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Learn critical live saving skills of how to stop bleeding through Pressure, Packing and use of Tourniquets. All skills each of us need to know in sports and throughout life.Matthew Levy, DO, MSc, FACEP, FAEMS, NRPChair, Stop The Bleed Coalition, Baltimore, MarylandDr. Matthew Levy is Chair of the non-profit Stop the Bleed Coalition. He is a strong advocate for Stop the Bleed was the architect behind one of the first county-wide implementations of Stop the Bleed in the United States. He is a member of the Stop the Bleed Education Consortium and an Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine of the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and the Medical Director of Howard County Fire Rescue. He also holds faculty appointments at the University of Maryland Baltimore County and the National Center for Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness. Dr. Levy is board certified in Emergency Medicine and Subspecialty certified in Emergency Medical Services. Dr. Levy has collaborated internationally on topics of prehospital emergency care, operational medicine, disaster response, and EMS education. @StopTheBleed + @Dr. Matt Levy. Learn more to qualify more people to teach STOP THE BLEED® and share information about tools and resources available to develop #stopthebleed programs in your local communities Read more https://stopthebleedcoalition.org To contact the Youth Sports Safety Update Podcasthttps://Jaxsmp.com Jacksonville Sports Medicine Program or JSMP3563 Philips Highway, Building E, Suite 502, Jacksonville, FL 32207Email: Jim.mackie@bmcjax.com 904-477-9291Email: Robert.Sefcik@bmcjax.com Executive Director JSMP & CEO / President FASMED 904-202-4332Florida Alliance for Sports Medicine https://fasmed.fadss.org/
Leading up to EMS World Expo 2023, we are releasing never-before heard episodes from EMS World Expo 2022 in Orlando. As always, the EMS World podcast team will be busy bringing you the most current conference coverage with key speakers and dignitaries from the 2023 event in New Orleans. If you can't join us in person, these podcasts are the next best thing to being there! In this episode from 2022, Mike McCabe sits down with Matthew Levy, DO, MSc, FACEP, FAEMS, NRP, associate professor of emergency medicine at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and president of the Stop the Bleed Coalition, to learn more about this campaign that has made a significant impact in training the civilian population on lifesaving techniques related to exsanguination. Follow EMS World (EMSWorldOFCL) on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn.
Greetings! International Strange Music Day, celebrated annually on August 24, was created by Patrick Grant, a New York City musician and composer. The premise of the day is simple: to get people to play and listen to types of music they have never experienced before. He believes that broadening people's musical spectrums can also change the way that society looks at other aspects of life – his mantra is ‘listening without prejudice'. It is that spirit which today's program honors. Thank you, Patrick! PTE Celebrates International Strange Music Day 2023 Tobacco / Seven Years At Sea - Patrick Grant - A Sequence of Waves (twelve stories and a dream) - Peppergreen Media (2017) http://www.peppergreenmedia.com/seqwav.html etudes 01-03 - J. Lynch (Johny Lamb) - Work of Progress & Etudes - Difficult Art & Music (2023) https://difficultartandmusic.bandcamp.com/album/work-of-progress-etudes Yep Hassu - Skyjelly - Spirit Guide مرشد حقيقة -digital release (2023) https://skyjelly.bandcamp.com/album/spirit-guide Three Layers of Iron - Anatomy of the Heads - In The Realm of Allied Barbarians & Tributary Lords - self-release (2023) https://aoftheh.bandcamp.com/album/in-the-realm-of-allied-barbarians-and-tributary-lords Attack, Decay - Bell & Circuit - Ambient 4 - digital album (2021) https://bellandcircuit.bandcamp.com/album/ambient-4 Con Forza - Joel Krutt - digital single (2023) https://joelkrutt.bandcamp.com/track/con-forza Not Made of Stone - Polly Moller & Company - Not Made of Stone - Silver Wheel Music (2007) flusterville - Tim Walters - Stricture - Vaux Flores Industrial (2021) https://thecoldvacuumofspace.bandcamp.com/album/stricture Upside-down Wedding - Usufruct (Polly Moller/Tim Walters) - Windfall - Vaux Flores Industrial (2017) https://thecoldvacuumofspace.bandcamp.com/album/windfall See Your Shadow - tenor saxophone: Matthew Levy / electronics/composer: Nick DiBerardino - See Your Shadow - XAS (2022) https://www.prismquartet.com/recording/shadow/ Pied Piper - Guy Barash/Nick Flynn - Killdeer - New Focus Recordings (2023) https://newfocusrecordings.bandcamp.com/album/killdeer L'âge du capitaine - NLC (NOUVELLES LECTURES COSMOPOLITES) - 42 Seconds #3 (compilation) - Owlripper Recordings (2022) https://owlripperrecordings.bandcamp.com/album/comp15-42-seconds-3 Arctic Hysteria - The Residents - Eskimo - East Side Digital (1979) https://www.residents.com/historical/?page=eskimo Ittoqqortoormiit - The Owl - Hibernation - Owlripper Recordings (2021) https://owlripperrecordings.bandcamp.com/album/orr006-hibernation
The is a new 90 minute course that is meant to help bystanders and communities prepare to save and preserve life "Until Help Arrives". This is a collaboration between the American College of Emergency Physicians and The Red Cross. In this episode, we talk with Dr. Matthew Levy and Dr. Scott Pasichow about the program and how it can help save lives. www.redcross.org/take-a-class/first-aid/first-aid-training/first-aid-classes/until-help-arrives
This episode takes a look back at an interview Hola Cultura did with Dr. Matt Levy, an expert in emergency medicine. Dr. Levy explains the various health complications caused by extreme heat and provides some everyday solutions.Music (all tracks provided by Blue Dot Sessions)KressonLevander CrestGale
This week on the podcast is part two of our interview with PRISM Quartet founding member Matt Levy, and member Zach Shemon. They share their audition process, their many revenue streams, how they started their non-profit, their approach to audience development, and how they've handled challenges they've faced. Those interested in creating a non-profit and learning how one of America's foremost chamber ensembles operates will not want to miss this interview. Show notes: https://www.artsentrepreneurshippodcast.com/episodes/161-prism-quartet-matthew-levy-zach-shemon-music-pt-2-of-2
This week and next we release our interview with PRISM Quartet founding member Matt Levy, and member Zach Shemon. They'll share their audition process, their many revenue streams, how they started their non-profit, their approach to audience development, and how they've handled challenges they've faced. Those interested in creating a non-profit and learning how one of America's foremost chamber ensembles operates will not want to miss this interview. Show notes: https://www.artsentrepreneurshippodcast.com/episodes/160-prism-quartet-matthew-levy-zach-shemon-music-pt-1-of-2
Matthew Layton and Sam Rickard present Studio 1 - Vision Australia Radio's weekly look at life from a low vision and blind point of view. This week… The first of two shows from the 16th Paralympic Games in Tokyo. This week's show is focused on swimming. We talk to two Australian gold medal winning Paralympic stars. First onto the starting blocks, a man with nineteen Paralympic medals to his name - Kingsley Bugarin OAM. Kingsley will be giving us an idea of what it's like to compete at the Paralympics and telling us just how much pressure athletes are under as they head into the competition Then we cross to Tokyo, specifically to the media centre in the Olympic village, to speak to an athlete who is preparing to compete in the pool in his fifth Paralympic games, friend of the show Matthew Levy OAM. -- CALL or TEXT: 04 500 78834 EMAIL: studio1@visionaustralia.org TWITTER: http://twitter.com/varadionetwork and http://twitter.com/whingeingpom -- [PHOTO CAPTION: Portrait shot of Matthew Levy, resplendent in Australian Paralympic team uniform.] -- GUESTS AND RESOURCES Tammey Candeloro - Counselling 4 You WA - 0423 93 15 74 - www.tammey.com.au -- Vision Australia gratefully acknowledges the support of the Community Broadcasting Foundation for Studio 1. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As summer stretches before us, heat and humidity seem tenacious. Extreme temperatures pose a public health risk, especially for people in cities, in low-income neighborhoods, who lack access to green space or air conditioning. Professor Sacoby Wilson, director of the Community Engagement, Environmental Justice and Health laboratory at the University of Maryland explains how concrete and asphalt hold onto heat. Click here for information about the upcoming symposium. Check out the 2019 series, "Code Red: Baltimore's Climate Divide." Then, Hopkins emergency-room physician, Dr. Matthew Levy, on staying safe and staying cool. Check out these links for more information of the health risks of extreme heat: CDC Tips for Preventing Heat-related Illness Warning Signs and Symptoms of Heat-related Illness See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In our seventh installment for our Johns Hopkins series, hosts Dr. Steven Taback and Bill Curtis are joined by Assistant Director of Special Operations at Johns Hokpins Medicine, Dr. Matthew Levy, where they discuss the harrowing yet heroic care that the nations frontline EMT’s delivered during the pandemic. You’ll discover how the complexity of top notch EMS care is coordinated, as well as ground-breaking innovations like the Israeli AED drone delivery protocol, and the inner-workings behind how the emergency medical care system is funded. You won’t want to miss this enlightening conversation! In this dedicated series, we're showcasing the medical breakthroughs & innovations from one of the world's most preeminent hospitals: Johns Hopkins Medicine. Johns Hopkins Medicine is dedicated to improving the health of the community and the world by setting the standard of excellence in medical education, research, and clinical care. Episode Timestamps: 2:28 What is the ‘Division of Special Operations’ at Johns Hopkins? 3:54 How do EMS systems coordinate with other departments on a regional and national level? 5:47 Fire Department EMS systems vs private EMS systems. 8:11 How has EMS care progressed through and after COVID? 11:46 EMT’s and their direct contact with COVID. 13:00 Were people avoiding hospital care during the pandemic? 16:40 What is the difference between EMS and EMT? 19:31 Are EMS and EMT fields properly funded? How can they be optimized to the patient? 21:42 The dynamic of insurance in its relation to EMS care. 24:38 How do EMT’s handle the difficult decisions they’re put into every day? 27:29 Dr. Levy elaborates on the Israeli EMS drone delivery AED system. 31:58 Dr. Levy shares about his experience of working in emergency care in the difficult city like Baltimore. ----------------- Learn More: Medicine, We’re Still Practicing Follow Us: Twitter | Facebook | Instagram Hosted by: Dr. Steven Taback & Bill Curtis Produced and Edited by: AJ Moseley Sound Engineering by: Steve Reickeberg Theme Music by: Celleste and Eric Dick A CurtCo Media Production See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of Talent Talks, Matt Levy reveals the key question you should ask your employees in order to keep them happy. Do you agree? Let us know in the comments. About Our Guest: Have you had a life altering experience? I had one in 2014 and was given 90 days to live…and glad to have proved the doctors wrong! Like many people who have a life altering experience, it changed my outlook forever, and that outlook now fuels my focus on strategic talent acquisition for Kite, a Gilead company, a leader in cancer immunotherapy. I'm super passionate about the cell therapy business where we harness the body's immune system using CAR-T, TCRs and NeoAntigens to fight cancer. When life was teetering on the edge, I thought a lot about what I missed out on in life and in my career. I procrastinated too much, I spent too long paralyzed by the fear of failure and I struggled when faced with adversity. When I thought I was coming to the end of the line, I thought to myself, if I make it through this alive, I am going to embrace and push through my fear, deal with adversity head on and pursue my dreams.I decided right then and there to dedicate my work to cancer immunotherapy (cell therapy; immuno-oncology) as well as inspiring, motivating and coaching executives, mid-career professionals and college graduates to achieve big goals in their work and in their lives. Additionally, I have a strong passion for the life sciences industry which I support through being heavily networked and attending events designed to increase connections in the life sciences community. _____________________________________________________________________________________________ Hope you enjoyed this episode of Talent Talks! Tune in biweekly as we sit down with executives to hear how they acquire talent for their companies. Check out the links below to get additional information: Matt's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/matthewle... Kite Pharma Website: https://www.kitepharma.com GTS Scientific Website: https://gtscareers.com/ Connect with Robb: https://www.linkedin.com/in/r-hoylegts/
CripChat is a weekly podcast produced and delivered by Australian Disability Limited, it aims to educate, entertain and inform the general community how they can help us create a more accessible and inclusive society for people with disabilities, their friends and family. Who is involved Jonathan Shar and Matthew Levy Content Warning: This podcast may include content unsuitable for children who have not been exposed to people with disabilities related themes and issues that are sometimes expressed by using coarse language or politically incorrect terminology, these instances will occur rarely and only to demonstrate a point about how discrimination affects people with disabilities. Questions Give us in your own words a bit of your background as a person, a Paralympian and your relationship with employment Post-Paralympics, if you feel comfortable to talk about being a part of the Paralympic family helped you cope with the mental health pressures of stepping out from the media limelight of winning gold. You have taken up many advisory roles in your post-Paralympic life, how has still being involved in that community enhanced your well being? Why employment, what makes this area so special to you and talk to us about how employment also fosters a sense of belonging in your life? Apart from the Webinars, what are some take-home messages you what to leave people with? Not just about employment but more broadly about how society should include people with disabilities and how can employers benefit from employing people with disabilities? Contains Sponsored Content: AimBig Employment --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cripchatau/message
FUELED is all about helping you live your healthiest, strongest life possible. Of course, wellness isn't limited to humans, so this week, we’re focusing on our furry friends. Dr. Matthew Levy of Levy Veterinary Hospital joins us to share his guidance and approaches to pet nutrition. He provides tips on treats, supplements, toxic human foods to avoid and how to read pet nutrition labels. Links: WSAVA Global Nutrition Guidelines | link here Pet Nutrition Alliance (Calorie calculator, DareToAsk tool for information in choosing pet food brand): | link here Body Condition Score - Dogs | link here - Cats | link here American College of Veterinary Nutrition list of diplomats | link here Veterinary Oral Health Council approved products | link here ASPCA Poison Control | link here Petfoodology Blog | link here Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
FUELED is all about helping you live your healthiest, strongest life possible. Of course, wellness isn't limited to humans, so this week, we’re focusing on our furry friends. Dr. Matthew Levy of Levy Veterinary Hospital joins us to share his guidance and approaches to pet nutrition. He provides tips on treats, supplements, toxic human foods to avoid and how to read pet nutrition labels.Links:WSAVA Global Nutrition Guidelines | link here Pet Nutrition Alliance (Calorie calculator, DareToAsk tool for information in choosing pet food brand): | link here Body Condition Score- Dogs | link here - Cats | link here American College of Veterinary Nutrition list of diplomats | link here Veterinary Oral Health Council approved products | link here ASPCA Poison Control | link here Petfoodology Blog | link here
Matthew Levy details sports news that includes best case/ worst case scenario's for important NBA free agents --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Matthew Levy gives his best case and worst case scenario's for each free agent. He also dives in to other sports news in the MLB, NHL and the College World Series. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
National Organization works to save lives as they “Stop The Bleed” throughout the United States. Blue Lives Radio Host Randy Sutton talks to the Chairman of the “Stop The Bleeding Coalition”, Dr. Matthew Levy who is heading up a grassroots effort to train EVERYONE to save lives. And in his View From The Blue, Randy takes on the toughest topics of Law Enforcement. Image from Stop Bleeding, Metrowest Daily News For Further Insight: Website: https://stopthebleedingcoalition.org/
Isabel talks with Dr. Matthew Levy, Medical Director of the Howard County Department of Fire and Rescue Services. They discuss the traits of high quality CPR, steps to improving the entire emergency response system, and bridging the gap between emergency dispatchers and responders. For Your Information: Learn more about the Maryland Resuscitation Academy: http://ramaryland.org/ Want to get involved in a study? Have a question? Email us at dispatchindepth @ emergencydispatch (dot) org
Isabel talks with Dr. Matthew Levy, Medical Director of the Howard County Department of Fire and Rescue Services. They discuss the traits of high quality CPR, steps to improving the entire emergency response system, and bridging the gap between emergency dispatchers and responders. For Your Information: Learn more about the Maryland Resuscitation Academy: http://ramaryland.org/ Want to get involved in a study? Have a question? Email us at dispatchindepth @ emergencydispatch (dot) org
My special guest is Matthew Levy. Matthew is one of Australia’s elite swimmers. His record speaks for itself he has competed at 4 consecutive Paralympic Games and has won 2 Gold, 1 Silver and 4 Bronzes. He has been to 5 World Championships winning over 20 International Medals and holding 4 world records. He has an Order of Australia Medal and his amazing journey started when he was born premature at 25 weeks and with Cerebral Palsy. Over the years Matt has had over 40 major operations.For full episode guides and show notes please visit www.talkingwithtk.com and get in contact with me at tristan@talkingwithtk.comConnect with me on social media: Twitter and Facebook I'm @talkingwithtk or instagram @tristanknell
Matthew Levy worked in the biopharmaceutical industry in human resources when he was confronted with a life-changing event. A doctor told him he had advanced cancer and just 90 days to live. An aggressive treatment regimen saved him, but it also led Levy to rethink his life. Now a motivational speaker and executive coach, Levy is trying to help others who may have settled into safe and comfortable jobs but find them unfulfilling. We spoke to Levy about his experiences, how it changed him, and what others could do to make turning points in their lives without having to face death.
Einstein researcher Matthew Levy, Ph.D., who was awarded more than $700,000 from Stand Up To Cancer for his high-risk/high-reward research, discusses cancer research funding and the significance of fundraising programs such as Stand Up To Cancer.
December 7, 2009 — Matthew Levy, Ph.D., assistant professor of biochemistry at Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University, has been awarded more than $700,000 by Stand Up To Cancer (SU2C) for his high-risk/high-reward cancer research. Dr. Levy's work will focus on creating self-guiding drugs that target only cancer cells, thus eliminating or significantly reducing serious or unpleasant side effects of current therapies.