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January 13, 2025 ~ Last week, the University of Michigan announced its ending its joint institute with Shanghai Jiao Tong University after a letter Congressman John Moolenaar sent to the university's president. The Congressman joins Kevin to share the significance of this announcement.
Doctor Jonathan Gates joined The Rob Dibble Show live from Hartford Bone and Joint Institute!
Dr. Siraj A. Sayeed joined the Chase MedSearch podcast to discuss his experience working with multiple reps in the orthopedic niche of the medical device industry. Dr. Sayeed is a board certified, fellowship trained, orthopedic total joint replacement surgeon, specializing in primary and complex total shoulder, hip, and knee replacement surgery. He is the co-founder and President of the South Texas Bone and Joint Institute, in San Antonio, TX. https://southtexasbone.com
We are talking MEN's health at Hartford Healthcare's Bone & Joint Institute.
UFC 306, Tua's head ??? We've got head questions at HHC's Bone & Joint Institute
More Orthro talk at HHC's Bone & Joint Institute
Wrists and hand talk at HHC's Bone & Joint Institute
fWotD Episode 2612: Nihonium Welcome to Featured Wiki of the Day, your daily dose of knowledge from Wikipedia’s finest articles.The featured article for Saturday, 29 June 2024 is Nihonium.Nihonium, originally named ununtrium, is a synthetic chemical element; it has symbol Nh and atomic number 113. It is extremely radioactive: its most stable known isotope, nihonium-286, has a half-life of about 10 seconds. In the periodic table, nihonium is a transactinide element in the p-block. It is a member of period 7 and group 13.Nihonium was first reported to have been created in experiments being carried out between 14 July to August 10, 2003, by a Russian–American collaboration at the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research (JINR) in Dubna, Russia working in collaboration with the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in Livermore, California, and in July 23, 2004, by a team of Japanese scientists at Riken in Wakō, Japan. The confirmation of their claims in the ensuing years involved independent teams of scientists working in the United States, Germany, Sweden, and China, as well as the original claimants in Russia and Japan. In 2015, the IUPAC/IUPAP Joint Working Party recognised the element and assigned the priority of the discovery and naming rights for the element to Riken. The Riken team suggested the name nihonium in 2016, which was approved in the same year. The name comes from the common Japanese name for Japan (日本, nihon).Very little is known about nihonium, as it has only been made in very small amounts that decay within seconds. The anomalously long lives of some superheavy nuclides, including some nihonium isotopes, are explained by the "island of stability" theory. Experiments support the theory, with the half-lives of the confirmed nihonium isotopes increasing from milliseconds to seconds as neutrons are added and the island is approached. Nihonium has been calculated to have similar properties to its homologues boron, aluminium, gallium, indium, and thallium. All but boron are post-transition metals, and nihonium is expected to be a post-transition metal as well. It should also show several major differences from them; for example, nihonium should be more stable in the +1 oxidation state than the +3 state, like thallium, but in the +1 state nihonium should behave more like silver and astatine than thallium. Preliminary experiments in 2017 showed that elemental nihonium is not very volatile; its chemistry remains largely unexplored.This recording reflects the Wikipedia text as of 00:30 UTC on Saturday, 29 June 2024.For the full current version of the article, see Nihonium on Wikipedia.This podcast uses content from Wikipedia under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License.Visit our archives at wikioftheday.com and subscribe to stay updated on new episodes.Follow us on Mastodon at @wikioftheday@masto.ai.Also check out Curmudgeon's Corner, a current events podcast.Until next time, I'm standard Kendra.
I 1989 mødes to mænd, som repræsenterer hvert sit nukleare forskningscenter - på hver sin side af den kolde krig. Og på trods af tidens spændinger, så bliver det startskuddet til en skelsættende epoke for udforskningen af de supertunge grundstoffer. Den umage alliance kan du høre meget mere om i denne episode af Periodisk. —Hvis du vil vide mere om samarbejdet mellem Joint Institute of Nuclear Research i Dubna og Lawrence Livermore National Library, så kan vi varmt anbefale bogen “Superheavy: Making and Breaking the Periodic Table” af Kit Chapman fra 2019. Chapman har også skrevet en række artikler til mediet Chemistry World, der berører samarbejdet, blandt andet artiklen ‘One of the most succesful scientific collaborations between Russia and the US discovered five elements - and then quietly folded' fra januar 2024: https://www.chemistryworld.com/news/the-story-of-how-the-most-successful-us-russia-scientific-collaboration-collapsed/4018607.articleVidenskabsjournalisten Rebecca Mileham besøgte Dubna i 2018 og interviewede blandt andet Yuri Oganesson til en længere artikel om samarbejdet for Royal Society - den kan du læse på hendes hjemmeside her: https://rebeccamileham.com/interviewing-yuri-oganessian/—Periodisk - er en RAKKERPAK original produceret af Rakkerpak Productions.Historierne du hører bygger på journalistisk research og fakta. De kan indeholde fiktive elementer som for eksempel dialog.Hvis du kan lide min fortælling, så husk at gå ind og abonnér, give en anmeldelse og fortæl dine venner om Periodisk.Podcasten er blevet til med støtte fra Novo Nordisk Fonden. Hvis du vil vide mere kan du besøge vores website periodisk.dkAfsnittet er skrevet og tilrettelagt af Maya Zachariassen.Tor Arnbjørn og Dorte Palle er producere.Rene Slott står for lyddesign og mixSimon Bennebjerg er vært
The Travelers Championship: The Bone and Joint InstituteDr Stef Brourassa, Director of Sports Medicine shares important sports tips and techniques for your golf game!
Podcast guests 1005 are Marsha Sims and Dr. Bernard Haisch, Marsha is a near death experiencer who has a multi-disciplinary background and years of experience interfacing with business, supporting scientists and their projects, and immersing herself in the music world. Bernard received his PhD in astrophysics from the University of Wisconsin in Madison and did postdoctoral research at the Joint Institute for Laboratory Astrophysics, the University of Colorado at Boulder. The Miracle of Our Universe: A New View of Consciousness, God, Science, and Reality https://amzn.to/3TwgwtT Dr. Haisch's Website http://www.thegodtheory.com/ CONTACT: Email: jeff@jeffmarapodcast.com WEBSITE www.jeffmarapodcast.com SOCIALS: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jeffmarapodcast/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jeffmarapodcast/ Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/jeffmaraP/ JeffMara does not endorse any of his guests' products or services. The opinions of the guests may or may not reflect the opinions of the host. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jeffrey-s-reynolds/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jeffrey-s-reynolds/support
Ready to explore the mysteries of our universe, consciousness, and the very fabric of reality itself? In this episode, we dive into Bernie & Marsha's new book, The Miracle of Our Universe, which expands on the nature of consciousness, God, science, and reality. We journey into the realm of quantum mechanics with the Double Slit Experiment, a mind-boggling exploration of the nature of particles and waves. As we ponder the implications of this experiment, we shift our focus to the idea of reality as a virtual construct. Could it be that our universe is but a simulation running in the mind of God? We explore this fascinating concept and its implications for our understanding of existence and free will. Join us as we unravel the mysteries of the God Model and its profound implications for our understanding of reality and our place within it.
In this episode, we are joined by Carrie Swihart, Associate Director, Health IT Strategy at Amgen; Ralph Riello, Clinical Pharmacy Specialist at Yale University School of Medicine; Stephanie Saucier, Cardiologist at Hartford HealthCare; Gihan Dawood, Endocrinologist at UW Health; and Lori Siegel, Rheumatologist at Illinois Bone & Joint Institute. Tune in to learn about the importance of electronic health record integration to improve patient care.This episode is sponsored by Amgen.
As psrt of the "Bone and Joint Institute Takeover" the guys talk to the medical expert about all things joint replacement.
The speciality doctor chats with the guys about the importance of avoiding trauma to the neck, back and spine. Especially avoiding them in sports!
The guys talk all sports related injuries including answering the question: "Is the MLB pitch clock the cause of many of pitchers injuries?"
Join Alan Condon from Becker's Healthcare as he interviews Geri Eaves, Administrator of the Bone and Joint Institute of TN Surgery Center, exploring key trends in healthcare and ambulatory surgery centers (ASCs). Gain insights into Eaves's background, current trends shaping the industry, her excitement for future developments, and strategies for growth in the coming year.
This week, The Buzz presents a session from our 2024 Climate Change Summit. In this opening keynote session, Dr. Elizabeth Doris, Director of the Joint Institute for Strategic Energy Analysis at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL), discusses the past, present and future work that the laboratory has conducted to assist in the United States' clean energy transition, climate change adaptation, and more. The Buzz will be taking a break next week as ACT-IAC holds its 2024 Emerging Technology and Innovation Conference in Cambridge, MD. Register now!Subscribe on your favorite podcast platform to never miss an episode! For more from ACT-IAC, follow us on LinkedIn or visit http://www.actiac.org.Learn more about membership at https://www.actiac.org/join.Donate to ACT-IAC at https://actiac.org/donate.Intro/Outro Music: Focal Point/Young CommunityCourtesy of Epidemic Sound
Join Alan Condon from Becker's Healthcare as he interviews Geri Eaves, Administrator of the Bone and Joint Institute of TN Surgery Center, exploring key trends in healthcare and ambulatory surgery centers (ASCs). Gain insights into Eaves's background, current trends shaping the industry, her excitement for future developments, and strategies for growth in the coming year.
Join Alan Condon from Becker's Healthcare as he interviews Geri Eaves, Administrator of the Bone and Joint Institute of TN Surgery Center, exploring key trends in healthcare and ambulatory surgery centers (ASCs). Gain insights into Eaves's background, current trends shaping the industry, her excitement for future developments, and strategies for growth in the coming year.
In this episode, Scott Becker shouts out OrthoIndy & Illinois Bone and Joint Institute.
Dibbs and Darnell get back to the Bone & Joint Institute at Hartford Healthcare! Get your nutrition in check with our friend Chris Barrett.
Dibbs and Darnell get back to the Bone & Joint Institute at Hartford Healthcare! Dr Olsen schools us all on shoulders, elbows, and the new stuff in joint replacement.
Dibbs and Darnell get back to the Bone & Joint Institute at Hartford Healthcare! Stef Baurassa always teaches us something about the PT world. Today's lesson = blood flow restriction
Dibbs and Darnell get back to the Bone & Joint Institute at Hartford Healthcare! Our favorite germaphobe... Dr WU !!!! Great to be back with our guy!
Next Level Soul with Alex Ferrari: A Spirituality & Personal Growth Podcast
Bernard Haisch is an astrophysicist and the author of over 130 scientific publications. After earning his PhD from the University of Wisconsin in Madison, Haisch did postdoctoral research at the Joint Institute for Laboratory Astrophysics, the University of Colorado at Boulder, and the University of Utrecht, the Netherlands. His professional positions include staff scientist at the Lockheed Martin Solar and Astrophysics Laboratory; deputy director of the Center for Extreme Ultraviolet Astrophysics at the University of California, Berkeley; and visiting scientist at the Max-Planck-Institut für Extraterrestrische Physik in Garching, Germany. He was a scientific editor of the Astrophysical Journal for ten years. Prior to his career in astrophysics, he was a student for the Catholic priesthood.Marsha Sims has a multi-disciplinary background and years of experience interfacing with business, supporting scientists and their projects, and immersing herself in the music world. She has a music degree from the University of California, Santa Barbara, and a masters degree from Notre Dame de Namur University. She has served as administrator and department secretary at Lockheed Martin Palo Alto Research Laboratory; executive editor at the Journal of Scientific Exploration; administrator at California Institute for Physics and Astrophysics. She is a music teacher of voice, piano, and guitar at her own company and sings opera since 2009.Please enjoy my conversation with Marsha Sims & Bernard Haisch.
This episode recorded live at the Becker's Healthcare Business & Operations of ASCs and The Future of Dentistry Roundtable in Chicago features Melissa Rice, Administrator, Ravine Way Surgery Center within the Illinois Bone and Joint Institute. Here, she discusses her background, her excitement surrounding physicians becoming more involved in all aspects of healthcare, her focus on staff engagement, and more.
This episode recorded live at the Becker's Healthcare Business & Operations of ASCs and The Future of Dentistry Roundtable in Chicago features Melissa Rice, Administrator, Ravine Way Surgery Center within the Illinois Bone and Joint Institute. Here, she discusses her background, her excitement surrounding physicians becoming more involved in all aspects of healthcare, her focus on staff engagement, and more.
We are talking spinal injuries and football. Dr Cam illustrates today's advancements in protecting players from spine injuries.
Knees & hips! 2 pieces of equipment you always want working at 100%
Bone and Joint Takeover
Bone and Joint Institute Takeover
Peter Kalmus is a climate scientist and author of Being the Change: Live Well and Spark a Climate Revolution. He is a data scientist at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory as an associate project scientist at UCLA's Joint Institute for Regional Earth System Science & Engineering. He recently wrote that "Biden had the last opportunity of any president to keep the world under 1.5C of heating. Instead he is squandering time we do not have." Kalmus was the keynote speaker at the August 5 annual meeting of the Green Party of the U.S. In part one, he provides an overview of the threat posed by climate change. With Mark Dunlea for Hudson Mohawk Magazine
This episode, which was recorded in-person at the 2023 AAOS Annual Meeting, delves into the ways orthopaedic surgeons can leverage social media to build their practices and personal brand. Social media guru and AAOS social media ambassador Dr. Cory Calendine offers guidance for using the platforms for both patient education and professional engagement, despite ongoing challenges surrounding limited time and medical misinformation. Find Dr. Calendine on social media under the name Cory Calendine, MD. Guest: Cory Calendine, MD, FAAOS, Founding Partner, Bone and Joint Institute of Tennessee Host: Daniel Cognetti, MD, AAOS Resident Assembly
Dr. Colin Looney from the Bone and Joint Institute of Tennessee joins Austin Stanley and Sam Phalen for Doc Talk. They discuss the medical history and knee injuries of Titans 3rd round pick Tyjae Spears. They discuss the impact of his injuries on his career potential, what we can expect from him, and what difficulties he might face going forward. *Tyjae Spears DocTalk: How the Titans new RB can play without ACL* Presented by BoneandJointTN.org For More Titans coverage follow us here: www.atozsports.com/nashville Podcasts: www.atozsports.com/podcasts Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/atozsportsna... Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/atozsports/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/AtoZSports TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@atozsportsnas... #AtoZSports #TennesseeTitans #NFLFootball Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
PART OF THE "BONE AND JOINT INSTITUTE TAKEOVER"
PART OF THE "BONE AND JOINT INSTITUTE TAKEOVER"
Part of the "Bone and Joint Institute Takeover" talking about how to keep body loose during weekend actvities!
One of Jewish National Fund-USA's most groundbreaking initiatives, the Kasser Joint Institute for Global Food, Water, and Energy Security is a collaboration with the University of Arizona, the Arava regional councils, and Jewish National Fund-USA, that seeks to find applicable solutions to food security, water scarcity, and energy poverty particularly in arid environments. The plan is to branch out into Africa and provide technology transfer, applied research, knowledge, training, ongoing guidance, and education. Host Steven Shalowitz sits down with Tania Pons Allon, Director of the Kasser Joint Institute, to discuss the challenges facing the Arava, a few of the projects the Joint Institute is working on, and her journey from Tel Aviv to the desert.
Andre Blom, Chief Executive Officer at Illinois Bone & Joint Institute talks about how industry trends will change in the coming years, advice for administrators to build a great culture, and a lot more.
Andre Blom, Chief Executive Officer at Illinois Bone & Joint Institute talks about how industry trends will change in the coming years, advice for administrators to build a great culture, and a lot more.
Slovakia Today, English Language Current Affairs Programme from Slovak Radio
Among the many casualties of the war in Ukraine are the many instances of ongoing scientific cooperation between Russian and Western scientists. This includes the high-level neutrino research taking place at the renowned Joint Institute for Nuclear Research (JINR), located in Dubna just outside of Moscow. Jonathan speaks with Fedor Šimkovic and Rastislav Dvornicki from the Faculty of Physics at Comenius University in Bratislava, both of whom have felt the impact of the war on Slovak scientific work following Slovakia's official suspension of its long-running cooperation with JINR.
The Rob Dibble Show was live from the Travelers Championship in Cromwell Connecticut. Rob and Ben sit down with Dr. Stef from the CT Bone and Joint Institute and discuss injuries than can flare up on the golf course.
Episode description Dr. Cory Calendine from the Bone and Joint Institute of Tennessee has become a viral TikTok sensation. Otherwise known as the ‘Bone Doctor', he's not only a master in the art of cutting, but he's also an expert in tech development and robotics for surgical improvements. In this episode, Dr. Calendine explains how concepts like AI and IoT combined with a new global sense of connectivity is revolutionizing the public conversation around medical optimization and the orthopedic solutions' industry. JUMP STRAIGHT INTO: (01:28) - Dr. Calendine's introduction to the medical world and his decision to become a surgeon - “These people have gone years with disability and you have the ability to kind of participate with them and kind of meet them where they are. It's a cool thing to do.” (05:19) - A deep look into Justin and Dr. Calendine's life: Hobbies, family and life changing events - “I don't really have hobbies even now, except for absolutely anything that my daughter or son are into. Even cheer, man, I get into it. I'm like the ultimate cheer dad.” (9:12) - On the similarities between being a baker and being a surgeon - “There are reasons why we knew certain things. You can't reinvent the wheel every day, but there also has to be a little bit of discomfort, a little bit of like ‘how can we change this?” (14:15) - Dr. Calendine's perspective on technology development and the acknowledgement of healthcare's front line workers - “You can be nameless, but have a powerful impact on millions and millions of people at this level.” (20:33) - How connectivity is transforming the public conversation around medicine and the orthopedic solutions' industry - “Because of our technology solutions to get access, I think there is an appreciation that the needs of those top 1% of all the hip and knee replacement guys in the country are not the needs of the common man.” (30:12) - A specialized eye: Innovative tech improvements for a better, more accessible way to practice medicine - “What really drew me to my work and in telemedicine was really the intent of the technology. And that was to democratize access to the very best of it.” EPISODE RESOURCES: Connect with Dr. Calendine on https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtuCgnGoZNPFvJ2EzRZNHgw (Youtube), https://www.linkedin.com/in/corycalendinemd/ (LinkedIn), https://www.tiktok.com/@corycalendinemd?lang=en (TikTok) and https://www.instagram.com/corycalendinemd/?hl=en (Instagram) https://www.avail.io/ (Avail Med) Jiro dreams of Sushi (https://www.magpictures.com/jirodreamsofsushi/ (movie)) Learn more about https://boneandjointtn.org/providers/cory-calendine/ (Bone and Joint Institute of Tennessee). Thank you for listening! Don't forget to subscribe, rate and share the show wherever you listen to podcasts! The Slice is produced by Sterling Shore and Rachael Roberts at https://www.studiopodsf.com/ (StudioPod Media), and Shauna Davis at https://www.ossovr.com/ (Osso VR). Engineered by https://nodalab.com/ (nodalab).
Dr. Mark Pollard from Cooper Bone and Joint Institute joins the show to discuss the latest injuries in sports.
In this episode, we are joined by Dr. Eric Chehab, MD, an orthopedic surgeon at Illinois Bone and Joint Institute, to discuss considerations for ACL repair and the complexity of ACL rehabilitation.
About Cory Calendine, MD: Cory Calendine, M.D., is a board-certified orthopaedic surgeon specializing anterior hip replacement, robotic joint replacement, and partial and total hip and knee replacement. Dr. Calendine received his medical degree from the University of Tennessee College of Medicine, and completed a residency in orthopaedic surgery at Vanderbilt University Medical Center. He completed his fellowship training in adult reconstruction of the hip and knee at the world-renowned Anderson Orthopaedic Research Institute in Alexandria, Virginia. He has expertise in Mako RIO robotic-arm assisted surgery as well as revision hip and knee replacement, knee arthroscopy (knee scope) and treatment of arthritis and osteoarthritis of the hip and knee. Dr. Calendine currently serves as chief of the Division of Orthopaedic Surgery for Williamson Medical Center, where he often hosts national and international visiting surgeons who come to learn about latest techniques and advancements in orthopaedic surgery. He also serves as an elite reviewer for the Journal of Arthroplasty, a member of the American Association of Hip and Knee Surgeons and is one of only eight surgeons chosen to serve on the international Mako Champions faculty. In 2018, he was selected to serve as a member of the American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery Blueprint Development Exercise Work Group, which creates content for national credentialing exams. He also lectures nationally and internationally on joint replacement, most recently at the 2018 Chinese Hip Society in Guiyang, China. When he's not practicing medicine, Dr. Calendine enjoys golf, movies, racquetball, youth ministry and weightlifting. He also dedicates his time to various nonprofit groups, such as Mission UpReach, City of Children and the Sarah Walker Foundation. To connect with Dr. Calendine, reach out to him through his channels: LinkedIn Instagram Twitter Hosted by Omar M. Khateeb
In this special Pride-themed edition of #MKOP, the group talks to Red Stars co-owner Julie Haddon...and this episode was recorded in person! Haddon talks about her time with the NFL, what it means to her to be a member of the LGBTQ+ community and her hopes for the future, her aspirations now that she's a part of the Red Stars family, and more! This episode was also sponsored by Illinois Bone and Joint Institute. Thank you so much for being a part of the MKOP and Red Stars family! Follow Julie on Twitter: @julietweets Follow the Red Stars! Facebook: Chicago Red Stars Instagram: chicagoredstars Twitter: @ChicagoRedStars
Guest Name: Dr. Michael LewisShow Live-With: Don't try to be someone else; be the best version of yourself.Bio: Michael Lewis is an orthopedic surgeon at the Illinois Bone and Joint Institute. He has been Chief of Staff at NorthShore University HealthSystem, Skokie Hospital. He also was named best teacher of the year at Rush University Medical Center. He has also been an orthopedic consultant to the Chicago White Sox baseball team, the Chicago Wolves hockey team, and the Chicago Bulls basketball team, with whom he earned two championship rings. Dr. Lewis has been honored to treat numerous world-class athletes from several continents, including All-Star professional basketball and baseball players and Olympic medal winners. Being an avid tennis player, who has successfully competed at the national level in his age group, he understands how important active participation in their chosen activities is to his patients.Topics covered in this Episode:Key medical decisions in the NBA Eastern Conference FinalsLessons learned from Michael JordanBonding with Dennis Rodman over Janis JoplinStudying self actualization with Abraham MaslowWorking with baseball legend Bill VeeckWisdom from Michael's 104 year old mother Links:BOOKS:The Ball's In Your CourtInvitation To JoySeeing More ColorsEagle EyesOne WorldWEBSITES:https://michaelslewismd.com/ linkedin.com/in/michaelslewismd