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This episode profiles the horrific rape and murder of 16-year-old Arnesha Bowers, who was murdered and set on fire by 20-year-old John Childs and 23-year-old Adonay Dixon, on June 7, 2015.This episode also profiles the unsolved murder of 46-year-old Bryant Bagley who was found murdered in the street in the 200 block of Bolivar Avenue in Brooklyn on April 1, 2012.
This week host John Kruse talks to 1. John Childs about a fall fishing adventure in Chataqua County, New York 2. Wyoming Game and Fish biologist Matt Hahn about a trout hooking and mortality study 3. Wade Middleton about Outdoor Action TV, the channel you can watch for free! 4. Joe Cermele with Outdoor Life who has some great advice about catching pike! www.americaoutdoorsradio.com
December 4th: John "Bruce" Childs Convicted (1979) Getting on the wrong side of a dangerous man can end up costing someone their lives. On December 4th 1979 a man was convicted for crimes he claimed responsibility for. A man who, years later, would take down 2 others along with him and make more shocking confessions that brought the whole case into question. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Childs_(murderer), https://medium.com/crimebeat/britains-infamous-contract-killer-who-should-never-have-been-caught-7c633e720ce2, https://www.thefreelibrary.com/The+only+way+to+make+Childs+laugh+is+start+talking+about+killing...-a060627740, https://www.theguardian.com/uk/2003/oct/31/ukcrime.hughmuir, https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/psycho-serial-killer-dubbed-narcissistic-7703676, http://forejustice.org/wc/pinfold_mackenney_dec_2003.htm, https://www.murderuk.com/john-childswith-terry-pinfold-harry-mckenny-aquitted.html Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to New England Legends From the Vault – FtV Episode 17 – Jeff Belanger and Ray Auger head to the Old North Church in Boston to explore a story you likely haven't heard. According to a plaque on the side of the building, it was here on September 13, 1757, that John Childs flew from the steeple of the church to the satisfaction of a great number of spectators–he did it more than once. Does that mean that Boston, and not Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, was the first in flight? This episode first aired February 15, 2018. Listen ad-free plus get early access and bonus episodes at: https://www.patreon.com/NewEnglandLegends
WHICH MURDERER SEASON 5 FINALE!Thank you to all our amazing listeners, our lovely support teams at Spreaker, iHeart Radio, iTunes, Spotify and of course to our families who put up with us forcing them to watch True Crime at every opportunity. We will be taking a 3 week break (which you will hear us debating in this episode!) voted on by you, our listeners, in an online poll. We will be relaunching some of our favourite episodes during the break so stay tuned for those. In Which Murderer's Episode 52 Season 5 the girls cover Hidden Body Murders. Mel starts us off with the interesting case of John Childs before Holly tells the extremely sad story of Brian Egg. Shoutout to Carrie for the suggestion! In this episode there are thrilling cat urine tales, some more telly talk with recommendations, Holly talks about her piano man downstairs and the girls once again mess up on method of death. Production, recording and post production completed by Holly who is spending the post season break doubling her efforts to get Consulting Producer Craig to take over editing again. Holly edited this week. All complaints should be sent directly to Mel while Consulting Producer Craig lobbies the local government for legislation against postseason breaks. Big thank you to all our listeners for subscribing, leaving fantastic reviews and sending in great theme suggestions. WE HAVE MERCH! www.whichmurderer.com - CLICK ON THE MERCHANDISE TAB FOR A LINK!WARNING - Explicit language, content and themes (plus whatever else will cover us legally). All opinions stated are our own and case information was gathered from legitimate sources within the public realm. Pre-recorded in ScotlandThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4106338/advertisement
The UK's most prolific hitman was known as John Childs. He was from East London where his crimes spanned the four years between 1974 and 1978. And he was convicted in 1979 for a series of apparent contract killings, though none of the bodies have been found. Join us this week for a peek into his mind… Stay safe out there. With love, Saaniya and Maddie x Sources: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Childs_(murderer) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sapper https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Old_Bailey https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bailey_(castle) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Life_imprisonment_in_England_and_Wales#Whole_life_order https://murderpedia.org/male.C/c/childs-john.htm
guilty pleas of John Childs, 22, and Adonay Dixon, 25, shed new light on the attack on City College student Arnesha Bowers. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/rexitrucrime/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rexitrucrime/support
Hey you!!! Do us a favour this week and tell every single person you lock eyes with about Weekly Creep!!! Ok well at least one person who you might think would make a good Creep... Thanks as always for listening and showing support!!! https://linktr.ee/WeeklyCreeppodcast - follow our Youtube Channels too!!! Sources for this weeks episode were: realtruecrime.co.uk Confessions of a Hitman: The John Child Story Life Means Life, Jailed forever: True Stories of Britains Most Evil Killers Also the Guardian newspaper which I forgot to mention earlier --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/weekly-creep/message
Mike Walker, PT, DSc, OCS, CSCS, FAAOMPT, Chief Academic Officer of EIM and John Childs, PT, PHD, MBA, Co-founder of EIM join our host Larry Benz, to discuss the state of entry-level DPT programs in the US. These three physical therapy educational experts discuss how hybrid, accelerated DPT programs started, where they fit into academia, why they are important for the industry and how they are attracting a whole new crop of students that would not have applied for DPT programs. More Links: Mike Walker John Childs Larry Benz
Dr. John Childs joins us for the final episode of Clinical Podcast and talks with Dr. Kory Zimney, the new host of PT Elevated. As Clinical Podcast comes to a close, John passes the reins to Kory as he introduces PT Elevated, an all-new podcast focused on you, the clinician. If you were a fan of Clinical Podcast, you are going to love PT Elevated and look forward to Wednesdays to see what new clinical nugget the hosts and guests have in store for you.
Dr. John Childs joins us for the final episode of Clinical Podcast and talks with Dr. Kory Zimney, the new host of PT Elevated. As Clinical Podcast comes to a close, John passes the reins to Kory as he introduces PT Elevated, an all-new podcast focused on you, the clinician. If you were a fan of Clinical Podcast, you are going to love PT Elevated and look forward to Wednesdays to see what new clinical nugget the hosts and guests have in store for you. You can find PT Elevated wherever you listen to podcasts. Just search "PT Elevated" to start listening to the introduction episode and an episode with our very first guest, the esteemed Tony Delitto, PhD, PT the Dean of School of Health and Rehabilitation Science and Professor of Physical Therapy at University of Pittsburgh. Links: @ZimneyKJ @EIMteam
In the second episode of our 6-part mini series exploring science and policy questions in deep oceans, space, and the Antarctic, we're exploring the risks and policy questions posed by ways in which human interactions with and exploit these environments. Throughout this episode, Dr Rob Doubleday and expert guests explore the risks and policy questions involved in deep sea mining; how scientists are managing the delicate balance between protecting fragile Antarctic environments and the environmental impact of conducting research within them; and the growing problem of space debris. This week, we are joined by political geographer Dr John Childs from the University of Lancaster, the British Antarctic Survey's Environmental Research and Monitoring Manager Dr Kevin Hughes, technology governance expert Dr Nikita Chiu, and CSaP Policy Intern Anthony Lindley -- CSaP: The Science & Policy Podcast is hosted by CSaP Executive Director Dr Rob Doubleday, and is edited and produced by CSaP Communications Coordinator Kate McNeil. Research for this series is also supported by CSaP Policy Interns Alice Millington and Anthony Lindley. Music and sound effects used in this season of CSaP: The Science & Policy Podcast are courtesy of FreeSound.org. This episode features sound effects from PannChie and smacks999.
Growing up in Alabama, John always saw himself as an achiever. His dream to become a doctor, however, came crashing down when he didn't get accepted into medical school. John instead found himself traveling to Texas, where he would begin school to become a physical therapist. Just 18 years after graduating, John would become the youngest physical therapist to ever be named a Catherine Worthingham Fellow of the APTA. Today, John is Founder and CEO of Evidence in Motion along with his roles at numerous other companies. He sparked a movement toward hybrid physical therapy education and has been involved in some of the most influential physical therapy research of the 21st century.In this episode, we review John's journey through physical therapy - and the work ethic that led to his success._____________________________________________________________Check out our Facebook group "Mindful Clinicians" here.
Steve Bannon and Jack Maxey are joined by Jason Miller to discuss another historic meltdown in the financial markets in the face of the coronavirus pandemic. Calling in is John Childs to discuss possible remedies to the financial crisis. Also calling in is Dr. Robert Winters to talk about healthcare infrastructure and if America is ready to handle the surge in cases to come.
Steve Bannon and Jack Maxey are joined by Jason Miller to discuss another historic meltdown in the financial markets in the face of the coronavirus pandemic. Calling in is John Childs to discuss possible remedies to the financial crisis. Also calling in is Dr. Robert Winters to talk about healthcare infrastructure and if America is ready to handle the surge in cases to come.
On today's episode, Jeff Meadows, PT, DPT, OCS, COMT, FAAOMPT, joins Dr. John Childs and Dr. Mark Shepherd to discuss Jeff's new research on the thoracolumbar junction, Short-term Response to Treatment Targeting the Thoracolumbar Junction in Patients With Hip Pain: A Case Series. Listen in as they discuss takeaways from the article, how the research can affect clinical reasoning, and how important asterisks signs are in regional treatment. Links: Research atricle: Short-term Response to Treatment Targeting the Thoracolumbar Junction in Patients With Hip Pain: A Case Series Jeff Meadows @EIMTeam @ShepDPT @childsjd
On today's episode, Jeff Meadows, PT, DPT, OCS, COMT, FAAOMPT, joins Dr. John Childs and Dr. Mark Shepherd to discuss Jeff's new research on the thoracolumbar junction, Short-term Response to Treatment Targeting the Thoracolumbar Junction in Patients With Hip Pain: A Case Series. Listen in as they discuss takeaways from the article, how the research can affect clinical reasoning, and how important asterisks signs are in regional treatment. Links: Research atricle: Short-term Response to Treatment Targeting the Thoracolumbar Junction in Patients With Hip Pain: A Case Series Jeff Meadows @EIMTeam @ShepDPT @childsjd
Dr. John Childs (CEO and Co-Founder of Evidence in Motion) delivers the 2016 Ron Peyton Innovation Lecture at Duke University on 9/19/16. His lecture titled "Innovative Educational Methods to Accelerate Development of the Workforce." This is the audio derived from the original presentation. Link to Video Presentation: https://ortho.duke.edu/latest-news/john-d-childs-pt-phd-mba-fapta-gives-ron-peyton-innovation-lecture Evidence in Motion Website: https://www.evidenceinmotion.com/ South College DPT Website: https://www.south.edu/programs/doctor-physical-therapy/ Baylor DPT Website: https://www.baylor.edu/dpt/ The PT Hustle Website: https://www.thepthustle.com/ Schedule an Appointment with Kyle Rice: www.passtheptboards.com HET LITE Tool: www.pteducator.com/het Anywhere Healthcare: https://anywhere.healthcare/ (code: HET) Biography: Dr. Childs is a founder and CEO of Evidence in Motion and partner in Confluent Health, which includes EIM; a network of 70+ physical therapy clinics in Indiana, Kentucky, North Carolina, Oklahoma, and Texas; and Fit for Work, which provides employers consultative services to decrease injuries and workers' compensation costs. A graduate from the U.S. Air Force Academy with a BS in biology (1994), he completed his MPT from US Army-Baylor University (1996), MBA from the University of Arizona (2000), Master of Science in Musculoskeletal Physical Therapy from the University of Pittsburgh (2002), PhD in Rehabilitation Science from the University of Pittsburgh (2003), and DPT from the Evidence in Motion Institute of Health Professions (2010). Dr. Childs is a board-certified Orthopaedic Clinical Specialist from the American Board of Physical Therapy Specialties and a Fellow in the American Academy of Orthopaedic and Manual Physical Therapists. A Professor in the Doctor of Physical Therapy Program at South College and Associate Professor in the US Army-Baylor Doctoral Program in Physical Therapy, Dr. Childs served a 20-year career in the Air Force, having collaborated on more than $10 million in grant funding and published more than 150 papers in leading scientific journals. He currently serves as an Associate Editor for both the Physical Therapy and Journal of Orthopaedic and Sports Physical Therapy journals. Dr. Childs was recently recognized as a “Health Care Hero” in San Antonio and is the youngest ever Fellow of the American Physical Therapy Association, the profession's highest honor recognizing individuals for professional excellence and making a profound impact in advancing the profession.
For Part 2 of Brandon Poen's podcast mini series through the Healthcare Education Transformation Podcast, Brandon chatted with 3 members of the Education Leadership Partnership (ELP) which has the mission of "reducing unwarranted variation in practice by focusing on best practices in education" in which they discuss how the ELP was formed, diving into topics that the ELP has been researching and what they've learned from studying entry level education, and much more! Featuring: Roger Herr, PT, MPA (ELP inaugural chair, 2016-2017) APTA Board of Directors (secretary of the APTA), Member of the ELP Zoher Kapasi, PT, PhD, MBA (ELP past-chair, 2017-2018), ACAPT representative of the ELP Laurie Kontney, PT, DPT, MS (ELP current chair, 2018-2019), Representative from APTE Email Address to contact the ELP: academicservices@apta.org The Education Leadership Partnership Website: http://www.apta.org/ELP/ American Physical Therapy Association Website: http://www.apta.org/ Academy of Physical Therapy Education Website: https://aptaeducation.org/home-page.cfm The American Council of Academic Physical Therapy Website:https://www.acapt.org/ The Federation of State Boards of Physical Therapy Website: http://www.fsbpt.org/ Commission of Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education Website: http://www.capteonline.org/home.aspx American Board of Physical Therapy Residency and Fellowship Education Website: http://www.abptrfe.org/home.aspx American Board of Physical Therapy Specialties Website: http://www.abpts.org/home.aspx Kathy Mairella's Episode on the Best Practices for Physical Therapist Clinical Education Task Force: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/kathy-mairella-best-practices-for-physical-therapist/id1244609366?i=1000394441833&mt=2 Lisa Dorsey's Episode on the ACAPT Graduate Outcomes Task Force: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/dr-lisa-dorsey-part-i-acapt-graduate-outcomes-task/id1244609366?i=1000418684852&mt=2 Part 1 of this podcast miniseries featuring Bob Rowe, Gail Jensen, & John Childs: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/dpt-clinical-education-advancement-path-for-creating/id1244609366?i=1000403169815&mt=2 The PT Hustle Website: https://www.thepthustle.com/ Schedule an Appointment with Kyle Rice: www.passtheptboards.com HET LITE Tool: www.pteducator.com/het Anywhere Healthcare: https://anywhere.healthcare/ (code: HET) Biographies: Laurie Kontney is a Director of Clinical Education (DCE) and Clinical Professor at Marquette University in Milwaukee, WI. She obtained a Bachelor of Science degree in Physical Therapy from the University of Wisconsin at Madison in 1986, a Master of Science degree in Physical Therapy from the Finch University of Health Sciences/The Chicago Medical School (now Rosalind Franklin University) in 1994 and a transitional DPT from Simmons College in 2006. Laurie joined the Marquette faculty in 1994 as a Clinical Assistant Professor and the DCE, and has continued to work in the clinic in the areas of acute inpatient care, inpatient rehab, sub-acute rehab and OP neuro. Laurie has been involved in clinical education since graduating with her undergrad; and was instrumental in forming the Wisconsin Clinical Education Consortium as a young clinician. She is a former member and chair of the Physical Therapist Examining Board (PTEB) for Wisconsin and has taken additional courses on medical ethics as part of her doctoral training. She is an invited member of the Dreamcatchers, an interdisciplinary think tank for ethics in rehabilitation. Laurie has been active at the district, state and local levels of the WPTA/APTA and has served on and chaired various committees at the local, state and national level and is currently serving as a member and chair of the Education Leadership Partnership (ELP). Laurie is also a trainer for the APTA Level 1 and 2 Credentialed Clinical Instructor Program (CCIP). Dr. Zoher Kapasi is the Dean of College of Health Professions at the Medical University of South Carolina in Charleston, South Carolina. Before becoming the dean, Dr. Kapasi served as the Director and Professor in the Division of Physical Therapy and Vice Chair of Education of the Department of Rehabilitation Medicine at Emory University School of Medicine in Atlanta, Georgia. He received his Bachelor's and Master's Degrees in Physical Therapy from the University of Bombay, India, Ph.D. in Anatomy/Immunobiology from Medical College of Virginia, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, Virginia and Executive MBA from the Goizueta Business School, Emory University, Atlanta. He did post-doctoral work in Immunology at Basel Institute for Immunology, Switzerland and Medical College of Virginia. After graduation, his research focused on age-related changes in immune function and the effects of exercise and nutrition on the immune system. Currently, Dr. Kapasi serves on the editorial board of the Journal of Humanities in Rehabilitation. Dr. Kapasi has taught human anatomy, advanced human anatomy, and business management for the physical therapist in the physical therapy program. In 2014, Emory University School of Medicine conferred the Dean's Teaching Award to Dr. Kapasi. In 2017, Emory University conferred the Emory Williams Distinguished Teaching Award and the Atlanta Business Chronicle awarded the Health Care Heroes Allied Health Professional Award. An active member of the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA), Dr. Kapasi has served as the secretary of American Council of Academic Physical Therapy and chaired the Education Leadership Partnership of the American Physical Therapy Association. Roger Herr is the Secretary of the Board of Directors of the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA). Roger is a graduate of Temple University and has practiced physical therapy on both the east and west coasts. His involvement in the APTA has been longstanding at local, state and national levels. He is passionate about making a difference and communicating that to his audience. History: Physical Therapist at New York University Medical Center; taught in NYU's Physical Therapist and Physical Therapist Assistant programs and has worked in both home health and a nursing home; spent a decade on the West Coast: 8 years in Seattle and 2 years in San Francisco; returned to NYC in 2014 to join ICS and be closer to family. Where have I seen you before? As a physical therapist (BS Temple 1987), health care manager (MPA NYU 1992) who has worked in post-acute care with a focus on community health; as a site visitor/surveyor, CMS (Medicare), serving on NQF Technical Expert Panels, and with a national health care analytics organization specializing in post-acute care measures and reporting; at Sutter Care At Home in San Francisco; on the Board of the American Physical Therapy Association and as an appointee to the National Quality Forum Measurement Application Partnership Post-Acute Care (NQF MAP PAC). Extracurricular: Walking, running, swimming, biking and yoga; certified yoga teacher; plays upright bass and enjoys good food and mood enhancing beverages…such as coffee.
Jeff Belanger and Ray Auger head to the Old North Church in Boston to explore a story you likely haven't heard. According to a plaque on the side of the building, it was here on September 13, 1757, that John Childs flew from the steeple of the church to the satisfaction of a great number of spectators--he did it more than once. Does that mean that Boston, and not Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, was the first in flight?
Hit the play button to learn more about: How Dr. Childs education at the Air Force Academy and time in the military influenced his career. The idea behind Evidence in Motion, his goals for the business and its next steps. Understand Dr. Childs thoughts and ideas for teaching and mentoring new industry professionals, and the direction PT education needs to go. How leadership development needs to be customized and how the industry can retain and train leaders. What Dr. Childs predicts the industry will be like in 10 years. And last but not least, his pearl of leadership wisdom.
John Childs, CEO of Evidence in Motion, came onto the show to discuss an overview of the physical therapy education model with discussing topics including limitations/problems with the current DPT education model, solutions on a grand scale and on an individual scale, thoughts on residency and mentorship, and more!
This interview was recorded as part of the Physiopedia Plus course on low back pain. John Childs started his physical therapy career at the Air Force Academy. He completed his PhD at University of Pittsburgh after his Air Force career. He has worked closely with Anthony Delitto and Julie Fritz. He was later faculty at the Army/Baylor Physical Therapy program. Lately John is doing more health care system based research with the goal of helping patients to enter health care in a more appropriate time or place. John is the CEO of Evidence in Motion which provides residency and fellowship training for physical therapists. John thinks the most important knowledge a therapist can be armed with in treating low back pain patients is paying attention to the patient and not just the injury or anatomy. He notes he has grown away from treating the pathoanatomical cause with experience. The way that the PT communicates with the patient plays a huge role in recovery and the psychosocial contributors can not be ignored. John discusses the Treatment Based Classification System. He talks about looking for signs and symptoms that are associated with a benefit from a particular treatment intervention. Integrating these classifications and clinical prediction rules into clinical practice can assist with decision making for acute or subacute patients. The clinical prediction rules help to subgroup patients into one group; patient’s should not be categorized into multiple treatment based groups. John cautions that there is further research to be done on the clinical prediction rules and that it is still important to later integrate other forms of treatment as the patient progresses.
Dr. John Childs is a founder and CEO of Evidence in Motion and partner in Confluent Health, which includes EIM; a network of 70+ physical therapy clinics in Indiana, Kentucky, North Carolina, Oklahoma, and Texas; and Fit for Work, which provides employers consultative services to decrease injuries and workers’ compensation costs. A graduate from the U.S. Air Force Academy with a BS in biology (1994), he completed his MPT from US Army-Baylor University (1996), MBA from the University of Arizona (2000), Master of Science in Musculoskeletal Physical Therapy from the University of Pittsburgh (2002), PhD in Rehabilitation Science from the University of Pittsburgh (2003), and DPT from the Evidence in Motion Institute of Health Professions (2010). Dr. Childs is a board-certified Orthopaedic Clinical Specialist from the American Board of Physical Therapy Specialties and a Fellow in the American Academy of Orthopaedic and Manual Physical Therapists. A Professor in the Doctor of Physical Therapy Program at South College and Associate Professor in the US Army-Baylor Doctoral Program in Physical Therapy, Dr. Childs served a 20-year career in the Air Force, having collaborated on more than $10 million in grant funding and published more than 150 papers in leading scientific journals. He currently serves as an Associate Editor for both the Physical Therapy and Journal of Orthopaedic and Sports Physical Therapy journals. Dr. Childs was recently recognized as a “Health Care Hero” in San Antonio and is the youngest ever Fellow of the American Physical Therapy Association, the profession’s highest honor recognizing individuals for professional excellence and making a profound impact in advancing the profession. Topics Covered Include: The shortcomings in medical education that compelled John to challenge the status quo His proposed alternative and rationale Data for blended learning models Differences between child education and adult education Vetting competent clinical instructors Addressing political opposition from other professions How John’s military background influenced his teaching methodology
Episode #1 Here are a couple links to the first episode of the Fish Story Podcast. Bryce Kading and John Childs sit down to figure out what the Fish Story podcast is all about. Featuring Zach Shirley as the first guest/host, they discuss what got them into fishing. If you enjoy sitting around a camp […]
Live from CSM, I was fortunate to sit down with Dr. John Childs to discuss the new frontier of DPT education. He is a founder and CEO of Evidence in Motion and a partner in Confluent Health which includes EIM, 75 physical therapy clinics across the States, and Fit for Work which helps employers reduce workers' compensation costs through consultative services. In this episode, we talk about: -How Evidence in Motion bridges the gap between research and clinical practice -Technology's role in facilitating a new blended educational model for entry level DPT programs -Revolutionizing the curriculum for the clinical educational experience -Common criticisms of the blended educational model -And much more! The future of DPT education is evolving toward collaborative learning which helps students grow and come together as a profession. This new model also is able to lower the cost of education and give nontraditional students more opportunities to pursue a career in physical therapy. John welcomes your suggestions by phone ((210) 364-7410) and email (john@eimpt.com). You can find more information about Evidence in Motion here! Thank you for listening and have a great week! If you want to stay updated, make sure to connect with me on twitter! Stay Healthy Wealthy and Smart! Xo Karen
Therapy Insiders Podcast -->>Physical therapy, business and leaders
Welcome back! Well, if you ever left, that is. This is the first new Therapy Insiders episode of 2016. We missed you. Yes, you. Hopefully everyone had a fantastic holiday ...