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Jonathan Kohler, CEO of Landsdowne Property Group, shares insights into the current residential property market, including the impact of higher interest rates, buy-to-let, rental trends, and the innovative new concept of lease-to-buy schemes. Podcast series on Moneyweb
As emergency physicians, we are no strangers to firearm violence and its consequences. We explored this topic with renowned expert, Dr. Garen Wintemute, in our January 2019 episode, #thisismylane. Most physicians feel strongly that we have a role in gun violence prevention, but many of us aren't sure what we can do in our daily clinical practice to make a difference. That's why Psychiatrist Dr. Amy Barnhorst and her colleagues at the California Firearm Violence Research Center at UC Davis developed the BulletPoints Project. BulletPoints is a resource for clinicians and medical educators who are committed to firearm injury prevention. We've covered how to APPROACH patients about gun safety and ASSESS risk, now we learn how to ACT. In the final episode of our series, Dr. Barnhorst explains what we can do as physicians to help mitigate risk. We'll talk about options, including temporary transfer of firearms to a safe party, psychiatric holds when appropriate, and “red flag” laws that allow for emergent removal of firearms in extremely high risk situations. Have you ever had a patient you felt was high risk intentional to accidental injury due to firearms? How did you act to reduce that risk? Tag us on social media, @empulsepodcast, reach out via email empulsepodcast@gmail.com, or connect through our website, ucdavisem.com. Encourage your friends and colleagues to listen and share their perspective, too! ***Please rate us and leave us a review on iTunes! It helps us reach more people.*** Hosts: Dr. Julia Magaña, Associate Professor of Pediatric Emergency Medicine at UC Davis Dr. Sarah Medeiros, Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine at UC Davis Guest Host: Dr. Jonathan Kohler, Associate Professor of Surgery and Medical Director of Pediatric Trauma at UC Davis; Host of Country Hits: Rural Trauma from the Scene to the ED Guest: Dr. Amy Barnhorst, Associate Clinical Professor of Psychiatry and Vice Chair of Community Mental Health at UC Davis; Director of the BulletPoints Project Resources: The BulletPoints Project - Interventions EM Pulse: Wraparound California Firearm Violence Research Center (CA FVRC) *** Thank you to the UC Davis Department of Emergency Medicine for supporting this podcast and to Orlando Magaña at OM Productions for audio production services.
As emergency physicians, we are no strangers to firearm violence and its consequences. We explored this topic with renowned expert, Dr. Garen Wintemute, in our January 2019 episode, #thisismylane. Most physicians feel strongly that we have a role in gun violence prevention, but many of us aren't sure what we can do in our daily clinical practice to make a difference. That's why Psychiatrist Dr. Amy Barnhorst and her colleagues at the California Firearm Violence Research Center at UC Davis developed the BulletPoints Project. BulletPoints is a resource for clinicians and medical educators who are committed to firearm injury prevention. In the third episode of our gun violence prevention series, we delve into the second step of BulletPoints: ASSESS. Do you talk to your patients about guns? What's your approach? Tag us on social media, @empulsepodcast, reach out via email empulsepodcast@gmail.com, or connect through our website, ucdavisem.com. Encourage your friends and colleagues to listen and share their perspective, too! ***Please rate us and leave us a review on iTunes! It helps us reach more people.*** Hosts: Dr. Julia Magaña, Associate Professor of Pediatric Emergency Medicine at UC Davis Dr. Sarah Medeiros, Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine at UC Davis Guest Host: Dr. Jonathan Kohler, Associate Professor of Surgery and Medical Director of Pediatric Trauma at UC Davis; Host of Country Hits: Rural Trauma from the Scene to the ED Guest: Dr. Amy Barnhorst, Associate Clinical Professor of Psychiatry and Vice Chair of Community Mental Health at UC Davis; Director of the BulletPoints Project Resources: The BulletPoints Project - The Basics Guns and Suicide: the Hidden Toll a Special Report by Madeline Drexler, Editor, Harvard Public Health California Firearm Violence Research Center (CA FVRC) Gifford Law Center *** Thank you to the UC Davis Department of Emergency Medicine for supporting this podcast and to Orlando Magaña at OM Productions for audio production services.
24.12.2022 Sacharja 2 gelesen von Jonathan Kohler, Gröningen by Gemeinschaftsverband Sachsen-Anhalt
As emergency physicians, we are no strangers to firearm violence and its consequences. We explored this topic with renowned expert, Dr. Garen Wintemute, in our January 2019 episode, #thisismylane. Most physicians feel strongly that we have a role in gun violence prevention, but many of us aren't sure what we can do in our daily clinical practice to make a difference. That's why Psychiatrist Dr. Amy Barnhorst and her colleagues at the California Firearm Violence Research Center at UC Davis developed the BulletPoints Project. BulletPoints is a resource for clinicians and medical educators who are committed to firearm injury prevention. In the second episode of our series, we delve into the first step of BulletPoints: approach. Dr. Barnhorst takes us through how to start some of these challenging conversations. Hint: it starts with checking your own beliefs and biases. Do you talk to your patients about guns? What's your approach? Tag us on social media, @empulsepodcast, reach out via email empulsepodcast@gmail.com, or connect through our website, ucdavisem.com. Encourage your friends and colleagues to listen and share their perspective, too! ***Please rate us and leave us a review on iTunes! It helps us reach more people.*** Hosts: Dr. Julia Magaña, Associate Professor of Pediatric Emergency Medicine at UC Davis Dr. Sarah Medeiros, Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine at UC Davis Guest Host: Dr. Jonathan Kohler, Associate Professor of Surgery and Medical Director of Pediatric Trauma at UC Davis; Host of Country Hits: Rural Trauma from the Scene to the ED Guest: Dr. Amy Barnhorst, Associate Clinical Professor of Psychiatry and Vice Chair of Community Mental Health at UC Davis; Director of the BulletPoints Project Resources: The BulletPoints Project - The Basics Guns and Suicide: the Hidden Toll a Special Report by Madeline Drexler, Editor, Harvard Public Health California Firearm Violence Research Center (CA FVRC) Gifford Law Center *** Thank you to the UC Davis Department of Emergency Medicine for supporting this podcast and to Orlando Magaña at OM Productions for audio production services.
As emergency physicians, we are no strangers to firearm violence and its consequences. We explored this topic with renowned expert, Dr. Garen Wintemute, in our January 2019 episode, #thisismylane. Most physicians feel strongly that we have a role in gun violence prevention, but many of us aren't sure what we can do in our daily clinical practice to make a difference. That's why Psychiatrist Dr. Amy Barnhorst and her colleagues at the California Firearm Violence Research Center at UC Davis developed the BulletPoints Project. BulletPoints is a resource for clinicians and medical educators who are committed to firearm injury prevention. In the first episode of our series, Dr. Barnhorst provides the background information we need to understand the scope of firearm violence in the US, and to begin to tackle the issue with practical solutions. Do you talk to your patients about guns? What's your approach? Tag us on social media, @empulsepodcast, reach out via email empulsepodcast@gmail.com, or connect through our website, ucdavisem.com. Encourage your friends and colleagues to listen and share their perspective, too! ***Please rate us and leave us a review on iTunes! It helps us reach more people.*** Hosts: Dr. Julia Magaña, Associate Professor of Pediatric Emergency Medicine at UC Davis Dr. Sarah Medeiros, Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine at UC Davis Guest Host: Dr. Jonathan Kohler, Associate Professor of Surgery and Medical Director of Pediatric Trauma at UC Davis; Host of Country Hits: Rural Trauma from the Scene to the ED Guest: Dr. Amy Barnhorst, Associate Clinical Professor of Psychiatry and Vice Chair of Community Mental Health at UC Davis; Director of the BulletPoints Project Resources: The BulletPoints Project - Epidemiology CDC firearm related death statistics California Firearm Violence Research Center (CA FVRC) Stop Handgun Violence *** Thank you to the UC Davis Department of Emergency Medicine for supporting this podcast and to Orlando Magaña at OM Productions for audio production services.
Falls are a huge problem for the elderly. Older folks are rightly terrified of falling, and preventing falls is one of the most important things we can do for our geriatric patients. Our experts are Drs. Christy Adams and Katren Tyler from UC Davis Medical Center. Additional resources: Stopping Elderly Accidents, Deaths, and Injuries (STEADI) project: https://www.cdc.gov/steadi/index.html CDC Still Going Strong program: https://www.cdc.gov/StillGoingStrong/ Wisconsin Institute on Healthy Aging Stepping On program: https://wihealthyaging.org/stepping-on-consumer UC Davis Fall Prevention Program, including fall risk calculator and a video with 6 steps to reduce falls Country Hits is a production of Wisconsin's South Central Regional Trauma Advisory Council. Special thanks to the UC Davis Departments of Surgery and Emergency Medicine. Jonathan Kohler is @jekohler on Twitter and at RxCreative.
In this episode, we talk to Drs. Scott Zakaluzny and Daniel Nishijima from UC Davis Medical Center about what to do when your patient is on an anticoagulant, and what to do when your patient is on an anticoagulant you've never heard of -- and can't even pronouce. Resources: Daniel mentions this paper about how EMS ascertains whether a patient is on anticoagulation: Do EMS Providers Accurately Ascertain Anticoagulant and Antiplatelet Use in Older Adults with Head Trauma? CHEST guidelines: https://journal.chestnet.org/action/showPdf?pii=S0012-3692%2812%2960122-6 Country Hits is a production of Wisconsin's South Central Regional Trauma Advisory Council. Special thanks to the UC Davis Departments of Surgery and Emergency Medicine. Jonathan Kohler is @jekohler on Twitter and at RxCreative.
Carbon dioxide. We all breathe it in, and breathe more of it out. But just how a patient breathes carbon dioxide out can tell us a lot about how they are doing. Our experts are Drs. Matthew Greer and John Anderson from UC Davis Medical Center. Resources: https://www.aliem.com https://emcrit.org UpToDate on capnography Dr. Anderson has a chapter in Capnography. (2011). (n.p.): Cambridge University Press. Country Hits is a production of Wisconsin's South Central Regional Trauma Advisory Council. Special thanks to the UC Davis Departments of Surgery and Emergency Medicine. Jonathan Kohler is @jekohler on Twitter and at RxCreative.
Sometimes taking care of the patient is the easy part. It's talking to bystanders, parents, and patients who have communication challenges that's hard. Our experts are Drs. David Shatz and John Rose from UC Davis Medical Center. Resources: Group critical incident stress debriefing Family presence during resuscitation Country Hits is a production of Wisconsin's South Central Regional Trauma Advisory Council. Special thanks to the UC Davis Departments of Surgery and Emergency Medicine. Jonathan Kohler is @jekohler on Twitter and at RxCreative.
There are few things scarier than a bad burn. If you don't work in or near a burn center, what do you need to know? Our expert on burn care in the first hour is Dr. Kathleen Romanowski from UC Davis Medical Center. Resources: American Burn Association fluid resuscitation guideline University of Washington Burn 101 video series featuring a much younger Jonathan Kohler. Country Hits is a production of Wisconsin's South Central Regional Trauma Advisory Council. Special thanks to the UC Davis Departments of Surgery and Emergency Medicine. Jonathan Kohler is @jekohler on Twitter and at RxCreative.
Country Hits: Rural Trauma from the Scene to the Emergency Department
There are lots of ways to get injured, but what will truly kill a trauma patient? What are the snakes in the grass that you have to be vigilant about? Our experts in how to identify the truly sick patient, and rescue them, are Drs. Rachel Russo and Jim Holmes. Resources: More about thromboelastography Country Hits is a production of Wisconsin's South Central Regional Trauma Advisory Council. Special thanks to the UC Davis Departments of Surgery and Emergency Medicine. Jonathan Kohler is @jekohler on Twitter and at RxCreative.
By the time you meet a patient, they've experienced not just the injury that generated the call, but a lifetime of experiences that inform their response to your care. Our expert in mental health and trauma informed care is Dr. Angela Jarman from UC Davis Medical Center. Resources: Dr. Jarman talking about Trauma Informed Care 101 on the EM Pulse podcast from the UC Davis Department of Emergency Medicine. Trauma Informed Care for opioid use disorders Country Hits is a production of Wisconsin's South Central Regional Trauma Advisory Council. Special thanks to the UC Davis Departments of Surgery and Emergency Medicine. Jonathan Kohler is @jekohler on Twitter and at RxCreative.
Hip fractures are common...and complicated. Our experts on all things hip are Drs. Katren Tyler and Philip Wolinsky. Resources: The Clinical Frailty Scale CDC Fall Prevention Program: Still Going Strong UC Davis Fall Prevention Program, including fall risk calculator and a video with 6 steps to reduce falls Country Hits is a production of Wisconsin's South Central Regional Trauma Advisory Council. Special thanks to the UC Davis Departments of Surgery and Emergency Medicine. Jonathan Kohler is @jekohler on Twitter and at RxCreative.
In today's podcast, we discuss all things appendicitis with pediatric surgeon Dr. Jonathan Kohler.
Kat talks to Jonathan Kohler from Landsdowne Investment Properties about the state of the market during the Covid19 crisis, addressing tenants, collections, body corporates and more.
Grit. The difference between entrepreneurs who make it and those who don’t. This theme has been a consistent one of the last three years of doing this show and yet stories about entrepreneurs who do whatever it takes to break through the obstacles that lie in their way just never get old. The story of Jonathan Kohler is no different and it is a story that truly brings to life what it takes to build a monster of a business. As the saying goes, only those who will risk going too far can possibly find out how far one can go. Taken From MBS(Episode 114): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gPEnOUCM0Us&t=1633s
Grit. The difference between entrepreneurs who make it and those who don’t. This theme has been a consistent one of the last three years of doing this show and yet stories about entrepreneurs who do whatever it takes to break through the obstacles that lie in their way just never get old. The story of Jonathan Kohler is no different and it is a story that truly brings to life what it takes to build a monster of a business. As the saying goes, only those who will risk going too far can possibly find out how far one can go. Taken From MBS(Episode 114): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gPEnOUCM0Us&t=1633s
Grit. The difference between entrepreneurs who make it and those who don’t. This theme has been a consistent one of the last three years of doing this show and yet stories about entrepreneurs who do whatever it takes to break through the obstacles that lie in their way just never get old. The story of Jonathan Kohler is no different and it is a story that truly brings to life what it takes to build a monster of a business. As the saying goes, only those who will risk going too far can possibly find out how far one can go. Taken From MBS(Episode 114): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gPEnOUCM0Us&t=1633s
Grit. The difference between entrepreneurs who make it and those who don’t. This theme has been a consistent one of the last three years of doing this show and yet stories about entrepreneurs who do whatever it takes to break through the obstacles that lie in their way just never get old. The story of Jonathan Kohler is no different and it is a story that truly brings to life what it takes to build a monster of a business. As the saying goes, only those who will risk going too far can possibly find out how far one can go. Taken From MBS( Episode 114): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gPEnOUCM0Us&t=1632s
Grit. The difference between entrepreneurs who make it and those who don’t. This theme has been a consistent one of the last three years of doing this show and yet stories about entrepreneurs who do whatever it takes to break through the obstacles that lie in their way just never get old. The story of Jonathan Kohler is no different and it is a story that truly brings to life what it takes to build a monster of a business. As the saying goes, only those who will risk going too far can possibly find out how far one can go. Taken From MBS (Episode 114): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gPEnOUCM0Us&t=1632s
Grit. The difference between entrepreneurs who make it and those who don’t. This theme has been a consistent one of the last three years of doing this show and yet stories about entrepreneurs who do whatever it takes to break through the obstacles that lie in their way just never get old. The story of Jonathan Kohler is no different and it is a story that truly brings to life what it takes to build a monster of a business. As the saying goes, only those who will risk going too far can possibly find out how far one can go. Taken From MBS (Episode 114): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gPEnOUCM0Us&t=1631s
Grit. The difference between entrepreneurs who make it and those who don’t. This theme has been a consistent one of the last three years of doing this show and yet stories about entrepreneurs who do whatever it takes to break through the obstacles that lie in their way just never get old. The story of Jonathan Kohler is no different and it is a story that truly brings to life what it takes to build a monster of a business. As the saying goes, only those who will risk going too far can possibly find out how far one can go. Taken From MBS (Episode 114): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gPEnOUCM0Us&t=1631s
Grit. The difference between entrepreneurs who make it and those who don’t. This theme has been a consistent one of the last three years of doing this show and yet stories about entrepreneurs who do whatever it takes to break through the obstacles that lie in their way just never get old. The story of Jonathan Kohler is no different and it is a story that truly brings to life what it takes to build a monster of a business. As the saying goes, only those who will risk going too far can possibly find out how far one can go. Taken From MBS (Episode 114): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gPEnOUCM0Us&t=1631s
The second of a 2-part series with Jonathan Kohler. In this episode, we talk sectional title investments, the very hot topic about whether you should be buying or renting, market trends and most importantly, where the next best investment hubs are likely to be. If you haven’t listened to part 1 - its a good grounding for this episode and a must for anyone involved or thinking of getting involved in sectional title ownership.
Part 1 of a 2 part series: Kat and her guest Jonathan Kohler chat about sectional title schemes and body corporate management; arming you with the tools to help you understand what good property management looks like and what the potential pitfalls are along the way.
Grit. The difference between entrepreneurs who make it and those who don’t. This theme has been a consistent one of the last three years of doing this show and yet stories about entrepreneurs who do whatever it takes to break through the obstacles that lie in their way just never get old. The story of Jonathan Kohler is no different and it is a story that truly brings to life what it takes to build a monster of a business. As the saying goes, only those who will risk going too far can possibly find out how far one can go.
In the tenth episode of RadEO, we talk to Jonathan Kohler, founder and CEO of Landsdowne Investment Properties. He shares his humble origins in the property management. How to use hustle to give the impression that you are bigger than you are. Life after selling his house and M3. What to do when you have started too far away from your company and clients. Subscribe on iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/radeo/id1250841955) or Soundcloud (https://soundcloud.com/radeopodcast) More about Jonathan Kohler After completing his bachelor of commerce at Bond University in 2004, Jonathan started his first job working for Summercon Property Development. There he was part of a sales team that sold over 2500 off plan apartments, in 18 different developments. He started Landsdowne Investment Properties in November 2006 in the hope of becoming one of Summercon’s service providers. In 2010 they were awarded the contract to become one of Summercon’s preferred sales & rentals agencies. Since then they have become one of Summercon’s preferred estate management companies and have won contracts to manage Steyn City and Eagle Canyon Golf Estate. Their newest clients are Balwin and Calgro M3. He recently married his beautiful wife (and fierce lawyer), Antonia. He is currently the integration chair of the Johannesburg chapter of the Entrepreneurs' Organization. Find Jonathan’s business here - www.landsdowne.co.za Show notes: Explain to us what your business is 00:19 How did you end up in this industry? 00:57 What strategies do you have in place to deal with ever-changing business relationships? 06:30 Competing businesses 08:47 The entrepreneurs' dream of stepping aside from your business and the repercussions 09:54 Two million rand in Legal Fees 11:52 What is next for you and your leadership journey? 13:05 Falling back in love with your business 14:28 Are you passionate about your business? 15:32 Do you want to be a director of this business? 19:40 Knowing your strengths 21:52 What have you done to keep your clients and staff happy? 23:40 Investing in people 25:05 Choosing Uber over driving yourself 28:00 Paying off someone else’s bond 31:48 What’s the next fixed asset that you’ll ditch? 37:50
We know obesity can affect women’s health in several ways (see episode 7 – At the Intersection of Obesity and Women’s Health with Dr. Paola Gehrig). But can obesity in one generation create genetic changes that will carry through several generations? Dr. Kelle Moley of the Washington University in St. Louis Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology sat down with the Women’s Healthcast to discuss her research in mouse models that suggests obesity can change our mitochondrial DNA and become a transgenerational trait. And stick around until the end of the episode for a bonus interview with Dr. Jonathan Kohler, pediatric general surgeon in the UW-Madison Department of Surgery and host of the Surgery Sett, a podcast about the ideas, inventions and innovations of the worldwide surgical community. Learn about why he wanted to to pull back the curtain on surgery with his podcast.
Episode 32: Dr. Jonathan Kohler In this episode we hear from our host, Dr. Jonathan Kohler, as he kicks off the second season of the Surgery Sett. Dr. Kohler discusses his work communicating what surgery is to the public and the expectations that television and film place on the profession. We hope you enjoy!
Episode 23: Dr. Sara Holden Sara Holden, a recently graduated chief resident here at the UW, sits down with our podcast host, Dr. Jonathan Kohler. They discuss the various cognitive biases that exist in medicine and how these biases relate to the way our brains are wired to think. Dr. Holden dives into the world of behavioral science to understand our mental processes and the ways in which these processes can be altered to better detect personal biases. Recorded 3/15/2017
Episode 20: Dr. Angela Ingraham In this episode, host Dr. Jonathan Kohler will be talking with Dr. Angela Ingraham, a trauma and acute care surgeon here at UW- Madison. You may recognize her voice from her role as an occasional guest host for the Surgery Sett, only this time the roles are reversed! Dr. Ingraham is currently conducting research on trauma and emergency general surgery in order to develop quality indicators for EGS patients. She’ll be discussing some of her discoveries pertaining to emergency general surgery transfers and will explain some of the potential options for improving these patient outcomes. We hope you enjoy! Recorded 12/7/16
Episode 15: Dr. Susan Pitt In this special edition of the Surgery Sett, host Jonathan Kohler sits down with Dr. Susan Pitt, an Assistant Professor in the Division of Endocrine Surgeon here at UW, who’s received a lot of media attention lately. Earlier this month (April 2017), Dr. Pitt made waves when she decided to recreate the cover of The New Yorker’s annual Health, Medicine & the Body Issue, which features four female surgeons standing over an operating table. She posted her recreation to Twitter on April 3, and invited others to join her with #NYerORCoverChallenge. Within days, the tweet caught fire and female surgeons from around the world began posting their own versions of the cover along with #ILookLikeASurgeon. This viral movement has empowered female surgeons to express solidarity and increase their visibility in a traditionally male-dominated field. Currently at the UW Department of Surgery, 20 of 38 general surgeons are female. This is significantly higher than the national average of surgeons who are female, which sits around 19% according the American Medical Association. In this episode, Dr. Pitt will delve into some of the specifics of this social media frenzy, and discuss her rational behind the posting. We hope you enjoy! Recorded 4/20/17
Episode 8: Dr. Oya AndacogluOur guest Dr. Oya Andacoglu, a Turkish born, former general surgery resident here at UW-Madison, discusses her transition from foreign medical student to general surgery resident and elaborates on some of the challenges foreign residents might face. In addition, Dr. Andacoglu and our host Dr. Jonathan Kohler go over some of the details of living donor liver transplants and discuss the various perspectives that surround it. Recorded 5/4/2016
Nutanix NEXT Community Podcast Episode 18 with your Hosts Laura Whalen, John Troyer, Dwayne Lessner and Angelo Luciani. This week, we chat with Michael Webster and Jonathan Kohler about a couple of blog posts they wrote - In Kernel or Not In Kernel.
Nutanix NEXT Community Podcast Episode 7 with your Hosts Laura Whalen, John Troyer, Dwayne Lessner and Angelo Luciani. This week, we chat with Jonathan Kohler, about Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity.