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Episode Resources:WOCNext Abstract DetailsAbstract Author ResourcesePoster InformationPrevious Accepted AbstractsAbstracts in JWOCN® Online SupplementInterested in an abstract mentor? Email abstracts@wocn.orgAbout the Speaker:Donna Bliss, PhD, RN, FGSA, FAAN, WOCNF, is a Professor, Chair of the Adult and Gerontological Health Cooperative, and School of Nursing Foundation Professor of Nursing Research at the University of Minnesota School of Nursing, Minneapolis, MN. She has 25 years of funded research and 125+ publications and presentations about assessing, preventing, and managing fecal incontinence and incontinence associated skin damage. She is a forerunner in investigating disparities in skin damage and assessing dark skin. Donna is an active member of the WOCN® Society and is the 202-2026 WOCNext® Abstract Chair. During the WOCNext 2023 event, Donna was awarded the Barbara Braden Future is Bright Award and was also inducted into the inaugural class of the WOCN Fellow Program.Editing and post-production work for this episode was provided by The Podcast Consultant.
This week, we're looking at the dueling reactions to the Annunciation school shooting. On the left, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz (D.) is calling for a special session of the legislature to pass a gun-control package likely to include an AR-15 ban. On the right, the Department of Justice is reportedly considering an effort to ban all trans people from owning guns. The Second Amendment Foundation is opposed to both of these ideas. So, we have Kostas Moros, a lawyer who was recently hired by the gun-rights group, back on the show to explain why he doesn't like the proposals and how they might fare legally and politically. Moros said any attempt to blanket-ban people who identify as trans or who have been diagnosed with gender dysphoria from owning guns would run into serious legal and constitutional trouble. He explained that current law requires an individual finding of dangerousness for the government to strip anyone of their gun rights on the basis of mental health. He argued, even if Congress changed the law, it would run afoul of the Second Amendment, and the Supreme Court would likely strike it down. Moros argued the same is true for the potential "assault weapons" ban that could come out of Minnesota. He said four Supreme Court justices have already signaled they'd strike down a ban, and a Minnesota law could actually provide further reason for the Court to get involved. Special Guest: Kostas Moros.
The Pope has called for an end to the Pandemic of arms. AP's Lisa Dwyer reports.
New York Times columnist David Brooks and Boston Globe columnist Kimberly Atkins Stohr join Amna Nawaz to discuss the week in politics, including the tragic school shooting in Minnesota, the Trump administration's actions to remake the government and the Ukraine war continues two weeks after the Trump-Putin summit. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy
It's been nearly three weeks since President Donald Trump deployed federal law enforcement in Washington, DC.. While many Democrats continue to criticize his efforts, Mayor Muriel Bowser says the administration's plan is working. FOX News Sunday Anchor and Host of the Living the Bream Podcast, Shannon Bream, joins the Rundown to discuss the current state of DC, the Minnesota school shooting, and the upcoming midterm elections. August 29th marks the 20th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, a catastrophic storm that devastated New Orleans and prompted the nation to reflect on the urgent need for improved hurricane preparedness. FOX News Meteorologist Janice Dean joins the Rundown to discuss how Katrina quickly intensified, the uncertainty residents faced as the storm approached, and the ongoing challenges of ensuring sufficient preparedness for future major storms. Plus, commentary from the host of “Tomi Lahren is Fearless" on Outkick, Tomi Lahren. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
New York Times columnist David Brooks and Boston Globe columnist Kimberly Atkins Stohr join Amna Nawaz to discuss the week in politics, including the tragic school shooting in Minnesota, the Trump administration's actions to remake the government and the Ukraine war continues two weeks after the Trump-Putin summit. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy
In this episode of Crime Wire Weekly, hosts Jim Chapman and Kelly Jennings discuss a series of trending crime stories, including the horrific breaking news of a school shooting in Minnesota that left 17 injured with 2 dead. The FBI has captured a mom on the ten most wanted list. President Trump seeks to end cashless bail, an Oklahoma 11 year old gives birth at home and much more today!(See topics below) *This is a preview, links to listen to the full podcast by following "Crime Wire Weekly" are below. Topics1. Cup of Coffee leads to Baton Rouge Shooting at a Gas Station. 2. Mass Shooting at Minnesota School Leaves 17 Injured and 2 Dead. 3. President Donald Trump Seeks to End Cashless Bail. 4. Sheriff Grady Judd Got Drip. 5. Oklahoma 11 Year Old Gives Birth at Home and Step-dad is Charged.6. Oklahoma Man Sets Sheriff's Deputy's House on Fire. 7. Texas Duo Killed While Attempting Home Invasion. 8. Menendez Brothers Denied Parole. 48:45 Texas Mom on FBI Ten Most Wanted List is Captured. 9. "El Mayo” Pleads Guilty to Drug Trafficking in New York.Links to Follow Crime Wire Weekly https://linktr.ee/crimewireweeklyKelly Jennings is host of “Unspeakable: A True Crime Podcast by Kelly Jennings” https://open.spotify.com/show/3n7BUzKRtMhAEuIuu7f031?si=c98fcf5b7e6848c8Jim Chapman is host of “Exposed: Scandalous Files of the Elite” https://open.spotify.com/show/3ePQYSPp5oSPDeue8otH1n?si=39142df6e0ed4f77
In the 6 AM hour, Larry O’Connor and Bethany Mandel discussed: FOX NEWS: Minnesota School Shooting Gunman Kills 2 Children, Injures 17 Others During Catholic Mass AMBER DUKE ON X: "The two recent school shootings that explicitly targeted Christian schools (abnormal, they normally occur at public schools) were both committed by transgenders" WMAL GUEST: ROB O'DONNELL (Retired NYPD Detective) on the Minnesota Shooting Where to find more about WMAL's morning show: Follow Podcasts on Apple, Audible and Spotify Follow WMAL's "O'Connor and Company" on X: @WMALDC, @LarryOConnor, @JGunlock, @PatricePinkfile, and @HeatherHunterDC Facebook: WMALDC and Larry O'Connor Instagram: WMALDC Website: WMAL.com/OConnor-Company Episode: Thursday, August 28, 2025 / 6 AM HourSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of Crime Wire Weekly, hosts Jim Chapman and Kelly Jennings discuss a series of trending crime stories, including the horrific breaking news of a school shooting in Minnesota that left 17 injured with 2 dead. The FBI has captured a mom on the ten most wanted list. President Trump seeks to end cashless bail, an Oklahoma 11 year old gives birth at home and much more today!(See topics below) *This is a preview, links to listen to the full podcast by following "Crime Wire Weekly" are below.TopicsCup of Coffee leads to Baton Rouge Shooting at a Gas Station.Mass Shooting at Minnesota School Leaves 17 Injured and 2 Dead.President Donald Trump Seeks to End Cashless Bail.Sheriff Grady Judd Got Drip.Oklahoma 11 Year Old Gives Birth at Home and Step-dad is Charged.Oklahoma Man Sets Sheriff's Deputy's House on Fire.Texas Duo Killed While Attempting Home Invasion.Menendez Brothers Denied Parole.Texas Mom on FBI Ten Most Wanted List is Captured."El Mayo” Pleads Guilty to Drug Trafficking in New York. Luxurious bamboo sheets, pajamas, & more and 41% off for listeners of Exposed by using the code EXPOSED at checkout!https://cozyearth.com/discount/EXPOSEDLinks to Follow Crime Wire Weekly https://linktr.ee/crimewireweeklyKelly Jennings is host of “Unspeakable: A True Crime Podcast by Kelly Jennings” https://open.spotify.com/show/3n7BUzKRtMhAEuIuu7f031?si=c98fcf5b7e6848c8Jim Chapman is host of “Exposed: Scandalous Files of the Elite” https://open.spotify.com/show/3ePQYSPp5oSPDeue8otH1n?si=39142df6e0ed4f77Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/exposed-scandalous-files-of-the-elite--6073723/support.
It's been nearly three weeks since President Donald Trump deployed federal law enforcement in Washington, DC.. While many Democrats continue to criticize his efforts, Mayor Muriel Bowser says the administration's plan is working. FOX News Sunday Anchor and Host of the Living the Bream Podcast, Shannon Bream, joins the Rundown to discuss the current state of DC, the Minnesota school shooting, and the upcoming midterm elections. August 29th marks the 20th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, a catastrophic storm that devastated New Orleans and prompted the nation to reflect on the urgent need for improved hurricane preparedness. FOX News Meteorologist Janice Dean joins the Rundown to discuss how Katrina quickly intensified, the uncertainty residents faced as the storm approached, and the ongoing challenges of ensuring sufficient preparedness for future major storms. Plus, commentary from the host of “Tomi Lahren is Fearless" on Outkick, Tomi Lahren. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
New York Times columnist David Brooks and Boston Globe columnist Kimberly Atkins Stohr join Amna Nawaz to discuss the week in politics, including the tragic school shooting in Minnesota, the Trump administration's actions to remake the government and the Ukraine war continues two weeks after the Trump-Putin summit. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy
It's been nearly three weeks since President Donald Trump deployed federal law enforcement in Washington, DC.. While many Democrats continue to criticize his efforts, Mayor Muriel Bowser says the administration's plan is working. FOX News Sunday Anchor and Host of the Living the Bream Podcast, Shannon Bream, joins the Rundown to discuss the current state of DC, the Minnesota school shooting, and the upcoming midterm elections. August 29th marks the 20th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, a catastrophic storm that devastated New Orleans and prompted the nation to reflect on the urgent need for improved hurricane preparedness. FOX News Meteorologist Janice Dean joins the Rundown to discuss how Katrina quickly intensified, the uncertainty residents faced as the storm approached, and the ongoing challenges of ensuring sufficient preparedness for future major storms. Plus, commentary from the host of “Tomi Lahren is Fearless" on Outkick, Tomi Lahren. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Children have been killed and injured while attending mass at their K-8th grade Minneapolis Catholic school. The 23-year-old shooter brought multiple firearms: a pistol, a rifle, and a shotgun—all purchased legally and recently. President Trump has ordered flags lowered to half-staff, as did Minnesota's Governor Walz. Now, the FBI director says they are investigating the shooting as an act of domestic terrorism and possibly as a hate crime. Retired FBI agent and FOX News contributor Nicole Parker joins the Rundown to share where the investigation into this mass shooting may lead in the days to come as law enforcement searches for answers. A recent Gallup poll indicates that most Americans now believe moderate drinking is harmful to their health, contributing to a steady decline in alcohol consumption in recent years. Board-certified rheumatologist Dr. Mahsa Tehrani joins the podcast to discuss the link between alcohol use and increased cancer risk, the rise of the "sober curious" movement, and how this shifting public sentiment about alcohol consumption may influence upcoming revisions to the federal dietary guidelines. Plus, commentary from “The Mom Wars” podcast and Substack creator, Bethany Mandel. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Johnnette discusses the tragic Minnesota school shooting and how we as Catholics should respond.
In this episode, Johnnette reflects on the tragic school shooting in Minnesota and how we as Catholics should respond.
Today is Thursday, August 28. Here are some of the latest headlines from the Fargo, North Dakota area. InForum Minute is produced by Forum Communications and brought to you by reporters from The Forum of Fargo-Moorhead and WDAY TV. For more news from throughout the day, visit InForum.com.
The Rod and Greg Show Daily Rundown – Wednesday, August 27, 20254:20 pm: Jon Levine, a Reporter for the Washington Free Beacon, joins the show for a conversation about how money raised by celebrities to help the victims of the 2025 California wildfires ended up going to unrelated nonprofits, some of which provide support to illegal aliens.4:38 pm: Larry Behrens of Power the Future joins Rod and Greg for a conversation about how Democrats are attempting to blame high energy prices on Donald Trump, but it's their own green energy failures causing the problem.6:05 pm: Amanda Head, White House Correspondent for Just the News and host of the Furthermore Podcast, joins the program to discuss her recent piece about President Trump's executive order against burning of the American flag.6:38 pm: Author and journalist Bethany Mandel joins the show to discuss her piece in the Washington Examiner about how the American Academy of Pediatrics is digging its heels in the sand and insisting that all children receive vaccinations.
Children have been killed and injured while attending mass at their K-8th grade Minneapolis Catholic school. The 23-year-old shooter brought multiple firearms: a pistol, a rifle, and a shotgun—all purchased legally and recently. President Trump has ordered flags lowered to half-staff, as did Minnesota's Governor Walz. Now, the FBI director says they are investigating the shooting as an act of domestic terrorism and possibly as a hate crime. Retired FBI agent and FOX News contributor Nicole Parker joins the Rundown to share where the investigation into this mass shooting may lead in the days to come as law enforcement searches for answers. A recent Gallup poll indicates that most Americans now believe moderate drinking is harmful to their health, contributing to a steady decline in alcohol consumption in recent years. Board-certified rheumatologist Dr. Mahsa Tehrani joins the podcast to discuss the link between alcohol use and increased cancer risk, the rise of the "sober curious" movement, and how this shifting public sentiment about alcohol consumption may influence upcoming revisions to the federal dietary guidelines. Plus, commentary from “The Mom Wars” podcast and Substack creator, Bethany Mandel. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
A school shooting in Minneapolis, Minnesota, which happened only two days after the new school year started, has killed two children and injured 17 other people.
Bruce and Gaydos discuss the Minnesota school shooting that took place at Annunciation Catholic School while students were at Mass.
Children have been killed and injured while attending mass at their K-8th grade Minneapolis Catholic school. The 23-year-old shooter brought multiple firearms: a pistol, a rifle, and a shotgun—all purchased legally and recently. President Trump has ordered flags lowered to half-staff, as did Minnesota's Governor Walz. Now, the FBI director says they are investigating the shooting as an act of domestic terrorism and possibly as a hate crime. Retired FBI agent and FOX News contributor Nicole Parker joins the Rundown to share where the investigation into this mass shooting may lead in the days to come as law enforcement searches for answers. A recent Gallup poll indicates that most Americans now believe moderate drinking is harmful to their health, contributing to a steady decline in alcohol consumption in recent years. Board-certified rheumatologist Dr. Mahsa Tehrani joins the podcast to discuss the link between alcohol use and increased cancer risk, the rise of the "sober curious" movement, and how this shifting public sentiment about alcohol consumption may influence upcoming revisions to the federal dietary guidelines. Plus, commentary from “The Mom Wars” podcast and Substack creator, Bethany Mandel. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
August 28, 2025 ~ Todd Flood, Managing Partner at Flood Law PLLC, Host of "Behind the Bench" with Todd Flood on WJR discusses the Minnesota school shooting being investigated as a hate crime and act of domestic terrorism.
Chris Rongey is out today is Brad Young is filling in and joins Amy Marxkors as they discuss the shooting at Minnesota, if the mother could be held liable. Cracker Barrel changed logo back to what it was. Finally, did you see this.
Nate Thurston and Charles Thompson discuss the tragic shooting at a Catholic school in Minnesota where children were killed and many others injured. The hosts delve into the grim details of the incident, express empathy for the victims and their families, and examine various societal and political reactions to the tragedy. They also touch on the motivations behind such violent acts and debate potential preventive measures. Balancing their usual lighthearted tone with the seriousness of the situation, they aim to provide thoughtful commentary and insight during this difficult time. (00:00) Intro (00:48) Tragic School Shooting Incident (05:30) Political Reactions and Speculations (07:36) Debate on Gun Control and Societal Issues (23:42) Details on the Shooter and Political Implications (26:47) Political Violence and Media Narratives (27:45) Analyzing the Shooter's Video (31:05) Speculations and Media Responsibility (34:03) Transgender Issues and Mental Health (36:42) Gun Control and Mental Health Debate (39:47) Cultural and Societal Reflections (45:57) White Pill Wednesday and Positive News
This morning, a horrific and absolutely senseless act of violence unfolded at the Annunciation Catholic School in Minneapolis.
A now-deceased suspect killed two children, aged eight and ten, and injured 17 others after he opened fire inside the school’s church on Wednesday. The transgender suspect released a video prior to the attack. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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A gunman opened fire at Annunciation Catholic School in Minneapolis, killing two children, ages 8 and 10, and wounding 17 others. The shooter, 23-year-old Robin Westman, died after turning his weapon on himself. President Donald Trump ordered flags to half-staff, and Gov. Tim Walz said, “Minnesota is heartbroken.” The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops called for healing as the nation again confronts its gun crisis. Subscribe to our newsletter to stay informed with the latest news from a leading Black-owned & controlled media company: https://aurn.com/newsletter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
August 27, 2025 ~ WJR's Marie Osborne updates us on two breaking stories, the school shooting in Minnesota and the Hamtramck city government drama.
August 27, 2025 ~ Oakland County Sheriff Mike Bouchard discusses the latest on the shooting in Minnesota.
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It's possible this school year is one of the last before a federal program changes the face of public and private schools in Minnesota. President Donald Trump's sprawling budget bill that passed in July included a program that amounts to school vouchers that can be used for private schools. It signals a new era of the school choice movement. While legislation like this usually originates in conservative circles, nonprofit advocates in traditionally Democratic-leaning states, like Minnesota, have a new opportunity to strengthen their movement. Here to explain how the bill could change things for school choice in Minnesota is one such advocate. Ricky Austin is the president of the Aim Higher Foundation in St. Paul. He joined MPR News host Nina Moini to explain what his organization does and how the federal tax credit works.
In this trailblazing episode of Endo Voices, host Dr. Marcus Johnson explores the cutting edge of endodontics with a distinguished panel from the University of Minnesota School of Dentistry. Joining the conversation is Dr. Craig Noblett, Director of the Advanced Endodontics Program and President-Elect of the AAE, along with two exceptional voices from the next generation—Dr. Alex Dahlkemper and Dr. Luc de la Villefromoy, both current endodontic residents and the first residents ever featured on Endo Voices. Together, they dive into the transformative potential of Endodontic MRI, examining how this technology could surpass the limitations of X-rays and CBCT by delivering unparalleled soft tissue visualization—without radiation. From diagnosing complex periapical pathosis to reimagining treatment planning and follow-up care, MRI promises to redefine precision in the specialty. The panel addresses challenges like cost, accessibility, and training while sharing forward-thinking solutions for clinical integration and education. Episodes of Endo Voices may include opinion, speculation and other statements not verifiable in the scientific method and do not necessarily reflect the views of AAE or the sponsor(s). Listeners should use their best judgment in evaluating the merits of any content.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
They always say you need to exercise a lot and eat healthier to stay healthy and a recent story in the Star Tribune featuring findings from the Alzheimer's Association discusses just that so we talked to Dr Joseph Gaugler, Chair in Long Term Care and Aging with the University of Minnesota School of Public Health who is currently at the conference joins Jason to discuss these findings when it comes to those looking to age better and healthier!
A recent study by the University of Minnesota School of Public Health looks at obstetric care in all 50 states. It found a widespread loss in care for pregnant people that is disproportionately impacting rural communities. The study's lead author, Katy Backes Kozhimannil, joins MPR News host Nina Moini to dig into its findings. Kozhimannil is a Distinguished McKnight University Professor and co-director of the Rural Health Research Center at the University of Minnesota.
Minnesota school districts are facing a new financial hit after learning the Trump administration will withhold tens of millions in education funding.About three hundred nurses and other medical staff went on strike today in the Duluth area. They work at six Essentia Health facilities and are negotiating their first union contracts.Those stories and more in today's evening update from MPR News. Hosted by Emily Reese. Music by Gary Meister.
The cost of health insurance is soaring for Minnesota school districts and teachers. And the massive budget bill passed by Congress and signed by President Trump over the holiday weekend makes some tax cuts permanent, and cuts spending on Medicaid.
Progress has been made in raising awareness about mental health, but many people are still not getting the support they need. Listen to a conversation hosted by MPR News host Angela Davis about barriers to mental health care. Three women who lead Minnesota nonprofits talk about mental health needs in communities and families, the disparities in mental health care systems and how resources can support people.The discussion was recorded on May 28 at an event at the Ameriprise Financial Headquarters in Minneapolis that was organized by CHC: Creating Healthier Communities, a national nonprofit based in Alexandria, Virginia, in partnership with UCare and Medica Foundation.Panelists: Kimberly Spates is the chief executive officer of NorthPoint Health & Wellness Center, a federally qualified health center serving residents in North Minneapolis and Hennepin County. Sue Abderholden has served as executive director for NAMI Minnesota (National Alliance on Mental Illness) since 2001. She is also a community faculty member for the University of Minnesota School of Social Work where she teaches health and mental health policy. Jessica Gourneau is the clinical director at the American Indian Family Center in St. Paul, where she oversees mental health, chemical dependency, and women's health programming. She is a doctorate-level psychologist and an enrolled member of the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa.
Send us a textDr. Mara Kimmel is the Executive Director of the ACLU of Alaska and former first lady of Anchorage. Prior to taking the helm of the ACLU of Alaska, She had a long career in Alaska public policy focused on rights and justice in northern communities. She has served on the faculty at the Seattle University School of Law, the University of Alaska Anchorage and Alaska Pacific University.Most relevant to our conversation today, Dr. Kimmel worked for over a decade as an immigration attorney and as an advocate for tribal subsistence rights. In her role as first lady of Anchorage, as wife to Mayor Ethan Berkowitz, she led the development of Welcoming and Resilience initiatives at the Municipality of Anchorage. She serves on the national board of directors for Welcoming America, the regional advisory board for the Anti-Defamation League, and is a board member and co-founder of the Alaska Institute for Justice. Mara received her law degree from the University of Minnesota School of Law and her Master's degree in Natural Resource Management at the University of Alaska Fairbanks. She earned her PhD in Environmental Science and Policy from Central European University in Budapest in 2014. To listen to the Alaska State House Judiciary Committee hearing on ICE detainees in DOC custody, click here.
The evidence for climate change is irrefutable. But how does surgical care contribute to global emissions, and is there anything we can do to make surgery more sustainable? Join Jon Williams and our ASGBI partners for the next installment of our BTK/ASGBI collaborative series, where we discuss how to make surgical care greener. Mrs. Cleo Kennington from the UK and Dr. Benjamin Miller from the US are our guest experts, and provide valuable insights into local sustainability efforts you can take home to your hospital, broader concepts of how high-quality care is sustainable, innovations in sustainability, and what the future of sustainable surgery may look like. After listening, you get to decide–Who has more sustainable surgical practices? The UK or US? Mrs. Cleo Kenington is a Consultant Emergency General and Trauma Surgeon at St George's Hospital, London and was the recent ASGBI Sustainability Lead. She is a big advocate for practicing what she preaches, focusing on how we can reduce the environmental impact at all stages, from cycling to work, preventing complications and unnecessary surgeries, to reducing the use of disposable surgical components. Dr. Benjamin Miller is a general and minimally invasive surgeon at the Cleveland Clinic, with a clinical focus on complex abdominal wall reconstruction. After earning his MD from University of Minnesota School of Medicine in 2011, Dr. Miller went to Nashville to complete his general surgery residency at Vanderbilt University Medical Center. Following this, he became a MIS/complex ab wall fellow at Cleveland Clinic, after which he joined as faculty in 2023. In addition to his clinical interests, Dr. Miller has a deep passion for sustainability efforts within surgical practice, carrying on the legacy of established sustainability efforts within surgical care at Cleveland Clinic and training the next generation of sustainable surgeons. If you enjoyed this episode, stay tuned for more upcoming BTK/ASGBI collaborative content. If you have any questions or comments, please feel free to reach out to us at hello@behindtheknife.org. Please visit https://behindtheknife.org to access other high-yield surgical education podcasts, videos and more. If you liked this episode, check out our recent episodes here: https://app.behindtheknife.org/listen
In today's episode, supported by SpringWorks Therapeutics, we spoke with Christopher L. Moertel, MD, about the evolution of treatments for neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1)–associated plexiform neurofibromas (PN). Dr Moertel is a professor and the Pediatric Neuro-Oncology Fellowship Program director in the Division of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology, a faculty member in the Department of Pediatrics, medical director of the Pediatric Neuro-Oncology and Neurofibromatosis Programs, co-medical director of the Katie Hageboeck Children's Cancer Research Fund Clinic, clinical neuro-oncology leader of the Brain Tumor Program, and the Kenneth and Betty Jayne Dahlberg Professor at the University of Minnesota School of Medicine in Minneapolis. In our exclusive interview, Dr Moertel discussed the expansion of the NF1-associated PN treatment paradigm to include the MEK inhibitors mirdametinib (Gomekli) and selumetinib (Koselugo); the benefits of offering treatment options in oral formulations; the toxicities associated with MEK inhibitors; the importance of managing these adverse effects to ensure long-term treatment adherence; and the need for continued oncology education to optimize treatment outcomes for this population.
The Trump administration is canceling $1 billion in school mental health grants. It will impact at least $17 million in funding in Minnesota. The White House said an Education Department review of the programs found they violated the purpose of federal civil rights law. Jessie Kember is president of the Minnesota School Psychologists Association and a faculty member in the University of Minnesota's school psychology program. She joined Minnesota Now to explain the grants cut in Minnesota and who will be affected. Kember spoke to Minnesota Now in the capacity of her role as the President of the Minnesota School Psychologists Association.
New research sheds light on how many hospitals are using artificial intelligence, what they're using AI for, and what it means for patients and policymakers.Guest:Paige Nong, PhD, Assistant Professor, University of Minnesota School of Public HealthLearn more and read a full transcript on our website.Want more Tradeoffs? Sign up for our free weekly newsletter featuring the latest health policy research and news.Support this type of journalism today, with a gift. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Send us a textWe love hanging out with fellow dental educators! We were so excited to get the opportunity to chat with Dr. Alan Mead on this week's Humpday Happy Hour™
This week, we are talking with John Hlebaen from Central Minnesota School of Taxidermy. John tells some awesome stories that revolve around his years in the taxidermy world and explains what the taxidermy school entails. So, if you are looking to get into taxidermy or are just curious to hear some wild taxidermy stories, this is the podcast for you!If you are looking for more information on Central Minnesota School of Taxidermy you can find them on Facebook or click on the link: https://centralminnesotaschooloftaxidermy.com/MINNESOTA RACKSTAR APPAREL: https://stores.whitewolfmn.com/minnesota_rackstars/shop/products/all?page=1&fbclid=IwY2xjawIorrlleHRuA2FlbQIxMAABHVA0B8KPr3Dllcqkcb5CjmKBmx_rXVSrNaq0cUcFJUY8AQkGD9ayWw8qbw_aem_wzpLr67HyFQGO0UPcKulGQTHANKS FOR LISTENING!THANKS TO ALL OF OUR PARTNERS!!Please check out all of their websites and follow them on their social media platforms!!ArcticShield- https://www.arcticshieldoutdoor.com/Domain Outdoor- https://www.domainoutdoor.com/Tactacam- https://www.tactacam.com/Fourth Arrow Camera Arms- https://www.fourtharrowcameraarms.com/J&R Outdoors- Check out their Facebook pageThe Fish Guyd- Check out his social media platformsSkull Craft- Check out their social media platforms as well!!
Public Health Careers podcast episode with Kene Orakwue, MPH
Indigenous nurses bring more than clinical expertise to their practice—they bring a legacy of resilience, cultural knowledge, and a commitment to holistic care that honors their ancestors, culture, and history. For Native and Indigenous nurses, advancing practice means blending tradition and cultural humility with innovation to meet the unique needs of their communities, build trust, and transform health outcomes. In this episode, we learn from Chippewa Indian Nurse researcher and educator Misty Wilkie PhD, RN, FAAN an Indigenous nurse director of the Doctoral Education Pathway for American Indian/Alaska Native Nurses at the University of Minnesota School of Nursing, to explore how the Center for Indigenous People, Health & Nursing is devoted to improving the health and well-being of Indigenous people and communities works toward reconciliation. Aiming to eliminate health disparities by building trusting relationships with Tribal Nations, developing evidence-based practices, and preparing doctorally trained Indigenous healthcare leaders, Misty Wilkie emphasizes the power of honoring tradition, language, and strengths to shape more inclusive, equitable healthcare systems. Find this episode's resources at www.seeyounowpodcast.com and more information on the podcast bundles visit ANA's Innovation Website at www.nursingworld.org/innovation. Have questions for the SEE YOU NOW team? Feedback? Future episode ideas? Contact us at hello@seeyounowpodcast.com.
Public Health Careers podcast episode with Najma Dahir, BS
The U.S. is in the middle of what many experts are a calling a “mental health crisis.” As a result, there is increased interest in initiatives that place mental health clinicians on campuses. Despite research suggesting that this model should help students, there was, until recently, little evidence that school-based mental health services have the desired impacts. My guest this episode is Ezra Golberstein, Associate Professor of Health Policy and Management at the University of Minnesota School of Public Health. Ezra and his colleagues recently published an article entitled, “Effects of School-Based Mental Health Services on Youth Outcomes,” in which he examines the causal effects of the approach. He and I discuss his findings. More information about Ezra, including a link to his article, is at talkingaboutkids.com.