing education credits.
Emerging Treatment Options for the Reversal of Oral Anticoagulant Therapy - Faculty Roundtable Discussion (Part 3 of 4) Part 3: Balancing Bleeding and Thrombosis Risk Faculty: Edith A. Nutescu, Pharm.D., FCCP, Chair and Moderator Clinical Professor The University of Illinois at Chicago College of Pharmacy Director, Antithrombosis Center The University of Illinois Hospital and Health Sciences System Chicago, Illinois William E. Dager, Pharm.D., BCPS (AQ-Cardiology) Pharmacist Specialist UC Davis Medical Center Sacramento, California James S. Kalus, Pharm.D., BCPS (AQ-Cardiology) Senior Manager, Patient Care Services Department of Pharmacy Services Henry Ford Hospital C.E. Credits: This activity is not eligible for continuing education credits.
Emerging Treatment Options for the Reversal of Oral Anticoagulant Therapy - Faculty Roundtable Discussion (Part 2 of 4) Part 2: Usefulness of Coagulation Assays in Patients taking Target-Specific Oral Anticoagulants Faculty: Edith A. Nutescu, Pharm.D., FCCP, Chair and Moderator Clinical Professor The University of Illinois at Chicago College of Pharmacy Director, Antithrombosis Center The University of Illinois Hospital and Health Sciences System Chicago, Illinois William E. Dager, Pharm.D., BCPS (AQ-Cardiology) Pharmacist Specialist UC Davis Medical Center Sacramento, California James S. Kalus, Pharm.D., BCPS (AQ-Cardiology) Senior Manager, Patient Care Services Department of Pharmacy Services Henry Ford Hospital C.E. Credits: This activity is not eligible for continuing education credits.
Emerging Treatment Options for the Reversal of Oral Anticoagulant Therapy - Faculty Roundtable Discussion (Part 1 of 3) Part 1: Issues Related to Warfarin Reversal Faculty: Edith A. Nutescu, Pharm.D., FCCP, Chair and Moderator Clinical Professor The University of Illinois at Chicago College of Pharmacy Director, Antithrombosis Center The University of Illinois Hospital and Health Sciences System Chicago, Illinois William E. Dager, Pharm.D., BCPS (AQ-Cardiology) Pharmacist Specialist UC Davis Medical Center Sacramento, California James S. Kalus, Pharm.D., BCPS (AQ-Cardiology) Senior Manager, Patient Care Services Department of Pharmacy Services Henry Ford Hospital C.E. Credits: This activity is not eligible for continuing education credits.