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Obesity-related stigma is combatted with a bias-free image gallery and people-first language to reduce weight discrimination. In this episode, Jamie Coleman, Vice President of Marketing at Eli Lilly and Company , discusses initiatives to combat obesity-related stigma, focusing on a bias-free image gallery created with the Obesity Action Coalition. She explains obesity as a complex disease, often misunderstood, with media reinforcing stereotypes. The gallery aims to humanize obesity and improve care. Jamie highlights the impact of weight bias on access to care and urges the use of people-first language to reduce stigma, equating weight discrimination to a human rights issue. Tune in to gain valuable insights into how these efforts are changing the landscape of obesity care! Resources: Connect with and follow Jamie Coleman on LinkedIn. Follow Eli Lilly and Company on LinkedIn and visit their website. Learn about the Stop Weight Bias campaign. Check out the OAC Bias-Free Image Gallery.
In this episode of The Cutting Edge, Dr. Jamie Coleman hosts Dr. Eileen Bulger, a past AAST President, to discuss the complexities of trauma surgery. They explore the importance of maintaining calm in chaotic situations, the dynamics of teamwork in the operating room, and the lessons learned from challenging cases. Dr. Bulger shares a poignant story about a young girl who was accidentally shot, highlighting the effectiveness of trauma systems and the collaborative effort required to save lives. The conversation emphasizes the significance of finding meaning in both positive and negative outcomes in the medical field.
About Jamie Coleman:Jamie Coleman is an inspirational leader who drives large, diverse teams to exceed expectations. With over 20 years of pharmaceutical experience, Jamie has a proven track record in marketing, consulting, and sales. Known for delivering outstanding results, Jamie has managed commercialization efforts for a variety of brands, overseeing over $5B in annual revenue. With extensive international experience, Jamie is adept at navigating complex partnerships and leading through change. Acknowledged for inclusive leadership, Jamie excels in strategic planning, fostering team engagement, and achieving high-performance outcomes.Things You'll Learn:A new image gallery created by Lilly and the Obesity Action Coalition seeks to combat obesity-related stigma.Obesity is discussed as a complex, progressive chronic disease, often misunderstood as merely a lifestyle choice.Weight bias negatively affects access to care, discouraging people from seeking medical help.It is important to use people-first language and create awareness to reduce stigma and promote comprehensive care.Weight discrimination is a significant human rights issue, and global recognition and action are imperative.Resources:Connect with and follow Jamie Coleman on LinkedIn.Follow Eli Lilly and Company on LinkedIn and visit their website. Learn about the Stop Weight Bias campaign. Check out the OAC Bias-Free Image Gallery.
In this episode, Tom Varghese, MD, FACS is joined by Jamie Coleman, MD, FACS, from the University of Louisville. They discuss Dr Coleman's recent article, “Home Is Not Always Where the Sleep Is: The Effect of Home Call on Sleep, Burnout, and Surgeon Well-Being”, which quantifies sleep loss and burnout associated with home call in acute care surgeons, emphasizing that there are both physical and emotional contributors to burnout. Disclosure Information: Drs Varghese and Coleman have nothing to disclose. To earn 0.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ for this episode of the JACS Operative Word Podcast, click here to register for the course and complete the evaluation. Listeners can earn CME credit for this podcast for up to 2 years after the original air date. Learn more about the Journal of the American College of Surgeons, a monthly peer-reviewed journal publishing original contributions on all aspects of surgery, including scientific articles, collective reviews, experimental investigations, and more. #JACSOperativeWord
In this episode, Dr Jamie Coleman is joined by Shayna Showalter, MD, from the University of Virginia School of Medicine, Charlottesville, VA. They discuss Dr Showalter's recent study evaluating precision breast intraoperative radiation therapy (PB-IORT), which uses customized CT-based treatment plans for high-dose-rate (HDR) brachytherapy. Interim results show that PB-IORT has an acceptable breast cancer recurrence rate, minimal side effects, and excellent cosmetic outcomes. Disclosure Information: Drs Coleman and Showalter have nothing to disclose. To earn 0.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ for this episode of the JACS Operative Word Podcast, click here to register for the course and complete the evaluation. Listeners can earn CME credit for this podcast for up to 2 years after the original air date. Learn more about the Journal of the American College of Surgeons, a monthly peer-reviewed journal publishing original contributions on all aspects of surgery, including scientific articles, collective reviews, experimental investigations, and more. #JACSOperativeWord
In this episode, Dr. Jamie Coleman is joined by Carter Lebares, MD, FACS, from the Department of Surgery, University of California San Francisco. They discuss Dr. Lebares' recent study at 16 academic general surgery training programs, in which residents indicated a perceived lack of value congruence with leadership regarding occupational well-being. Program directors expressed variable alignment with these perceptions. Value congruence was significantly associated with individual resident global well-being. Disclosure Information: Drs. Coleman and Lebares have nothing to disclose. To earn 0.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ for this episode of the JACS Operative Word Podcast, click here to register for the course and complete the evaluation. Listeners can earn CME credit for this podcast for up to 2 years after the original air date. Learn more about the Journal of the American College of Surgeons, a monthly peer-reviewed journal publishing original contributions on all aspects of surgery, including scientific articles, collective reviews, experimental investigations, and more. #JACSOperativeWord
This episode is a recording of our host, Joe Batir, moderating a panel at the MIT Energy Conference in 2023. The title of the panel was “Role of Geothermal and Nuclear in Clean Energy Transition”. The panel included geothermal industry leaders Jamie Beard, Executive Director of Project Innerspace and Taylor Mattie, Director of Geothermal Strategy and Growth at Baker Hughes, and nuclear industry experts Jamie Coleman, Regulatory Affairs Director – Vogtle 3 & 4 at Southern Nuclear and Emma Wong, Sr. Technology and Innovation Advisor at OECD Nuclear Energy Agency and European Lead – Nuclear Strategy, Innovation, and Development at EPRI. In this Panel discussion, they discuss: The current state of Geothermal and Nuclear in the US What are the risks of these different power sources Why have we not seen more growth Where and how regulations are slowing the growth process How to advance these baseload power sources Special thank you to the MIT Energy Conference and panelists for allowing me to post this and Jerome Sfeirand Adria Peterkin for putting together a great panel and inviting me to moderate. This episode is made possible by AWS Energy. Enjoying the show? Leave me a review here! Brought to you on the Oil and Gas Global Network, the largest and most listened-to podcast network for the oil and energy industry. More from OGGN ... Podcasts LinkedIn Group LinkedIn Company Page Get notified about industry events
In this episode, Dr Jamie Coleman is joined by Bradley Kushner, MD, from the Washington University School of Medicine, St Louis. They discuss Dr Kushner's study, which found that patients who are unvaccinated against COVID-19 have worse compliance and healthcare follow-up after a kidney transplant compared with those who were preoperatively vaccinated. Disclosure Information: Drs Kushner and Coleman have nothing to disclose. To earn 0.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ for this episode of the JACS Operative Word Podcast, click here to register for the course and complete the evaluation. Listeners can earn CME credit for this podcast for up to 2 years after the original air date. Learn more about the Journal of the American College of Surgeons, a monthly peer-reviewed journal publishing original contributions on all aspects of surgery, including scientific articles, collective reviews, experimental investigations, and more. #JACSOperativeWord
It's time for a MedLasso recap of Ted Lasso Season 3, Episode 9, and we knock it out of the park with Jamie Coleman as our guest. She's a superb leader and a wonderful Trauma Surgeon, her insights on leadership are absolutely incredible. Enjoy! Check out the archive of "MedLasso" here and get caught up! The Explore The Space Merchandise Store is open! Please check it out Please join in the MedLasso conversation on Twitter, and tag your tweets with #MedLasso Please subscribe to and rate Explore The Space on Apple Podcasts or wherever you download podcasts. Email feedback or ideas to mark@explorethespaceshow.com Check out the archive of Explore The Space Podcast as well as our Position Papers and much more! Follow on Twitter @ETSshow, Instagram @explorethespaceshow Plugs Preorder Sayed's book "These Vital Signs" here
In this episode, Dr Jamie Coleman is joined by Clayton Brinster, MD, FACS, from Ochsner Health. They discuss his study, which demonstrates a significant increase in surgical nursing labor cost, with a resultant decrease in department of surgery financial margins. This nationwide, precarious trend is not sustainable, and fiscal recovery will require sustained, strategic workforce allocation. Disclosure Information: Drs Brinster and Coleman have nothing to disclose. To earn 0.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ for this episode of the JACS Operative Word Podcast, click here to register for the course and complete the evaluation. Listeners can earn CME credit for this podcast for up to 2 years after the original air date. Learn more about the Journal of the American College of Surgeons, a monthly peer-reviewed journal publishing original contributions on all aspects of surgery, including scientific articles, collective reviews, experimental investigations, and more. #JACSOperativeWord
In this episode, Dr Jamie Coleman is joined by Roi Weiser, MD, from the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, and Suzanne Klimberg, MD, PhD, MSHCT, FACS, from the Division of Surgical Oncology at the University of Texas Medical Branch. They discuss their study, which shows that fluoroscopic intraoperative neoplasm and node detection (FIND) can be used to localize the biopsy clip marking a non-palpable breast or axillary lesion, obviating the need for an additional procedure to insert a localization device. Furthermore, FIND shows promising results, with decreased margin positivity and re-excision rate compared with wire localization. Disclosure Information: Dr Klimberg receives book royalties from Elsevier, Springer, and Saunders. Drs Coleman and Weiser have nothing to disclose. To earn 0.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ for this episode of the JACS Operative Word Podcast, click here to register for the course and complete the evaluation. Listeners can earn CME credit for this podcast for up to 2 years after the original air date. Learn more about the Journal of the American College of Surgeons, a monthly peer-reviewed journal publishing original contributions on all aspects of surgery, including scientific articles, collective reviews, experimental investigations, and more. #JACSOperativeWord
In this episode, Dr Jamie Coleman is joined by Elzerie de Jager, MBBS(Hons), PhD, from the University of Vermont and the Center for Surgery and Public Health, Department of Surgery, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School and Harvard TH Chan School of Public Health; and LD Britt MD, MPH, FACS, from the Department of Surgery, Eastern Virginia Medical School. They discuss their study, in which a Delphi panel identified 125 potential disparity-sensitive measures which could be used to track health disparity, evaluate the impact of focused interventions, and reduce healthcare inequity. Learn more about the Journal of the American College of Surgeons, a monthly peer-reviewed journal publishing original contributions on all aspects of surgery, including scientific articles, collective reviews, experimental investigations, and more. #JACSOperativeWord
Join Jyotish Astrologer Jamie Coleman and myself for episode 87 of Global Shift Podcast for this Jyotish (Vedic) Astrology Eclipse Transmission. Tune in as we discuss the Solar Eclipse that took place on October 25th and the upcoming Lunar Eclipse on November 8th 2022. The “Good News” Letter 1-1 Jyotish Astrology Readings With Jamie Upcoming November 8th Lunar Eclipse Astrology Chart October 25th Solar Eclipse Astrology Chart
Join Jamie Coleman and myself for episode 74 of Global Shift Podcast as we discuss the yogic perspective on porn & sex. Tune in as we discuss porn addiction, The Yoga Sutras of Patañjali and more. The “Good News” Letter My Free Ebook: 3 Reasons Why Meditation Apps Will Only Take You So Far!
In the inaugural episode, hosts Jamie Coleman, MD, FACS, and Dante Yeh, MD, FACS, speak with Craig Goolsby, MD, MEd, FACEP, Professor and Vice Chair of Emergency Medicine at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences and Science Director at the National Center for Disaster Medicine and Public Health in Bethesda, MD about his group's latest research, which was conducted using a Delphi process and resulted in 19 recommendations for training, public education, triage, communication, patient tracking, medical records, family reunification, and mental health. These consensus recommendations from the surgeons, physicians, and medics who cared for recent mass shooting patients will help everyone prepare for future incidents. Learn more about the Journal of the American College of Surgeons, a monthly peer-reviewed journal publishing original contributions on all aspects of surgery, including scientific articles, collective reviews, experimental investigations, and more. #JACSOperativeWord
This week we are realy excited to have Dr Jamie Coleman Trauma Surgeon from the US of A (wife, mom. Speaker, YouTuber, media health expert & writer)! We talk about the difference between UK and US medicine and some of the similarities! We talk guns, women in surgery, scones, tea and ice cream amongst many other subjects! Check out our sponsors: Locum work: https://lifelinehealthcaregroup.co.uk/ Medical Accountants- https://www.mah.uk.com/ Enjoy the conversation? Why not support us? https://www.buymeacoffee.com/twomedics or support the podcast by becoming a patreon? https://www.patreon.com/twomedics https://www.buymeacoffee.com/twomedics
Become a Patron! Help to support the show at: https://www.patreon.com/TheCommute A call back to Spring, 2019 with Trauma Surgeon, Dr. Jamie Coleman! One of my favorite all-time guests, she brings panache and personality along with an amazing depth of knowledge and experience. The reason I started this podcast, Dr. Coleman will teach you about a career you may not have ever known to exist!
Dr. Jamie Coleman is an acute care surgeon, Associate Professor of Surgery and Vice-Chair in the Department of Surgery at the University of Louisville. As an acute care surgeon, she specializes in trauma, emergency general surgery and surgical critical care. She completed her general surgery residency in Chicago at Cook County Hospital and Rush University and her trauma and surgical critical care fellowship in Atlanta at Grady Memorial Hospital with Emory University. Her current clinical research is focused on the physiologic impact of sleep deprivation, stress, and burnout amongst surgeons. She is the PI for the SuPer Trial (Surgeon Performance Trial), the largest study of continuous physiologic monitoring of acute care surgeons. Her groundbreaking work in sleep deprivation and stress in physicians has led to an entire new field of research. She is also a medical media expert, public speaker, avid writer and blogger. She, and her work, have been featured in Forbes, Huffington Post, Glamour magazine, and US News and World Report. In this podcast Dr. Coleman talks about her journey of becoming a surgeon, the importance of decompression and some methods that she herself uses, the influences of her family and background on her current path, waste within the medical industry, and advice to children hoping to join the medical field. White Coat Story is a podcast series for school students to gain first-person insights into teh practice of medicine, and what it takes to get there.
"The Cinematic Orchestra" are nu jazz/downtempo group based out of London, formed in 1999 by producer and band-leader Jason Swinscoe. As their name would suggest, the group's sound is a combination of emotive cinematic strings mixed with samples, live jazz breaks and other live instrumentation. Their releases contain a lot of instrumentals, but they have also been joined on tracks by some amazing vocalists, including legendary jazz artist Fontella Bass, and British rapper Roots Manuva. Join us as we delve further into the music and the beginnings of "The Cinematic Orchestra".To listen to the full episode, including the featured music, visit... signlradio.com"Roots to Grooves" is a production of SIGNL.https://www.signlradio.comhttps://www.instagram.com/signlradiohttps://www.twitter.com/signlradiohttps://www.facebook.com/signlradiohttps://www.mixcloud.com/signlhttps://open.spotify.com/user/96mhz6qfjoztxbl2dpm0uj903?si=aAZpsoEnRAKdx85kr1QWhg
You will learn about...(04:38) How Jamie decided specifically on trauma surgery(07:15) How Jamie cultivated self-confidence as she was just starting her medical practice(15:37) What a typical day looks like for Jamie (20:14) Jamie's mindset in surgery(25:21) Strategies Jamie uses to handle unpredictability (33:46) Advice on leadership(41:27) How Jamie emotionally processes delivering difficult news to a patient's family(54:01) Tips on having a high demanding career and being a mother(01:08) Jamie's best piece of advice for developing professional self-confidence To connect with Dr. Jamie Coleman click HEREFor show notes click HEREConnect with Madeline & Becca HEREFollow us HEREIf you are interested in being a guest on our show or have topics you would like us to highlight, please email us: info@madelineandbecca.comIf you enjoyed this episode it would mean the world to us if you could leave a review for The Madeline and Becca Podcast on iTunes HEREOn The Madeline & Becca Podcast, we chat with leading women from a variety of industries about their career journeys and how they developed professional self-confidence. Produced by Madeline and Becca
Connect with Dr. Jamie Coleman HEREConnect with Madeline & Becca HEREFollow us HEREIf you enjoyed this episode it would mean the world to us if you could leave a review for The Madeline and Becca Podcast on iTunes HEREIf you are interested in being a guest on our show or have topics you would like us to highlight, please email us: info@madelineandbecca.com On The Madeline & Becca Podcast, we chat with leading women from a variety of industries about their career journeys and how they developed professional self-confidence. Produced by Madeline and Becca
Dr. Jamie Coleman from Denver Health joins us on Rounds to share her insights and knowledge surrounding wellness, sleep, and stress among surgeons and frontline workers. From healthy pre-call preparation and tips on healthy sleep hygiene to harnessing resilience and measuring the burden of unacknowledged mental health disorders on health care professionals, this episode is a MUST listen for all of us who need to be reminded that sometimes, "It's okay not to be okay".
Join Jamie Coleman and myself for episode 27 of Global Shift Podcast as we discuss his journey working for Deepak Chopra and Chopra Global over the last 7yrs. Listen in as we talk about meditation, shadow work and the soul contract we have had together on our sobriety journey.
Here at WHOOP, we are inspired by the work of doctors, nurses, and medical professionals, especially during these trying times. Dr. Jamie Coleman joins Will Ahmed to discuss her experiences as a trauma surgeon, plus how she uses WHOOP herself, and to help her colleagues lead better lives. Jamie shares why she became a surgeon (3:30), what it's like working in a male-dominated field (4:16), how a matter of minutes or even seconds can be the difference between life and death (9:48), staying calm under pressure (12:10), how emotion in the trauma bay can prove dangerous (18:40), coping with death (22:34), being unable to save a patient (28:41), the struggles trauma surgeons face (32:42), how her colleagues can optimize their lives with WHOOP (40:10), what she has learned from WHOOP (51:41), how to deal with red recoveries (54:19), and what she hopes to accomplish as she uses WHOOP to study surgeons (1:04:16). Also, Will answers some of your most frequently asked questions (1:06:42). Support the show (http://whoop.com)
Literary Loitering | Cultural Anarchy with Books and The Arts
It's 2020, and there may be many, many, many useful and constructive ways to start the new decade ... Or you can join our resident cultural anarchists for a spot of chaotic fun. It's your choice but given that we've got a packed show that includes art bananas getting eaten, the rise of the "response novel", and our reviews of our Secret Santa presents from Christmas (the Usborne World Of The Unknown: Ghosts, Ayoade On Top by Richard Ayoade, The Land Of The Green Man by Carolyne Larrington and What I Lick Before Your Face ... And Other Haikus By Dogs by Jamie Coleman). We also have a "quiz" about new age ... sayings ... that ends up in a head-on clash between Sarah and and internet phrase generator. If you've enjoyed this podcast then please share us with your friends or leave us a rating on your podcast app of choice. You can also follow us on Twitter @TGS_TheGeekShow, or on other social media by searching for The Geek Show (http://thegeekshow.co.uk/) . If you want to show your support then head over to Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/thegeekshow) and give whatever you can. Thanks, and until next time, don't read anything we wouldn't! #LiteraryLoitering #TheGeekShow #Books #Novels #TheArts #Theatre #News #Reviews #Podcasts #CulturalAnarchy #Culture #Usborne #WorldOfTheUnknown #Ghosts #AyoadeOnTop #RichardAyoade #TheLandOfTheGreenMan #CarolyneLarrington #WhatILickBeforeYourFace #HaikusByDogs #JamieColeman #ArtBanana #ResponseNovel #NewAgeBullshitGenerator
"What is the physiologic stress a surgeon goes through?" Dr. Jamie Coleman is a Trauma Surgeon & Director of Communications and Outreach at Denver Health, & Associate Professor of Surgery at the University of Colorado School of Medicine. She is also a leader in studying the impact of physicians working long hours. We discuss her compelling work studying the impact of sleep deprivation as well as the impact of "Scarcity Mindset" in medicine. Please subscribe and rate Explore The Space on iTunes or wherever you download podcasts. Email feedback or ideas to mark@explorethespaceshow.com Follow on Twitter @ETSshow, Instagram @explorethespaceshow Key Learnings 1. Trauma surgery as a conversation starter & how working long hours is a place of curiosity 2. The lack of education around being “on call” 3. How Jamie feels after being on call and how long it takes to recover 4. The physical demands of being on call 5. The mindset Jamie carries into Trauma call 6. What is trauma call like? 7. How Jamie’s research is the first step towards getting better 8. The current state for Trauma surgeons 9. Recognizing the “supply issue” and impact of Scarcity Mindset Links Twitter @jjcolemanmd Article on sleep deprivation in Journal of American College of Surgeons MDEdge article #trauma, #traumasurgery, #sleepdeprivation, #mindset, #allnighter, #scarcitymindset, #sleep, #podcast, #podcasting, #healthcare, #digitalhealth, #health, #leadership, #mentorship, #coaching, #FOAmed, #doctor, #nurse, #meded, #education, #hospital, #hospitalist, #innovation, #innovate, #medicalstudent, #medicalschool, #resident, #physician
Lots of updates! We review "What I lick before your face and other haikus by dogs" by Jamie Coleman, a delightful little book. Plus a disappointing reaction to Riley on Grindr
If you've never heard of a trauma surgeon, you're not alone -- but you will be amazed at what Dr. Jamie Coleman does from day to day. She stands in the gateway between life and death for many patients, and has to help people while their personal countdown timer ticks down...……..
This podcast shares the habits and practices of peak performers and top leaders, from many walks of life; physicians, senior executives, entrepreneurs, and academics. And from every season, from the seasoned and sage to those emerging leaders and rising rock stars. All who are blazing trails and shining a light for others. In this episode, my friend and colleague, trauma surgeon and media maven Dr. Jamie Coleman shares her expertise on finding and owning your purpose, balancing self-sacrifice with self-care, and maintaining compassion and your humanity while being a physician.
Jamie Jones Coleman is a trauma surgeon. As she puts it, most of what she does is "fixing holes in people", but that massively down-plays the complexity, skill and adrenaline of her job. The bleep goes, the team swings into action, and all hands are on deck to save a life. It sounds thrilling, but Jamie juggles this with being a wife to a former NFL player turned lawyer, a mother to two little boys, an international public speaker, and a writer. She has a successful blog with a readership of over 2 million, and has contributed to the HuffPost and US News. She is open on the challenges a female surgeon faces, the joys and challenges of motherhood and how writing allows her to bring a more creative aspect to her work. In this episode we discuss: - Jamie's upbringing and how her grandmother and other women in her family shaped her education and her goals - Being a "glorified plumber" (her words, not mine!) and why she enjoys the practical challenge of surgery - Being a mother and a surgeon, and the struggle of the juggle! - Why Jamie thinks being a mother makes her a better surgeon - The media's pitching of women with children and those without against one another, and why defining women as a stay-at-home-mother or a working mother or a childless woman is potentially harmful - How she keeps her career fresh and avoids burnout in a job that is incredibly stressful - Dealing with failure and learning from mistakes - Women supporting other women in work and beyond - Her writing, and how that took off initially Where to find Jamie: Website: https://jjcolemanmd.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamie-jones-coleman-258497128/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/@JJColemanMD/ Follow us for more: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/smashingtheceiling/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/smashingceiling Facebook: www.facebook.com/smashingtheceiling
In this EAST Careercast, Dr. Ruby Skinner interviews Dr. Jamie Coleman of the Ernest E. Moore Shock Trauma Center, on critical aspects pertaining to early career advancement. Dr. Coleman discusses the first academic job change and how mentorship, networking and developing unique research, clinical and outreach activities impact career advancement.
Journey to a remote Arctic Tern nesting site to learn how marine biologist Jamie Coleman survived his scientific duties. Help Meet the Ocean continue to create and distribute meaningful, educational content by subscribing to our podcast & donating to our nonprofit. Share on your social media to let your friends know why the ocean matters most. @meettheocean
Dr. Coleman is a trauma and acute care surgeon, as well as an Assistant Professor of Surgery at Indiana University School of Medicine in Indianapolis. She completed her medical degree at the University of Tennessee in Memphis in 2005; completed a general surgery residency at the Rush University/Cook County Hospital in 2010; and then a trauma and surgical critical care fellowship at Emory University Grady Memorial Hospital in 2012. Dr. Coleman is also a wife, mother, and writer, with over 2 million views of her work on her blog at www.heelskicksscalpel.com. She has also contributed articles to the Huffington Post, Forbes, KevinMD.com and LinkedIn. Lastly, she is the co-host of the Careercast podcast of the Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma. Please enjoy with Dr. Jamie Coleman!
Social media plays an increasingly important role in all aspects of personal and professional life, and can have profound impacts both positive and negative. Having a solid basic understanding of the mechanics and “rules of the game” is critical to successfully adopting and using social media. EAST as an organization has embraced social media, and for the 2016 Annual Scientific Assembly made a concerted effort to increase the social media presence of the meeting on Twitter. We were able to sit down with the core group of EAST Twitter users, aka the “EAST Twitterati”, and discuss how to get started on social media, practical tips and advice for optimizing the experience, key potential pitfalls to be aware of, and how the use of social media has impacted their personal lives and careers. Interviewees: Elliott Haut, Joe Sakran, Christian Jones, Paula Ferrada, Rob Winfield, Jason Smith, Brad Dennis, Alex Eastman, Jamie Coleman, and Tareq Kheirbek Supplemental Materials:Twitter 101 tip sheet
Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery - Trauma Loupes Podcast
The lead paper is by Dr. Kenji Inaba and colleagues from the AAST who performed a multicenter review of temporary intravascular shunts in civilian trauma centers from 2005-2013. Next, we have Dr. Rachel Russo and colleagues from the Air Force conducted studies in a swine model of controlled hemorrhage that demonstrated the concept of partial REBOA inflation in Zone I for extending the golden hour. Joining Drs. Inaba and Russo, we have Dr. Jamie Coleman and associates from the trauma services at Indiana University describe a series of traumatic abdominal wall hernias from 2002-2014. Dr. Jamie Coleman and associates from the trauma services at Indiana University describe a series of traumatic abdominal wall hernias from 2002-2014. Finally, I would highlight the paper by Dr. Thomas Schroeppel et al from the Presley Trauma Center at the University of Tennessee. This was a review of penetrating wounds from 1996 to 2014 that involve the duodenal. Transcript
Listen and learn how to get your clinical research off the ground from Dr. Ben Zarzaur interviewed by Dr. Jamie Coleman. "I am fortunate to count Dr. Ben Zarzaur as one of my mentors. One of the greatest impacts he has had on my career is teaching me about "research." His approach - from project design to the writing of abstracts and manuscripts - is so organized, that the amount of time and effort I now need to complete a project has been greatly reduced. I hope this talk and his advice help all of you as much as it has helped me." - Jamie Jones Coleman, MD
Interviewed by Dr. Jamie Coleman, Dr. Joseph DuBose discusses the "Hows and Whys of Multicenter Trials."
Interviewed by Dr. Jamie Coleman, Dr. Bruce Crookes discusses Work-Life Balance.
Interviewed by Dr. Jamie Coleman, Dr. Scott Sagraves discusses handling a "work divorce"... when you are happy at your institution but opportunitites you can't refuse come your way.
Interviewed by Dr. Jamie Coleman, Dr. Donald Kauder discusses the differences and (dis)advantages of Academic and Non-Academic jobs and career paths.
Interviewed by Dr. Jamie Coleman, Dr. Michael Pasquale discusses how to maintain a thriving division.
Interviewed by Dr. Jamie Coleman, Dr. L.D. Britt discusses being an Acute Care Surgeon.
Interviewed by Dr. Jamie Coleman, Dr. David V. Feliciano discusses what to know about your first job.