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Best podcasts about kentucky healthcare

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ASHPOfficial
Innovation in Pharmacy Practice: Applying Machine Learning Models to Predict Medication Non-Adherence in IBD Patients

ASHPOfficial

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2025 24:23


This podcast explores the intersection of pharmacy and technology, focusing on how machine learning (ML) models are being used to predict medication non-adherence in patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). Dr. Gina Luchen, Director of Digital Health and Data at ASHP and Dr. Christian Rhudy, Associate Director of Quality and Outcomes Research at the University of Kentucky HealthCare discuss Dr. Rhudy's recent ML model research, key findings, and the potential applications of these models across different patient populations. The information presented during the podcast reflects solely the opinions of the presenter. The information and materials are not, and are not intended as, a comprehensive source of drug information on this topic. The contents of the podcast have not been reviewed by ASHP, and should neither be interpreted as the official policies of ASHP, nor an endorsement of any product(s), nor should they be considered as a substitute for the professional judgment of the pharmacist or physician.

Dietetics with Dana
186. Interview with Emily Bugay, MS, RD, LD

Dietetics with Dana

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2024 40:01


Send us a message!In this episode Dana interviews Emily Bugay, MS, RD, LD about her career path in clinical nutrition, management and dietetic internship directorship. Emily also shares about her work transitioning the UK Dietetic Internship to a provide that pays their interns!Link to the UK Hospital Dietetic Internship: https://ukhealthcare.uky.edu/dietetics-internship-program Deadline to apply: February 1st through DICAS Work at UK HealthCare: https://ukjobs.uky.edu/Emily Bugay, MS, RD, LD is the Director of Clinical Nutrition and the Dietetic Internship program at University of Kentucky HealthCare. She obtained her Bachelor of Science in Dietetics from Michigan State University, completed her Dietetic Internship at UK HealthCare, and her Master's degree in Health Science with an emphasis in health care management from Northern Kentucky University. Prior to her current role, she worked at UK HealthCare as a Clinical Dietitian in both Cardiology and Heart and Lung Transplant positions. She received the Emerging Dietetic Leader award from the Bluegrass Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics in 2023 and has been a guest speaker for dietetic associations, college courses, and symposiums on topics including Transplant Nutrition, cardiac diets for patients with diabetes, and navigating the dietetics profession. She is an active member of the Academy, the Kentucky state affiliate, and the regional affiliate. Emily is passionate about leadership and mentorship, preparing the next generation of dietitians, and fair compensation for nutrition professionals.

Connections with Renee Shaw
Organ Donation - Meera Gupta, MD, and Ashley Holt

Connections with Renee Shaw

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2024 26:35


There are close to one thousand Kentuckians awaiting lifesaving organs. One organ donor can save up to 8 lives. Renee Shaw talks with Meera Gupta, MD, a transplant surgeon at University of Kentucky HealthCare, and kidney transplant recipient Ashley Holt, who has regained a higher quality of life because of a donor.

Kentucky Edition
April 26, 2024 - University of Kentucky Healthcare Announces it is Acquiring Saint Claire Healthcare

Kentucky Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2024 27:30


University of Kentucky Healthcare announces it is acquiring Saint Claire Healthcare, and Eastern Kentucky University will start accepting SNAP benefits on campus. 

The House of Surgery
ACS Cancer Programs: 2024 Conference Recap and a Look Ahead

The House of Surgery

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2024 34:21


In this episode, the Medical Director for ACS Cancer Programs—Ronald J. Weigel, MD, PhD, MBA, FACS—talks with three of his colleagues— Daniel Boffa, MD, FACS, Laurie J. Kirstein, MD, FACS, Timothy W. Mullett, MD, FACS—about the recent successful ACS Cancer Conference in Austin, Texas. In addition to the key insights and lessons learned from the conference, they also discuss new opportunities for clinical practice and what to expect this year and beyond from ACS Cancer Programs. HOST Ronald J. Weigel, MD, PhD, MBA, FACS, Medical Director for ACS Cancer Programs and E. A. Crowell Jr. Professor and Chair of the Department of Surgery with the University of Iowa Health Care in Iowa City. GUESTS Daniel Boffa, MD, FACS, Chair of the ACS Commission on Cancer Quality Assurance and Data Committee and Director of Clinical Affairs for the Thoracic Surgery Program at Yale Medicine in New Haven, CT. Laurie J. Kirstein, MD, FACS, ACS Cancer Conference Chair and Breast Surgical Oncologist from Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York, NY. Timothy W. Mullett, MD, FACS, Chair of the ACS Commission on Cancer and Medical Director of the Markey Cancer Center Network with the University of Kentucky Healthcare in Lexington. Talk about the podcast on social media using the hashtag #HouseofSurgery

Critical Care Scenarios
Episode 71: Transplant medications with Olivia Philippart

Critical Care Scenarios

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2024 54:52


We discuss the medications typically used after organ transplant, their impact on critical illness, and how to manage them when these patients show up sick—with Olivia Philippart, transplant clinical pharmacist specializing in liver and kidney transplant at University of Kentucky HealthCare. Find us on Patreon here! Buy your merch here! Takeaway lessons References From: Fishman … Continue reading "Episode 71: Transplant medications with Olivia Philippart"

UK HealthCast
Providing Trauma-Informed Pediatric Care. What it Means, and How UK HealthCare Can Help

UK HealthCast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2023


CPTS is part of the National Child Traumatic Stress Network (NCTSN). It brings together a unique multi-disciplinary team headquartered at three institutions: Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Nemours Children's Health, and University of Kentucky HealthCare. We work closely with familyadvocates and frontline healthcare providers around the United States and internationally. Our mission is to reduce pediatric medical traumatic stress by promoting trauma-informed healthcare. We reach healthcare providers and systems - disseminating evidence-based practices and screening tools and training providers to recognize and address traumatic stress in children. We provide resources for pediatric patients and their families in English and Spanish.

What's Next with Eric Wood
Ep 157 - Bridge The Gap with Matthew Dawson

What's Next with Eric Wood

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2022 32:48


Matthew Dawson is the CEO and Founder of Wild Health, a genomics based precision medicine company. Dawson left University of Kentucky HealthCare, where he had been the director of Point of Care Ultrasound, to launch Wild Health. At this cutting-edge medical facility, a team of physicians and health coaches conduct a deep analysis of a patient's DNA, biometrics, bloodwork and microbiome via proprietary software. They then combine the data with conversations and other factors to tell you exactly how to optimize your health, providing clients with an individualized plan for diet, exercise, supplements and lifestyle factors to optimize health and prevent disease. Today on the show, Eric and Matt teach you how to live your best life and some tips for long term brain health. Topics include: (1:45-4:40) - Matt as a two sport athlete in college (4:40-8:40) - Wild Health's origin story (8:40-10:35) - What separates Wild Health from the rest of the medical field (10:35-14:40) - Diet/lifestyle pitfalls (14:40-18:45) - Types of water and their impact on human longevity (18:45-22:10) - Brain health of football players (22:10-26:00) - Do wearables help? (26:00-28:05) - Exogenous ketones And much more. Rare, review and subscribe to the show today!

DASON Digest
Ep.36 – Antibiograms for Escalation: What's the Application?

DASON Digest

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2022 27:19


This episode features Drs. Jenni Thomas and Wes Johnson from University of Kentucky Healthcare. The article reviewed in this episode is available here: https://doi.org/10.1093/cid/ciac256. For more information about DASON, please visit: https://dason.medicine.duke.edu.

DASON Digest
Ep.35 – The Waiting Game: Time Between Blood Culture Sets

DASON Digest

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2022 24:59


This episode features Drs. Jenni Thomas and Wes Johnson from University of Kentucky Healthcare. The articles reviewed in this episode are available here: https://doi.org/10.1017/ash.2022.27 https://doi.org/10.1128/jcm.01005-21 For more information about DASON, please visit: https://dason.medicine.duke.edu.

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DASON Digest
Ep.32 – Vancomycin Monitoring: Are We Below the Curve? A Discussion with Experts

DASON Digest

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2022 34:08


This episode features Dr. Shaefer Spires from DASON and Drs. Katie Olney and Katie Wallace from University of Kentucky Healthcare. The article reviewed in this episode is available here: https://doi.org/10.1002/phar.2670. For more information about DASON, please visit: https://dason.medicine.duke.edu.

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Pill Talk Podcast
What was your education like part 2. With Dr. Scott Kincaid

Pill Talk Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2021 4:56


Dr. Scott Kincaid is an Associate Professor of Pharmacy Practice at Presbyterian College School of Pharmacy and the Interim Assistant Dean for Student Affairs. He earned his Doctor of Pharmacy in 2005 from West Virginia University School of Pharmacy and furthered his training by completing a Pharmacy Practice Residency and an Infectious Diseases Pharmacy Practice Residency at West Virginia University Hospitals. Dr. Kincaid has been board-certified as a pharmacotherapy specialist since 2009. Since residency Dr. Kincaid has held positions in academic and clinical administrative roles at South University School of Pharmacy, University of Kentucky HealthCare, LECOM School of Pharmacy and currently Presbyterian College School of Pharmacy. During his PGY-2 residency, Scott participated on his first medical mission trip to Guatemala, and he continues to travel to Guatemala for medical missions biannually. Dr. Kincaid, along with participating in, has also served as the leader for multiple medical missions to Guatemala over the past 14 years. Full episode available on YouTube and all Podcast platforms #pilltalk #pilltalkpodcast #podcast #drbartou --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/pilltalkpodcast/support

Pill Talk Podcast
What Was Your Education Like With Dr. Scott Kincaid

Pill Talk Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2021 2:41


Getting Started with Dr. Scott Kincaid. Dr. Scott Kincaid is an Associate Professor of Pharmacy Practice at Presbyterian College School of Pharmacy and the Interim Assistant Dean for Student Affairs. He earned his Doctor of Pharmacy in 2005 from West Virginia University School of Pharmacy and furthered his training by completing a Pharmacy Practice Residency and an Infectious Diseases Pharmacy Practice Residency at West Virginia University Hospitals. Dr. Kincaid has been board-certified as a pharmacotherapy specialist since 2009. Since residency Dr. Kincaid has held positions in academic and clinical administrative roles at South University School of Pharmacy, University of Kentucky HealthCare, LECOM School of Pharmacy and currently Presbyterian College School of Pharmacy. During his PGY-2 residency, Scott participated on his first medical mission trip to Guatemala, and he continues to travel to Guatemala for medical missions biannually. Dr. Kincaid, along with participating in, has also served as the leader for multiple medical missions to Guatemala over the past 14 years. Full episode available on YouTube and all Podcast platforms #pilltalk #pilltalkpodcast #podcast #drbartou --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/pilltalkpodcast/support

Pill Talk Podcast
Getting started with Dr. Scott Kincaid

Pill Talk Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2021 2:21


Getting Started with Dr. Scott Kincaid. Dr. Scott Kincaid is an Associate Professor of Pharmacy Practice at Presbyterian College School of Pharmacy and the Interim Assistant Dean for Student Affairs. He earned his Doctor of Pharmacy in 2005 from West Virginia University School of Pharmacy and furthered his training by completing a Pharmacy Practice Residency and an Infectious Diseases Pharmacy Practice Residency at West Virginia University Hospitals. Dr. Kincaid has been board-certified as a pharmacotherapy specialist since 2009. Since residency Dr. Kincaid has held positions in academic and clinical administrative roles at South University School of Pharmacy, University of Kentucky HealthCare, LECOM School of Pharmacy and currently Presbyterian College School of Pharmacy. During his PGY-2 residency, Scott participated on his first medical mission trip to Guatemala, and he continues to travel to Guatemala for medical missions biannually. Dr. Kincaid, along with participating in, has also served as the leader for multiple medical missions to Guatemala over the past 14 years. Full episode available on YouTube and all Podcast platforms #pilltalk #pilltalkpodcast #podcast #drbartou --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/pilltalkpodcast/support

Pill Talk Podcast
Ep.36 PillTalk Podcast With Dr. Scott Kincaid

Pill Talk Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2021 58:21


Dr. Scott Kincaid is an Associate Professor of Pharmacy Practice at Presbyterian College School of Pharmacy and the Interim Assistant Dean for Student Affairs. He earned his Doctor of Pharmacy in 2005 from West Virginia University School of Pharmacy and furthered his training by completing a Pharmacy Practice Residency and an Infectious Diseases Pharmacy Practice Residency at West Virginia University Hospitals. Dr. Kincaid has been board-certified as a pharmacotherapy specialist since 2009. Since residency Dr. Kincaid has held positions in academic and clinical administrative roles at South University School of Pharmacy, University of Kentucky HealthCare, LECOM School of Pharmacy and currently Presbyterian College School of Pharmacy. During his PGY-2 residency, Scott participated on his first medical mission trip to Guatemala, and he continues to travel to Guatemala for medical missions biannually. Dr. Kincaid, along with participating in, has also served as the leader for multiple medical missions to Guatemala over the past 14 years. #pilltalk #pilltalkpodcast #podcast #drbartou --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/pilltalkpodcast/support

ASHPOfficial
Implementation of an Opioid Stewardship Program at an Academic Medical Center

ASHPOfficial

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2020 30:45


As the opioid crisis continues to affect the lives of people around the country health-systems most impacted by the crisis have taken a proactive approach in the fight. Recognizing the need for grassroots leadership to guide responsible opioid prescribing the University of Kentucky HealthCare implemented an Opioid Stewardship Program. The host and speakers would like to give special acknowledgement of Steven Silverstein, Pharm.D., BCPS, Director of Pharmacy; Mercy Hospital and Medical Center, Chicago, IL for his assistance with the development of this podcast. The information presented during the podcast reflects solely the opinions of the presenter.  The information and materials are not, and are not intended as, a comprehensive source of drug information on this topic. The contents of the podcast have not been reviewed by ASHP, and should neither be interpreted as the official policies of ASHP, nor an endorsement of any product(s), nor should they be considered as a substitute for the professional judgment of the pharmacist or physician.

UK HealthCast
What is Kidney Embolization Surgery and Why Might Someone Need it?

UK HealthCast

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2018


Since the reports of recent news about the First Lady having a Kidney Embolization procedure have come out, you might have wondered why, or what that means for her health.Dr. Stephen E. Strup, Chairman of Urology at the University of Kentucky Healthcare, is here to share his expertise on why some people might need a Kidney Embolization procedure and what that means in terms of long term health.

Raising a Powerful Girl
Music for the Soul: Music Therapy for Practical Life

Raising a Powerful Girl

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2018 37:46


Music Therapy is a highly accessible medium for active, goal-oriented engagement in a fun and empowering way. Music therapy activities led by a board-certified music therapist provide children with opportunities to practice non-music-related skills in all developmental areas, including cognitive, motor, communication and language, social, behavioral, psychosocial, and emotional areas - regardless of musical skill or experience. Research-based music interventions are designed and implemented by music therapists to target individualized goals while simultaneously providing opportunities to practice leadership skills, foster independence, improve relationships, and allowing for freedom of expression in individual and group settings. Music is relatable, in some way, to all people regardless of age or ability and is a part of every culture; therefore, engaging in music therapy through singing, moving, listening, and/or playing instruments is an accessible and adaptable medium through which girls can become empowered. My Guest today is Eric Ervast. Eric  is a board certified music therapist and he received his bachelor's and master's degrees in music therapy from Florida State University. He completed his internship at University of Kentucky HealthCare and has a background in primarily medical and pediatric music therapy with a variety of additional clinical experience. Prior to joining the Tampa Bay Institute for Music Therapy in May of 2017, he provided music therapy services to patients at Tallahassee Memorial HealthCare and to individuals and groups in the Tallahassee Community. Eric has a passion for working with infants and children in a variety of settings, and is an active member of the American Music Therapy Association.

Raising a Powerful Girl
Music for the Soul: Music Therapy for Practical Life

Raising a Powerful Girl

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2018 37:46


Music Therapy is a highly accessible medium for active, goal-oriented engagement in a fun and empowering way. Music therapy activities led by a board-certified music therapist provide children with opportunities to practice non-music-related skills in all developmental areas, including cognitive, motor, communication and language, social, behavioral, psychosocial, and emotional areas - regardless of musical skill or experience. Research-based music interventions are designed and implemented by music therapists to target individualized goals while simultaneously providing opportunities to practice leadership skills, foster independence, improve relationships, and allowing for freedom of expression in individual and group settings. Music is relatable, in some way, to all people regardless of age or ability and is a part of every culture; therefore, engaging in music therapy through singing, moving, listening, and/or playing instruments is an accessible and adaptable medium through which girls can become empowered. My Guest today is Eric Ervast. Eric  is a board certified music therapist and he received his bachelor's and master's degrees in music therapy from Florida State University. He completed his internship at University of Kentucky HealthCare and has a background in primarily medical and pediatric music therapy with a variety of additional clinical experience. Prior to joining the Tampa Bay Institute for Music Therapy in May of 2017, he provided music therapy services to patients at Tallahassee Memorial HealthCare and to individuals and groups in the Tallahassee Community. Eric has a passion for working with infants and children in a variety of settings, and is an active member of the American Music Therapy Association.

Mandy Connell
03/21/2017 Charter Schools

Mandy Connell

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2017 104:37


1. Mandy discusses the repeal of Obamacare and its replacement. 2. Guest: Thomas Massie, Congressman from Kentucky - Healthcare bill. 3. Neil Gorsuch hearings discussed. 4. Guest; Sherrie Peif, Complete Colorado - Douglas County anti-charter school group puts out false information. 5. Charter schools continued. 6. The everyone is a racist meme resulting from a test turns out to be invalid.