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In this episode, Dr. Matthew Lungren and Seth Hain, leaders in the implementation of healthcare AI technologies and solutions at scale, join Lee to discuss the latest developments. Lungren, the chief scientific officer at Microsoft Health and Life Sciences, explores the creation and deployment of generative AI for automating clinical documentation and administrative tasks like clinical note-taking. Hain, the senior vice president of R&D at the healthcare software company Epic, focuses on the opportunities and challenges of integrating AI into electronic health records at global scale, highlighting AI-driven workflows, decision support, and Epic's Cosmos project, which leverages aggregated healthcare data for research and clinical insights.
On this episode of DGTL Voices, Ed engages with Dr. Matt Lundgren and Dr. Jonathan Carlson to explore their journeys in healthcare and technology, particularly at Microsoft. They discuss the transformative impact of AI in radiology, the importance of curiosity in leadership, and how healthcare organizations can leverage Microsoft's resources for innovation. The conversation highlights the rapid advancements in technology and the need for collaboration to improve patient care.
Dr. Matthew Lungren's journey is a testament to the transformative power of empathy, curiosity, and innovation. Starting as an English major, his career took a pivotal turn while volunteering at a Kosovo refugee camp, where he discovered the profound impact of combining knowledge, data, and compassion to address healthcare challenges—particularly in underserved communities. Dr. Lungren earned his MD and MPH, practiced as an interventional radiologist, and became a prominent leader in medical AI. At Stanford, he directed the Center for Artificial Intelligence in Medicine and Imaging (AIMI), contributing to over 200 publications on groundbreaking research in multi-modal data fusion, computer vision, and natural language processing for healthcare applications. His influence extends beyond academia through his work at Amazon, his popular Stanford Coursera course on machine learning in healthcare, and his current role as Chief Scientific Officer for Microsoft Health & Life Sciences. Dr. Lungren also maintains a part-time clinical practice at UCSF and holds an adjunct professorship at Stanford University, demonstrating his commitment to patient care and mentorship. In this episode, Dr. Lungren explores the integration of AI into healthcare, offering insights on reducing physician burnout, uncovering new patient data insights, and building a more equitable and innovative future for healthcare. Do you have thoughts on this episode or suggestions for future guests? We'd love to hear from you. Email us at hello@rosenmaninstitute.org.
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Don't miss this enlightening interview with Dr. Matthew Lungren, where he shares incredible insights about balancing technology in healthcare. Dr. Lungren is the Chief Scientific Officer of Health and Life Sciences at Microsoft, and is an Adjunct Professor at Stanford University School of Medicine. Sherri Douville, CEO of Medigram & Chair of the TTIC, Dr. Apurv Gupta and I spoke with Dr. Lungren about his journey at Stanford and Microsoft, and how his work in medicine and tech shapes the approach to his work. Dr. Lungren truly embraces the possibility for technologies like generative AI in healthcare, but emphasizes the need for it to be safe and secure to enter mainstream healthcare. Dr. Lungren clearly shares how important it is for all stakeholders to be involved in healthcare technology decisions, reminding decision makers that there's a human life at the end of the solution change. Be sure to watch or listen to this interview - there are so many important takeaways for those faced with these decisions on both the technological and clinical sides. Connect with Dr. Lungren: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mattlungrenmd/ Learn more about Microsoft's Pegasus program for startups: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/startups/pegasus Learn more about Medigram: https://www.medigram.com Learn more about TTIC: https://medium.com/@news_52674/about Topical time codes: 1:55 (Dr. Lungren) - Journey to Microsoft & balancing the weight of decisions between patients and technology 7:17 (Dr. Lungren) - Speech to text technology & bringing things successfully into the healthcare ecosystem 9:18 - ambient technology 11:59 (Sherri) - frameworks & accelerating trust at the system level 15:08 (Dr. Lungren) - To stay on course with Generative AI, must Importance of multi-disciplinary teams, understanding use cases, gravity of work they're doing Safe, responsible way to implement 22:13 (Dr. Lungren) - How to evaluate what is safe, ready, and can make it into mainstream healthcare 26:19 - guardrails 28:25 - What physician executives need to properly vet the technology 30:21 - startups & Microsoft Pegasus program
In the final episode of the RSNA RadioGraphics team podcast mini-series, Dr. Pouria Rouzrokh interviews our guest, Dr. Matthew Lungren, Chief Data Science Officer at Microsoft Health and Life Sciences, shares his journey from academia to the tech industry. Dr. Lungren also shares advice for radiologists navigating careers in both academia and industry.
Join host Geoffrey Rubin, MD, MBA, FACR, as he engages in an inspiring conversation with Matthew P. Lungren, MD, MPH, Chief Data Science Officer for Microsoft Health & Life Sciences. Dr. Lungren, an academic pediatric interventional radiologist with a strong interest in global healthcare, literature, and competitive swimming, discusses his transition from medicine to focusing on AI in healthcare. As the co-founder of the Stanford Center for AI in Medicine and Imaging, Dr. Lungren played a key role in establishing the center as a prime driver of innovation in the development and assessment of artificial intelligence and medical imaging in healthcare. Dr. Lungren grew up in Arizona, obtained his undergraduate degree in English and Biology from Arizona State University, and went on to earn his MPH from the University of North Carolina and his medical degree from the University of Michigan. He completed fellowships at both Cincinnati's Children's Hospital and Duke University. His defining moment came when he volunteered in Albania during a humanitarian crisis, which motivated him to pursue a career in medicine and become involved in global health initiatives and research, ultimately specializing in radiology. A talented and passionate educator, he has catalyzed the education of countless physicians, scientists, and laypeople, including being the top-rated instructor in the wildly successful Coursera course, Fundamentals in AI in Healthcare, completed by 25,000 students to date. Don't miss this special episode to learn more about Dr. Lungren's unique career journey and his definition of a perfect Saturday afternoon—hint: it would include the latest issue of Harper's Magazine, an Xbox, and a trip to the pool.
In my opinion Sam Lungren is one of the most intelligent voices in the outdoor space. He has an abundance of experience from all over the world and the drive to always explore more. From working on a commercial fishing boat in Alaska, to catching some of the most exotic fish in South America as well as hunting across the American West, Sam has a game bag filled with stories that will inspire you to tackle your own larger than life adventures. Hererra V. Wyoming coverage by Sam Follow Sam: @samlungrenmedia Check out the First Gen Hunter Website Follow First Gen Hunter Instagram: @first.gen.hunter GoWild: @Kent Boucher Facebook: @first.gen.hunter Follow The Hunt Fish Life: @hntfsh_life Follow Alex: @east2westhunts_alex (also on GoWild) Follow East2West Hunts: @east2westhunts Follow Caleb: @calebleedrake (also on GoWild) Support First Gen Hunter by shopping at the following partners: East2West Hunts Use promo code: firstgen10 = 10% off any purchase Old Barn Taxidermy Tell Them The First Gen Hunter Podcast Sent You! Camofire Black Ovis My Medic use promo code firstgen15 at checkout to save 15% AlienGear Holsters FORLOH Fox River Socks Gunskins Tipton Gun Cleaning Accessories Outdoor Edge Kuiu Tactical Hunting Apparel
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This week, we're super excited to chat with Dr. Matt Lungren, Chief Data Science Officer for Microsoft Health & Life Sciences. At Microsoft, Dr. Lungren focuses on translating cutting-edge technology, including general AI and cloud services, into innovative healthcare applications. As a physician and clinical machine learning researcher, he maintains a part-time clinical practice at UCSF while also continuing his research and teaching roles as adjunct professor at Stanford. Prior to his role at Microsoft, Dr. Lungren was a clinical interventional radiologist and research faculty at Stanford Medical School where he led the Stanford Center for artificial intelligence and medicine and imaging. His scientific work has led to more than 150 publications including work on multimodal data fusion models for healthcare applications. On top of all of that, Dr. Lungren is also a top-rated instructor on Coursera with his AI and Healthcare course designed to help learners with non-technical backgrounds. In this episode, we talk about Matt's clinical, academic, and private sector experiences, how technology within the radiology field has developed throughout time, and exciting new Microsoft HLS Research projects and the impact of AI research on healthcare.
In this episode, Dr. Matthew Lungren discusses the transformative potential of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in healthcare, sharing insights into large language models, deep learning, and machine learning in improving patient care, enhancing clinical workflows, and optimizing medical research. Dr. Lungren is a pediatric diagnostic and interventional radiologist, and the Chief Data Science Officer at Microsoft Health and Life Sciences. He advocates for a future where AI acts as a tool for healthcare professionals, allowing them to devote more time to patient care rather than administrative tasks. Additionally, the discussion explores concerns such as AI's impact on employment and interactions with insurance companies, while presenting resources for healthcare professionals to engage with and learn about AI technologies actively. --- SHOW NOTES 00:00 - Introduction 03:00 - The Journey to AI Expertise: Dr. Lungren's Story 05:48 - Decoding AI: From Basics to Large Language Models 13:07 - AI's Impact on Healthcare and Beyond 15:57 - Exploring AI's Potential in Content Creation and Clinical Efficiency 20:22 - The Future of AI in Healthcare: Opportunities and Challenges 25:27 - Leveraging AI for Diagnostic Radiology and Beyond 27:42 - The Transformative Potential of Generative AI in Healthcare 33:40 - Addressing Concerns: AI's Role in Insurance and Patient Advocacy 36:41 - Empowering Healthcare Professionals with AI: Practical Applications and Future Outlook --- RESOURCES Fundamentals of Machine Learning for Healthcare - Stanford University Coursera Course: https://www.coursera.org/learn/fundamental-machine-learning-healthcare Dr. Matt Lungren's LinkedIn Learning Course on Generative AI: https://www.linkedin.com/learning/an-introduction-to-how-generative-ai-will-transform-healthcare/introduction-to-generative-ai-in-healthcare DeepLearning.AI Website (Professor Andrew Ng): https://www.deeplearning.ai/ Fast.AI Website (Professor Jeremy Howard): https://www.fast.ai/ Professor Jeremy Howard YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@howardjeremyp/featured Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMMS) Meeting: https://www.himssconference.com/en/homepage.html
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Food and Travel Nation with Elizabeth Dougherty FORMER USDA RESEARCHER CALLS FOR MORE TESTING OF GMOSThe TRUTH about Food and Travel Original Broadcast Date: 4/27/2013 From the Food and Travel Nation Interview Archives: Elizabeth spoke with Dr. Jonathan Lundgren, who at the time, served as the Research Entomologist at the National Central Agricultural Research Facility in Brookings, South Dakota for the USDA. Elizabeth and Dr. Lundgren had a very frank discussion about the status of GMOs currently, possible effects on the dwindling bee pollinator population, the original idea behind GMOs and the shortcomings and current concerns among scientists. UPDATE: After an eleven year career with the USDA, Dr. Lungren founded Ecdysis Foundation & Blue Dasher Farm as a research foundation as well as training ground for future scientists and farmers. He is an Agroecologist, Farmer, Rancher, and Beekeeper guiding farmers toward regenerative farming. ### About the show: Food And Travel Nation with Elizabeth Dougherty is the fusion of food and travel. This fresh, compelling nationally-syndicated weekend program includes information for homesteading, traveling, gardening, taste tests, and in a twist, listeners hear what restaurant servers say about customers. Each week our listeners get the very latest food and travel information We produce homemade videos of healthy, easy to make recipes We feature no-holds barred interviews in a LIVE, fast-paced, nationwide call-in show. Elizabeth Dougherty is a writer, trained chef, world traveler and now an award-winning talk show host. Food Nation Radio was on the forefront of presenting expert guests with vital information about GMOs, at a time when no one was talking about or even knew about the subject. We give our listeners, advertisers and stations a LIVE SHOW. (NO “BEST OF'S” EVER!) We present hard-hitting topics and interviews without the same old political spin. We are very social media conscious and stay in touch with our audience. (200,000 plus) We work closely with advertisers and stations to ensure their success. We are ready to deliver a fresh, tight, first-class show to your station from our digital studio utilizing Comrex Access and our own automation system. Executive Producer – Michael Serio Requests: Sammone@proton.me FOOD AND TRAVEL NATION FAST FACTS Website: Food And Travel Nation.com Social Media Sites: Facebook | Twitter website: FoodAndTravelNation.com email: Elizabeth@FoodAndTravelNation.com
This and all episodes at: https://aiandyou.net/ . Radiology found itself in the crosshairs of the debate about AI automating jobs when in 2016 AI expert Geoffrey Hinton said that AI would do just that to radiologists. That hasn't happened - but will it? To get to the bottom of this, I talked with Matthew Lungren, MD, Chief Medical Information Officer at Nuance Communications, a Microsoft company applying AI to healthcare workflows, and the name that comes at the top of the list when you look up #radiology and #AI. He also has a pediatric radiology practice at UCSF and previously led the Stanford [University] Center for Artificial Intelligence in Medicine and Imaging. More recently he served as Principal for Clinical AI/ML at Amazon Web Services in World Wide Public Sector Healthcare. He has an impressive oeuvre of over 100 publications, including work on multi-modal data fusion models for healthcare applications, and new computer vision and natural language processing approaches for healthcare-specific domains. In this interview conclusion, we talk about the details of how AI including large language models can be an effective part of a radiologist's workflow how decisions about integrating AI into medicine can be made, and where we might be going with it in the future. All this plus our usual look at today's AI headlines. Transcript and URLs referenced at HumanCusp Blog.
This and all episodes at: https://aiandyou.net/ . Radiology found itself in the crosshairs of the debate about AI automating jobs when in 2016 AI expert Geoffrey Hinton said that AI would do just that to radiologists. That hasn't happened - but will it? To get to the bottom of this, I talked with Matthew Lungren, MD, Chief Medical Information Officer at Nuance Communications, a Microsoft company applying AI to healthcare workflows, and the name that comes at the top of the list when you look up #radiology and #AI. He also has a pediatric radiology practice at UCSF and previously led the Stanford [University] Center for Artificial Intelligence in Medicine and Imaging. More recently he served as Principal for Clinical AI/ML at Amazon Web Services in World Wide Public Sector Healthcare. He has an impressive oeuvre of over 100 publications, including work on multi-modal data fusion models for healthcare applications, and new computer vision and natural language processing approaches for healthcare-specific domains. The basis for Hinton's assertion was that AI can be trained to find tumors, for instance, in CT scans, and we know how good AI is at image analysis when it's got lots of labeled data to be trained on, and we certainly have that with CT scans. We get to find out what's real about AI in #medicine in this episode. All this plus our usual look at today's AI headlines. Transcript and URLs referenced at HumanCusp Blog.
Gentlemen, it's time to saddle up for a spiritual journey like no other! In this gripping episode, join us as we dive into the heart of the Montana wilderness with none other than Father Bryce Lungren.
Fr. Mitch welcomes Fr. Bryce Lungren who seeks to help cowboys practice the Catholic Faith, and Catholics discover their inner cowboy through determination and perseverance to become the person God created them to be.
Ken talks with Trent Horn “When Protestants Argue Like Atheists: 12 Weird Ways that Anti-Catholics Mimic Secular Skeptics” (Catholic Answers Press) and Father Bryce Lungren “The Catholic Cowboy Way: Finding Peace and Purpose on the Bronc Called Life” (Sophia Institute Press). Trent's book available at: : https://shop.catholic.com/when-protestants-argue-like…/ and Father Lungren's book at: https://sophiainstitute.com/product/catholic-cowboy-way/ To follow […]
July 14: Today on TownHall Brett Oliver, Family Physician and Chief Medical Information Officer at Baptist Health speaks with Matt Lungren, Chief Medical Information Officer at Nuance Communications, a Microsoft Company. How can generative AI revolutionize healthcare, specifically in terms of the reception and experience so far with Nuance and the Dragon Ambient eXperience (DAX)? What are the misconceptions surrounding the use of generative AI, particularly in the context of ChatGPT? What are the most exciting use cases for generative AI in healthcare, and how can it transform tasks such as text summarization, knowledge retrieval, and analysis of medical literature? How can healthcare organizations navigate the regulatory landscape and ensure the safe and responsible use of AI algorithms, particularly in terms of continuous learning, monitoring, and evaluation?Subscribe: This Week HealthTwitter: This Week HealthLinkedIn: Week HealthDonate: Alex's Lemonade Stand: Foundation for Childhood Cancer
What can we learn about being Catholic from cowboys? Find out more from cowboy priest, Fr. Bryce Lungren. David talks with Fr. about his new book, "The Catholic Cowboy Way: Finding Peace and Purpose on the Bronc Called Life."Subscribe to the Morning Blend on your favorite podcast platform.Find this show on the free Hail Mary Media App, along with a radio live-stream, prayers, news, and more.Look through past episodes or support this podcast.The Morning Blend is a production of Mater Dei Radio in Portland, Oregon.
Inside the Wolf’s Den an Entrepreneurial Journey with Shawn and Joni Wolfswinkel
In this week's Inside The Wolf's Den episode, Shawn and Joni are excited to welcome a very special guest, Dave Lungren, a renowned business coach and mentor. For over 25 years, Dave has served as a business and sales consultant to some of the most extensive educational, training, coaching, and personal development world, working directly with or for people like Tony Robbins, Dean Graziosi, Mark Victor Hansen, Forbes Riley, Anthony Morrison, and many others. Armed with a Master's Degree in Marriage and Family Therapy and having served as a chaplain in the US Army, Dave guides his clients to align with their purpose and most profound sense of who they are so they thoroughly enjoy the deepest levels of inner peace, joy, and fulfillment in all areas of their life. In this episode, he shares his insights on a range of topics, including leadership, team building, and personal development. In addition, he explains the steps and strategies he deploys to help businesses and entrepreneurs achieve their goals and reach new heights of success. If you're an entrepreneur or business owner looking to take your business to the next level, this episode is a must-listen. Dave Lungren Website Link: https://dave-lundgren.com An Answer - by Dave Lundgren: https://book.dave-lundgren.com/the-answer-by-dave-lundgren
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Dr Matthew Lungren is the Chief Medical Information Officer at Nuance Communications, a Microsoft Company. As a physician and clinical machine learning researcher, he maintains a part-time interventional radiology practice at UCSF while also serving as adjunct faculty for other leading academic medical centers including Stanford and Duke. Prior to joining Microsoft, Dr Lungren led the Stanford Center for Artificial Intelligence in Medicine and Imaging (AIMI). This interview offers great insight for anyone who is interested in non-traditional career paths in medicine at the cutting edge of the MaML space. I hope you all enjoy! and don't forget to follow us on twitter @themamlpodcast! contact@themamlpodcast.com Host: David Wu / Twitter: @davidjhwu Producer: Aaron Schumacher / Twitter: @a_schu95 Artwork & Video: Saurin Kantesaria Music: Caligula - Windows96. Used with Artist's Permission. 00:40 Could you tell us about your path coming to the intersection of medicine and artificial intelligence? 07:00 What literature are you a fan of? 08:50 Where will the next great American Author come from? 14:00 Tell us about your work with Nuance. 17:50 Could you tell us the background of Nuance and Dragon Dictation? 19:55 Tell us about Nuance products that are offered. 23:45 How much code should future physicians know? 28:30 What is a typical day like as chief medical officer 31:30 Do you have any advice for medical students interested in nontraditional career paths? 34:30 How do you balance clinical practice and industry work? 40:40 What are you excited about most in the next 10-20 years? 44:15 How has mentorship shaped your path? 46:08 What advice would you give yourself at your medical school graduation?
Dr. Matthew Lungren is currently the Chief Medical Information Officer at Nuance Communications - Microsoft company, and also holds part-time appointments with the University of California San Francisco as an Associate Clinical Professor and also as adjunct faculty at Stanford and Duke University. He is a radiologist by training and has led and contributed to multiple projects that use AI and deep learning for medical imaging and precision medicine. Time stamps from the conversation00:00:55 Introduction00:01:46 Role as a Chief Medical Information Officer 00:05:25 Leading research projects in the industry00:08:45 Is AI ready for primetime use cases in the real world?00:12:40 Regulations on AI systems in healthcare00:17:25 Interpretability vs a robust validation framework00:25:22 Promising directions to mitigate data issues in medical research00:32:24 Stable diffusion models 00:34:06 Making datasets public00:39:00 Vision transformers for multi-modal models00:44:35 Biomarker discovery00:48:20 Sentiment of AI in medicine 00:53:26 Bridging the communication gap between computer scientists and medical experts01:01:42 Advice to young researchers from medical and engineering schoolsFind Dr. Lungren on social media Twitter: https://twitter.com/mattlungrenmdLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mattlungrenmd/About the Host:Jay is a Ph.D. student at Arizona State University.Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/shahjay22/Twitter: https://twitter.com/jaygshah22Homepage: https://www.public.asu.edu/~jgshah1/ for any queries.Stay tuned for upcoming webinars!***Disclaimer: The information contained in this video represents the views and opinions of the speaker and does not necessarily represent the views or opinions of any institution. It does not constitute an endorsement by any Institution or its affiliates of such video content.***Checkout these Podcasts on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/JayShahmlAbout the author: https://www.public.asu.edu/~jgshah1/
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June Lungren is an accomplished author, an animal whisperer who has helped our household and a brilliant psychic who has unusual gifts. I believe you will enjoy this show!
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“For the second chapter of our eight-part elk hunting series, Ben and Sam dive deeply into what elk are, where they live, and how they behave. Think of it as the background knowledge you need to be an informed, well-rounded elk hunter.”
Taking the Rainbow back needs to be a top priority for all American's not just Dad's.
Our guest today is Sam Lungren he is a journalist, conservationist and well-rounded adventurer based out of Bozeman Montana. On this episode, we will discuss fishing with drone and the ethical implications, we will also discuss fish retention and how catch and release is the usual fly fishing practice but is that always what is best for fishery? All of this brings us to a discussion about hatchery steelhead verses wild steelhead and what is the best practice for fish populations and fisherman. Make sure to check out Sam & Ben's 8 part podcast called Wallowed set to be released in early September. To read any of Sam's publication we referenced in this podcast check out the link in his Instagram bio @samlungrenmedia --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/faceless-fly-fishing/message
Wyoming Cowboy priest, Fr. Bryce Lungren, shares lessons learned in the saddle with Bear. https://www.bearschoolofmanliness.com/
Cowboy Priest talks about the attributes of a Cowboy and Real Manliness https://www.bearschoolofmanliness.com/
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On this episode of the Crossroads Career Podcast, we interview radio station managers Steve Lungren and Lyman James about the story that brought them together. From Lyman getting on his knees in the basement of the radio station and asking God for help, to Steve leaving a career in auto sales to manage the station, it's a remarkable story of answered prayers, hearing God calling, and trusting God in career transition. Connect with the radio station (104.7 The Bull) in Ponca City, OK Check out the brand new Hear God Calling You workbook from Crossroads Career Crossroads' mission is to help people find and follow Jesus Christ through crossroads in their careers. We work to do this by educating, equipping, and encouraging people to hear God calling, maximize their potential, and get the right job. Visit our website for more information: www.crossroadscareer.org
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She a psychic, medium, demon seer, healer, animal communicator, international author and nurse. She is descended from a long line of women with psychic and spiritual gifts. Raised by her maternal grandmother she communicated with spirits, animals and angels. She is called a demon seer because she can see, hear, communicate and has the ability to remove negative entities. She has been helping people with their paranormal problems, animal issues most of her life. Her first book, A Mediums Guide to the Paranormal, was released in 2009. Since then She has written seven more books including: A Mediums Guide to the Paranormal, The DarkSide of the Paranormal, Paranormal Encounters, Paranormal Encounters Book 2, Outta Time, Demon Seekers: the Journey Begins. She is currently completing her eighth book entitled Demon Seer: The Beginning.www.mysticconnections.org *** AND NOW ***The ‘X' Zone TV Channel on SimulTV - www.simultv.comThe ‘X' Chronicles Newspaper - www.xchroniclesnewspaper.comThe ‘X' Zone Universe - www.xzoneuniverse.com
She a psychic, medium, demon seer, healer, animal communicator, international author and nurse. She is descended from a long line of women with psychic and spiritual gifts. Raised by her maternal grandmother she communicated with spirits, animals and angels. She is called a demon seer because she can see, hear, communicate and has the ability to remove negative entities. She has been helping people with their paranormal problems, animal issues most of her life. Her first book, A Mediums Guide to the Paranormal, was released in 2009. Since then She has written seven more books including: A Mediums Guide to the Paranormal, The DarkSide of the Paranormal, Paranormal Encounters, Paranormal Encounters Book 2, Outta Time, Demon Seekers: the Journey Begins. She is currently completing her eighth book entitled Demon Seer: The Beginning. www.mysticconnections.org *** AND NOW *** The ‘X' Zone TV Channel on SimulTV - www.simultv.com The ‘X' Chronicles Newspaper - www.xchroniclesnewspaper.com The ‘X' Zone Universe - www.xzoneuniverse.com
Sam Lungren was born and raised on Whidbey Island, Washington but now he calls Bozeman Montana home. Sam is the Supervising Editor for MeatEater. On the podcast we talk about his childhood growing up, odd jobs and what got him passionate about writing. We also talk hunting, fishing and what advice he would give. I hope you enjoy the show!Follow Sam Lungren on:IG: @samlungrenmediawww.meateater.comPartners:Mission Mountain Rods@missionmountainrods // Let Blade Elliott know you heard about him from the Blazing Trails Podcast and you will SAVE 10% OFF your order. Keep Blazing Trails & Telling Tales!!!
Meateater Fishing Editor, Sam Lungren, was reared in the watery wonderland of Puget Sound. A childhood spent pursuing salmon, steelhead, and ling cod blossomed into a lifestyle centered around the outdoors and a career in outdoor media. Now a Montana resident, Sam still has salt in his veins and shares some of his recent adventures pursuing bonefish, tarpon, and those pesky permit in Belize. As an outdoor journalist, Sam has intimate knowledge of many issues concerning sportsmen, including the latest proposal to remove the dams on Idaho's Snake River before runs of native anadromous fish disappear. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lauren-karnopp3/support Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Our hosts continued by visiting with Bishop Steven Biegler, Fr. Bryce Lungren & Staff on the Spring Live Drive!
Our hosts continued from Gillette visiting with Fr. Bryce Lungren & Staff and Jack Kuhbacher
What does it mean that God won't give us more than we can bear?
Podcast # 25 "Bishops in Zion." We speak to former Bishops and learn the journey that we go on each time we accept a calling. Also learning what it is like to be a Bishop and how to support them.
How do medical professionals see ML fitting into medical research - Biomarker discovery? Confirming hypothesis with accuracy? A tool to manage much data?Check out the full podcast here: https://youtu.be/qnOvXrkt7zEAlso check-out these talks on all available podcast platforms: https://jayshah.buzzsprout.comAbout the Host:Jay is a PhD student at Arizona State University, doing research on building Interpretable AI models for Medical Diagnosis.Jay Shah: https://www.linkedin.com/in/shahjay22/You can reach out to https://www.public.asu.edu/~jgshah1/ for any queries.Stay tuned for upcoming webinars!***Disclaimer: The information contained in this video represents the views and opinions of the speaker and does not necessarily represent the views or opinions of any institution. It does not constitute an endorsement by any Institution or its affiliates of such video content.***
Dr. Lungren is the Co-Director of the Stanford Center for Artificial Intelligence in Medicine and Imaging, @Stanford AIMI and an Associate Professor at @Stanford Medical Center. His research interest is in the field of AI and deep learning in medical imaging, precision medicine, and predictive health outcomes.About the Host:Jay is a PhD student at Arizona State University, doing research on building Interpretable AI models for Medical Diagnosis.Jay Shah: https://www.linkedin.com/in/shahjay22/You can reach out to https://www.public.asu.edu/~jgshah1/ for any queries.Stay tuned for upcoming webinars!***Disclaimer: The information contained in this video represents the views and opinions of the speaker and does not necessarily represent the views or opinions of any institution. It does not constitute an endorsement by any Institution or its affiliates of such video content.***
Our guest today is Dr. Matthew Lungren, Co-Director of the Stanford Center for Artificial Intelligence in Medicine and Imaging and Associate Professor in the Department of Radiology at Stanford University Medical Center. Dr. Lungren discusses the need for AI in radiology, the technical and legal challenges of clinical deployment, and the exciting future of deep learning for medicine. Pranav and Adriel first give a history of computer aided diagnosis (CAD) and introduce convolutional neural networks (CNNs) before the interview. If you'd like to skip right to the interview with Matt, start listening at 8:17. If you like what you hear, let a friend know, subscribe wherever you get your podcasts, and connect with us on Twitter @AIHealthPodcast.
Podcast #7 How we can see the hand of God in changes we didn't expect or want with Braden Lungren.
On this week's show, Ben and Phil answer some important emails on grip and grins, extremism in hunting, and more. Next, Ben is joined by Sam Lungren and Janis Putelis from the Meateater crew to talk about wounding game animals, crying in the woods, and the efficiency of archery hunting. Enjoy. Connect with Ben and MeatEater Ben on Instagram MeatEater on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and Youtube Shop The Hunting Collective Merch See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We continued on our Fall Live Drive with more great stories of how RPR has impacted people in our listening area!
Take a trip with Alyssa and Kristen as we venture through the Glacier Hotel (filled with, you guessed it, glaciers) to learn about the myriad ghosts that reside there, who may or may not be of Lungren descent (no, not Dolph). Next we'll peek into the mirror at Caroll College's St. Charles Hall, where a bathroom ghost stares at you some of the time and breathes heavily the rest of the time. This spooky spot is boarded up most of the year, so be sure to listen in and find out more about this true story. Let's go see a ghost (avoiding any tragic glacier accidents)!
Living the faith in a cowboy way!
Welcome to Episode 025 of the Bowhunting Montana Podcast! The Voice of Bowhunting in Montana. In this episode Paul and Dane finally got the opportunity to sit down with a new guest. Sam Lungren, the fishing editor at The MeatEater, is also an accomplished bow hunter and journalist. Sam takes the time to walk us through the Great American Outdoors Act, the importance of contacting your legislators right now and how this historic legislation affects us right here in Montana #bowhuntmt #Bowhunting - #Conservation - #Conversation
What's the best training montage? What's the deal with the Carl Weathers/Dolph Lundgren beef on set? How did that giant robot make it into the film? Luke & Corrye answer some age-old questions.
Stanford AI Lab PhD Sharon Zhou interviews Professor Matthew Lungren about the efforts to leverage AI to help with the coronavirus crisis, the promise for sharing more medical data as part of those efforts, and more.Check out coverage of similar topics at www.skynettoday.comTheme: Deliberate Thought Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
On today’s show, we’re joined by MeatEater’s Miles Nolte and Sam Lungren to talk about how most hunters and anglers are more than prepared for a pandemic, the woes of the outdoor economy, and to recap a September elk hunt that went awry for the strangest of reasons. Enjoy. Connect with Ben and MeatEater Ben on Instagram MeatEater on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and Youtube Shop MeatEater Merch See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The Gist: This week host Ben Paige sits down with MeatEater's Fishing Editor Sam Lungren who's not only a big time fish guy but an avid waterfowl hunter and has a couple thoughts on Chili, Goose Hunting, Duck Chasing, MeatEater & The Death(?) of Print Journalism. Topics Discussed: Montana Weather Diver Ducks The death of Print Journalism Reaching out to non hunters Hunters vs Anglers How I thought Ben Obrien lied to me (waterfowl content in season 8 of MeatEater) How Ben Obrien didn't lie to me (waterfowl content in season 9 of MeatEater) 45 Pounds of Goose Meat Chili Cornbread in the Pacific Northwest MeatEater Chili... Netflix Complexity as a Barrier to entrance for new hunters Casting and Blasting Yakin' the Kaw Shooting Limits Not Shooting Limits Kickin' Rocks Elk Hunting (and how it relates to duck huntin') Apathy towards hunting Cecil the Lion & Trophy Hunting Cuppin Birds for Newbies DNA, Dopamine & Hunting Genes Hunting the Anthropocine (The best name of a podcast episode in 2019) Showin up late to the Marsh & Dirty Diapers Things you ought to click: The Fowl Front Website Sam's Portion of the MeatEating Sam's Thesis: SALMON & STEELHEAD HATCHERIES: CONSERVATION OR CONDEMNATION? Oak Barn Beef Give Away Remember your Hunt with Freelance Duck Hunting High Prairie Sportsmen Youtube Channel Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Gist: This week host Ben Paige sits down with MeatEater's Fishing Editor Sam Lungren who's not only a big time fish guy but an avid waterfowl hunter and has a couple thoughts on Chili, Goose Hunting, Duck Chasing, MeatEater & The Death(?) of Print Journalism. Topics Discussed: Montana Weather Diver Ducks The death of Print Journalism Reaching out to non hunters Hunters vs Anglers How I thought Ben Obrien lied to me (waterfowl content in season 8 of MeatEater) How Ben Obrien didn't lie to me (waterfowl content in season 9 of MeatEater) 45 Pounds of Goose Meat Chili Cornbread in the Pacific Northwest MeatEater Chili... Netflix Complexity as a Barrier to entrance for new hunters Casting and Blasting Yakin' the Kaw Shooting Limits Not Shooting Limits Kickin' Rocks Elk Hunting (and how it relates to duck huntin') Apathy towards hunting Cecil the Lion & Trophy Hunting Cuppin Birds for Newbies DNA, Dopamine & Hunting Genes Hunting the Anthropocine (The best name of a podcast episode in 2019) Showin up late to the Marsh & Dirty Diapers Things you ought to click: The Fowl Front Website Sam's Portion of the MeatEating Sam's Thesis: SALMON & STEELHEAD HATCHERIES: CONSERVATION OR CONDEMNATION? Oak Barn Beef Give Away Remember your Hunt with Freelance Duck Hunting High Prairie Sportsmen Youtube Channel
Fr. Bryce Lungren of the Diocese of Cheyenne on serving the people in the Gillette, WY area.
Fr. Bryce Lungren of the Diocese of Cheyenne on serving the people in the Gillette, WY area.
Welcome to Get Up in the Cool: Old Time Music with Cameron DeWhitt and Friends! This week’s friend is Judy Lungren, the Duchess of Stickerville! We recorded this a few days ago at the Fiddler’s Festival in Weiser, Idaho. Tunes in this episode: Dog Treed a Possum Up a White Oak Tree Missouri Mud Litchfield Jaybird Died of the Whooping Cough Good Indian Bonus track: Cotton Eyed Joe Download Livin’ It Up from Dead Fiddlers Society: https://store.cdbaby.com/cd/DeadFiddlersSociety1 Support Get Up in the Cool on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/getupinthecool This episode is brought to you in part by Banjo Newsletter! Banjo Newsletter has published old-time banjo content in every issue since its founding in 1973. Along with Dan Levenson’s quarterly section “The Old-Time Way,” which consists of profiles, reviews and tabs, banjo Newsletter has three monthly old-time banjo columns. Recent players and builders they’ve covered include Frank Lee, Lukas Pool, Mark Olitsky, Noah Cline, Adam Hurt, Nora Brown, RG Hocutt, David Bragger, Rhiannon Giddens, Seth Swingle and collector Jim Bollman, and Chris Coole, Jake Blount, Alison De Groot and Ben Krakauer are all upcoming. Subscribers to either print or online editions also get online access to the last eleven years of back copies, with tabs, accompanying sound files and video links. All that can be found at https://banjonews.com/ or simply follow the link in the show notes. Thanks to Elderly Instruments in Lansing, Michigan for sharing the show with their customers. Visit their website at https://www.elderly.com/.
About two years ago, a group of highly talented senior researchers from a startup named Unanimous approached Dr. Matthew Lungren, assistant professor of pediatric radiology at Stanford University Medical Center, with an inquiry: in what ways, if any, could technology designed to harness the power of collective human intelligence benefit the world of radiology or medicine in general? A collaboration between these researchers and Dr. Lungren commenced soon after, around the time when Stanford researchers released data showing that the detection of pneumonia on x-ray could be accomplished by AI with the same level of accuracy as human radiologists. The investigative question then became whether or not collective human intelligence could outperform the independent power of both AI and human radiologists. So, what exactly is collective or ‘swarm' intelligence and how is it better than just having a conversation with colleagues about a particular problem or decision? Dr. Lungren describes it like this: “If you can imagine a puck on ice that can be slid around, and each person has a magnetic force that they can apply to that puck to pull it toward the answer they believe is correct…eventually a decision is reached…and it's fascinating to see how accurate they end up being as a group.” Unlike sitting around a table with your colleagues and eventually coming to a conclusion, no one knows the identity of anyone else in the swarm, which immediately eliminates the hierarchical and sociological influences of decision-making processes that involve perceived leaders or people of power; even if subtle, the dynamics that emerge from such heterogeneous groups often play influential roles on the final decisions that are made. Swarm intelligence removes that influence, and replaces it with distributed anonymity in decision making. The possible use cases of this technology extend far beyond the world of radiology and hold promise for a future filled with better, more accurate diagnoses and decision making in medicine, but that's not to say it's not without its challenges and drawbacks. Press play to hear the full conversation, learn more by visiting the web page of the ones who started it all (unanimous.ai) and feel free to email your questions to Dr. Lungren at mlungren@stanford.edu.
Sam Lungren grew up on Whidbey Island in Washington's Puget Sound. He spent summers working aboard an Alaskan commercial salmon seiner while studying journalism in college. After obtaining his master’s degree in environmental journalism, his thesis project about the controversial effects of steelhead hatcheries launched his career as an outdoors writer. Soon he was contributing to The Drake, Gray's Sporting Journal, Fly Rod & Reel, Stonefly, Bugle and The Flyfish Journal. Sam spent the last five years as the editor of Backcountry Journal, the quarterly membership magazine of Backcountry Hunters & Anglers, and recently joined the MeatEater editorial team as a writer and editor with an emphasis on fishing and conservation. In this episode of Anchored, Sam and I sit down to discuss commercial fishing, eating fish, and the harsh realities of catch and release fishing.
This week's episode is all about REMANDS; including what they are, how they work, how a lower judge should consider a remanded case, etc. Brett and Nazim discuss Upper Skagit Indian Tribe v. Lungren (does sovereign immunity apply to in rem actions) and Byrd v. U.S. (do persons unnamed on a rental agreement have privacy rights in a rental car) and how those remands speak to the Court's control over lower appellate judges. Law starts from the beginning, as you get to hear Nazim's reaction in real time to the Court's decision in Gil v. Whitford (which we will talk about next week).
Nazim's still on vaca, so Brett is joined by special guest Penni, who comes on to share background in Native American law in the United States, cover a specific case concerning tribal immunity (Upper Skagit Indian Tribe v. Lungren), and try to breeze through two water rights cases (Texas v. New Mexico and Colorado & Florida v. Georgia). Law starts at (12:36).
S2Ep04 - SEATTLE , WASHINGTON - Andy Fling & Zora Lungren. Andy and Zora first met as actor in the Island Shakespeare festival company.WARNING: EXPLICIT CONTENT. LISTENER DISCRETION IS ADVISED.
Reid speaks with Sam Lungren of Backcountry Hunters and Anglers, a conservation group working on land-use policy and access to public lands. Sam describes a bit of the history of public land in the US and the intentions behind its designation. He further goes into the threats being posed to our public use of land, and the work BHA is doing to maintain access for all people.
We Close out Dolphcember with Red Scorpion- a movie where Dolph Lungren fights a helicopter.
This week the Triple B crew is joined by Zeb's cousin Alijah. Those particular two went and checked out the Vintage Toy & Record Show in Vancouver, WA (hosted by the Vancouver Toy Junkies). After meeting up with Chase and Aba, the whole team when and had burgers at Joe's Burgers on the Portland State University Campus. On this episode we're talking Star Wars Rebels season 3 premier, the shittiness of the Star Wars prequel trilogy, The Nice Guys, Miles Ahead, South Park, TMNT, the shittiness of Michael Bay, Nicolas Cage, Diablo III, Mr Robot season 2 finale, Narcos, Atlanta + Donald Glover (please please please be Lando) and a whole hell of a lot of other stuff. Oh and Chase reviews Swiss Army Man. You just gotta listen. It's worth it. Promise. Links: Alijah Lungren: http://www.digitalsnarl.com Joe's Burgers: http://www.joesburgers.com Vancouver Toy Junkies: https://www.facebook.com/Vancouver-Toy-Junkies-221542678050307/ Rogue Toys PDX: http://www.roguetoys.com
This week the Triple B crew is joined by Zeb's cousin Alijah. Those particular two went and checked out the Vintage Toy & Record Show in Vancouver, WA (hosted by the Vancouver Toy Junkies). After meeting up with Chase and Aba, the whole team when and had burgers at Joe's Burgers on the Portland State University Campus. On this episode we're talking Star Wars Rebels season 3 premier, the shittiness of the Star Wars prequel trilogy, The Nice Guys, Miles Ahead, South Park, TMNT, the shittiness of Michael Bay, Nicolas Cage, Diablo III, Mr Robot season 2 finale, Narcos, Atlanta + Donald Glover (please please please be Lando) and a whole hell of a lot of other stuff. Oh and Chase reviews Swiss Army Man. You just gotta listen. It's worth it. Promise. Links: Alijah Lungren: http://www.digitalsnarl.com Joe's Burgers: http://www.joesburgers.com Vancouver Toy Junkies: https://www.facebook.com/Vancouver-Toy-Junkies-221542678050307/ Rogue Toys PDX: http://www.roguetoys.com
Dr. Linda Lungren, a music teacher, pianist, composer, and choral conductor interviews Tim Peterson, bassist for the band, Everytheory, in Los Angeles CA regarding the literacy demands of working in the music industry. Download Evertheory's music at http://freedownload.evertheory.net/ and visit the band's website at http://www.evertheory.com/
After a one week hiatus we've made a triumphant return with an amazing ep. Guy debuts his new segment The Tinder files. Harley talks about his trip to the Gold Coast film festival, we discuss the imminent release of I Survived A Zombie Holocaust! There's also a retrospective of Dolph Lundgren's career (Harley just met him) and his classic film He-Man and The Masters Of The Universe and some in depth analysis of Paris Hilton's sex tape, we answer listener questions and The Troll Hole returns in epic fashion! TOO MUCH GOODNESS!
We finally made it to Rocky IV, the 1985 classic. Some love it, some hate it. But for the fans out there rest assured, we LOVE this movie and had a great time recording it. There are very few movies that we love as much as this, so get ready for the Podcast of the Century! ROCKY IV! www.apodcastandamovie.com
8 AM - Bridezilla letter goes viral; Congressman Dan Lungren talks ADA lawsuit abuse legislation; Ratings debate.
7 AM - SCOTUS stuff; Rep Dan Lungren talks Holder contempt and SCOTUS with us; Birds are attacking Jack's cat!; Weird pre-flight announcement.
8 AM - Tim the Lawyer talks SCOTUS with us; Rep Dan Lungren talks SCOTUS with us; Mitt Romney reacts to the ruling.
8 AM - Congressman Dan Lungren talks Obama leaks with us; Fox News' Jeff Monosso reports on the Sandusky trial; Darrell Issa went after the definition of "green jobs."
This episode take Bee, the Operator, Shooter, Kirokai and John D. at the start of the 90’s in Universal Soldier. We talk cheese, performance, butt shot and JCVD as we try to keep our serious talking about the staple of the 90’s. On the news front once again more Avengers, Spider-Man, Expendables, Star Trek, Iron Man and more! It’s good to be a geek these days. Also Kirokai is back to give us her opinion on the Hunger Games movie!You can find us on iTunes under ''Legends Podcast''. Please subscribe and give us a positive review! You can also follow us on Twitter @LegendsPodcast for updates and to voice your opinion about which movies we should cover in future episodes. Or even better, send us an e-mail at feedback@legendspodcast.com, nightwing@legendspodcast.com, beef@legendspodcast.com, operator@legendspodcast.com, and check the archive on our Web page at www.legendspodcast.com