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The act of listening impacts all of our interactions and relationships both professionally & personally. There are many steps towards being a strong listener and one of them is to ne at peace with ourselves by delving deep and finding the root of our self-doubt and self-defeating thoughts and actions. When we do, we are free to truly hear others. My guest this week, Dr. Maiysha Clairborne, is an integrative family physician, Master Practitioner of NLP & Hypnosis, and founder of the Mind Re-Mapping Academy: School of NLP, Hypnosis, & Time Line Therapy®. A healer at heart with over 20 years experience, she is passionate about transforming the lives the people she coaches and trains by teaching them how to communicate more effectively and how to eliminate the fear, self-doubt, negative thoughts & feelings that get in the way of their clarity, communication, focus, & productivity so that they have more confidence in themselves, attract more of what they want, and take their careers & relationships to the next level so they can live a life beyond their wildest dreams.On this guest episode, Dr. Maiysha shares her deep and powerful insights & strategies to boost confidence and attract greater success. She expresses how we can get rid of the old anger, sadness, fear, hurt, guilt, and shame keeping you stuck. Completely disappear limiting beliefs & self sabotaging behaviors stifling your success and take your life to the next level of communication, confidence, connectedness, expression, love, freedom, & peace of mind. As a speaker, trainer, and coach, Dr. Maiysha loves empowering her students & clients in business, entrepreneurship and the power of the unconscious mind. Her own struggle with burnout is what originally inspired her to step outside the box, and her frameworks and programsnow help doctors and medical professionals around the world reclaim their time, freedom, and peace of mind. One of Dr. Maiysha's super-powers is engaging her audience. Best known for her down to earth personality, animated humor, and highly interactive & outside the box delivery style, she has delivered trainings in arenas such as the International Conference on Physician Health, WELLMED Physicia Conference in Greece, and Women in Medicine Conference, Dr. Maiysha is a powerful and valuable asset to any stage, and commits herself to providing incredible value and actionable steps for her audiences to take home.Learn more about Dr. Maiysha here:https://mindremappingacademy.com/https://www.drmaiysha.com/https://www.facebook.com/DrMaiyshahttps://www.instagram.com/DrMaiyshahttps://www.linkedin.com/in/DrMaiysha/https://www.youtube.com/DrMaiyshahttps://www.pinterest.com/drmaiysha/
In this episode of CCIM, host Dana Phang speaks with Dr Sarah Arachchi, a paediatrician based in Melbourne. Sarah shares her journey from medical school to becoming a passionate advocate for women in medicine, all while balancing the roles of a mother and a doctor.Sarah reflects on her experience in medical school, the challenges she faced during her intern rotations, and her passion for paediatrics. She emphasises the significance of social skills and compassion in paediatrics and sheds light on the cultural aspects of the medical field.Sarah's involvement in organising medical conferences, coordinating lecture series for paediatricians, and serving on the council and committees of medical associations demonstrates her commitment to advocating for women in medicine and educating junior doctors and medical students.They also talked about her social media initiatives that are aimed at providing accurate medical information and advice, as well as her endeavours in leadership positions beyond her medical practice. Through her experiences and insights, Sarah encourages others to pursue their passions both within and outside of medicine.To get more CCIM, subscribe so you never miss an episode, join our Facebook community and subscribe to our newsletter!Creative Careers in MedicineCCIM on FacebookThe CCIM Podcast is a proud member of the Talking HealthTech Podcast Network - the premier audio destination for cutting-edge insights and thought leadership in healthcare delivery, innovation, digital health, healthcare ICT, and commercialisation. Learn more at Talking HealthTech Mentioned in this episode:CCIM 2024 MedaverseMake sure you check out our upcoming 2024 Creative Careers and Medicine Conference on March 9-10 in Sydney, exploring healthcare's future with the theme 'Meet Me in The Metaverse'. CCIM 2024 Medaverse
In this episode of the Creative Careers in Medicine (CCIM) podcast, host Elise Putt welcomes Dr Janice Tan, who discusses her career journey and the transition from clinical medicine to a leadership role in digital health. Janice shares her experiences starting a new role as the clinical director at Telstra Health, as well as her continued work as a general practitioner in Southwestern Sydney.Janice shared insights with her late entry into medicine and her journey from junior doctor years to general practice. She shares her involvement in digital health, including her participation in focus groups, roles at startups, and her experiences with the Startmate Fellowship, offering practical advice for clinicians interested in transitioning to digital health roles.Discussing the incorporation of digital health solutions into her GP practice, sharing her vision for eliminating administrative burdens to maximise patient interaction time. She also reveals her career aspirations, including a desire to hold a leadership role influencing system-changing decisions in healthcare.Tune in to this insightful episode to gain practical advice on transition opportunities in digital health and to hear Janice's inspiring career story.To get more CCIM, subscribe so you never miss an episode, join our Facebook community and subscribe to our newsletter[CCIM Facebook Page](https://www.facebook.com/CreativeCareersInMed/)The CCIM Podcast is a proud member of the Talking HealthTech Podcast Network - the premier audio destination for cutting-edge insights and thought leadership in healthcare delivery, innovation, digital health, healthcare ICT, and commercialisation. Learn more at www.talkinghealthtech.com/podcast/networkMentioned in this episode:CCIM 2024 MedaverseMake sure you check out our upcoming 2024 Creative Careers and Medicine Conference on March 9-10 in Sydney, exploring healthcare's future with the theme 'Meet Me in The Metaverse'. CCIM 2024 Medaverse
Have you been considering different avenues of career diversification? Dr. Cheryl Martin, an esteemed guest on the podcast, brings a wealth of experience and insight to the conversation. Based in Australia, she is deeply passionate about healthcare leadership and emotional intelligence. With her unique perspective and lively energy, Dr. Martin has been pivotal in the global medical education and leadership community, fostering connections and promoting synergy across borders. In this episode, you will be able to:Harness the power of virtual platforms for meaningful connections.Embrace the importance of "frentors" for personal and professional growth.Experience global connectivity for peer coaching and synergy.Uncover fresh perspectives and excellence through pursuing an MBA.Episode resources:Listen to part 1 of this episode on Cheryl's podcast, The Mindful MedicCheryl's podcast, The Mindful Medic, with Professor Amy EdmondsonAttend the Creative Careers in Medicine Conference to network and gain insights into the creative side of medical careers.Consider getting a badge through BadgemasterBook recs: Beyond the Stethoscope by Lucy MayesConnect with Dr. Cheryl Martin and check out her podcast:Instagram LinkedinThe Mindful Medic PodcastTreat yourself to a dreamy weekend away with women physicians, certified physician coaches, & established thought leaders in medicine. Join us for the April 5-7 Revitalize Physician Retreat in Huntington Beach, CA. The first 50 people who register will get a free 6-month membership to the Revitalize Community, a $999 annual value, too!Support the showConnect with us: X: https://twitter.com/RevitalizeWomenLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/revitalize-womens-mastermind-groupWebsite: https://www.peoplealwayshcc.com/revitalizeConnect with Andrea on IG about the show and more: https://www.instagram.com/revitalizingdoc/
In this episode of CCIM, host Elise Putt sits down with Dr Andy Tagg, an emergency physician in Melbourne with a diverse background and passion for paediatric medicine. Andy shares his unique career journey, including his experience as a cruise ship doctor and his co-founding of "Don't Forget the Bubbles," a global education initiative in paediatric emergency medicine.Andy discusses the challenges and rewards of working in various medical settings, from shipboard clinics to paediatric emergency departments. Sharing insights into his unconventional experiment involving the ingestion and passage of a Lego head, which garnered significant media attention and was published in the Journal of Pediatrics and Child Health.Tune in to learn about Andy Tagg's career trajectory, the evolution of "Don't Forget the Bubbles," and his valuable advice for clinicians seeking diverse and fulfilling career opportunities.To get more CCIM, subscribe so you never miss an episode, join our Facebook community and subscribe to our newsletter!https://creativecareersinmedicine.com/https://www.facebook.com/CreativeCareersInMed/The CCIM Podcast is a proud member of the Talking HealthTech Podcast Network - the premier audio destination for cutting-edge insights and thought leadership in healthcare delivery, innovation, digital health, healthcare ICT, and commercialisation. Learn more at www.talkinghealthtech.com/podcast/networkMentioned in this episode:CCIM 2024 MedaverseMake sure you check out our upcoming 2024 Creative Careers and Medicine Conference on March 9-10 in Sydney, exploring healthcare's future with the theme 'Meet Me in The Metaverse'. CCIM 2024 Medaverse
In this episode of the Creative Careers in Medicine Podcast, we're revisiting our interview with Dr Kate Kloza, who shares insights from her experience working in remote places, drawing parallels to space exploration. Dr Kloza has extensive experience practising polar medicine in Antarctica and is gearing up for her fifth winter on an Australian Antarctic research base. She reflects on the challenges of extended missions and the sense of adventure and frontier element in her work, as well as the mental and emotional preparedness required for living and working in extreme environments.Dr Kloza discusses her typical day as a flexible doctor in Antarctica, involving administrative work, medical equipment maintenance, attending to minor medical issues, and interacting with station members. She emphasises the extensive preparation and training involved before going to Antarctica, including theoretical and practical training on search and rescue, navigation, survival skills, and specific equipment usage.The episode also covers the unique aspects of station life, from forming enduring friendships and communities in the close-knit environment to witnessing wildlife like penguins and auroras. Dr Kloza provides advice for clinicians interested in polar medicine, highlighting the need for diverse experience and competitiveness.As we conclude the episode, there's excitement about Dr Kloza's upcoming expedition, her adjustment to life back home, and the challenges she faced due to COVID-19 travel restrictions at the time of recording. To get more CCIM, subscribe so you never miss an episode, join our Facebook community and subscribe to our newsletter!https://creativecareersinmedicine.com/ https://www.facebook.com/CreativeCareersInMed/The CCIM Podcast is a proud member of the Talking HealthTech Podcast Network - the premier audio destination for cutting-edge insights and thought leadership in healthcare delivery, innovation, digital health, healthcare ICT, and commercialisation. Learn more at www.talkinghealthtech.com/podcast/networkMentioned in this episode:CCIM 2024 MedaverseMake sure you check out our upcoming 2024 Creative Careers and Medicine Conference on March 9-10 in Sydney, exploring healthcare's future with the theme 'Meet Me in The Metaverse'. CCIM 2024 Medaverse
In this throwback episode of the CCIM Podcast, we hear a candid conversation with Dr Philip Nitschke on the controversial and complex topic of voluntary euthanasia. Dr Nitschke shares personal and professional experiences related to his involvement in the euthanasia issue and his evolving views on this sensitive subject. Dr Nitschke, known for his pioneering work in voluntary assisted dying, reflects on his early experiences in social justice activism, his commitment to pacifist principles, and his journey towards advocating for euthanasia laws.The discussion delves into the challenges and ethical discomfort surrounding voluntary euthanasia, including the issue of obtaining consent from individuals with progressive illnesses affecting cognition. The conversation also sheds light on the slow progression of euthanasia laws in Australia and the need for a broader human rights approach, rather than medical control, in the debate on voluntary assisted dying.The episode explores the personal and professional risks involved for doctors advocating for socially progressive causes, and the impact of opposition and clashes within the medical profession. Dr Nitschke shares his experience with the first physician-administered legal lethal injection under voluntary euthanasia laws, as well as the development of the "Deliverance Machine" to enable patients to self-administer lethal drugs.Throughout the episode, we address the complexity and sensitivity of voluntary euthanasia, emphasising the importance of civil discourse and the need for medical education to include emotional, social, and political intelligence. The conversation also touches on the impact of social media and outrage culture on the voluntary euthanasia debate and the involvement of doctors in advocating for vulnerable patients on various social issues.To get more CCIM, subscribe so you never miss an episode, join our Facebook community and subscribe to our newsletter!https://creativecareersinmedicine.com/ https://www.facebook.com/CreativeCareersInMed/The CCIM Podcast is a proud member of the Talking HealthTech Podcast Network - the premier audio destination for cutting-edge insights and thought leadership in healthcare delivery, innovation, digital health, healthcare ICT, and commercialisation. Learn more at www.talkinghealthtech.com/podcast/networkMentioned in this episode:CCIM 2024 MedaverseMake sure you check out our upcoming 2024 Creative Careers and Medicine Conference on March 9-10 in Sydney, exploring healthcare's future with the theme 'Meet Me in The Metaverse'. CCIM 2024 Medaverse
In this episode of the Creative Careers in Medicine podcast, host Dr Dana Phang is joined by Dr Carlo Bellini to discuss tips and strategies for setting oneself up for success in the new year.Dr Bellini, an experienced consultant and coach with a background in healthcare, psychology, leadership, and innovation, shares valuable insights on how to approach career planning and personal growth as the new year approaches.With a focus on intentionality, Carlo emphasises the importance of reflecting on past experiences, identifying areas for improvement, and setting specific, measurable goals for the future. He discourages the idea of "New Year, New You" and instead advocates for being intentional about desired changes and deliberately planning for personal and professional development.Dr Bellini offers practical advice for implementing these strategies, including adopting a mindset that recognises the influence of present decisions on future outcomes and taking a proactive approach to planning one's calendar for the year. Drawing from his own experience, he provides actionable steps for structuring and scheduling activities that align with individual goals and aspirations.Carlo encourages listeners to bet on themselves, emphasising the power of self-confidence and resilience in pursuing career ambitions. His message of empowerment and self-investment serves as a valuable source of inspiration for healthcare professionals seeking to take charge of their careers and personal growth in the coming year.For more insightful discussions on creative careers in medicine, stay tuned for future episodes. To get more CCIM, subscribe so you never miss an episode, join our Facebook community and subscribe to our newsletter!https://creativecareersinmedicine.com/ https://www.facebook.com/CreativeCareersInMed/The CCIM Podcast is a proud member of the Talking HealthTech Podcast Network - the premier audio destination for cutting-edge insights and thought leadership in healthcare delivery, innovation, digital health, healthcare ICT, and commercialisation. Learn more at www.talkinghealthtech.com/podcast/networkMentioned in this episode:CCIM 2024 MedaverseMake sure you check out our upcoming 2024 Creative Careers and Medicine Conference on March 9-10 in Sydney, exploring healthcare's future with the theme 'Meet Me in The Metaverse'. CCIM 2024 Medaverse
In this festive episode of the Creative Careers in Medicine (CCIM) podcast, host Dr Dana Phang is joined by Dr Ashe Coxon to discuss managing stress during the holiday season in the medical profession. Dr Coxon shares insights from her experiences as a clinician and offers practical tips for navigating the challenges of the festive period.The conversation delves into the impact of the Christmas season on both patients and healthcare professionals, addressing topics such as managing increased workloads, understaffing, and the emotive nature of this time of year in clinical settings. Ashe and Dana provide valuable advice for clinicians on handling the various stressors that may arise during the holiday season, drawing from their own experiences as clinicians.Additionally, the episode highlights the diverse experiences of individuals who may not celebrate Christmas, emphasising the importance of mindfulness and support within the medical community during this period. The conversation offers a balanced perspective on managing the demands of the festive season within healthcare settings, with consideration for patients, colleagues, and personal well-being.You will gain practical insights on stress management, work-life balance, and fostering a supportive environment in healthcare during the holiday season. The discussion offers a valuable resource for clinicians seeking to navigate this challenging time while prioritising patient care and professional well-being.In closing, Dana and Ashe share some festive jokes as they extend warm wishes for the holiday season.To get more CCIM, subscribe so you never miss an episode, join our Facebook community and subscribe to our newsletter!Website: https://creativecareersinmedicine.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CreativeCareersInMed/The CCIM Podcast is a proud member of the Talking HealthTech Podcast Network - the premier audio destination for cutting-edge insights and thought leadership in healthcare delivery, innovation, digital health, healthcare ICT, and commercialisation. Learn more at www.talkinghealthtech.com/podcast/networkMentioned in this episode:CCIM 2024 MedaverseMake sure you check out our upcoming 2024 Creative Careers and Medicine Conference on March 9-10 in Sydney, exploring healthcare's future with the theme 'Meet Me in The Metaverse'. CCIM 2024 Medaverse
In this episode of the CCIM podcast, host Dr Elise Putt interviews Dr Honor Magon, who shares her journey from clinical medicine to a career in health tech and clinical informatics. Honor discusses her work at a health tech company in San Francisco, where she uses data to optimise patient care and enable better decision-making for clinical trials. She also reflects on her decision to explore non-traditional career paths after clinical medicine, detailing her experiences in occupational environmental medicine and clinical informatics. Honor outlines the challenges and rewards of her current role, emphasising the importance of work-life balance and continued learning.Throughout the conversation, Honor delves into her Fulbright scholarship experience and her pursuit of a Master's degree in Clinical Informatics Management at Stanford University. She shares insights into life at Stanford and her eventual plan to return to Australia, expressing her desire to merge her expertise in clinical informatics with a continued interest in occupational medicine. Honor also extends an invitation for junior doctors to connect and exchange career experiences.To get more CCIM, subscribe so you never miss an episode, join our Facebook community, and subscribe to our newsletter:https://creativecareersinmedicine.com/https://www.facebook.com/CreativeCareersInMed/The CCIM Podcast is a proud member of the Talking HealthTech Podcast Network - the premier audio destination for cutting-edge insights and thought leadership in healthcare delivery, innovation, digital health, healthcare ICT, and commercialisation. Learn more at www.talkinghealthtech.com/podcast/networkMentioned in this episode:CCIM 2024 MedaverseMake sure you check out our upcoming 2024 Creative Careers and Medicine Conference on March 9-10 in Sydney, exploring healthcare's future with the theme 'Meet Me in The Metaverse'. CCIM 2024 Medaverse
In this episode of Creative Careers in Medicine, host Dr Elise Putt speaks with Dr Sandro Demaio, CEO of VicHealth, a statutory agency in Victoria focused on promoting public health. Sandro shares the importance of living longer, healthier lives and promoting well-being over appearance and weight. He underlines the impact of external factors on health and calls for understanding and compassion in addressing health challenges. Sandro advocates for less judgement and more humility and kindness in the healthcare system, sharing insights on his career transition from clinical work to public health and his various impactful initiatives.Sandro's career path was influenced by his Italian background, passion for food and culture, and his experiences as a junior doctor delivering aid work in various communities. His role as CEO of VicHealth involves managing complex public health systems to improve health outcomes for populations facing significant challenges. His work includes running health awareness campaigns, influencing national data privacy legislation, working with local governments, investing in research and programs, and rolling out youth-led food hubs to address food insecurity.Sandro emphasises the importance of communication and understanding in addressing issues such as chronic disease and climate change. He highlights the need for people to understand the challenge, recognise existing solutions, and contribute to creating a healthier world. Demaio also shares insights into time management, leadership development, and the need for better public health advocacy among doctors.This episode provides valuable insights into career opportunities in public health and emphasises the impact of purpose-driven leadership in making meaningful contributions to society.To get more CCIM, subscribe so you never miss an episode, join our Facebook community and subscribe to our newsletter:https://creativecareersinmedicine.com/https://www.facebook.com/CreativeCareersInMed/The CCIM Podcast is a proud member of the Talking HealthTech Podcast Network - the premier audio destination for cutting-edge insights and thought leadership in healthcare delivery, innovation, digital health, healthcare ICT, and commercialisation. Learn more at www.talkinghealthtech.com/podcast/networkMentioned in this episode:CCIM 2024 MedaverseMake sure you check out our upcoming 2024 Creative Careers and Medicine Conference on March 9-10 in Sydney, exploring healthcare's future with the theme 'Meet Me in The Metaverse'. CCIM 2024 Medaverse
In this episode of the CCIM podcast, Dr Kath Giles, CEO of OncoRes Medical, discusses her work in developing new imaging technology to assist surgeons in removing cancer during breast cancer surgeries. The technology utilises light waves to provide micro-scale imaging of tissue stiffness, allowing surgeons to accurately identify and remove cancer during surgery.Dr Giles shares the journey of developing the technology, from the initial concept to its current stage of scanning patients inside the surgical cavity. She highlights the potential impact of the technology in improving surgical outcomes and reducing the need for additional surgeries. Furthermore, she provides insights into her role in venture capital and the process of evaluating and investing in innovative healthcare solutions.During the conversation, Dr Giles also delves into her experience in clinical medicine and the decision to transition into a non-clinical career. She reflects on the empathetic aspects of patient care and the challenges of working in under-resourced hospital environments, offering valuable perspectives on the realities of clinical practice.Additionally, Dr Giles shares her passion for sewing as a creative outlet and expresses her interest in pursuing a career in fashion design if she weren't already involved in her current endeavours.For those seeking inspiration in diversifying their careers, this episode offers valuable insights into the intersection of medicine, innovation, and entrepreneurship.To get more CCIM, subscribe so you never miss an episode, join our Facebook community, and subscribe to our newsletter!Website: https://creativecareersinmedicine.comFacebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/CreativeCareersInMedThe CCIM Podcast is a proud member of the Talking HealthTech Podcast Network - the premier audio destination for cutting-edge insights and thought leadership in healthcare delivery, innovation, digital health, healthcare ICT, and commercialisation. Learn more at www.talkinghealthtech.com/podcast/networkMentioned in this episode:CCIM 2024 MedaverseMake sure you check out our upcoming 2024 Creative Careers and Medicine Conference on March 9-10 in Sydney, exploring healthcare's future with the theme 'Meet Me in The Metaverse'. CCIM 2024 Medaverse
In this episode of CCIM, host Dr Elise Putt sits down with Dr Sarah Dalton, a clinician and a respected figure in the quality and safety space. Sarah shares her unique mix of skills and experiences, from her early involvement in clinical leadership to her interest in digital health and coaching. Sarah's journey in healthcare began with a passion for working with children, which ultimately led her to pursue a career in paediatrics. Along the way, she discovered a love for theatre sports and developed a broad range of interests in medical school.Driven by a desire to make a greater impact, Sarah embarked on a Fulbright scholarship, focusing on clinical leadership. Mentors and hands-on experience helped her develop a strong set of leadership skills that would shape her future.A pivotal moment in her career came when she discovered coaching as a means of supporting clinicians. Realising the importance of coaching skills in effective leadership, she pursued a coaching certificate program and established Capstone Partners, a successful coaching business serving the healthcare sector.Sarah shares the results of a coaching study conducted in the medical field, which showed significant improvements in well-being and solution-focused thinking for doctors. Capstone Partners now focuses on leadership development, performance coaching, and career decision-making.Sarah reflects on her future plans, expressing a desire for a retirement project that involves creativity, storytelling, music, or art. She emphasises the importance of finding a balance between work and personal interests and shares her aspirations for a fulfilling retirement.To stay updated on the latest episodes of CCIM and connect with like-minded clinicians, be sure to subscribe to the podcast and join the Facebook community. For more information, visit the CCIM website and subscribe to the newsletter:- Website: https://creativecareersinmedicine.com/- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CreativeCareersInMed/The CCIM Podcast is a proud member of the Talking HealthTech Podcast Network, where you can find insights and thought leadership in healthcare delivery, innovation, digital health, healthcare ICT, and commercialisation. Discover more at www.talkinghealthtech.com/podcast/network.Mentioned in this episode:CCIM 2024 MedaverseMake sure you check out our upcoming 2024 Creative Careers and Medicine Conference on March 9-10 in Sydney, exploring healthcare's future with the theme 'Meet Me in The Metaverse'. CCIM 2024 Medaverse
Welcome Back No-Problem Parents! Trauma-informed parenting (instead of parenting from trauma, parenting from a healed Self) Did you know words are only 7% of our communication? The rest is our body language, voice, facial expressions, and other non-verbal means. NLP or Neuro Linguistic Programming Training will not only help you understand language, but it will give you mastery so that you can manage any conversation and conflict with ease and grace. It's not called the language of influence for nothing. Meet Dr. Maiysha Clairborne, an Integrative Physician, Master Coach and trainer of Neurolinguistic Programming (NLP), Hypnosis & Time Line Therapy®, & founder of the Mind Re-Mapping Co. Through her training, Dr. Clairborne helps individuals and organizations achieve mindset & communication mastery by teaching them how to eliminate negative thinking, faulty beliefs, and ineffective behaviors so that they can be trauma responsive in their communications & interactions with others. Dr. Maiysha's specialty in trauma-informed communication is teaching people the power of words, and how our unconscious thoughts and beliefs have an impact on the reality we create. Her training combines the mastery of emotional and communication intelligence, teaching leaders that by mastering their language (both internal and external) they can not only be conscious but also responsible for the impact of their words, actions, and behaviors. This ultimately helps them to communicate in a way that builds bridges, creating new connections and outcomes that positively impact the people, community & organizations they serve. Dr. Maiysha enjoys working in Corporations, Medical Systems, and educational Institutions, bringing conversations and skills of trauma responsiveness, emotional intelligence, and a growth mindset culture to these spaces. She obtained her BA in Psychology at Emory University and her doctorate of medicine at Morehouse School of Medicine. In addition to gracing the TEDx Asheville Stage in 2022, she has delivered training in arenas such as the International Conference on Physician Health, and Women in Medicine Conference, and has served as a faculty coach for the ACGME's Equity Matters Pilot DEI Certification Program. She is the Author of the book The Wellness Blueprint, co-author of the book Conscious Anti-Racism, and host of the podcast The Black Mind Garden Learn More about Maiysha by clicking one of the links: Social media links are on the PR sheet. The website www.mindremappingacademy.com They can schedule a FREE parent discovery call https://calendly.com/nlpparenting/nlp-parent-transformation Listen to The Black Mind Garden Podcast __________________________________________________________________________________ Parenting is a journey with its ups and downs. These responses are your tools to handle challenging moments while maintaining a positive relationship with your child. Remember, you've got this! Thank you for tuning in to the No Problem Parenting podcast. Be sure to subscribe for more valuable insights and grab your free PDFs below. Click this link: 60 Ways to Respond to Your Kids without Losing Your Cool Click this link: Make it Right Technique PDF Are you ready to become a No-Problem Parent? Start here: Becoming a No-Problem Parent Parenting on-demand training. Foundation: Three core lessons: Seek first to understand, prepare for the worst, and change the conversation. Emphasis on conditional praise before unconditional praise. Understanding Problem and Resistance: Clear definitions for "Problem" and "Resistance" in the course context. Acknowledging that children's choices matter and play a role in their future. Objective: Help parents respond (instead of reacting) to your children's behavior and develop resilient, self-aware children. Recognize that your children crave your leadership to guide them into adulthood. Resistance and Coping Skills: Resistance is a coping mechanism that protects identity, self-worth, and knowledge. Many coping skills are developed in early childhood. Controlling Behavior: Distinguishes between controlling behavior as a means of dominating and controlling behavior to stop specific problems or behaviors. Benefits of No-Problem Approach: Focus on changing behavior without making children pay for their mistakes or behavior. Promotes a healthier parent-child relationship. Get started TODAY for just $50! Become a No-Problem Parent To learn more about Parenting Support or to pick Jaci's brain on the next steps for you or your child, Schedule a call now: Jaci's Calendar For more resources CHECK OUT our No-Problem Parenting Resource Playground! Follow @NoProblemParents on: FB IG LinkedIn YouTube Twitter Threads __________________________________________________________________________________ Check out our Books! 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The Functional Nurse Podcast - Nursing in Functional Medicine
On this episode of the Functional Nurse Podcast, I share 5 key takeaways from the 2023 PLMI conference I recently attended in Seattle, WA in October. The topic was Management of Chronic NeuroImmune Disorders, and the speaker line-up was incredible. So much of what they shared is relevant to functional nurses and nurse practitioners, so tune in! https://plminstitute.org/ Hosted by Brigitte Sager, NP, a functional medicine nurse practitioner, nurse coach, and an RN and NP FM educator. To learn more about the Functional Medicine for Nurses course offered through the Integrative Nurse Coach Academy INCA in partnership with the Institute for Functional Medicine IFM, click here. Consider sharing this podcast with other nurses on your social media platforms, in a text, or listen together on this page or share this link to the website and podcast. Be well!
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GUEST OVERVIEW: Dr. Chris Milburn has practiced medicine for over 20 years and is a passionate advocate for free speech and open scientific inquiry. Following his experience with censorship and the stifling of scientific debate during COVID, he founded the Free Speech in Medicine Conference - together with his wife Dr. Julie Curwin.
September is Women in Medicine Month! In this episode of the podcast, host Brian Privett, MD, speaks with Deborah Turner, MD, (IMS Women in Medicine Conference keynote speaker) and Lillian Erdahl, MD, (IMS Secretary/Treasurer) about their experiences as women in medicine in anticipation of the second annual IMS Women in Medicine Conference on Saturday, Sept. 16, 2023.Thank you to our podcast sponsor: Foster Group
Earlier this month Ross and Will visited the Rocky Mountain Trauma and Emergency Medicine Conference. In addition to trauma games and sim wars, there were so many great lectures and EMS Cast was lucky enough to get to interview some of the speakers about their talks. We are excited to get to bring some of this great content to our listeners. Dr. Maria Moreira tells us about the conference and then Ross and Will sit down with Trauma Critical Care Fellow Dr. Chelsea Horwood to learn all the ins and outs of ECMO in the trauma patient. To see a list of this years lectures and events- https://web.cvent.com/event/591e0026-80af-42cb-a801-ae94dd363ed6/summary https://www.denverhealth.org/for-professionals/clinical-specialties/trauma/trauma-emergency-medicine-conference To learn more about ECMO- https://www.elso.org/
KSQD 6-10-2023: The very long list of diseases linked to gum disease; the oral microbiome is thoroughly covered; The side effects of using mouthwash - more diseases like cardiac conditions are also linked to mouth microbiome; Caller complains about cost of dental care, even with insurance, and other mouth wash options; Take probiotics if given antibiotics with dental procedures; Problems of major infections deep in the roots of teeth, antibiotics and using bacteriophage and other treatments
TODAY ON THE ROBERT SCOTT BELL SHOW: Farewell Questions for Rochelle Walensky, FDA vaccine trial data, Paul Barattiero, Trinity School of Natural Health, Hydrogen water, mRNA universal flu jab, Dr. Rashid Buttar, Advanced Medicine Conference, New menopause drug and MORE! http://www.robertscottbell.com/natural-remedies/farewell-questions-for-rochelle-walensky-fda-vaccine-trial-data-paul-barattiero-trinity-school-of-natural-health-hydrogen-water-mrna-universal-flu-jab-dr-rashid-buttar-advanced-medicine-confer/
January 20, 2023 Dr. RHETT BERGERON, Regenerative Medicine Physician & Addiction Treatment Specialist @ Real Health Medical who will address: "The 2023 FAITH & MEDICINE CONFERENCE in Cumming, GA!" Subscribe: iTunes TuneIn Android RSS Feed Listen:
Podcast Transcript Join us for a special episode featuring our host, Jason Garwood, and his talk from the Faith & Medicine Conference in Atlanta, GA titled, Health for All of Life: Bridging the Gap Between Spiritual and Medical The post Faith & Medicine? appeared first on Cross & Crown Radio.
In this segment, Alex sits down with David Harder, Founder and Co-CEO at Atma Journey Centers to discuss the Psychedelic Medicine Global Conference taking place at Queen’s University from May 20-22 2022. Learn more about the conference and what to expect. Buy your tickets by clicking here!
In this episode of the Out of the Question Podcast, Chalcedon Vice-president, Martin Selbrede, discusses the necessary connection between God's Word and health and wellness, and his upcoming appearance at the 2022 Faith and Medicine Conference in February.
Out of the Question Podcast: Uncovering the Question Behind the Question
In this episode of the Out of the Question Podcast, Chalcedon Vice-president, Martin Selbrede, discusses the necessary connection between God’s Word and health and wellness, and his upcoming appearance at the 2022 Faith and Medicine Conference in February.
In this episode of the Out of the Question Podcast, Chalcedon Vice-president, Martin Selbrede, discusses the necessary connection between God's Word and health and wellness, and his upcoming appearance at the 2022 Faith and Medicine Conference in February.
The RSB Show 12-27-21 - ENCORE! Advanced Medicine Conference 2019, Bruce Lipton PhD, THINK beyond your genes, Terry Romberg DC, Pediatric thyroid cancer, TCM acceptance
In this episode we review the World Extreme Medicine Conference 2021. We discuss our experience of the conference, our favourite talks, key take-aways and general conference top tips. We both really enjoyed the conference and look forward to attending next year. We hope to see you there. https://www.extrememedicineexpo.com/
It's Good To See You | Working Mom Tips, Productivity Pearls & Task Management Systems
Host, Dr. Rupa Wong discusses why so many of us are uncomfortable with self promotion. In medicine, particularly, marketing used to be viewed with distrust. Times have changed, and in this episode you'll learn how to discuss your unique skill sets and talents to advance yourself professionally without alienating others. Pinnacle Women in Medicine Conference: www.pinnacleconference.org Megan Minns (the online marketing expert who advised us to shameless self promote): www.instagram.com/megan_minns Always running out of time? Gain some clarity on your time management archetype in this quiz: www.drrupawong.com/quiz Follow us on Instagram: www.instagram.com/drrupawong And for doctor mom vlogs on Youtube: www.youtube.com/drrupawong
It's Good To See You | Working Mom Tips, Productivity Pearls & Task Management Systems
How can we become negotiators? Negotiating strategies aren't just for when you are negotiating your first job contract, they are also instrumental for when your priorities in your life change. These tips are essential in allowing you to job craft - alter your responsibilities at work in line with what's important to you. In this episode, I'm joined by attorney and mediator, Hope Bennett, who specializes in assisting women narrow the gender pay gap. She shares her tips for effectively getting what you want at the negotiating table. Website: www.drrupawong.com Follow us on Instagram: www.instagram.com/drrupawong Questions or comments: email us at hello@drrupawong.com Hope Bennett LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/hope-bennett-625470a/ Pinnacle Women in Medicine Conference, May 20-22, 2022, Four Seasons, Dallas TX. This conference is for you if: You're a woman in medicine, trying to harmonize work and life The notion of perfectly imperfect resonates with you and you want to share and hear from women across all other specialties who believe in this also. You're facing difficult decisions regarding work and family and no longer want to feel isolated or guilty. You want to excel in your professional career and cultivate the ideal environment for success. www.pinnacleconference.org
Omar and Neil discussing and conversing about the upcoming plat medicine evergreen event and all things Portal to Ascension.
In this episode of GENEYE Pod, host Dr Jacqueline Beltz talks with Associate Professor Carmel Crock, OAM, Emergency Physician and Director of the Emergency Department at The Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital about diagnostic error and medical professionalism. Medical Professionalism is a complex topic. At first glance it can seem straight forward but professionalism is difficult to define. Professionalism is important within medicine for our patients', our own and our workplace experiences, but it is also important for clinical outcomes. We're more likely to make mistakes if we behave unprofessionally. Professionalism in the medical setting is also associated with increased patient satisfaction, trust, and adherence to treatment plans; fewer patient complaints and reduced risk of litigation. Professionalism has also been associated with physician excellence.In this episode, Dr Beltz talks about why professionalism should be considered a buildable skill rather than a personality trait. She discusses some of the concepts linking unprofessional behaviours to diagnostic errors and suggests that this is not only bad for our patients but for us too. Dr Beltz and Associate Professor Crock take the discussion further, with particular focus on strategies to improve knowledge, skills and culture relating to diagnostic error. They discuss why management of diagnostic errors is so difficult and why professionalism is critical. They also discuss management strategies and ways to improve these skills, highlighting the importance of positive role modelling.At GENEYE, we care about ourselves and each other, so we can care for our patients. We can't even begin to truly think we will serve our patients adequately if we don't care about ourselves. Associate Professor Crock and Dr Beltz conclude their discussion with conversation about medical culture and wellbeing – what they have seen improve and what they hope will come next.___________________________________________________________________________Acknowledgments Jacqueline Beltz and GENEYE would like to thank The Mind Room, Collingwood for supporting our program and allowing us to record in their studio. Thank you also to Professors Ian Incoll and Debra Nestel from University of Melbourne Masters of Surgical Education program for their ongoing support, teaching and encouragement.GENEYE POD is written, and hosted by Jacqueline Beltz and produced with the help of Nick Green from CORP COMM.We would like to acknowledge the people of the Kulin Nations who are the traditional custodians of the land on which this podcast was recorded. We would also like to pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging and to any Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people who might listen to this podcast. ___________________________________________________________________________ Further resources:GENEYE https://www.geneye.org.auSociety to improve diagnosis in medicine (SIDM) https://www.improvediagnosis.orgAustralasian Diagnostic Error in Medicine Conference https://www.ashm.org.au/Conferences/conferences-we-organise/AusDEM-Conference/
We first met Dr. Cucuzzella eight years ago at the University of Virginia Running in Medicine Conference, where he shared his tips for injury free running. Since then, we’ve shared his drills and tips with hundreds of runners. In addition to discussing training tips and philosophies for injury-free running —Dr. Mark is a 29-time sub 3:00 marathoner—Dr. Mark shares his nutrition and fueling philosophies, which will be surprising to many listeners. In addition to his high-level training and practicing medicine, Dr. Mark owns a minimalist shoe running store, Two Rivers Treads, coaches youth XC camps, and is the race director for the Freedoms Run Marathon and Half in Harpers Ferry, West Virginia. To learn more about Dr. Mark, including his latest book, Run for Your Life, check out www.drmarksdesk.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/runfartherandfaster/message
Feminista Jones is a Philadelphia-based feminist writer, public speaker, community activist, and semi-retired social worker. She is the author of the novel Push the Button, the poetry collection The Secret of Sugar Water, and the critically-acclaimed Reclaiming Our Space: How Black Feminists Are Changing the World From the Tweets to the Streets (Beacon, 2019). Her work centers Black American culture, critical race theory, intersectionality, women's health and well-being. Feminista's passion and talent for writing have led to her being featured in the New York Times, Washington Post, Time, Essence, XOJane, Complex, Vox, Salon, and EBONY. Cashapp: $FemJones| Venmo.com/FemJones www.Paypal.me/FemJones In 2017, Feminista was named one of the 100 Most Influential People in Philadelphia by Philadelphia magazine and was later featured in Philadelphia Style magazine for her community work in 2018, In 2020, Feminista was named one of the "Bitch 50", honoring the work of feminist women around the world. She is currently a weekly columnist at Zora Magazine and operates her own subscription-based platform. Since 2013, Feminista has presented and lectured at various colleges and universities including Princeton, Cornell, Columbia, Boston University, UC Berkeley, and The University of Pennsylvania. Represented by APB Speakers, Feminista is a highly sought-after presenter, and keynote speaker for major conferences and has presented at several, including Stanford's Online Feminism Conference, Drexel's Racism in Medicine Conference, the Society for Social Work and Research Conference, Netroots Nation, BlogHer, Woodhull Freedom Summit, and more. In 2018, she was honored to give the Baccalaureate speech during Vassar College's Commencement weekend. In 2015, she co-founded and served as General Director of the Women's Freedom Conference, the first all-digital conference completely organized by and featuring only Women of Color. For her work, she was named one of SheKnows 2015 “Voices of the Year”. In 2014, she launched a global anti-street harassment campaign (#YouOKSis) and a National Moment of Silence protesting police brutality (#NMOS14), both of which received international media attention. That year, she was named one of the Top 100 Black Social Influencers by The Root. In 2019, Feminista joined two of her closest friends to create Black Girl Missing, a true-crime podcast that focuses on the stories of missing Black girls in the United States. Feminista is also a mom, a non-profit consultant, a mentor to young girls and women, and an outspoken advocate for the homeless, people living in poverty, and those living with psychiatric disabilities. Originally recorded April 30th 2020 ---- DiDi Delgado is creating change (unapologetically). http://linktr.ee/thedididelgado https://thedididelgado.com/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-full-set-podcast/support
Feminista’s passion is writing and hers has been featured in the New York Times, Washington Post, Time, Essence, XOJane, Complex, Vox, Salon, and EBONY. In 2017, Feminista was named one of the 100 Most Influential People in Philadelphia by Philadelphia magazine and was later featured in Philadelphia Style magazine for her community work in 2018, Since 2013, Feminista has presented and lectured at various colleges and universities including Princeton, Cornell, Columbia, Boston University, UC Berkeley, and The University of Pennsylvania. She is a highly sought-after presenter for major conferences and has presented at several, including Netroots Nation, BlogHer, Woodhull Freedom Summit, Stanford University’s Online Feminism Conference, Drexel’s Racism in Medicine Conference, and more. In 2018, she was honored to give the Baccalaureate speech during Vassar College’s Commencement weekend. In 2015, she co-founded and served as General Director of the Women’s Freedom Conference, the first all-digital conference completely organized by and featuring only Women of Color. For her work, she was named one of SheKnows 2015 “Voices of the Year”. In 2014, she launched a global anti-street harassment campaign (#YouOKSis) and a National Moment of Silence protesting police brutality (#NMOS14), both of which received international media attention. That year, she was named one of the Top 100 Black Social Influencers by The Root. Feminista is also a mom, a mentor to young girls and women, and an outspoken advocate for the homeless, people living in poverty, and those living with psychiatric disabilities.
Karen Goodlett MD is an internal medicine doctor, Assistant Physician Program Director of Quality Resource Management and Co-lead of 21-Day Plant Power Challenge sponsored by Kaiser's Wellness Committee. In this interview she tells a story of how one person, and then a small group of people, made a big difference setting a trend and bringing plant-based nutrition into the mainstream of the culture in Kaiser. This is how it unfolded: In June 2013 Dr. Michael Greger (who was on our show last week!) was invited to speak to physicians at Kaiser Permanente regarding “Uprooting the Leading Causes of Death” (https://nutritionfacts.org). In August 2013 Kaiser organized their 1st 21-Day Plant Power Challenge! Dr. Goodlett was a participant in the challenge and converts to following a Low Fat Whole Food Plant-based Nutrition Lifestyle by the end of the Challenge. September 2014 Kaiser had their 2nd 21-Day Plant Power Challenge (PPC). This time Dr. Goodlett was a Co-Leader of the Challenge. In January 2015 Dr. Goodlett, along with other PPC leaders, created a webinar which was presented to Kaiser's National Healthy Lifestyle Group on how to sponsor a 21-Day Plant Power Challenge, which led to other Kaiser Regions around the nation sponsoring 21-Day Plant Power Challenges patterned after their model. In 2015 and 2016 Kaiser was a major sponsor of the Food as Medicine Conference held at the Emory Conference Center (now re-branded as the Remedy Food Project https://www.remedyfood.org) . In September 2016 one of Kaiser's Nurses and Dr. Goodlett sponsored a smaller departmental 21-Day Challenge at the Kaiser Headquarters which led to the development of their weekly Plant Power Lunch Support Group at the Kaiser Headquarters. In November 2016 The Kaiser PPC Leaders assisted The Physician's Committee for Responsible Medicine in sponsoring the event - Kickstart Your Health Atlanta ( https://www.pcrm.org/news/news-releases/atlanta-physicians-prescribe-food-medicine-nov-1-health-challenge). In January 2018 a Kaiser Nutritionist created a Whole Food Plant-based Nutrition Class for Kaiser's Healthy Living Class offerings to our patients and the public. In September 2018 Kaiser had their 3rd Plant Power Challenge for which Dr. Goodlett was a Co-Lead yet again. In May 2019 Kaiser's Weight Management Program began offering a Plant-based Nutrition Class.
At the inaugural Creativity in Medicine Conference held in Philadelphia on April 20, 2019, we hosted a live podcast taping of the #MedHumChat. Listen to the discussion between Dr. Colleen Farrell, Dr. Margot Hedlin, Grace Oliver, and the med twitterverse as they discuss Rafael Campo's poem "Why Doctors Write" and the role of social media in medicine. Thanks to Dr. Colleen Farrell, Dr. Margot Hedlin, and Grace Oliver for sharing, to Darlina Liu for producing this episode, to our podcast leads, Shiv and Darlina, and to the band Night Float for providing our music. Join the Med Hum Chat community on Twitter at https://twitter.com/medhumchat.
This episode features Dr. Shanicka Scarbrough, a family physician, prolific author and medical director in a live interview from the Momentum in Medicine Conference in Atlanta. In this episode: 1)We discuss her transition into medicine, started her own practice, then left medicine and back in again via medical directorship. 2)We discuss how she used her inspirations to write over a dozen books and how she accomplished that amazing feat. Books to inspire, educate, and motivate; she has them all. 3) She talks about being the first African American woman physician to be the medical director over a tech company that is a portal for patients seeking information. As The Wind Blows Dr. Shanicka's entire library of books www.blackdoctor.org www.timewithdoctorjarret.com www.licensedtolive.com
If I was going to sum up the summaries, I might put it this way, liberally co-opting the words and sentiments of my articulate guests: The intent here is to help doctors care for patients, patients care for themselves, and all of us care for each other (thanks for that concise statement, Jim Barr). If we want to do this well, we want to and need to standardize the way that digital medicine suppliers express their value so that providers and other purchasers can make informed choices not derailed by who has better marketing. And health systems and other large stakeholders are starting to come around to the inevitability of digital medicine and also the need for evidence to separate the winners from the not-so-greats in a field of literally thousands of health tech options. You can learn more at nodehealth.org or by emailing info@nodehealth.org. Megan Coder, PharmD, MBA, is executive director of the Digital Therapeutics Alliance (DTA), whose mission is to broaden the understanding, adoption, and integration of clinically validated digital therapeutic solutions into mainstream health care through education, advocacy, and research. With more than a decade of experience in the health care industry, Megan’s expertise extends from strategic growth and partnership development within the digital health sector to the direct delivery of patient care. James E. Barr, MD, is vice president of clinical intelligence at Atlantic Health System and medical director for the Optimus Healthcare Partners and Atlantic Health System Accountable Care Organizations. He is a board-certified family physician with an active clinical practice. He is an assistant clinical professor at Robert Wood Johnson Medical School and has worked with Aveta Health Solutions (North American Medical Management) as vice president of medical services. Katie D. McMillan, MPH, has dedicated her career to imagining and building technology to improve health care for patients and providers. Her experience spans multinational global health organizations, lean software start-up companies, and large academic medical centers. Katie’s latest venture is the creation of the Mobile App Gateway (MAG) at Duke University Health System. The MAG serves as the hub for digital health at Duke and provides product consulting services to clinicians and researchers, monthly events and workshops, and content exploring the many facets of the health tech industry. Naomi Fried, PhD, is an innovative and digital health thought leader and founder and CEO of the boutique advisory firm, Health Innovation Strategies, which focuses on innovation program design and digital health strategy. Naomi was the first vice president of innovation and external partnerships at Biogen, the first chief innovation officer at Boston Children’s Hospital, and vice president of innovation and advanced technology at Kaiser Permanente. She served on the board of directors of the American Telemedicine Association and the Governor of Massachusetts’ Innovation Council. Louis Morrow is regional director of sales for Intelligent Retinal Imaging Systems (IRIS), the leading comprehensive solution provider of diagnostic telemedicine services committed to ending preventable blindness due to diabetic eye disease. Louis was one of the earliest builders at IRIS and has played a major role in saving the eyesight of over 55,000 patients (so far) through the partnerships built with major health systems and integrated delivery networks across the country. He’s an award-winning consultative sales team leader with more than 20 years of successful experience in the eye care space and has held senior sales leadership positions across multiple companies. Adnan Iqbal is the cofounder and CEO of Luma Health, a digital health company solving the biggest challenge in health care: getting patients in front of the right provider and to the best health care outcome quickly. Adnan previously held leadership roles at Genentech across research and development, finance, operations, and market analysis and strategy. Prior to Genentech, Adnan cofounded a medical device start-up working to develop an inexpensive diagnostic test for tuberculosis and several other infectious diseases. Roylyn Fernandez, RN, has more than 15 years of combined experience in clinical and informatics roles integrating technologies such as electronic health records (EHRs), virtual desktop infrastructure (VDIs), and mobile applications into system processes. Her passion for nursing and health care enable her to leverage her clinical, operational, and informatics knowledge to design and execute technology adoption strategies that support organizational goals related to quality, patient safety, and revenue capture initiatives. In 2016, Roylyn joined DeLappe Consulting after leading enterprise-wide technology implementation and optimization projects for Kaiser Permanente, Sutter Health, and Cottage Health Systems. Jay Fischer, MBA, as an executive, management consultant, and entrepreneur, has earned a reputation for achieving business growth in challenging consumer and business markets in diverse industries. He has broad-based experience in marketing, business and channel development, sales, customer management, and operations. He has created strong brands from start-up through revitalization stages, developed and sold innovative solutions for diverse customer groups/distribution channels, and built team commitment for sustainable growth in organizations. Jay is a visionary and strategic thinker who has demonstrated a consistent record of translating plans into results in the face of difficult market, financial, and organization conditions. Jitendra Barmecha, MD, MPH, is chief information officer and senior vice president of information technology, health care data and analytics, and clinical engineering at SBH Health System in the Bronx, NY. He serves on the health care advisory panel for Salesforce, Health Connect Partners, and the American College of Physicians (physician payment reform). He is a fellow of the American College of Physicians, senior fellow of hospital medicine, and fellow of the New York Academy of Medicine. While continuing his passion for bedside patient care as a hospitalist, he enjoys teaching clinical staff and routinely provides lectures on health care management, technology innovation, and policy. 02:50 Megan explains the Digital Therapeutics Alliance. 03:04 What actually is a digital therapeutic and how do you define it? 03:58 “The goal really is to make sure that there’s cohesion across this industry.”—Megan 04:32 “It’s okay to be targeted.”—Megan 05:42 “We need to find what doctors need and what patients need through data.”—Jim 05:54 What the conference confirmed for Jim. 06:14 Utilizing the abundance of health care data. 07:18 Helping physicians care better for their patients. 08:02 Helping patients care better for themselves. 09:40 How companies are looking to gather enough data. 12:45 The small stuff vs tackling the “medium stuff.” 13:08 “Are we making the same mistakes that the EHRs made?”—Adnan 14:10 “The concept of a PCP [primary care provider] is really dying.”—Adnan 15:47 "The script is being written as we talk."—Jay You can learn more at nodehealth.org or by emailing info@nodehealth.org.
Brian Van Winkle, MBA, focuses on transforming health care by accelerating the adoption of digital technologies throughout the ecosystem. He is the executive director for NODE.Health, a nonprofit with a mission to combine the rigor of evidence-based medicine with emerging health care technologies to help create evidence-based digital medicine. Brian also runs an innovation center for Johns Hopkins focused on connecting physicians with promising technologies and solutions to solve real problems. Brian has spent 10 years in health care consulting with expertise in strategy design, process improvement implementation, and complex transformation at some of the biggest health care systems in the world. Jay Erickson is a founding partner and Health and Wellness lead at Modus, a digital product studio, and serves on the executive board of NODE.Health. As a cancer survivor and lifelong technologist, he works at the intersection of patient advocacy and digital health, using human-centered design methods to improve experiences and outcomes. Shahid N. Shah is an internationally recognized and influential health care IT thought leader who is known as “The Healthcare IT Guy” across the internet. He is a technology strategy consultant to many federal agencies and winner of Federal Computer Week’s coveted “Fed 100” award given to IT experts that have made a big impact in the government. Shahid has architected and built multiple clinical solutions over his almost 24-year career. He helped design and deploy the American Red Cross’s electronic health record solution across thousands of sites; he’s built several Web-based electronic medical records now in use by hundreds of physicians; he’s designed large groupware and collaboration sites in use by thousands; and, as an ex-CTO for a billion-dollar division of Cardinal Health, he helped design advanced clinical interfaces for medical devices and hospitals. Shahid also serves as a senior technology strategy adviser, helping small businesses commercialize their health care applications. 03:54 What is NODE? 04:33 Filling a void around clinical evidence. 06:09 What would happen if NODE doesn’t exist? 06:41 Good vs bad product supply in health care. 08:42 Getting a lot more value out of government funding. 11:13 Connecting problems with solutions and how NODE is helping. 14:16 Getting the framework right within digital technology. 14:30 Designing digital technology from the problem perspective. 15:07 “Building a reasonable taxonomy.”—Shahid 16:11 “What we know is we’re gonna get it wrong.”—Shahid 16:27 The 3 main things in operationalization. 16:58 “How do you go and test a digital health tool?”—Shahid 17:13 “There is a science to [testing] user experience.”—Shahid 18:13 “We want to say, ‘Here’s how you do it.’”—Shahid 18:53 “Failure is super important.”—Jay 20:02 “Embrace failure in a healthy way.”—Jay 22:59 “Is the problem itself portable?”—Shahid 25:23 Mobile technologies and the need to be integration and patient first. 27:07 “You have to see across facilities.”—Shahid 27:54 “Multisite—just 2—is a thousand times better than 1.”—Jay
Dr Marcos Agostinho (@MarcMedMD) asks Professor Peter Krustrup (http://ow.ly/9slg30koLv1) about the history of football fitness. What is it? Does it involve games/competition? Who are the main beneficiaries? And what of ‘walking football’ – what does that entail? This short podcast is a celebration of the health benefits of football and it provides powerful practical examples of what can be done. Kudos! The 2nd International Football and Medicine Conference will be held in Odense, Denmark, on 25-26th January 2019. Here is a 2018 systematic review: Broad-spectrum physical fitness benefits of recreational football: a systematic review and meta-analysis. http://ow.ly/oGBs30koLzT
Docs Outside The Box - Ordinary Doctors Doing Extraordinary Things
LISTEN & SUBSCRIBE ON: APPLE PODCASTS | GOOGLE PLAY | STITCHER | SPOTIFY What's up DOTB NATION!!! Last week, I was in Atlanta for Dr. Drai's Momentum in Medicine Conference. It was a phenomenal conference and I'm wondering if I should just put out a solo episode with a review of it. If you're looking to monetize your medical degree outside of the hospital or clinical walls – this is the conference for you! Something else cool happened. MS-4 and host of the Convos with Cole Podcast – Wendell Cole reached out and asked if he could meet and ask me questions. We met at the end of Day 1 of the conference and his questions were so good I had to put it on wax. He asked excellent questions and I have a good feeling we're going to hearing great things from future Doctor Cole. Wendell Cole & Me at the W. Buckhead The post 055 – Impromptu Q&A appeared first on DOCS OUTSIDE THE BOX.
https://ampa.org/ Join our distinguished Panel Discuss the Highlights of Day 2! @CMGrffn Dr. Cynthia Griffin @87MD1 Dr. Chris Fullagar @MattRoginski Dr. Matt Roginski @ALatimer13 Dr. Andrew Latimer @ChuckSheppard Dr. Chuck Sheppard @LuigisDad Sam Matta RN, East Coast Heli Ops @UCAirCareDoc Dr. Bill Hinckley @Crit_Care_Excel Michael C. Berrier NRP, FP-C, NPT, AAS @AshleyLiebig Ashley Liebig (all around badass) Dr. Damon A. Darsey AND your Host @EMSCritCare Dr. Faizan H. Arshad Hosted by @AmpaDocs #CCTMC18 Query us on Twitter: www.twitter.com/EMS_Nation Like us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/prehospitalnation Wishing Everyone a safe tour! ~Faizan H. Arshad, MD @emscritcare www.emsnation.org
https://ampa.org/ Join our distinguished Panel Discuss the Highlights of Day 1! @87MD1 Dr. Chris Fullagar @ktcollopy Kevin T. Collopy, BA, FP-C, CCEMT-P, NRP, CMTE @UCAirCareDoc Dr. Bill Hinckley @CMGrffn Dr. Cynthia Griffin @LuigisDad Sam Matta RN, NRP @AshleyLiebig Ashley Liebig (all around badass) @EMSCritCare Dr. Faizan H. Arshad Hosted by @AmpaDocs #CCTMC18 Query us on Twitter: www.twitter.com/EMS_Nation Like us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/prehospitalnation Wishing Everyone a safe tour! ~Faizan H. Arshad, MD @emscritcare www.emsnation.org
During the HIMSS 2018 Annual Conference and Exhibition we met up with select faculty presenting at the NODE Health Innovation Roundtable. This segment features James Corbett, JD, MDiv, Senior Vice President, Chief Mission Officer, Centura Health. Centura Health is hosting the Future of Medicine Conference in Denver, Colordao, May 3rd & 4th 2018. Interview via Fred Goldstein, co-host Health Innovation Media. Segment filmed and produced by Gregg Masters, Managing Director, Health Innovation Media.
The RAGE Podcast - The Resuscitationist's Awesome Guide to Everything
In this talk from the '2017 Performance Psychology in Medicine Conference' run by the Institute of Prehospital Care in London, Chris Nickson discusses these questions and more: What is elite performance? How is expertise developed? How can we use simulation to develop and maintain expertise, both individually and collectively?
Structured Water http://learntruehealth.com/structured-water/ Healing with Structured Water No matter what diet you’re into, experts have always stressed the importance of drinking enough water daily. However, did you know that water can be tweaked to maximize its effect? My guest, Dr. Igor Smirnov did that by inventing structured water through the MRET technology. Healing Benefits of Natural Spring Water Smirnov’s work started in the 1980s around the time when the Chernobyl accident happened in Russia. A lot of victims suffered from radiation disease due to the accident and had to undergo rehabilitation. According to Smirnov, medical doctors eventually noticed that in one rehabilitation place, victims seemed to have excellent recovery results compared to victims from other centers. Apparently, they realized that a significant factor in their recovery was because the victims primarily consumed natural spring water. Extensive research was then done at the St. Petersburg University. Smirnov initially believed it was because the water had exotic minerals or compounds. Another theory was maybe not the chemistry but rather the physics of water. However, after further testing, Smirnov and his team discovered that there is a particular molecular structure in water. Hence, this was the reason why it helped cure the victims’ radiation disease. What Is Structured Water? “Structured water is important in human physiology because it has a linear structure,” explains Smirnov. “In scientific terminology, it has a polarized oriented molecular structure which was discovered in the second part of the 20th century.” Smirnov further explains that this structure resembles the structure of intracellular water in the human cell and living cells. Consequently, it means this structured water has a profound effect on the biochemistry of the body. And because it is ready for consumption for stimulation by the cell, this particular structure is fundamental. Smirnov shares that it took him years to understand this concept involving the molecular structure of water and that it matches the structure of intracellular water in the human body. Molecular Resonance Effect Technology It took Smirnov several years to develop a technology to replicate this type of water in the laboratory environment. When he did, he named this technology, Molecular Resonance Effect Technology (MRET). Based on MRET, Smirnov managed to develop different types of products. Some of the products include the MRET activation device which helps activate water and water-based products. However, Smirnov clarifies that not every natural water can produce the same effect. Apparently, only natural water from particular places like high mountains in Russia, Tibet, and Himalayan mountains are the most preferred ones. Based on the studies conducted by Smirnov’s research team, people residing in those high mountains live longer. Furthermore, because they consume natural water from those places, they are likewise less prone to infectious disease. Physics Of Water Conducting further tests, Smirnov discovered that structured water has effects on water conductivity and electrical conductivity. It was also tested on infected mice and found that there was no inflammation while their body was fighting infection. MRET treatment in water or structured water apparently makes water a ‘super liquid.’ Hence, making it very beneficial to the body. “It can penetrate and reach the blood vessel and cell membrane. In addition to that, it has positive physiological effects,” shares Smirnov. “This structured water also suppresses harmful bacteria growth.” Cancer And Structured Water Smirnov claims that drinking MRET water or structured water reduces the growth of cancer cells and growth of tumors in the body. Based on their tests, the lifespan of mice was 60% higher, hence making the death rate significantly lower. Consequently, it was indeed proven effective on humans. During the Fukushima nuclear accident in Japan in 2011, Smirnov’s team sent MRET water to the victims of the incident and had positive results after consuming the structured water. The structured water likewise benefitted people undergoing chemotherapy from Singapore, Malaysia, and the United States. Based on their feedback, patients got less negative results from chemotherapy. Some of the side effects prevented by consuming structured water are headaches, inflammation, and nausea. Smirnov also recalls a chemotherapy patient from Los Angeles whose blood test turned out normal after drinking the structured water. Hydration And Quality Of Water Our body eliminates toxins through the water system of the body and delivers nutrients to the body through fluids. Hence, it is important to stay hydrated because water is sensitive to any physical effect, not just electromagnetic radiation. But the benefits of water is furthermore maximized is MRET-treated. “Regular water is just purified water. This has no positive effect on the body,” explains Smirnov. “It’s good water, but it can’t produce significant natural physiological effects.” Smirnov also cautions against any water or water container found anywhere near high voltage power lines or strong electromagnetic fields. Because the molecular structure of this water is ruined, it poses an adverse effect on our body. “Alkaline water is good if you’re suffering from too much acidity,” Smirnov explains. “But on a regular basis when the body is healthy, your blood is supposed to be slightly alkaline, urine slightly acidic and saliva should be neutral at 7.0 ph.” Smirnov says drinking MRET water, whether one is a little alkaline or acidic, helps pull the body back into balance. It is likewise not good to put any additives in water. MRET Device Smirnov’s device can treat two liters of water every half hour, and structured water can last several weeks. He also advises using clean water before using the device. He also stresses that MRET is not a filtration technology but rather an activation technology. Hence, if the water is not pure, you have to use filtration first to remove metals or organic particles. “MRET water has an excellent anti-oxidant effect. When we conducted testing on plants, the MRET water significantly made the leaves grow faster,” claimed Smirnov. Can we cook with this water? Yes, we can! Smirnov says the structure of the water only gets ruined if it reaches boiling point. Apparently, the taste of food and drinks changes when you use structured water. Smirnov had a partner in Taiwan who happened to be a tea ceremony master. Using structured water, he claimed that the tea tasted better. In another case, another acquaintance in Singapore treated cheap wine with the MRET device and claimed it also tasted better. Now that’s fantastic! Wave Rider Apart from the MRET technology, Smirnov also developed products which help eliminate the adverse effect of electromagnetic radiation on human body. This device protects the human body against electromagnetic radiation from cellphones, computers, laptops, microwaves, tv, and wi-fi. According to Smirnov, the Wave Rider helps restore the brain to normal function and sleep patterns improve. This is because the device protects individuals within a 30-meter radius device and changes the structure of the electromagnetic field. “The healthy life begins with safe and clean Food, Water, Air and no electromagnetic smog,” said Smirnov. “My mission statement is to keep developing new technologies that can help improve our lifestyle.” Bio Dr. Igor Smirnov graduated from St. Petersburg Naval Academy in 1975, Faculty of Nuclear Physics (Fission Reactors) and Engineering with a Master’s of Science degree in mechanical engineering. Continuing his education into the next decade, he was actively involved in advanced research regarding the effects of low-frequency electromagnetic oscillations (EMFs) on human cellular physiology at St. Petersburg State University, graduating in 1986 with his Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology. His advanced research and study of the psychosomatic development of children swimming in infancy were conducted at St. Petersburg Children Hospital. The results of his research were significant enough to be published by the World Health Organization in Munich, Germany. Smirnov’s research has been issued in the St. Petersburg University Press, and in peer reviewed magazines such as Explore Magazine, The Electric Space Craft Journal, The Electronic Journal of Biotechnology, and The European Journal of Scientific Research. He also lectures extensively and makes speeches at international scientific congresses and conferences such as International Biophysics Congress (2008), Anti-Aging International Conferences (2003-2008), International Microwave Symposium (2007), Bioelectromagnetic Society Annual Meetings (2004-2007), Rutgers Symposium on Lunar Settlements (2007), The Society for Physical Regulation in Biology and Medicine Conference (2006), Thailand National Cancer Center Symposium (2005), Thailand Ministry of Public Health and The Chemistry Society of Thailand Meeting (2005), Asia-Pacific Electromagnetic Fields Conference (2004), The First Asia and Oceanic Congress for Radiation Protection (2002), Effects of EMR on Biological Systems Conference (2000). He is a President of Global Quantech, Inc., a biotechnological research company, and a Member of the Bioelectromagnetics Society of America, the Biophysical Society and the Association of American Engineers. After the catastrophic nuclear plant radiation leak at Chernobyl, Russia in 1986, which caused more than three million cases of cancer, Dr. Smirnov, and his scientific team investigated the normalizing effect of particular mountain spring water on victims of the radioactive fallout which lead to his invention of the molecular resonance effect technology. He was awarded two United States patents “Method and Device for Producing Activated Liquids and Methods of Use Thereof” and “Electromagnetic Radiation Shielding Material and Device.” Get Connected with Dr. Igor Smirnov! Official Website Wave Rider MRET Cellphone Radiation Books by Dr. Igor Smirnov Applied Biophysics of Activated Water Molecular Resonance Effect Technology Recommended Reading by Dr. Igor Smirnov The Fourth Phase of Water: Beyond Solid, Liquid, and Vapor Detailed Show Notes Coming Soon! 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The Diagnostic Error in Medicine Conference 2015 has finally come! We have been looking forward to attending this conference for a while now. This comes on the heels of the freshly published Institute of Medicine Report on diagnostic error, an initiative which was prompted by SIDM, with Mark Graber at the helm. These three episodes, 6, 7, and 8 are our end-of-day reflections on the presentations we have heard. Don't forget to post your comments on our website imreasoning.com, in particular about your thoughts on the IOM's definition of a diagnostic error.
The Diagnostic Error in Medicine Conference 2015 has finally come! We have been looking forward to attending this conference for a while now. This comes on the heels of the freshly published Institute of Medicine Report on diagnostic error, an initiative which was prompted by SIDM, with Mark Graber at the helm. These three episodes, 6, 7, and 8 are our end-of-day reflections on the presentations we have heard. Don't forget to post your comments on our website imreasoning.com, in particular about your thoughts on the IOM's definition of a diagnostic error.
The Diagnostic Error in Medicine Conference 2015 has finally come! We have been looking forward to attending this conference for a while now. This comes on the heels of the freshly published Institute of Medicine Report on diagnostic error, an initiative which was prompted by SIDM, with Mark Graber at the helm. These three episodes, 6, 7, and 8 are our end-of-day reflections on the presentations we have heard. Don't forget to post your comments on our website imreasoning.com, in particular about your thoughts on the IOM's definition of a diagnostic error.
In this episode on Whistler's Update in Emergency Medicine Conference 2014 Highlights we have... Chapter 1 with David Carr on his approach to Shock, including the RUSH protocol, followed by a discussion on Thrombolysis for Submassive Pulmonary Embolism.... Then in Chapter 2 Lisa Thurgur presents a series of Toxicology Cases packed with pearls, pitfalls and surprises and reviews the use of Lipid Emulsion Therapy in toxicology....Finally in Chapter 3 Joel Yaphe reviews the most important articles from 2013 including the Targeted Temperature Managment post-arrest paper, the use of Tranexamic Acid for epistaxis, return to play concussion guidelines and clinical decision rules for subarachnoid hemorrhage. Another Whistler's Update in Emergency Medicine Conference to remember....... The post Episode 44 – Whistler Update in Emergency Medicine Conference 2014 appeared first on Emergency Medicine Cases.
In this episode on Whistler's Update in Emergency Medicine Conference 2014 Highlights we have... Chapter 1 with David Carr on his approach to Shock, including the RUSH protocol, followed by a discussion on Thrombolysis for Submassive Pulmonary Embolism.... Then in Chapter 2 Lisa Thurgur presents a series of Toxicology Cases packed with pearls, pitfalls and surprises and reviews the use of Lipid Emulsion Therapy in toxicology....Finally in Chapter 3 Joel Yaphe reviews the most important articles from 2013 including the Targeted Temperature Managment post-arrest paper, the use of Tranexamic Acid for epistaxis, return to play concussion guidelines and clinical decision rules for subarachnoid hemorrhage. Another Whistler's Update in Emergency Medicine Conference to remember....... The post Episode 44 – Whistler Update in Emergency Medicine Conference 2014 appeared first on Emergency Medicine Cases.
Whistler's Update in Emergency Medicine Conference 2013 in Whistler, British Columbia is U of Toronto's case-based interactive small group EM conference. There were so may great talks with amazing clinical pearls that I decided to wade through the 18 hours of audio recordings and packaged some of the key highlights for you here......EM Literature Review 2012 by Dr. Joel Yaphe, Neonatal Resuscitation Pearls by Dr. Nicole Kester-Greene, Fever of Unknown Origin by Dr. Shirley Lee, Improving Cosmesis in Wound Management by Dr. Maria Ivankovic, Hepato-biliary Disease by Dr. Sara Gray, & Pediatric Cardiac & Respiratory Cases by Dr. Donna Goldenberg. The post Episode 32: Whistler Update in Emergency Medicine Conference 2013 appeared first on Emergency Medicine Cases.
Whistler's Update in Emergency Medicine Conference 2013 in Whistler, British Columbia is U of Toronto's case-based interactive small group EM conference. There were so may great talks with amazing clinical pearls that I decided to wade through the 18 hours of audio recordings and packaged some of the key highlights for you here......EM Literature Review 2012 by Dr. Joel Yaphe, Neonatal Resuscitation Pearls by Dr. Nicole Kester-Greene, Fever of Unknown Origin by Dr. Shirley Lee, Improving Cosmesis in Wound Management by Dr. Maria Ivankovic, Hepato-biliary Disease by Dr. Sara Gray, & Pediatric Cardiac & Respiratory Cases by Dr. Donna Goldenberg. The post Episode 32: Whistler Update in Emergency Medicine Conference 2013 appeared first on Emergency Medicine Cases.
This week we go to the archives from our trip to denver where we sat down with Carol Clark. She discussed the upcoming observation medicine conference which will be in Troy, Michigan September 12-13 this year. Enjoy!
In this bonus episode, our second installment of the highlights from Whistler's Update in Emergency Medicine Conference 2012, we have Dr. David Carr updating us on infectious diseases, Dr. Dennis Scolnick giving us the low down on pediatric urological emergencies, Dr. Anil Chopra reviewing the pearls and pitfalls of managing shock states, and much more. In these conference highlights our experts answer such questions as: Which oral antibiotics can replace IV antibiotics in the majority of bacterial infections? What are the most recent recommendations for pelvic inflammatory disease management? Which patients with mammalian bites require antibiotics? How can we best counsel our patients with potential exposure to HIV? Does every child with a painful scrotum require an ultrasound? What is the role of treatment with Bicarb in shock? What are the best antibiotic choices in patients suspected of septic shock? When are steroids indicated for patients in shock? How should you decide between the different vasopressors for shock? and many more....... The post Episode 22b: Whistler Update in Emergency Medicine Conference 2012 appeared first on Emergency Medicine Cases.
In this bonus episode, our second installment of the highlights from Whistler Update in Emergency Medicine Conference 2012, we have Dr. Eric Letovsky talking about complications of MI and the importance of listening for cardiac murmurs. Next, I moderate an expert panel on the current trends on imaging patients who present with renal colic and query appendicitis with Dr. Connie Leblanc, Dr. Joel Yaphe, Dr. David MacKinnon & Dr. Eric Letovsky. We then hear from Dr. Adam Cheng, Dr. Dennis Scolnick & Dr. Anna Jarvis in a pediatric expert panel about the newest on minor head injury, otitis media, mastoiditis and bronchiolitis. Dr. David Carr reviews one of the most important articles in 2011 regarding subarachnoid hemorrhage, and Dr. David MacKinnon gives us tonnes of clinical pearls when it comes to everyone's favourite subject, anorectal disorders. The post Episode 22a: Whistler Update in Emergency Medicine Conference 2012 appeared first on Emergency Medicine Cases.