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In this episode, Caitlin Stella, MPH, Chief Executive Officer at Joe DiMaggio Children's Hospital, shares her insights on the evolving landscape of pediatric healthcare. She discusses workforce challenges, the importance of collaboration, expanding access to care, and how philanthropy plays a key role in supporting essential programs.
NAD is all the rage. Its such a crucial molecule in our body that declines with age. You're probably not sure if you should be taking NAD or a precursor like NMN or NR, and if so, how – do we take supplements, IVs, injectables…? But you may have also heard of the dangerous pathways that some of these molecules take us down that increases the risk for cancer. So is there a better way? Yes! Molecular biologist Dr. Sandra Kaufmann, who is completely unbiased, clears the confusion and helps us navigate this world of NAD. It gets a little geeky, so break out your pen and paper, and keep the speed on 1x. We cover: - NAD basics - What is NAD vs NAD+ vs NAD- minus - Different categories of what NAD does - How NAD controls circadian rhythms - Is fatigue due to NAD or something else? - Is it better to optimize our ovaries with NAD or HRT? - If, how and when to take NAD, NMN, NR and which one is best? - The best time to take NAD or its precursors - When is the only time to do an NAD infusion - What happens to our DNA when NAD is low - How NAD can be made from scratch in the body - The dangers of NAD and its precursors that may triggering more inflammation - Can you test NAD levels? - Best way to increase NAD levels naturally - The cheapest way to increase NAD levels - What Dr. Sandra does personally for her NAD Dr. Sandra Kaufmann started her career in the field of cellular biology. She got her Master's Degree from the University of Connecticut in Tropical Ecology and Plant Physiology. And then she turned to medicine, and got her medical Degree at the University of Maryland. And for the last nearly decade she has been the Chief of Pediatric Anesthesia at the Joe DiMaggio Children's Hospital in Florida. Everyone in the biohacking world knows Dr. Kaufmann and outside of this world she's been recognized as “Best in Medicine” by the American Health Council. PAST EPISODES Brand New Supplement Solutions 3 Brain Supplements To Keep Your Marbles Exosomes vs Stem Cells Contact Dr. Sandra Kaufmann: Website: kaufmannprotocol.com Instagram kaufmannantiaging Facebook: Kaufmann Anti-Aging Institute Email: kaufmannaai@gmail.com Book 1: The Kaufmann Protocol: Why We Age and How To Stop It Book 2 : The Kaufmann Protocol – Aging Solutions Give thanks to our sponsors: Qualia senolytics and brain supplements. 15% off with code ZORA here. Try BEAM minerals at 20% off with code ZORA here.http://beamminerals.com/ZORA Get Primeadine spermidine by Oxford Healthspan. 15% discount with code ZORA here. Get Mitopure Urolithin A by Timeline. 10% discount with code ZORA at https://timeline.com/zora Get Magnesium Breakthrough by Bioptimizers. 10% discount with code HACKMYAGE at https://bioptimizers.com/hackmyageTry OneSkin skincare with code ZORA for 15% off https://shareasale.com/r.cfm?b=2685556&u=4476154&m=102446&urllink=&afftrack= Join Biohacking Menopause before April 1, 2025 to win OneSkin OS-01 peptide facial supplement and OS-01 eye cream! 15% off with code ZORA at OneSkin. Join the Hack My Age community on: Facebook Page: @Hack My Age Facebook Group: @Biohacking Menopause Private Women's Only Support Group: https://hackmyage.com/biohacking-menopause-membership/ Instagram: @HackMyAge Website: HackMyAge.com
Dr. Sandra Kaufmann started her career in the field of cellular biology. She got her Master's Degree from the University of Connecticut in Tropical Ecology and Plant Physiology. And then she turned to medicine, and got a medical Degree at the University of Maryland. And for the last nearly decade she has been the Chief of Pediatric Anesthesia at the Joe DiMaggio Children's Hospital in Florida. Everyone in the biohacking world knows Dr. Kaufmann and outside of this world she's been recognized as “Best in Medicine” by the American Health Council. Today we are taking a deep dive into Dr. Kaufmann's latest passion - exosomes - and what we need to know about them during our menopause transition. ClubExosome - https://clubexosome.com/ Next meet up in Las Vegas December 14, 2024 Contact Dr. Kaufmann Website: kaufmannprotocol.com Instagram: kaufmannantiaging Facebook: Kaufmann Anti-Aging Institute Email: kaufmannaai@gmail.com Book 1: The Kaufmann Protocol: Why We Age and How To Stop It Book 2 : The Kaufmann Protocol – Aging Solutions PAST EPISODES: Brand New Supplement Solutions 3 Brain Supplements To Keep Your Marbles Give thanks to our sponsors: Get Primeadine by Oxford Healthspan. 15% discount with code ZORA here. Get Mitopure by Timeline. 10% discount with code ZORA at timeline.com/zora Try Qualia senolytics. 15% off with code HACKMYAGE at qualialife.com/hackmyage Visit http://getkion.com/zora for 20% off Kion Essential Amino Acids Try OneSkin skincare for with code ZORA at https://www.oneskin.com Join Biohacking Menopause before December 1, 2024 to win one of 3 copies of The Psilocybin Handbook for Women by Jennifer Chesak. Join the Hack My Age community on: Facebook Page : @Hack My Age Facebook Group: @Biohacking Menopause Instagram: @HackMyAge Website: HackMyAge.com Biohacking Menopause Email: zora@hackmyage.com This podcast is edited by jonathanjk@gmail.com We cover: What are exosomes? Where do exosomes come from? What are the differences between exosomes and stem cells? Menopause symptoms exosomes are used for Do exosomes affect hormones? Who should not try exosome therapy? Exosomes vs ovarian rejuvenation treatments How to find a trustworthy doctor for exosome therapy --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hackmyage/support
Dr. Sandra Kaufmann started her career in the field of cellular biology. She got her Master's Degree from the University of Connecticut in Tropical Ecology and Plant Physiology. And then she turned to medicine, and got a medical Degree at the University of Maryland. And for the last nearly decade she has been the Chief of Pediatric Anesthesia at the Joe DiMaggio Children's Hospital in Florida. Everyone in the biohacking world knows Dr. Kaufmann and outside of this world she's been recognized as “Best in Medicine” by the American Health Council. Today we are taking a deep dive into Dr. Kaufmann's latest passion - exosomes - and what we need to know about them during our menopause transition. ClubExosome - https://clubexosome.com/ Next meet up in Las Vegas December 14, 2024 Contact Dr. Kaufmann Website: kaufmannprotocol.com Instagram kaufmannantiaging Facebook: Kaufmann Anti-Aging Institute Email: kaufmannaai@gmail.com Book 1: The Kaufmann Protocol: Why We Age and How To Stop It Book 2 : The Kaufmann Protocol – Aging Solutions PAST EPISODES: Brand New Supplement Solutions https://hackmyage.com/brand-new-supplement-solutions-for-women-in-midlife-dr-sandra-kaufmann/ 3 Brain Supplements To Keep Your Marbles https://hackmyage.com/3-supplements-dr-sandra-kaufmann/ Give thanks to our sponsors: Get Primeadine by Oxford Healthspan. 15% discount with code ZORA here. http://oxfordhealthspan.com/discount/ZORA Get Mitopure by Timeline. 10% discount with code ZORA at timeline.com/zora Try Qualia senolytics. 15% off with code HACKMYAGE at qualialife.com/hackmyage Visit getkion.com/zora for 20% off Kion Essential Amino Acids Try OneSkin skincare for with code ZORA at https://www.oneskin.co/zora Join Biohacking Menopause before December 1, 2024 to win one of 3 copies of The Psilocybin Handbook for Women by Jennifer Chesak. Join the Hack My Age community on: Facebook Page : @Hack My Age Facebook Group: @Biohacking Menopause Instagram: @HackMyAge Website: HackMyAge.com Biohacking Menopause Membership Group Email: zora@hackmyage.com This podcast is edited by jonathanjk@gmail.com We cover: What are exosomes? Where do exosomes come from? What are the differences between exosomes and stem cells? Menopause symptoms exosomes are used for Do exosomes affect hormones? Who should not try exosome therapy? Exosomes vs ovarian rejuvenation treatments How to find a trustworthy doctor for exosome therapy
Support the show and get 50% off MCT oil with free shipping – just leave us a review on iTunes and let us know!What if there was a panacea for longevity that addresses all the things that go wrong as our bodies age, down to the cellular level? According to Dr. Sandra Kaufmann, there just may be.Dr. Kaufmann, the author and creator of the Kaufmann Protocol, has developed a systematic explanation of why we age on a cellular basis, coupled with an organized system to delay the aging process. Her books have been recognized by many longevity leaders as the go-to resource for understanding aging.In this episode, Dr. Kaufmann breaks down her seven tenets of aging, covering everything from DNA alterations and mitochondrial failure to the importance of cellular waste management. She also shares her innovative "PANACEA" approach and reveals the top supplements she recommends for addressing the root causes of aging.Tune in to discover how you can take control of your aging journey and live a longer, healthier life!Guest Bio:Dr. Sandra Kaufmann is the author and creator of the Kaufmann Protocol, a systematic explanation of why we age on a cellular basis, coupled with an organized system to delay the aging process. Her books, "The Kaufmann Protocol: Why We Age and How to Stop It" and "The Kaufmann Protocol: Aging Solutions," have been recognized by many longevity leaders as go-to resources for understanding the aging process. Dr. Kaufmann received her medical degree and completed residencies in general surgery, neurosurgery, and anesthesiology. She is currently the Chief of Pediatric Anesthesia at Joe DiMaggio Children's Hospital in Hollywood, Florida.Resources:Discover the groundbreaking ESS60 molecule, proven to extend life by 90%, at MyVitalC.com.Connect with Dr. Sandra Kaufmann:- Website: https://kaufmannprotocol.com/ - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kaufmannantiaging - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drsandykaufmann/ Books- The Kaufmann Protocol: Aging Solutions: https://a.co/d/8XUEDWb - The Kaufmann Protocol: Why We Age and How to Stop it: https://a.co/d/glzbcGs Connect with Christopher Burres- Website - https://www.myvitalc.com/- Website - https://www.livebeyondthenorms.com/- Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/chrisburres/- TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@myvitalc - LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/chrisburres/
Dr. Kaufmann began her academic career in the field of cellular biology, earning a Master's Degree from the University of Connecticut in Tropical Ecology and Plant Physiology. Turning to medicine, she received her medical Degree at the University of Maryland, and completed a residency and fellowship at Johns Hopkins in the field of pediatric anesthesiology. For the last five years she has been the Chief of Pediatric Anesthesia at the Joe DiMaggio Children's Hospital, a nationally recognized center of excellence. Most recently, she was recognized as “Best in Medicine” by the American Health Council. Her avid interest in the science of anti-aging began many years ago as an intense hobby. Utilizing her knowledge in cell biology, human pharmacology and physiology, this hobby has now become a main focus. The project represents years of non-clinical research leading to the first, ever, comprehensive theory of aging.
Join Ocean House owner, actor, and bestselling author Deborah Goodrich Royce for a conversation with New York Times bestselling authors Susannah Marren, Laura Zigman, and Dara Levan, who will be discussing their novels, new in paperback. About the Authors: Susannah Marren is the author of Between the Tides, A Palm Beach Wife, A Palm Beach Scandal, and Maribelle's Shadow. Susannah has been featured in The New York Times, Wall Street Journal, New York Post, Chicago Tribune, Elle, and Marie Claire and has appeared on national television, including the Today Show, Good Morning America, CBS, CNN, and MSNBC. Several of her titles have been optioned by Lifetime and HBO. She has served as a literary panelist for the New York State Council on the Arts, as a judge for the International Emmys, and as Vice Chair of the Mentoring Committee of the Women's Leadership Board at the JFK School of Government, Harvard. Her featured novel is Maribelle's Shadow. About Maribelle's Shadow: When her adored and impressive husband, Samuel, dies suddenly, the secrets and lies between Maribelle and her sisters rise to the surface. Compounding the anguish, the authenticity of their socially ambitious mother and lavish lifestyle of mansions, privilege, and couture clothes is thrown into doubt. Each sister realizes she must fend for herself as their carefully constructed image unravels. The pathway out is steep and worth any risk. Until the winner takes all. Laura Zigman is the author of six novels, including Small World, Separation Anxiety (which was optioned by Julianne Nicholson and the production company Wiip for a limited television series); Animal Husbandry (which was made into the movie Someone Like You, starring Hugh Jackman and Ashley Judd), Dating Big Bird, Her, and Piece of Work. She has ghostwritten/collaborated on several works of non-fiction, including Eddie Izzard's New York Times bestseller, Believe Me; been a contributor to the New York Times, the Washington Post, and the Huffington Post; produced a popular online series of animated videos called Annoying Conversations; and was the recipient of a Yaddo residency. She lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts, where she helps clients via Zoom, phone, and sometimes in person with their writing. Her featured novel is Small World. About Small World A year after her divorce, Joyce is settling into being single again. She likes her job archiving family photos and videos, and she's developed a secret comforting hobby: trolling the neighborhood social networking site, Small World, for posts that help solve life's easiest problems. When her older sister, Lydia, also divorced, calls to tell her she's moving back east from Los Angeles after almost thirty years away, Joyce invites Lydia to move into her Cambridge apartment. Temporarily. Just until she finds a place of her own. But their unlikely cohabitation—not helped by annoying new neighbors upstairs—turns out to be the post-divorce rebound relationship Joyce hadn't planned on. Instead of forging the bond she always dreamed of having with Lydia, their relationship frayed. They rarely discuss the loss of their sister, Eleanor, who was significantly disabled and died when she was only ten years old. When new revelations from their family's history come to light, will those secrets further split them apart or, of course, correct their connection for the future? Written with wry humor and keen sensitivity, Small World is a powerful novel of sisterhood and hope—a reminder that sometimes you must look back to move ahead. Dara Levan is the creator and host of Every Soul Has a Story, a podcast in which she interviews inspiring people from around the globe. Her calling to impact others began at the age of twelve in her hometown of North Miami Beach, Florida, when she interviewed the nursing home residents where her grandmother lived and wrote their stories. As an undergrad at Indiana University, Dara earned a BA in English and pursued a career in journalism but decided to pivot and return to South Florida to earn her MS in Communication Sciences and Disorders. Dara stopped practicing speech therapy to return to full-time writing. Actively involved in her community, she is currently a board member of the Community Foundation of Broward and a board member of Joe DiMaggio Children's Hospital Foundation/Memorial Hospital Foundation and the Community Foundation of Broward. Dara served as a board member of the Goodman Jewish Family Services (JFS) of Broward County and Junior Achievement of South Florida. She is also a founding member of the Circle of Friends for the Alvin Sherman Library Research, Information, and Technology Center at Nova Southeastern University. Dara is a member of the Women's Fiction Writers Association, Women's National Book Association, and the Authors Guild. Her featured novel is It Could Be Worse. About It Could Be Worse Mired in self-doubt and blind loyalty, Allegra Gil suspects her charmed life may be a gilded cage. She has a devoted husband, Benito, two loving children, a thriving therapy practice, and lifelong friends. But when a surprising discovery in a piano bench reveals a shocking family secret, Allegra questions everything she thought she knew about the two people who raised her. Was it true? Did her father, a respected pediatric neurosurgeon, harm instead of heal? And Allegra's mother—how much did she know? As the past threatens the present, Allegra plays the song of what was, what is, and what may never be in this “powerful and poignant story about letting go” (Jean Meltzer, international bestselling author of The Matzah Ball). Composed with the cadence of a waltz—up, up, down—through flashbacks to childhood memories in Miami and a music camp in Michigan, It Could Be Worse is a heartwarming, at times heart-wrenching, multigenerational story of a woman supported and embraced by many while shaken to the core by a few. “The gorgeous prose and raw, unflinching narrative both heal and inspire. A stunning debut.” (Samantha M. Bailey, USA Today and #1 international bestselling author of Woman on the Edge) For more information about the authors, please visit Susannah Marren, Laura Zigman, and Dara Levan. For information on Deborah Goodrich Royce and the Ocean House Author Series, visit www.deborahgoodrichroyce.com
This week I interview longevity queen, Dr Sandra Kaufmann the author of the Kaufmann Protocol and Aging Solutions. Dr Sandra is the head of department of Anesthesiology at and just happens to be obsessed with longevity science. What started out as her own search to slow and reverse ageing turned into a comprehensive system that allows people to personalize their own regime to their particular set of problems or needs and goals. This ingenious system has revolutionized my approach and makes it so simple to construct a very personalized approach. There are innumerable things a person can read concerning aging, but at the most basic level, organisms age because their component cells age. We are all made of cells or cell products and as they falter, so do we. Because cell aging is multifactorial, the organization of these concepts is important. The Protocol organizes these various theories of cellular aging into seven categories or tenets. The information in this podcast discusses these concepts in the language of science. The following seven tenets encompass all of the presently known modes of cellular aging. Based on this organizational scheme, Dr Kaufman then developed a strategy where aging is curtailed in every category. The 7 Tenets are as follows: DNA alterations (telomere attrition, epigenetics) Mitochondrial failure Pathways (Sirtuins, AMP Kinase, mTOR) Quality control (DNA & Protein repair mechanisms and Autophagy) Immune and inflammatory systems Individual cell needs (Senescent, Stem cells) Waste management (Glycation, lipofuscin) Dr Kaufman explains her rating system for various longevity molecules and how to utilize these in your protocols. We also discuss many of the supplements and adjuvants that Dr Kaufmann recommends for each of these tenets and we look at other cutting edge regenerative modalities like Exosomes. Stem cells are fantastic in terms of longevity, however there are limitations. Exogenous stem cells are currently not available in this country. Meanwhile, autologous stem cells are only as healthy as the person they which they come. Exosomes, on the other hand, constitute up to 80% of the benefits seen with stem cells and are available through Dr Kaufmann in the United States at least, in addition to being less expensive. I highly recommend Dr Kaufman's books, these are major reference book that will serve those looking to optimise their health, performance and longevity. Links Below Dr Sandra Kaufmanns website https://kaufmannprotocol.com/ Dr Sandra's Books: The Kaufmann Protocol Book Aging Solutions Book If you are interested in getting Exosomes done after listening to the episode join Dr Kaufmann's interview reach out to me at support@lisatamati.com Instagram: @kaufmanantiaging BIO Dr. Kaufmann began her academic career in the field of cellular biology, earning a Master's Degree from the University of Connecticut in Tropical Ecology and Plant Physiology. 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Dr. Sandra Kaufmann began her academic career in the field of cellular biology, earning a Master's Degree from the University of Connecticut in Tropical Ecology and Plant Physiology. Turning to medicine, she received her medical degree at the University of Maryland and completed a residency and fellowship at Johns Hopkins University. Presently, she is the Regional Medical Director of Pediatric Anesthesia of South Florida for Envision Health Care and the Chief of Pediatric Anesthesia at the Joe DiMaggio Children's Hospital. In the realm of Longevity, she is the author and creator of the Kaufmann Protocol, a systematic explanation of why we age on a cellular basis coupled with an organized system to delay the aging process. This theory was introduced in the book The Kaufmann Protocol: Why we Age and How to Stop it which has been recognized by many longevity leaders as the go-to for understanding the aging process. kaufmannprotocol.com
Hello everyone! and welcome to Episode 1, Season 2 of the Becoming Ageless podcast where my focus is NOT in learning how to NOT DIE, but in discovering ways to become a partner with my body and to pursue life, to LIVE and to live out loud no matter “the number!” In our episode today, we meet Sandra Kaufmann MD, who began her academic career in the field of cellular biology, earning a Master's Degree from the University of Connecticut in Tropical Ecology and Plant Physiology. Turning to medicine, she received her medical Degree at the University of Maryland, and completed a residency and fellowship at Johns Hopkins in the field of pediatric anesthesiology. For the last seven years she has been the Chief of Pediatric Anesthesia at the Joe DiMaggio Children's Hospital and the Wellington Outpatient Facility in South Florida. Her avid interest in the science of anti-aging began many years ago as anintense hobby. Utilizing her knowledge in cell biology, human pharmacology and physiology, this hobby has now become a main focus. The Kaufmann Protocol represents years of non-clinical research leading to the first ever, comprehensive theory of aging, complete with an explanation of why we age and the tools to decelerate the process. She is the author of The Kaufmann Protocol: Why we Age and How to Stop, and her 2nd book, Aging Solutions, which encompasses specific organ systems and so much more. Dr. Kaufmann has been a guest speaker at many Longevity Conferences, Radio Shows and Podcasts. If you're wanting to learn how to UP YOUR SUPPLEMENT GAME to support healthy aging, THIS show is where to start, followed (naturally) by reading her books! You're definitely going to want to take notes, and...listen again, as I have! And with all of my experts...extended healthspan is what we are looking for! Making our body a partner in our journey, and giving us the ability to live a long, vibrant life, full of love and adventure is the ultimate goal! With that mind...ON TO THE SHOW! Links for Dr Kaufmann: The Kaufmann Protocol website IG: @kaufmannantiaging Why We Age and How to Stop It (https://a.co/d/feATbkC)Aging Solutions (https://a.co/d/eJRDjct) Becoming Ageless contact info: Web: BecomingAgelessPodcast.comIG: @BecomingAgelessPodcast Email: BecomingAgeless@RobynnLin.comWeb: RobynnLin.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/becoming-ageless/message
What do you really know about the theory of aging? In this episode of the Biohacking Superhuman Performance podcast, we chat with Dr. Sandra Kaufman about the critical functions of SIRT1 and SIRT3 in our bodies, spotlighting how these proteins are not only gatekeepers of DNA repair and mitochondrial efficiency but also promising targets in the quest to combat aging. We dissect the intricacies of supplement bioavailability, pitting resveratrol against its molecular cousin pterostilbene. Dr. Kaufman demystifies recent findings and navigates us through state-of-the-art delivery methods that are revolutionizing the way our bodies absorb these longevity-boosting substances. Adding to the mix, we'll explore the vital role of SIRT1 activation and the myriad factors that contribute to mitochondrial health, reinforcing why this cellular powerhouse is synonymous with our overall well-being. To cap off our enlightening discussion, we delve into the tangible impacts of diet and supplementation on maintaining youthful vitality. Dr. Kaufman shares her candid experiences—from the acquired tastes of traditional Chinese medicine teas to the powerful effects of fucoidan—and offers sage advice on sourcing quality products without breaking the bank. Dr. Kaufmann began her academic career in the field of cellular biology, earning a Master's Degree from the University of Connecticut in Tropical Ecology and Plant Physiology. Turning to medicine, she received her medical Degree at the University of Maryland, and completed a residency and fellowship at Johns Hopkins in the field of pediatric anesthesiology. For the last five years she has been the Chief of Pediatric Anesthesia at the Joe DiMaggio Children's Hospital. Her avid interest in the science of anti-aging began many years ago as an intense hobby. Utilizing her knowledge in cell biology, human pharmacology and physiology, this hobby has now become a main focus. The project represents years of non-clinical research leading to the first, ever, comprehensive theory of aging. What we discuss: (00:02) - Exploring Sirtuins (10:26) - Bioavailability and Activators for CERT1/3 (21:28) - Discussion on Foods and Supplements (33:33) - Cellular Homeostasis and NAD (40:02) - Cellbex and Heat Shock Proteins (53:44) - Exploring Exosomes and Future Clinic Thank you to our sponsors for making this episode possible: Sensate: Go to https://www.getsensate.com and use code NAT Beam Minerals: Go to https://www.beamminerals.com and use code Nathalie to get 20% off your order Profound Health: Visit www.profound-health.com and use code longevity15 to save 15% Find more from Nathalie: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmholC48MqRC50UffIZOMOQ Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/biohackingsuperhumanperformance Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nathalieniddam/ Website: NatNiddam.com Join Nat's Membership Community: https://www.natniddam.com/bsp-community Work with Nat: Book Your 20 Minute Optimization Consult: https://calendly.com/nniddam/intro-call?month=2021-08 Find more from Dr. Kaufmann: Website: https://kaufmannprotocol.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kaufmannantiaging/
This episode is also sponsored by PearsonRavitz– helping physicians protect their most valuable assets. Also sponsored by Freed.AI - Get 50% off your first month of using their AI-powered medical scribe software! Just add PGD50 to your cart! In this special episode, we revisit the top three fan-favorite episodes of the 'Physician's Guide to Doctoring.' Our journey begins with Episode 96, featuring Dr. Sarah Smith, who shares revolutionary strategies for tackling charting backlogs, enhancing efficiency in medical documentation. Next, Episode 200 takes us into the world of Dr. Naomi Lawrence-Reid, where she discusses leveraging medical training to create diverse income streams, offering insights into the versatility and adaptability of medical expertise. Finally, Episode 189 with Dr. Sarah Hart-Unger delves into the universal challenge of achieving work-life balance, providing practical tips and strategies for physicians to manage their professional and personal lives effectively. These episodes not only offer valuable practical advice but also reflect the evolving landscape of medical practice and the personal endeavors of physicians. More on each episode: Physician Charting Coaching - Strategies to Save Time, Improve Efficiency, And Get More Done! Released September 6, 2021 Dr. Sarah Smith is a family physician and charting coach. She specializes in helping physicians with our charting backlog so we can get home on time without the looming cloud of unfinished charts and callbacks. We discuss how to add efficiency to your day by making sure you are laser focused on your patient and you aren't finished until that chart is closed. This frees up mental space for the next patient, making that visit a bit more efficient. By the end of your morning, have a plan for how you are going to tackle callbacks. We also discuss dictation, scribes, templates, and how this is all easier said than done. She went to medical school at the University of Western Australia and has worked in primarily rural communities as a family physician, and is now in Edson, Alberta, Canada. Dr. Smith is a certified life coach and knows firsthand the experience of never being done and having unfinished charts and inboxes begging for your attention. She has hundreds of hours of experience coaching many physicians in the outpatient setting with improving their office and workplace efficiency and finding solutions to getting their work done during their clinical day. You can find her at chartingcoach.ca. Using Your Medical Training for Multiple Income Streams with Naomi Lawrence-Reid, MD Published Jun 07, 2022 Naomi Lawrence-Reid, M.D. is a pediatrician and founder of Doctoring Differently, a course and coaching platform designed to teach physicians of all specialties how to transition out of full-time clinical and academic practice while starting lucrative and flexible careers that best utilize their medical training and experience. We discuss all of her different income streams, like per-diem, locum tenens, veteran and social security disability exams, medical expert witness work, aesthetics, how she got into each of them, how we can get started, and why it is OK for a pediatrician to inject Botox into adults. Dr. Lawrence-Reid initially intended on a career as a pediatric emergency medicine specialist, but she was unwilling to yield to the confines of restrictive hospital contracts, non-negotiable salaries, exhaustive administrative duties, and oppressive call schedules. She developed the Doctoring Differently curriculum in order to give physicians the tools to choose themselves and transform their individual passions and expertise into gratifying careers with increased income, tremendous freedom, and enhanced quality of life. Dr. Lawrence-Reid is a proud Boston-area native currently based in San Diego, California. She attended Wake Forest University, University of Massachusetts Medical School, and she completed her pediatrics residency at Children's Hospital at Montefiore/Albert Einstein College of Medicine in Bronx, New York. You can find her at www.doctoringdifferently.com Get Organized for Better Work-Life Balance with Sarah Hart-Unger, MD Published May 02, 2022 Dr. Sarah Hart-Unger is a pediatric endocrinologist, who did all of her education at Duke, and is now the pediatric residency program director at Joe Dimaggio Children's Hospital in South Florida. She is intrigued by the challenges of making work and life fit together — so much that she cohosts a podcast on the topic, Best of Both Worlds, with time management expert and writer Laura Vanderkam. She is married to a vascular surgeon and has three young children, so we discuss how they manage get it all done using the Getting Things Done methodology. We talk about how checklists aren't just critical in central line placement and she has her own checklist manifesto to get your day, your month, and your life more organized. She has some favorite apps although she finds paper keeps her more organized. She tries to help me get organized so I don't end up thinking about all the things I need to do while I'm playing with my kids and then tries to convince me to keep my desk clean. In addition to her podcast, you can find her at theshubox.com. The apps she mentioned were todoist.com and cozi.com. Did ya know… You can also be a guest on our show? 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Caitlin Stella, Chief Executive Officer at Joe DiMaggio Children's Hospital joins the podcast to discuss her background, top priorities right now, how her organization will evolve over the next couple years, and one change that she or her team has made that yielded great results.
Caitlin Stella, Chief Executive Officer at Joe DiMaggio Children's Hospital joins the podcast to discuss her background, top priorities right now, how her organization will evolve over the next couple years, and one change that she or her team has made that yielded great results.
This episode of EMS One-Stop With Rob Lawrence is brought to you by Lexipol, the experts in policy, training, wellness support and grants assistance for first responders and government leaders. To learn more, visit lexipol.com. This edition of EMS One-Stop was recorded in New Orleans at the 2023 EMS World Expo. Host Rob Lawrence is joined by a range of guests who discuss the sessions they presented and the latest developments in clinical medicine. Alexia Jobson, director of public relations at REMSA, discusses top tips for dealing with the media, and she then interviews media pre-con student Katherine Robillard. Peter Antevy, MD, describes his conference session, titled “Five protocol changes you're too afraid to make.” Brian Maloney of Plum EMS, in Pennsylvania, talks culture of safety, and lights and sirens reduction (and their results within the NEMSQA L&S reduction program). Doug Wolfberg, Esq., of Page, Wolfberg & Wirth, steps in to discuss leadership lessons from the Beatles and his new book – "Beatles FAB but True." The episode concludes with veteran EMS podcasters Chris and Anne Monterra, who offer tips on the art of podcasting. TOP QUOTES FROM THIS EPISODE “‘No comment is a comment!' So you really want to avoid that as part of your media strategy and work to develop some transparent and honest information when those tough questions come.” — Alexia Jobson “Anything that you say to a reporter is considered on the record and can be used in a news story.” — Alexia Jobson “Top tips for going on camera: You want to make sure that they are knowledgeable about what they are going to be talking about, you want them to be a willing participant and able to re-frame and be positive about the content they are going to cover.” — Alexia Jobson “It's important for you to just spend a little time looking inside your organization, recognize those important stories that you want to share, and then make sure that you commit some time and resources to building those relationships with your audiences ... having that positive relationship in place will go a long way. And it's also important as a profession that we work together to kind of raise the profile of out of hospital healthcare and EMS.” — Alexia Jobson “Getting out the door, our shoot time is the No. 1 thing that can decrease our response times. It's not driving lights and sirens; it's not driving recklessly or speeding or not obeying the laws ... it's getting out that door quick from the time of dispatch to the time our truck's pulling out of the garage.” — Brian Maloney “When we first started looking at the use of lights and sirens during transport to the hospital, which is right there, that increases our chance of getting in a wreck threefold and so it's very dangerous. When we first started it, we were at 26% of the time using lights and sirens during transport; we're down to almost 2%, for transport to the hospital. For response to calls, we were about 46-48% of the time using lights and sirens; we're down to 7% of the time now.” — Brian Maloney “Antibiotics for sepsis, so a lot of people are fearful of giving antibiotics, and why? Because the hospital says we need to have a culture, a blood culture. Turns out that's not true. If the patient's hypotensive, they're fixing to die, as they say. And we in Palm Beach County can give the antibiotics within 12 minutes of the 911 call. And our own data shows that the hospital is giving antibiotics at 120 minutes. That's a 10-fold difference in that. So, antibiotics for sepsis are, I think, a major item.” — Dr. Peter Antevy “There's a story about how the Beatles had a drummer for a couple of years before Ringo. He wasn't quite the right fit for that band. He's a good drummer. But when they got Ringo in, they took off, right? So, in EMS, we tend to think if somebody has a pulse and a patch, let's hire them or let's bring them in. But we need the right people.” — Doug Wolfberg “Recognize your own limitations, I tell a story about how the Beatles sort of came on hard times when their manager died, but weren't quite wise enough to know what they didn't know. They thought ‘we can manage ourselves,' and so it's to also recognize your limitations and get the skills that you need, if you don't possess them yourself, with your team.” — Doug Wolfberg EPISODE CONTENTS 01:15 – Media management with Alexia Jobson (REMSA) 09:22 – Alexia Jobson interviews Katherine Robillard (LA Office of EMS) 11:37 – Brian Maloney (Plum EMS) talks culture of safety and lights and sirens reduction 20:15 – Dr. Peter Antevy on the five protocol changes you're too afraid to make 23:54 – Doug Wolfberg Esq. (Page, Wolfberg & Wirth) on leadership lessons from the Beatles 28:13 – Chris and Anne Monterra on the art of podcasting ABOUT OUR GUESTS Alexia Jobson REMSA Alexia Bratiotis Jobson is the director of public relations and serves the organization by expanding opportunities for engagement, promotion, communication and relationship-building. She has more than two decades of business and communications experience. Prior to joining REMSA Health, Alexia worked as a senior account director with KPS3, where she managed REMSA's client account, as well as accounts related to industrial real estate and higher education. She held communications-related positions with Renown Health and the Nevada Museum of Art. She holds an Accreditation in Public Relations (APR). This certification asserts professional competence, high ethical standards and mastery of progressive public relations industry practices. She is a Nationally Registered Emergency Medical Technician and is a graduate of the University of Nevada, Reno's Reynold's School of Journalism. She serves as the immediate past president of the board of directors for Western Industrial Nevada (WIN), Chair of the Public Relations Committee of AIMHI and chair of the American Ambulance Association Communications Committee. Dr. Peter Antevy Peter M. Antevy, MD. is a pediatric emergency medicine (EM) physician practicing in-hospital emergency medical care at Joe DiMaggio Children's Hospital, a level I trauma and tertiary care center in South Florida. Board-certified in pediatrics, emergency medicine and the complex subspecialty of EMS, he is also the founder and chief medical officer of Handtevy – Pediatric Emergency Standards, Inc.; and he serves as the medical director for Davie Fire-Rescue, Coral Springs-Parkland Fire Rescue, Southwest Ranches Fire Rescue and United Medical Transport, all in South Florida. Dr. Antevy also serves as associate medical director for several other agencies, including Palm Beach County, Florida, and he is also the longstanding medical director for two highly regarded paramedic training programs as well as several mobile integrated healthcare (MIHC) programs in greater Broward County, Florida. Brian Maloney Brian Maloney has been working in EMS for over 24 years as a practitioner, educator and leader. His EMS career began while attending the University of Pittsburgh, where he obtained his paramedic certification and bachelor's degree in emergency medicine. Later, he continued his education and achieved his Master of Science degree from Carlow University. He has spent most of his career working in the field and had the opportunity to teach with the Center for Emergency Medicine and the University of Pittsburgh. Currently, he is the director of operations of Plum EMS, where he has been for the past 5 years. His love and appreciation for the EMS profession run deep, and he continuously strives to help make it that much better. Doug Wolfberg, Esq. Doug Wolfberg has been a well-known national EMS leader for decades. He is an EMS attorney and consultant, and a founding partner of Page, Wolfberg & Wirth. He has served as an EMS practitioner and has held positions at the county, regional, statewide and federal levels in his EMS career prior to becoming an attorney. He has written hundreds of articles and has been one of the most highly rated presenters at EMS conferences throughout the U.S. He earned his law degree magna cum laude from Widener University School of Law and holds an undergraduate degree from Penn State University. Doug also serves as an adjunct professor of law at Commonwealth Law School and as an adjunct professor at the University of Pittsburgh. Chris Montera Christopher Montera has more than 34 years of experience in paramedic services, public health, and the fire service. He is the director of State and Federal Programs for ESO and the former chief executive officer at Eagle County Health Service District and holds a master's degree in health leadership. Chris is serving as the National EMS Museum Treasurer for 2023. Anne Montera Anne Montera received a master's degree in health leadership from Western Governors University and a BSN from Bethel College. She has over 20 years of nursing experience in public health, labor and delivery, patient safety/quality improvement, and EMS coordination in urban and rural hospitals and community settings, including the use of telemedicine. In her previous role as the senior VP of quality for Ready Responders, she worked to research, develop and implement quality matrix to demonstrate program cost savings and health impact. She was also the executive director for the Central Mountains RETAC, supporting a 6-county EMS and trauma region in Colorado. She is the co-creator and public health partner for the first National Community Paramedic Pilot Program in rural Eagle, Colorado. She received the State of Colorado EMS Region of the year in 2019 and Colorado Nightingale Luminary Award for Innovation work on the Colorado community paramedic program in 2011. ADDITIONAL RESOURCES Team-driven improvement in the use of lights and sirens – Plum EMS use cases demonstrate when the risk of using L&S is lower than the risk of delaying a lifesaving intervention RATE AND REVIEW THE EMS ONE-STOP PODCAST Enjoying the show? Please take a moment to rate and review us on Apple Podcasts. Contact the EMS One-Stop team at editor@EMS1.com to share ideas, suggestions and feedback.
Powered by Eaton Financial Group: where their motto is to live well, work hard and give generously. Under the leadership of Doug Eaton - Eaton provides counsel to its family of clients on complex financial issues, delivering a high level of proactive care and customized financial plans that meet each client's individual needs. The firm specializes in assisting women who handle household financial planning, by acting in a fiduciary capacity – meaning your best interests are their first priority. For a relaxed and no obligation cup of coffee and second opinion – live or virtually – visit eatonfinancialgroup.com to set an appointment. In this enlightening and very important episode, I sit down with Dr. Celine Hamilton, a highly regarded child and adolescent psychiatrist, and the medical director of the CATS Behavior Unit Health Unit at Joe DiMaggio Children's Hospital. Dr. Hamilton's extensive training in the Triple Board Residency Program at Mount Sinai Medical Center has uniquely equipped her with a deep understanding of pediatrics, adult psychiatry, and child and adolescent psychiatry. Dr. Hamilton's primary mission is to unravel the intricacies of normal child development and the various medical conditions that can impact children. Her focus is pinpointed on identifying, diagnosing, and treating mental health concerns that deviate from the expected developmental trajectory. As a child and adolescent psychiatrist, Dr. Hamilton places great importance on truly listening to her young patients and their families. She strongly believes in fostering strong working relationships that lead to tangible changes for parents and their families, all of which bring immense satisfaction to her work. We talk about: [0:00] Intro [2:15] Her favorite book to recommend to moms. [4:45] What happens to kids when a big transition happens (like starting school and a new routine) and how to support them through the transitions. [9:50] How to help kids regulate and decompress after hard days. [12:30] The importance of limiting screen time, keeping kids safe online, and having open and honest conversations with your children about internet safety - predators, cyberbullying, sexting, etc. [17:20] How Depression and anxiety have increased in teens and kids. [24:35] Signs and symptoms to look for to see if your kids are struggling and ways to help them. [30:55] Her work and how she helps kids every day. Resources mentioned in this episode: Mindset by Carol Dweck: https://www.amazon.ca/Mindset-Psychology-Carol-S-Dweck Why We Sleep by Chris Walker: https://www.amazon.ca/Why-We-Sleep-Unlocking-Dreams Connect with Dr. Hamilton and Joe DiMaggio Children's Hospital at: https://www.facebook.com/JDCHospital/ https://www.instagram.com/jdchospital/?hl=en https://twitter.com/JDCHospital https://www.linkedin.com/company/joe-dimaggio-childrens-hospital/ https://www.youtube.com/jdchospital Connect with Nicole Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the.motherhood.village1/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/The.Motherhood.Village1 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicolegcumberbatch/ TikTok: Nicole C. (@themotherhoodvillage) | TikTok https://www.themotherhoodvillage.com/
This week, Dr. Daniel Correa speaks with disability activist Paula Carozzo who shares her story of experiencing a hypoxic brain injury at 5-years-old that led to her being diagnosed with cerebral palsy. Paula discusses how she learned to embrace her diagnosis and advocate for others with disabilities, aiming to enhance accessibility and combat stigma. Next, Dr. Correa sits down with Dr. Andres Jimenez Gomez, a pediatric neurologist neurodevelopmental pediatrician at Joe DiMaggio Children's Hospital. Dr. Jimenez Gomez explains what hypoxic brain injuries are and how they are related to neurologic conditions like cerebral palsy and discusses ways that parents can learn about and understand their child's condition. Additional Resources Brain & Life: Managing Cerebral Palsy in Middle Age Learn more about cerebral palsy Cerebral Palsy Foundation United Cerebral Palsy (UCP) HOPE for HIE Other Brain & Life Podcast episodes about cerebral palsy: Brain & Life Podcast: RJ Mitte on Living Confidently with Cerebral Palsy Brain & Life Podcast: Josh Blue Uses Humor to Ease the Stigma Around Cerebral Palsy We want to hear from you! Have a question or want to hear a topic featured on the Brain & Life Podcast? Record a voicemail at 612-928-6206 Email us at BLpodcast@brainandlife.org Social Media: Guest: Paula Carozzo @pauuzzo (Twitter & Instagram); Joe DiMaggio Children's Hospital @JDCHospital (Twitter) Host: Dr. Daniel Correa @neurodrcorrea
Esta semana, el Dr. Daniel José Correa habla con Paula Carozzo, activista en favor de los discapacitados, quien comparte su historia de una lesión cerebral hipóxica que sufrió a los 5 años y que le llevó a ser diagnosticada de parálisis cerebral. Paula habla de cómo aprendió a aceptar su diagnóstico y a defender a otras personas con discapacidad, con el objetivo de mejorar la accesibilidad y combatir el estigma. A continuación, el Dr. Correa habla con el Dr. Andrés Jiménez Gómez, neurólogo pediátrico neuropediatra del Joe DiMaggio Children's Hospital. El Dr. Jiménez Gómez explica qué son las lesiones cerebrales hipóxicas y cómo se relacionan con afecciones neurológicas como la parálisis cerebral, y analiza las formas en que los padres pueden conocer y comprender la afección de su hijo. Recursos adiconales Brain & Life: Managing Cerebral Palsy in Middle Age Learn more about cerebral palsy Cerebral Palsy Foundation United Cerebral Palsy (UCP) HOPE for HIE Otros episodios del Podcast Brain & Life sobre parálisis cerebral (en ingles): Brain & Life Podcast: RJ Mitte on Living Confidently with Cerebral Palsy Brain & Life Podcast: Josh Blue Uses Humor to Ease the Stigma Around Cerebral Palsy ¡Queremos escucharte! ¿Tiene alguna pregunta o quiere que tratemos algún tema en el podcast Brain & Life? Deje un mensaje de voz al tel. 612-928-6206 Envíenos un correo electrónico a BLpodcast@brainandlife.org Redes sociales: Invitados: Paula Carozzo @pauuzzo (Twitter & Instagram); Joe DiMaggio Children's Hospital @JDCHospital (Twitter) Anfitrión: Dr. Daniel José Correa @neurodrcorrea
Imagine being gifted an elixir that could slow down the clock of aging. Our guest for this episode, Dr. Sandra Kaufmann, might not have a magical potion, but she certainly brings an enlightened perspective on the art of preserving our healthspan. And more importantly, living a life filled with adventure and fun. Dr. Kaufmann began her academic career in the field of cellular biology, earning a Master's Degree from the University of Connecticut in Tropical Ecology and Plant Physiology. Turning to medicine, she received her medical Degree at the University of Maryland and completed a residency and fellowship at Johns Hopkins in the field of pediatric anesthesiology. For the last five years, she has been the Chief of Pediatric Anesthesia at the Joe DiMaggio Children's Hospital, a nationally recognized center of excellence. Most recently, she was recognized as “Best in Medicine” by the American Health Council. Her avid interest in the science of anti-aging began many years ago as an intense hobby. Utilizing her knowledge in cell biology, human pharmacology, and physiology, this hobby has now become a main focus. The project represents years of non-clinical research leading to the first-ever, comprehensive theory of aging. She's also the author of two books: The Kaufmann Protocol: Why We Age and How to Stop It and The Kaufmann Protocol: Aging Solutions — Episode Chapter Big Ideas (timing may not be exact) — (0:00:02) - Understanding Aging and Longevity (0:12:38) - Key Aging Agents for Wellness (0:22:18) - Exploring Health Supplements and Lifestyle Choices (0:34:35) - Astaxanthin, Skin Health, and Some Other Favorite Compounds (0:43:35) - Dr. Kaufmann's Future Ventures and Books — Connect with Dr. Sandra Kaufmann — Website — https://kaufmannprotocol.com/ (Book 1) The Kaufmann Protocol: Why We Age and How to Stop It — https://www.amazon.com/Kaufmann-Protocol-Why-Age-Stop-ebook/dp/B07BDKWVZH/ (Book 2) The Kaufmann Protocol: Aging Solutions — https://www.amazon.com/Kaufmann-Protocol-Aging-%20Solutions/dp/B0B5MVFBVQ/ Instagram — https://www.instagram.com/kaufmannantiaging/ — Connect with Julian and Executive Health — Curious about becoming a concierge client? Sign up for a complimentary 60-minute Executive Performance Consult — executivehealth.io/contact LinkedIn — https://www.linkedin.com/in/julianhayesii/ Join my upcoming weekly 'Journal' + get our free executive health report: ‘The Optimal Executive: 17 Impactful Actions to Look, Feel, and Stay at The Top of Your Game.' Visit— executivehealth.io/report ***DISCLAIMER The information shared is not meant to treat or diagnose any condition. This is for educational, informational, and entertainment purposes. The content here is not intended to replace your relationship with your doctor and/or medical practitioner. Any decision to begin the use of the following supplements or use any of the information on this website or podcast should be discussed with your doctor and/or medical practitioner. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/executive-health/message
Ray West is a rock singer and frontman for the band Spread Eagle. The band has shows lined up for September and will be on the Monsters of Rock Cruise in 2024. We discuss how the band was signed originally, touring with Vain, Ray's side projects, working with George Lynch and more! 0:00:00 - Intro 0:00:26 - Drug Cliche with Rock 0:10:10 - Spread Eagle Being Signed 0:13:00 - How Ray Joined Spread Eagle 0:14:45 - Record Deal & Production Agreement 0:17:30 - Signing with Frontiers Records & Royalties 0:19:12 - Touring with Vain 0:22:03 - Other Shows & Heavier Sound 0:24:35 - Sebastian Bach 0:25:35 - Alice In Chains, Pearl Jam & Mother Love Bone 0:32:22 - All Pointz West, Superfly & Magnificent Beasts 0:34:12 - Music Full Time & Cooking School 0:36:45 - Stand Up Comedy 0:38:05 - George Lynch 0:40:55 - Spread Eagle & Future Live Shows 0:45:15 - Being a Better Singer & Working Hard 0:46:35 - Same Song, Same Title, Freshness & Same Singers 0:51:15 - Production & New Bands 0:54:40 - Virtual Concerts & 80s Band Touring 0:57:25 - Changing Key of Songs & Hitting the Notes 1:00:45 - Working Around Bass Player's Schedule 1:02:10 - Rock Fans & Being Great Live 1:03:10 - Next Spread Eagle Record 1:05:10 - Joe DiMaggio Hospital 1:06:35 - Outro Spread Eagle website:https://spreadeagle.us/Joe DiMaggio Children's Hospital website:https://www.jdch.com/Chuck Shute website:https://www.chuckshute.com/Support the showThanks for Listening & Shute for the Moon!
Guest: Dani Rood, Au.D. - Clinical Trainer at Signia Dani joins Dave on the podcast this week to discuss: Her backstory and journey toward becoming an Audiologist Her time in Florida spent at Nova Southeastern, Joe Dimaggio Children's Hospital, and the VA The value of diversifying her clinical experiences and work settings Joining Signia as a Clinical Trainer and a "day in the life of Dr. Rood" Empowering Clinicians with "what I wish I would have known when I was in clinic" type of information Educating the next generation by working closely with students and recent graduates entering the workforce --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/futureear/message
In this video Dr Kaufmann about her thinking on supplements, as well as looking at COVID, autoimmune diseases, eye aging. We also discuss some other therapies, including stem cells, exosomes, DNA infusion and plasmapheresis. Sandra Kaufmann, is a cell biologist who for the last seven years has been the Chief of Pediatric Anesthesia at the Joe DiMaggio Children's Hospital. She is also the founder of the Kaufmann Antiaging Institute and the author of two books, The Kaufmann Protocol: Why We Age and How to Stop It and her new book, The Kaufmann Protocol: Aging Solutions. In the books she describes the mechanisms of aging on a cellular level and provides details on many of the supplements that we can use to slow it down.
In this video Dr Kaufmann talks about preserving the skin, a very important topic for her as she is a rock climber and spends a fair amount of time outside at high altitudes! Sandra Kaufmann, is a cell biologist who for the last seven years has been the Chief of Pediatric Anesthesia at the Joe DiMaggio Children's Hospital. She is also the founder of the Kaufmann Antiaging Institute and the author of two books, The Kaufmann Protocol: Why We Age and How to Stop It and her new book, The Kaufmann Protocol: Aging Solutions. In the books she describes the mechanisms of aging on a cellular level and provides details on many of the supplements that we can use to slow it down.
In this video Dr Kaufmann introduces talks about mitochondria and keeping them healthy and also maintaining muscle. We also touch on blood glucose levels and natural SGL2 inhibitors. Sandra Kaufmann, is a cell biologist who for the last seven years has been the Chief of Pediatric Anesthesia at the Joe DiMaggio Children's Hospital. She is also the founder of the Kaufmann Antiaging Institute and the author of two books, The Kaufmann Protocol: Why We Age and How to Stop It and her new book, The Kaufmann Protocol: Aging Solutions. In the books she describes the mechanisms of aging on a cellular level and provides details on many of the supplements that we can use to slow it down.
In this video Dr Kaufmann introduces the Kaufmann Protocol and the method behind how she constructed it. She also talks about the rating system for that she uses for the supplements. Sandra Kaufmann, is a cell biologist who for the last seven years has been the Chief of Pediatric Anesthesia at the Joe DiMaggio Children's Hospital. She is also the founder of the Kaufmann Antiaging Institute and the author of two books, The Kaufmann Protocol: Why We Age and How to Stop It and her new book, The Kaufmann Protocol: Aging Solutions. In the books she describes the mechanisms of aging on a cellular level and provides details on many of the supplements that we can use to slow it down.
Skin aging is a natural process that affects everyone as they grow older, however, there are several factors that can accelerate the aging process, including cellular degeneration. Our skin is composed of various types of cells, each playing a crucial role in maintaining its health and appearance. Understanding these cellular mechanisms can help us take steps to slow down the aging process and maintain healthier, more youthful-looking skin. Welcome to another episode of the Biohacking Beauty podcast brought to you by Young Goose Skincare! In this episode, host Amitay Eshel, the CEO of Young Goose, is joined by Dr. Sandra Kaufmann to discuss the cellular causes of skin aging, and her work in developing the Kaufmann protocol. We'll also cover why both internal and external care is necessary for optimizing skin health, and why mixing up your skincare can be beneficial for aging skin. Dr. Sandra Kaufmann began her academic career in the field of cellular biology, earning a Master's Degree from the University of Connecticut in Tropical Ecology and Plant Physiology. Turning to medicine, she received her medical Degree at the University of Maryland, and completed a residency and fellowship at Johns Hopkins in the field of pediatric anesthesiology. For the last five years she has been the Chief of Pediatric Anesthesia at the Joe DiMaggio Children's Hospital, a nationally recognized center of excellence. Most recently, she was recognized as “Best in Medicine” by the American Health Council.What we discuss:[00:00] Dr. Sandra Kaufmann's work on cellular degeneration and aging can revolutionize skin care.[06:28] Using molecules to affect aging pathways is the key to longevity.[17:17] Improving skin health requires both internal and external care.[22:12] Lactoferrin can help block Advanced glycation end products (AGEs) and clear them from the skin.[32:31] Mixing up skincare is important for aging skin[37:57] Hypoxic training can enhance mitochondrial function for high altitude climbing.[48:24] Starting a longevity company to provide access to preventive medicine[53:16] Tailored dosing strategy is important for longevity medicines[1:03:40] Hyaluronic acid is an important molecule for skin health.Key Takeaways:When it comes to achieving and maintaining healthy, radiant skin, it's essential to adopt a comprehensive approach that includes both internal and external care. While topical treatments like injectables and Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) therapies can enhance skin appearance, internal care through supplements can play a pivotal role in protecting and repairing the skin from damage.As we age, our skin undergoes various changes and requires different approaches to maintain its health and vitality. One effective strategy for aging skin is to mix up your skincare routine. This involves incorporating a range of products and techniques to address different concerns and adapt to the changing needs of your skin.Addressing skin concerns like creepiness requires a combination of internal and external approaches. However, in order to stimulate collagen, it is important to provide the necessary nutrients for fibroblasts, the cells responsible for collagen production. To learn more about Young Goose:Website: https://www.younggoose.com/Instagram: @young_goose_skincareGet 20% off your first purchase by using code PODCAST20 at www.younggoose.comTo learn more about Dr. Sandra Kaufmann:Website: https://kaufmannprotocol.com/Instagram:...
This Episode Covers the Following Topics:Factors that contribute to obesity aside from Calorie Intake (genetic factors, environmental factors, muscle mass, bone/frame structure, etc.)BMI / Growth Chart and how it affects your ChildDiscussing your Child's Weight with their PediatricianSteps and Treatments Beyond Eating Healthy & Exercising (Screening, Diagnosis, Medications and Surgery)Conditions that Develop from Obesity (High Cholesterol, High Blood Pressure, Heart Disease, Diabetes, Mental Health & More)Making Lifestyle Changes as a FamilyAvoiding Blaming & ShamingBeing Happy at Any WeightMaking the Goal to be Healthy on the Inside About Dr. lital ReitblatDr. Lital Reitblat is a pediatric endocrinologist at Joe DiMaggio Children's Hospital in Hollywood, Florida. She is also board certified in obesity medicine. She went to medical school at the University of Florida, did her residency in pediatrics at Jackson Memorial Hospital, and her pediatric endocrinology fellowship at Yale University. She is married and has 3 kids.
We all want to learn about the latest and greatest supplements to take as they relate to longevity. Well have I got the show for you...My guest today is Dr. Sandra Kaufmann. Dr. Sandra Kauffman received her medical Degree at the University of Maryland, and completed a residency and fellowship at Johns Hopkins in the field of paediatric anesthesiology. She is currently Chief of Pediatric Anesthesia at the Joe DiMaggio Children's Hospital. Utilizing her knowledge in cell biology, human pharmacology and physiology, her hobby in aging better has now become a main focus.In this episode, we discuss the "7 Tenants of Aging", the science behind the supplements that can have a positive affect on aging, the different pathways these supplements affect, and so much more.Dr. Kaufmann is also a writer and has written two books on longevity – The Kaufmann Protocol: Why We Age & How to Stop It and newly released last summer The Kaufmann Protocol: Aging Solutions. You can find these books on Amazon. To get in touch and learn more, check out her website here: https://kaufmannprotocol.com/aboutDISCLAIMER: This show is for educational purposes only, not medical advice.Today's Incredible Sponsor is The Amino Company.As we age, many experience a decline in muscle, and even atrophy. Life amino acids help with metabolic functions such as normalizing blood pressure and cholesterol. Life is designed to help prevent the natural decline of muscle and heart function that begins at around age 40. In clinical trials, Life has been proven to enhance physical function and muscle strength, improve blood lipid profiles and support cardiovascular health.Try Life by The Amino Company using my exclusive discount of 30% off Be sure to SHARE, rate, & review this episode with someone who may benefit. And follow me below! Be sure to SHARE, rate, & review this episode with someone who may benefit. And follow me below!Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sandyknutrition/Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/sandyknutritionTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@sandyknutritionYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIh48ov-SgbSUXsVeLL2qAgTwitter: https://twitter.com/sandyknutrition
Like last week, we are going to revisit one of the top two interviews from 2022. This conversation was with my most (personally) anticipated interview, Dr. Sandra Kaufmann. I fell in love with her first anti-aging book from several years ago and then fell in love again when she released her newest book this summer. She is a highly-respected expert in the longevity community and she didn't disappoint in this interview. Enjoy learning from Dr. Kaufmann... The author of one of my all-time favorite books recently released her second book, which was like Christmas coming early for me! Luckily, I had also met her before at an anti-aging conference and we have stayed in touch throughout the years. So I knew I had to Dr. Sandra Kaufmann on The Red Light Report for some amazing conversation about anti-aging and longevity strategies, especially as it relates to supplements and adjuvants — topics that she is considered a bonafide expert. In her newest book, Aging Solutions, Dr. Kaufmann covers 28 different agents that she has found to be the most efficacious and backed by science, according to her rigorous research. We cover many agents from both of her books along with Dr. Kaufmann's skincare routine and other longevity hacks she as implemented over the years, including red light therapy! Dr. Sandra Kaufmann began her academic career in the field of cellular biology, earning a Master's Degree from the University of Connecticut in Tropical Ecology and Plant Physiology. Turning to medicine, she received her medical Degree at the University of Maryland, and completed a residency and fellowship at Johns Hopkins in the field of pediatric anesthesiology. She has been the Chief of Pediatric Anesthesia at the Joe DiMaggio Children's Hospital for 9 years, a nationally recognized center of excellence. Dr. Kaufmann's avid interest in the science of anti-aging begun many years ago as an intense hobby. Utilizing her knowledge in cell biology, human pharmacology and physiology, this hobby has now become a main focus. The project represents years of non-clinical research leading to the first ever, comprehensive theory of aging. She has now released two books on longevity: The Kaufmann Protocol: Why We Age and How to Stop it, and just recently in 2022, Aging Solutions. This conversation could have easily gone on for hours and hours, as Dr. Kaufmann is a wealth of knowledge in some of my favorite topics and is fun to listen and learn from. I know you will all enjoy learning from her like I did and, if so, I highly recommend you check out BOTH of her books. They are simply amazing resources of anti-aging/longevity information. As always, light up your health! - Dr. Mike Belkowski & Dr. Sandra Kaufmann discuss the following: Her reasoning for jumping into anti-aging and longevity RAADfest - October 2022 in San Diego Supplements vs. adjuvants How people confuse deficiency with longevity Bioavailability and resveratrol Bringing natural remedies back into the light The five basic agents of the Panacea Astaxanthin and its benefits for free radical scavenging The blood-brain barrier Nicotinamide and why it's crucially important for longevity Anti-inflammatories for longevity Glycation Eye health and vision Carnosine eyedrops Eye health and red light therapy Goggles vs. no goggles with red light therapy Supplements and adjuvants she is most excited about Spermidine and how it prevents DNA damage The mitochondrial transition permiability pore Fisetin for longevity Senescent cells (zombie cells) Metformin vs. berberine Glycation and how to defeat it How her diet doesn't affect her good lab results Her anti-aging and longevity regiment Skin health UV exposure to the skin Starting treatments earlier vs. later Micronutrient deficiencies and getting older Newfound discoveries - Watch this episode on YouTube - Where to Learn More From & About Dr. Sandra Kaufmann: Website: KaufmannProtocol.com Instagram: @KaufmannAntiAging - Books written by Dr. Sandra Kaufmann: Aging Solutions (2022) The Kaufmann Protocol (2017) - Check out the Kindle version of Red Light Therapy Treatment Protocols eBook, 4th Edition - To learn more about red light therapy and shop for the highest-quality red light therapy products, visit https://www.biolight.shop - Stay up-to-date on social media: Instagram YouTube
In this episode Dr Kaufmann talks about her personal protocol, how many supplements she takes (52) and some of the more advanced therapies that she uses, such as exosomes. Sandra Kaufmann, is a cell biologist who for the last seven years has been the Chief of Pediatric Anesthesia at the Joe DiMaggio Children's Hospital. She is also the founder of the Kaufmann Antiaging Institute and the author of the book The Kaufmann Protocol: Why We Age and How to Stop It. In the book she describes the mechanisms of aging on a cellular level and the best supplements to slow down its progress. Links for Dr Kaufmann The Kaufmann Protocol website https://kaufmannprotocol.com/ The Kaufmann Protocol: https://amzn.to/3rhBAq7
In this episode Dr Kaufmann talks about supplements and eye drops for aging eyes, including carnosine eye drops which may be able to reverse long sight. Sandra Kaufmann, is a cell biologist who for the last seven years has been the Chief of Pediatric Anesthesia at the Joe DiMaggio Children's Hospital. She is also the founder of the Kaufmann Antiaging Institute and the author of the book The Kaufmann Protocol: Why We Age and How to Stop It. In the book she describes the mechanisms of aging on a cellular level and the best supplements to slow down its progress. Links for Dr Kaufmann The Kaufmann Protocol website https://kaufmannprotocol.com/ The Kaufmann Protocol: https://amzn.to/3rhBAq7
In this episode Dr Kaufmann talks about supplements, that can be used to address loss of hair and loss of hair colour, including Ecklonia Cava a supplement from Japanese seaweed. We also cover sarcopenia where the supplements are leucine, collagen, resveratrol or pterostilbene and a source of nicotinamide, such as NMN or NR. Sandra Kaufmann, is a cell biologist who for the last seven years has been the Chief of Pediatric Anesthesia at the Joe DiMaggio Children's Hospital. She is also the founder of the Kaufmann Antiaging Institute and the author of the book The Kaufmann Protocol: Why We Age and How to Stop It. In the book she describes the mechanisms of aging on a cellular level and the best supplements to slow down its progress. Links for Dr Kaufmann The Kaufmann Protocol website https://kaufmannprotocol.com/ The Kaufmann Protocol: https://amzn.to/3rhBAq7
In this episode Dr Kaufmann talks about the her list of required supplements for those who are over 40. This has the 5 from her original book, Pterostilbene, Astaxanthin, Nicotinamide, Carnosine, Curcumin. To which she has now added Quercetin, Lactoferrin and Spermidine. We also discuss some of them in more detail, touching on rapamycin and delivery systems such as liposomes and nano micelles. Sandra Kaufmann, is a cell biologist who for the last seven years has been the Chief of Pediatric Anesthesia at the Joe DiMaggio Children's Hospital. She is also the founder of the Kaufmann Antiaging Institute and the author of the book The Kaufmann Protocol: Why We Age and How to Stop It. In the book she describes the mechanisms of aging on a cellular level and the best supplements to slow down its progress. Links for Dr Kaufmann The Kaufmann Protocol website https://kaufmannprotocol.com/ The Kaufmann Protocol: https://amzn.to/3rhBAq7
In this episode Dr Kaufmann talks about her system for rating molecules for their efficacy based on the scientific evidence available. She also discusses her new book which extends from her first book and adds more supplements to the list. Sandra Kaufmann, is a cell biologist who for the last seven years has been the Chief of Pediatric Anesthesia at the Joe DiMaggio Children's Hospital. She is also the founder of the Kaufmann Antiaging Institute and the author of the book The Kaufmann Protocol: Why We Age and How to Stop It. In the book she describes the mechanisms of aging on a cellular level and the best supplements to slow down its progress. Links for Dr Kaufmann The Kaufmann Protocol website https://kaufmannprotocol.com/ The Kaufmann Protocol: https://amzn.to/3rhBAq7
In this video Dr Kaufmann provides an introduction of what led her to start studying aging and the process that she used to develop her 7 tenets. She then goes through the tenets explaining what each one is. She uses the analogy of a factory to show how the pieces fit together. Sandra Kaufmann, is a cell biologist who for the last seven years has been the Chief of Pediatric Anesthesia at the Joe DiMaggio Children's Hospital. She is also the founder of the Kaufmann Antiaging Institute and the author of the book The Kaufmann Protocol: Why We Age and How to Stop It. In the book she describes the mechanisms of aging on a cellular level and the best supplements to slow down its progress. Links for Dr Kaufmann The Kaufmann Protocol website https://kaufmannprotocol.com/ The Kaufmann Protocol: https://amzn.to/3rhBAq7
The author of one of my all-time favorite books recently released her second book, which was like Christmas coming early for me! Luckily, I had also met her before at an anti-aging conference and we have stayed in touch throughout the years. So I knew I had to Dr. Sandra Kaufmann on The Red Light Report for some amazing conversation about anti-aging and longevity strategies, especially as it relates to supplements and adjuvants — topics that she is considered a bonafide expert. In her newest book, Aging Solutions, Dr. Kaufmann covers 28 different agents that she has found to be the most efficacious and backed by science, according to her rigorous research. We cover many agents from both of her books along with Dr. Kaufmann's skincare routine and other longevity hacks she as implemented over the years, including red light therapy!Dr. Sandra Kaufmann began her academic career in the field of cellular biology, earning a Master's Degree from the University of Connecticut in Tropical Ecology and Plant Physiology. Turning to medicine, she received her medical Degree at the University of Maryland, and completed a residency and fellowship at Johns Hopkins in the field of pediatric anesthesiology. She has been the Chief of Pediatric Anesthesia at the Joe DiMaggio Children's Hospital for 9 years, a nationally recognized center of excellence.Dr. Kaufmann's avid interest in the science of anti-aging begun many years ago as an intense hobby. Utilizing her knowledge in cell biology, human pharmacology and physiology, this hobby has now become a main focus. The project represents years of non-clinical research leading to the first ever, comprehensive theory of aging. She has now released two books on longevity: The Kaufmann Protocol: Why We Age and How to Stop it, and just recently in 2022, Aging Solutions. This conversation could have easily gone on for hours and hours, as Dr. Kaufmann is a wealth of knowledge in some of my favorite topics and is fun to listen and learn from. I know you will all enjoy learning from her like I did and, if so, I highly recommend you check out BOTH of her books. They are simply amazing resources of anti-aging/longevity information. As always, light up your health! - Dr. Mike Belkowski & Dr. Sandra Kaufmann discuss the following: 3:16 - Her reasoning for jumping into anti-aging and longevity 3:29 - RAADfest - October 2022 in San Diego 8:05 - Supplements vs. adjuvants 9:27 - How people confuse deficiency with longevity 10:57 - Bioavailability and resveratrol 12:15 - Bringing natural remedies back into the light 15:00 - The five basic agents of the Panacea 15:27 - Astaxanthin and its benefits for free radical scavenging 16:33 - The blood-brain barrier 16:53 - Nicotinamide and why it's crucially important for longevity 17:42 - Anti-inflammatories for longevity 18:05 - Glycation 19:15 - Eye health and vision 19:50 - Carnosine eyedrops 21:35 - Eye health and red light therapy 22:38 - Goggles vs. no goggles with red light therapy 25:46 - Supplements and adjuvants she is most excited about 27:10 - Spermidine and how it prevents DNA damage 29:34 - The mitochondrial transition permiability pore 31:36 - Fisetin for longevity 33:22 - Senescent cells (zombie cells) 36:41 - Metformin vs. berberine 38:44 - Glycation and how to defeat it 39:05 - How her diet doesn't affect her good lab results 42:41 - Her anti-aging and longevity regiment 46:06 - Skin health 51:46 - UV exposure to the skin 54:25 - Starting treatments earlier vs. later 59:08 - Micronutrient deficiencies and getting older 1:00:09 - Newfound discoveries - Watch this episode on YouTube - Where to Learn More From & About Dr. Sandra Kaufmann: Website: KaufmannProtocol.com Instagram: @KaufmannAntiAging - Books written by Dr. Sandra Kaufmann: Aging Solutions (2022) The Kaufmann Protocol (2017) - Check out the Kindle version of Red Light Therapy Treatment Protocols eBook, 4th Edition - To learn more about red light therapy and shop for the highest-quality red light therapy products, visit https://www.biolight.shop - Stay up-to-date on social media: Instagram YouTube
Today's guest is one of my favorite….and based on your feedback from our first interview on brain health, your favorite too. Dr. Sandy Kaufmann is THE coolest expert on anti-aging and someone who just “gets us” women who are over 50. Because she is one of us. She doesn't accept ageist stereotypes and is carving out her own path to aging. She literally wrote the book on it, called the Kaufmann Protocol – Why We Age and How To Stop it. In that book she gave such an easy to follow, informative and entertaining look at the aging process and then explained the protocol she came up with using molecular agents (a.k.a. supplements) to slow this process down. And now a new book is coming out called The Kaufmann Protocol – Aging Solutions where she covers 28 brand new agents that you probably have never heard of and how to use them in your aging protocol to reverse and slow aging. Dr. Kaufmann started her career in the field of cellular biology. She got her Master's Degree from the University of Connecticut in Tropical Ecology and Plant Physiology. And then she turned to medicine, and got a medical Degree at the University of Maryland. And for the last six years she has been the Chief of Pediatric Anesthesia at the Joe DiMaggio Children's Hospital in Florida. Everyone in the biohacking world knows Dr. Kaufmann and outside of this world she's been recognized as “Best in Medicine” by the American Health Council. I first heard about Dr. Kaufmann on the Ben Greenfield Podcast and was so blown away by what I heard… I had to reach out to her. Fortunately, she replied to my email and has been incredibly generous with her time. I love her book, I love her app and use it all as a reference with my clients and community. I just love Dr. Kaufmann and all that she puts out for us. Follow Dr. Sandra Kaufmann: Website: https://kaufmannprotocol.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kaufmannantiaging/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Kaufmann-Anti-Aging-Institute Book: The Kaufmann Protocol: Why We Age And How To Stop It : https://amzn.to/3bO0TYB Email: kaufmannaai@gmail.com Join the Hack My Age community on: Facebook Page : http://facebook.com/hackmyage Facebook Group: Biohacking Women 50+ - Longevity After Menopause https://www.facebook.com/groups/biohackingwomen50 Instagram: http://instagram.com/hackmyage Website: http://www.hackmyage.com Clubhouse: @hackmyage (Club: Biohacking Women 50+) Hack My Age VIP Group: http://patreon.com/hackmyage Email: zora@hackmyage.com Newsletter: http://www.hackmyage.com/newsletter This podcast is edited by jonathanjk.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/hackmyage/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hackmyage/support
Dr. Sandra Kaufmann began her academic career in the field of cellular biology, earning a master's degree from the University of Connecticut in Tropical Ecology and Plant Physiology. She received her medical Degree at the University of Maryland and completed a residency and fellowship at Johns Hopkins. Presently, she is the Regional Medical Director of Pediatric Anesthesia of South Florida for Envision Health Care, and the Chief of Pediatric Anesthesia at the Joe DiMaggio Children's Hospital. Dr. Kaufmann is the author and creator of the Kaufmann Protocol, a systematic explanation of why we age on a cellular basis coupled with an organized system to delay the aging process.Visit: KaufmannProtocol.com
This episode features Caitlin Stella, Chief Executive Officer at Joe DiMaggio Children's Hospital. Here, she discusses how the population growth in Ft. Lauderdale is affecting staffing, record-high ER visits, mental health issues in children & adolescents exacerbated by the pandemic, and more.
I am joined by Dr. Sandra Kaufmann, M.D. to discuss her book The Kaufmann Protocol, Why We Age and How to Stop It. Dr. Kaufmann began her academic career in the field of cellular biology, earning a Master's Degree from the University of Connecticut in Tropical Ecology and Plant Physiology. Turning to medicine, she received her medical Degree at the University of Maryland, and completed a residency and fellowship at Johns Hopkins in the field of pediatric anesthesiology. For the last five years she has been the Chief of Pediatric Anesthesia at the Joe DiMaggio Children's Hospital, a nationally recognized center of excellence. Most recently, she was recognized as “Best in Medicine” by the American Health Council.Her avid interest in the science of anti-aging began many years ago as an intense hobby. Utilizing her knowledge in cell biology, human pharmacology and physiology, this hobby has now become a main focus. The project represents years of non-clinical research leading to the first, ever, comprehensive theory of aging.You can find more info atwww.kaufmannprotocal.com
Topics covered in this episode:-What is an orthopedic surgeon and what conditions do they see/treat-Common concerns parents have that are actually normal and don't require intervention-Reasonable precautions that parents/kids should be taking to prevent common injuries/fractures-Sports/types of sports that are associated with the highest risk of knee injury-Most common knee injuries and do they usually require surgery-Sports/type of sports that are associated with the highest risk of concussion-Consequences of returning to play before full recovery from a concussion-Scoliosis and the different treatment options available (Braces, MRI's etc.) About Dr. Cohen:Dr. Cohen is a board-certified orthopedic surgeon with fellowship training in pediatric orthopedic surgery. He earned his doctorate at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine while completing a fellowship in molecular genetics of bone. He completed his orthopedic surgery residency in Philadelphia at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine. Participating hospitals included the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania and the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. He was chosen to be the chief resident in orthopedic surgery for the University of Pennsylvania residency program. He then completed a year of fellowship in pediatric orthopedic surgery at the Scottish Rite Hospital for Crippled Children in Atlanta, Georgia.Dr. Cohen is a member of numerous organizations including the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons, the Pediatric Orthopedic Society of North America and the American College of Surgeons. He has authored more than 15 peer-reviewed publications. Dr. Cohen's areas of interest include sports injuries and spinal deformities in addition to children and adolescents.Visit JDCH.com/ortho for more information on Joe DiMaggio Children's Hospital's Orthopedic Center.
This episode of the Passage to Profit Show features Jodi Krangle, voice over actor, Monica Talbert from The Plant Based Seafood Co. and Miriam Younger from Uplatypus app. Jodi Krangle, is a female voice over talent, specializing in warm, rich, real reads for commercials & narrations for clients such as Dell, Bose, BBVA, Subway, Steinmart, Bissell, Unisom, Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital, Kraft, Visit Orlando, HGTV, and more. Her voiceover journey began with singing —since around the time she started talking. Fast forward to 1993. Through gaming (Dungeons and Dragons, to be exact), Jodi was introduced to “Filk” music—the music that’s played at science fiction/fantasy conventions. In 1994, she joined two friends from the fandom world to form an acoustic band called Urban Tapestry. In their time together, they headlined at music conventions in Canada, the U.S., and Europe. Jodi’s first voiceover work was in 1995 when she spent a year in a volunteer position with the Canadian National Institute for the Blind (CNIB) creating books on tape, reel to reel. Several years later, she took the leap to venture out on my own, and boy, has it been rewarding. She’s done voiceover work in the healthcare, corporate, hospitality, political, and non-profit sectors, among others. She is honored to be the Winner of the 2018 SOVAS Award for Outstanding Narration Demo. Read more at: https://voiceoversandvocals.com/Visit the Entrepreneur Presenters for May 8, 2022 at their Websites:Monica Talbert, is the founder of The Plant Based Seafood Co., an all female, family owned company with a passion for creating healthy and delicious seafood experiences that are so close to the real thing. Products include plant-based coconut shrimp, dusted shrimp, dusted scallops and lobster crab cakes. Prior to founding the company, for nearly 20 years, Monica and her family successfully created and sold award-winning real seafood products. During these 20 years, they witnessed some unacceptable and sometimes hidden practices in the seafood industry. These practices were leading to overfishing, among other things, and putting pressure on species and also our food supply system. If we are to feed a population of almost 10 Billion by 2050, an alternative, in addition to aquaculture, is needed. They set out to be the first seafood company to offer plant based alternatives in hopes to spur meaningful change and be part of the solution for the future. Read more at: https://plantbasedseafoodco.com/Miriam Younger, is the founder of MYPLATYPUS LLC and Uplatypus, an app like no other – an innovative, fun welcoming place to find meaningful connections specially designed for the disability community. Whether it be creating meaningful friendships or something more, uplatypus is a new inclusive space where users can create real, meaningful connections and relationships. The platform is different from other apps because they do not present a photo first so that users meet real people and not just see them as a simple photo. Miriam is an experienced matchmaker who knows the joy that can come from helping people make connections. She recognized the importance of trying to reduce the isolation and loneliness people often experience, and how much of a difference this could make in their lives. The recent pandemic has shown us all the importance of human connections and how critical it is to our well-being. Read more at: http://uplatypus.com/ Visit
This episode of the Passage to Profit Show features Jodi Krangle, voice over actor, Monica Talbert from The Plant Based Seafood Co. and Miriam Younger from Uplatypus app. Jodi Krangle, is a female voice over talent, specializing in warm, rich, real reads for commercials & narrations for clients such as Dell, Bose, BBVA, Subway, Steinmart, Bissell, Unisom, Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital, Kraft, Visit Orlando, HGTV, and more. Her voiceover journey began with singing —since around the time she started talking. Fast forward to 1993. Through gaming (Dungeons and Dragons, to be exact), Jodi was introduced to “Filk” music—the music that’s played at science fiction/fantasy conventions. In 1994, she joined two friends from the fandom world to form an acoustic band called Urban Tapestry. In their time together, they headlined at music conventions in Canada, the U.S., and Europe. Jodi’s first voiceover work was in 1995 when she spent a year in a volunteer position with the Canadian National Institute for the Blind (CNIB) creating books on tape, reel to reel. Several years later, she took the leap to venture out on my own, and boy, has it been rewarding. She’s done voiceover work in the healthcare, corporate, hospitality, political, and non-profit sectors, among others. She is honored to be the Winner of the 2018 SOVAS Award for Outstanding Narration Demo. Read more at: https://voiceoversandvocals.com/Visit the Entrepreneur Presenters for May 8, 2022 at their Websites:Monica Talbert, is the founder of The Plant Based Seafood Co., an all female, family owned company with a passion for creating healthy and delicious seafood experiences that are so close to the real thing. Products include plant-based coconut shrimp, dusted shrimp, dusted scallops and lobster crab cakes. Prior to founding the company, for nearly 20 years, Monica and her family successfully created and sold award-winning real seafood products. During these 20 years, they witnessed some unacceptable and sometimes hidden practices in the seafood industry. These practices were leading to overfishing, among other things, and putting pressure on species and also our food supply system. If we are to feed a population of almost 10 Billion by 2050, an alternative, in addition to aquaculture, is needed. They set out to be the first seafood company to offer plant based alternatives in hopes to spur meaningful change and be part of the solution for the future. Read more at: https://plantbasedseafoodco.com/Miriam Younger, is the founder of MYPLATYPUS LLC and Uplatypus, an app like no other – an innovative, fun welcoming place to find meaningful connections specially designed for the disability community. Whether it be creating meaningful friendships or something more, uplatypus is a new inclusive space where users can create real, meaningful connections and relationships. The platform is different from other apps because they do not present a photo first so that users meet real people and not just see them as a simple photo. Miriam is an experienced matchmaker who knows the joy that can come from helping people make connections. She recognized the importance of trying to reduce the isolation and loneliness people often experience, and how much of a difference this could make in their lives. The recent pandemic has shown us all the importance of human connections and how critical it is to our well-being. Read more at: http://uplatypus.com/ Visit
Caring for your child's health is a family ordeal and finding the right care and the right help isn't always easy. Today's guest is Caitlin Stella, MPH. She is the CEO of Joe DiMaggio Children's Hospital, the pediatric hospital recognized for providing outstanding patient and family-centered care. Caitlin joins Steve Farber to share how they've established such a positive reputation among their patients and their families with their service and assistance. This isn't your typical clinical care. Joe DiMaggio operates with love. Listen to learn more about what they're doing that makes the children in their care not want to leave.Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share!Here's How »Join the Love Is Just Damn Good Business community today:stevefarber.comSteve Farber LinkedInSteve Farber InstagramSteve Farber TwitterSteve Farber FacebookLove Is Just Damn Good Business YouTube
Dr. Sarah Hart-Unger is a pediatric endocrinologist, who did all of her education at Duke, and is now the pediatric residency program director at Joe Dimaggio Children's Hospital in South Florida. She is intrigued by the challenges of making work and life fit together — so much that she cohosts a podcast on the topic, Best of Both Worlds, with time management expert and writer Laura Vanderkam. She is married to a vascular surgeon and has three young children, so we discuss how they manage get it all done using the Getting Things Done methodology. We talk about how checklists aren't just critical in central line placement and she has her own checklist manifesto to get your day, your month, and your life more organized. She has some favorite apps although she finds paper keeps her more organized. She tries to help me get organized so I don't end up thinking about all the things I need to do while I'm playing with my kids and then tries to convince me to keep my desk clean. In addition to her podcast, you can find her at theshubox.com. The apps she mentioned were todoist.com and cozi.com. Check out our sponsor, Thermal Custom Packaging, at https://thermalcustompackaging.co/38s7tF3
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Dr. Sandra Kaufmann began her academic career in the field of cellular biology, earning a master's degree from the University of Connecticut in Tropical Ecology and Plant Physiology. She received her medical Degree at the University of Maryland and completed a residency and fellowship at Johns Hopkins. Presently, she is the Regional Medical Director of Pediatric Anesthesia of South Florida for Envision Health Care, and the Chief of Pediatric Anesthesia at the Joe DiMaggio Children's Hospital. Dr. Kaufmann is the author and creator of the Kaufmann Protocol, a systematic explanation of why we age on a cellular basis coupled with an organized system to delay the aging process.Visit: KaufmannProtocol.com
Are supplements the key to health and longevity? Today we find out as we interviewSandra Kaufmann MD, author of ‘The Kaufmann Protocol'. Dr. Kaufmann began her academic career in the field of cellular biology, earning a Master's Degree from the University of Connecticut and her medical Degree at the University of Maryland,. She completed a residency and fellowship at Johns Hopkins in pediatric anesthesiology. For the last five years she has been the Chief of Pediatric Anesthesia at the Joe DiMaggio Children's Hospital, a nationally recognized center of excellence. Most recently, she was recognized as “Best in Medicine” by the American Health Council.Links: KaufmannProcol.comInstagram: kaufmannantiaging #longevity #wellness #supplements #lifestylemedicine #younger #ketosis #biohacking #sandrakaufmanMD #kaufmanprotocol #RobertLufkinMD *** CONNECT WITH ROBERT LUFKIN MD ON SOCIAL MEDIA ***Web: https://robertlufkinmd.com/ Twitter:https://twitter.com/robertlufkinmdYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/RobertLufkinMD*** GOT A SUGGESTION FOR A SHOW? ***Contact us at: https://robertlufkinmd.com/contact *** SPONSORSHIPS & BRANDS ***We do work with sponsors and brands. If you are interested in working with us for your health industry product or service, please contact us at: https://robertlufkinmd.com/contact NOTE: This is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have seen here. Robert Lufkin MD may at any time and at its sole discretion change or replace the information available on this channel. To the extent permitted by mandatory law, Robert Lufkin MD shall not be liable for any direct, incidental, consequential, indirect or punitive damages arising out of access to or use of any content available on this channel, including viruses, regardless of the accuracy or completeness of any such content.Disclaimer: We are ambassadors or affiliates for many of the brands we reference on the channel.
When it comes to longevity and aging well, we now know that a key component of both is the health of our cells. Each one of us has over 37 trillion cells in our body and we rely on these building blocks to effectively carry out their functions and to keep renewing themselves as we age. One of the issues we face as we are aging is that our cells fail to replicate correctly which can cause disease. This is also why aging is the issue at the core of many of the big diseases we see with old age. My guest today is Dr. Sandra Kaufmann and we will do a deep dive into all things anti-aging. Sandra is a cell biologist and the Chief of Pediatric Anesthesia at the Joe DiMaggio Children's Hospital in Florida. She is the founder of the Kaufmann Antiaging Institute which focuses on educating about the reasons why we age and how we can minimize the effects of aging. She is also the author of the book The Kaufmann Protocol: Why We Age And How To Stop It. Today she will share with us why a personalized longevity protocol is so important in addition to sleep, diet and exercise. In this episode, you'll discover: -Dr. Kaufmann estimates what she thinks is possible for human life spans...03:00 -Why we should decelerate aging: a defense of longer lives amidst controversy...06:30 -"Liberal Arts in Medicine": How Dr. Kaufmann went from a plant cell biologist to pediatric anesthesiologist...08:40 -She is the human guinea pig for testing anti-aging protocols...13:00 -The Kaufmann Protocol. Tenet One is about protecting DNA...17:00 -Magnesium threonate has incredible properties for the human body...20:00 -Tenet Two is all about Energy: Mitochondria...21:45 -Tenet Three considers Pathways, and a conversation about Metformin...31:00 -Dr. Kaufmann tells you the 3 of the 27 pathways she prioritizes...37:00 -Tenet Four: Quality controls and DNA repair mechanisms...39:50 -Autophagy, cellular repair, and spermadine as an autophagy increaser...45:00 -Tenet Five: Immune and Inflammatory Systems...46:00 -Tenet Six: Individual cell requirements...49:40 -Tenet Seven: Waste management...51:30 -Dr. Kaufmann's daily protocol...53:30 -How she got into rock climbing...57:00 -Dr. Kaufmann's thoughts on ketamine therapy...59:30 Resources mentioned: https://kaufmannprotocol.com (Dr. Kaufmann's website) https://www.amazon.com/Kaufmann-Protocol-Why-Age-Stop/dp/0692089047/ (Dr. Kaufmann's book)
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Episode 210: How Does Your Business Sound with guest Jodi Krangle When it comes to branding, what comes to mind is your business colors, website, social media, things we can see. We never think about how our business sounds. But, according to our guest today, sound should not be an afterthought. Jodi Krangle is a well-heard, award-winning voice actor, singer, podcaster, and more. Her clients have included Dell, Bose, Subway, Steinmart, Bissell, Unisom, Joe DiMaggio Children's Hospital, Kraft, Visit Orlando, HGTV, to name a few. She has done voiceovers for documentaries to sandwiches and she knows the power sound can have in your business. Part of it involves knowing when and how to outsource. You have to put your money in places where it will make your life easier, and your business grow faster. Tune in as Jodi discusses how sound impacts you and how it can give you the competitive edge you need. Connect with Jodi Krangle: https://voiceoversandvocals.com/ Connect with your host: https://carolyn360.com
In this episode, Chris sits down with the creator of the Kaufmann protocol and discusses anti gaining through biohacking molecular agents. Dr. Kaufmann discusses her 7 pillars to maximizing life as illustrated in her book. Chris will be attempting to follow one of her protocols within the next 6 months and will provide a second episode of the conclusion. Dr. Kaufmann began her academic career in the field of cellular biology, earning a Master's Degree from the University of Connecticut in Tropical Ecology and Plant Physiology. Turning to medicine, she received her medical Degree at the University of Maryland, and completed a residency and fellowship at Johns Hopkins in the field of pediatric anesthesiology. For the last five years she has been the Chief of Pediatric Anesthesia at the Joe DiMaggio Children's Hospital, a nationally recognized center of excellence. Most recently, she was recognized as “Best in Medicine” by the American Health Council. Her avid interest in the science of anti-aging began many years ago as an intense hobby. Utilizing her knowledge in cell biology, human pharmacology and physiology, this hobby has now become a main focus. The project represents years of non-clinical research leading to the first, ever, comprehensive theory of aging. In this episode: Longevity Biohacking Telemeres Life Lifespan Healthspan "If you like this episode, please leave us a review. Go to RateThisPodcast.com/projectfitness and follow the simple instructions.”=== Connect with Fudge Click Below: Instagram: @cthefudge Facebook: Chris Fudge email: chris@projectfitness.ca Connect with Sandy Website:www.kaufmannprotocol.com IG: IG Check out our sponsor Podcast Sponsor The Ready State The Ready State Virtual Mobility Coach. Try it completely free for two weeks going here: click here and if you continue, you can get 10% off for life using promo code PROJECT10
Dr. Peter Antevy, innovator of the Handtevy Pediatric Resuscitation System, is a nationally recognized lecturer and expert in the field of pre-hospital pediatrics. He is extremely passionate about improving both adult and pediatric pre-hospital care and evaluating and improving upon currently accepted medical practice. Dr. Antevy received his medical degree from the University of Miami School of Medicine in 1999 and then continued on to complete his pediatric training at the Children's Hospital of Los Angeles. He then achieved a subspecialty degree in Pediatric Emergency Medicine at the Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh before returning back to Florida where he has been a Pediatric Emergency Medicine Physician at Joe DiMaggio Children's Hospital since 2005. Dr. Antevy also currently serves as the EMS Medical Director for Davie Fire-Rescue, Coral Springs Fire Department, Southwest Ranches Fire Rescue and American Ambulance, and is the Associate Medical Director for Palm Beach County Fire Rescue, Miramar Fire Rescue and Seminole Tribe Fire Rescue. Peter currently serves as the President of the Greater Broward EMS Medical Directors' Association, an organization whose providers serve the 1.5 million residents of Broward County, Florida. For his efforts, Dr. Antevy was awarded the prestigious Raymond H. Alexander EMS Medical Director of the Year Award in 2014. He also was honored as one of the 2015 Top Ten Innovators in EMS by JEMS.Links and MentionsHandtevy - Pediatric Emergency StandardsLinkedIn ***If you enjoyed the podcast, would you please consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts? It takes less than 60 seconds, and it really helps us get the word out about the show.For more thoughts about physician independence and autonomy, visit us at:sycamoredocs.comtwitter.com/sycamoredocsyoutube.com/sycamoredocsfacebook.com/sycamoredocsinstagram.com/sycamoredocsCredits:Theme Music - White Waves by Shearwater
This episode covers: -symptoms & signs of Covid in the emergency department-Reasons children are being hospitalized with Covid-Treatment length (time spent hospitalized)-Hospitalization treatment for Covid patients-Demographics of children & teens being admitted with Covid-Current inpatient admissions vs in 2020-Multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C) About Dr. Angelique Martinez:Dr. Angelique Martinez is the medical director of the pediatric hospitalist group at Joe DiMaggio Children's Hospital. She graduated from Eastern Virginia Medical School and completed her pediatric residency at the University of South Florida. She has been a hospitalist at JDCH since 2008. She enjoys traveling, reading, and watching her sons play sports. She and Dr. Berkovich actually exchange book reading recommendations!
This episode covers: -Changes in diabetes linked to Covid-19-Childhood obesity-Growth Disorders-When parents should start looking for signs and symptoms of diabetes-Increased rates in Type 2 diabetes-Screenings pediatricians can do and treatment once diagnosed-New treatments in endocrinology-Insulin resistance-Growth percentile normalities & abnormalities-Delayed and early puberty evaluations to expect at the pediatrician's office -and more! About Dr. Sarah Hart-Unger:Sarah Hart-Unger MD is a board-certified pediatric endocrinologist who also serves as pediatrics residency program director. She completed her training from medical school through fellowship at Duke University School of Medicine and has been practicing at Joe DiMaggio Children's Hospital since 2013. Her favorite thing about pediatric endocrinology is getting to know patients and families well through years of care. In her free time, she enjoys podcasting of her own (cohosts a podcast called Best of Both Worlds about making work and life fit together) and spending time with her husband and 3 children. Best of Both Worlds: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/best-of-both-worlds-podcast/id1273625203
In this week's episode, Nathalie talks to Dr. Sandy Kaufmann the seven tenets of aging, 3 of the amazing compounds she has included in her upcoming new book and how to stay young as you get older! Meet This Week's Guest Dr. Kaufmann began her academic career in the field of cellular biology, earning a Master's Degree from the University of Connecticut in Tropical Ecology and Plant Physiology. Turning to medicine, she received her medical Degree at the University of Maryland, and completed a residency and fellowship at Johns Hopkins in the field of pediatric anesthesiology. For the last five years she has been the Chief of Pediatric Anesthesia at the Joe DiMaggio Children's Hospital, a nationally recognized center of excellence. Most recently, she was recognized as “Best in Medicine” by the American Health Council. Her avid interest in the science of anti-aging began many years ago as an intense hobby. Utilizing her knowledge in cell biology, human pharmacology and physiology, this hobby has now become a main focus. The project represents years of non-clinical research leading to the first, ever, comprehensive theory of aging. Episode Sponsor: Oxford HealthSpan brings us Primeadine, the best formulated Spermidine supplement on the market! What makes it stand out – it includes Spermine & Putrescine two other Polyamines that work hand in hand with Spermidine PLUS FOS, a prebiotic to feed the bacteria in your gut that make Spermidine! I take Spermidine daily as do my family and my clients – it has become a solid member of my “foundation stack”. Research has shown that Spermidine upregulates autophagy, helps the immune system to rejuvenate and it protects DNA – visible benefits experienced by myself and my clients include better sleep, hair, skin and nails! If you haven't tried it yet go to Primeadine.com and use promo code BIONAT15 to save 15%. Key Takeaways [03:40] About Dr. Kaufmann... [06:20] The seven tenets of aging: Information Systems (DNA), Cellular Energy, Cellular Pathways, Quality Control, Immune System, Individual Cells, Waste Management… [14:07] Should you do an aggressive heavy metal detox?.. [16:21] Should we all be taking prenatal vitamins?.. [19:28] The ranking system of the seven tenets of aging covered in the Kaufman Protocol [24:28] About the Kauffmann protocol app… [27:30] Should you stay on supplements indefinitely or cycle them?.. [28:35] What supplements are the foundational supplements most people should be on?.. [38:12] Thoughts on vitamin D3?.. [38:46] Teaser of Dr. Kaufmann's second book. How is the book organized? Can you use the book like a health encyclopedia?.. [42:00] Ecklonia cava, the key to weight loss, healthy skin and hair?.. [53:30] Reishi mushrooms, the key to immortality? [62:00] Spermidine, the one of a kind supplement that fills in all the gaps [74:00] What are the best brain supplements? [78:55] What are the best antiaging tips that do not involve supplements? Linkage: Website: https://kaufmannprotocol.com/ Instagram: @Kaufmannantiaging Disclaimer: This podcast and the information presented are for informational purposes only and not intended to diagnose or treat disease. Before making any changes to your nutrition or supplementation please check with your physician or health provider.
Guest: Dr. Raquel Garcia - As SLPs, it is so important that we maintain a spirit of continual learning, and today's guest, Dr. Raquel Garcia, is an exemplary example of a life-long learner. She is a trained craniofacial speech-language pathologist and works at Joe DiMaggio Children's Hospital, where she is a core member of the craniofacial team. Raquel works in the acute care setting in the neonatal intensive care unit and pediatric cardiac intensive care unit. In this episode, Raquel talks about her journey to becoming an SLP and how she found her current niche. We dive into a range of infant airway disorders, where Raquel thoroughly guides us through what we should be looking out for. While it may appear overwhelming, Raquel is gifted at explaining complicated concepts in a digestible, accessible manner. Our conversation also touches on the importance of authentically connecting with other practitioners, the power of remembering our why, and understanding the key role that the community SLP plays in helping patients and their families overcome their difficulties. Raquel's passion for her craft is truly inspiring, so tune in to hear it all!
Dr. Maryanne Chrisant, Director of Pediatric Cardiac Transplant, Heart Failure and Cardiomyopathy at The Heart Institute at Joe DiMaggio Children's Hospital in Hollywood, FL., joined the podcast to talk about the biggest challenges in cardiology and advice for emerging physician leaders.
Episode 13 of KidzDocTalk will cover the following topics: -Why the Covid vaccination is important for children and who should get this vaccine.-What Covid vaccinations are approved for kids, age limits and how the vaccine works.-Side effects and what to monitor after receiving the vaccine.-Concerns about interacting with people who have not been vaccinated. -Risks of getting sick, spreading the virus and developing Multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C) -Concerns about Myocarditis (Inflammation of the middle layer of the heart wall.)-Common questions and concernsDr. Hanadys Ale is a pediatric immunologist and allergist at Joe DiMaggio Children's Hospital. She was part of the Inaugural Class of The FIU Herbert Wertheim College of Medicine and graduated with Honors in 2013. She then pursued her residency in Pediatrics at Miami Children's Hospital (now Nicklaus Children's Hospital). On July 2018, she completed her fellowship in Allergy and Immunology from Nicklaus Children's/Cleveland Clinic Florida combined A/I fellowship, and joined the Division of Allergy and Immunology at Joe DiMaggio Children's Hospital on August of the same year. Dr. Ale enjoys research and has presented several research projects on multiple national and international Allergy and Immunology meetings. She has published her work on prestigious journals such as Pediatrics in Review and the Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology in Practice. She is passionate about Primary Immunodeficiencies, especially 22q11.2 Deletion Syndrome. She is the immunologist and the medical director of the 22q Multidisciplinary Clinic at Joe DiMaggio Children's Hospital. Dr. Ale is a member of the Alpha Omega Alpha (AOA) National Medical Honor Society, She is also the recipient of the FIU 2018 TORCH Award as Distinguished Alumna, which is the highest honor bestowed upon alumni and faculty of FIU.Most recently, she was invited to teach the Immunology course to the 1st year medical students at the Herbert Wertheim College of Medicine. Dr. Ale is the proud mom of a 9-month-old baby boy named Alejandro. Fun fact is that she was breastfeeding when she received her Covid-19 vaccine, and that motivated her even more to keep strong on their breastfeeding journey, since she knew she was passing her Covid antibodies to Alejandro through her breastmilk.
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Peter M. Antevy, MD is a Pediatric Emergency Medicine (EM) physician practicing in-hospital emergency medical care at Joe DiMaggio Children's Hospital, a level I trauma and tertiary care center in South Florida.For more info, visit https://shrimptankpodcast.com/bocaraton/Check us out on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theshrimptankFollow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/theshrimptank?lang=enCheck out Boca Raton on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/shrimp-tank-boca-raton/
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Peter M. Antevy, MD / Founder & CMO of Handtevy Peter M. Antevy, MD is a Pediatric Emergency Medicine (EM) physician practicing in-hospital emergency medical care at Joe DiMaggio Children's Hospital, a level I trauma and tertiary care center in South Florida. Board-certified in pediatrics, emergency medicine and the complex subspecialty of EMS, he is […]
Conine, who enjoyed a 17-year Major League career, was a valuable member of both Marlins' World Series Championships during two separate stints with the Club, from 1993-97 and 2003-05. After retiring from baseball, Conine trained for and completed the 2008 Ford Ironman World Championship, becoming the first former Major Leaguer to finish the endurance race. In January/February of 2018,Jeff completed the World Marathon Challenge. An endurance race that competitors must complete 7 marathons in 7 days on all 7 continents becoming one of only 104 people that have ever accomplished the feat. In 2012,Jeff and his daughter Sierra, summited Mt Kilimanjaro, the highest peak on the African continent. Jeff and his Wife Cindy founded the Conine All Star Golf Classic and The Conine Poker Classic to raise funds for the Joe DiMaggio Children's Hospital and specifically The Conine Clubhouse.
Celebrity longevity expert Dr. Sandra Kaufmann breaks down the science on brain health and shares the evidence based protocol she founded using just 3 different supplements to improve neural plasticity over time. Dr. Kaufmann has no vested interest in selling supplements and has embarked on her own journey into longevity purely as a hobby. After reading hundreds of studies, she has hacked which agents support a longer healthier life and can actually do damage control for those of us who are not perfect in our diet and lifestyle. As someone passionate about brain health, Dr. Kaufmann is one of my favorite podcast guests as she is so transparent and explains the science in such a comprehensive manner. In this episode you will learn not only about 3 amazing supplements that are prophylactic for our brains, but also some amazing agents we can use to literally "have our cake and eat it too" as well as a great protocol for protecting or even reversing our poor vision. Dr. Kaufmann is the author and creator of the Kaufmann Protocol, a scientifically organized methodology to decelerate the aging process. This includes an amazing book called The Kaufmann Protocol: Why We Age and How to Stop It., a comprehensive website and even the coolest app (My Protocol in the Apple Store) we can all use to help us age slower. Dr. Kaufmann began her academic career in the field of cellular biology, earning a Master's Degree from the University of Connecticut in Tropical Ecology and Plant Physiology. Turning to medicine, she received her medical Degree at the University of Maryland. For the last five years she has been the Chief of Pediatric Anesthesia at the Joe DiMaggio Children's Hospital. Most recently, she was recognized as “Best in Medicine” by the American Health Council. Her avid interest in the science of anti-aging began many years ago as an intense hobby. Using her knowledge in cell biology, human pharmacology and physiology, this hobby has now become a main focus. The project represents years of non-clinical research leading to the first, ever, comprehensive theory of aging. Don't forget to subscribe to the Hack My Age podcast for updates on the latest episodes. I highly encourage you to also leave a review so others can find this great content too. Find more about Dr. Sandra Kaufmann: Website: https://kaufmannprotocol.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kaufmannantiaging/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Kaufmann-Anti-Aging-Institute App: My Protocol - https://apps.apple.com/us/app/my-protocol/id1381403815 Book: The Kaufmann Protocol: Why We Age And How To Stop It : https://amzn.to/3bO0TYB Email: kaufmannaai@gmail.com Join the Hack My Age community on: Facebook : http://facebook.com/hackmyage Instagram: http://instagram.com/hackmyage Website: http://www.hackmyage.com Email: zora@hackmyage.com Newsletter: http://www.hackmyage.com/newsletter for all the upcoming podcast interviews where you can sit in on the live call in a Zoom webinar. This podcast is edited by @JonathanJK on Twitter --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/hackmyage/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hackmyage/support
In this episode, Jim speaks with Dr. Sandra Kaufmann. Dr. Kaufmann received her medical degree from Johns Hopkins University and is the Chief of Pediatric Anesthesia at the Joe DiMaggio Children's Hospital in Hollywood, Florida. She is also the creator and bestselling author of The Kaufmann Protocol: Why We Age and How to Stop It. During this fascinating conversation, Dr. Kaufmann reveals the Seven Tenets of Aging, the biggest myths about anti-aging and longevity, scientific ways to decelerate aging, and how to use science-based "agents of longevity" You can learn more about The Kaufmann Protocol at www.KaufmannProtocol.com. And for more tips on healthy aging, be sure to follow Dr. Kaufmann on Instagram (@kaufmannantiaging).
This week we enter the world of interventional catheterization to review an important and practical topic which is the notion of blood transfusions during or immediately after catheterization in children with congenital heart disease. We speak with Dr. R. Allen Ligon of Joe DiMaggio Children's Hospital in Hollywood, Florida about a recent work he authored while completing fellowship at Emory University. Are there factors that may help predict the need for blood at cath? Dr. Ligon shares his insights this week! doi: 10.1016/j.jpeds.2019.10.033
This week we enter the world of interventional catheterization to review an important and practical topic which is the notion of blood transfusions during or immediately after catheterization in children with congenital heart disease. We speak with Dr. R. Allen Ligon of Joe DiMaggio Children's Hospital in Hollywood, Florida about a recent work he authored while completing fellowship at Emory University. Are there factors that may help predict the need for blood at cath? Dr. Ligon shares his insights this week! doi: 10.1016/j.jpeds.2019.10.033
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Just as there are no two recipes that contain the exact same ingredients or measurements, there are no two success stories exactly the same. Recipe For Success features entrepreneurs, visionary leaders and innovators of all ages who will share their ingredients that make them successful – personally and professionally. Let's get cooking! Caitlin Stella, MPH is Chief Executive Officer of Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital. She began her professional career as the start-up administrator of the multi-million dollar Center for Autism Research and Treatment at UCLA Health. Caitlin also co-managed a state-wide pilot study looking at the epidemiology of Autism in California, which was published in 2002. After completing her Master of Public Health (MPH) degree at UCLA, she joined PricewaterhouseCoopers’ (PwC) national healthcare consulting practice working with payer, provider and life science clients throughout the country including several children’s hospitals. She was a senior executive at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles before becoming Chief Administrative Officer for UCLA Health’s Mattel Children’s Hospital and Women’s Health Programs. She was a Board member of the Make-A-Wish Foundation of Greater Los Angeles and is Past-President of the alumni association for the Fielding School of Public Health at UCLA. She is currently a Board member of the Make-A-Wish Foundation of South Florida and has been an executive/community leader for March of Dimes, the American Heart Association and Leukemia and Lymphoma Society. She is an active member of the American College of Healthcare Executives, the American Public Health Association, the Healthcare Financial Management Association and Women in Health Administration. She is the healthcare representative for the Broward Economic Council and also a member of YPO (Young Presidents’ Organization). Learn more about Joe DiMaggio Children's Hospital at: https://www.jdch.com/ For more information about Junior Achievement of South Florida, visit https://www.jasouthflorida.org. Follow us on social media: https://www.jdch.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jasouthflorida LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/junior-achievement-of-south-florida/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jasouthflorida Twitter: https://twitter.com/JASouthFlorida
This episode features Caitlin Stella, CEO of the Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital. Here, she discusses points of pride in the hospital, her views on strategy, and more.
Dr. Sarah Hart-Unger is a pediatric endocrinologist, who did all of her education at Duke, and is now the pediatric residency program director at Joe Dimaggio Children’s Hospital in South Florida. She is intrigued by the challenges of making work and life fit together -- so much that she cohosts a podcast on the topic, Best of Both Worlds, with time management expert and writer Laura Vanderkam. She is married to a vascular surgeon and has three young children, so we discuss how they manage get it all done using the Getting Things Done methodology. We talk about how checklists aren’t just critical in central line placement and she has her own checklist manifesto to get your day, your month, and your life more organized. She has some favorite apps although she finds paper keeps her more organized. She tries to help me get organized so I don’t end up thinking about all the things I need to do while I’m playing with my kids and then tries to convince me to keep my desk clean. In addition to her podcast, you can find her at theshubox.com. The apps she mentioned were todoist.com and cozi.com. Find this and all episodes on your favorite podcast platform at PhysiciansGuidetoDoctoring.com Please be sure to leave a five-star review, a nice comment and SHARE!!!
Questioning the quality of the audio in your podcast? Audio Branding expert and Voice Actor, Jodi Krangle explains just how important it is. Join her and Michelle as they discuss: The importance of your recording environment even more than your equipment Audio being the hidden gem of marketing Knowing your Brand Emotion About the Guest Jodi Krangle’s voiceover journey began with singing —since around the time, she started talking. Music has always been a way her family connects. When she was little, her dad would pull out his trusty guitar and her mom would sing to her sister and her at bedtime. Her first voiceover work was in 1995 when she spent a year in a volunteer position with the Canadian National Institute for the Blind (CNIB) creating books on tape. Several years later, she took the leap to venture out on her own, and boy, has it been rewarding. She has done voiceover work in the healthcare, corporate, hospitality, political, and non-profit sectors, among others. Her highly satisfied clients include Dell, Bose, BBVA, Subway, Steinmart, Bissell, Unisom, Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital, Kraft, Visit Orlando, HGTV, and more. From Disney to Depend and beachside resorts to little blue pills, she has just about done it all! (The voiceover work, that is.) Jodi truly loves what she does, and what she does, is make your job as easy as possible. https://voiceoversandvocals.com/ https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/audio-branding/id1489042453 Michelle Abraham - Business Coach / Online Marketing Manager / Podcast Genius Michelle was speaking on stages about podcasting before most people knew what they were, she started a Vancouver based Podcasting Group in 2012 and has learned the ins and outs of the industry. Michelle helped create and launched over 30 Podcasts in 2018. She wants to launch YOURS in 2020! 14 years as an Entrepreneur and 8 years as a Mom has led her to a lifestyle shift, spending more time with family while running location independent online digital marketing business for the last 9 years. Michelle and her family have been living completely off the grid lakeside boat access for the last 4 years! To Connect - Amplifyou.ca To Launch your Podcast - Launchyourpod.com For a free workbook on planning your Podcast - Mypodcastcoach.com Thanks for listening! Thanks so much for listening to our podcast! If you enjoyed this episode and think that others could benefit from listening, please share it using the social media buttons on this page. Do you have some feedback or questions about this episode? Leave a note in the comment section below! Subscribe to the podcast If you would like to get automatic updates of new podcast episodes, you can subscribe to the podcast on iTunes or Stitcher. You can also subscribe from the podcast app on your mobile device. Leave us an iTunes review Ratings and reviews from our listeners are extremely valuable to us and greatly appreciated. They help our podcast rank higher on iTunes, which exposes our show to more awesome listeners like you. If you have a minute, please leave an honest review on iTunes.
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Dr. Kaufmann began her academic career in the field of cellular biology, earning a Master’s Degree from the University of Connecticut in Tropical Ecology and Plant Physiology. Turning to medicine, she received her medical degree at the University of Maryland and completed a residency and fellowship at Johns Hopkins in the field of pediatric anesthesiology. For the last seven years she has been the Chief of Pediatric Anesthesia at the Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital, a nationally recognized center of excellence. Her avid interest in the science of anti-aging begun many years ago as an intense hobby. Utilize- ing her knowledge in cell biology, human pharmacology, and physiology, this hobby has now become the main focus. The Kaufmann Protocol represents years of non-clinical research leading to the first-ever, comprehensive theory of aging, complete with an explanation of why we age and the tools to decelerate the process. Dr. Kaufmann has lectured at Raad Fest, People Unlimited, The Church of Perpetual Life and can be heard on talk radio as well as innumerable podcasts such as Ben Greenfield and Bulletproof podcasts. The interview: Sandra shares a little bit about herself admitting she doesn't have the best diet but really kicks butt exercising. She started off as a cell biologist but dove into antiaging and found she can decelerate cellular aging. Sandra shares molecular ways to cheat the system. She loves rock climbing Dr. Kaufmann’s non-negotiable antiaging practices. She shares the 7 ways we age. Check them out here: https://www.kaufmannprotocol.com/7-tenets Dr. Kaufmann’s five agents she takes that helps with the 7 tenants of aging. Check out her page with all agents and dosages: https://www.kaufmannprotocol.com/doses-links-2 NICOTINAMIDE: General Information Nicotinamide is made naturally in the body, beginning with the amino acid tryptophan. Eight steps later, it is converted into our usable substance, NAD or nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide. There is also a salvage pathway which is more efficient. It does four things in the body. It helps make energy, What does NAD do? It is crucial for cellular activity. Specifically, it does the following: 1) In mitochondria, it is an essential part of the electron transport chain which is necessary to produce cellular energy. 2) It is necessary for DNA repair. The molecule itself gets disassembled, and its pieces are used as replacement parts in the actual DNA. 3) It provides communication between the nucleus and mitochondria 4) It acts as a necessary Co-factor for the sirtuin family 12:01 We have never eaten well. There has never been a golden age of eating. So supplementing can give us some edge and be a great thing. Let’s talk Metformin. (WWW.QUALYTUDE.COM to get Metformin) Metformin does so many amazing things General Information on Metformin: Earlier use of the base plant, Galega officinalis or the French Lilac, was documented in Medieval Europe as an herbal remedy for diabetic symptoms. Metformin was officially discovered in 1922. Human studies didn't begin until the 1950s, however. It was then that the French physician Jean Sterne introduced the substance to her countrymen as a prescription medication in 1957. The compound debuted in the United States in 1995. Presently, up to 150 million people are on the agent. Interest in the medication as an anti-aging agent was peaked by a study released in 2014. Type 2 diabetics on either metformin or sulfuronureas (a different type of glucose controlling agent) were retrospectively compared with non-diabetics on neither of these drugs. Comparing 150,000 people, the type 2 diabetics on metformin had higher survivability. Let me rephrase…The diabetics did better than non-diabetics. In fact, among patients in their 70’s, mortality was reduced by 15% in the metformin group. Be aware you may need more amino’s and B vitamins when taking Metformin! Two personal questions Dr. Kaufmann answered. She shared she is in talks with QVC to bring her protocols to people in an easy and cost-effective way. Also, anti-aging starts at the cellular level. Botox and injections are just spackle. They don’t change the infrastructure, Connect with Dr. Kaufmann at: https://www.kaufmannprotocol.com/ Get her book: https://www.kaufmannprotocol.com/the-book Click here to rate and review Links: Get a Brain Health Coach or Life Coach http://www.happywholeyou.com/coaching Signup for the Happy Whole You Newsletter: http://www.happywholeyou.com/explore Stay Connected: Instagram | Facebook | Youtube Get some Omega’s: https://amzn.to/32wC7nQ or https://amzn.to/2O6vcgj Signup for the Happy Whole You Newsletter: http://www.happywholeyou.com/explore Get Anna Marie’s Book (s): Stop Bullying Yourself!, Becoming You!, or Beat Your Inner Bully in 14- Days. http://www.happywholeyou.com/books Want Anna Marie to speak at your next event? Reach out to us: http://www.happywholeyou.com/speaking Get in touch: info@happywholeyou.com
I recently read the book . It is the first comprehensive approach to aging that tackles why we age, and then recommends a strategic, scientific formulation to decelerate the process. The book brings practical information to everyday people, and takes the science of aging out of the laboratory and into the real world. The first half of The Kaufmann Protocol discusses aging on a cellular level, which separates it from all other anti-aging fads. We age because our cells age and it is this understanding that allows the protocol to combat aging for people from all walks of life. This is presented in terms of the seven tenets, or categories, of aging which comprise topics such as DNA alterations, mitochondrial energy, and aging pathways. These are explained in both scientific and laymen terms, such that anyone can understand the process. A series of analogies paralleling the cell to a factory assist the reader in following the logic. The second half of the book reviews the top fifteen molecular agents that curb the aging process. Each agent is examined, discussed and then rated in terms of the seven categories, thus granting it a Kaufmann Rating number. This number is essentially a snapshot of its anti-aging properties, and allows the reader to create a regimen to fit their personal needs. Alternatively, the book suggests the most common protocol, the PANACEA, which is a combination of five molecular agents. This regimen is fantastic for most people over the age of 40, but it certainly is not comprehensive. With the tools and knowledge presented in this book, the reader can determine what is best for them as individuals. This book is also meant to be a complimentary addition to the which will allow the user to track their progress and stay up to date with all of the new scientific findings that will continue to make aging truly optional. Dr. Sandra Kaufmann began her academic career in the field of cellular biology, earning a Master’s Degree from the University of Connecticut in Tropical Ecology and Plant Physiology. Turning to medicine, she received her medical Degree at the University of Maryland, and completed a residency and fellowship at Johns Hopkins in the field of pediatric anesthesiology. For the last seven years she has been the Chief of Pediatric Anesthesia at the Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital, a nationally recognized center of excellence. Her avid interest in the science of anti-aging begun many years ago as an intense hobby. Utilizing her knowledge in cell biology, human pharmacology and physiology, this hobby has now become a main focus. The Kaufmann Protocol represents years of non-clinical research leading the first ever, comprehensive theory of aging, complete with an explanation of why we age and the tools to decelerate the process. During our discussion, you'll discover: -How Dr. Kaufmann, a pediatrician, became interested in longevity and anti-aging... She became interested in it simply because she wanted to enjoy her life as long as possible After reading and researching, she realized there was no overarching theory, nor a comprehensive system on anti-aging and longevity Aubrey de Grey's -Dr. Kaufmann's 7 Tenets of aging... Information Systems (DNA) Cellular Energy (Mitochondria, NAD) Cellular Pathways (AMP Kinase and mTOR system) Quality Control (autophagy) Security System (Immune system) fails for 3 reasons: Unable to fight infection over time Cells become cancerous over time Upregulates systemic inflammation Work Force (Individual Cells) Short acting cells (few hours to a few days) Goldilocks cells (1-12 years) Cells that live forever Senescent vs. quiescent cells Quiescent is reversible, a state of repair Senescent is partially repaired; damaged but still of some use Waste Management (AGE's, lipofusion) -The numerical ratings system Dr. Kaufmann created based on the 7 Tenets of aging... Ratings are from 0-3 (0 being of no value, 3 being highly efficacious) Criteria to determine efficacy: Does it work in theory Does it work in a test tube Does it work in a small rodent lab Does it work in humans It gives people an educated guide to make decisions for themselves -How the app Dr. Kaufmann created helps people understand their genetics and longevity... Her work began as a hobby, yet more and more people came to her seeking a protocol; the app was created to help as many people as possible The app experience Starts out with a quiz Asks if you want a standard protocol or if you want to build your own It follows you every day Rates exercise and foods -The most overhyped yet least effective ingredients, as well as the most effective... The least effective Vitamin E; astaxanthin and delphinidin are more potent alternatives Co enzyme Q Fish oils Use and for superb vision The most effective: -Pterostilbene: Why is it so great?... Epigenetic modifier Very strong free radical scavenger Increases activity of endogenous antioxidants Activates your sirtuins Activates AMP kinase Caloric restriction mimetic (tells your body you're starving when you're not) Increases DNA repair mechanisms Increases autophagy Similar chemically but more potent than Resveratrol -Why Astaxanthin is the bomb... is Dr. Kaufmann's favorite brand (edible sunscreen) Increases exercise capacity It's not a supplement because there is no endogenous astaxanthin in our system -The magical attributes of Carnosine... Gets into your muscle and is a buffer (don't get the burn) Transglycosylating agent; blocks formation of AGE products Men have more than women, and young people have more than old people Can only get it from muscle -Dr. Kaufmann's thoughts on the latest research regarding Metformin and its hampering of mitochondrial response to exercise... It uncouples mitochondria and electron transport chain; becomes less efficient May not be the best for an athlete (unless you take it at night) Everything is "best guess" when it comes to dosing for anti-aging Take branch chain aminos Decreases absorption of B Vitamins -Dr. Kaufmann's anti-aging lifestyle beyond the supplements and compounds discussed thus far... Rock climber holiday Chebulic acid is the strongest antiglycation agent there is A huge flood intermittently is the best way to go Doesn't use stem cells -The maximum potential human lifespan based on protocols like the Kaufmann Protocol... -And much more Click here to get a PDF version of the show notes for this episode Resources from this episode: - - - - - - - - Compounds recommended by Dr. Kaufmann - - 5,000~10,000 mg/day - - 300~600 mg/day (diabetic treatment- 600~1,800 mg/day) - - 400 mg/day - - 50 mg/day - - 2~12 mg/day (Athletes 12 mg/day) - take with food - - 2~12 mg/day (Athletes 12 mg/day) - take with food - - 100~250 mg/day (Cycloastragenol 5~25 mg/day, Astragaloside IV 50 mg/day) - - 500 mg - 2 times daily - - 200~500 mg/day (Can take up to 1,000 mg/day) - - 675 mg/day - - (usually available as Maqui Berry) - 500~2,000 mg/day - - 400~500 mg/day (1 cup Green Tea = 50 mg) - Take without food - - 50 mg/day - - 250~500 mg/day - - 3~10 mg/day - Take before bedtime -Metformin - 500~2,000 mg/day - - 250~500 mg/day - - 250~500 mg/day - - 500 mg/day - - 50~150 mg/day - Take with food - - 50~250 mg/day - - 500 mg/day (up to 1,200 mg/day) - - 100~250 mg/day (up to 500~1,000 mg/day) - (available as Lemon Balm or Rosemary) - 100~400 mg/day - - 400 mg/day - - 600~900 mg/day Episode sponsors: -: My personal playground for new supplement formulations, Kion blends ancestral wisdom with modern science. 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In this episode we discuss Sickle Cell Disease. It is a genetic disorder that affects approximately 100k Americans. It’s the most common inherited blood disorder babies are born with and primarily affects African-Americans, and people from South and Central America. Today’s guest, Dr. Anne Marie Schaefer, a pediatric hematologist/oncologist with Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital, joins us today to discuss the condition and what parents and teens should know about the hospital’s transition program.
Teens who identify as transgender have high rates of depression, anxiety, eating disorders, substance abuse, self-harm and suicide. Primary care providers are in a unique position to inquire about gender development as part of routine well-child care and be a trusted source of support and information for patients and families. Sarah Hart-Unger, MD, endocrinologist at Joe DiMaggio Children's dives into the endocrine issues and how pediatricians can provide gender-affirmative medical care for transgender and gender-diverse youth. Published June 2019. This podcast is for general informational and educational purposes only and is not to be considered as medical advice for any particular patient. Clinicians must rely on their own informed clinical judgment in making recommendations to their patients. ©2019 by Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, all rights reserved.
Laurie is joined by Dr. Sandra Kaufmann, Chief of Pediatric Anesthesia at Joe Dimaggio Children’s Hospital in Hollywood, Florida. She is the author of The Kaufmann Protocol: Why We Age and How to Stop It. This Protocol about how to fight aging deals with The Seven Tenets of Aging through the Kaufman Rating System and […] The post Health and Super Longevity appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.
Healthy Parenting Pitched By Joe DiMaggio Children's Hospital
Did you know that competitive cheerleading is considered one of the most dangerous sports in the U.S.? Journal of Pediatrics study published in 2012 found that cheerleading is the most dangerous sport for females because of the high risk for concussions and “catastrophic” injuries (injuries that result in long-term medical conditions, permanent disabilities or a shorter lifespan). Today’s show will provide safety prevention tips for parents and competitive cheerleaders. To educate our listeners, we invited Dr. Matthew Fazekas, a board-certified pediatrician who specializes in sports medicine at Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital.
Healthy Parenting Pitched By Joe DiMaggio Children's Hospital
If you’ve ever had kidney stones, you know how painful passing them can be. On a scale of 1-10, with 10 being the most painful, most people would rate the pain as a 10+. In honor of March being National Kidney Month, today’s show will focus on a disturbing trend pediatrician and pediatric kidney specialist has been reporting on for several years - a rise in kidney stones in children. To educate our listeners, we invited Dr. Ivy Boydstun, a pediatric nephrologist at Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital.
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We’re very excited to announce the opening of Joe DiMaggio Children’s Health Specialty Center in Wellington, FL on Feb. 18. Parents living in Palm Beach County will have access to 9 pediatric specialties under one roof. In honor of the grand opening, today’s guest is Dr. Mauricio Flores, a pediatric endocrinologist practicing at Wellington, who will provide our listeners w/tips about healthy child growth. We'll spend a few minutes during our coffee chat talking about synthetic chemicals causing early puberty in girls
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As summer comes to a close, we invited our very own Lisa Bravo from Community Relations to share a few upcoming events Memorial Healthcare System and Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital are sponsoring for parents and kids. We also spoke about 6 Things to Know to Prevent Leaving Kids in Hot Cars and 10 Things to Know About Car Seat Safety
Episode 154 is Peter Antevy, MD. Peter is a Pediatric Emergency Medicine physician practicing in-hospital emergency medical care at Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital in South Florida. Peter is Board-certified in pediatrics, emergency medicine and the complex subspecialty of EMS, he is also the founder of Pediatric Emergency Standards, Inc., and he serves as the Medical Director for Davie Fire-Rescue, Coral Springs-Parkland Fire Rescue, Southwest Ranches Fire Rescue and American Ambulance. Peter is perhaps best known for revolutionizing pre-hospital pediatric care by re-setting the boundaries of patient care standards for children and for challenging current conventional wisdom with his pioneering Handtevy Pediatric Standard Program and videos. Of significant note, in 2017, he was awarded the prestigious Ron J. Anderson Memorial Award in Dallas, TX, the international public health service accolade bestowed for his far-reaching public health contributions in emergency medical care, particularly for his efforts to improve outcomes for critically ill and injured children. At the same time, Peter remains a grounded, in-the-trenches EMS medical director as exemplified by his recent involvement in on-scene patient care at the Parkland, Florida high school shooting incident and, in turn, his connected follow-up of patients, families, and rescuers. Peter, as you will hear during our talk, does not take “no” for an answer. We discuss the reason why he chose Pediatrics as a specialty and how he became involved in EMS, which is a great story. We touch briefly his role in the Parkland event and how the the crews are doing today. In EMS a pediatric call usually sends chills up our our spines and Peter sets out to answer why this occurs and provides a solution. Peter is an extraordinary person and I believe you will feel the same way after this podcast.
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Whether you believe it exists or not, as a busy mom or dad, you can’t help but wonder if you’re maintaining a healthy work-life balance as you work a FT job, parent, volunteer, spend time with friends/family, and for some of our listeners, take courses to earn an advanced degree. To give our listeners some tips and insights on how she maintains work-life balance, we’ve invited Dr. Sarah Hart-Unger, a Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital pediatric endocrinologist and co-host of her own parenting podcast. We will also be talking about the following topics in today’s coffee chat segment: Activism and teens and OECDs work-life balance 2017 survey
Healthy Parenting Pitched By Joe DiMaggio Children's Hospital
Summer has officially arrived, and many families can’t wait to take that inaugural plunge into the nearest pool, lake or beach to cool off. With that said, many of our listeners may have recently heard of the terms “dry, delayed or secondary drowning” related to a report of a toddler in TX dying because of this condition last year. To help us understand what dry drowning is and how to prevent your child from experiencing it, we’ve invited Dr. Carolina Miranda Torres to today’s show, a Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital pediatric pulmonologist. We will also talk about teens and summer jobs and water safety tips for parents w/young children.
Tori Lynn, a teen triple threat, born in Fairfax County, Virginia has been performing as a young pop artist since the age of 11. Her dance career started at age 3 and has landed her working with famous choreographers such as Mia Michaels, Brian Friedman, Dave Scott, Laurie Ann Gibson, Cris Judd, Wade Robson and Shane Sparks. Tori Lynn landed a part in a movie called, Magic City, starring Mindless Behavior & Flo Rida. She has also been seen in many other televised shows and commercials.Tori Lynn's soulful sultry voice has captured many audiences in South Florida making her mark at various venues and events such as Sun Jams, the Funky Biscuit, BB Kings, Sunlife Stadium to name a few. Some of her major influences and support have been her family, close friends, and most importantly, her fans. However, Tori Lynn's biggest influence & inspiration has been her younger brother, Glenn, who battles a rare disease called Cystinosis. She hopes to help spread the word about this very rare, life threatening, incurable disease, and to help people be aware and support this cause along with other causes. Tori Lynn has volunteered her time performing for charity events such as South Florida & Dade County Fairs, Joe DiMaggio Children's Hospital, and many American Cancer Society Relay For Life. Tori Lynn believes that determination and hard work is the key to success, and she's ready to share her talent with the world.