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The Crossover with Dr. Rick Komotar
Dr. Tracy Crane: Alcohol and Cancer Risk – What We Know

The Crossover with Dr. Rick Komotar

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2025 25:58


Dr. Crane is a distinguished leader in cancer control and is passionate about her commitment to the science of better outcomes for patients and community. Her work sits at the intersection of lifestyle medicine and digital health with a goal of developing targeted interventions, utilizing digital biomarkers to deliver the right intervention, at the right time to the right person. She received her Ph.D. from the University of Arizona and is an R25 Transdisciplinary Research on Energetics and Cancer (TREC) NCI Fellow.Dr. Crane was recruited to Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center to co-lead the Cancer Control Research Program and direct the Lifestyle Medicine, Prevention and Digital health initiative. She serves on the University of Miami IRB's consent to contact committee as the Sylvester representative for cancer-related studies and is an appointed cabinet member to the Executive Dean for Research of the Miller School of Medicine. As the population science representative, she serves on the Gynecologic Oncology and Lymphoma site disease groups and works with clinical and research faculty members. She was recently appointed the Vice-Chair for NRG Oncology NCORP Cancer Prevention and Control Committee.Dr. Crane joined Sylvester from the College of Nursing, Biobehavioral Health Sciences Division, at the University of Arizona in Tucson, where she served as co-lead of the Behavioral Measurement and Interventions Shared Resource at the University of Arizona Cancer Center. She also held joint appointments in the Department of Nutrition Sciences, Data Science Institute, and Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health.

Virginia Is For Laughers with X2 Comedy
205: Boost Your Endurance: Top 5 Training Tips from Expert Dr. Mike Saunders {Ep 205}

Virginia Is For Laughers with X2 Comedy

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2025 84:02


Laughers, today we dive into the world of endurance training with Dr. Mike Saunders, the esteemed Director of the Human Performance Laboratory at James Madison University. Dr. Saunders, an exercise science professor and researcher, brings his exceptional expertise in endurance performance and recovery to the table. You'll hear about his unique journey from Canada to the United States, spurred by his passion for distance running, and how he ultimately found his calling in the niche field of exercise physiology. Get invaluable insights into endurance training, as he reveals his top five tips that'll help you stay motivated and make exercise a regular part of your lifestyle. From the importance of finding your "why" to the benefits of being a contrarian in today's fitness culture, Dr. Saunders offers practical advice that is both relatable and inspiring. Unpack the fascinating research happening at the Human Performance Lab, where they explore nutritional strategies that can enhance your performance and aid recovery. Learn how even small changes in your carbohydrate intake during exercise can make a significant difference, and get a peek into groundbreaking studies on how genetics can influence your response to caffeine. Whether you're a seasoned athlete or just getting back into the swing of fitness, this episode is packed with actionable takeaways. Tune in for Dr. Saunders' wisdom, shaped by decades of experience and a passion for helping people achieve their best selves. Don't miss this chance to revolutionize your fitness routine—share this podcast with a friend and let's make 2025 your healthiest year yet! Cheers! To get in touch with JMU's Dr. Mike Saunders email him at saundemj@jmu.edu School also referenced by Dr. Saunders where he gives talks twice a year:  Miller School of Albemarle: millerschoolofalbemarle.org/athletics “It's a private residential high school outside of Charlottesville (Virginia). And so they, they have created a bit of a niche there where they've created a very, very competitive, like a nationally competitive cycling program. And they have athletes from all over the country and in fact from multiple countries.” ~Dr. Mike Saunders FWAF [f-wahf] = The Funny Womacks & Friends To learn more about FWAF Show & Buy Tickets visit: thefunnywomacks.com Facebook & Instagram: @thefunnywomacks YouTube: The Funny Womacks

Power On Your Plate
Episode 126 - Long COVID and ME/CFS On The Immune System

Power On Your Plate

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2024 38:38


Become a member, FREE for 30 days! https://hayliepomroy.com/member   Long COVID is more than just a lasting effect of a virus; it's something we need to understand deeply and research thoroughly. I'm joined by two amazing experts, Dr. Nancy Klimas, Director of the Institute for Neuro-Immune Medicine and Dr. Ana Palacio, professor at the University of Miami and co-director of the Long COVID Clinic at the Miami VA.  Together, they discuss the different parts of long COVID, including what causes it and how it affects the body. They explain how the COVID virus and other factors can trigger long COVID, how the body's immune system reacts, and ways on how patients can be empowered in taking charge of their health. Don't miss out as Dr. Klimas and Dr. Palacio share their knowledge and give you new ideas on how to manage and understand long COVID.   Tune in to the Fast Metabolism Matters Podcast – Long COVID and ME/CFS On The Immune System.   Enjoy this episode? Subscribe to Fast Metabolism Matters and leave a 5-star review.   Get a free supplement and nutrition program today. https://hayliepomroy.com/podcast   Sign up for the 10-Day Cleanse Challenge here! https://hayliepomroy.com/cleanse    Get a FREE hard copy of the Fast Metabolism Diet book! https://hayliepomroy.com/freebook   Become a certified Fast Metabolism Health Coach NOW! https://hayliepomroy.com/fmdc Nancy Klimas, M.D., is the Director of the Institute for Neuro-Immune Medicine where she directs a group of remarkable interdisciplinary scientists and clinicians. They collaborate to discover innovative strategies for treating and preventing chronic illnesses, while also focusing on training the next generation of clinicians and scientists. With 40 years of professional experience, Dr. Nancy Klimas is internationally recognized for her work in multi-symptom disorders, including ME/CFS, GWI, fibromyalgia, and Long COVID.   LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nancy-klimas-49255178/ Instagram: https://instagram.com/nancyklimas Twitter: https://x.com/ngklimas   Dr. Ana Palacio is a Professor of Clinical Medicine at the University of Miami, Miller School of Medicine, and Co-Director of the Long Covid Clinic at the Miami VA Health Care System. She holds an MD from Universidad Católica Santiago de Guayaquil and a Master's in Public Health from Johns Hopkins University. Dr. Palacio completed her residency in Internal Medicine at the University of Miami/Jackson Memorial Medical Center and a post-doctoral fellowship in General Internal Medicine at Johns Hopkins.   Her work focuses on understanding and addressing long Covid, emphasizing patient-centric care and bridging the gap between research and clinical practice to improve healthcare outcomes​    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ana-palacio-91183665/   #PostCOVIDSyndrome #MECFS #myalgicencephalomyelitis #chronicillness #chronicfatigue #medicaleducation #patientempowerment #LongCovid #ChronicIllness #COVIDResearch #ImmuneSystem #HealthPodcast

Fast Metabolism Matters with Haylie Pomroy
Episode 126 - Long COVID and ME/CFS On The Immune System

Fast Metabolism Matters with Haylie Pomroy

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2024 38:38


Become a member, FREE for 30 days! https://hayliepomroy.com/member   Long COVID is more than just a lasting effect of a virus; it's something we need to understand deeply and research thoroughly. I'm joined by two amazing experts, Dr. Nancy Klimas, Director of the Institute for Neuro-Immune Medicine and Dr. Ana Palacio, professor at the University of Miami and co-director of the Long COVID Clinic at the Miami VA.  Together, they discuss the different parts of long COVID, including what causes it and how it affects the body. They explain how the COVID virus and other factors can trigger long COVID, how the body's immune system reacts, and ways on how patients can be empowered in taking charge of their health. Don't miss out as Dr. Klimas and Dr. Palacio share their knowledge and give you new ideas on how to manage and understand long COVID.   Tune in to the Fast Metabolism Matters Podcast – Long COVID and ME/CFS On The Immune System.   Enjoy this episode? Subscribe to Fast Metabolism Matters and leave a 5-star review.   Get a free supplement and nutrition program today. https://hayliepomroy.com/podcast   Sign up for the 10-Day Cleanse Challenge here! https://hayliepomroy.com/cleanse    Get a FREE hard copy of the Fast Metabolism Diet book! https://hayliepomroy.com/freebook   Become a certified Fast Metabolism Health Coach NOW! https://hayliepomroy.com/fmdc Nancy Klimas, M.D., is the Director of the Institute for Neuro-Immune Medicine where she directs a group of remarkable interdisciplinary scientists and clinicians. They collaborate to discover innovative strategies for treating and preventing chronic illnesses, while also focusing on training the next generation of clinicians and scientists. With 40 years of professional experience, Dr. Nancy Klimas is internationally recognized for her work in multi-symptom disorders, including ME/CFS, GWI, fibromyalgia, and Long COVID.   LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nancy-klimas-49255178/ Instagram: https://instagram.com/nancyklimas Twitter: https://x.com/ngklimas   Dr. Ana Palacio is a Professor of Clinical Medicine at the University of Miami, Miller School of Medicine, and Co-Director of the Long Covid Clinic at the Miami VA Health Care System. She holds an MD from Universidad Católica Santiago de Guayaquil and a Master's in Public Health from Johns Hopkins University. Dr. Palacio completed her residency in Internal Medicine at the University of Miami/Jackson Memorial Medical Center and a post-doctoral fellowship in General Internal Medicine at Johns Hopkins.   Her work focuses on understanding and addressing long Covid, emphasizing patient-centric care and bridging the gap between research and clinical practice to improve healthcare outcomes​    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ana-palacio-91183665/   #PostCOVIDSyndrome #MECFS #myalgicencephalomyelitis #chronicillness #chronicfatigue #medicaleducation #patientempowerment #LongCovid #ChronicIllness #COVIDResearch #ImmuneSystem #HealthPodcast

Shining With ADHD by The Childhood Collective
#170: Phones, Social Media, + ADHD with Dr. Tasha Brown

Shining With ADHD by The Childhood Collective

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2024 38:07


SHINING WITH ADHD #170: Phones, Social Media, + ADHD with Dr. Tasha Brown The Childhood Collective10/16/2024SUMMARY"Please can I get a phone?? All my friends have one!" If you have had this conversation once (or one thousand times), you are not alone. On top of everything we worry about as ADHD parents, we are also navigating how to keep our kids safe online. In today's episode, Dr. Tasha Brown explains how social media and phones affect mental health and self-esteem for kids with ADHD. As a child psychologist, she has practical, realistic ideas to help keep our kids and teens safe online. MEET DR. TASHA BROWNDr. Tasha M. Brown, licensed clinical child psychologist is the director and founder at TMB Psychological Services. Dr. Brown graduated from Syracuse University in 2010 with a Bachelor of Science in Child and Family Studies and Psychology; and a minor in African American Studies. In 2013 she received her Master of Arts from DePaul University in Clinical Psychology. She then completed a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in clinical psychology in 2016 from DePaul University. Dr. Brown then went on to complete her Predoctoral Internship and Postdoctoral Fellowship at the University of Miami, Miller School of Medicine.LINKS + RESOURCESEpisode #170 TranscriptDr. Tasha Brown's InstagramDr. Tasha Brown's Podcast Notes from a Child Psychologist Dr. Tasha Brown's website TMB Psychological Services The Childhood Collective InstagramHave a question or want to share some thoughts? Shoot us an email at hello@thechildhoodcollective.comMentioned in this episode:Creating Calm CourseCreating Calm is a video-based course that will teach you simple, step-by-step strategies to help you parent a happy and independent child with ADHD (ages 4-12 years old). Whenever and wherever you have an internet connection. Use the code PODCAST for 10% off!Creating Calm CourseBoard Games for Kids with ADHDBoard games are a natural way to help kids build their executive functioning and cooperation skills. When we polled the community about your favorite board games for kids with ADHD, you gave us hundreds of ideas! We narrowed them down to the games that got the most votes, and sorted them by age. Check out our top recommendations for board games for kids with ADHD, and let us know how it goes. Board Games for Kids with ADHDHungryrootHungryroot offers “good-for-you groceries and simple recipes.” We have loved having one less thing to worry about when it comes to raising kids. For 40% off your first box, click the link below and use CHILDHOOD40 in all caps to get the discount.Hungryroot

Redefining Medicine
Redefining Medicine with special guest Ian White, PhD

Redefining Medicine

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2024 15:29


Dr. White is considered a leading expert in the field of aging and regenerative medicine with 20 years of experience working with stem cells, regenerative cells and tissue regeneration. Dr. White received his BS and MS from Liverpool University, England prior to being hired at Dartmouth College to study the genetics of gamete biology. From there, Dr. White was recruited to Harvard University to work with hematopoietic stem cells (HSC) and immune cell biology. Dr. White went on to receive his Ph.D. from the Ansary Stem Cell Institute, Division of Regenerative Medicine at Cornell University. Subsequently, Dr. White relocated to the Interdisciplinary Stem Cell Institute at the University of Miami’s Miller School of Medicine, where he published ground-breaking research on the role of peripheral nerve signaling in cardiac regeneration. Dr. White currently sits as the CEO and CSO of Neobiosis, a perinatal regenerative tissue research and manufacturing CDMO facility, and serves as the vice president and member of the board of directors of the American College of Regenerative Medicine. Dr. White is the founder of the Space-Aging Research Institute (SARI) with a team registred to compete in the HealthSpan XPRIZE.

Live Foreverish
272. Summary: Improving How Nutrients Are Absorbed by the Body—Interview with Dr. Cristina Matthewman

Live Foreverish

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2024 4:13


Deliver More Nutrients to Your Cells Cristina Matthewman Cristina Matthewman is the Innovation Team Leader in Research and Product Development at Life Extension. She has earned a Master's in Biophysics and Medical Physics from the University of Bucharest and a PhD in Neuroscience from the Miller School of Medicine at the University of Miami. Her interests include everything science, from basic science animal models to human clinical studies with a focus on natural bioactive molecules with healthspan and lifespan benefits.

Live Foreverish
272. Improving How Nutrients Are Absorbed by the Body—Interview with Dr. Cristina Matthewman

Live Foreverish

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2024 23:02


Deliver More Nutrients to Your Cells Getting the nutrients you consume into your cells is not a simple process. There are many challenges to overcome and new technological advances to improve delivery. On this episode of Live Foreverish, Drs. Mike and Crystal sit down with Dr. Cristina Matthewman to discuss the difference between absorption and bioavailability, common delivery systems, and new strategies to maximize your systemic effects. Cristina Matthewman Cristina Matthewman is the Innovation Team Leader in Research and Product Development at Life Extension. She has earned a Master's in Biophysics and Medical Physics from the University of Bucharest and a PhD in Neuroscience from the Miller School of Medicine at the University of Miami. Her interests include everything science, from basic science animal models to human clinical studies with a focus on natural bioactive molecules with healthspan and lifespan benefits.

See, Hear, Feel
EP127: AI, Medicine, and the Human Touch: A Discussion with Dr. Gauri Agarwal

See, Hear, Feel

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2024 13:35 Transcription Available


In this episode of SEE HEAR FEEL, Dr. Gauri Agarwal, an associate professor and associate dean of curriculum at the University of Miami's Miller School of Medicine, discusses the importance of integrating visual thinking strategies into medical education. Dr. Agarwal shares a touching anecdote about a hospital chaplain during the pandemic to explore the intersection of humanity and technology. She explains the origins and applications of visual thinking strategies in healthcare, highlighting the benefits in empathy, communication, and cognitive flexibility. Dr. Agarwal also reflects on what it means to be human in the age of artificial intelligence, emphasizing the irreplaceable role of love and true human connection in medicine.00:00 Introduction to Dr. Gauri Agarwal00:53 A Touching Pandemic Anecdote02:12 The Intersection of Humanity and Technology03:31 Visual Thinking Strategies in Medical Education09:08 Integrating AI in Medical Training11:55 The Role of Humanities in Medicine12:41 Final Reflections on Humanity in MedicineDr. Gauri Agarwal, MD received her MD from the University of Miami in 2000 and trained in internal medicine at the University of Pittsburgh. She is currently an Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine and the Associate Dean of Curriculum at the Miller School of Medicine at the University of Miami. Her research interests include the impact of visual thinking strategies on medical education. She also has a passion for the medical humanities. In 2017, she received the Leonard Tow Humanism Award from the Gold Humanism Honor Society. The Gold Foundation also supported her recent work exploring the intersection of the humanities with artificial intelligence.Show notesExploring the Intersection of Humanities and Technology in Medicine with Dr. Gauri AgarwalIn this episode of SEE HEAR FEEL, Dr. Gauri Agarwal discusses her background and current roles at the University of Miami, with a focus on the integration of visual thinking strategies in medical education. She shares a touching anecdote about a chaplain's dedication during the pandemic, highlighting the human elements that technology cannot replace. The discussion delves into the importance of empathy, communication, and the humanities in medicine, particularly in the context of artificial intelligence. Dr. Agarwal outlines the methodology of visual thinking strategies and their impact on medical students, stressing the need for human connection and reflection in healthcare.00:00 Introduction to Dr. Gauri Agarwal00:52 A Touching Pandemic Anecdote02:11 The Intersection of Humanity and Technology03:29 Visual Thinking Strategies in Medical Education08:57 The Role of Humanities in Medicine11:35 Final Reflections on Humanity in Medicine

The Crossover with Dr. Rick Komotar
Dr. Erin Kobetz: Improving Health Equity in the USA

The Crossover with Dr. Rick Komotar

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2024 36:22


Dr. Erin Kobetz is Vice Provost for Research and Tenured Professor in the Departments of Medicine, Public Health Sciences, and Obstetrics and Gynecology at the University of Miami, Miller School of Medicine. Additionally, she is Associate Director of Population Science and Cancer Disparities at UM's Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center (SCCC), as well as, the Chief of Population Health and Cancer Disparities for UHealth Oncology Service line. Dr. Kobetz also serves as Program Director for the Community Engagement and Multidisciplinary Team Science Components of UM's Clinical Translational Science Institute (CTSA). She earned a Master's in Public Health from Rollins School of Public Health at Emory University in 1999, and joined the University of Miami in September of 2004, after completing her Ph.D. at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Gillings School of Public Health. Soon after, Dr. Kobetz established Patnè en Aksyon (Partners in Action), Sylvester's first ever campus community partnership in Little Haiti, the largest enclave of Haitian settlement, and remains committed to integrating diverse stakeholders into the translational research continuum.

The Crossover with Dr. Rick Komotar
Dr. Erin Kobetz: Improving Health Equity in the USA

The Crossover with Dr. Rick Komotar

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2024 0:35


Dr. Erin Kobetz is Vice Provost for Research and Tenured Professor in the Departments of Medicine, Public Health Sciences, and Obstetrics and Gynecology at the University of Miami, Miller School of Medicine. Additionally, she is Associate Director of Population Science and Cancer Disparities at UM's Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center (SCCC), as well as, the Chief of Population Health and Cancer Disparities for UHealth Oncology Service line. Dr. Kobetz also serves as Program Director for the Community Engagement and Multidisciplinary Team Science Components of UM's Clinical Translational Science Institute (CTSA). She earned a Master's in Public Health from Rollins School of Public Health at Emory University in 1999, and joined the University of Miami in September of 2004, after completing her Ph.D. at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Gillings School of Public Health. Soon after, Dr. Kobetz established Patnè en Aksyon (Partners in Action), Sylvester's first ever campus community partnership in Little Haiti, the largest enclave of Haitian settlement, and remains committed to integrating diverse stakeholders into the translational research continuum.

Hope and Help For Fatigue & Chronic Illness
EP28: The Link Between ME/CFS and Long COVID

Hope and Help For Fatigue & Chronic Illness

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2024 40:53


Sign up for the COVID-UPP Study: https://redcap.nova.edu/redcap/surveys/?s=RMEDJ7LKCX&_gl=1*1h830h7*_gcl_au*MTM2NDA0MTQyOS4xNzE1MDA0ODAy   In this week's episode, Haylie Pomroy is joined by Dr. Nancy Klimas, renowned immunologist and expert on ME/CFS, and Dr. Ana Palacio, Professor of Clinical Medicine at the University of Miami and Co-Director of the Long COVID Clinic at the Miami VA. Together, they explore the challenges of long Covid, comparing it to myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS). They discuss their impacts on the immune system and their triggers, like viruses and mold, emphasizing the need for thorough testing and better access to care for those dealing with these illnesses. Tune in to hear Haylie, Dr. Klimas, and Dr. Palacio share hope, useful advice, and simple explanations to help you understand and manage long COVID and ME/CFS.   Dr. Nancy Klimas, M.D., is the Director of the Institute for Neuro-Immune Medicine where she directs a group of remarkable interdisciplinary scientists and clinicians. They collaborate to discover innovative strategies for treating and preventing chronic illnesses, while also focusing on training the next generation of clinicians and scientists. With 40 years of professional experience, Dr. Nancy Klimas is internationally recognized for her work in multi-symptom disorders, including ME/CFS, GWI, fibromyalgia, and Long COVID.   LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nancy-klimas-49255178/   Dr. Ana Palacio is a Professor of Clinical Medicine at the University of Miami, Miller School of Medicine, and Co-Director of the Long Covid Clinic at the Miami VA Health Care System. She holds an MD from Universidad Católica Santiago de Guayaquil and a Master's in Public Health from Johns Hopkins University. Dr. Palacio completed her residency in Internal Medicine at the University of Miami/Jackson Memorial Medical Center and a post-doctoral fellowship in General Internal Medicine at Johns Hopkins. Her work focuses on understanding and addressing long Covid, emphasizing patient-centric care and bridging the gap between research and clinical practice to improve healthcare outcomes​    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ana-palacio-91183665/   If you are interested in joining a Gulf War Illness (GWI) trial, please complete the Recruitment Registry Form. https://redcap.nova.edu/redcap/surveys/?s=Y9YF8JJWJRK8HEKL%20&_gl=1*1fipp18*_gcl_aw*R0NMLjE3MDc5MTgwMzIuRUFJYUlRb2JDaE1JeWNyUXVfcXFoQU1WU1pCYUJSM3AyQWRBRUFBWUFTQUFFZ0s1NWZEX0J3RQ..*_gcl_au*MTg2NjgwMDQ4Ni4xNzA3MTQwNzgx   Learn more about INIM's Research Studies: https://www.nova.edu/nim/research-studies/index.html   Donate to ME/CFS Research: https://givecampus.com/b3yrwb   Dr. Nancy Klimas, M.D., is the Director of the Institute for Neuro-Immune Medicine where she directs a group of remarkable interdisciplinary scientists and clinicians. They collaborate to discover innovative strategies for treating and preventing chronic illnesses, while also focusing on training the next generation of clinicians and scientists. With 40 years of professional experience, Dr. Nancy Klimas is internationally recognized for her work in multi-symptom disorders, including ME/CFS, GWI, fibromyalgia, and Long COVID.   LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nancy-klimas-49255178/   Dr. Ana Palacio is a Professor of Clinical Medicine at the University of Miami, Miller School of Medicine, and Co-Director of the Long Covid Clinic at the Miami VA Health Care System. She holds an MD from Universidad Católica Santiago de Guayaquil and a Master's in Public Health from Johns Hopkins University. Dr. Palacio completed her residency in Internal Medicine at the University of Miami/Jackson Memorial Medical Center and a post-doctoral fellowship in General Internal Medicine at Johns Hopkins. Her work focuses on understanding and addressing long Covid, emphasizing patient-centric care and bridging the gap between research and clinical practice to improve healthcare outcomes​    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ana-palacio-91183665/ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------   Enjoy our show? Please leave us a 5-star review so we can bring hope and help to others.   Sign up today for our newsletter. https://nova.us4.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=419072c88a85f355f15ab1257&id=5e03a4de7d   This podcast is brought to you by the Institute for Neuro-Immune Medicine. Learn more about us here.   Website: https://www.nova.edu/nim/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/InstituteForNeuroImmuneMedicine Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/NSU_INIM/ Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/NSU_INIM TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@nsu_inim   #longCOVID #MECFS #COVID19 #PostCOVIDSyndrome #chronicfatigue #myalgicencephalomyelitis #clinicalresearch  

Merck Manuals Medical Mythbusters
Debunking Skin Myths: Rosacea and Dandruff with Dr. Jonette Keri

Merck Manuals Medical Mythbusters

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2024 21:56


This episode of the Merck Manuals Medical Myths podcast dives deep into the world of rosacea and dandruff. Dr. Jonette Keri, Professor of Dermatology and Cutaneous Surgery at the University of Miami, Miller School of Medicine is here to help dispel the myths and misconceptions of this skin condition. She is also Chief, Dermatology Service at Miami VA Hospital. Dr. Keri is a familiar face on the Merck Manuals Medical Myths podcast and joined us back in Season 3 to talk about anti-aging and skincare myths.  This episode begins with an introduction to rosacea overall.  Then Dr, Keri answers whether rosacea is a form of acne, whether certain foods or drinks can cause flare-ups and treatment options. The podcast then shifts to debunking myths about dandruff. She answers questions whether dandruff is contagious, impact of weather and if washing hair less often even helps.   To learn more about this condition, please visit merckmanuals.com

Hope and Help For Fatigue & Chronic Illness
EP24: Gulf War Illness: The Need For More Research

Hope and Help For Fatigue & Chronic Illness

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2024 54:49


If you or a loved one is interested in joining a Gulf War Illness (GWI) trial, please complete the Recruitment Registry Form. https://redcap.nova.edu/redcap/surveys/?s=Y9YF8JJWJRK8HEKL%20&_gl=1*1fipp18*_gcl_aw*R0NMLjE3MDc5MTgwMzIuRUFJYUlRb2JDaE1JeWNyUXVfcXFoQU1WU1pCYUJSM3AyQWRBRUFBWUFTQUFFZ0s1NWZEX0J3RQ..*_gcl_au*MTg2NjgwMDQ4Ni4xNzA3MTQwNzgx   In case you missed it, Dr. Nancy Klimas and Retired Sergeant First Class Jimmy Arocho joined host Haylie Pomroy to discuss Gulf War Illness's lasting impact on veterans. Dr. Klimas detailed the toxic exposures during the Gulf War, such as pesticides, sarin gas, and oil fires, leading to chronic illnesses in a third of the deployed US veterans. Jimmy Arocho shared his firsthand experiences and the awareness of these health hazards among ex-soldiers. His journey from a veteran to an advocate for Gulf War Illness sufferers highlights the difficulties in diagnosis and treatment. Jimmy Arocho also brought up the PACT Act's role in supporting affected veterans and the ongoing research and treatment efforts at the Institute for Neuro-Immune Medicine.  —------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Thank you for tuning in to the Hope and Help For Fatigue and Chronic Illness Podcast. Sign up today for our newsletter.

Power On Your Plate
Episode 100: Break Autoimmunity and Inflammation

Power On Your Plate

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2024 44:46


Clinical research has changed the way we treat autoimmunity and inflammation. In this episode, I'm joined by Dr. Annette Fornos, Physician at the Institute for Neuro-Immune Medicine to explore how thorough scientific research has transformed healthcare's approach to autoimmune conditions, such as myalgic encephalomyelitis (ME/CFS). When dealing with chronic illness and autoimmunity, it's crucial to acknowledge your condition and approach a trusted practitioner immediately. I also empower you to adopt a healthier lifestyle and a positive mindset. Surround yourself with doctors who are dedicated to helping you with your wellness journey. Listen to your body and pay attention to the signs. If you are or a loved one is experiencing symptoms of chronic illness and autoimmunity, tune in to this episode.   Subscribe to Power On Your Plate and leave a 5-star review!   Sign up for the 10-Day Cleanse Challenge here!

Fast Metabolism Matters with Haylie Pomroy
Episode 100: Break Autoimmunity and Inflammation

Fast Metabolism Matters with Haylie Pomroy

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2024 44:46


Clinical research has changed the way we treat autoimmunity and inflammation. In this episode, I'm joined by Dr. Annette Fornos, Physician at the Institute for Neuro-Immune Medicine to explore how thorough scientific research has transformed healthcare's approach to autoimmune conditions, such as myalgic encephalomyelitis (ME/CFS). When dealing with chronic illness and autoimmunity, it's crucial to acknowledge your condition and approach a trusted practitioner immediately. I also empower you to adopt a healthier lifestyle and a positive mindset. Surround yourself with doctors who are dedicated to helping you with your wellness journey. Listen to your body and pay attention to the signs. If you are or a loved one is experiencing symptoms of chronic illness and autoimmunity, tune in to this episode.   Subscribe to Power On Your Plate and leave a 5-star review!   Sign up for the 10-Day Cleanse Challenge here!

Hope and Help For Fatigue & Chronic Illness
EP17: Virus Reactivation: Testing and Treatment

Hope and Help For Fatigue & Chronic Illness

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2024 40:15


In this episode, Haylie Pomroy delves deep into the perplexing world of viral reactivation with Dr. Nancy Klimas, Director of the Institute for Neuro-Immune Medicine. Dr. Klimas, with her wealth of expertise, sheds light on how dormant viruses can awaken and the different triggers in our environment. This alters lives and challenges our understanding of the immune system.  From the intricacies of the Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) to groundbreaking research on potential treatments, this conversation is a deep dive into the science and hope that fuels the fight against complex chronic diseases. Uncover the mysteries of viral reactivation and its profound impact on conditions like Post-COVID syndrome and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS). If you're seeking clarity on virus reactivation, this episode promises to enlighten and provide answers.   Dr. Nancy Klimas with 40 years of experience, is renowned for her work in multi-symptom disorders like ME/CFS, Gulf War illness, fibromyalgia, and Long COVID. She leads the Institute for Neuro-Immune Medicine and is a Professor at the Dr. Kiran C. Patel College of Osteopathic Medicine. Previously at the University of Miami's Miller School of Medicine for 30 years, she now contributes significantly to research and education in her field, focusing on innovative treatments and training the next generation of clinicians and scientists. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nancy-klimas-49255178 —------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Thank you for tuning in to the Hope and Help For Fatigue and Chronic Illness Podcast. Sign up today for our newsletter.

Hope and Help For Fatigue & Chronic Illness
EP10: Medical Research: Making The World Healthier

Hope and Help For Fatigue & Chronic Illness

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2024 41:26


Seeking a medical institution committed to going beyond expectations to find the proper medication for patients with chronic illness can be a challenge – then there's the Institute for Neuro-Immune Medicine paving the way. Host Haylie Pomroy discusses with her guest, Dr. Nancy Klimas, how they, together with fellow medical experts from various fields of studies, managed to gather as a group to provide a different and new perspective in dealing with complex chronic diseases that continue to baffle medical practitioners and manifest multi-layered symptoms. Discover fresh perspectives as this podcast walks you through how the Institute for Neuro-Immune Medicine helps thousands of patients in seeking a cure for their complex illnesses. Key Points: 00:00 Introduction 01:54 Dr. Klimas' journey pre-INIM 07:19 The truth about post-viral or post-toxic injury 15:21 Neuro-immunology and the impacts of complex imbalance on the body 17:06 The birth of the Institute for Neuro-Immune Medicine 18:49 The different facets offered at the Institute 20:54 Get to know INIM's clinical team 23:39 A collaborative space for healthcare experts 29:52 The purpose that drives INIM's actions 31:17 Why starting a podcast is the best way to reach patients Dr. Nancy Klimas with 40 years of experience, is renowned for her work in multi-symptom disorders like ME/CFS, Gulf War illness, fibromyalgia, and Long COVID. She leads the Institute for Neuro-Immune Medicine and is a Professor at the Dr. Kiran C. Patel College of Osteopathic Medicine. Previously at the University of Miami's Miller School of Medicine for 30 years, she now contributes significantly to research and education in her field, focusing on innovative treatments and training the next generation of clinicians and scientists. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nancy-klimas-49255178 —------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Thank you for tuning in to the Hope and Help For Fatigue and Chronic Illness Podcast. Sign up today for our newsletter.

The Genetics Podcast
EP 121: Breakthroughs and insights in ALS research with Dr. Michael Benatar

The Genetics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2024 44:10


Welcome to this episode of The Genetics Podcast as we host Dr. Michael Benatar, a preeminent figure in the fight against Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS). Michael is a Professor of Neurology, the Chief of the Neuromuscular Division, and the Executive Director of the ALS Center at the University of Miami's Miller School of Medicine. Tune in as he and Patrick discuss research and treatment for presymptomatic gene carriers and other people at risk for ALS, as well as the future of ALS research.

Hope and Help For Fatigue & Chronic Illness
EP01: Unraveling Gulf War Illness: Why Research Is Crucial

Hope and Help For Fatigue & Chronic Illness

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2024 53:34


In this episode, Dr. Nancy Klimas and Retired Sergeant First Class Jimmy Arocho join host Haylie Pomroy to discuss Gulf War Syndrome's lasting impact on veterans. Dr. Klimas details the toxic exposures during the Gulf War, such as pesticides, sarin gas, and oil fires, leading to chronic illnesses in a third of the deployed US veterans. Jimmy Arocho shares his firsthand experiences and the awareness of these health hazards among ex-soldiers. His journey from a veteran to an advocate for Gulf War Syndrome sufferers highlights the difficulties in diagnosis and treatment. Jimmy Arocho also emphasizes the PACT Act's role in supporting affected veterans and the ongoing research and treatment efforts at the Institute for Neuro Immune Medicine.  If you or a loved one is a veteran who served in 1990-1991 for Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm, we need your help in finding answers for this condition. Key Points: 04:54 Jimmy's transition from veteran to Institute advocate and employee. 09:49 Symptoms and conditions of Gulf War veterans over time. 14:29 Explanation of oxidative stress and its health implications. 19:37 The link between research and veteran needs. 25:24 Addressing the challenges faced by veterans in seeking treatment. 29:06 The importance of a biorepository for Gulf War illness research. 34:03 Dr. Klimas explains the role of MRI spectroscopy in measuring oxidative stress. 39:35 Encouragement for veterans to participate in trials. 42:08 Jimmy highlights virtual study participation during COVID-19. 48:48 Jimmy's appeal to Persian Gulf War veterans for research participation. 51:36 Different ways to participate in studies, including inpatient and home-based options. 56:01 Details on how to join the study Dr. Nancy Klimas with 40 years of experience, is renowned for her work in multi-symptom disorders like ME/CFS, Gulf War illness, fibromyalgia, and Long COVID. She leads the Institute for Neuro-Immune Medicine and is a Professor at the Dr. Kiran C. Patel College of Osteopathic Medicine. Previously at the University of Miami's Miller School of Medicine for 30 years, she now contributes significantly to research and education in her field, focusing on innovative treatments and training the next generation of clinicians and scientists.   LinkedIn : https://www.linkedin.com/in/nancy-klimas-49255178    Jimmy Arocho is an experienced professional in strategic management of Information Technologies and Telecommunications, with a focus on Healthcare Information Management Applications. His career spans roles in project management, network administration, and customer service across various sectors including business, education, and government.   Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jimmy-arocho-9b63395  —----------------------------------------------------------------------------------   Thank you for tuning in to the Hope and Help For Fatigue & Chronic Illness Podcast. Sign up today for our newsletter.

Fertility and Sterility On Air
Fertility and Sterility On Air - Microdose Interview: Dr. Ranjith Ramaswamy and Dr. Braian Ledesma

Fertility and Sterility On Air

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2024 13:57


Listen to this interview featuring Dr. Ranjith Ramasamy and Dr. Braian Ledesma, who discuss their recent article "Fertility outcomes in men with prior history of anabolic steroid use." A medical researcher and urologist, Dr. Ramasamy is known for academic contributions to reproductive medicine, including testosterone deficiency, regenerative therapy, erectile dysfunction, and prostate cancer studies. He is the recipient of American Society for Reproductive Medicine's Rosenwaks Young Investigator Award. He published a study in JAMA on the impact of COVID-19 vaccines on male fertility. He is the Director of the Reproductive Urology Fellowship program at the University of Miami's Miller School of Medicine. Read the article "Fertility outcomes in men with prior history of anabolic steroid use" : https://www.fertstert.org/article/S0015-0282(23)01882-4/fulltext View Fertility and Sterility at https://www.fertstert.org/  

Sports Talk Chicago
Billy Wagner Part 1: Coaching Youth and The New Era of Major League Baseball

Sports Talk Chicago

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2023


On today's show, host Jon Zaghloul talks with Billy Wagner, 7-time MLB All-Star and current Baseball Hall of Fame candidate, about his coaching career at The Miller School, plus his take on Major League Baseball's new rules! Find a list of our syndication partners here, and listen/watch on a station near […]

CCO Infectious Disease Podcast
Best Practices in Managing Uncomplicated UTIs in the Emergency Department

CCO Infectious Disease Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2023 13:49


In this episode, Lilly C. Lee, MD, SM, FACEP, FAAEM, discusses the best practices in management of uUTI in the emergency department, including:Patient triageDiagnostic stewardshipInterdisciplinary careStrategies to overcome treatment barriersPresenter:Lilly C. Lee, MD, SM, FACEP, FAAEMChief of Emergency MedicineJackson Memorial HospitalFlorida Poison Information CenterRoxcy Bolton Rape Treatment CenterAffiliated Assistant Professor of SurgeryDeWitt Daughtry Family Department of SurgeryLeonard M. Miller School of MedicineUniversity of MiamiMiami, FloridaFind other program activities here: “Uncomplicated” Doesn't Mean Easy: Recognizing the Burden and Preventing Treatment Failure of Uncomplicated UTIsSlides on “Uncomplicated” Doesn't Mean Easy: Recognizing the Burden and Preventing Treatment Failure of Uncomplicated UTIsPodcast 1: Burden on Uncomplicated Urinary Tract InfectionsPodcast 2: Updates in Antimicrobial Selection for uUTIsClinicalThought: When Care Gets Complicated: Uncomplicated UTI Management in Acute Care Settings 

The Real State
Urology Today: How geography and lifestyle can cause disease

The Real State

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2023 32:28


In today's episode of The Real State, we explore the intersection between Urology and the human condition. Today's guest is Dr. Mark Soloway. Currently a Urologist at Memorial Hospital in Hollywood, FL. He is the former Professor and Chair, Department of Urology at the University of Miami, Miller School of Medicine. Dr. Soloway is recognized nationally and internationally for his contributions in urologic oncology. Among his many awards is the Gold Cystoscope Award given annually to the urologist who contributed most to the specialty within 10 years of completing their residency. In 2015 he was awarded the St. Paul Medal by the British Association of Urology, an annual award given to an outstanding urologist outside of the United Kingdom. Dr. Soloway has published over 550 articles in peer-reviewed journals primarily related to prostate, bladder, and kidney cancer. He has lectured throughout the world on various aspects of cancer of the bladder and prostate. He is still an active clinician and contributor to the urologic literature. Dr.  Soloway completed his urologic oncology fellowship at the National Cancer Institute of the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, Maryland. 

Deans Counsel
23: John Quelch (Miami) with Observations from a “Three-Continent” Dean of Deans

Deans Counsel

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2023 42:54


A podcast for deans and academic leadership.DEANS COUNSELJames Ellis | Moderator | Dean of the Marshall School of Business at the University of Southern California (2007-2019)David Ikenberry | Moderator | Dean of the Leeds School of Business at the University of Colorado-Boulder (2011-2016)Ken Kring | Moderator | Co-Managing Director, Global Education Practice and Senior Client Partner at Korn FerryDeansCounsel.com--EPISODE 23: John Quelch (Miami) with Observations from a “Three-Continent” Dean of DeansOn this episode of Deans Counsel, moderators Jim Ellis and Ken Kring speak with John Quelch, currently serving as Leonard M. Miller University Professor of marketing at the University of Miami Patti and Allan Herbert Business School with a secondary appointment in the Department of Public Health Sciences at the Miller School of Medicine. From July 2017 - December 2022, John held the position of Dean, Vice Provost and Professor at the Herbert Business School. John has also held the positions of Dean and Professor at China Europe International Business School (CEIBS) from 2011-2013, and Harvard Business School (2001-2010).This unvarnished discussion touches upon a plethora of subjects relevant to today's dean, including:• Adding multi-cultural diversity through a global student body• Common themes in motivating faculty• Advice to reduce taxes on b. school revenues  • Combatting Chat GPT • Unvarnished advice from a remarkably experienced Dean • Perspectives on global student demandLearn more about John QuelchComments/criticism/suggestions/feedback? We'd love to hear it. Drop us a note at feedback@deanscounsel.comThanks for listening.-Produced by Joel Davis at Analog Digital Arts

The Weekly Roundup
Chatter with BNC | Corey Pulido

The Weekly Roundup

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2023 30:04


Welcome to Chatter with BNC, Business North Carolina's weekly podcast, serving up interviews with some of the Tar Heel State's most interesting people. Today's episode features an interview with Corey Pulido. Corey Pulido is a faculty member teaching in the field of entrepreneurship in the Miller School of Entrepreneurship at East Carolina University. He is a business and MBA graduate of East Carolina University.  He spent 12 years in the professional world while receiving his degree. Along with teaching, he currently runs seven family businesses, including a local property management company and most recently a non-profit animal sanctuary rescuing at-risk dogs. He is also active in the community serving on Ayden's Chamber of Commerce and participating in several pitch competitions as a judge and mentor to local high school students. Corey and his wife Jordan are high school sweethearts having been together since 2005. They recently welcomed their first child Graylen James last October.

Chatter with BNC
Chatter with BNC | Corey Pulido

Chatter with BNC

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2023 30:04


Welcome to Chatter with BNC, Business North Carolina's weekly podcast, serving up interviews with some of the Tar Heel State's most interesting people. Today's episode features an interview with Corey Pulido. Corey Pulido is a faculty member teaching in the field of entrepreneurship in the Miller School of Entrepreneurship at East Carolina University. He is a business and MBA graduate of East Carolina University.  He spent 12 years in the professional world while receiving his degree. Along with teaching, he currently runs seven family businesses, including a local property management company and most recently a non-profit animal sanctuary rescuing at-risk dogs. He is also active in the community serving on Ayden's Chamber of Commerce and participating in several pitch competitions as a judge and mentor to local high school students. Corey and his wife Jordan are high school sweethearts having been together since 2005. They recently welcomed their first child Graylen James last October.

Live Foreverish
Recap: Improving How Nutrients Are Absorbed by the Body—Interview with Dr. Cristina Matthewman

Live Foreverish

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2023 4:13


Deliver More Nutrients to Your Cells Dr. Cristina Matthewman Cristina Matthewman is the Innovation Team Leader in Research and Product Development at Life Extension. She has earned a Master's in Biophysics and Medical Physics from the University of Bucharest and a PhD in Neuroscience from the Miller School of Medicine at the University of Miami. Her interests include everything science, from basic science animal models to human clinical studies with a focus on natural bioactive molecules with healthspan and lifespan benefits.

Live Foreverish
Improving How Nutrients Are Absorbed by the Body—Interview with Dr. Cristina Matthewman

Live Foreverish

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2023 23:02


Deliver More Nutrients to Your Cells Getting the nutrients you consume into your cells is not a simple process. There are many challenges to overcome and new technological advances to improve delivery. On this episode of Live Foreverish, Drs. Mike and Crystal sit down with Dr. Cristina Matthewman to discuss the difference between absorption and bioavailability, common delivery systems, and new strategies to maximize your systemic effects. Dr. Cristina Matthewman Cristina Matthewman is the Innovation Team Leader in Research and Product Development at Life Extension. She has earned a Master's in Biophysics and Medical Physics from the University of Bucharest and a PhD in Neuroscience from the Miller School of Medicine at the University of Miami. Her interests include everything science, from basic science animal models to human clinical studies with a focus on natural bioactive molecules with healthspan and lifespan benefits.

Inside Sponsorship
Inside Sponsorship at Miami HEAT – Jessica Geymayr - Ep 123

Inside Sponsorship

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2023 53:45


We welcome Jessica Geymayr, Senior Manager, Corporate Partnership Marketing at Miami HEAT.  Jessica's resume includes time and success at  Roc Nation, where she worked as a coordinator, Sports Brand Activation, the Denver Broncos, as a coordinator, Partnership Activation, at University of Miami, Miller School of Medicine, as Manager, Marketing Brand Activation, and now the Miami HEAT where she is Senior Manager, Corporate Partnership Marketing. While we'll go inside the Miami HEAT this episode, what will become clear to you, is just how infectious and inspiring our guest is, Jessica Geymayr. Whether it is driving overnight to take an intern opportunity, to rocking up and introducing herself to powerful people in the industry at conferences, to pushing herself to take on study during COVID, Jessica is certainly someone who lives and breathes the HEAT Culture. You can connect with Jessica on LinkedIn and follow Miami HEAT at nba.com/heat EnjoySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Simulation in Healthcare Education
Podcast SHE Season2Ch10 Part2 Barry Issenberg Gordon Center

Simulation in Healthcare Education

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2023 33:13


In this two part podcast, Series 2, Chapter 10, Dr. Barsuk interviews Dr. Barry Issenberg, the Michael S. Gordon Endowed Chair and Professor of Medicine and Medical Education, Senior Associate Dean for Research in Medical Education and Director of the Gordon Center for Simulation and Innovation at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine. They discuss Barry's role at the Gordon Center and the Miller School of Medicine where he helped develop Harvey-the cardiovascular simulator, his scholarly work and his future plans as president elect of the Society for Simulation in Healthcare.

Tavis Smiley
Dr. Girardin Jean-Louis on "Tavis Smiley"

Tavis Smiley

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2023 39:24


Dr. Girardin Jean-Louis - Professor of Psychiatry and Neurology at the Miller School of Medicine, University of Miami - joins for a conversation on the health consequences that arise from a lack of sleep, the intriguing link between insufficient sleep and Alzheimer's disease, as well as the underlying reasons why many individuals struggle to obtain adequate rest. #AlzheimersAndBrainAwarenessMonth

Simulation in Healthcare Education
Podcast-SHE-Season2Ch10-Part1-Barry Issenberg-Gordon Center

Simulation in Healthcare Education

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2023 39:34


In this two part podcast, Series 2, Chapter 10, Dr. Barsuk interviews Dr. Barry Issenberg, the Michael S. Gordon Endowed Chair and Professor of Medicine and Medical Education, Senior Associate Dean for Research in Medical Education and Director of the Gordon Center for Simulation and Innovation at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine. They discuss Barry's role at the Gordon Center and the Miller School of Medicine where he helped develop Harvey-the cardiovascular simulator, his scholarly work and his future plans as president elect of the Society for Simulation in Healthcare.

This is Democracy
This is Democracy – Episode 232: FDA and Public Health

This is Democracy

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2023 34:08


Mikkael Sekeres is a Professor of Medicine and Chief of the Division of Hematology at the Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center, University of Miami, Miller School of Medicine. Dr. Sekeres has published hundreds of scholarly and Op-Ed articles, and he is the author of 8 books, including: When Blood Breaks Down: Life Lessons from Leukemia (The MIT Press 2020) and most recently, Drugs and the FDA: Safety, Efficacy, and the Public's Trust (The MIT Press 2022).

Bladder Cancer Matters
What a Robotic Cystectomy is with Dr. Dipen Parekh

Bladder Cancer Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2023 37:04


In Episode 38 of "Bladder Cancer Matters," host Rick Bangs talks with Dr. Dipen Parekh about robotic cystectomies. Dr. Parekh is the Chief Operating Officer at the University of Miami Health System, Chairman of Urology, and the Dr. Victor Politano Endowed Chair in Clinical Urology at the Miller School of Medicine at the University of Miami. He also serves as the Director of Robotic Surgery at the University of Miami Health System. Rick and Dr. Parekh talk about what a robotic cystectomy is and who might be a candidate for it. They also discuss: How a robotic cystectomy compares to the open and laparoscopic surgeries When robotic cystectomies were first used How the robotic technology is used now How the technology has changed over time If robotic surgery is appropriate for all types of urinary diversions How to find a surgeon who specializes in robotic cystectomies Dr. Parekh also talks about why most robotic cystectomies are performed in large, high-volume hospitals vs. community cancer centers. Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the speakers and guests and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of the Bladder Cancer Advocacy Network. Never miss an episode of Bladder Cancer Matters by subscribing in your favorite podcasting platform.  

Sports Talk Chicago
Bears Fall To Packers, Billy Wagner Interview (Sports Talk Chicago 12-10-22)

Sports Talk Chicago

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2022 59:38


On today's show, host Jon Zaghloul recaps the Bears' loss to Green Bay, and explains why there are still serious concerns about the team moving forward. Jon also catches up with Billy Wagner, 7-time MLB All-Star, Baseball Hall of Fame candidate, and Head Baseball Coach at The Miller School (21:14)! […]

Amazin' Mets Alumni Podcast with Jay Horwitz
Billy Wagner and Mike Pelfrey on Coaching Baseball

Amazin' Mets Alumni Podcast with Jay Horwitz

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2022 34:01


Jay Horwitz checks in with Billy Wagner and Mike Pelfrey, former teammates, and current baseball coaches at different levels. Mike is currently the pitching coach at Wichita State (his alma mater) and Billy is the head baseball coach at The Miller School in Albemarle, Virginia. Billy and Mike give their take on coaching and how facing adversity as a player is the only way to really get through to the kids playing today. They also reflect on their time playing for the Mets and Jay mentions some tough losses for Mike, including the fact that he gave up a home run to the first batter to every get up at Citi Field. The latest round of Hall of Fame candidates has been revealed and Billy Wagner remains on the ballot after a few years of getting closer and closer, Billy tells Jay what the hardest part of that process has been. So much more in this one, check it out for yourself! To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

GRUFFtalk How to Age Better with Barbara Hannah Grufferman
Masterclass in Sleep to Age Better EP 30

GRUFFtalk How to Age Better with Barbara Hannah Grufferman

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2022 74:27


Sleep is a critical tool to help you age better, but it isn't always easy to get enough sleep or quality sleep, especially if you're going through menopause or are postmenopausal. Host Barbara Hannah Grufferman talks with a leading voice behind the science of sleep and specifically its strong connection to common and chronic diseases. For example, experts now know that quality sleep can help lower your risk of dementia, and new research shows that your heart can be negatively affected by sleep deprivation. In today's episode, you'll learn more about why sleep is so important to age better and to your overall health, and how to get better sleep with a few simple steps. Dr. Azizi Seixas is an Associate Professor of Behavioral Health and Psychology at the Miller School of Medicine at the University of Miami, and is also the Founding Director of The Media and Innovation Laboratory, and Associate Director of The Center for Translational Sleep and Circadian Sciences. Dr. Seixas is one of the world's most recognized voices in sleep health and the critical connection between sleep and chronic disease. For more information about the Media and Innovation Lab: https://med.miami.edu/programs/mil Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

JNIS podcast
Nationwide rAVM discharge incidence is inversely correlated with uAVM intervention rate

JNIS podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2022 20:52


The 2013 ARUBA trial concluded that medical management alone is superior to medical management with interventional therapy for patients with unruptured brain arteriovenous malformations. A study was conducted to analyze AVM treatment and epidemiologic response to the ARUBA trial. Following ARUBA, there has been a stark decrease in interventions for uAVMs. Nationwide rAVM discharge incidence is inversely correlated with uAVM intervention rate. Less uAVM interventions may lead to a substantial increase in AVM rupture incidence. In this podcast, JNIS Editor-in-Chief, Dr. Felipe C. Albuquerque speaks with Dr. Evan Luther(1) and Dr. Robert Starke(2) about their paper "Unruptured arteriovenous malformation intervention rate is inversely correlated with ruptured AVM discharge incidence" - https://jnis.bmj.com/content/12/suppl_1/a163. Please subscribe to the JNIS Podcast via all podcast platforms, including Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Stitcher and Spotify, to get the latest episodes. Also, please consider leaving us a review or a comment on the JNIS Podcast iTunes page: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/jnis-podcast/id942473767 Thank you for listening! This episode was produced by Leticia Amorim and edited by Brian O'Toole. (1) Neurological Surgery, University of Miami, Miami, Florida, USA (2) Department of Neurosurgery & Radiology, Miller School of Medicine, University of Miami, Miami, Florida, USA

Better Man Clinics Podcast
Better Pain Free: Managing Headaches

Better Man Clinics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2022 64:41


In this episode we discuss headaches, a problem that most if not all of us have had at some point in our lives.  For most people, a headache is a minor inconvenience relieved with an over the counter medication.  But what happens when the headache does not go away or keeps recurring? What do we do then?  What can we do to avoid headaches?  What home remedies and alternative therapies may be worth trying?  And when is it time to see a doctor and what are the long term treatment options.  To answer these questions and many more, we turned to a true expert.  Dr Teshamae Monteith is an Associate Professor of Clinical Neurology at the University of Miami, Miller School of Medicine. She is the Chief of the Headache Division and the program director for the United Council of Neurologic Subspecialties (UCNS) Headache Medicine fellowship program. Dr. Monteith received her medical degree at the University of Miami, Miller School of Medicine. She completed her Neurology residency training at New York University, and then pursued two fellowships in headache medicine at Thomas Jefferson University and University of California, San Francisco.  Dr Monteith currently serves on the editorial board for the American Migraine Foundation and the American Academy of Neurology's Brain and Life Magazine. She is the Headache Topic Chair for the 2022 AAN Annual Meeting Scientific Program abstract review process. She is also a co-recipient of the American Academy of Neurology's (AAN) Palatucci Advocacy Leadership Award and the American Headache Society's Wolff award. She has lectured both nationally and internationally, authored numerous publications and has provided peer review for both national and international journals. Dr. Monteith has served on several advisory boards for migraine and cluster headache. She has hosted over 80 podcasts for the AAN Neurology Journal/Neurology, Neurology Minute and Continuum Audio for topics important for neurologists including brain health, migraine, cluster headache and secondary headache disorders. And now, without further ado, I bring your our conversation with Dr Teshamae Monteith about the management of headaches.#headache #migraine #clusterheadache

First News with Jimmy Cefalo
07-11-22 The Pharmaceutical Scheme

First News with Jimmy Cefalo

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2022 5:31


Dr. Steve Ullmann - Professor and Director, Programs and Center for Health Sector Management and Policy at the School of Business, University of Miami's Miller School of Medicine

BAST Training podcast
Ep. 61 Measuring Vocal Load in Contemporary Musical Theatre with Ana Flavia Zuim

BAST Training podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2022 40:14


Ana Flavia Zuim is a multi-award winning musical director and conductor, musician and associate director of vocal performance at NYU. Her credits include the likes of associate conductor and vocal coach for Billy Elliot tours in the USA and the rehearsal pianist for Hamilton on Broadway. Anna joins Alexa this week on Singing Teachers Talk to discuss her work as a researcher in the field of forensic voice analysis.    KEY TAKEAWAYS Anna's published paper on the voice started because she noticed there's not a lot of research on contemporary styles of vocalism that gives an indication of how much is too much. The original intent was to have both the measurements for an opera and a contemporary show and compare the two.  About 3 or 4 years ago Anna visited colleagues at Harvard and discussed the KayPENTAX APM 3200, a pretty rare device that they don't make anymore. They decided to let her borrow it to collect data for her study.  With this device they decided to measure the effect on three male identifying voices and three female identifying, this was made up of a major role, minor role, and ensemble for each. They measured separate phases of the show from learning lines to the show day.  From the study Anna and the team found that the distance dose, how many cycles the vocal folds go through but converted to distance, was different between males and females. Female identifying singers sang approximately 3.23 miles per day and the male identifying singers about 2.34 miles.  Anna believes we need to change the stigma around vocal injuries, singers feel like they need to push through and are reluctant to get help because of the culture in the theatre. Shows have physical therapists of masseuse for physical injuries, but don't have a vocal specialist.    BEST MOMENTS ‘It was fascinating because it gave us an idea on the demands on the voice of preparing for a show'  ‘I don't know if educating will change critics'  ‘The stimaga about voice and voice injury is real'    EPISODE RESOURCES  BAST Training    Guest Website: www.anaflaviazuim.com   Social Media: @anaflaviazuim   Relevant Links & Mentions:  Journal of Voice: www.jvoice.org Vocal Dose and Vocal Demands in Contemporary Musical Theatre by Ana Flavia Zuim, Celia F Stewart & Ingo R Titze: https://www.jvoice.org/article/S0892-1997(21)00278-2/ppt Studied Productions: The Magic Flute by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart & Wonderland by Frank Wildhorn & Jack Murphy Maurice E Goodwin SLP Vocal Health Education  Example: Astonishing from Little Women by Sutton Foster  Ben Platt and Dear Evan Hansen Matt Edwards and the Asbury Park Press (Jon Bon Jovi vocal issues: What is going on and how can it be fixed?): https://eu.app.com/story/entertainment/music/2022/05/09/jon-bon-jovi-voice-vocal-issues-bad-singing/9661274002/ ABOUT THE GUEST  Ana Flavia Zuim is a multi award-winner musical director/conductor and an accomplished pianist, vocologist, electric bassist and expert witness. She serves as Associate Director of Vocal Performance at NYU, Steinhardt. Dr. Zuim holds a bachelor's degree in music from State University of Londrina (UEL), a master's in piano performance (Lynn University, 2006), a doctorate - Ph.D. in Fine and Performing Arts (Florida Atlantic University, 2012) and a Vocology certification (University of Utah, 2015). Prior to joining the NYU faculty, Dr. Zuim served as Director of Contemporary Voice at the Frost School of Music with a secondary appointment as Lecturer of Otolaryngology at the Miller School of Medicine, University of Miami.  She is an active researcher and has worked in several productions including the Broadway musical Hamilton (Rehearsal Pianist - since 2016), the Broadway Across America tours of Billy Elliot (Associate Conductor/Vocal Coach, 2012), Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat (Keys, 2013), among others.  The knowledge of voice science and acoustics, combined with her passion for languages paved the way into forensic voice analysis. She has served as an expert witness for cases involving both singing and speech, including a death threat case, contributing within her scope of practice to furthering a more just legal system in which evidence is evaluated through evidence-based, data-driven science.  ABOUT THE PODCAST BAST Training is here to help singers gain the knowledge, skills and understanding required to be a great singing teacher. We can help you whether you are getting started or just have some knowledge gaps to fill through our courses and educational events. Website: basttraining.com Get updates to your inbox: Click here for updates from BAST Training Link to presenter's bios: basttraining.com/singing-teachers-talk-podcast-bios See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Beyond the Box Score Podcast
Interview w/ Coach Jack Meriwether (Head Coach The Miller School)

Beyond the Box Score Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2022 73:20


Coach Jack Meriwether shares his coaching journey from going the scouting route rather than playing or managing at the college level to becoming a Head Coach at the college and high school levels. The Virginia native got his start as an Assistant Coach at Randolph College under [current Roanoke College Head Coach] Clay Nunley before joining the AAU ranks while also coaching at Fork Union Military Academy. After leaving FUMA, Coach Meriwether coached at Genesis Academy prior to taking an Assistant Coach position at West Virginia Wesleyan. After one and a half seasons as the Assistant Coach at West Virginia Wesleyan, he was named the Interim Head Coach and shares what went through his mind - and how he was able to coach the rest of the season with the uncertainly that an interim title entails. Coach Meriwether talks about how he was able to have success at West Virginia Wesleyan as well as how difficult it was to leave for the high school ranks at The Miller School of Albemarle. His success as the Head Coach at The Miller School has been terrific - recently one of his former players was on the Saint Peter's team that went to the Elite Eight in the NCAA Tournament. This episode is sponsored by Church Graphic Design - be sure to give them a follow on social media @ChurchGDLLC. Church Graphic Design specializes in creating personalized coaching portfolios, encompassing your coaching career, your biggest accomplishments, and your track record of winning at a high level. Be sure to use the promo code "BoxScore" to receive 10% off your portfolio . You won't be disappointed! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/beyondtheboxscore/support

Nailed It Ortho
79: 1st CMC Arthritis w/ Dr. Robert Gray

Nailed It Ortho

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2022 68:37


Link to Post: www.naileditortho.com/cmcarthritis  Full video: https://youtu.be/_5cYS_PZknI  Approach Video: https://youtu.be/a_qPnpWZwjA  Enjoy this episode on 1st CMC arthritis as Dr. Robert Gray gives us a great talk!  Dr. Robert Gray completed his undergraduate and medical degrees at Brown University in Providence, RI as part of their combined Program in Liberal Medical Education.  He then matched into the combined Orthopaedic Surgery Residency Program at RUSH University Medical Center in Chicago, IL--a program consistently ranked in the top 10 nationwide.   Upon graduation, he was awarded the Gunnar Andersson, MD, PhD Award for best Chief Resident by his co-residents. He spent a year in Rochester, MN at Mayo Clinic completing a Fellowship in Hand and Microvascular Surgery.  There, he was trained in all aspects of general hand surgery, peripheral nerve surgery including brachial plexus reconstruction, and microsurgery including vascularized bone grafting. After completing training, he practiced and taught hand surgery at University of Miami's Miller School of Medicine in Miami, FL.  There, he focused primarily on complex trauma, reconstruction, and limb salvage and operated at Bascom Palmer hospital as well as Jackson Memorial Hospital.  He was also selected as best Attending Surgeon Teacher by the Orthopaedic Residents. He has now returned to Chicago's North Shore to bring the highest level of orthopaedic hand and microvascular surgical care to his patients here.  Practicing at NorthShore University HealthSystem. In this episode we talk about: CMC anatomy History Physical exam findings Classifications Non-op treatment Operative treatment Different implant types And BONUS- Surgical approach breakdown to 1st CMC joint with Dr. Gray

The PQI Podcast
S2, EP. 10 : Arturo Loaiza-Bonilla, MD, MSEd, FACP and Tamunosa Abbey, PharmD, MBA, BCPS from Cancer Treatment Centers of America

The PQI Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2022 34:48


Season 2 Episode 10- Colorectal Cancer Awareness MonthOn today's episode of The PQI Podcast we welcome Arturo Loaiza-Bonilla, MD, MSEd, FACP and Tamunosa Abbey, PharmD, MBA, BCPS from Cancer Treatment Centers of America.Dr. Bonilla is the National Gastrointestinal Program Director and Medical Director of Clinical Research for CTCA. He earned a medical degree from the Universidad Nacional de Colombia in Bogotá, Colombia. Following medical school, he completed an internship and residency in internal medicine at Harbor Hospital Center, Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, Maryland. Dr. Loaiza-Bonilla also completed a fellowship in hematology and oncology from the University of Miami, Miller School of Medicine in Miami, Florida.Tamunosa is a pharmacist with over 8 years of experience dedicated to interdisciplinary collaboration at CTCA in Atlanta, GA. During her tenure as a clinical oncology pharmacist, Dr. Abbey was instrumental in the establishment of a clinic-based pharmacy presence. In her current role as the Inpatient Pharmacy Supervisor, she oversees the pharmacy operations that serve the center's outpatient clinics, infusion center, surgery department, and inpatient units to bring outstanding quality cancer care to the patients of CTCA.March is Colorectal Cancer Awareness month. Today we discuss the importance of a multidisciplinary team along with updates in colorectal cancer.You can find NCODA's Colon Cancer Screening Tool here: https://higherlogicdownload.s3-external-1.amazonaws.com/NCODA/24f717f3-286a-6025-1dd7-9587839f7526_file.pdf?AWSAccessKeyId=AKIAVRDO7IEREB57R7MT&Expires=1647291082&Signature=tfwOjO7tCyBCIG7BpnjGKh45iFU%3D

The Space
How to stay sane while house hunting (it's possible!)

The Space

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2021 3:09


It feels like house hunting is one of the universals of life; no matter what stage you’re at in life it seems to ALWAYS be a shit show. 55% of Aussie house hunters said they’d rather stay where they live than go through the stress of finding a new place! So we’ve got some mindfulness tips to keep you positive about the whole sordid affair. LINKS ‘Stressed out Aussie property buyers say home search affected their well-being’ Aiden Devine for Realestate.com.au. ‘Mindfulness During Uncertain Times’ Miller School of Medicine, University of Miami. Follow The Space on Instagram @thespace_podcast. Follow Nova Podcasts on Instagram @novapodcastsofficial. CREDITS Host: Casey Donovan @caseydonovan88.Writer: Amy Molloy @amymolloy.Executive Producer: Elise Cooper.Editor: Adrian Walton. Listen to more great podcasts at novapodcasts.com.au.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Reformed Sports Project Podcast

Former MLB pitcher Billy Wagner closed for the Astros, Phillies, Mets, Red Sox, and Braves during his 15-year Major League career. "Billy the Kid" is a seven-time All-Star and currently on the ballot for the National Baseball Hall of Fame. Now the Head Baseball Coach for Miller School of Albemarle in Virginia, Coach Wagner joins Nick to discuss his journey from DIII to the MLB, share advice for players and parents, and explore what it means to be competitive. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Visible Voices
Lenox Hill : Award-winning Medical DocuSeries

The Visible Voices

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2021 36:42


Lenox Hill is a Netflix original TV series that hit the streaming service in 2020. Lenox Hill is a nine-episode documentary series about the real-life Lenox Hill Hospital in New York City. The series follows four medical professionals in Obstetrics-Gynecology (Amanda Little-Richardson), Emergency Medicine (Mirtha Macri), and Neurosurgery (David Langer and John Boockvar). The Lenox Hill team filmed the first ever COVID-19 episode of television, highlighting the pandemic in the early stages of the virus. Lenox Hill in the News Israeli Makers of Netflix Hit 'Lenox Hill' on Capturing Coronavirus and BLM Struggles The top-rated Netflix shows available to watch right now (June 2021)How the Lenox Hill Doctors' Lives Have Changed Since the Show Was FilmedHow a Neurosurgeon (and Netflix Star) Spends His Sundays Yulari films : Ruthie Shatz and Adi Barash founded Brooklyn-based Yulari Films. They are a prolific and award winning director - producer - writer team. The company excels in the documentary arena by penetrating complex organizations to address themes of community and diversity, revealing the strength and drive of the human spirit as their guiding force. Barash and Shatz go deep into a subject's core while creating ambitious character-driven verite projects that touch on taboo subjects with their unique cinematic lance. Follow Ruthie on Twitter Mirtha Macri DO is originally from New Jersey. She graduated from New York College of Osteopathic Medicine, and completed residency in Emergency Medicine at Mt Sinai West and North, formally St Lukes Roosevelt Hospitals. She has over 10 years experience in Emergency Medicine, and  currently practices at Lenox Health Greenwich Village stand alone emergency department in Manhattan where she also focuses on community outreach. Apart from Emergency Medicine,  she has focused on international medicine specifically in remote regions of the Peruvian Amazon with a group Amazon Health Project. Dr Macri also collaborates with Northwell Health's Minority Medical Education Committee working with young Elan "Lonny" Levy MD graduated from the University of Miami, Miller School of Medicine.  He trained at St. Luke's Roosevelt Hospital in Emergency Medicine and has been a New Yorker ever since.  He serves as the Chair of Emergency Medicine at Lenox Health Greenwich Village, part of Northwell Health.  His interests include operations, strategy, and financial performance.  

Newborn Screening SPOTlight Podcast
A Brief History of Newborn Screening

Newborn Screening SPOTlight Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2021 39:18


You're listening to the voice of Dr. Rodney Howell, who is a Professor and Chairman Emeritus of Pediatrics and Emeritus Member of the Hussman Institute for Human Genomics at The Miller School of Medicine of the University of Miami.  He is certified by the American Board of Pediatrics as well as the American Board of Medical Genetics and Genomics in Clinical Biochemical Genetics. Dr. Howell was founding chair of the U.S. Congressionally-mandated Secretary's Advisory Committee of Heritable Disorders in Newborns and Children (2004-2011) This is a committee that advises the Secretary of Health and Human Services on issues concerning genetic testing in children. During this time, this committee oversaw the development of the Recommended Uniform Screening NBS Panel (The RUSP). Dr. Howell serves as advisor to Newborn Screening Translation Research Network.   In this episode, you will get a brief history of newborn screening and newborn screening research and the stories of families impacted by newborn screening. Learn how it all got started.  Interview with Dr. Rodney Howell:   Newborn screening began in the 1960's with screening to prevent intellectual disability. What were the important milestones in NBS over the years? How did it all get started?   You were integral with the beginning of the Advisory Committee on Heritable Disorders in Newborns and Children. Can you tell us about the committee and how it fits into NBS?   Research discovers new technologies to screen, diagnose and treat newborns. Why is NBS research important?   Where do you see NBS and NBS research going in the next ten years? 50 years?   What advice would you give someone wanting to pursue a career similar to yours?   You have been an important advisor to the NBSTRN. What role does NBSTRN play? What role should NBSTRN play?   What does NBS research mean to you?         To learn how you can help advance newborn research, advocate for rare disease screening and treatment, and learn about important discoveries, become a member of the Newborn Screening Translational Research Network by visiting our website at www.nbstrn.org.   Thank you for listening to this episode of Newborn Screening SPOTlight. If you like our podcast, please subscribe and share an episode with your colleagues, friends and family.    Get involved! Stay informed! Help us advance discoveries! Together, let's increase the impact of newborn screening research by listening to your stories.   

Seizing Life
Epilepsy and Mental Health: What You Should Know

Seizing Life

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2020 28:16


In this episode of Seizing Life, explore the psychological impacts of epilepsy that can result in mood disorders, like depression and anxiety with Dr. Kanner, Director of the International Comprehensive Epilepsy Center and Chief of Epilepsy Division at the University of Miami, Miller School of Medicine. The post Epilepsy and Mental Health: What You Should Know appeared first on CURE Epilepsy.