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This week, our format is a little different. We're flipping the script as I move from interviewer to interviewee. I had such a powerful conversation recently on the Transforming 45 podcast, with host Lisa Boate, where we discussed how to transform your body image….I just had to share it with you.Growing up, many of us internalized messages about how our bodies should look, creating a skewed perception that often leads to self-criticism. In this interview I got very vulnerable and opened up about my own journey through having a distorted, negative body image, and how living through breast cancer completely changed the way I viewed and treated my bodyWe also talked about the complex issue of weight, how to overcome societal pressures to look a certain way, and how to cultivate self-care, self-love, and body appreciation.Key takeawaysMindset Matters: Transformation begins with subtle mindset shifts. When you start viewing your body through a lens of appreciation rather than perfection, you begin to recognize its innate resilience and power.Self-care as a Foundation: Simple self-care practices can significantly impact how you perceive and feel about your body.Finding Your Sweet Spot: What is your perfect “goal weight”? There is no magic number. It's finding YOUR “sweet spot” where you're comfortable in your body, nourishing it with healthy food, and enjoying what you eat and how you feel. Highlights12:06 Body and Self-Image16:54 Resilience Through Physical Transformation23:55 Body Love Through Self-Care27:24 Understanding Practical Self-Love38:39 Coping with Trauma and FoodImportant LinksGrab your FREE Rev Up Your Metabolism Guide: Powerful Strategies for Women in Midlife, Menopause & Beyond to Fire Up Their Metabolism, Release Weight, and Reclaim Their HealthWebsite: SarahHaasWellness.comFacebook: Sarah Haas WellnessInstagram: SarahHaasWellnessYoutube: Sarah Haas Wellness Lisa Boate is a Certified Menopause Coach, Founder of Liberated Menopause Consulting and Coaching, and host of the Transforming 45 podcast.Connect with Lisa:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/leaninfindyourwayhome/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lboate/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lisa-boate-menopause-consultant-and-coach-22b390261/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@lisaboateYouTube: http://www.youtube.com/@Transforming45 Free Guide: Advocate for Your Menopause Needs with Medical Practitioners:https://www.canva.com/design/DAF-p0qRcLM/asJQ-vWdxgUYlJhxaZVwRg/view?utm_content=DAF-p0qRcLM&utm_campaign=designshare&utm_medium=link&utm_source=viewer Thanks for Listening:Thanks so much for listening to the Boss Body podcast! If you enjoyed this episode and think others could benefit from listening, please share it u
Messaging from patients to primary care physicians accountedfor 85 percent of all secure messages sent. The volume of messages received byeach physician varied significantly. The median number of messages a primarycare physician received annually was 197, with an interquartile range of 55 to521, as reported by the National Institutes of Health. Jake Sucoff is an entrepreneur, marketer, and four-time bestman. He is the founder and CEO of Patient Procure, a marketing agency thatspecializes in helping medical practices attract and engage their idealpatients. Patient Procure employs exceptional content, storytelling, andtechnology to create effective patient funnels, allowing healthcarepractitioners to focus on their primary mission—caring for patients. With 15 years of experience in building and launchingproducts across various markets—including B2B SaaS, enterprise healthcare, astartup incubator, and loyalty rewards hardware—Jake has collaborated closelywith C-suite executives, navigating high-pressure environments and using datato guide decision-making. His true passions are his family, friends, and music.Currently, he is focused on automation and AI to minimize his time in theoffice, allowing him to spend more time with loved ones. Jake has balanced his career between the startup andenterprise worlds, providing him with a well-rounded perspective. His speakingstyle is honest and vulnerable, with just the right touch of irreverence andhumor. He promises to make you laugh without resorting to puns or cheesy jokes. Jake considers himself an open book andbelieves that honesty is often lacking in the business and startup podcastingworld. Throughout his career, he has experienced numerous ups and downs and hasa wealth of insights that are valuable to both newcomers and seasonedprofessionals. For more information, visit:https://www.patientprocure.com/ Email: jake@patientprocure.com Learn more at: https://heyjakey.com/
Researchers Assess Medical Practitioners' Knowledge of the Oral-Systemic Association By Today's RDH Research Original article published on Today's RDH: https://www.todaysrdh.com/researchers-assess-medical-practitioners-knowledge-of-the-oral-systemic-association/ Need CE? Start earning CE credits today at https://rdh.tv/ce Get daily dental hygiene articles at https://www.todaysrdh.com Follow Today's RDH on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TodaysRDH/ Follow Kara RDH on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DentalHygieneKaraRDH/ Follow Kara RDH on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kara_rdh/
In this episode, financial advisors, David Chudyk and Peyton Hoppes talk about financial planning issues and considerations that are important to:W2 (employee) medical professionals. These include any medical professionals that are employed by an organization and do not have ownership in the entity.Medical professionals who have full or partial ownership in a practice. This includes physicians, chiropractors, physical therapists, etc.Please visit www.promedwealth.com and CLICK HERE to subscribe to the PRO MED WEALTH youtube channel. Peyton Hoppes can also be reached via email peyton@parallelfinancial.comIf you have ever thought about selling your business and want to begin the planning process, visit www.weeklywealthpodcast.com/endgame Make sure to set your time to speak with David Chudyk by visiting www.calendly.com/davidpf
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In today's episode of Keeping Abreast with Dr. Jenn, we are so excited to welcome Dr. Felice Gersh, a board-certified OB GYN and integrative medicine physician. In this episode we tackle the contentious and often misunderstood relationship between estrogen and breast cancer, as Dr. Gersh dispels the myths surrounding estradiol, enlightening us on its pivotal role for maintaining metabolic and immune processes. We critique the conventional medical practice of using contraceptives to treat menstrual irregularities, the discussions uncover the importance of natural hormone rhythms for preventing inflammation and cancer. We delve into the complexities of hormone-positive tumors, the nuances of different estrogen types, and the unintended consequences of hormone suppression in breast cancer treatment.In this episode you'll:Discover the distinctions between estrone and estradiol, and their impact on breast cancer.Learn about the potential negative effects of common breast cancer medications.Challenge the long-standing misconceptions about natural estrogen's role in our bodies.Explore the benefits of phytoestrogens and a high plant-based diet to support estrogen receptors function.Recognize the importance of menstrual cycles as an essential sign of women's health and fertility.Dive into the detrimental impact of hormonal contraceptives on hormone levels and endocrine health.Emphasize the need for individualized treatment approaches to hormone therapy and the potential of "super aging."Understand the timing and considerations for perimenopause and hormone replacement therapy.00:00:35 Introduction and Welcome00:01:45 Guest Introduction: Dr. Felice Gersh00:03:32 Correcting Estrogen and Breast Cancer Misconceptions00:10:28 The Downsides of Tamoxifen and Aromatase Inhibitors00:17:11 The Critical Function of Estradiol in Women's Health00:24:06 The Case for Phytoestrogens and Plant-Based Diets00:30:57 The Ill-Preparedness of Medical Practitioners in Hormonal Balance00:38:14 Menstrual Cycles and Fertility's Impact on Long-term Health00:49:25 Hormonal Contraceptives and Their Impact on Women's Wellness00:58:13 Strategies for Managing Perimenopause and Menopause Symptoms01:05:47 Closing Advice and Where to Find Dr. GershDr. Felice Gersh is a multi-award-winning physician who is board certified in both OB GYN and integrative medicine. Dr. Gersh's extensive research and clinical experience have made her a crusader against the one-size-fits-all approach to women's health. She's an advocate for patient education, disrupting outdated medical paradigms, and providing holistic care that encompasses emotional, physical, and environmental wellbeing.To talk to a member of Dr. Jenn's team and learn more about working privately with RHMD, visit: https://calendly.com/stephanie-1031/time-to-talkTo get your copy of Dr. Jenn's book, The Smart Person's Guide to Breast Cancer, visit: https://realhealthmd.kartra.com/page/SmartPersonsGuidetoBreastCancerJoin the Facebook group: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/keepingabreastwdrjennConnect with Dr. Jenn:Website: https://www.realhealthmd.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DrJennSimmonsInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/drjennsimmons/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@dr.jennsimmons
In this episode of "Casa de Confidence," host Julie interviews Stephanie, the founder of the Aziza Project. Stephanie shares her long struggle with gynecologic pain, which went undiagnosed by numerous medical practitioners until she met Dr. Corey Babb at the Haven Center. Stephanie's conditions included endometriosis, adenomyosis, and endosalpingiosis, which caused significant pain and affected her life and ability to work. After successful treatment, she founded the Aziza Project to provide other women with access to quality medical care, funding for travel and procedures, and support. They discuss the project's goals, including raising $20,000 for 2024 to sponsor treatments for conditions like vaginismus and to support women's mental and physical health. Stephanie emphasizes the importance of advocating for one's health and the need for more gynecological specialists. The Aziza Project seeks donations and business sponsorships to help more patients and plans to offer scholarships for medical students specializing in complex gynecological care.Understanding Gynecologic ConditionsDuring our conversation, Stephanie educated us on the various conditions she faced, including endometriosis, adenomyosis, and endosalpingiosis. Each condition brought its own set of challenges and pain, impacting her ability to contribute to her family's finances and overall quality of life.The Path to Diagnosis and TreatmentStephanie's path to diagnosis was fraught with missteps and frustration. It wasn't until she found an endometriosis excision specialist that she began to see a light at the end of the tunnel. The specialist's approach to excising endometriosis by the roots offered her an 80% chance of non-recurrence, a significant improvement over previous treatments.The Aziza Project's Vision and ImpactThe Aziza Project isn't just about financial assistance; it's about creating a ripple effect of education, advocacy, and support. Stephanie envisions a future where every woman has access to a vaginal specialist within a reasonable distance, where no one has to travel across the country for proper care.A Call to Action: How You Can HelpDonations and SponsorshipsIf you're moved by Stephanie's mission and want to contribute, the Aziza Project's website features a donate button for easy contributions. They're also seeking monthly sponsors, particularly from business owners who wish to support their cause and receive social media recognition in return.https://www.azizaproject.org/https://instagram.com/azizaprojectThis is an invitation to join a supportive community of purpose-driven entrepreneurs who are creating an impact in the world.A mastermind is a community of peers who exchange ideas, provide support, and offer sound advice for running a successful business.Join the Confident YOU Mastermind now at https://goconfidentlyservices.myflodesk.com/confidentyoumastermindSupport the showThank you for listening to our podcast. Please Subscribe! Download my best resources here for FREE or Visit our website Join our Facebook GroupInstagram, TikTok We love reviews! Please leave us a review.Contact us if you want to Launch, restart, or grow your podcast.
In this episode: Dr. Jeremy Lucabaugh, Tom Bradshaw, Nic Krueger, Richard Cruz, Dr. Martha Grajdek, Lee Crowson, Imani Nakyanza. Visit us https://www.seboc.com/ Follow us on LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/sebocLI Join an open-mic event: https://www.seboc.com/events References Biglan, A., Flay, B. R., Embry, D. D., & Sandler, I. N. (2012). The critical role of nurturing environments for promoting human well-being. American Psychologist, 67(4), 257. Brassey, J., Güntner, A., Isaak, K., & Silberzahn, T. (2021). Using digital tech to support employees' mental health and resilience. McKinsey Quarterly. Garga, P., & Khanb, A. (2022, February). Role of Mindfulness in the Prediction of Stress Resilience and Psychological well-Being of Medical Practitioners. In 25th International Conference on IT Applications and Management (P. 142). Ingram, L. (2019). Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) for mindfulness and well-being in working adults: A systematic review and intervention study (Doctoral dissertation, University of Sheffield). Jnaneswar, K., & Sulphey, M. (2021). A study on the relationship between workplace spirituality, mental wellbeing and mindfulness. Management Science Letters, 11(3), 1045-1054. Wei, H., Roberts, P., Strickler, J., & Corbett, R. W. (2019). Nurse leaders' strategies to foster nurse resilience. Journal of Nursing Management, 27(4), 681-687.
It's easy to think that Medical Practitioners have it all together and that their medical background would provide them all the answers to fix themselves when something is wrong but frustratingly, that isn't the case. If you've had symptoms that no one can seem to diagnose and you just don't know how to get healthier, you'll likely relate to my guest today, Dr. John Lorenz. A doctor who was severely sick and just couldn't figure out what was causing his illness.Dr. John Lorenz is a chiropractor, naturopath, and founder of the MitoZen Wellness Center in Sarasota FL. But it took him years and a lot of testing and research to figure out what was going to work for him.Where did it lead him? Methylene blue, a substance coined as a magic bullet with crazy Oxygen benefits. We talk about what it is, how it works on a cellular level to boost mitochondrial function, and some of the many conditions it can help like infections, depression, and neurological disorders.Here's some of the other juicy details shared in this episode:-John's journey in health and career-Cranial facial reset and its benefits-How fear (your parasympathetic state) slows down healing -Sourcing clean Methylene Blue-Background & Research on Methylene Blue-Mitozen Club membership to avoid science censorship-What is Methylene Blue & benefits-Is it a performance enhancing drug? -Methylene blue as a treatment for depressionFor more from Dr. John Lieurance, you can check out Episode 51 about Mastering Melatonin: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QP9dC44YQ9g Connect with Dr. John LieuranceWebsite: https://www.drjohnlieurance.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drjohnlieurance/ Try Dr. Johns Products yourself and use code “LYMPHQUEEN” for 5% OFF!https://www.mitozen.com/Connect with Kelly Kennedy:Website - https://thetruewellnesscenter.com/YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@thebeatsofthetruewellnessc1741Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/kellywellnessgirl/Affiliate disclaimer:This episode may contain affiliate links. Which means we make a small commission if you decide to buy a product linked here, at no additional cost to you. We thank you for your support.
Have you wondered what you can use AI technology for your practices? The use of AI technology in medical marketing can provide medical practitioners like you with the tools to provide personalised and efficient care to your patients. In our latest podcast episode, "5 Ways That Medical Practitioners Can Use AI Technology In Medical Marketing" , we explore the different ways AI-powered tools can revolutionize your marketing strategies. From AI-powered chatbots to automated data entry and report generation, AI technology can enhance your marketing efforts and provide better patient engagement. Don't miss this opportunity to learn about the future of medical marketing and how AI technology can transform your practice. Subscribe to our podcast channel to stay informed and never miss an episode. Thank you for checking it out!
Episode#:13 Shaun Boyce and Bobby SchindlerATP: Soul Insole wants to save our solesShaun and Bobby talk to Laina Gossman of Soul Insole. Soul Insole foot rehabilitation medical products are the #1 choice by top Athletic Therapists and Medical Practitioners worldwide. They provide visiable results and 100% customer satisfaction guarantee. There simply isn't a better performing option.https://soulinsole.com/ (get 10% off for GoTennis! members)Shaun Boyce USPTA: shaun@tennisforchildren.comhttps://tennisforchildren.com/
Chris Hovorka, Midwestern University, transforms clinical practice for people with orthoses, prosthesis to a client-centric approach improving quality of life. Chris's goal is to graduate evidence-based practitioners (clinician scholars) by transforming university school curricula worldwide and moving towards client-centered approaches. It's about valuing the client's lifestyle, medical conditions, needs, as part of a personalized plan of care.
On this episode of In Focus with Melanie Risdon, we take a close look at a new bill with the potential to give BC's Health minister the power to impose a COVID-19 vaccine requirement on all health practitioners across the province as a condition of their licensing.
In this fascinating conversation with one of the leading physicians in treating complex chronic illness, Dr. Neil Nathan, author of bestselling Toxic, Heal Your Body, speaks of his latest book on Energetic Diagnosis: Groundbreaking Thesis on Diagnosing Disease and Chronic Illness and the importance of the unseen in medical practice. In this interview, learn why sometimes, despite doing everything right physically, true healing will only happen when the more esoteric impact of energy blockages – whether driven by emotional or spiritual factors – are taken into account. He explains the vital importance of intuition, both for the practitioner and the patient, for true healing to occur, and how medical practitioners need to focus more on developing the art of nurturing their perceptual gifts and deep listening, which can, in itself, be healing. He explains the importance of practising using intuition, despite the stigma against it in mainstream medicine. Find out in the book about different energetic healing modalities, from Reiki to biofeedback to TCM, ayurvedic etc. , and in this interview, learn about how energy affects us and inhabits us – empaths, energy vampires, people with toxic energy, how to deal with them.
In this episode with meet Glen Ged, the founding partner at Ged Lawyers LLP. He has established a reputation as one of North America's most compassionate and dedicated lawyers and one of the country's most aggressive litigators. He has successfully represented many clients resulting in multi-million-dollar resolutions in wrongful death and severe catastrophic cases. Glen and his team have successfully claimed over $570 million on behalf of clients, specialising particularly in helping medical practitioners ripped off by insurance companies.
Dr Rebecca Huntley (pictured) had a climate change epiphany about three years ago and was at the recent iDEA Conference organized by the Doctors for the Environment, encouraging medical practitioners to engage with climate issues in any way they can. The Sydney-based social researcher has described her commitment to climate change issues as something of a "hero project" and has written about it in her book "How to talk about climate change in a way that makes a difference". Dr Huntley encouraged all those at the conference to turn to "Climate Compass" to help them better understand climate issues. Enjoy "Music for a Warming World". --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/robert-mclean/message
If you have problems with executive functioning issues or are curious about what it is, or you treat patients with executive functioning issues, I welcome you to listen to this episode. It was recorded live on the Wisdom app. Please excuse my clock in the background haha. I apologize for the audio, it'll be better next week!Executive functioning issues impact millions of people through out the world and today I wanted to talk about my experience dealing with those issues, and how they impact my daily life. This will begin a multi-episode series on executive functioning disorders and how those of us who live with them feel about our daily lives. If you are a medical professional who works with patients, I strongly encourage you to follow this podcast. If you are a patient, I'd love to have you on my show to discuss your experiences.Follow me on social media:Twitter: https://twitter.com/sacredhearthcoFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/sacredhearthcoachingLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrea-welker-rev-mcc-35531322a/LinkedIn Page: https://www.linkedin.com/company/sacred-hearth-coaching-llc/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdV66fQ_hnWo76BTtvyq4yQTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@sacredhearthcoachingInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/sacredhearthcoaching/My website:https://www.sacredhearthcoaching.com/Eventbrite:https://www.eventbrite.com/o/sacred-hearth-coaching-llc-40378211703Sacred Hearth Academy:COMING SOON!Buy my book:https://www.amazon.com/50-Mindfulness-Exercises-Beginners-Simple-ebook/dp/B09VCNK1KT/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2A5KYJKC6MX1X&keywords=andrea+welker&qid=1659110949&sprefix=andrea+walke%2Caps%2C91&sr=8-1★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Chiza Westcarr is a university qualified nutritionist and skin specialist. She began teaching in 2000, and imparts current, nutrition and skin-relevant information to Medical Practitioners, Nurses and Skin Therapists alike.Chiza has developed a reputation as an extremely engaging, knowledgeable speaker with a real passion for all things skin and nutrition, recognising the real connection between gut health and skin health and she is often invited to write for magazines as well as speak nationally and overseas on various skin health-related topics.In recent times, Chiza's focus has turned to clinical consultation with a particular focus on gut health and a strong belief that the health of the gut should be the starting point to restore health and wellness. Skin conditions, weight management, lethargy and bloating are just some of the health concerns she works with.Chiza created and runs the Nutritional Skincare Academy, providing online and face-to-face training seminars for skin specialists, including Medical Aesthetic Practitioners, Dermal Therapists, Aesthetic Nurses and Skin Therapists, who want to learn more about the role that diet plays in skin health. (www.nutritionalskincareacademy.com) Glow Skin and Nutrition Consultancy is her Nutritional Consulting arm and these take place in clinic and online. Chiza has attained International Diploma qualifications - CIDESCO, ITEC Hons and CIBTAC. She also has a Bachelor of Business Studies degree, a Bachelor of Health Science, specialising in Clinical Dermal Therapies, a Masters Degree in Human Nutrition and an Advanced Diploma in Nutritional Medicine.To contact Lisa;lisa@zingcoach.com.auChiza;www.glowskinandnutrition.com
Message to All Nations is building and piloting a ‘Digital Church' that serves regions that are not able to have organized church. Follow along as I interview Dr. Wagdy about the state of the post covid church in the middle east and the incredible opportunity to pivot towards Digital and Hybrid local church expressions. He and his team have successfully developed and modeled not only the technical side of Digital Church but also crafted a system for follow up and church planting among those who respond to Christ due to faith based media. We discuss the opportunities and challenges missional entrepreneurs and job seekers face in working in the middle east. Also, we explore the incredible opportunities opened up by technology that allows Believers from the west to use their vocations missionally without even leaving their house!! You will be incredibly encouraged and inspired by Dr. Wagdy's journey and the emergence of Digital Church. The Kingdom of God continues to expand through creativity and co-laboring with Christ. Highlights Include: The urgency of subduing the digital airspace of creation Incredibly successful Digital Church launch How they began their ministry as Medical Practitioners who were not interested in media ministry, and are now providing programing on over a dozen satellites and millions of viewers!
Today's show we chat with Courtney Brown from Australia about her role as CEO of The Millennial Group since its founding in 2008. She shares her perspective on how to harness remote/digital talent to achieve lasting change. She also shares her work as a Contributing Expert of Digital Health Technical Advisory Group for the World Health Organization. With decades of experience across customer, cyber, risk, marketing, technology & digital transformation within financial services, government and health organisations, Courtney has some great pointers if your company has any digital assets. About Courtney:Courtney Brown started her career within Australia's first digital banking proposition, ING Direct. She is dynamic and performance oriented, always seeking to exceed expectations through accountable delivery. Passionate about a legacy for the next generation and those yet to come, her drive is to disrupt systems and business models whilst also advising Boards and Executives for how to prepare for the future. This future where IT security is like currency and where distributed ledgers and open-source systems will be the way Millennials will soon demand to work. Reporting to a Board of Medical Practitioners from the age of 25, Courtney has an entrepreneurial mindset having established and grown digital sales within numerous organisations. She has an advanced understanding of governance, commercial strategy, financial services compliance and will always remain an advocate for the customer of today and the customer of the future. She performs at her best when facilitating negotiations of difficult conversations. Or, to develop the best strategy considering all risks and angles. Her management approach is stewardship. The Millennial Group's immense talent pool as a collective has no organisational structure and she encourages collaborations across borders and with partners to tackle emerging and known technology challenges.Helping boards to communicate the ‘why' for adoption of emerging tech and the need to be the leader or first follower rather than the disrupted is why Millennial came about. And having returned to Sydney after years abroad and interstate, Courtney is preparing to deliver value back to her hometown and the Australian economy. It is her belief that from afar Australia can become an economic powerhouse leveraging our distance and destination draw cards for collaborative success.About Millennial GroupOperating for 11 years we are a collective of digital specialists. As independent contractors we come together for meaningful work, creating meaningful impact. App developers, web developers, full stack integration & analysis to boost your platform capability. We are most passionate about distributed ledger technology & with these finite skills can support your organisation to maintain a digital edge.Show notes:Millennial Group website: https://themillennialgroup.com.au/ Courtney's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/courtneybrowndigital/ QualioPrevious episodes: https://www.qualio.com/from-lab-to-launch-podcastApply to be on the show: https://forms.gle/uUH2YtCFxJHrVGeL8Music by keldez
Do you ever find yourself questioning whether you're on the right path? Or maybe you're struggling to find meaning in what you do? So many of us feel like we are stuck in a neverending climb in our careers. Whenever you get to a point like this, it may be time to re-assess and reprioritise your life. When faced with unwanted events, go back to your ‘why' to discover how you can change your circumstance or perspective.Dr Maddy Du Mont joins us in this episode to discuss how her COVID-19 experience changed her life away from clinical practice. Although difficult at first, her reprioritisation made her feel free and at peace. She shares questions that will help you find clarity on your priorities. Change doesn't require a life-changing event, nor does it have to turn your life upside down. It be can just simply changing your mindset and feeling at peace with your decisions.If you want to know how to find peace and happiness in your life, stay tuned to this episode.ResourcesConnect with Maddy: WebsiteGet in touch and book a slot with us for live program courses of the Shapes Toolkit. Bookings are open for Autumn 2022, with only a few slots left for Spring 2022Learn Brooke Castillo's Self Coaching Model. You can also learn more by listening to her podcast, The Life Coach School. Take these free assessments over at Values in Action. You can also profile your personality with 16 Personalities.You can find Brene Brown's various books here. THRIVE Weekly PlannerEpisode Highlights[04:17] How Maddy Coaches People[06:53] How COVID-19 Affected Maddy[12:37] How Weakness and Illnesses are Connected[18:04] We Need to Be Honest With Ourselves[23:13] What Drives You? [28:56] How to Prioritise[32:29] How Priorities Guide Decisions [36:54] Finding the Truth in Your Story[38:11] Change Doesn't Always Require Difficult Events [42:00] Change Doesn't Need to be Drastic[43:35] Maddy's TipsEnjoyed This Podcast?Write a review and share this with your friends.Sign up here for a FREE workbook: https://www.shapestoolkit.com/podcast-CPD-formsJoin the Shapes Collective Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2212687302308522/Find out more about our training here: http://www.shapestoolkit.comRachel's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-rachel-morris/ Rachel's Twitter: https://twitter.com/DrRachelMorrisRachel's email: rachel@wildmonday.co.ukSupport the show (https://youarenotafrog.com)
Ajay Prasad, CEO and Founder of RepuGen, was interviewed by Adam Torres of Mission Matters Innovation Podcast. RepuGen is an all-in-one healthcare reputation management platform that helps medical practitioners process patient reviews quickly and professionally. CEO and founder Ajay Prasad says stellar online reviews, robust digital availability, and patient satisfaction rates all play vital roles in any medical practitioner's success. Follow Adam on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/askadamtorres/ for up to date information on book releases and tour schedule.Apply to be interviewed by Adam on our podcast:https://missionmatters.lpages.co/podcastguest/Visit our website:https://missionmatters.com/
This was a very interesting episode, especially coming from a medical practitioner. What we would actually like is to hear more stories from Medical Practitioners who have the sensitivity or their third eye open as well. It would be very enlightening to hear people who value the importance of science but understand that there is a metaphysical nature to life as well. If you are a medical practitioner, and you are not busy with frontline work, we would love to hear your stories. Please email us at paranormalsph@gmail.com, we can schedule a short chat there.We've had a few people who can see Aura's as well ask us what certain colors mean, so I hope most of it was answered in this episode, if not all, at least a few of your questions. There were portions of course that we had to cut out given the personal nature of some of Doc's readings, but when she would read, she would see graphical represenations of objects fly in to the aura of the person, sometimes cars, sometimes planes, sometimes locked chests, etc. So I'm not sure if this is the same for some of you who have the gift to read Aura's as well. Let us know, email us or message us on Facebook / YouTube. See you all in a few days. The Facebook/YouTube Live episode will be on October 30, 8pm. Some giveaways and prizes for lucky listeners :) If you have a scary story to share, make sure to write it down, we'll let you join in if you want. If you have the ability to see Aura's why don't you share it with us and hop on our Discord Server and we can continue the discussion there. We have different chat rooms for different paranormal interestshttps://discord.gg/YWF4BpS4gQ = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = Do you want to support the podcast? You can help keep us going by giving us a cup of joe!ko-fi.com/paranormalpodcast If you want more episodes to come out in a month, how about supporting us on Patreon?https://www.patreon.com/paranormalpodcastWe have different tiers for supporters, from the general support, to early access, to joining us on the calls way in advance. No pressure, just additional help for us :) You can listen to us on your favorite podcast platform:Pocket CastSpotifyApple PodcastAmazon MusicYouTubeStitcherPandoraFacebook The Para Normal Podcast. Engineered and Produced by f90 ProductionsRate and Review our show on Spotify, Pocket Casts, and Apple Podcasts
This episode is a fantastic conversation with Shelby Leigh that sits in the intersection of our work; Trauma resolution and education and transitions or rites of passage through motherhood and midlife. Shelby is a former licensed psychotherapist, now coach and consultant - She teaches trauma awareness to coaches, therapists, healthcare professionals, and organisations worldwide. Shelby's great passion is understanding and supporting folks with developmental and complex trauma in a holistic, body-based, integrative way. Between her own journey with complex PTSD and supporting thousands of students and clients, she is ignited by supporting folks across the globe to be able to support themselves and the people they work with to move from simply surviving to truly thriving.In the podcast we talk about:What Trauma is and why it sometimes shows up in our transitions through our rites of passages of motherhood and midlife,We discuss how many women experience a lot of contact with Medical Practitioners during these rites a passage and how you can advocate for yourself if you have trauma in your body when it comes to trauma informed healthcare,How slowing down can lead to much more healing,What trauma informed healthcare might look like,How we can learn to treat ourselves with greater tenderness and care and how the tenderness can come from the simplest places in our lives,How healing our trauma can lead us to right here into the present moment of our life, and be able to show up authentically as ourselves in our life every day.Shelby has two fantastic online courses she has created and that she offers around Trauma. Creating Safer Spaces is a course for Coaches, Therapists and Facilitators who are looking to learn and understand how they may become more trauma informed in their work. Creating Safer Healthcare is for Medical Practitioners and their teams who wish to provide more Trauma informed Healthcare. It is designed for both allopathic health practitioners and complementary health practitioners and their teams. Both courses offer expert coaching advice from specialists in their fields, theory and knowledge about trauma, and practice skills you can use to implement every day in your work. If you are interested in either course, click on the highlighted link.You can find Shelby at her website www.shelby-leigh.com or on her instagram account @fierceheart.shelbyleigh.
Lynn-Marie Morski, MD, JD is the president of the Psychedelic Medicine Association, host of the Plant Medicine Podcast, founder of Plant Medicine.org, and the medical director for Way of Leaf.com. Lynn-Marie is a Mayo Clinic-trained physician in family medicine and sports medicine, as well as an attorney and former adjunct law professor. She started the Plant Medicine Podcast to bring scientific researchers, practitioners, and those who have been personally affected by the healing powers of these plants together to help educate the public on what is possible and help further research and decriminalization of these substances. She later founded The Psychedelic Medicine Association; a society of physicians, therapists, and health care professionals looking to advance their education on the therapeutic uses of psychedelic medicines.The Psychedelic Medicine Association (PMA) is a public benefit corporation of healthcare providers aimed at bridging the gap between the advances taking place in the psychedelic research world and medical practitioners.In this episode:Factors that influence which psychedelic medicine is best suited for the patientLynn-marie's therapeutic realisation Fundamentals of Psychedelic MedicineCommon myths or confusions in psychedelic medicineCurrent accessibility Western and indigenous perspectives of illness and wellness4 big hurdles preventing doctors prescribing psychedelicsHow to approach stigma within the health-care communityHarm reductionLinks:Psychedelic Medicine AssociationPlant Medicine Podcast (Spotify)PlantMedicine.orgSupport the podcast:Support the podcast (Patreon)Support Mind Medicine Australia's mission:Mind Medicine AustraliaDonate to Mind Medicine AustraliaJoin a local chapterSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/mind-medicine-australia. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In 1495 a new pandemic swept through Europe. Those infected suffered from a range of terrible symptoms, from eruptions of boils and pustules to extreme pains in their limbs. On 26 September 1496, the Nuremberg city council recorded that the French pox had arrived in their city and those infected were ‘to be cared for by the learned doctors'. However, the city's physicians were unsure how to deal with this disease. Eventually, after almost one year, Nuremberg's council found a medical practitioner who, they believed, efficaciously healed the poxed. This was the city's first Franzosenarzt. Dr Mona O'Brien, University of Glasgow
In 1495 a new pandemic swept through Europe. Those infected suffered from a range of terrible symptoms, from eruptions of boils and pustules to extreme pains in their limbs. On 26 September 1496, the Nuremberg city council recorded that the French pox had arrived in their city and those infected were ‘to be cared for by the learned doctors'. However, the city's physicians were unsure how to deal with this disease. Eventually, after almost one year, Nuremberg's council found a medical practitioner who, they believed, efficaciously healed the poxed. This was the city's first Franzosenarzt. Dr Mona O'Brien, University of Glasgow
Many professionals are being charged multiple fees for the handling of their 401(k) plans, doctors included. Thankfully, one financial advisor has introduced a service that can save you thousands annually. Learn more at https://www.skcapitalwealth.com (https://www.skcapitalwealth.com)
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On this special episode of the GenderGP podcast, Helen and Marianne sit down and talk about the upcoming Medical Practitioners' Tribunal Service hearing. Helen shares her hopes and fears for what's to come, talks about her support from the community, and tells her story - in her own words. If you have been affected by any of the topics discussed in our podcast, and would like to get in touch, please contact us via the Help Centre. You can also contact us on social media where you will find us at @GenderGP on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. We are always happy to accept ideas for future shows, so if there is something in particular you would like us to discuss, or a specific guest you would love to hear from, let us know. Your feedback is really important to us. If you could take a minute or two to leave us a review and rating for the podcast on your favourite podcast app, it will help others to discover us. The GenderGP Podcast Implications of the MPTS Hearing
On this episode of WE Have Cancer, seasoned Hollywood voice actor Rob Paulsen shares his unique story battling throat cancer, and the important roles laughter and joy played in his treatment and recovery. Rob brings along some of his most famous characters to put a smile on everyone's faces during this bright and inspiring episode. Guest Biography: Rob Paulsen is one of Hollywood's busiest and most gifted voice performers. If you don't recognize his name, you may recognize some of his most famous characters, including: Raphael and Donatello from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Pinky from Pinky and the Brain, Yakko from Animaniacs, and many, many others. He was diagnosed with throat cancer at age 60, and the journey of his treatment inspired him to write and publish his own story, Voice Lessons, which is now available in both print and audiobook format. Table of Contents:The Joy of Making People Laugh Rob deeply believes laughter is healing and is one of the keys to health and wellbeing. He says, "Laughter is the best medicine because you can't overdose and the refills are free!" Diagnosed with Throat Cancer at Age 60 Rob's ENT Doctor found a lump on the side of his neck and performed a biopsy. When he got the news with his throat cancer diagnosis, all he could think was how lucky he was to have such a long, fulfilling life. "Everyone was so Kind" Rob says everyone involved in his case was kind and professional and patient, and that the compassion was remarkable. He believes some people just have a true calling, and it's a heroic thing to watch. Giving Back to Medical Practitioners with Laughter When people find out what Rob does, it makes everyone joyful. He shares how he was always making his practitioners laugh, which made him feel like a million bucks. He says, "If I get to lighten their load a little bit, that's all I can ask for." Eh, What's Up, Doc? Rob shares a special moment of getting to meet Mel Blanc before he passed. Blanc was the voice of countless famous cartoon characters, including Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, and Barney Rubble. Rob says he learned a lot from him and still carries those lessons with him. Learning to Embrace the Unexpected Rob shares he was not particularly good at living in the moment before his diagnosis. He used to “what if” himself to death, but since his treatment he's learned to take life one day at a time. Why He Wrote His Book, "Voice Lessons" Rob says, "I'm not a movie star, the characters that I voice are the famous ones. I thought the last thing the world needs was another celebrity bio from another 'non-celebrity.'" After his throat cancer diagnosis, he became very involved in his treatment in terms of trying to learn as much as possible. Then he thought it might be a great story, which then turned into a great audiobook. Rob Pauslen's Biggest Lesson Lee asks Rob what his biggest lesson has been, to which Rob shares his experience learning to simply "be enough." He says he's smart enough to know what he doesn't know, and "it's a lot." He learned there are certain days where it's okay to simple "be enough." Links mentioned in the show: Rob Paulsen's Book, https://www.amazon.com/Voice-Lessons-Couple-Turtles-Animaniac-ebook/dp/B07P5GY51S (Voice Lessons) Support the Child of the Month; Benny - https://wehavecancershow.com/benny (https://wehavecancershow.com/benny ) Subscribe to the “https://pod.link/wehavecancer (WE Have Cancer” Podcast) Follow WE Have Cancer on Social Media: Like our https://www.facebook.com/wehavecancershow/ (Facebook) page Join our https://www.facebook.com/groups/wehavecancershow/ (private Facebook group) Follow us on https://twitter.com/wehavecancerpod (Twitter) Follow us on https://instagram.com/wehavecancerpod (Instagram)
Have you ever gone to check up meeting only to be swarmed with another suggestion of another routine procedure many women feel overwhelmed with the host of suggestions from authority figures and in this solo podcast I break down some of the easiest ways to avoid these routine procedures. I will also talk a little bit about why these are happening in the first place, and why it's so important for you as a pregnant woman to stay in your own autonomy and create a care team that really supports you in your own choices. About Elena Harder Elena Harder is on a mission to Nourish Mothers and create Bulletproof Moms. She started her awakening journey when she conceived her son in 2010. A challenging hospital birth lead to an abusive relationship and then 7 years spent in crippling postpartum depression, self loathing and people pleasing. She never gave up hope on finding a way through. Her search for “mental health” led Elena to study Mindfulness, Spirituality, NLP, Theta Healing, Tantra, Optimal Nutrition, and Intermittent Fasting to find a way to finally recover her mind and joyful soul. Now she works with other mothers to help them master the tools and skills that really work to remove their negative self talk, eliminate stress, heal their hearts, and remove anxiety, fear and depression. She believes that by sharing vulnerable stories, and hard earned wisdom, others don't need to make the same mistakes, can move from suffering to joy much faster, and be empowered to find their own Joygasmic Life. Get the Free Joygasmic Birth eCourse at joygasm.me Website: ElenaHarderR.com Facebook: Facebook.com/Joygasm8 Instagram: @JoygasmHarder Purchase the Ignite Female Changemakers Book https://elenaharderr.com/ignite-book/ Clean Your Guts From Glyphosate in 90 Days (Get $50 off using this link https://ishoppurium.com?prods=4422200623176:1&giftcard=joygasm) Huge Thank you to SONNY for our Intro-Outro Song https://open.spotify.com/artist/7woO5xoM5KGReQEEqdexGj --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/joygasmic/message
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Japanese Summer Olympics Highly Opposed by Medical Practitioners; Pierce Brosnan is wearing Drakes Track Suit worth $5k; Lionel Richie is back to Vegas this fall
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Medical professionals face significant challenges when they are experiencing an episode of mental illness. Their doctors play a dual role as both the health provider and colleague who could report to the medical board and affect another health provider's capacity to practice. This can hinder help-seeking in health providers, increase stigma, and delay early intervention. This panel session examines the barriers to disclosure for medical professionals and demystify the threshold for reporting to the medical board for impairments in the context of mental health disorders. We also discuss new resources and programs to support health practitioners in self-care and support-seeking. Panelists Phoebe Holdenson Kimura – General Practitioner and Lived Experience Representative Peter Baldwin - Clinical Research Fellow and Clinical Psychologist at Black Dog Institute Kay Wilhelm - Liaison Psychiatrist at St Vincent's Hospital, Professor at University of Notre Dame and Conjoint Professor at UNSW Psychiatry Dr Carol Newall - Facilitator Recording and sound production - Nathan Bell Voiceover - Cameron Banks, Black Dog Institute
Medical professionals face significant challenges when they are experiencing an episode of mental illness. Their doctors play a dual role as both the health provider and colleague who could report to the medical board and affect another health provider’s capacity to practice. This can hinder help-seeking in health providers, increase stigma, and delay early intervention. Continue reading "Disclosure of Mental Illness in Medical Practitioners – Demystifying Fears about Professional Impacts – Expert Insights for Health Professionals"
Jessica Jones is a born entrepreneur, having started her first venture at age nine selling bouquets of picked dandelions to willing customers. Since then, she's graduated to selling millions of dollars in ad sales, and she's played an integral role in helping several businesses grow from start-up to in excess of $15 million in sales each. Her drive and excitement for entrepreneurship has never wavered. Having assisted her clients in reaching millionaire status using her unique ability to create a lead generation strategy while consulting on the organizational structure and function of the company, Jessica knows what it takes to achieve financial and growth goals for her clients all while enjoying the ever-important work/life balance. Her award-winning work as a serial entrepreneur, having started, scaled, and sold several businesses of her own, an advertising agency owner, and as the primary breadwinner for her family have prepared Jessica to be the greatest guide and accountability “partner” you could have in your business. Jessica has more than 25 years of experience as both an entrepreneur (leading teams of hundreds) and in the corporate world and a master's degree in communications with a focus on conflict management. She lives in the Philadelphia area with her husband, a skateboarding legend, and their two sons, who also excel in extreme sports and are budding entrepreneurs. When she's not working, you can find her participating in various outdoor activities with her family and friends (preferably in Vermont). At Pivot To Growth, she is committed to helping her clients create the life they want so they can stop feeling left behind. Connect with Jessica Jones via LinkedIn. Connect with Jessica Jones via Instagram. HERE'S HOW TO CONNECT WITH ME: Go to www.theredtulip.com for more information. MY INSTAGRAM: @theredtulip_ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tasha-baird-miller/support
Listen in on Michelle's conversation with Elyse (from The Functional Medicine Coaching Academy) about how coaches can successfully work alongside medical practitioners as an alternative – or in addition to – running your own private practice. Elyse will also share how FMCA sets coaches up to succeed in this realm. Learn more about FMCA at https://functionalmedicinecoaching.org Enroll for free in FMCA's mini-course, "The Value of a Health Coach on a Collaborative Care Team" at https://functional-medicine-coaching-academy.teachable.com
** Thanks for downloading this episode. If you'd like to stay in touch with our continuing story, Season 2 continues at This Medical Life, in which Dr Travis Brown continues his exploration of diseases and our approaches to treatment from history to the modern day. Have a look in your podcast app now for This Medical Life, and hit subscribe so you never miss an episode ** Information in the past (ergo knowledge) was restricted to the few. However, the social media landscape provides individuals with their personal megaphone to the world. As most are aware, there are numerous benefits this provides, such as engaging directly with an audience. However, these benefits have to be balanced with a price, namely personal data and professional boundaries. Traditionally, Medical Practitioners, Doctors, and Specialists have approached social media cautiously. We discuss the pros and cons of medical practitioners accessing/using social media with Lee Aase, Director, Mayo Clinic Social Media Network and Mayo Clinic's Social & Digital Innovation team. For Lee, he has been working in the social medial field for over twenty years from politics to medical institutions. We discuss what information is being collected, how that can be used, and the best way Doctors can use social media. GUEST INTERVIEW Lee Aase Director, Mayo Clinic Social Media Network Aase.lee@mayo.edu | @LeeAase Lee Aase is director of the Mayo Clinic Social Media Network, which provides training resources, educational and networking events and a collaboration platform for health care professionals who want to safely and effectively apply social and digital strategies to fight disease, promote health and improve health care. Lee also leads Mayo Clinic's Social & Digital Innovation team, which manages Mayo Clinic's presence on general purpose social networks like Facebook, YouTube and Twitter as well as its owned blog and community platform. Key sites include Mayo Clinic Connect, an online patient community, Mayo Clinic News Network, and Sharing Mayo Clinic, a patient stories blog. Prior to joining Mayo Clinic in 2000, Lee spent more than a decade in political and government communications at the local, state and federal level. He was elected to Mayo Clinic's Voting Staff in 2016. In 2018 he received VitalSmarts certification as a trainer in the Getting Things Done (GTD) methodology for stress-free productivity.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Information in the past (ergo knowledge) was restricted to the few. However, the social media landscape provides individuals with their personal megaphone to the world. As most are aware, there are numerous benefits this provides, such as engaging directly with an audience. However, these benefits have to be balanced with a price, namely personal data and professional boundaries. Traditionally, Medical Practitioners, Doctors, and Specialists have approached social media cautiously. We discuss the pros and cons of medical practitioners accessing/using social media with Lee Aase, Director, Mayo Clinic Social Media Network and Mayo Clinic's Social & Digital Innovation team. For Lee, he has been working in the social medial field for over twenty years from politics to medical institutions. We discuss what information is being collected, how that can be used, and the best way Doctors can use social media. GUEST INTERVIEW Lee Aase Director, Mayo Clinic Social Media Network Aase.lee@mayo.edu | @LeeAase Lee Aase is director of the Mayo Clinic Social Media Network, which provides training resources, educational and networking events and a collaboration platform for health care professionals who want to safely and effectively apply social and digital strategies to fight disease, promote health and improve health care. Lee also leads Mayo Clinic's Social & Digital Innovation team, which manages Mayo Clinic's presence on general purpose social networks like Facebook, YouTube and Twitter as well as its owned blog and community platform. Key sites include Mayo Clinic Connect, an online patient community, Mayo Clinic News Network, and Sharing Mayo Clinic, a patient stories blog. Prior to joining Mayo Clinic in 2000, Lee spent more than a decade in political and government communications at the local, state and federal level. He was elected to Mayo Clinic's Voting Staff in 2016. In 2018 he received VitalSmarts certification as a trainer in the Getting Things Done (GTD) methodology for stress-free productivity. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this conversation, not about COVID, Café patrons Hassan and Mouhanad talk about their observations practicing medicine and the US. The concept of patient-centered care is a paradigm shift from years ago. Including the patient's preferences in the care plan is now commonplace. The informed patient in the age of constant connectivity and the impact on care delivery and outcome. Those and other topics are briefly discussed, in Arabic. Please support our work by subscribing and sharing this podcast. You can send your emails to podcasts@ArabAmericanCafe.com, or connect with us on twitter @AACafepodcasts
Many professional doctors migrate to Australia with high hopes but for various reasons and changes of circumstances, they switch to another field. A series of professional exams, accreditations, and panel interviews are some of the phases Dr Zia Hussain went through before he became eligible to practise in Australia as a GP.
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Dr. Kamaria Cayton Vaught discusses reproductive health in women, the appropriate age to undergo egg freezing, and shares family planning advice for medical practitioners. [0:20] The Six-year Medical School Program [09:45] Why Dr. Cayton Vaught Became an OBGYN [18:27] Why Women Need to Think About Their Reproductive Health [20:30] Egg Freezing [[24:15] Advice to Medical Practitioners about Reproductive Health [26:45] The Process of Reproductive Planning Full Show Notes
#277 Dropping off some stuff for the father-in-law after a long, longboard ride with my lady today.You can find me, Werner Puchert on LinkedIn and Twitter.
#251 An annoying start to the day lightened up with a two friendly faces from South Africa.You can find me, Werner Puchert on LinkedIn and Twitter.
This week Jeff Richmond interviews the Founder of the center for Smartlipo & plastic surgery, Richard M. Goldfarb, M.D., F.A.C.S., and discusses effective ways to grow your Esthetic Practice post-COVID. Dr. Goldfarb is a highly sought after Surgeon who lectures and trains physicians both nationally and internationally on numerous cosmetic, surgical, and esthetic laser topics. As a result of his renowned reputation and expertise, Dr. Goldfarb has been awarded the medical directorship of 3 leading companies in the cosmetic and laser industries: Doctors visit Center for SmartLipo & Plastic Surgery from all over the world to learn state-of-the-art cosmetic surgery, laser technology, and treatments from Dr. Goldfarb. Key highlights What are the common mistakes business owners make when purchasing new equipment? Importance of purchasing proven technologies. Business experience post Covid. Patient mindset post covid. What are some of the Protocols followed post covid when treating patients at your practice? What are some of the treatments which have a higher demand post covid? What are some of the latest changes in the aesthetic industry? What is the role of Medical Practitioners post covid? The demand between non-invasive vs minimally invasive treatments post covid? How do you educate your patients and help them build their trust on you and your practice? How to love what you do? How to build that mindset? How is the information exchanged during post covid on aesthetic industry updates? Value of the Business of Aesthetics community & the Business of Aesthetics Podcast. What are some of the techniques & technologies that are new in 2020? How to reach Dr. Richard Goldfarb for training? Connect with Us: Follow The Business of Aesthetics Podcast Show on Facebook. Follow The Business of Aesthetics Podcast Show on Instagram. Subscribe on iTunes. Connect This to Write Reviews on iTunes.
In the 19th Century there was an increasing numbers of Black Tumours reported in medical literature - described as Melanose in 1806 when Rene Laennec published that the Blackness of these tumours was not related to black carbon deposits found in the lungs of patients upon autopsy. By mid 20th Century, a more evidence based approach was taken. Today, through molecular biology advances, we know genetic mutations are important in the genesis of tumours such as melanoma. This podcast includes an interview with Dr Craig James MBBS (Hons), FRCPA, AACD and this section of the podcast conducted by Dr Craig James is eligible for 1 RACGP CPD point – self reporting. Episode notes, references and learning objectives, available at https://www.clinpath.com.au/about-us/podcast-this-pathological-life/2020/07/episode-three-the-black-tumour This Pathological Life is produced by Clinpath Pathology in South Australia. Dr Craig James MBBS (Hons), FRCPA, AACD Specialties Cytopathology, Dermatopathology, and Histopathology Bio: https://www.clinpath.com.au/about-us/clinpath-leadership/our-pathologists/dr-craig-james/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Without doubt, the pandemic we're facing is disrupting much of what we do, where we go and how we travel. The impact on the economy will be huge, which has led the federal government to announce a range of initiatives for businesses who are on the front line of this unprecedented crisis. To help understand the effect the coronavirus is having on the global economy we hear from Simon Farmer, managing director of Walshs Financial Planning. He's joined by Partner, Hugh Walsh, who details the federal government's cash flow assistance for businesses and other packages to assist medical practices.
In episode 238 of Financially Simple, Justin talks to Brandon Jordan of Heritage Investors to go over the recently published Family First Act regarding Medical Practitioners. As a result of the COVID-19 crisis, government has recently passed a bill to assist Small Business Owners and Medical Practitioners that were not prepared, to weather this storm. Justin and Brandon go over a few issues that might have caused Small Business Owners to have been caught out by the crisis, and look at Section 602 of the Family First Act that will help those in difficulty. Don’t forget to subscribe, and let us know how we are doing by leaving a review. Thanks for listening! _________________ TIME INDEX: 01:07 - Ask Justin featuring Brandon Jordan: What About the Business Owner Who Wasn’t Prepared? 03:21 - Why Do Some Business Owners Duck Their Heads in the Sand 04:12 - How Are Entrepreneurs Reacting to the Current Crisis 07:20 - Cashflow: Personal & Business 13:27 - Entrepreneurial Ingenuity 18:01 - Mindset Matters 22:10 - Family First Act: Section 602 - Medical Practitioners 31:58 - Working With Vendors 33:19 - Wrap Up _________________ RESOURCES: Financially Simple Educational Website Financially Simple on YouTube Financially Simple podcasts are recorded on a Blue Yeti Microphone & Samsung Notebook 9. Subscribe to the Financially Simple Newsletter Ask Justin a Question NEW Book: The Ultimate Sale - A Financially Simple Guide to Selling Your Business for Maximum Profit Brandon Jordan, Heritage Investors Family First Act _________________ BIO: Host Justin Goodbread, Certified Financial Planner, Certified Exit Planning Advisor, Certified Value Growth Advisor. He is a serial entrepreneur, author, speaker, educator, Investopedia Top 100 advisor, and business strategist with over 20 years of experience. Justin owns Heritage Investors LLC, a registered investment adviser with the State of Tennessee. Heritage Investors only transacts business in states where it is properly registered or is excluded or exempted from registration requirements. This material is for general information only and is not intended to provide specific advice or recommendations for individuals. To determine what is appropriate for you, please consult a qualified professional. The Financially Simple podcast provides information, guidance, and support to Small Businesses in the United States.
In episode 237 of Financially Simple, Justin talks to Chris Mahan of Mahan Associates on how Medical Practitioners like dentists, chiropractors, and optometrists can weather the current COVID-19 crisis. Many Medical Practitioners, as well as other types of small businesses, are feeling the pinch as the COVID-19 pandemic spreads. Justin and Chris talk about what Medical Business owners like dentists, chiropractors, and optometrists should be looking at, checking, and preparing for, to get through the coming weeks. Don’t forget to subscribe, and let us know how we are doing by leaving a review. Thanks for listening! _________________ TIME INDEX: 01:23 - Ask Justin featuring Chris Mahan: Advice to Medical Entrepreneurs During the COVID-19 Crisis 03:48 - The Main Thing to Keep in Mind During These Times 05:15 - Today’s Agenda 06:22 - Cashflow 11:34 - Balance Sheet Management 15:56 - Insurance 21:25 - Investing 27:58 - Practice Management 30:16 - Time Off for Employees 33:15 - How to Turn This into a Positive 42:18 - Increasing the Working Week 44:54 - Wrap Up _________________ RESOURCES: Mahan Associates LLC, Healthcare Business Professionals Family First - HR 6201 Financially Simple Educational Website Financially Simple on YouTube Subscribe to the Financially Simple Newsletter Ask Justin a Question NEW Book: The Ultimate Sale - A Financially Simple Guide to Selling Your Business for Maximum Profit Financially Simple podcasts are recorded on a Blue Yeti Microphone & Samsung Notebook 9. _________________ BIO: Host Justin Goodbread, Certified Financial Planner, Certified Exit Planning Advisor, Certified Value Growth Advisor. He is a serial entrepreneur, author, speaker, educator, Investopedia Top 100 advisor, and business strategist with over 20 years of experience. Justin owns Heritage Investors LLC, a registered investment adviser with the State of Tennessee. Heritage Investors only transacts business in states where it is properly registered or is excluded or exempted from registration requirements. This material is for general information only and is not intended to provide specific advice or recommendations for individuals. To determine what is appropriate for you, please consult a qualified professional. The Financially Simple podcast provides information, guidance, and support to Small Businesses in the United States.
Family physicians, nurses and primary care providers regularly encounter “extracurricular” situations when practicing in developing countries especially in sexual and reproductive health (SRH) and clinical needs, a “golden platter of opportunities” sort-of-speak. New estimates for 2014 show staggering gaps in SRH and basic clinical services fall far short in developing nations with gaps between countries regions. Yet SRH is significantly underrepresented in medical and nursing education, and in continuing medical education (CME) programs in some developed and most developing countries. Grab your gear for this session will describe clinical, cultural, systems and contextual realities of SRH and clinical unmet needs in developing countries, zooming on the Middle East. You will find out that “you can do it” regardless of your clinical background. This session will introduce you to tools to equip yourself culturally, clinically and from a public health perspective. You will present opportunities for short and long term interventions.
Fake medical practitioners will face tougher penalties under new laws in Australia. - Dadka takhtarnimada been abuurka ah ku shaqaysta oo ciqaab adag Australia laga soo saaray.
Do you want to have a better working relationship with your local GPs and Specialists? Stuart Houghton has calls from local Doctors every day wanting to refer their patients to Stuart. He must be doing something right! This is my second podcast conversation with Stuart. I am sure many of us would like to be in Stuart’s situation; sharing patients and case notes willingly with our patients’ Medical Practitioners. If you would like to improve your working relationships this is a podcast for you.
In this day and age where IT integration is a big part of daily life for all of us, we chat about how IT integration can not only assist in the running of your practice but also provide accessibility and efficiency to your staff, patients and doctors. In making changes to your practices’ strategic plan, deciding on growth or expansion or starting up new premises, finance attracts a lot of questions. Talking all things structuring finances, gaining funds or simply knowing your financial position we discuss how you can be supported in your decision making process. During this 90 minute interactive webinar, our panel of healthcare business consulting experts answered all of these questions and any others that may be acting as a roadblock for realising your growth plans. Let us assist you in taking the next steps in the right direction, geared with the knowledge and confidence to execute your vision. Panel Members: Shannon Murphy holds a Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting & Finance) and is a Director at ML Private Clients (MLPC), a firm that specialises in the medical sector. Shannon now concentrates his efforts in advising on the benefits of IT software systems to create efficiencies within medical practices to raise the level of patient engagement and experience. Shannon is extremely passionate about partnering with medical professionals to raise their awareness of best practice processes and using data to enhance understanding of what is happening in their business. Additionally, Shannon works with his clients on an individual level from an accounting perspective to assist them in reaching their goals. He’s also a father to two very cheeky little girls who have already caused all his hair to fall out and they aren’t even teenagers yet! - Claire Taylor is the General Manager of Healthsite; a digital business dedicated to the healthcare industry. I am passionate about all things medical, I started my journey in the healthcare industry 10 years ago working at the reception desk of my father’s GP Clinic, whilst completing a Marketing degree. After a few years of sales for a Medical technology company, I found my way to Healthsite. Healthsite specialise in digital tools for the healthcare industry, started in 2009 by Lachlan McPherson Healthsite offer a range of solutions from Online Appointments and Patient Check-in to Clinic Apps and Websites. We are now working with our clients to deliver digital marketing solutions including SEO, SEM, Social Media and Google Business living. The world is changing and the way we communicate and market to patients has to change as well. - Steven Kuan has over 20 years of residential and commercial banking experience. He specialises in structuring and tailoring a loan to your specific requirement. Be it for individuals with residential loan requirements, or small business lending (SME) to corporate requirements. He also specialises in asset financing for your capital acquisition. Regal Oak aims to provide you and your business with outstanding finance and insurance services to secure and enhance your financial well being. With our combined experience in accounting, financial analysis and commercial lending, we can tailor to your specific lending requirements as well as draw from our vast business connections. We are well placed to assist you with your residential and investment loans, commercial lending and asset finance, with access to over 30 lenders. Regal Oak participates extensively in the Healthcare sector, where we have specialist lenders that offer financing solutions to Medical Practitioners.
John Carpay, President, Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms talks about the Justice Centre in court today to defend conscience rights of medical practitioners
The structure of mental health medicine I outlined last time is a late twentieth century innovation. Until the mid-nineteenth century it is probably better to talk, not of a stratified medical profession based on a clear division of training, expertise, labour, and association, but of a complex hierarchy or pyramid of medical practice based on status and function. This podcast sets out the many kinds of practitioners of medicine that existed and their widely differing claims to expertise. It concludes by exploring the distinctive relationship between patients and practitioners, which existed in the past. Image of the week: phlebotomy (blood-letting), 17th century Full Bibliographic Record: Wellcome Library Catalogue L0041074 Copyrighted work available under Creative Commons Attribution only licence CC BY 4.0 creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
This is the question I want asked by all those suffering in pain to all those who are treating them and unable to reduce their pain or return them to a normal functional lifestyle? People continue to suffer with no sight of ending their pain or getting their lives back. They put time, effort and money toward this effort and nothing gets done, in fact it continues to get worse. I talk to people daily who think they are alone in this situation. They must be told that they are not alone; they are in fact part of the majority. Cumulatively, people must ask the medical establishment why is nobody getting better and what should be done to end this nightmare. The very sad answer is that most people are getting misdiagnosed simply by entering the medical establishment. As soon as you enter the system, you are asked to get an MRI and told that what ever is found on the MRI is the cause of your symptoms and requires treatment. This is the greatest fallacy every perpetuated on people in the area of medicine. You get treated in most cases with surgery and your symptoms remain or get worse. You ask why and are told nobody knows because the surgery was a roaring success. You need to acknowledge that the system as performed is broken and will not succeed in helping you. The Yass method sits outside the medical establishment and focuses on the interpretation of the symptoms the body presents to identify the tissue eliciting the symptoms. Listen and find out more! (www.mitchellyass.com)
He toka tū moana, arā he toa rongonui, Like a rock that stands in raging waters - Courage and strength in advocating Hauora Māori. Te Ora CEO Terina Moke explains the role of the organisation that provides support services to its 500 plus Māori medical doctors and students and acts an advocate for the improvement of Māori health outcomes. Year 13 is pretty pivotal when it comes to career choices and for Turakina Māori Girls College students Jazz Moeahu and Mishana Whaanga-Gibb, medicine looks that much more attractive after attending the Te Ora Hui.
He toka tū moana, arā he toa rongonui, Like a rock that stands in raging waters - Courage and strength in advocating Hauora Māori. Te Ora CEO Terina Moke explains the role of the organisation that provides support services to its 500 plus Māori medical doctors and students and acts an advocate for the improvement of Māori health outcomes. Year 13 is pretty pivotal when it comes to career choices and for Turakina Māori Girls College students Jazz Moeahu and Mishana Whaanga-Gibb, medicine looks that much more attractive after attending the Te Ora Hui.
Innovative changes in healthcare requires understanding the obstacles that can get in the way. The Medical Innovation lecture series has been conceptualized to bring together students, researchers, academics, practitioners and managers to debate the cross-cutting issue of innovation in the healthcare sector. The lectures explore the challenges of innovation within complex healthcare organisations and provided nuts-and-bolts advice for healthcare professionals and researchers to build businesses around their innovative ideas.