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Learn the business and management skills you need by enrolling in the University of Tennessee Physician Executive MBA program at nonclinicalphysicians.com/physicianmba. Get the FREE GUIDE to 10 Nonclinical Careers at nonclinicalphysicians.com/freeguide. Get a list of 70 nontraditional jobs at nonclinicalphysicians.com/70jobs. =============== In this week's Classic Podcast Episode from 2020, Dr. Jennifer Spector describes how to become a medical editor. Unlike other medical editors who spent years as a paid medical writer, Jennifer parlayed her involvement in a professional society and unpaid writing to land her new editor position. Jennifer is a Board-Certified Podiatric Physician and Surgeon with 14 years of clinical experience. She received her DPM degree from the Temple University School of Podiatric Medicine. Then she completed a three-year residency in podiatric medicine at Christian Care Health System. She spent over 5 years in national leadership positions at the American Association for Women Podiatrists (AAWP). While at the AAWP she was responsible for writing and editing the newsletter and other documents. That experience enabled her to land her position as Associate Editor for Podiatry Today. After working in that position for about 20 months, Jennifer was promoted to Senior Editor followed by Managing Editor at Podiatry Today. In July of 2022, she became one of the Assistant Editorial Directors at HMP Global, the parent company of Podiatry Today and a market leader in international healthcare education and clinician engagement. You'll find links mentioned in the episode at nonclinicalphysicians.com/become-a-medical-editor/
The first US presidential debate is over, but questions about Joe Biden's age and his fitness to stand office just won't go away. The President's performance against Donald Trump was stumbling - sometimes even incoherent - which could spell disaster for the Democrats. But what do we really know about Joe Biden's brain - and also about the health of Republican candidate Donald Trump? This bonus episode of The Global Story was published in November 2023, but it's still relevant. It explores whether Biden really is too old to be President of the United States and the science and politics of the campaign for the White House. In the episode, introduced by Caitróna Perry, Katya Adler talks to our Medical Editor, Fergus Walsh, and our Special Correspondent in Washington, Katty Kay.TGS is part of the BBC News Podcasts family. The team that makes The Global Story also makes several other podcasts, such as Americast and Ukrainecast, which cover US news and the war in Ukraine. If you enjoy The Global Story, you may well like some of our other pods, too. To find them, simply search on your favourite podcast app.This extra episode of The Global Story was made by Neal Razzell, Alice Aylett Roberts and Emilia Jansson. The technical producers were Matt Dean, Tom Brignell and Mike Regaard. The assistant editor is Sergi Forcada Freixas and the senior news editor is Sam Bonham.
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Episode 31: Trauma-Informed Care in a Practice Setting Link for MOC or Ethics Credit https://cmetracker.net/UTHSCSA/Publisher?page=pubOpen#/getCertificate/10095774 Welcome to an enlightening episode of Pediatrics Now, hosted by Holly Wayment, a pediatric health professional at UT Health San Antonio's Department of Pediatrics. This episode deep dives into the critical topic of trauma-informed care in pediatric practice, a revolutionary approach that has been endorsed by the American Academy of Pediatrics. Navigate your way through the toxic stress responses caused by various traumatic experiences in children and learn how to effectively recognize and respond to trauma in your pediatric healthcare settings. Host and Executive Producer Holly Wayment brings us this fascinating grand rounds talk by Dr. Nancy Kellogg, who has more than thirty years of experience fighting child abuse and helping children. A faculty member at UTHealth San Antonio since 1988 and Professor and Division Chief of Child Abuse in the Department of Pediatrics, she was the first Medical Director of the Christus Santa Rosa Center for Miracles which opened in May 2006, and was the former Medical Director for ChildSafe and CHRISTUS Childrens Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner Program. Dr. Kellogg was the first Program Director for the Child Abuse fellowship, which was one of the first programs to become accredited in the country. Dr. Kellogg has published over 135 articles and book chapters and has been an invited speaker at numerous local, regional, national, and international conferences. She was the Chair of the Texas Pediatric Society Committee on Child Abuse for 10 years and served on the American Academy of Pediatrics Committee on Child Abuse and Neglect for 6 years. In September 2006, the American Board of Pediatrics approved Child Abuse as a new subspecialty in pediatrics, and Dr. Kellogg was appointed as the Medical Editor for the sub-board; she served 17 years in this role and continues to write board questions as a volunteer. Dr. Kellogg has received several honors and awards for teaching, clinical excellence, social work, leadership, and humanism. Financial Disclosures: Nancy Kellogg, MD has no financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose. The Pediatric Grand Rounds Planning Committee (Deepak Kamat MD, PhD, Daniel Ranch, MD and Elizabeth Hanson, MD) has no financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose. Planning Committee member Steven Seidner, MD has disclosed he receives funding from Draeger Medical for the Clinical Study to Evaluate the Safety and Effectiveness of the Infinity Acute Care System Workstation Neonatal Care Babylog VN500 Device in High-Frequency Oscillatory Ventilation (HFOV) Mode in Extremely Low Birth Weight (ELBW) Neonates for which he is a co-principal investigator. Credits: AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ (1.00 hour) Non-Physician Participation Credit (1.00 hour) MOC-2 credit (1.00 hour) Target Audience: Pediatric Doctors and Providers Faculty, residents, health care providers; medical students and trainees. Accreditation: The UT Health Science Center San Antonio is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. Credit Designation: The UT Health Science Center San Antonio designates this live activity up to a maximum of 1.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™.
In this episode we speak with Dr. Lloyd Sederer about the need for change within the healthcare system. Dr. Sederer is a psychiatrist, public health doctor and non-fiction writer. He has been the Chief Medical Officer of McLean, a Harvard Teaching hospital; the Medical Editor for Mental Health for the Huffpost and a Contributing Writer for US News & World Report, Psychology Today, and the NY Journal of Books; the Commissioner of Mental Health for NYC ; and the Chief Medical Officer for the NYS Office of Mental Health (the largest state MH agency in the country). Lloyd taught medical writing for the lay public for 17 sequential semesters at Columbia Medical School and continues to do so at the Columbia School of Public Health, where he holds his faculty appointment. He has published 14 books - 7 for professional audiences and 7 for the general public. He also has written about 500 print and on-line articles for medical journals and opinions, op-Eds, blogs, and film/streaming/book reviews for general audiences. Learning Points: • How was Maclean hospital a microcosm for what is wrong in health care. • Why we need a new direction in healthcare • The need for transformational leadership in healthcare Social Media: https://www.askdrlloyd.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/lloyd-sederer-md-5677ab17 https://www.instagram.com/drlloydsederer/ https://www.facebook.com/lloyd.sederer https://twitter.com/askdrlloyd
Democrat Joe Biden, 81, is America's oldest president. His chief rival, Republican Donald Trump, is 77. Polls consistently show voters are more worried that Mr Biden lacks “mental sharpness.” Today, why President Biden's age matters, with our Medical Editor, Fergus Walsh, and our Special Correspondent in Washington, Katty Kay. The Global Story brings you trusted insights from BBC experts around the world, with Katya Adler. We're keen to hear from you, wherever you are in the world. #TheGlobalStory We want your ideas, stories and experiences to help us understand and tell The Global Story. Email us at theglobalstory@bbc.com You can also message us or leave a voice note on WhatsApp on +44 330 123 9480. Today's episode of The Global Story was made by Neal Razzell and Emilia Jansson. The technical producers were Matt Dean and Tom Brignell. The assistant editor is Sergi Forcada Freixas and the senior news editor is Jonathan Aspinwall.
The Society of Teachers of Family Medicine President's Address from Dr. Renée Crichlow is featured. Dr. Crichlow is Vice Chair of Health Equity, Boston University Medical School Department of Family Medicine, and Chief Medical Officer of Codman Square Health Center. She also serves as Medical Editor for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion for the American Family Physician journal.
We preview the King's Coronation by looking at how it will compare with the past with the hosts of The Rest is History podcast Dominic Sandbrook and Tom Holland. The World Health Organisation (WHO) has declared that Covid-19 no longer represents a "global health emergency". Medical Editor for the BBC Fergus Walsh returns to the podcast to put the news into perspective. And with most of England's local election results in, deputy political editor Vicki Young helps us makes sense of what they mean for the country. Today's Newscast was presented by Adam Fleming. It was made by Chris Flynn with Cecelia Armstrong, Miranda Slade, and Jack Taylor. The technical producer was Dafydd Evans. The assistant editor is Alison Gee. The senior editor is Sam Bonham.
Lloyd I. Sederer, MD, is Adjunct Professor at the Columbia University School of Public Health; was for 12 years the Chief Medical Officer for the NYS Office of Mental Health, the nation's largest state mental health agency; and Contributing Writer for US News & World Report, Lancet, Medscape, Psychology Today, the NY Journal of Books, and the Washington Independent Review of Books. His writings have appeared in the NYT, WSJ, Washington Post, The Boston Business Journal, The Tennessean, among many other publications. He was Medical Editor for Mental Health for the HuffPost, where over 250 of his posts and videos were published. He has served as Mental Health Commissioner for NYC (in the Bloomberg administration); Medical Director/EVP of McLean Hospital, a Harvard teaching facility; and as Director of Clinical Services for the American Psychiatric Association. He has written hundreds of articles on mental health and addiction, as well as book, film, TV and theatre reviews. He has published thirteen books. His latest books are Ink-Stained for Life (2020) and The Addiction Solution: Treating Our Dependence on Opioids and Other Drugs(2018). Look for his next book in 2023. Dr. Sederer has led large scale, mental health disaster responses, including 9/11 and Hurricane Sandy. He was the 2019 recipient of the Doctor of the Year award from The National Council on Behavioral Health, and has been a Rockefeller Foundation Scholar in Residence. He is Chair of the Advisory Board of Get Help, CMO of Bongo Media, and Senior Advisor to Minded, Inc. He has taught medical writing for the lay public for 18 sequential semesters at the Columbia Department of Psychiatry/NYS Psychiatric Institute, where he founded and directed Columbia Psychiatry Media. He now teaches non-fiction writing for a national education organization. In this episode, Dr. Sederer and I discuss the thesis from one of his most recent books, The Addiction Solution, and the role of shame, the family, and medication assisted treatment (MAT) in substance misuse. We discuss Dr. Sederer's experiences with disaster relief with 9/11 and Hurricane Sandy, his process in figuring out a mental and public health response to the disaster (and why it wasn't typical psychotherapy), and how it has been similar and different to the COVID-19 epidemic from a public health perspective. We also get the chance to talk about his writing career and his new book, Code Blue, coming out later this year. For more information on Dr. Sederer and to read his many writings, check out his website at www.askdrlloyd.com. Follow me @joshkorac on TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube for video clips, podcast previews, and more mental health content! If you are in a mental health crisis, please call 988 or go to your nearest emergency room. If you are from Colorado and are interested in scheduling a session, please reach out at sojourncounselingco.com/josh or josh@sojourncounselingco.com. *There were a few technical issues towards the end of the episode (as is usual with my luck), so thank you for your patience! Alan Ritchson episode on bipolar disorder I mention in the intro: https://open.spotify.com/episode/44wQsyNpeuLK3mdcBXspL3?si=1c1dc22aca244ea7
Welcome to Season 3, Episode 10 of SOO Shadow Series. In this episode I've welcomed Catherine Uram, Specializing in integrative medicine & Reiki Master Teacher & Veteran Affairs Adviser & Medical Editor for Reader's Digest digital health publication. Dr. Uram's work is featured in publications such as the journal for spiritual awakening, nursing journal, to name a couple. She is regularly invited to speak at conferences internationally and holds seminars on health and healing. Dr Uram specializes in integrative medicine. She has worked with people around the world from all walks of life. Her work includes professional experience with universal love, private practice, Veterans Services, underserved community medicine, Beverly Hills comprehensive medical group, mindfulness-based stress reduction, and prevention point injection drug user health services. Highlights: 0:10 - Dr. Catherine Uram's background. 2:18 - What is integrative medicine? What is it? 6:24 - How to deal with chronic stress in the body. 12:33 - How Shadow Work is a tool of mental alchemy and how to use it. 19:57 - How to use Dream Work to help people recover from mental and physical issues. 24:27 - How to use a Heart Meditation to work with your dreams. 32:12 - Wisdom is a subconscious process. 37:29 - Professional experience with healing and universal love. SUMMARY KEYWORDS dream, healing, harry, life, integrative medicine, people, talking, outlier, energy, feel, pain center, light, notice, medicine, untangle, psyche, approach, wisdom Connect with Catherine Uram: TikTok Masterclass Invitation I'll be leading a Masterclass on the last Friday of each month in 2023 designed to assist you discover how your unique algorithm was formed, how it influences every aspect of your life, and how to identify the patterns and beliefs that may be holding you back from reaching your highest potential. Connect with Harry: LinkedIn | Facebook | Instagram "Is That SOO?" Podcast Platforms: Apple Podcast Audible Spotify TuneIn Google Podcast Start your Journey: becomeanoutlier.com/links If you enjoy the show, be sure to share this episode and leave us a review wherever you listen to podcasts! Agape and Stay L.I.T. Copyright 2023 @ School of Outliers, LLC. All rights reserved. Any illegal reproduction of this content in any form will result in immediate action against the person concerned. Adult Language and Content may, or may not, be used in videos on this channel and/or other platforms. Please Read Disclaimer Info: https://www.becomeanoutlier.com/terms-conditions Disclaimer: No statement on this website/livestreams/podcasts/any other presentation of intellectual property is intended to imply that any person should seek services or treatment or used in place of treatment recommended by an accredited health care provider. Any questions you may have concerning topics addressed in this website should be directed to your healthcare professional. The videos on this platform are for entertainment/information only. The views and opinions expressed by The “Is That SOO?” Podcast Guests are the views of the Guest and theirs alone. They do not necessarily reflect the position of The Nocturnal Therapist/School of Outliers, LLC. Any content provided by our Guests or authors are of their opinion, and are not intended to malign any religion, ethnic group, club, organization, company, individual or anyone or anything.
Medical students and physicians need to be prepared for all kinds of unforeseen situations. This is especially true for doctors in the emergency medicine field. But through thorough preparation and diligent practice, students can ensure success in their clinical rotations and residencies. To help them gain the knowledge they need, AMBOSS medical editors write and edit over a thousand articles in addition to exam-style questions and clerkship survival guides. Today we're joined by one of those editors, UK-trained emergency medicine physician and AMBOSS Medical Editor Dr. Rachel von Simson.//Interviewee: AMBOSS Medical Editor Dr. Rachel von Simson.//Sign up for a free 5-day trial at www.amboss.com.Read more at the AMBOSS blog: blog.amboss.com/usFind out more about the AMBOSS international podcast: go.amboss.com/intpodcastLet us know what you think of the show: int.podcast@amboss.com//AMBOSS Blog: How to Choose Your Medical Specialty / https://blog.amboss.com/us/2018/6/12/how-to-choose-your-medical-specialty AMBOSS Blog: How to Prepare for the Transition to Residency / https://blog.amboss.com/us/how-to-prepare-for-the-transition-to-residency AMBOSS Blog: How to Succeed in Your Clinical Clerkships With AMBOSS / https://blog.amboss.com/us/how-to-succeed-clinical-clerkships-amboss AMBOSS Blog: The Ins and Outs of the EM Rotation / https://blog.amboss.com/us/the-emergency-medicine-rotation
In this episode, Dr Amy Rothenberg shares her journey into Naturopathic medicine and how she has been able to practice for over 30 years without being in a constant state of burnout. Amy shares a few simple things that anyone can do to improve their health and how we can start with small changes. Amy also touches on her journey through cancer which led to her new book, which is coming out very soon, You Finished Treatment, Now What? -A Field Guide for Cancer Survivors.Dr. Rothenberg has practiced naturopathic medicine since 1986. She is the American Association of Naturopathic Physicians, 2017 Physician of the Year and currently is president of the Massachusetts Society of Naturopathic Doctors. She was the longtime Medical Editor for the Institute of Natural Medicine. When diagnosed with cancer in 2014, Dr. Rothenberg received care at a renowned teaching hospital and had a naturopathic medical team. Her book, You Finished Treatment, Now What? -A Field Guide for Cancer Survivors is a roadmap for lifestyle and natural medicine to address health challenges that persist after care, and to reduce the risk of recurrence. In her spare time, Dr. Rothenberg likes to putter in her art studio, play guitar, and spend time with her beloved family and friends. Dr. Rothenberg has worked with Paul Herscu ND, MPH since 1986. They raised three wonderful children, and enjoy the good life in Western Massachusetts.Find Amy's book hereFind Amy's practice hereFollow Amy on FacebookFollow Amy on TwitterFollow Amy on InstagramFollow Amy on LinkedInFollow Candace on Instagram
Every medical student is faced with a choice after medical school: to enter residency and practice medicine in the clinic or not. Some graduates may be drawn back to academia, becoming lifelong students and improving our collective understanding of medicine. Some find that careers in the private sector outside of the clinic are more appealing. Today's guest has walked all of these paths. //Interviewee: AMBOSS Medical Editor Dr. Cristina Moreno del Castillo. //Sign up for a free 5-day trial at www.amboss.com.Read more at the AMBOSS blog: blog.amboss.com/us Find out more about the AMBOSS international podcast: go.amboss.com/intpodcast Let us know what you think of the show: int.podcast@amboss.com //AMBOSS Blog: How to Choose Your Medical Specialty / https://blog.amboss.com/us/2018/6/12/how-to-choose-your-medical-specialty AMBOSS Blog: How to Prepare for the Transition to Residency / https://blog.amboss.com/us/how-to-prepare-for-the-transition-to-residency AMBOSS One-Minute Telegram / https://www.amboss.com/us/one-minute-telegram AMBOSS Seminars: Learn About International Health, Infectious Diseases and Antimicrobial Stewardship / https://www.amboss.com/int/antibiotics-seminars
This week on the podcast, Dean DeVore welcomes Dr. Brian McDonough, Medical Editor at 1010 WINS back to the show to get updates on Covid, Monkeypox and advice on how to stay healthy this summer and beat the heat!Plus Dean takes a look at the weather for the weekend and week beyond with Meteorologist, Brandon Buckingham. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
About Meredith Gordon Resnick: Meredith Gordon Resnick, L.C.S.W., worked in healthcare for two decades and maintains a strong interest in the expressive arts. She is the creator of ShameRecovery.com and The Writer's [Inner] Journey. Her work appears in the Washington Post, Newsweek, JAMA, Journal of Palliative Care.com, Los Angeles Times, Motherwell, Lilith, and others. Meredith created the "Surviving Narcissism" series and is co-author of the forthcoming All The Love: Healing Your Heart and Finding Meaning After Pregnancy Loss. Host Elizabeth Hanes BSN RN built a six-figure writing business in her spare time. Today, she coaches other nurses how to become freelance writers through the RN2writer project. Topics discussed in this episode: 3:33 Tour of Medical Editing Basics for Nurses course 5:00 How did you get into medical editing? 10:50 Prospecting as a Medical Writer 13:15 A World of Opportunities for Medical Editors 16:30 What does a Medical Editor do? 21:30 Guidelines and Style Guides 25:00 Why Medical Editing is the Perfect Adjunct to Nurse Writing 32:15 A Demand for People of Healthcare Backgrounds! 36:05 What is in the Medical Editing Course? Resources mentioned in this episode: Medical Editing Basics for Nurses: https://www.rn2writer.com/offers/LiNuyxCy/checkout RN2writer Daily: http://rn2writerdaily.com/ RN2writer: https://www.rn2writer.com/ Next steps Download and listen to the podcast of this episode at RN2writer Start your journey from nursing to writing with the ebook Design Your Dream Career as a Nurse Writer Follow RN2writer on social media: Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn Special thanks to: Custom RN2writer theme music by https://www.podcastthemes.com/
Dr. Dean Ornish is the author of is the author of seven books, all national bestsellers. UnDo It! (co-authored with Anne Ornish) was published by Random House as their lead nonfiction title in January 2019. His three main-stage TED.com talks have been viewed by almost six million people. The research that he and his colleagues conducted has been published in the Journal of the American Medical Association, The Lancet, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Circulation, The New England Journal of Medicine, the American Journal of Cardiology, The Lancet Oncology, and elsewhere. A one-hour documentary of their work was broadcast on NOVA, the PBS science series, and was featured on Bill Moyers' PBS series, Healing & The Mind. Their work has been featured in all major media, including cover stories in Newsweek, TIME, and U.S. News & World Report. He has written a monthly column for TIME, Newsweek and Reader's Digest magazines, is a LinkedIn Influencer, and was Medical Editor of The Huffington Post 2010-2016. He was appointed by President Clintonto the White House Commission on Complementary and Alternative Medicine Policy and by President Obama to the White House Advisory Group on Prevention, Health Promotion, and Integrative and Public Health. He is also a member of The Lancet Oncology “Moonshot Commission.” He has been a member of the boards of directors of the San Francisco Food Bank and the J. Craig Venter Institute. Dr. Ornish and colleagues established a lifestyle medicine clinic at the St. Vincent de Paul Homeless Shelter in San Francisco where over 30,000 homeless people were treated. The “Ornish diet” has been rated “#1 for Heart Health” by a panel of experts at U.S. News & World Report for eight years from 2011-2019. He co-chaired the Google Health Advisory Council with Marissa Mayer 2007-9. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/todd-scholl0/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/todd-scholl0/support
Eat well. Move more. Stress less. Love more.I grew up hearing about Dean Ornish, and heard more about him when I came to Satchidananda Ashram because he was a successful healthcare leader who'd been a student of Swami Satchidananda. He's said that “all of [his] work is based on what [he] learned from [Swami Satchidananda]” - work that seeks to show it's possible to reverse illnesses like heart disease with simple tools like healthy diet, exercise, meditation, and healthy personal relationships. With US healthcare projected to reach about 20% of GDP by 2028 - $1 out of every $5 of goods and services produced - in a complex system that places a heavy emphasis on drugs and surgery, I find it exciting that Dean Ornish offers treatments that aim to put patients in charge of their own healthcare through natural means and with comparatively less cost.Biography:Dean Ornish, M.D., directed clinical research proving, for the first time, the heart disease and early-stage prostate cancer may be stopped or even reversed by comprehensive lifestyle changes, without drugs or surgery. He is founder and president of the non-profit Preventive Medicine Research Institute and Clinical Professor of Medicine at the University of California, San Francisco. His newest research was the first to show that changing your lifestyle changes your genes - "turning on" disease-preventing genes, and "turning off" genes that promote breast cancer, heart disease, and other illness, and increasing telomeres - the ends of your chromosomes that control how long you live. Our genes are not our fate.He is Medical Editor of The Huffington Post, chairs the Google Health Advisory Council, and authored six best-selling books including his most recent, "Undo It!" He was recognized as one of the "Time 100" in integrative medicine, and chosen by LIFE magazine as "one of the fifty most influential members of his generation".Links:Ornish Lifestyle Medicine Website: https://www.ornish.com/undo-it/Dean Ornish, MD Website: http://deanornish.com/Undo It! and Other Books: http://deanornish.com/books/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Episode Summary:In today's episode of A Cup of Confidence, we are joined by special guest Donna Dube, Founder of Productivity Plus. Donna shares how she made the pivot from nursing to online business operations. Her goal is to help other businesses grow to their full potential and how to overcome being overwhelmed with workloads. She empowers her clients to be productive and boost their business success by being dedicated to their goals. This episode is so inspiring! You don't want to miss this - stay tuned!Thanks for Listening:Thanks so much for listening to my podcast! If you enjoyed this episode and think that others could benefit from listening, please share it using the social media buttons on this page. Do you have some feedback or questions about this episode? Leave a comment in the section below!Subscribing to The Podcast:If you would like to get automatic updates of new podcast episodes, you can follow the podcast on Apple Podcasts or Stitcher. You can also give Cup of Confidence a follow on your favorite podcast app.Leave Us an Apple Podcasts Review:Ratings and reviews from our listeners are extremely valuable to us and greatly appreciated. They help our podcast rank higher on Apple Podcasts, which exposes our show to more awesome listeners like you.Guest Bio:Donna Dube is the Founder of Productivity Plus. She received her Bachelor's Degree in Nursing at McMaster University. Afterward, Donna was a Nursing Manager at Rough Valley Health System for three years and then a Medical Editor for fourteen years. At Productivity Plus, Donna partners with high-level entrepreneurs to bring their business goals and dreams to life. Donna is always dedicated to helping her clients increase their productivity, save time, and, most importantly, boost their revenue. Her biggest goal for her clients is to help grow your business to its full potential without overwhelming them with stress.Here is the link to the free resource I mentioned in the episode: https://www.productivityplusva.ca/35waysGuest Links:Website: www.productivityplusva.caInstagram: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/donna.dube.96/Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/donna-dube/
Will this flu season be severe after last season was historically low? Can you get vaccinated for the flu and COVID-19 at the same time? Can you get influenza and COVID-19 simultaneously? This week on the podcast, Dean DeVore gets the answer to these questions from his guests Dr. Michael Jhung of the CDC and Dr. Brian McDonough, Medical Editor at 1010 WINS in NY. Plus Dean takes a look at the weather for the weekend and week beyond. It's all this week on 'Everything Under the Sun'! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Independence Blue Cross presents The Long Haul: Learning to Live in a Lasting Pandemic, a special pandemic mini-series from KYW Newsradio In Depth. In the third and final part of our series we talk with Dr. Brian McDonough, KYW Newsradio's Medical Editor. We ask him to break down the new experimental treatments from Merck and AstraZeneca, and to explain what monoclonal antibodies are and how they work. Plus, we hear his thoughts on the safety of those treatments vs. the safety of the vaccine, and what he tells patients who are hesitant to get vaccinated. Finally, we end with his predictions for the future of this pandemic - both for the winter and long-term. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this week's episode, we talk with Dr. Cedric Dark about his new role as ACEP Now's Medical Editor-in-Chief. We discuss his previous experience and the future of the publication.
The United States has enacted hundreds of environmental laws and regulations to keep our communities and the people who live in them healthy and safe. But what should be done when these legal safety nets fail, as is too often the case with environmental justice concerns and racial environmental health inequalities? In this episode, ELI's Caitlin McCarthy talks to Dr. Neha Pathak, a Medical Editor and writer with WebMD, about disproportionate exposure from toxic beauty products, environmental justice, and more.★ Support this podcast ★
Dr. Jim Meehan explains why medicine has been destroyed by fraudulent research. He encourages and empowers everyone... "In doing your own research, assume they are lying, read the studies and look for conflicts of interest by the authors and those who are funding the studies".
Dr. Jim Meehan explains why medicine has been destroyed by fraudulent research. He encourages and empowers everyone... "In doing your own research, assume they are lying, read the studies and look for conflicts of interest by the authors and those who are funding the studies".
Dr. Jim Meehan explains why medicine has been destroyed by fraudulent research. He encourages and empowers everyone... "In doing your own research, assume they are lying, read the studies and look for conflicts of interest by the authors and those who are funding the studies".
Our guest today is Dr. Lloyd Sederer. Lloyd is an Adjunct Professor at Columbia University in the School of Public Health. He has also been the Medical Director of McLain Hospital, a Harvard teaching hospital, was the Mental Health Commissioner of New York City, and author of nearly a dozen books. His most recent book is The Addiction Solution Dr. Sederer served for 12 years as the Chief Medical Officer (CMO) of the New York State Office of Mental Health, the nation's largest state mental health system, where he continues as Distinguished Psychiatrist Advisor. He has been Executive Deputy Commissioner for Mental Hygiene Services in New York City (the “chief” psychiatrist for NYC), Medical Director and Executive Vice President of McLean Hospital in Belmont, MA (a Harvard teaching hospital), and Director of the Division of Clinical Services for the American Psychiatric Association.He led the mental health disaster responses to 9/11, as mental health commissioner in NYC, called Project Liberty; Hurricane Sandy (as NYS MH CMO); other disasters.He has published 13 books and his writings have appeared in The New York Times, The International Herald Tribune, The Atlantic, The Wall Street Journal, The NY Daily News, The Washington Post, and Psychology Today, among other publications. He was for 7 years the Medical Editor for Mental Health for the Huff Post###"We hope that the time you spend with us will help to remove the stigma of anxiety and mental health in the workplace and your personal life. With experts in the world of work and life we want to give you ideas and most importantly the tools to deal with anxiety in your world.Until next week, we hope you can find some peace and calm in a world that often is a sea of anxiety."###Your hosts, Adrian Gostick and Chester Elton have spent more than two decades helping clients around the world engage their employees on strategy, vision and values. They provide real solutions for leaders looking to manage change, drive innovation and build high performance cultures and teams. Their work is supported by research with more than a million working adults across the globe.They are authors of multiple award-winning Wall Street Journal and New York Times bestsellers All In, The Carrot Principle, Leading with Gratitude, and Anxiety at Work. Their books have been translated into 30 languages and have sold more than 1.5 million copies. They have been called “fascinating” by Fortune and “creative and refreshing” by The New York Times. Gostick & Elton have appeared on NBC's Today Show, CBS 60 Minutes, and are often quoted in Fast Company, Newsweek and the Wall Street Journal. Learn more about their Executive Coaching practice at theCultureWorks.com. To invite Adrian and Chester to speak at your event, contact christy@thecultureworks.com###If you love this podcast please share it with friends, family and co-workers and leave a 5-star review! (If you don't love it, no need to leave a review! We would also love to hear from you on LinkedIn and invite you to join our online community We Thrive Together where we are creating a safe place to talk about anxiety and mental health at work.###Thank you to our sponsor, Methods of Leaders. Learn the Methods of leadership from some of the best CEOs, executive coaches, thought leaders and business thinkers on the planet. Use our discount code, GRATITUDE2021 at checkout for 50% discount. Methods delivers accessible and practical leadership guidance.
KYW Newsradio's sports reporter Dave Uram asks medical editor Dr. Brian McDonough about the risk professional and some collegiate athletes are taking playing their sports during the pandemic. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hilary Ryder, MD, is an Associate Professor of Medicine and Medical Education and Director of the internal medicine residency program at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center. Dr. Ryder completed her medical school from Yale University School of Medicine and her internship and residency training in internal medicine at Dartmouth-Hitchcock before joining the faculty in the Section of Hospital Medicine where she focuses on end of life care, medical decision making and medical ethics. She is a nationally certified Health Care Ethicist and was the chair of the clinical ethics committee. Dr. Ryder has a keen interest in medical education and also served as Medical Editor for SIMPLE, the most widely used on-line, case-based third-year medical clerkship curriculum. Her current work focuses on meaning and understanding of assessments and evaluations, understanding how medical students learn (including mastery of hidden curriculum), and improving clinical systems to maximize education. When Dr. Hilary Ryder was in second grade, she refused to sit at a table with a child in her class that was bullying her. Her mom—her first mentor—sat with her in protest outside of the classroom until the bully was moved to a different table. It was there that Dr. Ryder experienced how mentors are advocates for mentees. When mentees are faced with obstacles that inhibit their learning or well-being, it is the role of the mentor to stand behind them in support until those obstacles are removed. Since then, Dr. Ryder has practiced supporting her mentees in the same way. When we face “stumbling blocks” in medicine, we can count on strong mentors to help us remove them—and realize our potential. Pearls of Wisdom: 1. Mentors help us remove our “stumbling blocks”. When obstacles come our way, good mentors stand behind us and help remove them, and then we realize our potential. 2. As Ruth Bader Ginsberg would say, “you can have it all in your lifetime, but you can't have it all at once.” Think critically about your core values, and your priorities, as you make decisions along the way. 3. The attitude of gratitude is a driving force for fulfillment. And realizing that we are so privileged to have been given so much so far, should push us to want to give back in return.
The BBC's Medical Editor is once more reporting from the Covid front line. Roger Bolton asks Fergus Walsh what lessons he has learned from covering the first wave. What is code switching? The BBC Radio 4 programme of that name raised some questions from Feedback listeners, Roger asks a linguistics academic to explain. And Nancy Sinatra puts on her boots again. Did she walk all over our listener reviewers? Presenter: Roger Bolton Producer: Kate Dixon Executive Producer: A Juniper Connect production for BBC Radio 4
In this interview with Dr. Jennifer Spector, we learn how she transitioned from practicing podiatrist to full-time medical editor for a popular podiatric online journal. After completing her residency, Jennifer spent several years building her practice. She later began volunteering at one of her professional associations. She chaired several committees and held several leadership positions at the American Association for Women Podiatrists, becoming president of the organization in 2018. While at the AAWP she had many opportunities to write and edit others' writing for the newsletters and other documents the organization produced. That ultimately led her to her current position as Associate Editor for Podiatry Today. For links to resources mentioned during our interview, go to nonclinicalphysicians.com/medical-editor. Check out the Clinicians Career Cooperative here. Find out more about joining the Nonclinical Career Academy here. Get a FREE GUIDE to 10 Nonclinical Careers at nonclinicalphysicians.com/freeguide.
Dr. Brian McDonough, who is currently hosting a daily podcast on the Coronavirus, is a Clinical Professor of Family Medicine at Temple University School of Medicine and known to New York audiences as Medical Editor at 1010 WINS since 1996 and heard daily as the Medical Editor KYW News Radio Philly since 1989 and Dr. Josh Umbehr, of Atlas M.D. discuss the COVID 19 updates regarding schools, businesses and the uptick in cases. What is the comparison between the infection rate versus those individuals dying or hospitalized and the use of HCQ. The Sean Hannity Show is on weekdays from 3 pm to 6 pm ET on iHeartRadio and Hannity.com. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
This week Kat & Mya uncover the importance of friendships and how weird it can be to look at another adult and say "Hey you're really cool! Lets be friends!" as they dive into discovering the meaning of what a "3 a.m. Friend" means.Episode References:Emily Sussman, Paraglide March 30, 2018Article titled : Everyone needs a 3 a.m. Friend: SOF Spouse HoneMentorship Skills, Connecthttps://www.army.mil/article/203006/everyone_needs_a_3_a_m_friend_sof_spouses_hone_mentorship_skills_connectCharles Vogl September 13, 2016Blog entry called 3 A.M. Friendscharlesvogl.comhttp://www.charlesvogl.com/blog/3-am-friends/Dr. Betina Chandolina MDS, Blogger, Medical Writer, Medical Editor, Academician"3 a.m. Friends"
KYW's Dave Uram spoke with medical editor Dr. Brian McDonough about his thoughts on how safe it will be if major team sporting events are able to resume this year. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr Dan Wilson is a finalist in our 2020 Outstanding Leadership Awards and Sonia interviewed him to find out what kind and courageous leadership means to him. It is a wonderful and inspiring interview which will make your heart sing. We are on a mission and movement to create and celebrate kind and courageous leadership and leaders and Dr Dan espouses everything around this leadership. Dr Dan Wilson is a Rural GP Trainee working in the Grampians region, Victoria. In 2019 he was named Victoria’s Junior Doctor of the Year and listed finalist for Australia and New Zealand’s Junior Doctor of the Year. Dr Wilson is passionate about improving the delivery and quality of health care to rural Australians. He is a Board Director of Rural Doctors Association Victoria (Victoria’s peak representation for rural medical practitioners), and Medical Editor for The Leadership Review (an emergent digital leadership magazine).
The Nikki Rich Show live with Author April Randolph. April Randolph New Book: In Forgiveness Is Free Why Are You Saving It (Alzora Publications, January 2020), author April Randolph details her personal, painful battle with unforgiveness. With great transparency, she reveals how, through faith and forgiveness, she triumphed over the trauma of betrayal, and encourages readers to tap into their supply of forgiveness, to rebuild their own lives and relationship. “When I mentor people who are struggling with the decision to stay in a relationship,” says Randolph, “they often see no way to rebuild their broken trust, and wonder why they should invest in the effort to try. Forgiveness Is Free provides guidance for self-assessment and rebuilding one's personal well-being, prior to determining if reconciliation should be an option. I wrote it to encourage anyone who has been held down by bitterness to lose the weight of hate and experience the hope that accompanies the freedom of forgiveness.” Randolph is a wife, mother of three and Medical Editor by day, who blogs and writes books at night. Her blog, lovingmiddleagedlife, was read by more than half a million people across the globe, in 2019. She is the author of the Tasha and KK series of middle-grade fiction. Forgiveness Is Free. Why Are You Saving It is her first non-fiction work, and was inspired by years of mentoring couples in crisis. Randolph resides in Rochester, NY with her husband of 20 years. Forgiveness Is Free. Why Are You Saving It? (Alzora Publications, $12.99, 199 pages, 5x8, paperback, ISBN 978-1-7343798-0-8) is available on Amazon.com, Barnes and Noble, Apple Books, and other online retailers.
Dr. Brian McDonough, who is currently hosting a daily podcast on the Coronavirus, is a Clinical Professor of Family Medicine at Temple University School of Medicine and known to New York audiences as Medical Editor at 1010 WINS since 1996 and heard daily as the Medical Editor KYW News Radio Philly since 1989 and Dr. Mehmet Oz, Cardiac Surgeon and Host of The Dr. Oz Show, will join to talk about the news of potential medical solutions, and the new techniques of telemedicine being enabled by physicians worldwide to keep up with their patients during this time. There are a lot of questions about Plaquenil, Hydroxychloroquine and Zithromax. Can they really help? The Sean Hannity Show is on weekdays from 3 pm to 6 pm ET on iHeartRadio and Hannity.com. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Dr. Bob Monteverdi, Global Director, Healthcare Solutions, Lenovo Health DOWNLOAD HERE Aneesh Chopra, Author, Innovator, Former U.S. CTO, Founder of CareJourney DOWNLOAD HERE Rasu Shrestha, MD, EVP and CSO, Atrium Health DOWNLOAD HERE John Halamka, MD, President, Mayo Clinic Platform and Paul Cerrato, Medical Editor and Writer, American Academy of Pediatrics DOWNLOAD HERE Karen DeSalvo, MD, […] The post This Just In HIMSS 2020 Special Edition appeared first on Business RadioX ®.
Diana Collins, M.D. is a graduate of University of Texas Health Science Center where she earned her Medical Degree in 1992, finished her General Psychiatry residency in 1995 and completed a Fellowship in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. Dr. Diana Collins is Board Certified by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, the American Medical Association, the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, the Harris County Medical Society and the Fort Bend Medical Society. Dr. Collins is a practicing physician in Sugar Land and specializes in Adult, Child and Adolescent psychiatry. She has been involved in community and Non-Profit Organizations with services to the Mental Health Association of Fort Bend County in an Advisory capacity and as a speaker on various occasions. She was instrumental in the DAT Board of Directors comprised of Mental Health Professionals for legislation headed by State Representative Rick Miller. She was voted as The Most Outstanding Psychiatrist 2018 and 2019 and Reader’s Choice Award of Fort Bend County by Living Magazine. Medical Editor for CKW Luxe Magazine, Chair of The Fort Bend Seniors Meals on Wheels Program, Advisory Board Member for Kids Meals Fort Bend County, Advisory Board Member for Women’s Home. In addition, she also has supported and sponsored the Fort Bend Education Foundation, Access Health of Fort Bend, Books Between Kids, the Knile Center and Houston 20, also included is Fort Bend Community Partners, Children at Risk, and Platinum sponsor of Miss Chinatown Scholarship Pageant. Diana has a many interest including Houston Grand Opera, traveling and continuing education in her field of Psychiatry, Book Clubs, High Intensity Training, Party Planning, Decorating and watching movies with husband Al Gallo and their two dogs, Tess and Gizmo.
Risk Management, Dr. Kevin Klauer, EJD, FACEP. Dr. Klauer is the Chief Medical Officer for Hospital Based Services and Chief Risk Officer for TeamHealth, and executive director of the company's Patient Safety Organization. Dr. Klauer was elected to the ACEP Board of Directors in 2016 and serves as the Medical Editor-in-Chief for ACEP Now, ACEP’s monthly publication. In 2018, Dr. Klauer was recognized by the American College of Osteopathic Emergency Physicians with the Outstanding Educator of the Year award. In this podcast, Dr. Klauer discusses several aspects of risk that impact clinicians, and helps identify potential risks and how to mitigate them if they occur.
We boomers know that life doesn’t get any better than enjoying the deeply moving, life affirming experience of holding a brand new, healthy grandchild in our arms. This awe-inspiring experience is the reason this show is going to be especially meaningful. Our guest, Dr. Myra Wick, M.D., Ph.D., is the Medical Editor at the Mayo Clinic Medical as well as a specialist in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology and the Department of Clinical Genomics at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota. She joins us to share all about an amazing resource, called the Mayo Clinic Guide to a Healthy Pregnancy. Join this highly regarded physician as she shares ways your pregnant daughters and granddaughters can make better nutrition and lifestyle choices that will lead to giant health benefits to your unborn grandchildren. The guide is also filled with the latest, cutting edge information on prenatal care, genetic testing and new natural pain relief options during delivery. So, if you care about the health of your pregnant loved ones and hope to spend many happy years with your healthy grandchildren, you won’t want to miss this one!
Key Points Dr. Neal Bhatia, Therapeutics Dermatology and Medical Editor at Practical Dermatology, in conversation with Naren Arulrajah Introduction Background Starting at the end Work ethic and drive Planning your time Staying for the wrong reasons Benefits of traveling Advice for starting out Final thoughts Website: www.therapeuticsderm.com
Host Justin Barnes', aka @HITAdvisor, speaks with Ed Gillispie, Vice President & General Manager, Lenovo, John Halamka, MD, CIO at BIDMC, Professor, Medicine, Harvard Medical School, Paul Cerrato, Medical Editor & Author and Dan Munro, Author and Forbes Contributor at the HIMSS 18 Conference.
Show description/summary:1) A randomized controlled trial of deutetrabenazine for tardive dyskinesia: the ARM-TD study2) What's Trending: Survival and dementia in GBA-associated Parkinson disease This podcast begins and closes with Dr. Robert Gross, Editor-in-Chief, briefly discussing highlighted articles from the May 23, 2017 issue of Neurology. In the first segment, Dr. Matthew Barrett interviews Dr. Hubert Fernandez about his paper on deutetrabenazine for tardive dyskinesia. For our “What's Trending” feature of the week, Dr. Alberto Espay talks with Dr. Roberto Cilia about his Annals of Neurology paper on survival and dementia in GBA-associated Parkinson disease. Disclosures can be found at Neurology.org. Disclosures can be found at Neurology.org. DISCLOSURES:Dr. Barrett receives research support from Axovant Sciences, Inc., Azevan Pharmaceuticals, Merck Sharp & Dohme Corp, Virginia Center of Alzheimer´s and Related Diseases, Department of Defense Neurotoxin Exposure Treatment Parkinson's Research Program, and NIH.Dr. Fernandez serves on scientific advisory boards for Solvay Duodopa Global Study, EMD Serono Safinamide Global Study, and the Xeomin Registry (all uncompensated); has received travel or speaker honoraria from USF CME, Cleveland Clinic CME, Medical Communications Media, Health Professions Conferencing, Ipsen, Merz Pharmaceuticals, US World Meds, Prime Education Inc., Ohio State University, International Parkinson and Movement Disorders Society, Carline Communications, Medscape, Biogen GE Healthcare, Lundbeck, and Pfizer; served as Medical Editor for the Movement Disorders Society; co-owns the patent for COMPRESS; receives royalty payments from book publications with Demos Publishing, Manson Publishing, and Springer Publishing; has received research support from AbbVie, Acadia, Teva Pharmaceuticals, Biotie Therapeutics, Civitas, Kyowa Kirin International, Rhythm Pharmaceuticals, Synosia Therapeutics, Abbott, Merz Pharmaceuticals, Xeomin Registry Study, Ipsen Pharmaceuticals, Michael J. Fox Foundation, Movement Disorders Society, Huntington Study Group, Parkinson Study Group, National Parkinson Foundation, Society of Progressive Supranuclear Palsy, and NIH/NINDS.Dr. Espay serves as Associate Editor for the Journal of Clinical Movement Disorders; serves as an editorial board member of Parkinsonism and Related Disorders and The European Neurological Journal; serves on the scientific advisory board for Solvay Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (now Abbvie), Chelsea Therapeutics International, Ltd., Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd., Impax, Merz Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Pfizer Inc, Solstice Neurosciences, Eli Lilly and Company, ACADIA Pharmaceuticals, Inc. and USWorldMeds; is a consultant for Chelsea Therapeutics International, Ltd., Solvay Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (now Abbvie), ACADIA Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Cynapsus and Lundbeck, Inc; receives royalties for publications of books from Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins and Cambridge University Press; serves on the speakers' bureau of UCB, Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd., American Academy of Neurology and Movement Disorders Society; receives research support from the CleveMed/Great Lake Neurotechnilogies, Michael J. Fox Foundation and the NIH.Dr. Cilia receives research support from Fondazione Grigioni per il Morbo di Parkinson.
Dr. Lloyd Sederer is Chief Medical Officer of the New York State Office of Mental Health, the nation’s largest state mental health system; Adjunct Professor at the Columbia/Mailman School of Public Health; Medical Editor for Mental Health at The Huffington Post; and a Contributing Writer to US News & World Report. Dr. Sederer is a monthly regular on Sirius-XM Insight Radio. He has published 7 books for professional audiences and 4 books for lay and student audiences, as well as 500 articles in medical and non-medical publications including The New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, Commonweal Magazine, and Psychology Today. In this episode, Jon interviews Dr. Lloyd Sederer about his book Improving Mental Health: Four Secrets In Plain Sight. Social media for Dr. Lloyd Sederer: Facebook page Twitter Amazon Author GoodReads LinkedIn The post Improving Mental Health – Ep 10 with Dr. Lloyd Sederer appeared first on Read Learn Live Podcast.
Today's guest is a board certified gastroenterologist and internist. Dr. Roshini Raj is joining us. She has her medical degree from NYU School of Medicine and her undergraduate degree from Harvard, pretty impressive. Dr. Raj is also an attending physician and an Associate Professor of Medicine at NYU School of Medicine. She's spent the past decade educating the public on leading health and more balanced lives. I know Dr. Raj because I constantly have run-ins with her at the TODAY Show, where she like me is a contributor. She's also the core expert on the Dr. Oz Show, the Good Day New York Medical Correspondent and the Medical Editor of Health Magazine. She's also an author and co-founder of TULA, a healthy living and beauty brand. In our time together, we talk about her new product line, Tula and why it actually works. There’s so many beauty products on the market claiming that they can rejuvenate and delay aging, so what’s so special about Tula? Then, we talk about her profession, taking it from behind-the-scenes to in front of the camera. And, if you’re interested in doing the same, and I know some of you are, keep listening because she gives some excellent advice on how to make that transition and elevate your brand and expand your audience. For more information visit www.somoneypodcast.com.
As the number of enterovirus cases rises in Illinois and other states, parents concerned that their child may have the illness are flooding emergency rooms. Dr. Richard Besser, ABC News' Chief Health and Medical Editor joins Roe & Roeper to discuss this story.
As the number of enterovirus cases rises in Illinois and other states, parents concerned that their child may have the illness are flooding emergency rooms. Dr. Richard Besser, ABC News' Chief Health and Medical Editor joins Roe & Roeper to discuss this story.
The Kentucky Department for Public Health recently provided local health departments with the following media confirming Kentucky's first case of mosquito-borne Chikungunya virus, also called CHIKV. Dr. Richard Besser, ABC News' Chief Health and Medical Editor joins Roe & Roeper to discuss this story.
The Kentucky Department for Public Health recently provided local health departments with the following media confirming Kentucky's first case of mosquito-borne Chikungunya virus, also called CHIKV. Dr. Richard Besser, ABC News' Chief Health and Medical Editor joins Roe & Roeper to discuss this story.
In a recent study out of Johns Hopkins Children's Center in Baltimore, keeping your home too clean may lead to asthma and allergy complications later in life for children. Dr. Richard Besser, ABC News' Chief Health and Medical Editor joins The Roe Conn Show with Richard Roeper to discuss this story.
In a recent study out of Johns Hopkins Children's Center in Baltimore, keeping your home too clean may lead to asthma and allergy complications later in life for children. Dr. Richard Besser, ABC News' Chief Health and Medical Editor joins The Roe Conn Show with Richard Roeper to discuss this story.
A recall of nearly 2 million pounds of ground beef potentially tainted with dangerous E. coli bacteria has expanded to include distributors to restaurants nationwide. Dr. Richard Besser, ABC News' Chief Health and Medical Editor joins The Roe Conn Show with Richard Roeper to discuss this story.
A recall of nearly 2 million pounds of ground beef potentially tainted with dangerous E. coli bacteria has expanded to include distributors to restaurants nationwide. Dr. Richard Besser, ABC News' Chief Health and Medical Editor joins The Roe Conn Show with Richard Roeper to discuss this story.
In 2009, Dr. Richard Besser went from being Acting Director of the CDC during the flu pandemic to being the Chief Health and Medical Editor at ABC News. He provides a unique perspective on how he worked to use the media to promote health during the pandemic and how he now applies that same focus at ABC News.
Dr. Timothy Johnson served as Medical Editor for ABC News, where he regularly appeared on Good Morning America, World News Tonight, Nightline, and 20/20. Dr. Johnson also is an ordained minister in the Covenant Church, and is author of Finding God in the Questions: a Personal Journey.
Dr. Timothy Johnson served as Medical Editor for ABC News, where he regularly appeared on Good Morning America, World News Tonight, Nightline, and 20/20. Dr. Johnson also is an ordained minister in the Covenant Church, and is author of Finding God in the Questions: a Personal Journey.