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Should You Treat Your Pet Like a Child? A Veterinary Psychiatrist on Finding the Right Balance for a Happy, Healthy PetI used to worry about people who consider their pets their “children”. Was treating them like humans harming them? Were they making them anxious or frustrated by expecting them to be something they're not?I still worry a little, but this episode helped me (and hopefully you!) understand how to find a balance that meets both your needs and your pet's, so you can truly live happily ever after.Veterinary psychiatrist Dr. Rachel Malamed joins me to break down:
All sentient beings can have BIG feelings. In the animal behavior field, the work is not just about the pet. Join the Amys for an enlightening discussion about helping the humans that seek help for their pets. The Amys are joined by their colleague and special guest, Dr. Rachel Malamed, DACVB, who guides us on a behind the scenes tour of the art of communication. Meet us at the intersection where the art and science of behavior merge, and learn how our relationships with pet parents serve to improve outcomes far beyond what's attainable when focusing on the pet alone.Follow Dr. Rachel on Instagram:Join Dr. Rachel's Facebook Group: Dr. Malamed's Veterinary Behavior Support Group for Pet ParentsVisit The Honey Pot at behaviorbuzzzzzz.com for additional episode references and more information about our charming guest, Dr. Rachel Malamed. Thanks, Dr. Rachel
Today we'll take a closer look at the different kinds of sedation that we, as dentists, can offer our patients. What types are available, what are the risks and benefits and how much training do we need to administer sedation to our patients? To answer these questions and more is our guest Dr. Stanley Malamed. Dr Malamed is a world-respected dentist anesthesiologist and emeritus professor of dentistry at the Herman Ostrow School of Dentistry of U.S.C., formerly the University of Southern California School of Dentistry. Thanks to our episode sponsors: 3M - https://www.3m.com/clarity-aligners-flex/ BISCO - https://www.bisco.com/
När gick du senast en uppdaterad utbildning om lokalanestesi? Här är en fantastisk möjlighet att förbättra din kunskap om det senaste inom området, presenterat av en av världens mest kunniga professorer. Detta avsnitt är långt men mycket lärorikt och är relevant för alla som arbetar med att administrera lokalbedövning. Professor Stanley Malamed är specialist inom odontologisk anestesiologi och professor emeritus i Los Angeles, Kalifornien. Han har publicerat över 190 vetenskapliga artiklar och författat flera böcker inom området. Detta avsnitt kommer att vara till nytta för dig, din klinik och dina patienter. Här kommer en förteckning av analgticum så att ni hänger med när ni lyssnar Citanest Dental Octapressin (Prilocaine/Felypressin) Xylocain Dental Adrenalin (Lidocaine/Epinephrine) Septocaine (Articaine/Epinephrine) Septocaine forte (Articaine/Epinephrine) Carbocain dental (Mepivacaine) Infraorbital nerv block – nervblockad av n infraorbitalis – används sällan inom tandvården Gow gates technique- speciell teknik för manibularblockad
When did you last attend an updated training on local anesthesia? Here is a fantastic opportunity to enhance your knowledge of the latest advancements in the field, presented by one of the world's most knowledgeable professors. This episode is long but highly informative and relevant to anyone involved in administering local anesthesia. Professor Stanley Malamed is a specialist in dental anesthesiology and a professor emeritus in Los Angeles, California. He has published over 190 scientific articles and authored several books in the field. This episode will be beneficial for you, your clinic, and your patients. For our international listeneres: there are two short commercial breaks in swedish in this episode.
Long Island native Zak Malamed is tired of Rep. George Santos' shit. So tired of it that he decided to run against the accused serial liar for his House seat. He shares with co-host Andy Levy why he thinks Santos won in the district to begin with, how he thinks he stands a chance to win, and his thoughts on Santos' lies about being Jewish, something that Malamed took personally. Also on this episode: TNA co-cost Danielle Moodie talks to State Sen. Margie Bright Matthews, one of the “Sister Senators” in the South Carolina Senate—made up of three Republicans, one Democrat, and one Independent— who banded together to block an abortion ban in their state. Sen. Matthews shares how her relationship with one of her Sister Senators on the other side of the aisle, Republican Katrina Shealy, began, and what it's like to be a woman and a Black person, in such a sexist, racist state legislature. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dr. Stanley Malamed! The man, the myth, the legend. Few names in dentistry reign with bigger impact and recognition in the field of pain management and anesthetics. As personable as he is a prolific researcher, the Emeritus professor at USC School of Dentistry provides a multi-tier approach to effectively distinguish the proverbial "hot mandibular molar" in one breath and displays his Madden-like sports trivia in the next. Tap into this episode to learn which factors decrease the chances of a missed block and whether one of them could be the type of anesthetic used.Dr. Malamed provides literary bricks erecting a foundational nuanced perspective on articaine allowing the listener to critically discern its safety in mandibular block anesthesia. Ever wonder which anesthetic is best indicated for pregnant patients, nursing mothers, pediatric and geriatric patients? This episode is a validating scientific platform for listeners and delivers an authentic shot at eradicating the nuisance of the "hot mandibular molar" on a consistent basis.Episodes of Endo Voices may include opinion, speculation and other statements not verifiable in the scientific method and do not necessarily reflect the views of AAE or the sponsor(s). Listeners should use their best judgment in evaluating the merits of any content.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Dental podcast: Welcome to DentalTalk. I'm Dr. Phil Klein. Today we'll be discussing local anesthetics and management of systemic complications in the pediatric patient population. Our guest is Dr. Stanley Malamed, a dentist anesthesiologist and emeritus professor of dentistry at the Herman Ostrow School of Dentistry of U.S.C., formerly the University of Southern California School of Dentistry.
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In 2018, Zak Malamed was living the millennial dream with a job at Facebook. But after coming home from a trip to Auschwitz to images on CNN of internment camps on the Mexican border, he decided he could no longer sit on the sidelines and he needed to do something that felt more purposeful. Since then, he has founded The Next 50, a group focused on helping young people harness their grassroots political powers through political giving. Zak and Nancy discuss how political giving and proximity to power can engage young voters in the political process, how Democrats need to catch up to the GOP in cultivating young voters and the importance of supporting young candidates in down ballot races. If you want to feel hopeful about the next generation and the future of our country, this episode is for you. To learn more about and support The Next 50, go to https://thenext50.us/ (https://thenext50.us) or subscribe to his blog at https://zakmalamed.substack.com/ (https://zakmalamed.substack.com).
In my interview with David Malamed, forensic accountant, we discuss:- Why David went into accounting- How he became a forensic accountant- Stories from the courtroom- Examples of frauds and fraudsters- Frauds happening during the COVID-19 pandemic- Link between technology, older people and fraud- Signs of fraud people should be aware of- What, if anything, a victim of fraud can do
The eLearning Coach Connie Malamed discusses ways to keep your e-learning training engaging and effective in a time when in-person training is not an option. Connie also discusses the advantages to blended learning and the need for managers to foster a community of lifelong learning. Resources Connie Malamed is a speaker at the ATD Virtual Conference Connie Malamed's website Connie's ATD Author Page Instructional Design Community, Mastering ID eLearning Coach Podcast
The boys are back in town! Josh opens the show with a story about adults being adults in the dental speaker world. Does Stanley Malamed have an Instagram? Does he use filters? Gotta love all those Stanley Malamed selfies. Advice this week starts with a question about a carnivorous tooth. Are your teeth carnivorous or are they herbivorous? What do you do when your lab runs out of porcelain? How about a happy little landing strip of metal? What is the worst take out food? Crab legs probably….also the worst food to bite with your implant. Who is a bigger sex toy expert than Tim Ferris? No one!!!! Find out what one of his favorites is! Hopefully it’s waterproof!Download. Subscribe. Rate. Review. Share. WE LOVE YOU, CHEESE BAGS!
In our poll we asked about different anesthetic options and suggestions included going slow, distraction, single tooth anesthetic, and buffering. Going slowly is the key to painless injections. Dr. Malamed was contacted to partner with OnParma to research and improve buffering. The day after an injection they are sore due to the pH level of the injection. Buffering raises the pH to 7.3 to mimic the pH of the body. This allows the anesthetic to work more rapidly and lessen the post effects. Buffering is done with sodium bicarbonate. In medicine, the most common local is lidocaine. In sodium bicarbonate bottles, the pH can range broadly. A pH off balance can create edema, but that is the only risk of DIY buffering. Anutra medical has been doing buffering for medical and branched to dentistry. The doctors he has spoken with were unhappy with that option because it was a foreign syringe and process, and it was limited to lidocaine. Single tooth devices can be a good option as well. The Wand is a good device to use, vibraject is okay, but emulates something we can do ourselves. Prescription grade topical is questionable because it is not standardized. With DIY multidose vials, you can use them over and over again. Dr. Malumed did research for OnSet but is not a paid consultant for OnPharma. Using the system, the buffer quickly mixes. Wait 2 minutes to test, retreat if needed. There is no need to wait 10 minutes in between. This allows you to be more productive and better experience for the patient. For a “hot tooth”, especially mandibular molars, they can be especially difficult to numb. Buffering is especially valuable in the mandible. Prilocaine has shown there is a higher case of paresthesia in the mandible. What about using articaine with children? The study only used children over age 4, but it is safer and a better option than lidocaine. The half-life is 27 minutes, so it is much less likely to create an overdose. For a “hot tooth” would buffering help more? Yes, it is much more effective. One of the biggest reasons a person likes and recommends their dentist is painless injections and procedures. Buffering meets both of these criteria. There are also other options for nasal spray anesthetic or medicines to reverse anesthesia to increase the patient experience. Craig of OnSet system- They have been in the market since 2012. The cartridge of sodium bicarbonate can be used within 7 days. There is both the sodium bicarbonate cartridge and a mixing connector. The system mixes the solutions, put it in the syringe and deliver as normal. An unused cartridge is good for 3 years. Once activated, you have 5 days to use it. This means it is half the cost as when it came out and could only be used for one day. Nifty deal: Onset $499- 80 injections worth of sodium bicarbonate and delivery system. $449 with guarantee of 120 days with a 15-minute call about using the product and a 5 minute follow up call will allow you to be refunded the unit. They also offer free shipping with this deal. 877-336-6738 prompt #2 Tell them you want the Nifty Thrifty Deal
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Stanley F Malamed is a dentist anesthesiologist and emeritus professor of dentistry of the Herman Ostrow School of Dentistry of U.S.C., formerly the University of Southern California School of Dentistry. He is author of three textbooks: Handbook of Local Anesthesia; Medical Emergencies in the Dental Office, and Sedation: a guide to patient management. Dr Malamed has authored more than 160 papers in scientific journals and authored 15 chapters for other textbooks. Additionally, Dr. Malamed has authored interactive videos (DVDs) on (1) Local Anesthesia Technique and (2) Emergency Medicine http://www.drmalamed.com/
In this episode, writer, comedian and International Waters host Dave Holmes competes against Save Ferris’ Monique Powell. Holmes shares his number one piece of advice for game show host newbies like J. Keith, and Powell tells us about her hard-partying ways on last year’s Warped Tour. Monique’s areas of expertise include: cat behavior, home remedies, and brisket. Dave’s areas of expertise are: Broadway musicals, beer commercials and Melrose Place. Before their professed expertise is put to the test, however, J. Keith Van Straaten and Helen Hong will ask if their guests can explain the difference between venom, poison, and toxin, as well as the difference between a homonym, a homophone, and a homograph. Do YOU know the difference? Find out! Appearing in this episode: J. Keith van Straaten Helen Hong Dave Holmes, Host of International Waters and editor-at-large for Esquire Magazine Monique Powell of https://saveferris.com/ With guest experts: Jessica Morgan, TV-recap writer extraordinaire and co-founder of the celebrity fashion blogGo Fug Yourself Dr. Rachel Malamed, Veterinary Behaviorist Go Fact Yourself was devised by Jim Newman and J. Keith van Straaten, and produced in collaboration with Maximum Fun. The show is recorded at the Angel City Brewery in downtown Los Angeles. Theme Song by Jonathan Green David McKeever is the Live Sound Engineer. Maximum Fun's Senior Producer is Laura Swisher The show is edited by Christian Dueñas
When we're asked to create a learning solution, how often do we think about the context within which that solution will sit? Design thinking prompts us to take a wider view, collaborating with learners and stakeholders to co-create a course or resource. On this week's podcast, Connie Malamed from The eLearning Coach podcast joins Ross G and Owen to share her insight into design thinking. If you'd like to share your thoughts on the show, you can tweet us @RossGarnerGP, @OwenFerguson and @eLearningCoach. You can also find us @GoodPractice or @GoodpracticeAus. To find out more about GoodPractice, visit goodpractice.com. Harvard Business Review covered design thinking in some detail here: https://hbr.org/2015/09/design-for-action Connie's NICU and HDX examples from Frog Design can be found at https://www.frogdesign.com/press-release/aspect-imaging-frog-collaborate-mri-technologies and https://www.frogdesign.com/work/un-ocha-humanitarian-data-exchange We covered agile methodology way back in episode 13. You can listen here: http://podcast.goodpractice.com/agile-ld-lessons-from-coding Owen's 'Little UI Details' Twitter moment recommendation can be found at: https://twitter.com/i/moments/880688233641848832?lang=en Ross' '1 Second Everyday' video for 2017 is on YouTube at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hg9skphCdsE You can find out more about Connie by visiting theelearningcoach.com or by listening to The eLearning Coach podcast.
Zak Malamed is the founder and executive director of the Student Voice and believes firmly that students are today’s change-makers. In this session you will learn about: Zak's background as a student #StuVoice Movement Goals of #StuVoice Social media and the student voice movement SXSW Edu visit Push back from student voice? Student voice passions
It's our special BondCast exploration into the music of From Russia With Love! From the sweeping strings of the lush opening track, to the gypsy-infused music of Istambul, to the power packed punch of the James Bond Theme itself, we examine the best the soundtrack has to offer. Join hosts Laird Malamed and Jimmy Mac for an in-depth appreciation of the music from the second 007 film, From Russia With Love.