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Welcome solo and group practice owners! We are Liath Dalton and Evan Dumas, your co-hosts of Group Practice Tech. In our latest episode, we're sharing recent developments related to teletherapy and Medicare, HIPAA's proposed Security Rule changes, and cross-jurisdictional Compacts. We discuss: Expanded telehealth flexibilities and waivers for Medicare and where things currently stand Reactions to the proposed Security Rule updates Making updates even when they aren't required to safeguard client info and your practice Timelines for applications opening for the Counseling Compact and the Social Work Licensing Compact Our upcoming CE training on Cross-Jurisdictional Teletherapy Practice in 2025 Listen here: https://personcenteredtech.com/group/podcast/ For more, visit our website. Resources American Telehealth Association: No Shutdown For Telehealth As Congress Passes Spending Bill To Keep The Government Open, Including Critical Telehealth Extensions, ATA Action Celebrates Vote Health IT Security News Article: MGMA, CHIME ask Trump to rescind proposed HIPAA Security Rule Counseling Compact: "Applications for Counseling Compact privileges to practice are expected to open in late summer or early fall 2025." Social Work Licensure Compact: "Multistate License Applications Open – Target Date of Fall 2025 Once the data system is operational in states and the commission has finalized all necessary rulemaking, applications will be made available for social workers to apply for a multistate license. Once eligibility is confirmed by the home state, all fees are paid, and a social worker is granted a multistate license, they will be able to practice in all other member states of the compact without any further steps necessary." PCT Resources New PCT *Live & Recorded* Legal-Ethical CE training: Navigating Legal-Ethical Cross-Jurisdictional Teletherapy Practice in 2025: A Guide for Mental Health Professionals the must-know information on the current considerations for how to legally and ethically navigate cross-jurisdictional teletherapy practice. In particular, we will address licensure compacts, recent legal developments, state-specific rules, risk management strategies, custodian of record obligations, and working with minors across state lines. Presented by Eric Ström, JD PhD LMHC; and PCT Director, Liath Dalton Live presentation on Friday, March 28th PCT's Clinical Staff Teletherapy Training PCT's Teletherapy Director and Supervisor Training for Group Practices PCT's Teletherapy Manuals and Forms for Group Practices Group Practice Care Premium weekly (live & recorded) direct support & consultation service, Group Practice Office Hours -- including monthly session with therapist attorney Eric Ström, JD PhD LMHC + assignable staff HIPAA Security Awareness: Bring Your Own Device training + access to Device Security Center with step-by-step device-specific tutorials & registration forms for securing and documenting all personally owned & practice-provided devices (for *all* team members at no per-person cost) + assignable staff HIPAA Security Awareness: Remote Workspaces training for all team members + access to Remote Workspace Center with step-by-step tutorials & registration forms for securing and documenting Remote Workspaces (for *all* team members at no per-person cost) + more For Solo Practitioners: PCT's Telemental Health Certificate Program
In this week's podcast, Neurology Today's editor-in-chief highlights articles on the impact of NIH cuts to indirect research costs, response to a new guideline on migraine prevention from ACP, and an updated position statement from the AAN on seizures, driver licensures, and medical reporting.
The Misfit Behaviorists - Practical Strategies for Special Education and ABA Professionals
Join us as we break down the pros and cons of being a BCBA in a school vs. clinic setting, covering collaboration, job stability, workload, and more!
Imagine this: you earn an ABET-accredited degree, pass the FE, and work in engineering for 15 years…only to be told you can't take the PE Exam because there are no PEs to sign off on your experience?!
Join leaders from the Illinois, New York, California, Texas, Florida, and Pennsylvania state CPA societies as they explore recent and proposed CPA licensure changes. Discover the latest state-by-state updates, timelines, and resources you need to stay on track. We address the 150-hour rule, potential alternative pathways, and practical mobility and reciprocity concerns. Whether you're a student or a candidate, gain real-world guidance to confidently navigate your journey toward the CPA license.(Originally recorded on March 4, 2025, on Earmark Webinars+)Chapters(00:00) - Introduction and Earning CPE Credit (00:17) - Welcome and Overview of CPA Licensure Discussion (00:41) - The Talent Shortage in Accounting (01:04) - State Actions on CPA Licensure (01:26) - Introduction of Guest Speakers (01:59) - Overview of Changing Licensure Pathways (03:14) - Detailed Discussion on New Pathways (05:17) - State-Specific Updates on Legislation (17:57) - Addressing Common Concerns and Misconceptions (26:10) - Flexibility in Accounting Education (26:41) - Second Career Opportunities in Accounting (27:15) - Adapting to Future CPA Skills (27:53) - Challenges in Implementing Changes (28:36) - State-Based Licensing Complexities (32:21) - Efforts to Address Talent Shortage (38:14) - Unintended Consequences of Deregulation (44:10) - The Importance of State Coordination (46:42) - Future of the CPA Profession (49:02) - Improving Working Conditions in Accounting (56:11) - Next Steps for Aspiring CPAs (57:43) - Conclusion and CPE Credit Information CPE for this episode https://earmark.app/c/2268Sign up to get free CPE for listening to this podcasthttps://earmarkcpe.comhttps://earmark.app/Download the Earmark CPE App Apple: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/earmark-cpe/id1562599728Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.earmarkcpe.appConnect with Our GuestsGeoffrey Brown - https://www.linkedin.com/in/geoffrey-brown-cae-9039484Jen Cryder - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jencryderDenise Froemming - https://www.linkedin.com/in/denise-leduc-froemming-Calvin Harris Jr. - https://www.linkedin.com/in/calvinhjrJodi Ann LaFreniere Ray - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jodiannlafreniererayShelly Weir - https://www.linkedin.com/in/shellysiceloffConnect with Blake Oliver, CPALinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/blaketoliverTwitter: https://twitter.com/blaketoliver/
Episode Title: Why & How the ASRT is Fighting for Medical Imaging TechnologistsHost: Chaundria SingletonPodcast Name: A Couple of Rad Techs PodcastIn this enlightening episode, titled "Why & How the ASRT is Fighting for Medical Imaging Technologists," our host, Chaundria Singleton, delves into the crucial role the American Society of Radiologic Technologists (ASRT) plays in protecting and advancing the profession of medical imaging technologists. This episode is a must-listen for anyone within the medical imaging and radiation therapy fields, including radiologic technologists, MRI technologists, and radiation therapists.Key Topics Discussed:The Role of ASRT: Discover how the ASRT is not just about Continuing Education Units (CEUs) but is actively on the front lines advocating for job protection, salary standards, and patient safety.Importance of Licensure: Chaundria discusses why licensure is more than just a piece of paper and the risks associated with deregulation within the medical imaging profession.Historical Context: Learn about the Consumer Patient Radiation Health and Safety Act of 1981 and how the ASRT fought for these regulations to prevent untrained individuals from performing imaging tasks.Current ASRT Initiatives:State-level advocacy to strengthen licensure laws and oppose deregulation efforts.Federal representation to ensure technologists are recognized as essential healthcare providers.Action against role dilution to prevent unqualified personnel from performing imaging tasks.ASRT Membership Benefits: Understand the importance of becoming an ASRT member to leverage professional growth opportunities, legal advocacy, and protect your career from being undermined by unqualified personnel.Chaundria emphasizes the necessity for technologists to join forces with the ASRT, stay informed, and actively participate in advocacy to protect the profession.By the end of this episode, you'll gain a newfound appreciation for ASRT's unwavering efforts to safeguard the medical imaging community and be inspired to contribute to the cause. Join us in ensuring that our profession remains recognized, respected, and protected.Listen Now: [Include link to episode]For more information and to become a member, visit ASRT.org.ASRT, Medical Imaging Technologists, Radiologic Technologists, MRI Technologists, Radiation Therapists, Licensure, Patient Safety, Career Protection, Professional Growth, State Advocacy, Federal Representation, Role Dilution, Membership Benefits.Share this episode with fellow technologists and help spread the word about the importance of ASRT's work in maintaining the integrity of our profession!Links referenced in this episode:www.asrt.orgmedical imaging, radiation therapy, radiologic technologist, MRI technologist, licensure in medical imaging, ASRT advocacy, patient safety in imaging, medical imaging careers, role of ASRT, continuing education credits, healthcare professional recognition, state licensure laws, federal representation in healthcare, imaging technology standards, medical imaging legislation, professional growth in radiology, community for radiologic technologists, safeguarding medical imaging jobs, unqualified personnel in imaging, importance of SRT membership
Sen Ryan Fazio, "Common sense": CT Senate GOP Statement on CT Licensure Fee Elimination Proposal
Send us a textDid you know that engineers and geoscientists have to be licensed to practice in Canada? Licensure helps provide greater protection to the public and environment as members have to be competent, accountable for their work, and adhere to a code of ethics.In this episode we sit down with Chris Wimmer and Kate MacLachlan from the Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of Saskatchewan (APEGS). Chris is a professional engineer and is currently the Director of Professional Standards, and Kate is a professional geoscientist and is the Director of Registration and Deputy Registrar. In this conversation we will explore the importance of self-regulation, the application process, licensure, and member requirements. If you have ever wondered how to become a professional engineer or geoscientist, then this conversation is full of helpful information!
9-9:30am Sarah Scott, Deputy State Director with Americans for Prosperity New Hampshire, joins to discuss how occupational licensure laws can limit opportunity and the chances of New Hampshire passing universal education freedom accounts. 9:30-10am Niyoka Powell, Executive Director of Rhode Island Families for School Choice, updates listeners about the bipartisan coalition for education reform in the Ocean State and her candidacy for RI GOP Vice Chair 10-10:30am Mike Sylvester, Canadian political expert, talks about the USA vs Canada rivalry in hockey and politics 10:30-11am David Iglesias, State Government Affairs Associate with Libertas Institute, talks about bipartisan efforts to advocate for digital privacy, regulatory sandboxes, and healthcare affordability I will be in studio tomorrow, but all these guests will be remote. Congresswoman Balint will be in person for our interview at noon.
State Auditor Shad White talks about a failed bill in the legislature that would have reduced the authority of his office.Then, egg prices are going up. Experts say it's a combination of factors, including an outbreak of bird flu at chicken plants.Plus, should midwives be licensed in Mississippi? That's a question lawmakers are considering this year. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of the Bluegrass Beat, Commissioner Mike Bosse returns to the podcast to discuss exciting changes at the Kentucky Department of Criminal Justice Training, including reduced wait times for training, improved communication, and expansion. Commissioner Bosse also talks about the importance of building relationships with the Commonwealth's chiefs, sheriffs, and telecommunications directors is to DOCJT's mission.About Our Guest Mike Bosse, DOCJT Commissioner Mike Bosse was appointed commissioner of the Department of Criminal Justice Training by Gov. Andy Beshear on Nov. 1, 2024. He joined DOCJT in March 2024 as deputy commissioner and served in Kentucky law enforcement for over 41 years. He graduated from Eastern Kentucky University with High Distinction, earning a Bachelor of Science degree in Police Administration. Bosse served as Georgetown Police chief for 10 years. Prior to this appointment, he spent 30 years with the Lexington Division of Police, where he retired at the rank of assistant chief of police. In addition to undercover and supervisory experience in narcotics investigations, he spent 20 years working with Kentucky's drug courts, five years working a drug detection K-9, five years as a board member of the Fayette County ASAP Board, three years as chairman of the Mayor's Alliance on Substance Abuse. He has served as a member of Scott County Against Drugs board, has been a member of the National Association of Drug Court Professionals Law Enforcement Committee and was appointed to the NADCP Board of Directors, which conducts research and provides training to our nation's drug courts. Bosse is a certified instructor for the Department of Criminal Justice Training and is recognized by both Federal and State courts as an expert in police administration, including the use of force by police. Bosse has reviewed thousands of uses of force by police and has prepared reports in state and federal courts on over 50 occasions. Bosse was appointed to the Board of Licensure for Private Investigators by Governor Steve Beshear in 2014.Bosse graduated from the FBI National Academy in 2000 and has conducted numerous leadership trainings nationwide. He served as a member of the Kentucky Law Enforcement Council for 7 years, where he chaired the Professional Standards Committee for 4 years.…..The Bluegrass Beat is recorded and produced by the Kentucky Department of Criminal Justice Training's Public Information Office, a proud member of Team Kentucky. Like what you hear? We appreciate everyone who takes the time to subscribe and rate this podcast.7Have a suggestion? Email host Critley King-Smith at critley.kingsmith@ky.gov to share feedback. Music by Digital Juice and StackTraxx.
Today we celebrate all that God is doing at Seven Cities Church as we license five men for Gospel ministry. Licensure is an acknowledgment of God's call on the life of the one being licensed and the church's recognition that these men have submitted to the call and are living a lifestyle reflecting the Gospel, see 1 Timothy 3 and 2 Timothy 4:1-5.
In this episode of the Dietitian Boss podcast, Libby Rothschild, CEO and founder of Dietitian Boss, explores the highs and lows of the dietetics field, changes in the industry, and diverse career opportunities for dietitians.What you'll learn from this episode: Current Trends in Dietetics The Bureau of Labor Statistics projects a 7% growth rate for dietitians by 2031. The new master's mandate has increased educational barriers, leading to a 60% drop in dietetics program admission rates. Licensure requirements vary by state, with some states not requiring a license. Challenges in the Field High education costs (up to $100,000) with entry-level salaries around $50,000-$60,000. Decline in student admissions due to cost-benefit concerns. Misconceptions about dietitians' roles and limited exposure to non-traditional career paths during education. Emerging Opportunities Telehealth roles with companies like Nourish and Fay offer flexibility and eliminate administrative burdens. Entrepreneurial pathways, including private practice, digital products, and meal planning apps. Creative opportunities in corporate settings, retail, sports performance, and software development. Skills for Success Beyond clinical expertise, dietitians need business acumen, marketing, negotiation, and tech skills. Empathy and client counseling are crucial for retention and effective communication. Staying current with both clinical advancements and business trends is essential for long-term success. Preventing Burnout Addressing low reimbursement rates and operational challenges in private practice. The importance of balancing personal and professional growth to sustain a fulfilling career. Connect with Libby: Instagram: @libbyrothschild | @dietitianboss YouTube: Dietitian Boss Resources: Are you ready to get support? Team Dietitian Boss offers support to help you start, grow and scale your private practice. Book a call to learn more about what options we offer to help you based on your stage of business. Discover the seamless experience of Practice Better through our referral link! Join us on a journey of enhanced wellness and efficiency. Start here! Join our membership The Library HERE Are You Maximizing Your Marketing? Take the Quiz to Find Out and Unlock Your Full Potential as a Dietitian! Want to hear client success stories? Review here. Disclaimer: This episode contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase through these links, we may earn a small commission at no additional cost to you. We only recommend products and services we genuinely use and believe in. Your support helps keep the podcast running—thank you!
Well, we know that we have taken a little bit of a hiatus on Top of the Class these past few months. Life has been nothing short of a whirlwind, but we have missed you all and are so excited to jump right in. Today we are chatting about the ever-glamorous topic of educator certification. Whether you're just beginning your journey into teaching or you're a seasoned professional, navigating the certification process can feel overwhelming. In this episode, we're diving into the nuts and bolts of educator certification—what it takes to get certified, how it impacts your career, and why it's a crucial step in shaping your teaching practice. We hope to bring you some practical insights and real-world advice from a certification expert!
Welcome solo and group practice owners! We are Liath Dalton and Evan Dumas, your co-hosts of Group Practice Tech. In our latest episode, we share an overview of the big stories, developments, and regulatory changes that will impact group practices in 2025. We discuss: A proposed change to the HIPAA Security Rule, and how it will impact group practices OCR resuming their HIPAA Compliance Audit program Updates on telehealth provisions and exceptions for Medicare and important dates to know Updates on the Counseling Compact and the Social Work Licensure Compact Upcoming regulatory changes for AI use and our current recommendations Listen here: https://personcenteredtech.com/group/podcast/ For more, visit our website. Resources: Proposed New Rule From HHS: HIPAA Security Rule Notice of Proposed Rulemaking to Strengthen Cybersecurity for Electronic Protected Health Information Resumption of OCR's (the HIPAA Regulators) HIPAA Audit Program New Rule: HIPAA Privacy Rule Final Rule to Support Reproductive Health Care Privacy: Fact Sheet Model Attestation for a Requested Use or Disclosure of Protected Health Information Potentially Related to Reproductive Health Care New Rule: Fact Sheet 42 CFR Part 2 Final Rule Telehealth Update: DEA/HHS Temporary Rule, Medicare Coverage of Telehealth Services, and What to Watch For in 2025 Medicare Telehealth Flexibilities Get a Three-Month Lifeline JPM2025: Regulation of artificial intelligence: Navigating a new frontier in health care | JD Supra PCT Resources: Relevant on-demand, legal-ethical CE training: Law & Ethics of Clinical Documentation for a post Roe world Addresses the practical applications of the US Supreme Court's ruling in Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization, with particular focus on the impacts this decision has on client confidentiality and documentation of clinical services Relevant on-demand, legal-ethical CE training: The Evolving Legal-Ethical Standard of Care for the Clinical Use of Artificial Intelligence in Mental Health Gain insights into the benefits and challenges of incorporating AI technologies into their practice, understand the clinical implications, and learn how to navigate legal and ethical guidelines while maintaining compliance with HIPAA regulations. PCT's Comprehensive HIPAA Security Compliance Program (discounted) bundles: For Group Practices For Solo Practitioners PCT's HIPAA Risk Analysis & Risk Mitigation Planning service for mental health group practices -- care for your practice using our supportive, shame-free risk analysis and mitigation planning service. You'll have your Risk Analysis done within 2 hours, performed by a PCT consultant, using a tool built specifically for mental health group practice, and a mitigation checklist to help you reduce your risks. Group Practice Care Premium weekly (live & recorded) direct support & consultation service, Group Practice Office Hours -- including monthly session with therapist attorney Eric Ström, JD PhD LMHC + assignable staff HIPAA Security Awareness: Bring Your Own Device training + access to Device Security Center with step-by-step device-specific tutorials & registration forms for securing and documenting all personally owned & practice-provided devices (for *all* team members at no per-person cost) + assignable staff HIPAA Security Awareness: Remote Workspaces training for all team members + access to Remote Workspace Center with step-by-step tutorials & registration forms for securing and documenting Remote Workspaces (for *all* team members at no per-person cost) + more
Replaying our episode with landscape architect Patrícia Akinaga. She is president of Patrícia Akinaga Landscape Architecture, Urban Design, and Environmental Planning in São Paulo, Brazil and, at the time of recording, she is a Principal at Studio MLA in San Francisco. That's right- she successfully leads two firms in two distinct countries! Patrícia has a Bachelor of arts in Architecture and Urbanism, Master in Landscape Architecture, and PhD in Ecological Urbanism and Environmental Planning. Her work includes public spaces across 4 continents and encompasses masterplans, parks, campus planning, hospitality, green infrastructure, transportation planning, mixed-use developments and more. We talk about: - Her advanced degrees and how she considers others' degrees when hiring for entry level and mid-career roles - How her passion for what she does fuels the incredible amount of time and energy required to be a leader in the US and Brazil - Cultural and environmental differences - How ideas could be shared in more impactful way across communities - Patricia shares about some of her favorite projects - The political, economic, social, and health impacts of landscape architecture and how it has the power to transform communities More Episodes You Might Like: (Bonus 005) Licensure in Landscape Architecture with Claire Kern 020: Dena Prastos: Pairing Architecture and Engineering for Resilient Waterfronts 015: Cristina Mazutis: Architectural Signage and Rebranding Red Elephant 004: Katrina Johnston-Zimmerman: Cities, Women, and Urban Anthropology
#132 - The Gift of the Magi/Short Stories by O. Henry (William Sydney Porter) w/Tom Libby---00:00 Exploring leadership lessons from O. Henry's story.09:05 William Sydney Porter charged, imprisoned, wrote stories.12:34 Licensure is now formal, unlike 200 years ago.18:14 At least three jailed for non-murder crimes.21:40 Porter used O. Henry pseudonym to hide shame.30:47 Treat others kindly; you'll need them later.34:44 O. Henry's stories contrast Gilded Age's wealth.40:22 Perception shapes reality; experiences influence storytelling.45:00 Everyone faces personal trauma; understand and leverage.50:31 Mastering style, motivation, delivery is achievable.56:15 Della prepared for Jim's arrival nervously.59:14 Gifted expensive combs for hair she sold.01:06:38 Della benefits more; her hair will regrow.01:10:34 Decisions during COVID's early days were uncertain.---Opening and closing themes composed by Brian Sanyshyn of Brian Sanyshyn Music.---Pick up your copy of 12 Rules for Leaders: The Foundation of Intentional Leadership NOW on AMAZON!Check out the 2022 Leadership Lessons From the Great Books podcast reading list!--- ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★ .Subscribe to the Leadership Lessons From The Great Books Podcast: https://bit.ly/LLFTGBSubscribe.Check out HSCT Publishing at: https://www.hsctpublishing.com/.Check out LeadingKeys at: https://www.leadingkeys.com/.Check out Leadership ToolBox at: https://leadershiptoolbox.us/.Contact HSCT for more information at 1-833-216-8296 to schedule a full DEMO of LeadingKeys with one of our team members.---Leadership ToolBox website: https://leadershiptoolbox.us/.Leadership ToolBox LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/ldrshptlbx/.Leadership ToolBox YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@leadershiptoolbox/videosLeadership ToolBox Twitter: https://twitter.com/ldrshptlbx.Leadership ToolBox IG: https://www.instagram.com/leadershiptoolboxus/.Leadership ToolBox FB: https://www.facebook.com/Ldrshp
Send us a textIn this episode of Haus of PMU, we're pulling back the curtain on my signature Browhaus Academy Fundamentals Program, designed to help aspiring artists meet the rigorous Oklahoma requirements for medical micropigmentation licensure. I'll walk you through what sets our training apart from other programs in the state, sharing the key elements that make a quality PMU education and what to look for when choosing a course. You'll hear about the passion and effort I pour into each training session and why our program is a game-changer for students seeking a strong start in permanent makeup. If you're ready to learn, grow, and make an impact as a licensed PMU artist, this episode is for you!LINKS FROM EPISODE:OSDH Approved Trainers:https://oklahoma.gov/health/services/licensing-inspections/consumer-health-service/medical-micropigmentation/training-programs-exams-and-instructors.htmlBrowhaus Academy Fundamental Course Cataloghttps://hausofpmu.myshopify.com/products/fundamental-training-catalogVisit our website & training tab! Fill out our contact form to book a call with Christa! https://www.browhaustulsa.com/fundamental-trainingConnect with me:
Alondra Orozco, a DACA recipient, has dreamed of becoming a nurse since she was introduced to the profession in high school. After she completed her studies at St. Charles Community College and passed the National Council Licensure Examination, she was blindsided by the fact that Missouri will not issue her a registered nurse license because of her citizenship status. Orozco and SLU Law professor Kelly Gillespie discuss the hurdles non-U.S. citizens face in obtaining professional licensure and how other states, including Illinois and Kansas, have made it possible for non-citizens to become registered nurses.
This is an update to Stephanie Zunini's original PROCESS episode 35 released September 1st, 2023. We catch up with Stephanie more than a year later to discuss the arduous process required to actually practice in a new state after passing a CAA licensure bill. Stephanie's experience in Nevada highlights the emotional and physical toll of this long, slow legislative process. She shares the behind the scenes of why she made the incredibly hard decision to leave her thriving career in Denver to move to a less than perfect set-up in Nevada. With her eyes set on working in Reno, Stephanie's journey is a powerful reminder of the influence one person can have on an entire profession. My hope is that Stephanie's story inspires others to be change makers in their own states.Listen to the original [PROCESS] episode HERE Nevada bill AB 270 was signed into law on June 9th, 2023 thereby giving CAAs legal status to practice anesthesia in the state of Nevada. Learn more about the CAA legislative process by watching other CAA legislative testimonials and listen to episodes 35, 36, 56.Find more information on the Nevada Academy of Anesthesiologist Assistants HERE. Follow NVAAA on IG and give them your congrats! Stephanie Zunini @ info@nv-aaa.orgInspired to make change? Donate to the AAAA legislative fund HERE and contact the AAAA Director of Government Affairs Brian Flynn via bflynn@anesthetist.orgYou can now text me! Questions/SuggestionsWant more? Stay in the know by subscribing to the Awakened Anesthetist Newsletter- more resources, exclusive content and ways to connect. Interested in practicing mindfulness with this CAA community? Receive your Free 30 min Webinar Introduction to Mindfulness for CAAs Join Mindful Connections 1 session/mo during Season 4 of Awakened Anesthetist Podcast (October 2024-March 2025) FREE to join + NO ongoing commitment. Let's Chat! Contact me:awakenedanesthetist@gmail.comIG @awakenedanesthetist
Send us a textUnlock the secrets to thriving in the ever-evolving cabling industry with insights from Grant Schmelzer, CEO of the Independent Electrical Contractors, Chesapeake chapter. Discover how staying ahead of the game with continuous education and industry-recognized credentials is more crucial than ever as we brace for significant changes in the National Electrical Code by 2026. We'll explore IEC Chesapeake's innovative efforts to expand access to training nationwide through e-apprenticeship programs, remote learning, and cutting-edge technology, ensuring that technicians are always at the forefront of the industry.Join us as we unravel the complexities of licensing requirements for low-voltage systems contractors and the urgent need for standardized regulations across states. Through engaging discussions, we'll highlight the pivotal role of apprenticeship programs, supported by both government incentives and corporate investments, in bridging skill gaps and enhancing workforce capabilities. You'll hear about how IEC Chesapeake is revolutionizing training with live webcasts, hands-on labs, and virtual reality, ensuring that technicians are well-prepared, even in challenging economic climates.Chart a course for success in the cabling industry with promising career pathways that offer structured growth and advancement opportunities. We'll examine the transformative impact of integrating licensure and apprenticeship programs, particularly for young people entering the field. Discover how trade jobs offer not only lifelong careers but also the chance to play critical roles in society, as evidenced by electricians during the COVID-19 pandemic. With a focus on practical advice for aspiring professionals, this episode is a roadmap for anyone looking to embark on a rewarding journey in the electrical industry.Support the showKnowledge is power! Make sure to stop by the webpage to buy me a cup of coffee or support the show at https://linktr.ee/letstalkcabling . Also if you would like to be a guest on the show or have a topic for discussion send me an email at chuck@letstalkcabling.com Chuck Bowser RCDD TECH#CBRCDD #RCDD
In the second episode of our Women in Architecture series, Katerina sits down with architect Bryn Young—ARE coach, entrepreneur, and founder of Mind Over ARE (MOA). Bryn is passionate about guiding the next generation of architects toward licensure and she shares the personal challenges that inspired her to create a community for those struggling with the exams. Bryn opens up about her own failures with the ARE and how those experiences shaped the foundation of MOA. What began as a candid YouTube video about her struggles with the exams grew into a supportive space for others navigating similar challenges. Over time, Bryn pivoted from running her architecture firm to focusing on helping others through their licensure journey. She discusses the evolution of her coaching program, the importance of mindset when tackling the exams, and how she's built a community that holds space for individuals to share their struggles and victories. Bryn emphasizes the balance between studying and maintaining a life outside of the process, while also highlighting the significance of not comparing yourself to others. Bryn shares the story behind her collaboration with 07 Sketches to create a coloring book designed to make studying fun and playful. This project became a creative partnership she's proud of, showcasing the power of collaboration within the architecture industry. Tune in for an inspiring conversation about overcoming failure, the importance of mindset, and the value of community and collaboration in the journey to becoming a licensed architect. Mentioned: Tune into Bryn's past episode on FTH ep 73 MOA course – use code katerina for 10% off Follow Bryn on Instagram @byoungdesign Check out byoungdesign.com Listen to Bryn's podcast Design Create Inspire Activity book for Architects ABC club membership Purchase your copy of The Mindful Blueprint for Launching Your Architecture Firm Use code honeycomb20 for 20% off! Support the podcast on Patreon! Subscribe to the From the Honeycomb newsletter! Meditate with Katerina on Insight Timer Follow From the Honeycomb on Instagram! Podcast Audio edit by LadyToluu Soile https://www.fiverr.com/users/bamisesoile/seller_dashboard. Intro music provided by kabgig / Pond5 By accessing this Podcast, I acknowledge that the entire contents are the property of Katerina Burianova, or used by Katerina Burianova with permission, and are protected under U.S. and international copyright and trademark laws. Except as otherwise provided herein, users of this Podcast may save and use information contained in the Podcast only for personal or other non-commercial, educational purposes. No other use, including, without limitation, reproduction, retransmission or editing, of this Podcast may be made without the prior written permission of the Katerina Burianova, which may be requested by contacting honeycombeeblog@gmail.com This podcast is for educational purposes only. The host claims no responsibility to any person or entity for any liability, loss, or damage caused or alleged to be caused directly or indirectly as a result of the use, application, or interpretation of the information presented herein.
"Understanding the level of support and interaction each model provides is crucial in choosing between an online course and a coaching program." What if you could transform your healthcare practice into a scalable online powerhouse without sacrificing the personal touch of one-on-one consultations? Our host Stephanie Clairmont unpacks the world of online programs for health professionals. This episode isn't about abandoning your traditional practice—it's about enhancing it. You'll learn about how integrating online courses and coaching can not only expand your reach but also offer you greater freedom and financial independence. Get ready to navigate the exciting yet challenging waters of digital transformation in healthcare. This episode is crafted to guide you through strategic decision-making processes, emphasizing the importance of understanding the support levels required by online courses versus coaching models. You'll also find valuable insights on legal considerations and how to choose the right digital product to align with your financial goals. With these insights, you're equipped to create impactful and profitable online programs that complement or even replace your existing practice model. Key Topics: Defining Courses and Coaching (00:00) Considerations for Choosing Between a Course and Coaching (09:22) Examples of Starting a Course (12:44) Reasons to Consider Starting with Coaching (19:45) Wrap-Up and Your Next Action Steps! (21:52) If you enjoyed this episode, you might also enjoy: Ep. 262 How to get Incredible Outcomes for Clients in an Online Program Ep. 265 How to Completely Eliminate Private 1:1 Sessions Ep. 266 How to Fill & Sell Out Your Online Programs
Nicole Livanos JD, MPP, Director of State Affairs from the National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN) joins our host in this episode to discuss public policy impacting nursing and regulation. In a fast-paced field with changing health and safety concerns, Livanos shares how important it is for nurses to get involved and stay informed on new legislation affecting OHNs and the workforce. Livanos shares her own experience working in public policy, recent NCSBN advocacy, and concurs with Stephanie Weinsier on how listeners can use resources at AAOHN to get involved.
In this episode, the hosts discuss updates and insights related to recent bar exam results for multiple states, including Florida, Georgia, Texas, California, and UBE jurisdictions. They highlight the challenges and successes among exam takers, particularly focusing on the pass rates and trends in the exams. Detailed information is shared about essay topics, multiple choice sections, and performance tests for each state's exam, particularly Florida and California. Concerns regarding California's February 2025 exam structure due to legal and logistical issues are discussed, alongside the potential implications of alternative legal licensure pathways. The episode also covers the benefits and details of the upcoming Bar Exam Bootcamp as a preparation tool, emphasizing the intensive personal coaching and study strategies it offers to candidates. Lastly, the hosts encourage continuous study and provide options for personalized coaching to support exam candidates. 00:00 Welcome Back and Overview 02:11 Florida Bar Exam Insights 11:20 Georgia Bar Exam Updates 12:27 Texas and UBE Exam Results 17:07 California Bar Exam Preview 19:44 California Bar Exam Updates and Challenges 20:21 Kaplan's Role and Legal Complications 22:22 Future of the California Bar Exam 25:33 Alternative Pathways to Licensure 27:16 Introducing Bar Maps: A Study Aid 29:47 Bootcamp: Intensive Bar Exam Preparation 35:19 Coaching and Support for Bar Exam Success 36:33 Final Thoughts and Encouragement Video Episode 478 Featured in this Episode: Oct 2024 Bootcamp BarMaps® From Celebration Bar Review Order PhotoReading For The Bar Exam™ New Multistate Nutshell Videos™ Do Something Different! FREE Webinar Free Consultation with Jackson
"Today we're not talking about anything fun like sales or marketing or webinars or selling out or scaling back your hours by half or getting rid of all your one-to-one patients or hitting six figures. Nothing cool like that. Today we're having a real conversation about what the hell you're supposed to do with your license." Our host, Stephanie Clairmont explores the essential yet often overlooked topic of professional licensure for health and wellness professionals aspiring to create online programs. This episode provides valuable insights into navigating the complexities of holding a professional license while expanding into the digital space. Stephanie shares key considerations and options available to licensed practitioners, emphasizing the importance of legal consultation. You'll hear how others in the field have successfully integrated their expertise into online group programs, ensuring compliance with governing bodies while broadening their impact. Stephanie discusses four main strategies: limiting client intake to licensed areas, collaborating with a multi-licensed team, offering compliant educational group programs, and potentially operating under a different title or second business for legal protection. Understanding your regulatory body and consulting with legal experts are crucial steps in responsibly and effectively expanding your professional services online. Key Topics: Licensure and Online Programs for Health Professionals (00:00) Understanding Licensure and Regulatory Bodies (06:12) Legal Considerations and Options for Running Online Programs (10:45) Creating a Second Business and Functioning Under a Different Title (17:01) Wrap-Up and Your Next Action Steps (23:50) If you enjoyed this episode, you might also enjoy: Ep. 262 How to get Incredible Outcomes for Clients in an Online Program Ep. 264 The 2 Ways Health Professionals Can Be Super Successful with Online Programs Ep. 265 How to Completely Eliminate Private 1:1 Sessions
Brian Edwards, Northfield Hospital Chief of Emergency Medical Services, talks about State licensure changes for Northfield emergency services.
Brian Edwards, Northfield Hospital Chief of Emergency Medical Services, talks about State licensure changes for Northfield emergency services.
The third installment of attorney Aaron Siri's expert testimony before the New Hampshire House Committee on COVID Response Efficacy. In this episode, ICAN's lead attorney exposes the shortcomings of post-licensure safety, and shatters the claim that the connection between vaccines and autism has been ‘thoroughly studied.'Guest: Aaron Siri, Esq.
Pioneer CTC, University of Toledo partner to offer local teacher licensure program: https://www.richlandsource.com/2024/08/26/pioneer-career-and-technology-center-university-of-toledo-partner-to-offer-local-teacher-licensure-program/ Today - we're exploring a new partnership between the University of Toledo and Pioneer Career and Technology Center that's making it easier for local professionals to become licensed career-technical educators.Support the show: https://richlandsource.com/membersSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Buddy Pearson sits down with the Putnam County Supervisor for Professional Development and Licensure, and Alma Anderson who is the principal at Avery Trace. First up, hear about the Grow Your Own program that will help teachers with development and licenses. Also check in with Alma Anderson on current events at Avery Trace! Listen to the latest Local Matters Podcast today. News Talk 94.1
In this episode: Guess which new state joins the PA Licensure Compact! Impress at your PA school interview by staying updated on current events in the PA profession!VIP Days! Let's meet on Zoom and write your entire personal statement, all your CASPA experience paragraphs, and pick the best PA schools for your stats! You talk and we write - yep, it's that easy (and FUN)! Also includes a Mock Interview, access to A2A Course, and weekly PA shadowing hours to add to your CASPA app! Let's create your strongest PA school application! Sign up here!Keep up the awesome work!Beth & Katie
What does it really take to accelerate your engineering career through professional licensure? Episode 160 continues the conversation on advancing engineering careers through professional licensure. Adapted from a panel discussion with the Michigan Department of Transportation's summer internship program, this episode offers practical advice for both students and seasoned engineers considering licensure. The panelists: Erin Donovan PE, Hitisha Sharma PE, Ander Boykin PE, and Anna Bosin PE, share their personal experiences, tips for exam preparation, and insights into the impact of professional engineering (PE) licensure on career growth. From strategies for tackling the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) exam to navigating the PE licensing process across multiple states, this episode provides valuable guidance for engineers at all stages of their careers. [00:00 - 07:35] The Journey to Professional Engineering: More Than Just Passing Exams Obtaining PE licensure is crucial for career advancement in engineering The FE exam should be taken as close to graduation as possible Professional licensure opens up new opportunities and responsibilities [07:36 - 11:23] Mastering the FE and PE Exams: Strategies for Success Dedicate 3-5 months of focused study time for exam preparation Practice exams and problem-solving are essential for comprehension Utilize study groups and mentors for support and guidance [11:24 - 17:13] Navigating Multi-State Licensure and Continuing Education PE licensure can often be transferred between states through comity Be aware of continuing education requirements for each state Maintain your original PE license to avoid potential issues when relocating [17:14 - 24:19] Overcoming Challenges: Late-Career Licensure and Self-Doubt It's never too late to pursue professional licensure Apply self-compassion and give yourself permission to study and grow Separate your engineering skills from test-taking abilities to manage insecurities [24:20 - 27:00] The Impact of Professional Licensure on Career Growth and Personal Development PE licensure can remove career advancement ceilings Embrace the challenge and seek support from mentors and peers Remember that the journey to greatness is demanding but rewarding Key Quotes: The journey to becoming a licensed professional engineer is not just about passing exams. It's about growth, perseverance, and a commitment to excellence in our field. - Dr. James Bryant Give yourself permission to go back and study. - Dr. James Bryant Engineer's Blueprint for success: https://www.engineeryoursuccessnow.com/engineers-blueprint/ Let's connect! Find me on my LinkedIn, Facebook, and Instagram. I'd love to hear from you. Sign Up for the Email List: https://bit.ly/3QFzcWW You have the strength of a hero within you. Check out my website, www.engineeryoursuccessnow.com, and learn how to unlock your potential and achieve success both in business and in life.
What does it really take to accelerate your engineering career through professional licensure? Episode 160 continues the conversation on advancing engineering careers through professional licensure. Adapted from a panel discussion with the Michigan Department of Transportation's summer internship program, this episode offers practical advice for both students and seasoned engineers considering licensure. The panelists: Erin Donovan PE, Hitisha Sharma PE, Ander Boykin PE, and Anna Bosin PE, share their personal experiences, tips for exam preparation, and insights into the impact of professional engineering (PE) licensure on career growth. From strategies for tackling the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) exam to navigating the PE licensing process across multiple states, this episode provides valuable guidance for engineers at all stages of their careers. [00:00 - 07:35] The Journey to Professional Engineering: More Than Just Passing Exams Obtaining PE licensure is crucial for career advancement in engineering The FE exam should be taken as close to graduation as possible Professional licensure opens up new opportunities and responsibilities [07:36 - 11:23] Mastering the FE and PE Exams: Strategies for Success Dedicate 3-5 months of focused study time for exam preparation Practice exams and problem-solving are essential for comprehension Utilize study groups and mentors for support and guidance [11:24 - 17:13] Navigating Multi-State Licensure and Continuing Education PE licensure can often be transferred between states through comity Be aware of continuing education requirements for each state Maintain your original PE license to avoid potential issues when relocating [17:14 - 24:19] Overcoming Challenges: Late-Career Licensure and Self-Doubt It's never too late to pursue professional licensure Apply self-compassion and give yourself permission to study and grow Separate your engineering skills from test-taking abilities to manage insecurities [24:20 - 27:00] The Impact of Professional Licensure on Career Growth and Personal Development PE licensure can remove career advancement ceilings Embrace the challenge and seek support from mentors and peers Remember that the journey to greatness is demanding but rewarding Key Quotes: The journey to becoming a licensed professional engineer is not just about passing exams. It's about growth, perseverance, and a commitment to excellence in our field. - Dr. James Bryant Give yourself permission to go back and study. - Dr. James Bryant Engineer's Blueprint for success: https://www.engineeryoursuccessnow.com/engineers-blueprint/ Let's connect! Find me on my LinkedIn, Facebook, and Instagram. I'd love to hear from you. Sign Up for the Email List: https://bit.ly/3QFzcWW You have the strength of a hero within you. Check out my website, www.engineeryoursuccessnow.com, and learn how to unlock your potential and achieve success both in business and in life.
This month, we're featuring a new series called, “We Don't Talk About…,” exploring some often-undiscussed challenges in vet med. We'll be discussing topics such as not passing NAVLE on the first round, leaving an internship, and the actual root causes of Imposter Syndrome. The goal of these conversations is to reduce the stigma around these experiences and to share resources for listeners who may find themselves going through challenging times, either now or in the future. On this episode, we're kicking things off with our very own Dr. Marci Kirk talking about her personal experience with board complaints. As with many of these episodes, we are sharing our guests' perspectives and other individual experiences may vary. We hope that this will set the stage for what the process of receiving a board complaint could look like, what it is like to activate your licensure defense insurance and some of the emotions Dr. Kirk experienced. We look forward to sharing this series with you and hope that we can continue the conversations throughout the profession.Remember we want to hear from you! Please be sure to subscribe to our feed on Apple Podcasts and leave us a ratings and review. You can also contact us at MVLPodcast@avma.orgFollow us on social media @AVMAVets #MyVetLife #MVLPodcast
What role does professional engineering licensure play in accelerating your career, and how does it differ between public and private sectors? In episode 159, Dr. James Bryant delves into the crucial topic of accelerating your engineering career through professional licensure. Featuring a panel of experienced engineers from diverse backgrounds: Erin Donovan PE, Hitisha Sharma PE, Ander Boykin PE and Anna Bosin, PE. The conversation explores the importance of obtaining the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) exam and Professional Engineering (PE) license. The panelists share their personal journeys, challenges faced, and invaluable insights into how these credentials can shape an engineer's career trajectory in both public and private sectors. This episode provides aspiring engineers with practical advice and motivation to pursue their professional engineering licensure, emphasizing its impact on career growth and professional credibility. [00:00 - 04:53] Setting the Stage: The Path to Engineering Success Overview of the Transportation Leadership Launch Pad program The importance of professional engineering licensure in career acceleration [04:54 - 07:09] Meet the Experts: Diverse Perspectives in Engineering Introduction of panelists from various engineering backgrounds Representation of both public and private sector experiences Highlighting the importance of early career decisions in engineering [07:09 - 17:52] The Journey to Professional Engineering: Challenges and Triumphs Importance of taking the FE exam soon after graduation The impact of PE licensure on career credibility and advancement Strategies for exam preparation, including group study benefits [17:53 - 23:58] Public vs. Private Sector: Navigating Different Engineering Landscapes Comparison of job security and career progression in public and private sectors The demands and growth opportunities in the private sector The value of PE licensure across both sectors [23:59 - 27:35] The Impact of PE Licensure: Opening Doors and Expanding Horizons PE licensure's role in accessing decision-making positions How PE credentials enhance company reputation and competitiveness Long-term career benefits of obtaining a PE license Key Quotes: "Having that PE, just having engineer behind your name. It lends a certain credibility to you when you reach out to clients or peers, colleagues about projects." - Aaron Donovan Engineer's Blueprint for success: https://www.engineeryoursuccessnow.com/engineers-blueprint/ Let's connect! Find me on my LinkedIn, Facebook, and Instagram. I'd love to hear from you. Sign Up for the Email List: https://bit.ly/3QFzcWW You have the strength of a hero within you. Check out my website, www.engineeryoursuccessnow.com, and learn how to unlock your potential and achieve success both in business and in life.
What role does professional engineering licensure play in accelerating your career, and how does it differ between public and private sectors? In episode 159, Dr. James Bryant delves into the crucial topic of accelerating your engineering career through professional licensure. Featuring a panel of experienced engineers from diverse backgrounds: Erin Donovan PE, Hitisha Sharma PE, Ander Boykin PE and Anna Bosin, PE. The conversation explores the importance of obtaining the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) exam and Professional Engineering (PE) license. The panelists share their personal journeys, challenges faced, and invaluable insights into how these credentials can shape an engineer's career trajectory in both public and private sectors. This episode provides aspiring engineers with practical advice and motivation to pursue their professional engineering licensure, emphasizing its impact on career growth and professional credibility. [00:00 - 04:53] Setting the Stage: The Path to Engineering Success Overview of the Transportation Leadership Launch Pad program The importance of professional engineering licensure in career acceleration [04:54 - 07:09] Meet the Experts: Diverse Perspectives in Engineering Introduction of panelists from various engineering backgrounds Representation of both public and private sector experiences Highlighting the importance of early career decisions in engineering [07:09 - 17:52] The Journey to Professional Engineering: Challenges and Triumphs Importance of taking the FE exam soon after graduation The impact of PE licensure on career credibility and advancement Strategies for exam preparation, including group study benefits [17:53 - 23:58] Public vs. Private Sector: Navigating Different Engineering Landscapes Comparison of job security and career progression in public and private sectors The demands and growth opportunities in the private sector The value of PE licensure across both sectors [23:59 - 27:35] The Impact of PE Licensure: Opening Doors and Expanding Horizons PE licensure's role in accessing decision-making positions How PE credentials enhance company reputation and competitiveness Long-term career benefits of obtaining a PE license Key Quotes: "Having that PE, just having engineer behind your name. It lends a certain credibility to you when you reach out to clients or peers, colleagues about projects." - Aaron Donovan Engineer's Blueprint for success: https://www.engineeryoursuccessnow.com/engineers-blueprint/ Let's connect! Find me on my LinkedIn, Facebook, and Instagram. I'd love to hear from you. Sign Up for the Email List: https://bit.ly/3QFzcWW You have the strength of a hero within you. Check out my website, www.engineeryoursuccessnow.com, and learn how to unlock your potential and achieve success both in business and in life.
On this episode of The Tyler Tech Podcast, we're bringing you Digital Technologies within Regulatory Agencies: Usage and Perceptions from Regulation Matters: a CLEAR conversation, a podcast from the Council on Licensure, Enforcement and Regulation (CLEAR).CLEAR, in collaboration with Tyler, conducted a survey this past February, which targeted over 7,000 CLEAR stakeholders, representing more than 400 regulatory agencies, colleges, and bodies. The primary aim was to understand the use and perception of digital technologies within regulatory agencies.Key insights from the survey reveal the following:Online Services: A significant number of agencies have adopted online user portals, with mobile access being a common feature. However, only a few have developed mobile-specific apps, highlighting a gap in mobile service provision.Payment Systems: The importance of centralized payment systems is emphasized, with a noticeable shift towards electronic payments over traditional methods like checks. This change aligns with broader societal trends towards digital financial transactions.Public Engagement: Regulatory agencies are focusing on improving online interactions with both licensees and the public. Enhanced mobile access and user-friendly digital interfaces are critical for meeting these goals.Host Line Dempsey talks with Ronne Hines, regulatory consultant and former CLEAR president; Thomas Jackson, general manager of state regulatory with Tyler Technologies; and Michael Teeters, senior product manager with Tyler Technologies, who all contributed to the survey and provided their expert analysis. The discussion on the Regulation Matters: a CLEAR conversation podcast delves into the details of these findings, offering valuable perspectives on the progress and challenges faced by regulatory agencies in the digital age.You can find more information and download the full report at this link: Survey Report: Perspectives on Online Engagement.We also detail City Hall Selfie Day, an initiative created by Engaging Local Government Leaders (ELGL), which takes place on Thursday, August 15th. For more information, visit: www.elgl.org/cityhallselfie and for inspiration for your own selfie, you can see some examples by checking out @tylertechnologies on Instagram.And you can listen to other episodes of the podcast at this link: www.tylertech.com/resources/podcastLet us know what you think about the Tyler Tech Podcast in this survey!
Welcome to AARC's Perspectives! Today, we have a special treat for you straight from Summer Forum in snowbird, where Miriam O'Dea, Senior Vice President of Government Affairs, sits down with Ron Posselt, Chair of the Compact Licensure Working Group.In this exclusive interview, we'll delve into the intricacies of compact licensure, guided by the frequently asked questions from the Council of State Governments' website. Whether you're a policy insider or simply curious about how licensure compacts function, you're in for an insightful discussion. So, let's dive in and uncover the details of compact licensure with our esteemed guests!
In part two, AMA immediate past president, Dr. Jesse Ehrenfeld, and experts continue their discussion about new telehealth licensing models for physicians. Panelists include Clark Barrineau, assistant vice president of government affairs at the Medical Society of Virginia; Marschall Smith, executive director at the Interstate Medical Licensure Compact; Dr. Sarvam TerKonda, immediate past chair of the Federation of State Medical Boards; Jared Augenstein, managing director at Manatt Health Strategies; and Kimberly Horvath, a senior attorney at the AMA.
This podcast episode explores the application of ABA in school settings with expert DeMuesy, MEd, BCBA, COBA. The discussion covers the evolving roles of BCBAs in schools, from Tier 3 interventions to broader Tier 1 and Tier 2 supports. Ron shares his experiences and strategies for working effectively with school staff and administrators to implement behavior analytic practices. Practical insights for behavior analysts aiming to work in educational settings are highlighted. To earn CEUs for listening, click here, log in or sign up, pay the CEU fee, + take the attendance verification to generate your certificate! Don't forget to subscribe and follow and leave us a rating and review. Show Notes References: Horner, R. H., & O'Neill, R. E. (2004, April). Functional Behavior Assessment: A Practical Guide for Teachers and Other Educators. Journal of Educational Psychology, vol. 104, no. 2, pp. 241-254. Kohn, A. (1993, September). Punished by Rewards: The Trouble with Gold Stars, Incentive Plans, A's, Praise, and Other Bribes. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. Resources: Crisis Prevention Institute (CPI). (n.d.). CPI's Non-Violent Crisis Intervention Training Program. Retrieved from https://www.crisisprevention.com/our-programs/nonviolent-crisis-intervention/ MANDT System. (n.d.). MANDT System: A Comprehensive Approach to Crisis Management. Retrieved from https://www.mandtsystem.com/ Ohio Department of Education. (n.d.). Licensure and Certification. Retrieved from https://sboe.ohio.gov/educator-licensure Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) Credential. (n.d.). RBT Task List. Retrieved from https://www.bacb.com/rbt/?topic=rbt-examination - rbtResourceCarousel National Association of School Psychologists. (n.d.). ESSA and Multi-Tiered Systems of Support for school psychologists. Retrieved from https://www.nasponline.org/research-and-policy/policy-priorities/relevant-law/the-every-student-succeeds-act/essa-implementation-resources/essa-and-mtss-for-school-psychologists National Center on Response to Intervention. (n.d.). Essential Components of RTI. Retrieved from https://mtss4success.org/resource/essential-components-rti-closer-look-response-intervention
In this special episode of Health Coach Radio (with a live-online audience), our guest is Dr. Judith Boyce. Dr. Judith became a health coach after she spent a career as a doctor – after she spent a career as a nurse. This is because she saw health coaching as the way forward for doctors, nurses and the medical system in general. Dr. Judith has developed the Health Coaching in Medical Practice certification course (found at https://www.primalhealthcoach.com/health-coaching-medical-practices-specialist-certification/), which educates and trains coaches to go forth and conquer in the medical system. If that is the path you see yourself taking, listen closely to this episode and learn. In our conversation with Dr. Judith, we dig into topics such as how she got fed up with how medicine was being practiced, how the PHCI program applies to other countries (other than the USA), and why Dr. Judith is the perfect person to learn from. We also dig into what type of person would be a good fit for this line of learning and coaching, what types of certifications employers are looking for, what versions of health coaches exist right now, and why doctors need health coaches' help. Plus, Dr. Judith gives concrete advice about how to get your foot in the door and work with, not against, the system to benefit both the client and the doctor. Connect with Dr. Judith at: Website: https://judithboycemd.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drjudithboyce/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/retreatmd/ Episode Overview: 0:00 Introduction to Dr. Judith Boyce 1:09 The Role of Health Coaching in Medical Practices 2:31 Dr. Boyce's Journey from Nurse to Doctor to Health Coach 6:59 Transition to Becoming a Primal Health Coach 9:32 The Global Need for Health Coaching in Healthcare Systems 12:25 Challenges in Healthcare Systems Around the World 17:33 Opportunities for Health Coaches in Healthcare Systems 22:15 Understanding CPT Coding and Reimbursement for Health Coaches 23:33 Importance of Certifications and Licensure in Healthcare 27:50 Why Doctors Need Help from Health Coaches 31:31 Understanding the Healthcare System Language 35:13 Core Competencies for Health Coaches in Healthcare Systems 36:35 Empowering Clients to Self-Efficacy through Health Coaching 38:21 Program Planning and Evidence-Based Practices 59:04 Navigating Different Niches in Health Coaching 1:07:49 Independence vs. Employment in Health Coaching 1:12:20 Empowering Patients in the Healthcare System Health Coach Radio is a podcast that dives deep into the world of health and fitness coaching, brought to you by Primal Health Coach Institute, founded by the renowned Mark Sisson. Join your hosts, Erin and Laura, both proud graduates of Primal Health Coach Institute, as they share inspiring stories and expert insights on elevating your coaching practice. If you're curious about transforming your life through the power of health and/or fitness coaching, visit primalhealthcoach.com/hcr/. Discover the transformative journey of Primal living and explore how Primal Health Coach Institute can empower you to make a real impact on people's lives.
Welcome solo and group practice owners! We are Liath Dalton and Evan Dumas, your co-hosts of Group Practice Tech. In our latest episode, we have updates to share about licensure compacts! We discuss the Counseling Compact and the Social Work Licensure Compact; timelines to be aware of; the benefits of Compacts for group practice; which Compact will open up next; PSYPACT; options for LMFTs; and advocating to make your voice heard. Listen here: https://personcenteredtech.com/group/podcast/ For more, visit our website.
In this episode, recorded at the 21st Annual Spine Orthopedic and Pain Management-Driven ASC + the Future of Spine Conference, Dr. Adeel Faruki, Medical Director of Strategic Licensure at MD Anderson Cancer Center, discusses the evolving patient-provider dynamic, the role of telehealth in patient retention, and the impact of technology on future healthcare delivery.Disclosure: This content is subject to change without notice and offered for informational use only. You are urged to consult with your individual business, financial, legal, tax and/or other advisors [and/or medical providers] with respect to any information presented. Synchrony and any of its affiliates, including CareCredit, (collectively, “Synchrony”) makes no representations or warranties regarding this content and accept no liability for any loss or harm arising from the use of the information provided. All statements and opinions in [describe the document/presentation/ recording/podcast] are the sole opinions of the [speaker/author/guest]. Your receipt of this material constitutes your acceptance of these terms and conditions.
In this episode, recorded at the 21st Annual Spine Orthopedic and Pain Management-Driven ASC + the Future of Spine Conference, Dr. Adeel Faruki, Medical Director of Strategic Licensure at MD Anderson Cancer Center, discusses the evolving patient-provider dynamic, the role of telehealth in patient retention, and the impact of technology on future healthcare delivery.Disclosure: This content is subject to change without notice and offered for informational use only. You are urged to consult with your individual business, financial, legal, tax and/or other advisors [and/or medical providers] with respect to any information presented. Synchrony and any of its affiliates, including CareCredit, (collectively, “Synchrony”) makes no representations or warranties regarding this content and accept no liability for any loss or harm arising from the use of the information provided. All statements and opinions in [describe the document/presentation/ recording/podcast] are the sole opinions of the [speaker/author/guest]. Your receipt of this material constitutes your acceptance of these terms and conditions.
AMA immediate past president, Dr. Jesse Ehrenfeld leads the discussion in this mini-series on new telehealth licensing models for physicians. In part one, experts Kimberly Horvath, senior attorney at the AMA and Jared Augenstein, managing director at Manatt Health Strategies, provide background on telehealth state licensure as it stands.
Medical Boards (or state Departments of Licensure and Discipline) are charged with keeping the public safe from unskilled, impaired, or unscrupulous doctors (or other licensed clinicians, each of which has their own board). While this is an important and necessary role, it is also not uncommon for well-meaning or "innocent" doctors to become the subject of investigations due to complaints from patients, other doctors (including competitors), or from the Board itself. Malpractice litigation or adverse event reporting may also trigger Board investigations as well. This process is usually opaque, and clinicians have a poor understanding of how their Board works, who is on it, how those people are appointed, who they answer to, what happens when complaints are investigated, the possible ramifications of board decisions, and how to best prepare themselves in the case of a complaint. A naive physician can unwittingly worsen their situation, and an attorney is usually recommended to help in navigating the process. Depending on the complaint, your malpractice policy may help defray the cost of this. Important points to note: processes for Boards differ from state to state. Typically anyone can lodge a complaint against a physician with the Board, for nearly any reason, and every complaint needs to be addressed in some way. These complaints can be anonymous in some states, and can range from serious to trivial. There is generally no statute of limitations for these complaints. Consider this podcast an invitation to learn more details about your state's medical board and their processes. Board investigations and evaluations have been linked to physician suicide, and Dr. Pensa cites a study from 2014 in which nearly 5% of physicians referred to the Tennessee medical board for fitness-for-duty evaluations either seriously attempted or completed suicide. She also mentions a John Oliver 'Last Week Tonight' episode about state medical boards that paints a bleak picture of state medical boards' ability to root out dangerous doctors. The job of the medical board is indeed a difficult one, and Dr. Pensa makes the case for more transparency, accountability, and feedback mechanisms given their power and the wide-reaching impact of their decisions. Changes would need to be made at a legislative level, as the Board is typically a governmental/political organization. Dr. Gita Pensa gives an introduction to Medical Board investigations and complaints in this episode with Guillermo Beades, Esq. Mr. Beades teaches and publishes regularly in an effort to educate physicians and other clinicians about healthcare law. You can find an article of his about this topic here in Medical Economics. Guillermo J. Beades, Esq., is a Partner in Frier Levitt's Healthcare Litigation Department and Co-Chairs the Firm's Insurance Defense Group. He represents healthcare professionals in a broad range of administrative, civil and criminal healthcare matters. Mr. Beades has extensive litigation experience before state licensing authorities and Medical Boards (e.g., NJ BME, OPMC), federal healthcare agencies (e.g., OIG, CMS, DEA) and state healthcare agencies (e.g., NJ Medicaid Fraud Division, NY OMIG). He represents practices and healthcare professionals in matters concerning credentialing and denial of privileges, administrative discipline, Medicare audits, hospital fair hearings, post-payment demands and pre-payment audits.
Update on new PA legislation that is so exciting for your future as a PA...and that can be really valuable at your PA school interview when you're asked to talk about a current piece of PA legislation!VIP Days! Let's meet on Zoom and write your entire personal statement, all your CASPA experience paragraphs, and pick the best PA schools for your stats! You talk and we write - yep, it's that easy (and FUN)! Also includes a Mock Interview, access to A2A Course, and weekly PA shadowing hours to add to your CASPA app! Let's create your strongest PA school application! Sign up here!Pass this podcast on to all your pre-PA pals and keep up the awesome work!Beth & Katie
In a recent episode, Doug asked a question that sparked considerable discussion: should a college degree be mandatory for the NCIDQ exam, or if work experience and apprenticeships be adequate? Responding to insightful listener feedback, Doug invited Jon Otis, a distinguished figure in interior design advocacy and a Professor, to explore the issue further. The feedback varied; some listeners supported alternative licensure paths for their diversity and affordability, while others advocated for the necessity of a bachelor's degree due to the rigor of formal education. This sparked a broader conversation between Doug and Jon about the merits of formal education versus learning through experience.Do you have a hot take? Email Doug at dshapiro@ofs.com with your opinions on the NCIDQ degree requirements.Join The Design Pop's virtual event POP into Excellence Sign up for the POP Into Excellence Event Follow Doug on LinkedIn.Click here to get your copy of Doug's children's book—Design Your World.Follow Imagine a Place on LinkedIn.
Nurses Out Loud with Melissa Schreibfeder, BSN, RN – We explore the pressing issue of corruption in mainstream medicine and the stifling impact on healthcare professionals. We delve into alternative certification and licensure models that align with practitioner values and ensure patient safety. Join us as we discuss how these innovative paths can transform healthcare delivery, ensuring integrity and legal compliance.