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Are you tired of sifting through endless, conflicting advice on your child's health? One source says to eliminate dairy, another swears by probiotics, and yet another Facebook group insists bone broth is the answer. Meanwhile, your child's tummy troubles, frequent colds, or fussy eating persist—leaving you feeling more confused than ever, all while you're still searching for answers at midnight, trying to figure out why your child's discomforts won't go away..In this episode of the Natural Super Kids Podcast, we're cutting through the noise and giving you a clear, structured approach to managing your child's health with confidence. No more second-guessing or wasting time on trial and error.Here's What You'll Learn:Why parents feel overwhelmed by kids' health advice—and how to know what's actually worth following.The biggest mistakes parents make when trying to improve their child's health and what to do instead.The power of a step-by-step approach to common issues like digestive discomfort, frequent sickness, and fussy eating.How the Natural Super Kids KLUB can provide expert guidance, structured pathways, and a clear starting point—so you always know the next best step for your child.You don't have to figure it all out alone. Tune in to learn how to take control of your child's health without the confusion, stress, or endless Google searches. Plus, enrollment for the Natural Super Kids KLUB is now open—don't miss your chance to get the support you need! Come along to our masterclass '3 Surprisingly Simple Ways To Transform Your Kids' GUT HEALTH to Improve Behaviour, Immunity, Allergies and Fussy Eating"Save your seat hereThis episode is proudly sponsored by my membership, the Natural Super Kids Klub. If you would like to become a member of the Klub to get more helpful resources to help you raise a happy and healthy family click here and pop your name on the waitlist. If you loved this episode, leave me a review! I would really appreciate it. Also, let me know your biggest takeaway from this episode by sending me a direct message on Instagram @naturalsuperkids or shoot me an email at jessica@naturalsuperkids.com.
Art Simms and Adam Helman of the non-profit Guest House Foundation join Steve Dale to talk about accommodating medical patients, their family members, and military veterans in Chicago who have nowhere else to turn for support.
Inside the HCORE Contract: Supporting Preparedness and Response"In this episode, we explore the HHS Coordination Operations and Response Element (HCORE) contract, a cornerstone in supporting the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services' (HHS) preparedness and response efforts. This vital program provides professional technical and medical staffing across a broad range of disciplines, ensuring readiness for public health emergencies and disasters. Learn how companies can contribute to national resilience by delivering innovative solutions under this multi-award IDIQ contract, and gain insights into what it takes to support this critical mission.Navigating the World of Government Contracting with ProposalHelper"Join us as we dive into the intricacies of government contracting with the experts at ProposalHelper. From staffing solutions to proposal writing and compliance, discover how ProposalHelper empowers businesses to succeed in competitive federal procurements. Learn tips, strategies, and insights to elevate your contracting game and win big in the public sector!Contact ProposalHelper at customersupport@proposalhelper.com to find similar opportunities and help you build a realistic and winning pipeline.
Medical virtual assistants are a transformative solution for healthcare practices, reducing burnout and inefficiencies while enabling providers to focus on delivering high-quality patient care. In this episode, Justin Lam, co-founder of Cool Blue VA, and Dr. Carrie Lam, a board-certified family and functional medicine physician, share their journeys of addressing burnout, improving practice efficiency, and scaling their businesses by utilizing medical virtual assistants (VAs). Dr. Carrie highlights how VAs transformed her clinic operations, and Justin dives into Cool Blue VA's mission to provide tailored support to healthcare providers. Additionally, they offer an exclusive free two-week VA trial offer to experience the benefits firsthand. Tune in to learn how virtual assistants can transform your practice, improve patient care, and lighten your load! Resources: Watch the entire episode here. Connect with and follow Dr. Carrie Lam on LinkedIn. Connect with and follow Justin Lam on LinkedIn. Follow Cool Blue VA on LinkedIn and explore their website. Explore the Lam Clinic website. Get the special FREE offer for the Outcomes Rocket listeners of the two-week trial here.
In this episode, host Lisa Laronde sits down with Minister Filomena Tassi, head of the Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario, for an insightful conversation. They explore Minister Tassi's journey before politics, the challenges women face in leadership, and actionable ways to attract more women to positions of power. The discussion dives into the importance of gender equity and inclusive workplaces, stressing the need for supportive policies and structures to empower women. Together, they unpack the significance of gender balance across industries and the role it plays in driving economic growth. Minister Tassi shares her thoughts on removing barriers, fostering equal opportunities, and building environments where women thrive. The episode also highlights the value of collaboration and advocacy to create meaningful change and accelerate women's progress in leadership and beyond. Tune in for a powerful conversation on the future of inclusivity, empowerment, and economic impact. More about Minister Tassi: Parliament for the riding of Hamilton West—Ancaster—Dundas in 2015. She has previously served as Minister of Public Services and Procurement, Minister of Labour, and Minister of Seniors. Minister Tassi practiced law for six years before leaving to raise her family. She later became a high school chaplain for the Hamilton-Wentworth Catholic District School Board. As chaplaincy leader, she helped establish the D.R.E.A.M.S. (Dominican Republic Education and Medical Support) program, which has enabled thousands of students to live and work with the materially poor in the Dominican Republic. Minister Tassi, her husband, and two children live in the Hamilton West—Ancaster—Dundas riding. Chapters (00:00) Introduction and Welcoming Minister Filomena Tassi (01:11) Minister Tassi's Background and Career Transitions (02:21) From Lawyer to School Chaplain to Politics (03:56) Challenges Faced by Women in Politics (06:53) Creating Positive and Collaborative Politics (08:09) Attracting and Elevating Women in Politics (13:06) The Importance of Gender Equity in the Workforce (15:15) Creating Inclusive Environments for Women in Leadership (19:18) Overcoming Challenges and Asking for Support (20:42) The Importance of Gender Balance and Women's Participation (22:37) Creating Supportive Environments and Equal Opportunities (24:18) Addressing Barriers to Women's Participation (27:03) Empowering Women through Programs and Initiatives (29:45) Collaboration and Advocacy for Women in Male-Dominated Industries https://thepowerhouse-project.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Have you been questioning if you have the right medical support for your desire to get pregnant? In today's episode, I'm sharing my method for who to seek and in what order when it comes to conception support. I also debunk the common misconception that couples need to try for a year before seeking help. Tune in for this four step method for building the best support team for you and your husband! >>Learn more about the Fertility Framework Course: https://bekahyawn.com/course >>Join our free online community here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/802419477419221 >>Take The Hormone Imbalance Quiz: www.bekahyawn.com/quiz >>Schedule a FREE 10 minute consult: www.bekahyawn.com/consult
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Today's podcast is hosted by Pat O'Donnell (of YoungWilliams and coming to you from Illinois). She is joined by Matt Brega (Assistant Director and Supervising Attorney, Contra Costa County Department of Child Support Services), Lori Cruz (Director, Contra Costa County Department of Child Support Services), Corri Flores (Director –Government Affairs Wage Garnishments Compliance & Shared Services at ADP), and Robyn Large (of the Federal Office of Child Support Services; based in South Carolina). They have an engaging conversation focusing on the National Medical Support Notice (NMSN): the benefits, frustrations, challenges and obstacles. Listen as they touch on the history and processes, and why awareness and education is the key for understanding to assist the families in the child support program with the medical support they deserve.
Welcome to this special replay compilation episode of the PCOS Repair Podcast! As I take a short break over the summer, I'm excited to bring you this collection of episodes designed to help you dive deeper into essential topics. Today's binge-worthy replay is titled "Working with Your Doctor: Maximizing Medical Support for PCOS."In this episode, we explore the role your healthcare provider plays in managing PCOS, and how to advocate for yourself and get support beyond traditional medicine. From Lab results, understanding the implications of birth control, and navigating the diagnosis process. These selected episodes will equip you with the knowledge and confidence to take control of your PCOS journey.Episodes Included:Episode #5: How Your Doctor Fits into Healing Your PCOS NaturallyExplore the integration of medical interventions and natural healing methods for PCOS.Understand the importance of balancing medical advice with your personal health goals.Episode #7: PCOS Symptoms vs LabsLearn about the significance of lab tests in diagnosing and managing PCOS.Discover the balance between paying attention to symptoms and interpreting lab results.Episode #18: PCOS & Birth ControlDive into the considerations around using hormonal birth control for managing PCOS symptoms.Understand the impact of birth control on your hormones and overall health.Episode #20: The PCOS Diagnosis DilemmaUncover the importance of a thorough PCOS diagnosis beyond just getting a label.Learn how to address the root causes of PCOS symptoms for better long-term health outcomes.In this episode, you'll learn how to effectively communicate with your doctor and advocate for your health needs, ensuring that your voice is heard in your healthcare journey. We delve into the importance of a comprehensive PCOS diagnosis, explaining what it entails and why it's crucial for long-term management. Balancing natural approaches with medical treatments is also discussed, offering insights on how to achieve optimal health through a combination of both strategies. Additionally, you will learn the role of lab tests in monitoring PCOS and related health risks, helping you understand their significance and how to interpret the results to better manage your condition.Resources Mentioned- Take the PCOS Root Cause Quiz and discover the why behind your symptoms.- PCOS Advocate Checklist! Get the list of labs and considerations to assist you in getting better answers. - Get My PCOS Fertility Meal Guide Learn what the heck to eat to boost PCOS fertility. It's not a one size fits all, Sample Meal Plan Included.Keep Learning- Be sure to subscribe to the podcast so you don't miss any of the summer binge-worthy episodes. Subscribe on Apple or Subscribe on Spotify - Talk with me over on Instagram @NourishedtohealthyHappy Listening!The full list of Resources & References Mentioned can be found on the Episode webpage at:https://nourishedtohealthy.com/105
This week on the SLHour, we learn about the Dominican Republic Education and Medical Support mission experience; Danny has a Eucharistic tip for rearing rebels; Sr. Marie Paul Curley, FSP gives us the windows to the soul to a World War II film; and Sarah Kroger has a new album, A New Reality.
Join Harry Moffitt and Simon as they talk about his journey into tactical medicine and TEMS, his military experience, and leadership, teamwork, and navigating uncertainty inside trauma and emergency medicine. They also venture into the mind and trauma voyeurism.Simon is the Deputy Director of the Trauma Services at The Alfred Hospital in Melbourne, where he practices clinically as an anaesthesiologist and a trauma consultant. His many areas of interest include trauma and health systems, trauma-team-work, austere medical support, prehospital care, and effective leadership in trauma care. He recently completed a study into tactical care in high-threat and complex environments, via a Churchill Fellowship looking at Tactical Emergency Medical Support (TEMS) and global tactical policing. You can read it here https://www.churchilltrust.com.au/fellow/simon-hendel-vic-2022/Simon Hendel - Churchill TrustTo assess Police Tactical Emergency Medical Support (TEMS) in comparable overseas jurisdictions - Health and Medicine — Training of health and medical workerswww.churchilltrust.com.auHe is also a LT COL in the Army Reserve and has worked in and around Special Forces teams overseas and here in Australia, most notably deploying to Iraq and Afghanistan.
Dr. Aaron Epstein created the Global Surgical and Medical Support Group in 2015 to provide high-quality care to victims in Iraq of the ongoing conflict with ISIS. What started as small teams of physicians and surgeons inserting themselves in communities facing ISIS has since expanded to an organization of over 1,000 leading US licensed medical experts, covering every medical and surgical subspecialty from medical institutions worldwide and US Special Operations veterans. This unique combination of medical expertise and the ability to operate in austere settings allows them to rapidly bring unparalleled services to some of the harshest environments and serve populations in dire need.To learn more about GSMSG, go to their website, GSMSG.org. You can also follow them on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/__gsmsg__/Timestamps:00:00:22 Intro 00:01:26 Global Surgical and Medical Support Group00:04:37 Roles Within 2,000 People00:06:27 Aaron Epstein's Background00:09:35 Field Hospital in 72 Hours00:12:50 Logistical Problems00:13:48 Long-Term Strategies 00:19:33 Stateside Training and Continuity00:21:11 Levels of Training00:24:14 Refresher Training00:26:13 Health Care and Medical Training 00:29:00 Decreasing Poverty Levels 00:33:17 Innovations in Battlefield Medicine00:38:03 Moving Away from Direct Blood Transfers00:38:49 Biggest Obstacles for Point of Injury00:43:04 Mitigating FPV Drones00:44:55 Lessons Learned for Battlefield Medicine00:48:51 Interested in GSMSG00:53:40 Outro
Brett Hornig and Leah Yingling join Singletrack to recap the Lululemon-backed FURTHER event which took place outside of Palm Springs, CA about a week ago. It was equal parts interesting from performance, research, technology, marketing, and lifestyle standpoints and we touch on a lot of that in this episode through the lens of Leah's experience logging 400 miles over the 6-day event and Brett helping crew her during that time frame. Specifically, we recap her race experience, talk about the multi-day race strategies she picked up over the 6 days, and learn about some of the ultrarunning-related research that was conducted and when that will be available for public consumption.No doubt many of you were glued to the live tracker for all the athletes out there, Mike McMonagle's photo journalism, and some of the reporting from Outside and IRunFar. Hopefully, this episode adds another interesting angle to one of the more unique events we've seen in the running sphere in at least a few years.Timestamps:01:00 Initial Thoughts and Event Background08:34 Cognitive Tests and Mental Performance10:29 Preconceptions vs. Reality of a Multi-Day Event23:02 Training Volume and Performance37:56 Sleep Strategies43:28 Medical Support, Managing Injuries49:10 Wearable Technology - Core Temp, Glucose, Etc01:09:47 Insights from Shoe and Apparel Tech, Biomechanics Feedback01:17:05 The Purpose and Impact of Further01:26:37 The Mental Game in Multi-Day Events01:32:39 Post-Event Recovery and Future Races, Final TakeawaysSponsors:Naak - use code SINGLETRACK15 at checkout on their website (https://www.naak.com/) to get 15% off your purchase.Rabbit - use code Singletrack20 at checkout on their website (https://www.runinrabbit.com/) to get 20% off your next order.Brooks Running - check out their High Point clothing collection and new and improved Cascadia 17 shoe at this link (https://www.brooksrunning.com/singletrack).deltaG Ketones - use code Singletrack20 at checkout on their website (https://www.deltagketones.com/SINGLETRACK20) to get 20% off your next order.Links:Follow Leah on Instagram, Strava, TwitterFollow Brett on Instagram, Strava, YoutubeFollow Singletrack on Instagram, Strava, YoutubeSupport the show
Dr Michael Guirguis is a Board Certified Emergency Physician with 20 years experience in emeregency medicine, pre hospital EMS, Helo, Dive, and Tactical medicine as well as being sworn LEO reserve deputy for San Bernadino Co Sheriff's Office and is a FAA licensed pilot! He is also the founder and Chief Medical Officer of Raven Medical Support Group which provides Medical Direction and Medical Control for Private Family Offices and Corporate Executive Protection Programs that perform domestic and international duties. Raven Medical Support Group also provides medical consulting for Corporate Security EP teams. RMSG will work with your entity while researching or ready to implement a medical component to your security detail. They will devise a plan, integrating your current personnel to get your Security Program able to provide Medical Support.He is also the Chief Medical Director for XPJ. XPJ is a group of elite Pararescuemen (PJ's) who provide Medical Support to Private and Corporate Executive Protection Teams.You can Dr G at https://michaelguirguismd.com or at RMSG https://ravenmedicalsupportgroup.com
Jeannette interviews orthopaedic surgeon Neil Jain, who shares his journey from growing up in Barrow in Furness to becoming a top-notch orthopaedic surgeon. He discusses the qualities that make a great surgeon, emphasising the importance of patient selection and thoroughness in surgery. Neil also talks about the significance of building a strong doctor-patient relationship and the impact of interpersonal skills in his practice. He shares personal anecdotes, including his first surgical experience and the influence of role models in his career. KEY TAKEAWAYS Becoming a great orthopaedic surgeon requires a combination of factors and skills, including patient selection, thoroughness in surgery, and effective communication with patients. Interpersonal skills and building a strong relationship with patients are crucial for a successful surgeon. Making patients feel comfortable, listening to their needs, and explaining procedures in simple terms are important aspects of patient care. Role models play a significant role in shaping a surgeon's career. Learning from experienced surgeons and picking the best qualities from each mentor can contribute to personal and professional growth. The experience of operating on elite athletes or high-profile individuals is not significantly different from operating on average patients. The core principles of providing quality care and achieving positive outcomes remain the same, although the demands and expectations may vary BEST MOMENTS "I always wanted to do something in sport, whether that was play, be involved in media." "You're reliant upon information from your patient because you want to help them." "Remember, it might be the millionth time you've done it, but it's the first time for that person. Make it special." "I always remember as a student looking at the surgical registrar or the orthopedic registrar thinking, God, they must know so much." This is the perfect time to get focused on what YOU want to really achieve in your business, career, and life. It's never too late to be BRAVE and BOLD and unlock your inner BRILLIANCE. If you'd like to jump on a free mentoring session just DM Jeannette at info@jeannettelinfootassociates.com or sign up via Jeannette's linktree https://linktr.ee/JLinfoot VALUABLE RESOURCES Brave, Bold, Brilliant podcast series - https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/brave-bold-brilliant-podcast/id1524278970 ABOUT THE GUEST Neil Jain has affiliations with the Football Association and FIFA and continues to work with these great Associations focusing on injury prevention strategies. He has completed the FIFA Football Medicine Diploma and the IOC Sports Medicine Diploma, in turn being one of the first UK based Doctors to graduate in this honour. He has a passion for the Olympic Games and the Olympic movement as a whole and has recently been selected to be the On Site Orthopaedic Doctor at Le Stade de France for the Rugby Sevens Tournament at the upcoming Paris Games. This is a natural progression from his work at The Commonwealth Games in Birmingham providing Medical Support as a Sports Doctor in both The Athletes Village and the Boxing tournament. He has a daily practice in elite sports surgery and has strong affiliations with many Societies in this field including BOSTAA, AANA, ESSKA and ISAKOS, recently becoming the first UK based surgeon to be pass The European Society of Sports Traumatology, Knee Surgery & Arthroscopy (ESSKA) ACL certification programme,. Being the incumbent Honorary Treasurer he sits on the Executive Committee for The British Orthopaedic Sports Trauma & Arthroscopy Association (BOSTAA) and he is an Honorary Senior Lecturer for the Orthopaedic Programme at the University of Salford. He continues to publish and present his research in Sports Trauma within peer reviewed journals and at international meetings respectively. ABOUT THE HOST Jeannette Linfoot is a highly regarded senior executive, property investor, board advisor, and business mentor with over 25 years of global professional business experience across the travel, leisure, hospitality, and property sectors. Having bought, ran, and sold businesses all over the world, Jeannette now has a portfolio of her own businesses and also advises and mentors other business leaders to drive forward their strategies as well as their own personal development. Jeannette is a down-to-earth leader, a passionate champion for diversity & inclusion, and a huge advocate of nurturing talent so every person can unleash their full potential and live their dreams. CONTACT THE HOST Jeannette's linktree - https://linktr.ee/JLinfoot https://www.jeannettelinfootassociates.com/ YOUTUBE - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtsU57ZGoPhm55_X0qF16_Q LinkedIn - https://uk.linkedin.com/in/jeannettelinfoot Facebook - https://uk.linkedin.com/in/jeannettelinfoot Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/jeannette.linfoot/ Email - info@jeannettelinfootassociates.com Podcast Description Jeannette Linfoot talks to incredible people about their experiences of being Brave, Bold & Brilliant, which have allowed them to unleash their full potential in business, their careers, and life in general. From the boardroom tables of ‘big' international businesses to the dining room tables of entrepreneurial start-ups, how to overcome challenges, embrace opportunities and take risks, whilst staying ‘true' to yourself is the order of the day.Travel, Bold, Brilliant, business, growth, scale, marketing, investment, investing, entrepreneurship, coach, consultant, mindset, six figures, seven figures, travel, industry, ROI, B2B, inspirational: https://linktr.ee/JLinfoot
As the highs and lows of the Matildas and the 2023 Women's World Cup are written into history, a survey of players has highlighted shocking inadequacies at the highest level of the women's game.
In this episode of the Fearless Mindset Podcast, host Mark Ledlow engages in a candid conversation with Pete Morton, a veteran with extensive experience in security and humanitarian operations in conflict zones. They delve into the complexities of current global crises, touching on Israel's situation, geopolitical implications, and the human cost of conflicts. Pete shares firsthand experiences, emphasizing the value of understanding diverse perspectives and the harsh realities faced by individuals amid turmoil.Learn about all this and more in this episode of The Fearless Mindset Podcast.KEY TAKEAWAYSAdversity & Resilience: Exploring how individuals and nations navigate crises, emphasizing the importance of resilience.Global Conflicts: Insights into the complexities of conflicts, the involvement of various stakeholders, and the impact on civilians.Humanitarian Support: Highlighting the critical need for aid and training in conflict zones, focusing on life-saving measures and community empowerment.Perspective & Empathy: Advocating for a deeper understanding of diverse perspectives, acknowledging the human toll of conflicts, and valuing every life.QUOTES"You're meant to take risks, to have adventures. There's things built into our DNA that we're supposed to do.""Bad stuff happens to people all the time around the world. But it was the people that took advantage of that and just didn't realize what they had.""To protect innocence, I'll take a life if somebody is trying to take my innocence somehow.""It's the people that took advantage of that and just didn't realize what they had. And I had a hard time dealing with that."Get to know more about Pete Morton:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/peter-l-morton-cpp-08239614/To hear more episodes of The Fearless Mindset podcast, you can go to https://the-fearless-mindset.simplecast.com/ or listen to major podcasting platforms such as Apple, Google Podcasts, Spotify, etc. You can also subscribe to the Fearless Mindset YouTube Channel to watch episodes on video.
Travel Gluten Free Podcast Season 09 Episode 22 Cruising Gluten-Free: A Rough Sail Through the Mediterranean Do you struggle with food allergies and often wonder how to navigate your way through a cruise ship dietary minefield? Prepare to embark on a journey that will equip you with the skills to deal with such situations. You see, I recently sailed through the Mediterranean on a Celebrity cruise line. The cruise was a mixed bag of experiences - from kayaking in the sea caves of Corfu, Greece, discovering a dedicated gluten-free gelato shop in Rome, to exploring the history-steeped ruins of Olympia. But it wasn't all smooth sailing. Getting Food Poisoning, Food Mislabeling, and getting Cross-Contamination on Celebrity Cruise Line Along with the highs, there were some serious lows. As a person with food allergies, the lack of transparency and limited options onboard the Celebrity cruise line lead to some challenging times. I'll share my story of dealing with the ship's chefs, my frustrations regarding the limited gluten-free options, and even the case of an unfortunate food poisoning. But don't worry, I didn't let these difficulties dampen my spirit. Instead, they fueled my resolve to help others navigate through similar situations. Tips and Advice When Traveling with Food Allergies on a Cruise To conclude this episode, I will share some valuable tips and tricks that can be lifesavers when you travel with food allergies. You'd be surprised to know the potential of powdered chicken broth and electrolyte drink mix! Also, never underestimate the power of carrying a list of your food allergies in several languages. I look forward to sharing my positive experiences too - the ship's beautiful decorations, top-notch shows, and a sandwich that I can only describe as a gluten-free revelation. So, hop on board the Travel Gluten-Free Podcast; your journey towards a stress-free, allergy-friendly travel experience begins here! (0:00:01) - Horrible Experience on Celebrity Cruise (0:08:34) - Review of Celebrity Cruise Experience (0:16:35) - Food Handling on a Cruise (0:24:51) - Limited Food and Medical Support on Cruise (0:30:03) - Negative Experience on Celebrity Cruise (0:36:58) - Food Allergies on Celebrity Cruise (0:42:02) - Negative Experience on a Celebrity Cruise (0:50:24) - Ship Experience and Captain Appreciation Gluten Free Resources Journey safely with The Guide to Traveling Gluten Free Get the best tool for traveling gluten free with Equal Eats Cards Get the PracMedic Travel Medicine Bag Find your next vacation with your Travel Gluten Free $40 credit towards your stay! Follow me on Social Media via Facebook, Youtube, Pinterest, or Instagram Interested in Podcasting? You'll want to checkout Libsyn Cut your post-production time with quality show notes from Podium Spread the love of Travel Gluten Free podcast and share this episode with a friend
In this episode, Lisa welcomes Florida Congressman Brian Mast, who has served in both the US Army and the IDF. Congressman Mast shares his experiences serving in the IDF during a previous conflict and discusses his support for Israel. The conversation then focuses on concerns about the conflict escalating into a regional or world war, with emphasis on Iran's involvement and the need for a united commitment from the US and Israel. The presence of a "Hamas caucus" in Congress and the issue of anti-Semitism are also discussed. Congressman Mast raises concerns about an alleged Iranian spy ring in the Biden administration and criticizes the lack of leadership within the Republican Party. The Truth with Lisa Boothe is part of the iHeartRadio Podcast Network - new episodes debut every Monday & Friday.Follow Clay & Buck on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuckSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Lisa welcomes Florida Congressman Brian Mast, who has served in both the US Army and the IDF. Congressman Mast shares his experiences serving in the IDF during a previous conflict and discusses his support for Israel. The conversation then focuses on concerns about the conflict escalating into a regional or world war, with emphasis on Iran's involvement and the need for a united commitment from the US and Israel. The presence of a "Hamas caucus" in Congress and the issue of anti-Semitism are also discussed. Congressman Mast raises concerns about an alleged Iranian spy ring in the Biden administration and criticizes the lack of leadership within the Republican Party. The Truth with Lisa Boothe is part of the iHeartRadio Podcast Network - new episodes debut every Monday & Friday.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dearly Discarded - Unheard Stories of the Pandemic with Jared St. Clair
In this episode, your host, Jared St. Clair, sits down with Tammy Herbert, who has experienced profound life changes due to the COVID-19 vaccine. Tammy shares her personal journey of dealing with a vaccine injury, a process that took two years to diagnose, as she navigated the challenges of finding answers and proper medical support. Discover how she eventually connected with React 19, a pivotal organization that played a crucial role in her life-changing diagnosis.But there's more to this episode than just Tammy's story. Tune in to learn about React 19's innovative initiative, the "Prayer and Spiritual Encouragement Team." Tammy and her team of dedicated individuals aim to provide spiritual support, prayer, and guidance to those who have been vaccine-injured or are seeking solace during their challenging journey. Their mission is to offer unwavering support to individuals facing adversity, and this episode sheds light on their compassionate and much-needed work.Join us for an inspiring and enlightening conversation as Tammy Herbert shares her story, the importance of React 19's Prayer and Spiritual Encouragement Team, and the power of faith in the face of adversity. Listen and be moved by the strength and resilience of those who have been dearly discarded by society.Email: prayer@react19.orgPlease visit React 19's website for more information on how to help these incredible people.Please text REACT to 50155 to donate via text
In this episode, we had the privilege of speaking with Rear Admiral Pamela C. Miller, DO, about her journey into military medicine and the clinical and leadership lessons she learned throughout her distinguished career. We discussed her experiences providing medical support for Marine Corps Units, the unique relationship between the Navy and Marine Corps in healthcare, and the evolution of the Forward Resuscitative Surgical Systems (FRSS) Team. We also explored the role of Navy Emergency Medicine Physicians in various situations, the priorities and challenges in operational medicine for the Navy and Marines, and the importance of Military Medicine, specifically Navy/Marine medicine. Additionally, we touched on the value of mentorship and the potential impact of future innovations like shelf-stable blood products, wearables, telemedicine, and AI-assisted medical decision-making. Join us for an insightful conversation about the realities of Military Medicine, the dedication of those who serve in this field, and the unique opportunities and challenges it presents. Chapters: (0:00:00) - The Pathway to a Military Medicine Career (0:05:08) - Career Progression in Military Medicine (0:15:07) - Preparing for a Future Fight (0:27:17) - Preparing for Military Combat (0:35:59) - The Benefits of Military Medicine (0:43:52) - Making a Difference in Military Medicine (0:49:51) - The Privilege of a Lifetime Chapter Summaries: (0:00:00) - The Pathway to a Military Medicine Career (5 Minutes) In this episode, we explore Rear Admiral Pamela C. Miller's journey into Military Medicine and the clinical and leadership lessons she has learned throughout her distinguished career. Dr. Miller talks about her experiences providing medical support for Marine Corps units and how Navy Medicine supports the Marines at the tip of the spear worldwide. She also discusses her experience being deployed and also as the Command Surgeon for the US Indo-Pacific Command and how Navy and Marine Medicine are preparing for the next conflict, which will likely be very different from recent counterinsurgency operations. (0:05:08) - Career Progression in Military Medicine (10 Minutes) In this conversation, we delve into Dr. Miller's decision to pursue Emergency Medicine and the impact of prior military and healthcare experience during her residency. The discussion also covers the unique relationship between the Navy and Marine Corps in providing healthcare support and the experience of deploying the first Forward Resuscitative Surgical Systems Team into combat operations. Furthermore, we examine the evolution of the FRSS personnel lineup and the development of the Mobile Shock Trauma Platoon (0:15:07) - Preparing for a Future Fight (12 Minutes) We examine the role of Navy Emergency Medicine physicians in various situations, such as the Mobile Shock Trauma Platoon and its personnel, mobile capabilities for emergency response, and memorable clinical cases from deployments. We also explore where these physicians are positioned in the battle space, supporting Navy and Marine units, and the various types of ships with Emergency Medicine physicians on board. Additionally, we discuss the priorities and challenges in operational medicine for the Navy and Marines, including ensuring a ready medical force, responding to contingency and crisis situations, and addressing concerns about contested logistics and patient movement. (0:27:17) - Preparing for Military Combat (9 Minutes) We focus on the priorities of military medicine and the importance of integrating the unique capabilities of each Service within the Joint Health Service support construct. We discuss the challenges of prolonged field care, the logistics of moving patients and resources, and the need for innovative training and planning to prepare for large-scale combat operations. We also address the importance of collaboration between Services and preparing for worst-case scenarios, emphasizing the need for continuous improvement and adaptability in the face of an ever-evolving environment. (0:35:59) - The Benefits of Military Medicine (8 Minutes) We discuss the importance of Military Medicine, specifically Navy/Marine medicine, and the dedication of those who serve in this field. The sense of family and connectedness among Military Medicine professionals is emphasized, as well as the readiness to care for the nation's service members in times of conflict. We also explore the value of mentorship, the role it has played in Rear Admiral Miller's career, and the importance of fostering diverse mentoring relationships. Additionally, we offer advice to those considering a career in medicine, particularly Military Medicine, and the importance of understanding the realities of the field. (0:43:52) - Making a Difference in Military Medicine (6 Minutes) We explore the unique opportunities and challenges Military Medicine offers and how it can make a difference in people's lives. We also discuss the future of battlefield care, highlighting the potential impact of shelf-stable blood products, wearables, telemedicine, and AI-assisted medical decision-making. Lastly, we reflect upon the personal legacy one hopes to leave in the field of Military Medicine, emphasizing the desire to make a positive difference in patient care and overall healthcare outcomes. (0:49:51) - The Privilege of a Lifetime (1 Minute) We discuss the privilege of serving in the military and how it has shaped Dr. Miller's life. Thank you for tuning into the Wardocs podcast and supporting our nonprofit organization through your tax-deductible donations, subscriptions, ratings, and reviews. Find out more about our show and guests at wardocspodcast.com, and be sure to share with your friends on social media. Episode Keywords: Military Medicine, Rear Admiral Pamela Miller, Navy Medicine, Marine Corps, Forward Resuscitative Surgical Systems, Emergency Medicine, Operational Medicine, Navy Marine Medicine, Mentorship, Telemedicine, AI-Assisted Medical Decision-Making, Battlefield Care, Healthcare Support, Mobile Shock Trauma Platoon, Prolonged Field Care, Patient Movement, Contested Logistics, Joint Health Service Support, Career Progression, Wardocs Podcast Honoring the Legacy and Preserving the History of Military Medicine The WarDocs Mission is to improve military and civilian healthcare and foster patriotism by honoring the legacy, preserving the oral history, and showcasing military medicine career opportunities, experiences, and achievements. Find out more and join Team WarDocs at https://www.wardocspodcast.com/ Check our list of previous guest episodes at https://www.wardocspodcast.com/episodes Listen to the “What We Are For” Episode 47. https://bit.ly/3r87Afm WarDocs- The Military Medicine Podcast is a Non-Profit, Tax-exempt-501(c)(3) Veteran Run Organization run by volunteers. All donations are tax-deductible, and 100% of donations go to honoring and preserving the history, experiences, successes, and lessons learned in military medicine. A tax receipt will be sent to you. WARDOCS documents the experiences, contributions, and innovations of all military medicine Services, ranks, and Corps who are affectionately called "Docs" as a sign of respect, trust, and confidence on and off the battlefield, demonstrating dedication to the medical care of fellow comrades in arms. Follow Us on Social Media Twitter: @wardocspodcast Facebook: WarDocs Podcast Instagram: @wardocspodcast LinkedIn: WarDocs-The Military Medicine Podcast
In today's episode of The Real State, we explore the intersection between having a trusted medical support network and recreating one in a new location. We discuss the importance of quality healthcare in the decision on where to live, and the travails involved in finding high quality medical professionals in a new city.
In this episode, we delve into the profound depths of a saying from the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), which serves as the compass guiding Al Kauser's far-reaching medical support services. "Whoever removes a worldly grief from a believer, Allah will remove from him one of the griefs of the Day of Resurrection." Guided by these wisdom-filled words, we dive into Al Kauser's robust partnerships with reputable hospitals across Pakistan and India, their instrumental role in providing critical medical care, and their pioneering efforts in supplying life-changing artificial limbs. But Al Kauser's commitment doesn't stop at immediate relief. We also take a closer look at their long-term empowerment initiatives – from the creation of academic institutions to the provision of a nurturing social support structure, all strategically designed to address and eradicate the root causes of poverty and inequality. One story, in particular, epitomizes the transformative power of Al Kauser's support services Allah says in Quran: "And whoever saves one life, it is as if he had saved mankind entirely." (Surah Al-Maidah: 32). Today, Al Kauser's continued efforts to touch lives and provide opportunities for a better life manifest this verse in action. Join us as we continue to shine a light on these empowering narratives that are making a world of difference in many lives. Subscribe to our channel and be part of this transformative journey. Al-Kauser Website: https://www.alkauser.net Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/reflectin_light Listen to the Podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/reflectinglight Apple Podcast: Search for "The Light of Reflection" on the Apple Podcast app.
Episode Summary: In this episode of WarDocs, we had the privilege of speaking with retired Navy Rear Admiral Dr. Colin Chinn about his journey into Navy medicine, the clinical and leadership lessons he learned throughout his distinguished career, and groundbreaking research in military medicine. We discussed Dr. Chinn's experiences as a Navy gastroenterologist, his role in supporting military medicine and healthcare delivery, and the importance of global health engagement. We also touched on the challenges of military medicine and the importance of graduate medical education in maintaining the quality of healthcare professionals in the Navy. Join us as we explore the world of military medicine and the incredible impact it has on the lives of Service Members and their families. Chapters: (0:00:00) – Introduction to Episode and Dr. Chinn (0:05:12) - Operational Assignments for Navy Physicians (0:17:56) - Military Graduate Medical Education (0:29:30) - Regenerative Medicine Research (0:42:56) - Global Health Engagement (0:49:20) - Military Medicine Legacy Chapter Summaries: (0:00:00) - Introduction to Episode and Dr. Chinn (5 Minutes) In this episode of WarDocs, we explore the journey of retired Navy Rear Admiral Dr. Colin Chinn, his pathway into Navy medicine, and the many clinical and leadership lessons he has learned throughout his distinguished career. Dr. Chinn shares his experiences providing medical support for Marine Corps units and how Navy Medicine utilizes medicine subspecialists in deployment roles. He also discusses groundbreaking research in military medicine and the importance of global health engagement. Additionally, Admiral Chinn talks about the role of the Joint Staff Surgeon and what it's like providing expert and timely medical advice to the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and the Secretary of Defense. (0:05:12) - Operational Assignments for Navy Physicians (13 Minutes) In this portion of WarDocs, we delve into Dr. Colin Chin'ns experiences as a Navy gastroenterologist, including memorable clinical cases and his role in supporting military medicine and healthcare delivery. We also discuss how Navy physicians get assigned to support the Marine Corps and the transition from clinical medicine to executive leadership. Additionally, we touch on the importance of being a student of leadership and understanding how the Navy and operational and CONUS medical units function in order to excel in executive roles within Navy Medicine. (0:17:56) - Military Graduate Medical Education (12 Minutes) In this part of the interview, we discuss the challenges of Military Medicine and the importance of Graduate Medical Education in maintaining the quality of healthcare professionals in the Navy. We also explore the role of contractors like TriWest in supporting remote medical facilities and the challenges they face in ensuring adequate medical care in these locations. Additionally, we touch upon the responsibilities and challenges faced by Dr. Colin Chin during his tenure as the US Pacific Command Surgeon and the Navy MC Chief, as well as interesting projects he worked on in military medical research and development. (0:29:30) - Regenerative Medicine Research (13 Minutes) We explore the significant advances in regenerative medicine conducted by military medical researchers in collaboration with major academic centers. We discuss the importance of looking beyond the injuries of past conflicts and focusing on potential injuries from future conflicts. We also hear about Dr. Colin Chinn's experiences as the Joint Staff Surgeon and his role as the chief medical adviser to the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Additionally, we touch on the importance of global health engagement and how the uniform service university is preparing individuals for this crucial aspect of military medicine. (0:42:56) - Global Health Engagement (6 Minutes) We examine the role of global health engagement (GHE) in military medicine, its significance in building relationships with allies and partners, and its potential impact on future military endeavors. We discuss the Center for Global Health Engagement's courses and programs, as well as its support for various military operations. Additionally, we reflect on two examples of GHE's effectiveness in opening doors and building trust, one involving Burma and the other concerning Vietnam. Lastly, we consider the challenges GHE practitioners face in navigating their scope of care in limited resource environments. (0:49:20) - Military Medicine Legacy (6 Minutes) We highlight the importance of providing sustainable medical care during military global health engagements, ensuring that host nations can maintain and manage the care provided. We also address potential challenges in austere environments, where medics may be required to perform procedures outside their scope of practice. Lastly, we reflect on the legacy of service, emphasizing the value of being open, honest, and accessible to those seeking guidance and mentorship in military medicine. Episode Keywords: Military Medicine, Navy Medicine, Dr. Colin Chin, Navy Gastroenterologist, Global Health Engagement, Graduate Medical Education, Regenerative Medicine, Marine Corps, Joint Staff Surgeon, Healthcare Professionals, Medical Support, Medical Research, Operational Assignments, Navy Physicians, Clinical Medicine, Executive Leadership, US Pacific Command Surgeon, Medical Corps Chief, Uniformed Services University, Military Medical Legacy #Military #Medicine #Podcast #Navy #Marines #GlobalHealth #Research #Mentorship Honoring the Legacy and Preserving the History of Military Medicine The WarDocs Mission is to honor the legacy, preserve the oral history, and showcase career opportunities, unique expeditionary experiences, and achievements of Military Medicine. We foster patriotism and pride in Who we are, What we do, and, most importantly, How we serve Our Patients, the DoD, and Our Nation. Find out more and join Team WarDocs at https://www.wardocspodcast.com/ Check our list of previous guest episodes at https://www.wardocspodcast.com/episodes Listen to the “What We Are For” Episode 47. https://bit.ly/3r87Afm WarDocs- The Military Medicine Podcast is a Non-Profit, Tax-exempt-501(c)(3) Veteran Run Organization run by volunteers. All donations are tax-deductible, and 100% of donations go to honoring and preserving the history, experiences, successes, and lessons learned in military medicine. A tax receipt will be sent to you. WARDOCS documents the experiences, contributions, and innovations of all military medicine Services, ranks, and Corps who are affectionately called "Docs" as a sign of respect, trust, and confidence on and off the battlefield, demonstrating dedication to the medical care of fellow comrades in arms. Follow Us on Social Media Twitter: @wardocspodcast Facebook: WarDocs Podcast Instagram: @wardocspodcast LinkedIn: WarDocs-The Military Medicine Podcast
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BLM National Medical Director Dr. Andrew Southard, or Dr. Drew, talks about the Operational Medical Support Program (OMSP) which provides emergency medical services that focus on initial stabilization and extraction of injured employees in the wildland environment. Dr. Drew discusses the similarities and differences between OMSP and Emergency Medical Services (EMS), when OMSP was developed, and why it is an important program for our wildland firefighters. He reveals his fire background leading to BLM National Medical Director and how BLM employees can get involved with the program.
For this week's episode, Sinai Health System's Dr. Bjug Borgundvaag details their counteraction against rising mental health issues and addiction problems. From medical facilities to personnel's adaptability to community-based interventions, we'll have you engaged in this topic. So, listen to this meaningful conversation to help your community and spread awareness!Key takeaways to listen forWhat does “chair” means in emergency medicine addiction and mental health, and how it benefits the general communityThe alarming rise of mental health emergencies and substance abuse casesA great way to help emergency physicians cater to mental health and addiction problemsInspiring stories of recovery from substance addictionHow to engage with a mentally distressed person and substance dependentsResources mentioned in this episodeLCBORapid Access to Addictions Medicine (RAAM)Become a champion of mental health by making a donation. Click this link below to support our mission: https://give.supportsinai.ca/fundraisers/codyyeh/say-yeh-to-positive-mental-healthAbout Dr. Bjug BorgundvaagDr. Bjug Borgundvaag is the Director of the Schwartz/Reisman Emergency Medicine Institute (SREMI) at the Sinai Health System, and a Clinician Scientist in the Department of Family and Community Medicine, University of Toronto, where he holds the rank of Associate Professor. He obtained his PhD in pharmacology prior to attending medical school, and is the Chair of the Pharmacy and Therapeutics Committee at Sinai Health. He has been involved in a wide variety of ED related research projects including antibiotic and opioid prescribing, and the management of alcohol withdrawal. He recently Co-Chaired the Health Quality Ontario quality standards committee for opioid prescribing in acute pain, and the Ontario e-CTAS Evaluation Committee. Dr Borgundvaag has practiced emergency medicine at Mount Sinai Hospital in Toronto since 1995.Connect with Dr. BjugWebsite: Schwartz/Reisman Emergency Medicine Institute (SREMI) | Mount Sinai HospitalFoundation: Sinai Health FoundationTo sign up for our monthly newsletter, visit our website at www.hiefire.com and connect with us through the social media accounts below!Facebook Page: High Income Earners FIREFacebook Group: High Income Earners F.I.R.E.Instagram: @hie_fireSponsorsBonavest CapitalTo learn more about building passive income through real estate syndications, visit www.bonavestcapital.com.Say YEH Stock OptionsLooking for ways to generate consistent cash flow and accelerate your journey to financial freedom? Visit www.codyyeh.com for more information!
Sofia talks about her experience going through two traumatic miscarriages. She also discusses the lack of care and support she received from the doctors and the hospital during her losses. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/findinghopeafterloss/support
Chicago physician Zaher Sahloul founded an NGO to support people enduring war and natural disasters worldwide. It started in response to war in his homeland. Syria, and continues today in Ukraine. Here's what we talk about in this episode: Global issues, Humanity, Human rights, Illness, International, Medicine, Refugees, Survivors, Treatment
Dr. Faison is a pediatrician, fellowship trained in neurodevelopmental pediatrics, and he served as the 38thSurgeon General of the US Navy. In this episode, Dr. Faison describes his career pathway to becoming a fellowship-trained pediatrician and explains how pediatricians support the critical missions of military medicine at home stations and deployed locations throughout the world. VADM (Ret) Faison has significant deployment experience as a US Medical Task Force Commander as well as the Commander of a downrange Combat Hospital. He shares many important lessons learned supporting combat operations and humanitarian missions such as the Fukushima earthquake and tsunami response. Dr. Faison has extensive experience with telemedicine and informatics. He describes some of the DoD's accomplishments in this evolving technology and where it is headed. Following his Military Medicine career, Dr. Faison continued to make significant contributions in civilian medicine. He describes his role in assisting the state of Ohio's response to the COVID-19 pandemic in public universities and in the Federal Mass Vaccination Center. Dr. Faison is a strong advocate for Wounded Warrior care, and he talks about innovative ways to support these individuals and their families. He also shares how he has been able to prepare disadvantaged minority students for healthcare career through a “Pathway to Practice” program. Dr. Faison is a native of Norfolk, Virginia and Cleveland, Ohio, receiving his bachelor's degree from Wake Forest University. Faison earned his doctorate in medicine and surgery from the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences. He completed residency training in pediatrics at Naval Hospital San Diego and fellowship training in neurodevelopmental pediatrics at the University of Washington. Before he served as Navy Surgeon General, Faison also served as Deputy Surgeon General and, before that, as Commander, Navy Medicine West, where he coordinated the Navy's medical support and relief operations to the Government of Japan during the Fukushima earthquake and tsunami. As the Navy's Chief of Healthcare Operations, he also led Navy medical relief efforts during the earthquake in Haiti. Among other leadership assignments, he has held command in a combat theater as Commanding Officer, U.S. Expeditionary Medical Facility (OIF combat hospital); and Commander, U.S. Medical Task Force, Kuwait. He is a recognized expert on the use of telemedicine, health IT, and data analytics to improve healthcare access, quality, and outcomes. Find out more and join Team WarDocs at www.wardocspodcast.com Honoring the Legacy and Preserving the History of Military Medicine The WarDocs Mission is to improve military and civilian healthcare and foster patriotism by honoring the legacy, preserving the oral history, and showcasing career opportunities, experiences, and achievements of military medicine. Listen to the “What We Are For” Episode 47. https://bit.ly/3r87Afm WarDocs- The Military Medicine Podcast is a Non-Profit, Tax-exempt-501(c)(3) Veteran Run Organization run by volunteers. All donations are tax-deductible, and 100% of donations go to honoring and preserving the history, experiences, successes, and lessons learned in military medicine. A tax receipt will be sent to you. WARDOCS documents the experiences, contributions, and innovations of all military medicine Services, ranks, and Corps who are affectionately called "Docs" as a sign of respect, trust, and confidence on and off the battlefield, demonstrating dedication to the medical care of fellow comrades in arms. Follow Us on Social Media Twitter: @wardocspodcast Facebook: WarDocs Podcast Instagram: @wardocspodcast LinkedIn: WarDocs-The Military Medicine Podcast
Dr Joseph Saba has joined Kitch and Neeil to discuss his latest book, "A World Undivided," in which he proposes a more human way forward that sees healthcare from a different angle.Some of the topics covered included:Why there is a need to follow the patients and support them beyond the four walls of the hospital?How technology can help in patient careUnderstanding the space outside the hospitalAbout Joseph:Dr Joseph Saba is the CEO and Co-Founder of Axios International.He is an infectious disease physician who was working on the frontline of access to healthcare since the early days of the HIV/AIDS pandemic. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Taiwan affairs office has confirmed that two veterinary experts from the mainland are heading to Taiwan. Their mission is to support the treatment of a sick giant panda at Taipei Zoo.
Smiling Rocks are a new lab grown diamond & jewelry business with a focus on giving back. Their jewelry has been worn on the red carpet by celebrities and influencers, but the most beautiful part of their jewelry is the 3% of every purchase that goes to charity. CEO & Co-Founder Zulu Ghevriya created this business with environmental impact as a focus, and have made strides to minimize their footprint on the world, going so far as planting hundreds of thousands of trees and removing thousands of pounds of ocean trash. But their philanthropy doesn't end there, they also are donating to Animal Protection, Medical Support for children born with cleft palates, and kids scholarships. This is a feel good episode, so don't miss out!Learn more about Smiling Rocks: smilingrocks.com
In this episode, we speak with the founder and President of GSMSG, Aaron Epstein, MD. The mission of the organization is to provide expert care and education around the globe in austere locations and Dr. Epstein talks about their recent experiences in Ukraine. GSMSG is made up of many military medical veterans and other volunteers with a variety of experiences, including special operations medics as well as trauma surgery specialists. Dr. Epstein describes how the team assists the local providers on the ground in Ukraine and how they interact with the Ukrainian Medical Systems. He provides a behind-the-scenes look at what kind of combat injuries are being sustained in this conflict and describes the challenges, needs, and opportunities for medical care and education in this warzone. He discusses how for many veterans with unique healthcare skills honed on the battlefields across the globe, this opportunity allows them to continue to serve after leaving the Service. He also provides information on how to get involved in volunteering or supporting GSMSG. The WarDocs Mission is to improve military and civilian healthcare and foster patriotism by honoring the legacy, preserving the oral history, and showcasing career opportunities, experiences, and achievements of military medicine. Listen to the What We are For Episode 47. https://bit.ly/3r87Afm WarDocs- The Military Medicine Podcast is a Non-Profit, Tax-exempt-501(c)(3) Veteran Run Organization run by volunteers. All donations are tax-deductible, and 100% of donations go to honoring and preserving the history, experiences, successes, and lessons learned in military medicine. A tax receipt will be sent to you. WARDOCS documents the experiences, contributions, and innovations of all military medicine Services, ranks, and Corps who are affectionately called "Doc" as a sign of respect, trust, and confidence on and off the battlefield. Follow Us on social media Twitter: @wardocspodcast Facebook: WarDocs Podcast Instagram: @wardocspodcast
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COL (Dr.) Ramey Wilson served as Command Surgeon for Special Operations Command-Africa, 1st Special Forces Group (Airborne), and Joint Task Force-Afghanistan. He also served as the Battalion Surgeon for the 4th Battalion, 3rd Special Forces Group (Airborne), and the 2-508 Parachute Infantry Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division. He presently is the Operational Medicine Advisor for the Center for Global Health Engagement, where he uses these unique experiences to train the next generation. In this episode Dr. Wilson describes his career in operational medicine and how prior experience as a field artillery officer shaped his medical career. He provides some valuable insights about how Military Medicine supports the warfighters in the most geographically remote places on the planet where the nearest allied or host nation hospital is hundreds of miles away. He explains how military medicine providers must often balance medical and operational priorities when advising operational line commanders. He also is committed to research and academics and describes his role in supporting these efforts at the Uniformed University of Health Science (USUHS) and as an editor for Military Medicine, the official international peer-reviewed journal of AMSUS. He shares many insights and lessons learned over a distinguished career and provides some valuable advice for all listeners. You don't want to miss this episode! Find out more about COL Wilson at wardocspodcast.com/guest-bios or become part of Team WarDocs at wardocspodcast.com. The WarDocs Mission is to improve military and civilian healthcare and foster patriotism by honoring the legacy, preserving the oral history, and showcasing career opportunities, experiences, and achievements of military medicine. Listen to the “What We are For” Episode 47. https://bit.ly/3r87Afm WarDocs- The Military Medicine Podcast is a Non-Profit, Tax-exempt-501(c)(3) Veteran Run Organization run by volunteers. All donations are tax-deductible, and 100% of donations go to honoring and preserving the history, experiences, successes, and lessons learned in military medicine. A tax receipt will be sent to you. WARDOCS documents the experiences, contributions, and innovations of all military medicine Services, ranks, and Corps who are affectionately called "Doc" as a sign of respect, trust, and confidence on and off the battlefield that demonstrates dedication to the medical care of fellow comrades in arms. Follow Us on social media Twitter: @wardocspodcast Facebook: WarDocs Podcast Instagram: @wardocspodcast
Today on the podcast, Ashley Nicole Green, discusses the different ways you can bring about an enforcement when the other party does not pay their child support and what you need to consider before filing your enforcement action. Listen to this podcast in full for the in-detail explanations about why a patterned behavior of at least three months is important for you to be more likely to be successful in your enforcement action. We also offer a free 15 minute phone case evaluation one time per year to potential new clients! Click on the link below to schedule yours now. https://10to8.com/book/qwnogw-free/?utm_source=tte_comms&utm_medium=c2_viral
Dr. Weightman discusses his lifetime of military service as a West Point cadet, infantry officer, and physician. He served as the 82nd Airborne Division Surgeon and describes his planning and execution of Operations Just Cause (combat jump into Panama) and Desert Storm. He also describes how he used these experiences to synchronize the medical knowledge of these conflicts to help implement cutting-edge battlefield care. Dr. Weightman relates a behind-the-scenes look at the medical response to the Green Ramp disaster in 1994 at Fort Bragg where a mid-air collision of an F-16 and C-130 led to 23 fatalities and over 80 injured paratroopers that were brought to Womack Army Medical Center and surrounding hospitals. He reflects on his time as the Commander of Joint Task Bravo in Honduras and describes the military medical mission in Central America. Following 9/11, MG(R) Weightman played a large role in the planning and preparation for OEF and OIF as Commander of the 3rd MEDCOM, a Reserve Medical Command in Fort McPherson, GA. He shares many lessons learned while working with coalition partners and how he brought these into his role as the Commander of the AMEDD Center and School in San Antonio (now called the Medical Center of Excellence) He commanded Walter Reed during the Washington Post articles and describes his perspectives on that issue and how to lead in difficult circumstances. He also led the storied Army Medical Research and Material Command and explains how the DoD is committed to supporting innovative research designed to benefit the warfighter and other beneficiaries. He shares many insights and lessons learned over a distinguished career and provides some valuable advice for all listeners. You don't want to miss this episode! Our Mission is to honor the legacy and preserve the oral history of military medicine to foster patriotism, inspire selfless service, and leverage lessons learned to improve military and civilian healthcare in the future. Listen to the What We are For Episode 47. https://bit.ly/3r87Afm WarDocs- The Military Medicine Podcast is a Non-Profit, Tax-exempt-501(c)(3) Veteran Run Organization run by volunteers. All donations are tax-deductible, and 100% of donations go to honoring and preserving the history, experiences, successes, and lessons learned in military medicine. To find out more about Dr. Weightman at wardocspodcast.com/guest-bios and join our mission to preserve military medicine achievements WarDocs at wardocspodcast.com. Follow Us on social media Twitter: @wardocspodcast Facebook: WarDocs Podcast Instagram: @wardocspodcast
Chrisitan Medical Fellowship in the UK is part of a much larger international network of over 80 similar fellowships (and growing!) known as the International Christian Medical and Dental Association (ICMDA). In this episode, we talk to its CEO, Peter Saunders, about the work of ICMDA, and in particular how it has been able to marshall support to help get medical supplies to the embattled people of Ukraine.If you want to know more about ICMDA visit icmda.netICMDA has an extensive webinar programme covering a huge range of topics from world leaders in their fields at Webinars – ICMDAYou can find out more about the Ukraine appeal (and how you can volunteer in the UK) at Ukraine Appeal – ICMDASupport the show
Episode 04: Show Notes.Today's guest, Jackie, had both the benefit and the disadvantage of being a medical professional with more in-depth knowledge of the situation when she lost her third child Cooper. She joins us to share the story of how she first discovered her pregnancy, how things progressed normally, and how she first realized that something was wrong. She explains how having already had two children, together with her nursing background, worked against her when she realized what was happening. Jackie sheds light on the experience of delivering her stillborn son and how the staff at the hospital handled the situation with a great deal of care and sensitivity, despite the lack of education Jackie feels she received in nursing school about caring for grieving parents who find themselves in this situation. She also fills us in on what it was like to navigate the grief and the joy of having another child after Cooper and shares her advice to other parents in the early stages of grief. This podcast discusses miscarriage, pregnancy, infant and child loss, so please listen with care.Key Points From This Episode:An introduction to Jackie and how she discovered her surprise pregnancy with Cooper.The story of their Christmas pregnancy announcement.The first sign that something was wrong.How her nursing background worked against her when she realized what had happened.What it was like for her to be induced and to deliver.How they honored Cooper's life while in hospital.How hard and unnatural it felt to leave the hospital without him.The lack of education Jackie received at nursing school about stillbirths.Shocking statistics about the prevalence of miscarriages and stillbirths.How the culture around this type of grief is shifting.How Jackie was able to move on and what led her to want to have another baby. The healing and purpose Jackie found in pumping and donating milk. The role of journaling in Jackie's healing. The first time Jackie was able to laugh again after having Cooper, and the conflicting feelings she had about this. Jackie's advice to other parents in the early stages of grief.How her fourth baby was born on Cooper's birthday and how she navigated those emotions. How having Cooper has shaped her as a person.
Yale educated Doc Llewellyn tells his exceptional story of Military Service from Vietnam through distinguisehed service in retirement. Stories of his support of SOF, relationship with COL Charlie Beckwith, research, global and tropical medicine, CONTOMS and much more. Dr LLewellyn is a prior Professor and Chairman of the Department of Military Medicine at the Uniformed Srevices University of hte Health Sciences, Consultant to the Army SG for Medical Support of Special Operations, leader inCombat Casualty Care and Medical Chemical Defense, etc. This was an honor and one of the most enjoyable and enlightenting conversations I have had. Please share this widely and enjoy. Part 1 of 3. THAT OTHERS MAY LIVE
Estate Planning is crucial step in ensuring that your legacy is passed on in the way that you intended it to be. However, necessity often comes with complexity, and there are many unique circumstances that require a different course of action. Today's guest, Tom Sannicandro, is a practicing attorney in the state of Massachusetts and an expert on Special Needs Trusts. For the last two decades, he has concentrated his legal practice on estate planning for families with disabilities or special needs children. Throughout the episode, Tom shares his wisdom and explains how he helps his clients in an underrepresented sector of estate planning. [02:54] Tom's Journey – Tom shares why he switched his legal practice from corporate law to disability law. [11:48] Asset Protection - Tom shares his perspective on asset protection related to individuals with disabilities. [18:16] Finding a Trustee – Appointing a trustee for a special needs trust entails a great deal of confidence. Tom stresses the importance of selecting a suitable person to manage the trust. [21:40] Special Needs Trust – Tom shares how he assists his clients, and what the process for setting up a special needs trust through his website looks like. [36:08] ABLE Account – Tom discusses the functionality of a ABLE account. [41:25] Letter of Intent – Tom and Grant discuss the purpose of a Letter of Intent. [44:09] Medical Support vs. Financial Support – Tom shares his perspective on having an individual assisting with medical decisions simultaneously serving as the trustee. [46:57] Future Work – Tom shares his future goals, and how he intends to continue serving his clients. Resources: Connect with Tom: Website: specialneedstrustsonline.com LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/tsannicandro/
In this episode, we speak to the filmmakers behind the documentary, "Unseen: How We're Failing Parent Caregivers and Why It Matters". We discuss the idea behind the documentary, why the decision was made to tell the story visually and what people hope they get out of the film. For more information about this film, check it out here.
In this live replay Sarah and Taja chat about traveling and living or avoiding places that don't have medical or hospital support. What would you do?! If you enjoy this episode and it inspires you in some way we'd love to know and hear your biggest takeaway! Please leave us a 5-star rating or review and let us know. All you have to do is scroll down on your device and tap the stars to rate the podcast or click here to leave a quick review. When you take the time to leave us a rating or review it helps expand the reach of this podcast and makes it possible for more people to find this show and feel connected and less alone living with diabetes. THANK YOU SO MUCH for your support of this show! xx Ways to Feel More Connected: Follow us on Instagram: @diabetesunsensored (feel free to slide into our dm's anytime, we'd love to connect with you!) Join our live chats in real time on Instagram every Thursday @ 5pm pst (Friday 8am awst)
Dear adopting and fostering parents and those who support them,I need you to know about my guest today, Dr. Julia Bledsoe. When we began our adoption journey, we did not know people like her existed, and I cannot tell you how profoundly helpful it would have been to have access to her expertise both during and after the adoption application process. Some of the most difficult questions we needed to tackle but felt hugely ill equipped to answer, were related to understanding the risks associated with in utero trauma and prenatal substance exposure. We had no clue how to compare the impacts of alcohol and drug use, the differences between types of drugs and the expected long term effects on development. We so desperately wanted to ensure we were signing up for something we could handle well, but that's a tough thing to do when you don't have the information required to articulate those boundaries.If you're in a similar position, or want to know what adoption medicine all entails, this episode is going to be very enlightening!Julia Bledsoe, M.D., is a board certified pediatrician at the Pediatric Care Center at UWMC-Roosevelt and the Center on Human Development and Disability at UWMC and a UW professor of General Pediatrics. She also works as a faculty pediatrician at the UW FAS (fetal alcohol syndrome) Clinic, the longest standing FAS center in the US. She earned her M.D. at the UW. She lectures and teaches on topics related to international and domestic adoption, especially as these overlap with fetal alcohol syndrome.Dr. Bledsoe specializes in adoption medicine: the care of children and families touched by adoption. She strives to create active partnerships with her patients to achieve the best possible outcomes. Her work with the Center for Adoption Medicine includes: pre-adoption consultations, on-call travel support and pediatric care for fostered and adopted children. To learn more, check out their website or read more about Dr. Bledsoe's work here. If you've subscribed to my podcast, you will have heard about my online course for couples who are in the process of adopting. You can access Adoption: What to do while you wait at 50% off for a limited time if you enter the coupon code ADOPTSTRONG. If you haven't had the chance to listen to the rest of our adoption series on Parenting in the Trenches, please download those episodes into your listening list! We love it when our community of parents grows!Follow me on FB or IG for more resources,Karen
Federico is most well known for supporting his clients come back to their full power using an integrative approach. An integrative approach means addressing each individual as a whole person not just physically, but emotionally, mentally and spiritually. He has specialized training and experience as a Clinical Hypnotherapist, Medical Support, Cancer Coach & offering spiritual guidance. He's been working since 2003 as an Intuitive Coach and End of Life Specialist supporting clients finding peace and reconciliation in their relationships, creating as a result, a more meaningful life and connection to themselves. His latest offering is the Breast Cancer Empowerment Program which is a unique 12 week Cancer Coaching Program that supports women in addressing all aspects of cancer. Moving them to find The Power To Thrive within themselves. Federico Lives in Vancouver Canada and works with his clients in person and online.
Today we are joined by the 18th MEDCOM (DS) commander, Major General Michael Place to discuss Army and Joint medical support in LSCO.
Christian Raphael is a Certified Medical Support Clinical Hypnotherapist bringing 25 years of corporate success experience to his Hypnotherapy practice. In addition to running his private practice, Christian is an Associate Instructor and Practical Skills Coach at the World Renowned Hypnotherapy Academy of Americain Albuquerque New Mexico, and one of five Medical Support, Clinical Hypnotherapists in the United States who provided patients with standardized hypnotherapy sessions during the four-year National Institutes of Health study made possible through a successful pilot study program using hypnotherapy to treat overactive bladder syndrome.https://christianraphaelhypnotherapy.com
It's 2021, Lockdown Continues, but DDG is back for Season 3. Ultra's are the new Marathons, and there are few places on earth more extreme, wild and spectacular to take on an Ultra Trail Race than the Victorian High Country. With the growth of popularity of these event worldwide Australia has firmly established itself as a must do destination for those looking to cover great distances with significant elevations. The preparation and support mechanisms to ensure athletes are able to thrive in these environments are significant. In this episode e join Dr Mac and Bill as they relive the live experience of supporting a 3 day event in the VHC. Taking excerpts from footage recorded live in the field Doc and Goose reflect on what worked, what didn't and what you really need to consider when taking on one of the incredible and epic events. Check out the footage on YouTube to get the full context of the event. Links: Day 1: https://youtu.be/DlcGQ4yQu80 Day 2: https://youtu.be/4kTXoJ1LqX4 Medical Hut Loadout/Gear Rundown: https://youtu.be/KCXjT7KdN4k EMS (Endurance Medical Services): https://www.instagram.com/endurancemedicalservices/?hl=en Additional support material (including some training and testing data from Rod) is available on the BRowShow Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/BRowShowPodcast Insta: https://www.instagram.com/docdocgoose_podcast/?hl=en The BrowShow presents “Doc, Doc, Goose”. Exploring the intersection of Sports Science, Medicine and Athlete Management with Insights, Interviews, and Information from the world of Performance Sport. Follow our Facebook page for show notes and links https://www.facebook.com/BRowShowPodcast Dr Alice McNamara is Sports Medicine Registrar (ACSEP), Vertical athlete, & dual World Champion Rower Twitter @alice_mac6 https://twitter.com/alice_mac6 Insta @_alice_mac https://www.instagram.com/_alice_mac/?hl=en Bill Tait is the Performance Manager at the VIS, former Australian Olympic coach and National representative rower Twitter @rowtait https://twitter.com/rowtait Insta @rehabbillytait https://www.instagram.com/rehabbillytait/?hl=en
I recorded this episode on my own.This topic has been burning from within me for a while, so now I'm speaking to it.I've spoken to many women who are gaslit, unsupported and deflated throughout their medical journey. Most look to their physicians to have their back - to support them when they're lost and don't know where to turn with their health. I've been very fortunate to "find" my amazing medical team. It didn't happen without effort. Just like everyone in life in various professions - some give it their all, whereas others do not. The difference now is that we live in a world of information. We can do our own research. And I am a big believer in education. And let's not forget this one fact - only we know our own body the best - I don't care about how many years of medical school you've gone through. Our health should be a discussion where there is a mutual agreement on a plan of action.This isn't a bashing of allopathic doctors. There are so many amazing doctors out there (I have some great ones) - sometimes we just need to work a little harder to find them.This episode is intended to support those who need that "fire" lit under them in order to receive the best medical care available to them. If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, rate & review and share. It means the world to us podcasters when you do this! Also, follow me! I'm on Twitter, YouTube, TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, Pinterest - Sandy K Nutrition everywhere!
Ontario Premier Doug Ford responding to Premier Furey's offer of medical support by VOCM
For many people, it takes more than just diet and exercise alone to reach a healthier weight. We're talking with patient ambassador Patty Nece about how finding the right doctor and getting treatment changed her life and medical expert Dr. Ken Fujioka shares the latest advances in the field of obesity treatment.
Charmaine Chan from 關懷愛滋 AIDS Concern talks about her work as a medical social worker with HIV and AIDS patients in Hong Kong. Charmaine shares how at AIDS Concern she and the team are passionate about stopping new HIV infections and helping people living with HIV. She discusses the stigma that people living with HIV and AIDS face and the actions that AIDS Concern are taking to change this. This includes safer sex education for the people at highest risk of HIV infection, professional HIV testing, sensitive support for people living with HIV and education programs. AIDS Concern has a history of introducing innovative approaches to enhance the Hong Kong HIV response. AIDS Concern: https://aidsconcern.org.hk/en/ Please visit my Patreon page if you would like to sponsor the production of Hong Kong Confidential Podcast. I have many great rewards to offer my supporters. Thanks for taking the time to check out the page https://www.patreon.com/hongkongconfidential?alert=2 Email: jules@hongkongconfidential.net Webpage: www.hongkongconfidential.net Network: https://www.auscastnetwork.com/home/hong-kong-confidential Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hongkongconfidential/ Twitter: www.twitter.com/juleshannaford/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hongkongconfidential/ Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, YouTube and anywhere you find your podcasts. Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/hongkongconfidential?alert=2 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Access to gender affirming medical services is a postcode lottery and healthcare workers say it's harming transgender and gender diverse New Zealanders. A person living in Northland may have access to a procedure someone in Southland does not. The organisation that represents professionals working in trans healthcare is calling for change. Digital journalist Murphy has more.
Dr. Roger Olade, MD, MPH shares with Dr. Carlie a candid conversation about COVID-19 and his experience treating over 2,000 COVID patients. He also discusses the best way to boost your immune system and prepare your body to fight COVID before you are exposed. Dr. Olade shares how 25 years of critical care experience motivated him to open his private practice, Lifestyle 360 Health and Fitness Center, which has a holistic, wellness approach. Dr. Carlie is a member of the medical team at Lifestyle 360 where they offer Fitness, Nutrition, Medical Support and Stress Management services all in one convenient location, ensuring continuity and quality of care for each Lifestyle 360 patient. Medical weight loss, IV nutrient therapy, professional stretching, micronutrient testing, nutritional counseling and your own personal trainer are just a few of the services available to you at Lifestyle 360. To learn more about Lifestyle 360 Health and Fitness Center, visit lifestyle360fitness.com. To make an appointment, visit the website or call (832) 263-7490.Feel free to stop in and checkout the clinic and gym with nutrition bar at 12155 Shadow Creek Parkway, Pearland, TX 77584.
Shana MacDonald, an associate professor in Communication Arts, shares ways that online communication can make us feel less isolated, and provides tips on protecting vulnerable people during our increased connectivity. The new Student Emergency Support Fund helps students meet unforeseen expenses related to the pandemic. Concept by Velocity announces the winners of its startup fund for graduate students. The University community has help for international students, here and abroad. And Health Services provides support for UWaterloo’s essential employees who don’t have a physician. Links in this episode: Donate to the Student Emergency Support Fund: https://waterloo-sec.imodules.com/s/1802/17/giving-form.aspx?sid=1802&gid=2&pgid=1916&cid=4459 Apply for Student Emergency support: https://uwaterloo.ca/coronavirus/academic-information/student-funding-and-fee-information International student FAQ: https://uwaterloo.ca/coronavirus/catalogs/frequently-asked-questions/category#international Immigration consulting: https://uwaterloo.ca/student-success/international-student-resources/immigration-consulting International Peer Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/InternationalPeerCommunity/ Emergency loans: https://uwaterloo.ca/student-awards-financial-aid/other-loan-programs/emergency-loans Emergency loans for grad students: https://uwaterloo.ca/forms/graduate-studies/emergency-loan-application International emergency bursary: https://uwaterloo.ca/student-awards-financial-aid/waterloo-bursaries/emergency-bursary-international-undergraduates Contingency bursary application: https://uwaterloo.ca/forms/graduate-studies/graduate-student-contingency-bursary-application Graduate Student Startup Fund: https://concept.uwaterloo.ca/grants/graduate-fund/?mc_cid=06f45d71b4&mc_eid=fc60b4e68b International Fact-Checking Network: https://www.poynter.org/ifcn/ Roll 20: https://roll20.net/ Drunk Feminist Films: https://www.facebook.com/drunkfeministfilms/ Online safety: https://onlinesafety.feministfrequency.com/en/
Clotting blood during your period is considered 'normal'. Brown-ish blood is also 'normal'. Who knew?! Obstetrician and gynecologist Dr. Kelly Griffin, that’s who! Irrespective of how many periods you’ve experienced, there are some fab teachable moments in this ep (like why we get period pain and exactly what’s going on down there when it happens). I asked qns like "what's considered a normal period", "what does a 'normal' vagina look like?" and "how should we be cleaning our vaginas?" and Dr. Griffin had answers for all of it. In this jam-packed episode about menstrual and sexual health, we cover all of the above, plus the importance of getting “checked”, the rise of STIs and how Aussie cervical screening guidelines have changed… Know your body, know your cycle and what to look out for!Learn more about Dr. Kelly Griffin here: https://www.thebays.com.au/doctors-and-health-professionals/our-specialists/dr-kelly-griffin/This podcast is proudly brought to you by www.moxie.com.au----------------------------Resource links from today’s episode:To learn more about Cervical Cancer Screening (Australia) head to: http://www.cancerscreening.gov.au/internet/screening/publishing.nsf/Content/cervical-screening-1To learn more about the Cervical Cancer Screening self-test (Australia) head to: http://www.cancerscreening.gov.au/internet/screening/publishing.nsf/Content/self-collection-and-the-cervical-screening-testIf you have any questions about your sexual health and are not quite sure where to start, you may consider reaching out to the Sexual Health Hotline (Australia). More info here: https://shq.org.au/services/sexual-health-helpline/PLEASE NOTE: If you have any specific medical concerns, we recommend you consult a trusted doctor or practitioner for a more personalised diagnosis and treatment plan.Dr. Griffin's song choice for the “Girl’s Got Moxie guest playlist” on Spotify is:“Dog days are over" by Florence and the Machine.----------------------------I’d love to stay in touch and share more good thangs with you... Here are some suggestions:· If you like what you heard on today’s ep, I’d love it if you gave our lil’ poddy a review!· To be the first to know when a new podcast episode drops, hit the ‘Subscribe’ button on Apple Podcasts or Stitcher, or ‘Follow’ on Spotify· Join the convo in our Girl’s Got Moxie community group on Facebook (no trolls or hate plz, good vibes only!)· Check out our Girl’s Got Moxie playlists on Spotify featuring songs requested by our guests (and more!)· To learn more about Moxie products, head to www.moxie.com.au or find us at @moxiehq on Insta.· Get in touch any time at girlsgotmoxie@moxie.com.auUntil next time, thanks a bunch for your support and go get ‘em, Moxette!! Mia x
Speaker: Mr Michael Crumplin (Royal College of Surgeons of England) This talk explores the various stages of the Battle of Waterloo (1815), highlighting particular medical issues of the campaign. The Army Medical Department was ill-prepared. Over the long Peninsular War (1808-14), it had been honed into an efficient force by Sir James McGrigor and his ‘Medical Gentlemen’, as Wellington called them. However, many of these surgeons had since dispersed and were worn out. The Scots’ input to the war, injuries sustained, and aspects of wounds and surgical treatment are addressed, including the challenges for surgeons working without antisepsis, anaesthesia, nursing and the modern understanding of physiological trauma that we possess today.
Analysis, a spoken word poet who hails from Baltimore, MD, is a lover of justice and human rights. This focus shines through all he does, be it public speaking, his work as a rad bookseller, minister, and educator, his poetry performances across the Mid-Atlantic and New England, or when he is hosting Red Emma's Mother Earth Poetry Vibe. Hear him read from his chapbook, Somewhere Through the Haze, and speak to a range of experiences including youthful conservatism, anti-Apartheid work in Southern Africa, revolutionary Christianity, and his passion for progressive activism. In the All the News We Can Handle segment, Wendy Sheridan, Mary McGinley, and Robin Renée discuss the sudden U.S. withdrawal of troops from Syria, the Nobel Prize in Economics given to Abhijit Banerjee, Esther Duflo, and Michael Kremer for their experimental approach toward poverty alleviation, and the passing of Essie Mae Washington-Williams. Some very unexpected personal news also came up in the last week: Mary's husband Alan suffered a stroke. A fund has been started to help defray enormous medical bills. Please help if you can. Wendy introduces the new Geekscape segment and true to geek form, she begins with a discussion of Star Trek. Its early credo of "infinite diversity in infinite combinations" is the jumping off point. A longer version of this conversation will be available at no cost on the Leftscape Patreon page. At the top of the show, the co-hosts chat about days to celebrate or recognize including National Mole Day (October 23rd. Think chemistry, not small mammal.), National Food Day, United Nations Day (October 24th), Frankenstein Day (October 25th), National Financial Crime Fighter Day and Pumpkin Day (October 26th), Black Cat Day (October 27th), National Chocolate Day (October 28th), and National Cat Day, Oatmeal Day, Hermit Day, and World Stroke Day (October 29th). Birthdays mentions this week go to Ang Lee, Pelé, Martin Luther King III, Drake, Katy Perry, Pablo Picasso, Hillary Clinton, Seth MacFarlane, John Cleese, Bill Gates, Frank Ocean, Julia Roberts, and Bob Ross. Things to do: Please help Mary and Alan in any way you can: Medical Support for Actor/Ventriloquist Alan Semok Connect with Analysis on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and ArtistEcard Read Somewhere Through the Haze by Analysis Visit Red Emma's Mother Earth Poetry Vibe, hosted by Analysis (1st Saturdays in February, May, August, and November) Read The New Jim Crow by Michelle Alexander Listen to "Sticks and Stones," the latest episode of On the Media on freedom of speech and American exceptionalism. Order or download This. by Robin Renée Attend the Philcon conference on science fiction, fantasy, and horror and look for Wendy! Learn about Star Trek's "Far Beyond the Stars" and watch it on Netflix. Watch "Bob Ross vs. Pablo Picasso - Epic Rap Battles of History" httpss://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WGN5xaQkFk0 Featured image of Analysis by Turtleberry Press
Simon gives an update on his harrowing time at everybody's favourite bar, Craig's. Tom receives some exciting news about his valve.
My dad George, experienced Firefighter and Paramedic, joins us once again to discuss the medical support that occurs during the wildfire seasons. I can’t thank him enough, and you, for helping us make Maybe Medical a success. Please continue to spread the word and visit Maybemed.com for a wonderful collection of Podcasts by an incredibly varied cast of guests who all help others by working in the Medical Field. Thanks! EMT/Paramedic - Emergency medical technicians and Paramedics care for the sick or injured in emergency medical settings by responding to emergency calls, evaluating the medical need, performing appropriate medical services, and transporting patients to medical facilities as needed. There are various levels of EMTs (Basic, Intermediate, and Paramedic). Structure Fire - Refers to a fire involving a structure such as a residential, commercial, or industrial building. Chipper Crew - A crew using a wood chipper to break down scraps, tree limbs, etc. Very dangerous job as they can get caught in the branches and pulled in. FEMA Firefighting Tactics Poison Oak/Ivy Kenalog Side Effects Dexamethasone Standing Orders - Preapproved Protocols and Guidelines directing EMS crews to perform specific advanced life support before contacting a Physician. Orders implemented in cases in which delay of treatment could harm the patient. IM injections - Intramuscular Injections, bypassing the subcutaneous layer and going into the muscle, certain medications require specific locations of injection based on the uptake, duration, and desired effect of the medication. List of Various Blister Bandages Paratrooper - A soldier who is trained to enter combat zones via parachute from an aircraft. Smoke Jumpers - A smokejumper is a wildland firefighter who parachutes into a remote area to combat wildfires. Wilderness Medicine Training - WildMed.com & Wildnerness-Medicine.com OTC Meds (Over the Counter) - Medications that you can purchase from a store or pharmacy without a written prescription and does not require a pharmacist to obtain. National Wildfires Coordinating Group Online Course Materials FEMA NIMS Training Gator & Polaris National Interagency Fire Center Fatalities By Year Horribly Tragic Story of Arizona Firefighters (It’s unfortunate they almost seems to glamorize the story, just listen to their voices like they are putting on a show, but a story that is important to know.) Silvadene First Degree Burns - Affect only the epidermis (outer layer of skin). The burn site is red, painful, dry, and with no blisters. Commonly sunburns are 1st degree. Second Degree Burns - Involve the epidermis and part of the deeper dermal layer of skin. The burn site appears red, blistered, and may be swollen and painful. Third Degree Burns - Destroys the epidermis, dermal layer, and may go into the subcutaneous tissue (collagen and fat layer). The burn site may appear white or charred. Fourth Degree Burns - Burns down into the bones, muscles, and tendons. Destroys nerve endings affecting sensation. Dermatitis - General term for inflammation of the skin. May be from a variety of reasons, both internal and external. Cellulitis - A common, and sometimes fatal, bacterial skin infection affecting the dermis and subcutaneous layer. Often caused by, but not limited to, the bacteria Streoptococci and Staphylococcus Aureus. Neomycin Dermatitis Want to try an MRE? Each and every episode of Maybe Medical is for educational purposes only, not to be taken as medical advice. The opinions of those involved are of their own and not representative of their employer.
The people who’ve been alongside us through medical school, or even now as we go about our typical day in medicine, deserve recognition. To help me extend this appreciation for all physician spouses is Lara McElderry of the Married to Doctors Podcast. Read more: http://www.doctorsunbound.com/podcast/the-medical-support-system-a-focus-on-the-family
Isobel (Izzy) Carnwath, Trustee of Safe MMA and Director of Brand & Communications at the International Mixed Martial Arts Federation. In this podcast Izzy explains the work of Safe MMA, the first... In this podcast Sean Cottrell, CEO and founder of LawInSport, interviews leading sports lawyers, business executives, academics and athletes about the latest issues and legal developments in the world of sport.
Cystic Fibrosis Podcast 143 - Cystic Fibrosis Medical Support Team by Jerry Cahill
Host Alex Granados interviews Dr. Hazaim Alwair. Alwair is a clinical associate professor in the Division of Cardiac Surgery, director of Medical Support and ECMO, and surgical director of Left Ventricular Assist Device at the East Carolina Heart Institute at East Carolina University.
Aren't you tired of waiting - waiting for someone or something else to solve your problems? Are you feeling stuck in your job or career? Feeling stuck where you live? Stuck in a relationship? If you are stuck - in old patterns and trapped in the past? I am here to assure you that you can start making small changes right now - there is no need to wait. YOU are the answer you've been seeking. Tonight’s show is about making shifts happen and getting UNSTUCK. Learn about exercises and processes for making shifts happen – what you can do RIGHT NOW, to change your experience and your satisfaction in life.
There are so many things we have come to believe over time. If you are committed to serving negative beliefs (the junk in our trunks), then it's like you've been hypnotized. These false beliefs you adopted - perhaps without realizing it until now - by way of authority figures, by repetition, by experiencing an emotional event, or by what your peers have said can prevent you from being your best, most authentic, and HEALTHY self. Listen to this show to learn the truth and myths about hypnosis - and all of the many (limitless, actually) wondrous uses for it. Change your thoughts, change your life!
GRP 68- We have a very special episode for you this week. Co-hosting is British Army Combat Medic Chantel Taylor. Our special guest is Johnny Walker. Johnny is an Iraqi who served with the Navy SEAL Teams in Iraq for a 6-year period during the height of the Iraq war. He worked as an interpreter going on over 1000 combat operations during his operational service. We discussed his upbringing in Mosul, how he ended up working with Naval Special Warfare. Johnny shared a few stories during his time with the SEALs. We discussed terrorism in the region and the proxy war that is currently being fought in Iraq and Syria. My good friends at the Global Surgical Medical Support Group who have been on the podcast previously have been doing incredible work providing top tier surgical support for communities battling against ISIS. From very reliable sources we now know that critically injured US personnel on an intelligence collection deployment in Iraq would not have survived if it wasn't for the swift intervention of GSMSG trauma surgeons. They were able to stop otherwise lethal hemorrhaging and other severe injuries by providing Role 4 level care right at the tip of the spear. They were also able to return the less critically injured US personnel to service right away after medically clearing them in the field. This is probably a first in history that a US-based non-profit humanitarian organization provided life-saving surgery in an austere environment that saved the lives of US service members and personnel. One way you can support them is by buying one of their few remaining T-shirts from their website at www.GSMSG.org/shop. If you insert promo code "IGRecon" you will get 20% off your order. So if you want to directly save US lives. If you want to support the only nonprofit group in history to be there at the tip of the spear saving American lives, then help the good guys at GSMSG out. Lastly, they are always recruiting SOF veterans, medics, nurses and physicians. Go check out their website and do something for our boys downrange. Below is an excerpt from the podcast: Johnny Walker: I went to the base and met with one of the officers. He says you have to be careful. I said why whats up? He says the terrorist killed an interpreter with the same name was me. What he didn't know was I was heading to the base and an assassination attempt was made on me by a foreign terrorist. I saw a guy with a long beard driving a car with a male in his 20's as the passenger. In our tradition this is unusual. We always respect the religious man by driving the car and taking care of him. So I assumed the worst case scenario was playing out. I was ahead of them in my car and I pressed the break and they drove passed me. The passenger pulled out a pistol and shot me. I stopped completely. I took my AK-47, shot and killed both of them. I started to yell Allah Akbar those guys work with the Americans they are interpreters. The Iraqi Police came and conducted an investigation with the results of those investigations were sent to the American base. So they thought I was killed. John: After you killed these two guys you made it seem like they were working for the Americans in order to get out of there right? Johnny Walker: Yes. Click the link below to support the Global Surgical Medical Support Group. Enter the code “IgRecon” which is my Instagram handle to receive a 20 percent discount. http://www.gsmsg.org/shop Johnny Walker’s book: https://www.amazon.com/Code-Name-Johnny-Extraordinary-Everything/dp/0062267566/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1488418317&sr=1-1&keywords=johnny+walker+book Chantel Taylor: Facebook-Battleworn Instagram: Mission_Critical Book: https://www.amazon.com/Battleworn-Chantelle-Taylor/dp/1532003854/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1488418274&sr=8-1&keywords=battleworn Introduction audio: Secretary of Defense Jim Mattis Music provided by Caspian: www.caspianmusic.net
Partners of sex addicts experience a barrage of painful emotions and reactions after discovering their significant other's acting out behaviors. Typically, these symptoms are consistent with a trauma reaction or even post-traumatic stress disorder. Sometimes they are so severe that they interfere with a partner's ability to function in live and mau require treatment from a physician. Carol the Coach interviews Honor Ashbaugh MD who a primary care physician who is now a therapist treating sex addicts and partners. Dr. Ashbaugh has an extraordinary heart for helping couples navigate the debilitating symptoms that accompany sexual addiction and partner betrayal. Find out what you should know to ease the symptoms!
GRP 43- For this episode I had two different conversations with two very interesting individuals. The first conversation is with former British Army Combat Medic Chantelle Taylor. A former Combat Medic she had a remarkable career in the British Army. Renowned for being the first British female soldier in history to engage and kill an enemy combatant at close quarters, she was the lead medic supporting an infantry fighting company during prolonged combat operations in Helmand Province, Afghanistan. Chantelle is the director of tactical medicine within Spectre International/FVEY Group. She is an ambassador for GBV UNCOVERED an international online think tank dedicated to improving the medical and psychological care available to the survivors of sexual gender-based violence [GBV] in the world's conflict regions. Taylor transitioned into diplomatic security and for a further four years she undertook the role of primary protection officer for the Australian Ambassador to Iraq. Currently she specializes in the provision and effective implementation of medicine in unstable or hostile regions. We discussed her career as a medic, and post military as a defense contractor working in war zones. We also discuss combat medicine, women in combat, and a variety of other topics. The second conversation I had is with Aaron Epstein. Aaron is the president of an organization called the Global Surgical Medical Support Group. This unique organization provides medical training, and support to the Kurdish military, and Kurdish civilian population in Northern Iraq, as the continue to battle ISIS. “Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day. Teach a man to fish and you feed him for a lifetime.”-Chinese proverb. Very popular aid organizations go into Iraq, drop some limited supplies, take some photos then leave. GSMSG is the exact opposite of that. They train the Kurds, so that they are no longer needed in the conflict zone. Enjoy. Send questions, or comments to podcast@globalrecon.net
Many people have never heard of sickle cell disease. In this final track we examine how different media are being used to highlight the true nature of this disease.
Transcript -- Many people have never heard of sickle cell disease. In this final track we examine how different media are being used to highlight the true nature of this disease.
Transcript -- Many people have never heard of sickle cell disease. In this final track we examine how different media are being used to highlight the true nature of this disease.
Many people have never heard of sickle cell disease. In this final track we examine how different media are being used to highlight the true nature of this disease.