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In this episode, we review multiple-choice questions related to the high-yield topics of Marfan's Syndrome & Femoral Shaft Fractures. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/orthobullets/message
In this episode, we review the high-yield topic of Marfan's syndrome from the Pediatrics section. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/orthobullets/message
At thirty years of age, Kristi Boles had the world at her feet. She was married with children and was running nine successful podiatry practices in Victoria, Australia; however, her health took a sudden downward turn resulting in heart surgery and a very long lay off from running her businesses. She was also diagnosed with Marfan's Syndrome. On this podcast episode, Kristi openly talks about her sudden, unexpected health issues and also how she has transformed her own life, and that of her patients by being more aware of the fundamentals of healing and good health. Taking Wednesday's Off Kristi takes off every Wednesday to rejuvenate, work on her business, with her team member and focus on business mentoring. She gets excited on Tuesday afternoons knowing she has the next day off. Episode 003 - Peter Wishnie calls this his Rainmaker Day. Marfans Syndrome & Dissected Aorta She was running nine podiatry businesses and working full time herself, which lead to burnout and aorta dissected. This health scare began her journey about better health and bringing this knowledge into practice. When you have a health scare, you get a whole new perspective about being a mother, a wife and a business owner. It doesn't take long to work out your priorities. This was when Kristi decided to consolidate her businesses and integrate nutrition into her life and businesses systems. It's All About Good Communication After her doctors gave her the all clear to go back to work Kristi realised they never listened to how she was feeling. Yes her heart was fine, but no one asked about her diet and overall health and wellbeing. She was not drinking enough water, had high stress, and even though she was eating well, she was missing the fundamentals of good health. She had migraines, fatigued, no energy to last the full day and needed an afternoon sleep. With good communication, you can set better treatment plans, and after listening to your patients, you will also know if they are capable of doing it. Journey of Self-Education So many people with chronic problems: Don’t have resources Do not understand the fundamentals of healing Need assistance in making better decisions themselves This is why Kristi started Allied Wellness - Fundamentals of Healing. It is a tool for practitioners to use with their patients and it's an evidence-based program, and it stays within the scope of practice. It's used as: A screening tool Patient education booklet Patient diary Patient referral tool Resource library If you're interested in using the program use Promo code PODLEGENDS discount As health practitioners, we’re all singing the same tune, which is why we all need to be working together for the patients' benefit. It shows we care. Keeping Patients Accountable When you check in with your patients about their hydration and diet, it will make them more conscious, and they will make an effort to do the right thing and improve. It's about empowered patients. Patients will start making the decisions themselves and success leads to more success. It also has a mirroring effect; we become that role model as well. Number One tip Truly listening to your patients is where it all starts. They know their body better than you, but it begins by asking the right questions. If you have any questions about this episode, podiatry marketing or one-on-one business mentoring, please email me at tf@tysonfranklin.com You can also contact Kristi Boles at Allied Wellness and don't forget the PROMO CODE - PODLEGENDS. If you enjoyed this episode you might also enjoy: Ep 128: Turning Your Passion Into A Business with Lonnie Beck
At thirty years of age, Kristi Boles had the world at her feet. She was married with children and was running nine successful podiatry practices in Victoria, Australia; however, her health took a sudden downward turn resulting in heart surgery and a very long lay off from running her businesses. She was also diagnosed with Marfan's Syndrome. On this podcast episode, Kristi openly talks about her sudden, unexpected health issues and also how she has transformed her own life, and that of her patients by being more aware of the fundamentals of healing and good health. Taking Wednesday's Off Kristi takes off every Wednesday to rejuvenate, work on her business, with her team member and focus on business mentoring. She gets excited on Tuesday afternoons knowing she has the next day off. Previous guest, on Episode 003 - Peter Wishnie calls this his Rainmaker Day. Marfans Syndrome & Dissected Aorta She was running nine podiatry businesses and working full time herself, which lead to burnout and aorta dissected. This health scare began her journey about better health and bringing this knowledge into practice. When you have a health scare, you get a whole new perspective about being a mother, a wife and a business owner. It doesn't take long to work out your priorities. This was when Kristi decided to consolidate her businesses and integrate nutrition into her life and businesses systems. It's All About Good Communication After her doctors gave her the all clear to go back to work Kristi realised they never listened to how she was feeling. Yes her heart was fine, but no one asked about her diet and overall health and wellbeing. She was not drinking enough water, had high stress, and even though she was eating well, she was missing the fundamentals of good health. She had migraines, fatigued, no energy to last the full day and needed an afternoon sleep. With good communication, you can set better treatment plans, and after listening to your patients, you will also know if they are capable of doing it. Journey of Self-Education So many people with chronic problems: Don’t have resources Do not understand the fundamentals of healing Need assistance in making better decisions themselves This is why Kristi started Allied Wellness - Fundamentals of Healing. It is a tool for practitioners to use with their patients and it's an evidence-based program, and it stays within the scope of practice. It's used as: A screening tool Patient education booklet Patient diary Patient referral tool Resource library If you're interested in using the program use Promo code PODLEGENDS discount As health practitioners, we’re all singing the same tune, which is why we all need to be working together for the patients' benefit. It shows we care. Keeping Patients Accountable When you check in with your patients about their hydration and diet, it will make them more conscious, and they will make an effort to do the right thing and improve. It's about empowered patients. Patients will start making the decisions themselves and success leads to more success. It also has a mirroring effect; we become that role model as well. Number One tip Truly listening to your patients is where it all starts. They know their body better than you, but it begins by asking the right questions. If you have any questions about this episode, podiatry marketing or one-on-one business mentoring, please email me at tf@tysonfranklin.com You can also contact Kristi Boles at Allied Wellness and don't forget the PROMO CODE - PODLEGENDS. LIVERPOOL Workshop October 10th 2019 If you want to spend the day with me learning more about marketing and How To Apply The Six Pillars of Marketing To Grow Your Podiatry Business you need to visit the OSGO WEBSITE to get your tickets. Tickets. Podiatry Legends Facebook Page I have set up a Podiatry Legends Facebook page, where I will be posting additional small business tips and information regarding podiatry events around the world. Check it out: Podiatry Legends Facebook Page. If you'd like more marketing and management tips for your podiatry business check out my other podcast; It's No Secret with Dr T. If you enjoyed this episode you might also enjoy: Episode 002 - Tony Gavin from OSGO Healthcare Podcast Reviews If you enjoyed this podcast, it would put a big smile on my face if you left a review on iTunes or your favourite podcast platform. Most Recent Review Love it! ☆☆☆☆☆ I’m really enjoying this Podcast. It’s great to hear the back stories of Pods from all over the world. Some of them I know, some I have heard of and admired from afar, and some are new to me. They have all been so interesting and shared some valuable pearls of wisdom. Thanks, Tyson, such a great idea. What an awesome profession Podiatry can be. Wazabon via Apple Podcasts ·Great Britain ·03/15/2019
What are the odds of going on a date with someone with Marfan's Syndrome and a date with someone with Klinefelter's Syndrome? 1 in 3,000,000. Why do we know this? Because Corinne is the one in this equation. Also in this episode: EDM returns for a tight 20 minute set. Max opens up about the Toothbrush Graveyard. And Max and Corinne answer your advice questions.
Sports Betting Tips With Chris Sheridan - Episode 14: The Isaiah Austin Case Will Isaiah Austin ever play in the NBA with Marfan's Syndrome?
The end of February marks Rare Disease Day and this year's focus is on "Living with a Rare Disease". Linh Ngo will describe her experiences with Marfan's Syndrome and Madeline Miller will discuss advances in research for a cure for Spinal Muscular Atrophy.
Tonight we go off-topic with my experience with Aneursyms and Bicuspid Aortic Valve Disease (BAVD)...plus we talk about Aortic Dissection. Most people with BAVD or other connective tissue diseases walk around feeling fine, not knowing they might be carrying a ticking time bomb in their chest. Education and prevention is the answer. Comedian John Ritter and the creator of Broadway's RENT, Jonathan Larson both died from aortic dissection. Both might have been saved if doctors had properly diagnosed them, or if they or their loved ones had known what to look for. I'm not sure if Ritter had BAVD, but whatever he had, his brother Tom was scanned and had the same problem, and had it surgically corrected. John's death saved his brother's life. It is believed that Larson had undiagnosed Marfan's Syndrome (simiar to BAVD but more serious). Unfortunately, many people who go to their doctor or to an emergency department with an aortic dissection go undiagnosed or are misdiagnosed. An estimated 2% of the population has BAVD--and that's not counting other connective tissue diseases that also cause dissection. So learning about tonight's topic could save your life, the life of a loved one, or the lives of a whole family.
Tonight we go off-topic with my experience with Aneursyms and Bicuspid Aortic Valve Disease (BAVD)...plus we talk about Aortic Dissection. Most people with BAVD or other connective tissue diseases walk around feeling fine, not knowing they might be carrying a ticking time bomb in their chest. Education and prevention is the answer. Comedian John Ritter and the creator of Broadway's RENT, Jonathan Larson both died from aortic dissection. Both might have been saved if doctors had properly diagnosed them, or if they or their loved ones had known what to look for. I'm not sure if Ritter had BAVD, but whatever he had, his brother Tom was scanned and had the same problem, and had it surgically corrected. John's death saved his brother's life. It is believed that Larson had undiagnosed Marfan's Syndrome (simiar to BAVD but more serious). Unfortunately, many people who go to their doctor or to an emergency department with an aortic dissection go undiagnosed or are misdiagnosed. An estimated 2% of the population has BAVD--and that's not counting other connective tissue diseases that also cause dissection. So learning about tonight's topic could save your life, the life of a loved one, or the lives of a whole family.
Scout, Simon, Rhyder (and Dylan) discuss the genetic condition of Marfan's Syndrome in this science video podcast which simulates a genetic counselling session.