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Every Day Oral Surgery: Surgeons Talking Shop
Navigating Lichenoid Mucositis - A Deep Dive into Diagnosis and Treatment Strategies (with Dr. Paras Patel)

Every Day Oral Surgery: Surgeons Talking Shop

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2023 47:02


Beyond dentistry, pathological expertise can be necessary to treat certain oral and maxillofacial conditions. During this episode, Oral and Maxillofacial Pathologist Dr. Paras Patel joins us to discuss how to diagnose and treat Lichenoid Mucositis. Kicking off our conversation, Dr. Patel defines the diagnosis, before exploring common causes. Next, he unpacks why communicating with a pathologist is key as a dental practitioner and explains why he recommends a two-week washout process. We discuss diagnosis preferences and dive into immediate and ongoing treatment strategies, the role of dermatology, and more. The conversation also touches on anti-inflammatory diets, drug-induced reactions and waiting periods, and much more. Tune in today to hear insights from an expert in dental pathology. Key Points From This Episode:Introducing Dr. Paras Patel, Oral and Maxillofacial Pathologist. His introduction to dentistry with a focus on pathology and clinical disease.Defining lichenoid mucositis.Common causes of lichenoid mucositis and its relationship with autoimmune disease.Why communication with pathologists is key. Recommendations for performing the biopsy. Why it is important to make sure you have an adequate amount of connective tissue.When to prepare samples for immunofluorescence.Why it is important to have a two-week wash-out process.Why Dr. Patel's preference is to give a definitive diagnosis. How to treat lichenoid mucositis.Why he recommends that patients change their visits to three to four times a year. Removing irritations as part of a patient's prognosis.Understanding that dermatology might need to be involved.Why it's important to look for dissimilar areas when you are biopsying a patient. A multi-focal precancerous disease process: pyogenic vertebral osteomyelitis.The role of an anti-inflammatory diet.Drug-induced reactions and the time period necessary for medication to be effective.Links Mentioned in Today's Episode:Dr. Paras Patel — https://www.linkedin.com/in/paras-patel-6023a7a1/Dr. Paras Patel Email — oraldiagnosticsdfw@gmail.comDr. Paras Patel Phone Number — 806-535-5859ProPath — https://www.propath.com/Sonic Healthcare — https://www.sonichealthcare.com/Tom's of Maine Children's Silly Strawberry — https://www.tomsofmaine.com/products/oral-care/childrens-toothpaste/silly-strawberryEveryday Oral Surgery Website — https://www.everydayoralsurgery.com/ Everyday Oral Surgery on Instagram — https://www.instagram.com/everydayoralsurgery/ Everyday Oral Surgery on Facebook — https://www.facebook.com/EverydayOralSurgery/Dr. Grant Stucki Email — grantstucki@gmail.comDr. Grant Stucki Phone — 720-441-6059

TV Guidance Counselor Podcast
TV Guidance Counselor Episode 592: Matt Farley

TV Guidance Counselor Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2023 104:21


June 20-26, 1987 THE TV GUIDANCE COUNSELOR MATT-A-THON CONTINUES! This week's Matt is fellow North Shore kid, the man behind over 25k songs, filmmaker, podcaster, it's Motern Media's Matt Farley. Ken and Matt discuss New England eccentric driven artists, the motivational power of spite, the power of novelty, putting in the work, using non-actors, making money as an artist, being a consumer, Strawberries, regional Mass record stores, Coconuts, how Lechmere curated your musical tastes, The Liberty Tree Mall, meeting Scott Baio, the power of mico-niche, Markie Post, Sledgehammer,  bad sports, The Red Sox, badnwagons, K-Mart Swimwear, Jello, cigarette ads, Dana Hersey's Movie Loft, Spenser for Hire, Karl's Sausage Kitchen, Golden Girls, celebrity kids, Scott Bakula as Batman, investments, renting movies, loving 80s horror flicks, Friday the 13th, Prom Night, horror comedy, Winterbeast, Neon Maniacs, athletes as actors, Brian Bosworth, Alf, rigging the Nielson Ratings, My Sister Sam, Newhart, Kate & Allie, the weird pseudo documentary format, multi cam sitcoms, roller skating, rug burn, Who's the Boss, Mannys, Sarah Douglas, having no shame, how TV Guide wrote show synopsis, movie reviews, Perfect Strangers, I Love Lucy, that frigging chocolate scenes, not finding the funniest TV moments of all time funny, Johnny Carson, Facts of Life, Stacey Q, shark jumping, hunting things down, testing board games, where the Maine Children are, Back to School, starting in the middle of a movie, The Hitcher, writing fan fiction about strangers in public, art reflecting the crimes, hindsight, The Cosby Show, Family Ties, Ellen, Billy Vera, Cheers, influence of Woody's The Kelly Song, Mr. Belvedere, laugh tracks, David Rasche, the faceless nature of the nameless '00s, Police Squad, Rambo, Beef Battles, and being proud of where you come from. 

This Day in Maine
April 28, 2023: Sudanese Mainers reflect on violence in their home country; A rising number of Maine children have ingested drugs

This Day in Maine

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2023 23:08


This Day in Maine for Friday, April 28th, 2023.

This Day in Maine
Friday, October 7, 2022: A state independent oversight agency receives case files of four Maine children who died last year of alleged abuse or neglect; ACLU of Maine says the President's pardon of people convicted of simple possession of marijuana

This Day in Maine

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2022 12:52


Sarcoma Sisters
Desmoid Tumors with Dr. Aaron Weiss

Sarcoma Sisters

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2022 50:23


Dr. Aaron Weiss is a board certified pediatric hematologist/oncologist practicing in Maine. He is an associate professor and the Division Director of Pediatric Hematology-Oncology at Tufts University School of Medicine and he holds the Sam L Cohen Medical Director Endowed Chair at Maine Children's Cancer Program. As part of Children's Oncology Group he is the Vice-Chair of the Soft Tissue Sarcoma Committee, and the Associate Vice-Chair of the Clinical Trials, AYA Oncology Discipline Committee. He is an expert in Desmoid tumors and he is the chair of the Desmoid Tumor Research Foundation Medical Advisory Board. In this episode we discuss: - What led Dr. Weiss into his expertise of soft tissue sarcomas and specifically Desmoid tumors - Is a Desmoid tumor and cancer and why does the cancer classification matter? - Where do Desmoid tumors occur and the profound affect on quality of life for patients - Should the clinical trial endpoints for Desmoid tumors change? - All areas of Desmoid tumor treatment including: - Localized treatment such as high intensity ultrasound - Systemic treatment from chemotherapy to targeted therapies - The importance of active surveillance as a treatment option - Why some treatments have fallen out of favor and what is on the horizon music: Rospigg photo: Felix-Mittermeier

The Keep It Local Maine Podcast
Episode 39: Geoff Iacuessa - Portland Sea Dogs President & General Manager

The Keep It Local Maine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2021 28:32


This week, we had a chance to sit down and talk with Geoff Iacuessa, the President and General Manager of the Portland Sea Dogs - the Double-A minor league affiliate of the Boston Red Sox. We learned more about how the team is planning to keep people safe at Hadlock Field this year, some of the promotions they have coming up, what their role in the Red Sox system is, some of Geoff's favorite baseball memories and more!   ABOUT OUR GUEST: Geoff began his career with the team as an intern in 2001 and was hired as Director of Group Sales prior to the 2002 season. In 2004 he became the Director of Sales and Promotions, after the 2006 season he was promoted to Assistant General Manager for Sales and Promotions, and in 2018 he was promoted to President & General Manager. Geoff was honored as the 2015 Eastern League Executive of the Year and in 2011 he was named to the Portland Press Herald's "40 under 40" list, recognizing 40 local business leaders under the age of 40. He is a graduate of the University of Massachusetts at Amherst with a degree in sport management. In addition to his work with the Sea Dogs, Geoff serves on the PeoplesChoice Credit Union Board of Directors and the Maine Children's Cancer Program Board of Directors. Learn more about the Portland Sea Dogs at www.seadogs.com and check out their schedule for promotions and to buy tickets as well. Follow them on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram for news and updates.   ABOUT KEEP IT LOCAL MAINE: We are a way for local businesses to promote themselves to thousands of people in and around their communities - letting them know what great services and products they offer right here in Maine! We currently publish four issues in areas around Southern Maine in addition to our podcast. To learn more about us, visit keepitlocalmaine.com or follow us on social media - Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube.   ABOUT OUR SPONSOR: This episode is sponsored by Fabian Oil, a family owned and operated business that offers heating oil and propane delivery, service and repairs. Fabian has been serving Central and Northern Maine with propane and oil for over 30 years. As a local Maine business, they cherish the relationships they have formed by serving the people of their communities. In 2019, Fabian entered the Southern Maine region with a heating oil acquisition and they have recently brought propane to the market. They are aggressive and would love to be your supplier. Give them a call 207-793-2044, visit fabianoil.com, or follow them on Facebook.

The Travis Mills Podcast
ep. 17 Travis Is Raising Money To Help Feed Maine Children

The Travis Mills Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2020 44:32


Find the video of this podcast at https://youtu.be/w3C2RGwci5g . Travis and Tim speak with Drue Nickerson from 320Ink, Maine Senator Matt Pouliot and John Woods from Full Plates, Full Potential. After speaking with, Travis got connected to John at Full Plates, Full potential through Maine Senator Matt Pouliot with the goal of feeding hungry children In the state of Maine during the COVID-19 pandemic. Buy a t-shirt from 320ink and a portion of the proceeds will be sent to Full Plates, Full Potential. Support the show (https://feeds.buzzsprout.com/242424.rss)

The PR Maven Podcast
Episode 79: How being yourself is the best way to build your brand, with Lee Goldberg, Morning Report anchor at WCSH 6

The PR Maven Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2020 45:43


About the guest:    Lee Goldberg is an anchor for the Morning Report at NEWS CENTER Maine. Before joining NEWS CENTER Maine in 1993 as sports director, Lee was sports director at WBOY-TV in Clarksburg, West Virginia. Since becoming a part of the NEWS CENTER Maine tea, Lee has covered historical events in New England sports, including seven Super Bowls and three World Series. Lee has been recognized by the New England Emmy's, Maine Association of Broadcasters and the Associated Press. Lee won the Readers Choice Best Local TV Sports Anchor award for DownEast Magazine from 2012 to 2016. Lee volunteers with the Maine Children's Cancer Program, Sweetser, KIDS First, The Cromwell Center, The IRIS Network and others when his is not spending time with his wife, six sons, one daughter, four dogs and five cats. In the episode:    03:05 – Lee shares how he went to school to be on the radio with a dream of being on Q97.9. 5:42 – Lee talks about how he uses social media to build his own personal brand. 7:05 – Rather than posting about his job, Lee says that posting about his life has received the most traction on social media. 9:44 – Lee talks about his Facebook Live on Thanksgiving morning. 15:19 – Nancy asks Lee if he uses likes and shares to measure his success. 15:33 – Lee shares that he grew up watching Channel 6 where the newscasters were like celebrities to him. Because of his connection, building the NEWS CENTER Maine brand is more important to Lee than building his personal brand. 16:38 – Lee talks about the obstacles to his success, including needing experience before getting his first job and his Maine accent. 19:40 – Nancy and Lee discuss how social media and technology have changed since the beginning of their careers and how that has impacted their lives outside of work. 23:37 – Lee shares his transition from sports to news. 31:35 – Lee tells how his network has grown organically. 35:32 – One of Lee's best resources for breaking news and sharing news is Twitter. Quote: On different news channels: “We all basically covered the same stories. Maybe it was in a different order or presented differently, but they're basically the same content. So why are you choosing this station over the other? Because you liked the people.” – Lee Goldberg, Morning Report anchor at WCSH 6 Links:          News Center Maine: https://www.newscentermaine.com/ Maine Children's Cancer Program: https://mainehealth.org/maine-medical-center/philanthropy/maine-childrens-cancer-program TweetDeck: https://tweetdeck.twitter.com/   Bill Green's PR Maven® Podcast Episode: https://www.marshallpr.com/podcast/episode-10-bill-green-reporter-anchor-and-executive-producer-at-news-center-maine/ Craig Marshall's PR Maven® Podcast Episode: https://www.marshallpr.com/podcast/episode-3-craig-marshall-executive-director-of-sales-marketing-world-pro-ski-tour/   Activate the PR Maven® Flash Briefing on your Alexa Device. Join the PR Maven® Facebook group page.   Looking to connect:           Email: lee.goldberg@wcsh6.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lee-goldberg-639061160/ Twitter: @TVLeeG

Resource Parent Curriculum
Resource Parents and Their Families Can Be Powerful Advocates

Resource Parent Curriculum

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2016 16:25


Irene Clements, Executive Director of the National Foster Parent Association, has seen many changes in how resource parents are viewed in her 27 years as a foster and adoptive parent and public policy advocate. During this 16-minute podcast, Clements tells podcast host Heather Biggar, LCSW, of the Maine Children’s Trauma Response Initiative, that resource parents are now seen as key players in the team effort to help children achieve permanency. She also points out that while resource parents are now “a voice at the table,” much remains to be done. Meaningful change will include acknowledging that entire resource families, and not just parents, are impacted by case planning decisions . Clements urges parents to not only advocate one-on-one for their child, but to join with associations

Love Maine Radio with Dr. Lisa Belisle

How do we help the most vulnerable members of our society not only survive, but thrive? As the future of our world, our children deserve important consideration. Today we explore concepts such as childhood poverty, resilience, and family friendly policies with Claire Berkowitz, the executive director of the Maine Children’s Alliance, and Maine Children’s Alliance Corporate Giraffe Award-winner Jim Wellehan, co-owner and CEO of Lamey Wellehan.   Photo by Nicole Wolf https://www.themainemag.com/radio/2016/01/kids-count-225/

MMC Radio
Safe Sleep Practices to Reduce Infant Death

MMC Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2014


Although SIDS is rare, it is one of the most common causes of death in babies between 1 and 12 months of age. Dr. Hayman and her associate Kelly Bowden travel the state teaching physicians and nurses how to teach their patients about safe sleep situations in the crib. Their work was just awarded a collaborator award by Maine Children’s’ Trust.Listen with confidence as Dr. Jennifer Hayman talks about this very serious and scary condition and what you can do to prevent SIDS.

Toucanradio podcast
School for Little Wanderers (Sarah Elzas, Oct. 2004)

Toucanradio podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2004


A school day at the Maine Children's Home for Little Wanderers is not exactly like one at a regular high school. Produced by Sarah Elzas.