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Turn on the Lights Podcast
The importance of the "hand-off" in health care with Christopher Landrigan

Turn on the Lights Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2024 43:15


Did you know that sleep-deprived doctors are more likely to make critical errors or that poor communication during patient handoffs can jeopardize care? In this episode, Dr. Christopher Landrigan, Chief of General Pediatrics at Boston Children's Hospital and co-founder of the I-PASS Patient Safety Institute, emphasizes the importance of systemic changes, improved communication, and financial support to enhance patient safety. Dr. Christopher Landrigan has spent his career addressing patient safety issues, particularly focusing on resident work hours and communication failures in hospitals. His early research revealed that sleep-deprived medical residents made significantly more errors, prompting changes to duty-hour policies to reduce risks to patients and providers. Recognizing that frequent handoffs during shorter shifts could lead to information loss, Dr. Landrigan co-developed the I-PASS system, a standardized communication framework to improve patient care transitions. I-PASS, now adapted for various specialties and roles, has been implemented across hospitals nationwide with support from organizations like the I-PASS Institute and regional partnerships such as the Kentucky Hospital Association. While progress has been made, Dr. Landrigan emphasizes the need for systemic change, behavior adaptation, and financial backing to scale successful patient safety programs across the complex health care system. Tune in to learn about Dr. Landrigan's work on resident hours and the I-PASS system's impact on patient safety! About CareQuest: CareQuest Institute for Oral Health is a national nonprofit dedicated to creating an oral health care system that is accessible, equitable, and integrated. Learn more about how their advocacy, philanthropy, research, and education are creating a better oral health system at carequest.org/turnonthelights Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Health Now
Practical Steps to Minimize Pollution's Impact on Your Health and Home

Health Now

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2024 20:41


Most of us are aware of the risks of air pollution, but what about the pollutants we encounter inside our homes every day? In 2024, the American Lung Association reported that over 131 million people in the U.S. are exposed to unhealthy levels of pollution, but the dangers don't stop at the front door. In this episode, we dive deep into the topic of pollution with Philip J. Landrigan, MD, MSc, FAAP, a leading expert in global public health. Dr. Landrigan helps us identify different sources of pollution, including microplastics, pesticides, and air pollution, and their health risks. Learn practical strategies for minimizing exposure, safer alternatives to common pollutants, and how pollution is linked to climate change. Whether at home, in your community, or at a societal level, discover actionable steps you can take to reduce pollution's impact on your health and the health of those around you.

The Seamless Connection
#40 - Dr. Christopher Landrigan, Chief of General Pediatrics at Boston Children's HospitaI & Deborah Campbell, VP Clinical Strategy and Transformation at Kentucky Hospital Association

The Seamless Connection

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2024 41:32


Join us this week as Meena Mallipeddi welcome's guests Dr. Christopher Landrigan, Chief of General Peditarics at Boston Children's Hospital & Deborah Campbell, VP Clinical Strategy and Transformation at Kentucky Hospital Association.What you'll get from this episode:Introduction of Deborah Campbell and Dr. Christopher Landrigan, leaders in the I-PASS Initiative.Insights into the career paths of Campbell and Landrigan, highlighting their journey in healthcare.Explanation of the I-PASS Initiative and its focus on improving transitions of care.Discussion on the implementation and impact of I-PASS in various healthcare settings.Exploration of the future of I-PASS and other related initiatives in healthcare communication.Learn More About Our Guests:Boston Children's Hospital Website https://www.childrenshospital.org/ Kentucky Hospital Association Website https://www.kyha.com/ Guest Dr. Christopher Landrigan's LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/christopher-landrigan-md-b5472abb/Guest Deborah Campbell's LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/deborah-campbell-a3809a5a/“AmplifyMD immediately connects medical facilities to a large network of physicians in all of the most essential specialties, including Neurology, Cardiology, Infectious Disease, Pulmonology and Heme/Onc.” Their mission is access, by becoming the definitive specialty care platform that connects every medical facility to the specialty care they need to improve patient outcomes. - https://amplifymd.com/Follow The Seamless Connection: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-seamless-connection

First U Think
New Beginnings: Surviving to Thriving with Amy Landrigan

First U Think

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2024 20:57


In this presentation, Amy Landrigan, Vice President of Strategy & Venture for Central Iowa Shelter and Services, will explore the comprehensive range of services provided by the organization. Learn how these initiatives work together to not only address immediate needs but also empower individuals to move from merely surviving to truly thriving. Discover the impactful ways in which CISS supports our community members on their journey to a better life.Support the Show.

The Sisters in Crime Writers' Podcast

Linda Landrigan has had a longtime love affair with mystery. Earning her undergraduate degree from New College in Florida and her Master's degree from Dartmouth College in New Hampshire, Linda held a variety of jobs before landing a position as associate editor of Hitchcock under the magazine's previous editor, Cathleen Jordan, with whom she had the privilege of working for five years. Assuming the mantle of editor-in-chief in 2002, Linda has also edited the commemorative anthology Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine Presents Fifty Years of Crime and Suspense (2006) and the digital anthology Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine Presents Thirteen Tales of New American Gothic (2012), and has found time to be active on the board of the New York City Chapter of the Women's National Book Association. In 2008, Linda and her “partner in crime,” Janet Hutchings – editor of Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine – were presented with the Poirot Award from Malice Domestic for their contributions to the mystery genre.Mentioned in the Episode:Crippen & Landru Publishers https://crippen-and-landru.myshopify.com/Martin Edwards The Life of Crime: Detecting the History of Mysteries and their CreatorsThe Mystery Place: Home of the World's Longest-Running Short Story Mystery Magazines https://www.themysteryplace.com/Podcasts: https://www.alfredhitchcockmysterymagazine.com/the-crime-scene/podcasts/*****************About SinCSisters in Crime was founded in 1986 to promote the ongoing advancement, recognition and professional development of women crime writers. Through advocacy, programming and leadership, SinC empowers and supports all crime writers regardless of genre or place on their career trajectory.www.SistersinCrime.orgInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/sincnational/Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/sincnational.bsky.socialThreads: https://www.threads.net/@sincnationalFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/sistersincrimeThe SinC Writers' Podcast is produced by Julian Crocamo https://www.juliancrocamo.com/

Heartland Stories
How Pesticides are Threatening Our Children's Health (Re-run)

Heartland Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2023 28:59


Dr. Philip Landrigan is a pediatrician and epidemiologist, as well as Professor, Director of the Global Public Health Program and of the Global Pollution Observatory at the Schiller Institute for Integrated Science and Society at Boston College. His research focuses on toxic chemicals in the environment and their effects on children's health and development. Tune in to learn more about: - Pesticides and children's health; - Fetal programing, epigenetics & windows of vulnerability; - What parents can do to protect their children's health; - The Heartland Study.  Dr. Landrigan urges parents to "Vote for children", by asking their representatives what they are doing to protect their children from the rising health issues that a lot of them are facing like autism, learning disabilities and childhood cancer.

On Health
Enough Already: Protecting Kids from Environmental Toxins

On Health

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2022 50:42


Every time you're fuelling your car or walking into your home and don't have to worry about lead exposure, it's thanks to my guest today, no less than one of my heroes, Dr. Phillip Landrigan. But the question still remains— how can you protect your children from environmental toxins? Chemicals are everywhere in today's world, and it's impossible to protect your child completely from the risks that they pose...but don't panic! Dr. Landrigan and I discuss the 3 biggest hazards to your child's health and what you, your community, and policymakers can do—starting today—to keep families safe.    Dr. Landrigan and I discuss:   How to detect lead poisoning symptoms in your child and how often they should be screened for lead exposure   The two negative developments in today's society that threaten to undo all the progress made in lowering lead exposure    How you can test for lead in your home and what you can do to protect your family   The known (and unknown) risks of manufactured chemicals   Pesticides in our food and the truth about GMOs   Keeping your baby safe from toxins during pregnancy   What's it going to take to make changes to public policy across the board       Philip Landrigan is an American epidemiologist and pediatrician and one of the world's leading advocates of children's health. Dr. Landrigan was the first to document the effects of lead poisoning on American children, which led to the US government's decision to remove lead from paint and gasoline. Dr. Landrigan has published over 500 scientific papers and has written several books for parents, including his latest, co-authored with his wife Mary Landrigan, Children and Environmental Toxins: What Everyone Needs to Know.    Thank you so much for taking the time to tune in to your body, yourself, and this podcast! Please share the love by sending this to someone in your life who could benefit from the kinds of things we talk about in this space. Make sure to follow your host on Instagram @dr.avivaromm and go to avivaromm.com to join the conversation.      

How Not to Raise a Serial Killer
Jeffrey Landrigan: The Perils of Inheritance

How Not to Raise a Serial Killer

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2022 70:05


Join Michelle and Alison as they discuss one of the most astonishing cases of "like father, like son." This episode, Michelle details the brash criminal acts and wild family secrets of Jeffrey Landrigan. She wraps this episode with a discussion on the significance of twin studies in criminal psychology research - AKA her dissertation! Follow us on Instagram @hownottoraiseaserialkiller and be sure to DM us with your comments and questions! Sponsors Framebridge - To frame photos, or send someone the perfect gift, go to Framebridge.com and use promo code HOWNOT to save an additional 15% off of your first order! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

WKXL - New Hampshire Talk Radio
Capitol Closeup: Kevin Landrigan on What's Going on With New Hampshire Republicans

WKXL - New Hampshire Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2022 43:46


Paul and Kevin Landrigan unpack the Gunstock Ski area controversy and examine the impact of the Free State Movement on New Hampshire Republicans and New Hampshire politics. How far right are Republican candidates for the US Senate and House? What has been the impact of the FBI search of Mar-A-Lago on politics in the Granite State?

Capitol Closeup
Kevin Landrigan on What's Going on With New Hampshire Republicans

Capitol Closeup

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2022 43:46


Paul and Kevin Landrigan unpack the Gunstock Ski area controversy and examine the impact of the Free State Movement on New Hampshire Republicans and New Hampshire politics. How far right are Republican candidates for the US Senate and House? What has been the impact of the FBI search of Mar-A-Lago on politics in the Granite State?

Herd Quitter Podcast
63: Paul Landrigan - Building a Ranch While Working Full Time

Herd Quitter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2022 71:30


Paul always had a love of cattle from a young age! His father recognized it when Paul could put together cattle family lines in a commercial herd when he was just a kid. However, the opportunity to take over a large family ranch was not in the cards, but this didn't stop him from building an operation of his own. In this episode we talk about his journey to building a ranch by focusing on low input cattle production and marketing his livestock at a premium. These principles allowed him to grow the business to where today he plans to retire working on the ranch he built. We also discuss his spiritual journey and his priorities of: 1) his relationship with his creator, 2) his relationship with his wife and 3) raising his children to follow Christ and 4) everything else. If you want to reach out to Paul, he can be reached at pjlandrigan@gmail.com Resources Mentioned: Bible Dirt to Soil - Gabe Brown Blackabee - Experiencing God Every Man a Warrior Stockman Grass Farmer - Allan Nation & Joel Salatin As always, check us out at Herd Quitter Podcast on Facebook and Instagram as well as at herdquitterpodcast.com. You can also check out Pharocattle.com for more information on how to put more fun and profit back into your ranching business!

Nerdery and Murdery
Ep. 44 - The Second Doctor and Jeffrey Landrigan

Nerdery and Murdery

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2022 64:49


Zig deep dives into the second Doctor Who this week while Geoffrey tells the story of a man who may have just been born with bad DNA.For your 30 day free Audible Trial go to: Audibletrial.com/nerderyandmurderyFor 10% off with BetterHelp go to: betterhelp.com/nerderyandmurderySupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/nerdandmurd)

Capitol Closeup
Twists and Turns Ahead in New Hampshire Politics, with Kevin Landrigan of the Union Leader

Capitol Closeup

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2022 43:21


Paul and veteran Journalist Kevin Landrigan review some of the top stories that made news in 2021 and look ahead to some of the issues that will be hot topics for 2022. Covid and the politics of Covid have dominated headlines and in an election year with big races for Governor and the US Senate, there may be some surprising twists and turns ahead.

Santé des Enfants et Environnement
Consommer local et de saison – Enfants et toxines environnementales, de Philip et Mary Landrigan

Santé des Enfants et Environnement

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2021 1:47


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Society for Pediatric Sedation (SPS) Podcast
03: Procedural Sedation in High Risk Patients Outside of the Operating Room

Society for Pediatric Sedation (SPS) Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2021 23:34


In this episode, we will be welcoming Dr. Mary Landrigan-Ossar, a Senior Associate in Perioperative Anesthesia, Department of Anesthesiology, Critical Care and Pain Medicine at Boston Children's Hospital. Dr. Landrigan is also an Assistant Professor of Anesthesia at Harvard Medical School. She has been involved with the Society for Pediatric Sedation for a long time and serves on the executive committee as well as the board of directors. Dr. Landrigan comes on to help us gather insight on how sedation practitioners should approach procedural sedation in high risk patients outside of the operating room where they focus on pre-screening prior to procedural sedation. Join us to learn moreShow HighlightsWhy it's so important to assess a child's risk profile prior to procedural sedation (01:29)Patient risk factors associated with sedation related adverse events (03:02)Concerns regarding the sedation of infants where the infants are under 3 months of age (04:50)How prematurity poses a risk for sedation related adverse events (06:24)The relation between obesity and increased risk for adverse events in procedural sedation (07:58)Risks posed to procedural sedation by children that have upper respiratory tract infections (09:11)Scenario where a child snores like an adult while sleeping or has noisy breathing during sleep (11:07)Dealing with children who have heart disease when they are presented for procedural sedation (13:34)Different instances where sedation practitioners should be very cautious and consult an anesthesiologist (17:53)Clinical pearls in sedating high risk patients and the necessary careful pre-screening required for such patients (20:08)Resources:Society of Pediatric Sedation Website

Capitol Closeup
Kevin Landrigan Catches Us Up on Absolutely Everything Happening in the Legislature

Capitol Closeup

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2021 42:55


Paul and veteran New Hampshire journalist Kevin Landrigan talk about recent bills passed by the New Hampshire House and catch up on the general state of play in New Hampshire politics

Capitol Closeup
Kevin Landrigan and Latha Mangipudi

Capitol Closeup

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2021 44:50


Paul interviews New Hampshire Journalist Kevin Landrigan about the future of New Hampshire's Republican Party and State Representative Latha Mangipudi about racism under the Dome.

Brain Boy Neurology
6. Sleep deprivation during residency

Brain Boy Neurology

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2021 63:36


Sleep deprivation is the norm in medical training. But does it have to be? I sit down with the Dr. Gabriela De Bruin to discuss the effects of sleep deprivation on residents and patients. We review the medical literature on the topic and discuss alternative work schedules. Dr. Gabriela De Bruin is a neurologist at Washington University who specializes in the treatment of patients with sleep disorders. She completed medical school at the Federal university of Ceara in Brazil and then came to Washington University for her neurology residency. After residency she completed a fellowship in sleep medicine. Time stamps: - 02:40: Dr. De Bruin background - 10:08: Non-medical book recommendation - 11:25: Sleep deprivation during residency - 12:23: Acute vs chronic sleep deprivation - 14:30: How much sleep should you get each night? - 17:30: Adverse health effects of sleep deprivation - 22:50: Sleep deprivation and cognition, attention, and motor skills - 25:18: Sleep deprivation compared to alcohol intoxication - 28:17: Personal perception of sleepiness - 31:50: Research on the impact of sleep on patient care - 35:48: Sleep deprivation and length of stay and patient mortality - 39:30: Duty hours reform - 44:36: Impact of duty hours on patient safety outcomes - 48:48: Why didn’t duty hours reform improve patient outcomes? - 51:38: Long shifts vs a night float system - 57:50: Strategies to reduce and mitigate the effects of sleep deprivation Disclosures: Dr. De Bruin report no relevant financial disclosures. Brain Boy Neurology reports no relevant financial disclosures. Links: Dawson, Drew, and Kathryn Reid. "Fatigue, alcohol and performance impairment." Nature 388.6639 (1997): 235-235 (https://www.nature.com/articles/40775) Landrigan, Christopher P., et al. "Effect of reducing interns' work hours on serious medical errors in intensive care units." New England Journal of Medicine 351.18 (2004): 1838-1848 (https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMoa041406) Lockley, Steven W., et al. "Effect of reducing interns' weekly work hours on sleep and attentional failures." New England Journal of Medicine 351.18 (2004): 1829-1837. (https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMoa041404) Desai, Sanjay V., et al. "Education outcomes in a duty-hour flexibility trial in internal medicine." New England Journal of Medicine 378.16 (2018): 1494-1508. (https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMoa1800965)

ActiveLab
Coolest Home in the SGV

ActiveLab

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2021 26:22


This episode of ActiveLab is about one couple’s efforts to transform a non-descript, suburban Ranch house into a healthier, more sustainable 21st century home! Over the past few years Wen Lee and Chris Stratton of Temple City have chronicled their largely DIY home renovation project on their blog FrugalHappy.org. While the many upgrades might not be apparent from the outside -- other than the visible solar panels on the roof and vegetable garden replacing the front lawn -- theirs is now one of the most energy-efficient homes in the San Gabriel Valley, a region where most homes remain “dual-fuel”, relying on both methane gas and electricity for power, heating, and cooling.More information, resources, and tips shared in this episode:Sample Watt Reader (to help you measure how much energy devices in your home use) - Kill-A-Watt meterPortable Induction Stove Top recommendations (great way to try out modern induction cooking technology at an affordable price - about $75) - WirecutterWonky building science resource website - Green Building AdvisorSample Indoor Air Quality Monitor (used by Chris and Wen in their home) - IQ Air "Electrify Everything" (popular with some building performance/HVAC contractors) - Facebook Group Living the Green Dream in the SGV (video story of Wen/Chris' project under construction) - SCESample Health StudiesHealthy Home Study (2019) - Avocado Heights / Bassett"Effects of Residential Gas Appliances on Indoor and Outdoor Air Quality and Public Health in California", UCLA Fielding School of Public Health (2020)Philip J. Landrigan, M.D., Howard Frumkin, M.D., Dr.P.H., and Brita E. Lundberg, M.D., The False Promise of Natural Gas, New England Journal of Medicine, Chris and Wen’s Blog - Frugal Happy Did this episode inspire you to undertake some changes in your home? We’d love to hear about it. Let us know @activeSGV on social media or via info [at] activeSGV.org ActiveLab is made possible by the support of ActiveSGV members and the Liberty Hill Foundation. For more information about ActiveSGV, or to support our work, please visit activeSGV.org.

Capitol Closeup
Monica Cialfi and Kevin Landrigan

Capitol Closeup

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2021 44:50


New Hampshire attorney and reproductive rights advocate Monica Ciolfi joins the show, followed by a deep dive with ace state reporter Kevin Landrigan

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Heartland Stories
How pesticides are threatening our children's health

Heartland Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2020 28:59


Dr. Landrigan is a pediatrician and epidemiologist, as well as Professor, Director of the Global Public Health Program and of the Global Pollution Observatory at the Schiller Institute for Integrated Science and Society at Boston College. Tune in to learn more about: - Pesticides and children's health - Fetal programing, epigenetics & windows of vulnerability - What parents can do to protect their children's health - The Heartland Study  Dr. Landrigan urges parents to "Vote for children", by asking their representatives what they are doing to protect their children from the rising health issues that a lot of them are facing like autism, learning disabilities and childhood cancer.

Out of Bounds podcast
E70 – Brian Landrigan

Out of Bounds podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2019 64:04


Hey Everyone! Episode #70 is here and it’s with the Fischer Skis marketing manager, Brian Landrigan. Brian has done so many awesome things in his career, from designing Tanner Hall’s website, to working for Bern... The post E70 – Brian Landrigan appeared first on Out of Bounds Podcast.

Out of Bounds Podcast
E70 – Brian Landrigan

Out of Bounds Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2019 64:04


Hey Everyone! Episode #70 is here and it’s with the Fischer Skis marketing manager, Brian Landrigan. Brian has done so many awesome things in his career, from designing Tanner Hall’s website, to working for Bern... The post E70 – Brian Landrigan appeared first on Out of Bounds Podcast.

The Bookshelf
On Damian Barr's You Will Be Safe Here, Chip Cheek's Cape May and Alex Landrigan's Crossings

The Bookshelf

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2019 53:58


Novelists Emma Ashmere and Simon Cleary join Kate and Cassie to discuss new fiction by Damian Barr, Chip Cheek and Alex Landrigan; and Damian Barr himself comes along to talk about the books that have shaped him

APES vs.
APES vs. GMO Myths

APES vs.

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2019 6:32


By Caroline W, Jonathan W, and Sejal DISCLAIMER: These are high school students and are not actually researchers. Blancke, S., Breusegem, F. V., Jaeger, G. D., Braeckman, J., & Montagu, M. V. (2015). Trends of Plant Science. Fatal Attraction: The Intuitive Appeal of GMO Opposition, 1 – 21. Retrieved from https://biblio.ugent.be/publication/5948636/file/5948643 Celec, P., Kukučková, M., Renczésová, V., Natarajan, S., Pálffy, R., Gardlík, R.& Szemes, T. (2005). Biological and biomedical aspects of genetically modified food. Biomedicine & pharmacotherapy, 59(10), 531-540. https://drive.google.com/open?id=1Thk6xtFItt__43n0Cgr8LFOLwaxPXAtu de Vendômois, J., Cellier, D., Vélot, C., Clair, E., Mesnage, R., & Séralini, G. (2010). Debate on GMOs Health Risks after Statistical Findings in Regulatory Tests. International Journal Of Biological Sciences, 590-598. doi: 10.7150/ijbs.6.590. Landrigan, P., & Benbrook, C. (2015). GMOs, Herbicides, and Public Health. New England Journal Of Medicine, 373(8), 693-695. doi: 10.1056/nejmp1505660. Retrieved from https://www.saveeastbayhills.org/uploads/4/7/8/8/47884333/nejmroundup.pdf Morris, E. J. (2011). A semi-quantitative approach to GMO risk-benefit analysis. Transgenic research, 20(5), 1055-1071. Retrieved from http://www.ask-force.org/web/Benefits/Morris-Semi-Quantitative-Approach-Risk-Benefit-2011.pdf Poulsen, L. K. (2004). Allergy assessment of foods or ingredients derived from biotechnology, gene‐modified organisms, or novel foods. Molecular nutrition & food research, 48(6), 413-423. https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BwbnZrjtPlSBT3JZc2F4Y3NFdmlRZE9NMjZodXM2R0EwNUNz/view?usp=sharing

OpenAnesthesia Multimedia
SPA Ask the Experts - Mary Landrigan-Ossar

OpenAnesthesia Multimedia

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2019 20:51


Out of Operating Room Anesthesiology

On Climate & Faith
Pollution & Public Health - Q&A with Leading Pediatrician, Dr. Philip Landrigan

On Climate & Faith

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2018 48:15


"Environmental pollution is the forgotten and often overlooked evil twin of climate change. It arises from many of the same sources as the greenhouse gases that drive global warming and is actually killing many more people here and now than climate change," argues Dr. Philip Landrigan, renown pediatrician, epidimiolgist and advocate of chlidren's health.  In this interview, we discuss the findings of the Lancet Commision on pollution and health (co-chaired by Dr. Landrigan), pollution's disproportionate effects on children and the poor, and what fighting it means in terms of economic costs and benefits.

On Health
84 Enough Already - Protecting Kids from Environmental Toxins with Philip Landrigan

On Health

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2018 46:16


Even though you might not know it, Dr. Philip Landrigan’s work has directly impacted your life. Every time you are fueling your car or walking into your home and don’t have to worry that your child might be exposed to lead paint, it’s thanks to Dr. Landrigan. Dr. Landrigan was the first to document the effects of lead poising on American children, which led to the US government mandating the removal of lead from many products that we interact with on a daily basis. After “getting out the lead,” Dr. Landrigan turned his attention to cleaning up our food supply and bringing to light the risks that pesticides pose to the health of our children and families. So how can you protect your children from environmental toxins? Chemicals are everywhere in today’s world and it’s impossible to protect your child completely from the risks that they pose… but don’t panic! In today’s episode of Natural MD Radio, Dr. Landrigan and I discuss the 3 biggest hazards to your child’s health, and what you can do — starting today — to keep your family safe. “There’s no way that any parent can protect their child completely against chemicals — chemicals are just too ubiquitous in today’s world — my philosophy is to give parents actionable information.” - Dr. Philip Landrigan Join Dr. Aviva Romm as she dishes up a weekly dose of the whole truth on health and medicine. To learn more about this episode of Natural MD Radio go to http://www.avivaromm.com/084

Heinemann Podcast
It's All About the Books with Tammy Mulligan and Clare Landrigan

Heinemann Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2018 19:31


Today on the Heinemann Podcast; how do we create lifelong readers?It might seem obvious, but it starts with books! Books are the heart and soul of teaching literacy and our tools to develop lifelong readers. So how can we organize books across an entire school community to support student choice AND instructional goals?In their new book, It’s All About the Books: How to Create Bookrooms and Classroom Libraries that Inspire Readers, authors Tammy Mulligan and Clare Landrigan say teachers can’t meet the needs of a range of learners without a range of books. The authors demonstrate how to make the most of what you have, and how to get what you need on any budget. They share photos, resources, book lists, and a step-by-step outline of the process.Tammy and Clare want this book to impact the lives of teachers and students directly so they are donating all author royalties it generates to the Book Love Foundation.Book Love is a not-for-profit organization founded by Penny Kittle with one goal: to put books in the hands of teenagers. Tammy and Clare's book will now expand that goal and put books into the hands of elementary and middle grade students as well. Their new book It’s All About the Books: How to Create Bookrooms and Classroom Libraries that Inspire Readers and it's available now on Heinemann.com. You can read a sample chapter on our website and we invite you to follow Clare and Tammy on Twitter @ClareandTammy.

Go Green Radio
Encore: The Vegetarian's Guide to Eating Meat

Go Green Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2018 54:28


The Vegetarian's Guide to Eating Meat chronicles a young woman's journey from vegetarian PETA activist to blood-and-guts-eating omnivore. Marissa Landrigan, journalist, professor and author, discovered that eating ethically was far from simple—and cutting out meat was not the answer. As she criss-crossed the U.S. to get closer to the source of her food, eventually even visiting a slaughterhouse and hunting elk, Landrigan realized that the most ethical way of eating was to know her food—whether meat or vegetable—and prepare it herself, on her own terms, to eat with family and friends.

Alan & Jeremy Vs Science Fiction
Episode 5: Mary Robinette Kowal's "The Lady Astronaut of Mars" with Marissa Landrigan

Alan & Jeremy Vs Science Fiction

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2017 50:56


Here's our fifth episode a week early. Happy holidays and thanks for your support. In this episode we discuss “The Lady Astronaut of Mars” by May Robinette Kowal with our guest, Marissa Landrigan. Along with the story we discuss topics including The Wizard of Oz, Women in Science Fiction, and the movie Golden Pond. Here’s where you can find everything: “The Lady Astronaut of Mars”: https://www.tor.com/2013/09/11/the-lady-astronaut-of-mars/ Marissa Landrigan: https://marissalandrigan.com/ Mary Robinette Kowal: http://maryrobinettekowal.com/

WIHI - A Podcast from the Institute for Healthcare Improvement
WIHI: Alert to Change: New Models for Residency Work Hours

WIHI - A Podcast from the Institute for Healthcare Improvement

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2017 59:14


Date: January 27, 2011 Featuring: Christopher P. Landrigan, MD, MPH, Director, Sleep and Patient Safety Program, Brigham and Women’s Hospital David B. Sweet, MD, FACP, Program Director, Internal Medicine Residency, Summa Health System James F. Whiting, MD, Surgical Director, Maine Transplant Program and Surgical Residency Program Director, Maine Medical Center Don Goldmann, MD, Senior Vice President, Institute for Healthcare Improvement     Rules are rules, but efforts to limit the number of hours medical residents can work before getting rest and sleep have not gone down easily in the US. The latest set of regulations from the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME), focused especially on first-year residents, is scheduled to go into effect in July 2011.   Amid ongoing debate about research tying long hours spent taking care of hospital patients to impaired judgment and an increased likelihood of making errors (or harming oneself), and what are fair and appropriate remedies, a growing number of residency programs are forging ahead. They’re redesigning schedules and handoff processes not only to comply with ACGME rules, but to adopt systems that are more team-based and that promise to better protect the health and safety of patients and providers alike. There’s no magic, one-size-fits-all solution, but WIHI host Madge Kaplan welcomes a group of experts to shed light on trailblazing ideas and system redesigns that everyone engaged in training health professionals can learn from. At Summa Health System, for example, where Dr. David Sweet heads up the residency program, 16-hour limits are the organizing principle for all trainees. And that’s led to innovations that are gradually achieving greater buy-in and improved care. Dr. James Whiting is working hard to get ahead of the curve in Maine, and other residency programs that are actively linking training to patient safety are also highlighted. Dr. Chris Landrigan has made a major contribution to the research concerning sleep and safety, and both he and Dr. Don Goldmann are keenly aware of the ways in which educational programs for residents, including access to faculty, have historically evolved around open-ended work schedules. There are big challenges ahead. But now, there are also models that can be studied and innovations that can be introduced.

Go Green Radio
Encore: The Vegetarian's Guide to Eating Meat

Go Green Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2017 54:28


The Vegetarian's Guide to Eating Meat chronicles a young woman's journey from vegetarian PETA activist to blood-and-guts-eating omnivore. Marissa Landrigan, journalist, professor and author, discovered that eating ethically was far from simple—and cutting out meat was not the answer. As she criss-crossed the U.S. to get closer to the source of her food, eventually even visiting a slaughterhouse and hunting elk, Landrigan realized that the most ethical way of eating was to know her food—whether meat or vegetable—and prepare it herself, on her own terms, to eat with family and friends.

Earthworms
A Young Woman's Search for Ethical Food

Earthworms

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2017 38:35


Digging into food values - while exploring her own - author Marissa Landrigan journeyed from her Italian family roots to vegetarian and PETA activism - and on into the realm of modern food production, especially Meat. Her new book, A Vegetarian's Guide to Eating Meat (Greystone Books, 2017), chronicles her quest for dietary and personal identity. Even if you can expound on Food Issues in your sleep, you'll be nourished by Ms. Landrigan's  perspective on the importance of eating local, voting for instead of protesting with your fork, becoming aware of your food connections - plus participating at a steer slaughter and in an elk hunt. This Earthworms conversation with Marissa Landrigan serves a menu of food consciousness, most eloquently.  MUSIC: Deep Gap - recorded live at KDHX by Marisa Anderson THANKS to Andy Heaslet, Earthworms engineer, and to Kathlene Carney Public Relations. RELATED Earthworms Conversations: Farmer Girl Meats: Pasture to Porch, Sustainably (June 2016) Grow - Create - Inspire with Crystal Moore Stevens (October 2016) St. Louis Food Policy Coalition (December 2015)  

Go Green Radio
The Vegetarian's Guide to Eating Meat

Go Green Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2017 54:28


The Vegetarian's Guide to Eating Meat chronicles a young woman's journey from vegetarian PETA activist to blood-and-guts-eating omnivore. Marissa Landrigan, journalist, professor and author, discovered that eating ethically was far from simple—and cutting out meat was not the answer. As she criss-crossed the U.S. to get closer to the source of her food, eventually even visiting a slaughterhouse and hunting elk, Landrigan realized that the most ethical way of eating was to know her food—whether meat or vegetable—and prepare it herself, on her own terms, to eat with family and friends.

OPENPediatrics
ROS Landrigan, C Provider Sleep Deprivation In The ICU Podcast 071714

OPENPediatrics

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2016 32:55


ROS Landrigan, C Provider Sleep Deprivation In The ICU Podcast 071714 by OPENPediatrics

New England Journal of Medicine Interviews
NEJM Interview: Dr. Philip Landrigan on health concerns associated with genetically modified crops and the herbicides used on them.

New England Journal of Medicine Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2015 7:58


Dr. Philip Landrigan is dean for global health at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. Stephen Morrissey, the interviewer, is the Managing Editor of the Journal. P.J. Landrigan and C. Benbrook. GMOs, Herbicides, and Public Health. N Engl J Med 2015;373:693-5.

Westminster Town Hall Forum
Philip Landrigan - A Clear And Present Danger - 10/05/00

Westminster Town Hall Forum

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2014 49:56


Philip Landrigan - A Clear And Present Danger - 10/05/00 by westminsterforum

EHP: The Researcher's Perspective
Nine Years Later: Health Effects in World Trade Center Responders, with Philip Landrigan

EHP: The Researcher's Perspective

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2010 9:43


As many as 70,000 volunteers and rescue workers responded to the 11 September 2001 World Trade Center (WTC) attacks, many toiling for months to clear mountains of debris containing a range of toxic compounds. Health effects seen since that time in WTC responders include respiratory, gastrointestinal, chemosensory, and mental health problems; many of these effects have persisted for years. In this podcast, Philip Landrigan discusses his work with WTC responders as a physician and an epidemiologist and how lessons learned from the WTC cleanup may be applied to other disasters. Landrigan is the chair of the Department of Preventive Medicine and dean for Global Health at Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York. Visit the podcast webpage to download a full transcript of this podcast.

The Kathryn Zox Show
The Napkin the Melon and the Monkey

The Kathryn Zox Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2010 55:56


Join Kathryn and Philip Landrigan MD Chair of the Department of Preventive Medicine and Professor of Pediatrics at The Mount Sinai Medical Center in New York City. Dr. Landrigan is also principal investigator for the National Children's Study. This is the largest study of children's health in US history which will track 100,000 children from before birth through age 21 to determine the environmental and genetic factors that influence health and development. Also joining Kathryn is Barbara Burke the Napkin the melon & the monkey How to be Happy and Successful at Work and in Life by Simply Changing Your Mind.

The Kathryn Zox Show
The Napkin the Melon and the Monkey

The Kathryn Zox Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2010 55:56


Join Kathryn and Philip Landrigan MD Chair of the Department of Preventive Medicine and Professor of Pediatrics at The Mount Sinai Medical Center in New York City. Dr. Landrigan is also principal investigator for the National Children's Study. This is the largest study of children's health in US history which will track 100,000 children from before birth through age 21 to determine the environmental and genetic factors that influence health and development. Also joining Kathryn is Barbara Burke the Napkin the melon & the monkey How to be Happy and Successful at Work and in Life by Simply Changing Your Mind.