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Tutoring isn't just about teaching—it's a game-changer for mastering medical school! In this episode MD4 student Anazuo Ohieku-Ajanaku shares how tutoring has strengthened her understanding, helped fellow students, and made studying more effective. Learn her top study strategies, time management tips, and insights on thriving in an accelerated MD program.00:00 - Introduction & Guest Intro02:36 - Medical School Expectations vs. Reality06:01 - How Tutoring Helps in Med School10:17 - Top Study & Time Management Tips26:22 - Overcoming Test Anxiety & Self-Doubt38:10 - Career Goals & Giving Back44:18 - Final Advice for Medical Students#MedSchoolMinutes #SJSM #MedicalStudentLife #Tutoring #MedSchoolTips #FutureDoctors #StudySmart #MedicalEducation #USMLEPrep #MedStudentSuccess
After an eventful Matchday 4 in the UEFA Women's Champions League, the eight teams that will be progressing to the knockout stage seem to be coming into focus. In this episode, we talk about what happened on MD4 and what we're looking forward to when the UWCL returns on Dec. 11. 0:00 - Wolfsburg vs. Galatasaray 5:45 - Twente vs. Real Madrid 9:30 - Lyon vs. Roma 14:50 - Eugénie Le Sommer scored her 49th UWCL goal (Sit back and enjoy when Grant makes an idiot out of himself by forgetting Marta played for Tyresö and thinking Ada Hegerberg is older than she actually is) 16:10 - Chelsea vs. Celtic18:35 - Hammarby vs. Manchester City 29:30 - Vålerenga vs. Bayern Munich 35:05 - Arsenal vs. Juventus 39:30 - Dino makes an appeal for Rosa Kafaji to play more 42:30 - St. Pölten vs. Barcelona 51:00 - Programming notes! Subscribe now to catch all of our women's football talk, including our ongoing coverage of the UEFA Women's Champions League and the NWSL. Check us out: X/Twitter: @itc_pod YouTube: www.youtube.com/@intothechannelpod Instagram: @intothechannelpod Threads: @intothechannelpod Tik Tok: @intothechannel
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Louis, Ed & Dan preview MD4 of Euro 2024 Fantasy Euro 2024 Fantasy: MD4 Preview - Planes, Trains & no Automobiles Please consider leaving a 5 star review below and comment with any questions you want us to answer! Create your team: https://gaminghub.page.link/8gZS Join our league HERE League code: fs2WRP Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
EURO 2024 is getting serious, the knockouts are approaching and everyone's got UNLIMITED TRANSFERS! Ed reveals his FIRST DRAFT for MD4! ━━━━━━━━━━━━━ WIN AT EURO FANTASY with Opta Data + Team reveals!
A 9 goal thriller, the top sides beaten, Cartagena winning for the first time since MD4, Burgos for the first time on their travels and an unsavoury spitting incident - MD18 was one to remember. Enter the Super Cinco by completing the form on the link below! https://forms.gle/nRG5YDYTUJaTEtxMACheck who you picked in your team on the link below https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/u/0/d/1VlKSZGEf6CNrVBWZ7hdbBUrunOFNveoLyX6n4_dBHg4/htmlview?pli=1#PrizesMonthly winner: 50% off at @davethephotowww.footballstadiumphotography.co.ukANDA Spanish Segunda Show mug*Season winner: £30 voucher at @davethephotowww.footballstadiumphotography.co.uk*Free UK deliveryVisit www.footballstadiumphotograhphy.co.uk to see their range of A3 and A4 prints, t-shirts, mugs, coasters and more, with a choice of over 100 stadia!Join our Segunda Spanish Show community FOR FREE on discord - link below. https://discord.gg/Wt9YssuQau- Free App- Free to join- Chat with like minded Segunda fans, including Alex and Liam(Similar to a whatsapp group chat but does not reveal your phone number to other users)
EPISODE #11: UCL Fantasy MD4: Preview & Team RevealsLouis & Dan chat all things UCL Fantasy. In this episode we preview MD4 and reveal our teams.A must listen for UCL Fantasy players! JOIN OUR MINI-LEAGUE! CODE: 49AFB3VR03Or click this link: Join Mini-League Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
EPISODE #9: UCL Fantasy MD3 review.Ed, Louis & Dan chat all things UCL Fantasy. In this episode we review matchday 3 and answer some questions as we briefly look ahead to MD4. A must listen for UCL Fantasy players! JOIN OUR MINI-LEAGUE! CODE: 49AFB3VR03Or click this link: Join Mini-League Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
As the transfer window slams shut slap bang in the middle of a match day, Alex and Liam assess the key business of clubs and pick out the main talking points of MD4. Enter the Super Cinco by completing the form on the link below! https://forms.gle/nRG5YDYTUJaTEtxMACheck who you picked in your team on the link below https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/u/0/d/1VlKSZGEf6CNrVBWZ7hdbBUrunOFNveoLyX6n4_dBHg4/htmlview?pli=1#PrizesMonthly winner: 50% off at @davethephotowww.footballstadiumphotography.co.ukANDA Spanish Segunda Show mug*Season winner: £30 voucher at @davethephotowww.footballstadiumphotography.co.uk*Free UK deliveryVisit www.footballstadiumphotograhphy.co.uk to see their range of A3 and A4 prints, t-shirts, mugs, coasters and more, with a choice of over 100 stadia!Join our Segunda Spanish Show community FOR FREE on discord - link below. https://discord.gg/Wt9YssuQau- Free App- Free to join- Chat with like minded Segunda fans, including Alex and Liam(Similar to a whatsapp group chat but does not reveal your phone number to other users)
And, so, if you could pick one or two people who have contributed most to our online security, who would it be? Ron Rivest? Shafi Goldwasser? Ralph Merkle? Marty Hellman? Whitfield Diffie? Neal Koblitz? Well, in terms of the number of data bytes protected, that prize is likely to go to Joan Daemen and Vincent Rijmen, and who created the Rijndael method that became standardized by NIST as AES (Advanced Encryption Standard). If you are interested, Rijndael (“rain-doll”) comes from the names of its creators: Rijmen and Daemen (but don't ask me about the rogue “l” at the end). And, so, Joan Daemen was awarded the Levchin Prize at the Real World Symposium conference in 2016: Now, his co-researcher, Vincent Rijmen — a Professor at KU Leuven — has been awarded the Levchin Prize at the Real-World Crypto Symposium [here]: This follows illustrious past winners, including Paul Kocher (for work on SSL and side-channels), Dan Coppersmith (on cryptoanalysis), Neal Koblitz and Victor Miller (for their co-invention of ECC) and Ralph Merkle (for work on digital signatures and hashing trees). Vincent's track record in high-quality research work is exceptional and especially in the creation of the Rijndael approach to symmetric key encryption [here]: Before AES, we had many symmetric key encryption methods, including DES, 3DES, TwoFish, BlowFish, RC4, and CAST. But AES came along and replaced these. Overall, ChaCha20 is the only real alternative to AES, and where it is used in virtually every web connection that we have and is by far the most popular method in encrypting data. And, it has stood the test of time — with no known significant vulnerabilities in the method itself. Whilst we might use weak keys and have poor implementations, Rijndael has stood up well. AES method With AES, we use symmetric key encryption, and where Bob and Alice share the same secret key: In 2000/2001, NIST ran a competition on the next-generation symmetric key method, and Rijndael won. But in second place was Serpent, which was created by Ross Anderson, Eli Biham, and Lars Knudsen. Let's have a look at the competition and then outline an implementation of Serpent in Go lang. In the end, it was the speed of Rijndael that won over the enhanced security of Serpent. If NIST had seen security as more important, we might now be using Serpent than Rijndael for AES. NIST created the race for AES (Advanced Encryption Standard). It would be a prize that the best in the industry would join, and the winner would virtually provide the core of the industry. So, in 1997, NIST announced the open challenge for a block cipher that could support 128-bit, 192-bit, and 256-bit encryption keys. The key evaluation factors were: Security: They would rate the actual security of the method against the others submitted. This would method the entropy in the ciphertext — and show that it was random for a range of input data. The mathematical foundation of the method. A public evaluation of the methods and associated attacks. Cost: The method would provide a non-exclusive, royalty-free basis licence across the world; It would be computationally and memory efficient. Algorithm and implementation characteristics: It would be flexible in its approach, and possibly offer different block sizes, key sizes, convertible into a stream cipher, and so on. Be ready for both hardware and software implementation for a range of platforms. Be simple to implement. Round 1 The call was issued on 12 Sept 1997 with a deadline of June 1998, and a range of leading industry players rushed to either create methods or polish down their existing ones. NIST announced the shortlist of candidates at a conference in August 1998, and which included some of the key leaders in the field, such as Ron Rivest, Bruce Schneier, and Ross Anderson (University of Cambridge) [report]: Australia LOKI97 (Lawrie Brown, Josef Pieprzyk, Jennifer Seberry). Belgium RIJNDAEL (Joan Daemen, Vincent Rijmen). Canada: CAST-256 (Entrust Technologies, Inc), DEAL (Richard Outerbridge, Lars Knudsen). Costa Rica FROG (TecApro Internacional S.A.). France DFC (Centre National pour la Recherche Scientifique). Germany MAGENTA (Deutsche Telekom AG). Japan E2 (Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation) Korea CRYPTON (Future Systems, Inc.) USA: HPC (Rich Schroeppel), MARS IBM, RC6(TM) RSA Laboratories [try here], SAFER+ Cylink Corporation, TWOFISH (Bruce Schneier, John Kelsey, Doug Whiting, David Wagner, Chris Hall, Niels Ferguson) [try here]. UK, Israel, Norway SERPENT (Ross Anderson, Eli Biham, Lars Knudsen). One country, the USA, had five short-listed candidates, and Canada has two. The odds were thus on the USA to come through in the end and define the standard. The event, too, was a meeting of the stars of the industry. Ron Rivest outlined that RC6 was based on RC5 but highlighted its simplicity, speed, and security. Bruce Schneier outlined that TWOFISH had taken a performance-driven approach to its design, and Eli Biham outlined that SERPENT and taken an ultra-conservative philosophy for security in order for it to be secure for decades. Round 2 And so the second conference was arranged for 23 March 1999, after which, on 9 August 1999, the five AES finalists were announced: Belgium RIJNDAEL (Joan Daemen, Vincent Rijmen). USA: MARS IBM, RC6(TM) RSA Laboratories, TWOFISH (Bruce Schneier, John Kelsey, Doug Whiting, David Wagner, Chris Hall, Niels Ferguson) UK, Israel, Norway SERPENT (Ross Anderson, Eli Biham, Lars Knudsen). Canada: CAST-256 (Entrust Technologies, Inc), The big hitters were now together in the final, and the money was on them winning through. Ron Rivest, Ross Anderson and Bruce Schiener all made it through, and with half of the candidates being sourced from the USA, the money was on MARS, TWOFISH or RC6 winning the coveted prize. While the UK and Canada both had a strong track record in the field, it was the nation of Belgium that surprised some and had now pushed itself into the final [here]. While the other cryptography methods which tripped off the tongue, the RIJNDAEL method took a bit of getting used to, with its name coming from the surnames of the creators: Vincent Rijmen and Joan Daemen. Ron Rivest — the co-creator of RSA, had a long track record of producing industry-standard symmetric key methods, including RC2, and RC5, along with creating one of the most widely used stream cipher methods: RC4. His name was on standard hashing methods too, including MD2, MD4, MD5, and MD6. Bruce Schneier, too, was one of the stars of the industry, with a long track record of creating useful methods, including TWOFISH and BLOWFISH. Final After nearly two years of review, NIST opened up to comments on the method, which ran until May 2000. A number of submissions were taken, and the finalist seemed to be free from attacks, with only a few simplified method attacks being possible: Table 1: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4863838/ As we can see in Table 1, the methods had different numbers of rounds: 16 (Twofish), 32 (Serpent), 10, 12, or 14 (Rijndael), 20 (RC6), and 16 (MARS). Rijndael had a different number of rounds for different key sizes, with 10 rounds for 128-bit keys and 14 for 256-bit keys. Its reduced number of rounds made it a strong candidate for being a winner. In the AES conference to decide the winner, Rijndael received 86 votes, Serpent got 59 votes, Twofish 31 votes, RC6 23 votes, and MARS 13 votes. Although Rijndael and Serpent were similar, and where both used S-boxes, Rijndael had fewer rounds and was faster, but Serpent had better security. The NIST scoring was: Conclusions AES has advanced cybersecurity more that virtually all the other methods put together. Without it, the Internet would be a rats-nest of spying, person-in-the-middle attacks, and, would be a complete mess.
Aileen Van Wie is a licensed psychologist in the state of Florida and is currently employed at an inpatient psychiatric hospital. Aileen graduated with a doctorate in clinical psychology (PsyD) in May 2021 and, after completing a year-long postdoctoral residency, she also became licensed in August 2022. She has worked at a community mental health center, addiction recovery center (inpatient, IOP, and recovery house program), and multiple psychiatric hospitals during her training. 8/2016 PsyD, Clinical Psychology9/2021 Loyola University of Maryland: Baltimore, MD 8/2016 MS, Clinical Psychology1/2018 Loyola University of Maryland: Baltimore, MDAmerican Psychological Association accredited programRESEARCH EXPERIENCE9/2016 – Loyola University of Maryland: Baltimore, MD4/2021 Principal Investigator, Doctoral DissertationDissertation Chair: Emalee Quickel, Ph.D.Finalizing a quantitative study assessing the efficacy of mindfulness-based stress reduction practices on adults receiving outpatient treatment for one or more substance use disorders. Successfully defended 9/11/20209/2015 – Temple University: Philadelphia, PA5/2016 Principal Investigator, Undergraduate Thesis Advisor: Phillip Kendall, Ph.D.Researched the impact of family discord on treatment efficacy for anxious youth. 5/2015 – Temple University: Philadelphia, PA5/2016 Research Assistant, Child and Adolescent Anxiety Disorders Clinic (CAADC)Clinic Director: Phillip Kendall, Ph.D.Aided assessment, exposure therapy, data entry, transcriptions, and client care.PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONSAmerican Psychological Association (APA) American Psychological Association (APA) Div. 12: AssessmentAWARDS AND HONORSDistinction in Oral/Written Comprehensive Examinations, Loyola University Maryland 2019Kolvenbach Research Grant Recipient, 2018Awarded Sigma Delta Pi Prize, Temple University, 2016Member of Dean's List, The College of Liberal Arts, Temple University, 2013-2016Phi Beta Kappa, Temple University Chapter, 2015Awarded “Resident Assistant Program of the Year”, Temple University, 2015Psi Chi: National Honor Society in Psychology, Temple University Chapter, 2014Accepted into Psychology Honors Research Track, Temple University, 2014LICENSURE AND CERTIFICATIONSLicensure as Professional Psychologist, State of Florida, PY #11553, 2022Support the show Stop by our Apple Podcast and drop a Review! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/allbetter/id1592297425?see-all=reviewsSupport The Showhttps://www.patreon.com/allbetter
The window slammed shut, the league leaders upset La Rosaleda, late drama at Lega and Andorra upset Granada in their home debut. Alex and Liam bring you that and all the MD4 analysis. Visit our Sponsors Surprise Shirts at https://linktr.ee/surpriseshirts and get 10% off purchases using the voucher code "SpanishSegundaShow" at the check out.Join our Segunda Spanish Show community FOR FREE on discord - link below. https://discord.gg/Wt9YssuQau- Free App- Free to join- Chat with like minded Segunda fans, including Alex and Liam(Similar to a whatsapp group chat but does not reveal your phone number to other users)
Karl and Regan are on this week digesting MD4 of Premier League, EFL round up and previewing upcoming MD1 of Champions League, Europa League and Europa Conference League. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/totallylhfootballpodcast/message
How will injury-stricken BVB fare away to high-flying Leverkusen on MD4? Eric from the Neverkusen Podcast joins us to preview the match. [Chapter Marks] 00:00 Intro 00:01:36 #b04bvb preview 00:37:20 Outro Shownotes You can follow Eric on Twitter at @SchnixB04 and find the Neverkusen Podcast at https://www.neverkusen-podcast.net/. iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/yellowwallpod/id556998095 Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRBfG3VexN3dp2L_uUt9i-w Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4vxfGJs7ErbNnWjMFhqCT5 Website: https://theyellowwall.net Patreon: https://patreon.com/theyellowwall
On this episode we have our very own classmate Eman Al Haddad. Eman is going to be a MD4 at St. James School of Medicine. Tune in to listen to her background in healthcare, the advice she has to give to incoming students, and most importantly discusses time management in medical school.
AJ is joined in studio today by two Callaway celebrities, Dave Neville and Roger Cleveland, to talk about the brand new JAWS wedges. The successor to the MD4 wedges, the new JAWS wedges come with the most aggressive groove in golf. The guys breakdown what's new and different about these wedges and how they will improve your game. Other Topics Include: (4:01) The Story of JAWS (5:19) Let's Talk Bounce (8:41) The Grind Breakdown (15:36) Picking the Correct Bunker Club (17:18) How Turf Conditions affect Your Wedges (19:23) AJ gets verbally fit by Roger Cleveland (27:42) Tips for a Proper Wedge Fitting (29:05) Quick JAWS Recap ____________________ **Listen to the Fitting Room Podcast every other Wednesday as Nate and AJ chat about the latest trends in custom fitting, talk with tour pros about their sticks and answer questions from golfers all over the world. ***Listen to the boys on the Fitting Room Live every Monday at 8 p.m. EST/5 p.m. PST on Sirius XM PGA TOUR Radio. Build your Jaws MD5 wedges: https://www.callawaygolf.com/jaws-md5-wedges/ Have a fitting question? Ask it on the Callaway Community: community.callawaygolf.com/t5/The-Fitt…ttingCorner Subscribe on iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-fitting-room/id686017329 Subscribe on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/07CUAVkYHNRioWcNEb9LB3
What is there about yourself that you may have forgotten to appreciate? What can you love about yourself just a little bit more? Let’s take a moment to explore your many positive qualities, and notice how quickly your thoughts and feelings begin to shift towards greater energy and clarity.
Dr. Rosenblum Reviews Discography and Discogenic Pain Subscribe to our mailing list * indicates required Email Address * AnesthesiaExam Podcast App For iPhone and Android DISCLAIMER: Doctor Rosenblum IS HERE SOLELY TO EDUCATE, AND YOU ARE SOLELY RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL YOUR DECISIONS AND ACTIONS IN RESPONSE TO ANY INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN. This podcasts is not intended as a substitute for the medical advice of physician to a particular patient or specific ailment. You should regularly consult a physician in matters relating to yours or another’s health. You understand that this podcast is not intended as a substitute for consultation with a licensed medical professional. Copyright © 2018 QBazaar.com, LLC All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, recording or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the author. References An Update of the Systematic Appraisal of the Accuracy and Utility of Discography in Chronic Spinal Pain Pain Physician 2018; 21:91-110 Laxmaiah Manchikanti, MD1, Amol Soin, MD2, Ramsin M. Benyamin, MD3, Vijay Singh, MD4, Frank JE Falco, MD5, Aaron K. Calodney, MD6, Vahid Grami, MD, MPH7, and Joshua A. Hirsch, MD8 2009 ISSLS Prize Winner: Does Discography Cause Accelerated... : Spine Previous Abstract Next Abstract > 2009 ISSLS Prize Winner: Does DiscographyCause Accelerated Progression of Degeneration Changes in the Lumbar Disc: A Ten-Year Matched Cohort Study Carragee, Eugene J., MD*; Don, Angus S., FRACS*; Hurwitz, Eric L., DC, PhD†; Cuellar, Jason M., MD, PhD‡; Carrino, John, MD§; Herzog, Richard, MD¶ Spine: October 1, 2009 - Volume 34 - Issue 21 - p 2338-2345 doi: 10.1097/BRS.0b013e3181ab5432 Diagnostics Lumbar Discography Is Associated With Poor Return to Work Status Following Lumbar Fusion... - Abstract - Europe PMC Lumbar Discography Is Associated With Poor Return to Work Status Following Lumbar Fusion Surgery in a Workers' Compensation Setting. Anderson JT 1 , et al O' Journal of Surgical Orthopaedic Advances [01 Jan 2018, 27(1):25-32]
Journal Club Effect of Opioid vs Nonopioid Medications on Pain-Related Function in Patients With Chronic Back Pain or Hip or Knee Osteoarthritis PainThe SPACE Randomized Clinical Trial Subscribe to our mailing list * indicates required Email Address * Erin E. Krebs, MD, MPH1,2; Amy Gravely, MA1; Sean Nugent, BA1; et alAgnes C. Jensen, MPH1; Beth DeRonne, PharmD1; Elizabeth S. Goldsmith, MD, MS1,3; Kurt Kroenke, MD4,5,6; Matthew J. Bair4,5,6; Siamak Noorbaloochi, PhD1,2 Author Affiliations Article Information JAMA. 2018;319(9):872-882. doi:10.1001/jama.2018.0899 Download the PainExam App for iPhone and Android DISCLAIMER: Doctor Rosenblum IS HERE SOLELY TO EDUCATE, AND YOU ARE SOLELY RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL YOUR DECISIONS AND ACTIONS IN RESPONSE TO ANY INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN. This podcasts is not intended as a substitute for the medical advice of physician to a particular patient or specific ailment. You should regularly consult a physician in matters relating to yours or another's health. You understand that this podcast is not intended as a substitute for consultation with a licensed medical professional. Copyright © 2018 QBazaar.com, LLC All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, recording or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the author.
The hosts provide a full recap of the MD4 card that took place on 4/8/18. They also provide analysis of the official score cards that were used to judge the battles and review the judging decisions on the cards.
Tom Condon and Rick Sexton discuss constipation in the context of the post operative patient and discuss a common sense approach and how you may be tested on this in year 3. Title music: 'Kitchen (Searchlight)' by Move to Strike (featuring MD4 student Ben Green)
Tom Condon and Rick Sexton talk about the post surgical complication of oliguria and try to develop a common sense approach and discuss what we think is relevant to year 3 Title music: 'Kitchen (Searchlight)' by Move to Strike (featuring MD4 student Ben Green)
Tom Condon and Loan Nguyen talk about febrile seizures including terminology, diagnosis and management and what to focus on for year 3. Title music: 'Kitchen (Searchlight)' by Move to Strike (featuring MD4 student Ben Green)