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Stefan Hartmann, MPAS, PA-C is the Founder and CEO of Iron Direct Primary Care. Stefan is German/American national raised by holistic parents where things such as Chinese Medicine, Tai-Chi and holistic approaches to healing were the mainstay. His various medical specialty experiences, background in sports & exercise science and relentless desire to understand how to achieve maximum vitality through nutrition, anti-aging medicine, biohacking and more has given him a unique perspective into the human condition. In this episode, Dr. Tro and Stefan team talk about… (00:00) Intro (00:44) Some big news in the field of food addiction research (01:32) Stefan's background and bio (13:30) The unique resources and approach used by Stefan and his team at Iron DPC to help patients (17:20) Why having lean muscle and building muscle is critical to longevity and metabolic health (22:22) How to get started with strength training (24:55) Assimilating holistic medicine and pharmaceutical knowledge (30:37) Veganism and human nutritional needs (40:43) ADHD and how we should ACTUALLY be treating it (48:26) Why building muscle is essential for seniors (57:52) Outro For more information, please see the links below. Thank you for listening! Links: Please consider supporting us on Patreon: https://www.lowcarbmd.com/ Stefan Hartmann: Iron DPC: https://www.irondpc.com/why-iron-dpc' Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/irondirectprimarycare/ X: https://x.com/ironDPC YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSnykOzujrhtfeP9Hi3uL1w/videos Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/IronDPC Dr. Brian Lenzkes: Website: https://arizonametabolichealth.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/BrianLenzkes?ref_src=twsrc^google|twcamp^serp|twgr^author Dr. Tro Kalayjian: Website: https://www.doctortro.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/DoctorTro Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/doctortro/ Toward Health App Join a growing community of individuals who are improving their metabolic health; together. Get started at your own pace with a self-guided curriculum developed by Dr. Tro and his care team, community chat, weekly meetings, courses, challenges, message boards and more. Apple: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/doctor-tro/id1588693888 Google: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=uk.co.disciplemedia.doctortro&hl=en_US&gl=US Learn more: https://doctortro.com/community/
Fisheries: In this episode, we see the surprising news that the U.S. government is opening up parts of its marine protected areas (MPAs) to commercial fishing. This rollback of protections in the Pacific Remote Islands Marine National Monument has sparked debate about the future of sustainable fisheries and marine biodiversity. Ocean: We explore what this decision signals for global ocean governance and why it could undermine years of conservation progress. Focusing on political motivations and international implications, we ask the hard questions: Are MPAs truly protected if they can be so easily undone? And how should ocean advocates respond? Follow a career in conservation: https://www.conservation-careers.com/online-training/ Use the code SUFB to get 33% off courses and the careers program. Do you want to join my Ocean Community? Sign Up for Updates on the process: www.speakupforblue.com/oceanapp Sign up for our Newsletter: http://www.speakupforblue.com/newsletter Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3NmYvsI Connect with Speak Up For Blue: Website: https://bit.ly/3fOF3Wf Instagram: https://bit.ly/3rIaJSG TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@speakupforblue Twitter: https://bit.ly/3rHZxpc YouTube: www.speakupforblue.com/youtube
In this episode, Dipu Patel, DMSc, MPAS, PA-C, president of the PA Education Association, sits down with Angelique Redmond, BBA, PMP, Assistant Director of Clinical Education at the George Washington University PA Program. Together, they shine a spotlight on the essential, yet often underrecognized role of administrative professionals in PA education. Angelique shares her personal journey, her passion for integrating health profession learners into health systems science, and the inspiration behind launching the Administrative Professional Special Interest Group (SIG) within PAEA. The conversation explores how administrative professionals shape student experiences, influence program decisions, and continue to adapt and lead as technology transforms the field. This episode is sponsored by Massey & Associates Consulting Solutions. All Things PA Education is produced by Association Briefings.
Credits: 0.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ CME/CE Information and Claim Credit: https://www.pri-med.com/online-education/podcast/frankly-speaking-cme-429 Overview: Colorectal cancer screening saves lives, yet many patients remain unscreened. This episode explores current screening methods, the evidence behind the new DNA blood test, and how it compares to existing options. Gain practical insights to guide patient discussions and improve screening rates in your practice. Episode resource links: N Engl J Med. 2024 Mar 14;390(11):973-983. doi: 10.1056/NEJMoa2304714 N Engl J Med 2024;390:984-93. DOI: 10.1056/NEJMoa2310336 Guest: Jillian Joseph, MPAS, PA-C Music Credit: Matthew Bugos Thoughts? Suggestions? Email us at FranklySpeaking@pri-med.com
Credits: 0.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ CME/CE Information and Claim Credit: https://www.pri-med.com/online-education/podcast/frankly-speaking-cme-429 Overview: Colorectal cancer screening saves lives, yet many patients remain unscreened. This episode explores current screening methods, the evidence behind the new DNA blood test, and how it compares to existing options. Gain practical insights to guide patient discussions and improve screening rates in your practice. Episode resource links: N Engl J Med. 2024 Mar 14;390(11):973-983. doi: 10.1056/NEJMoa2304714 N Engl J Med 2024;390:984-93. DOI: 10.1056/NEJMoa2310336 Guest: Jillian Joseph, MPAS, PA-C Music Credit: Matthew Bugos Thoughts? Suggestions? Email us at FranklySpeaking@pri-med.com
Nyheter och fördjupning från Sverige och världen. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. Ekot har en rättelse. I en tidigare version av inslaget uppgavs felaktigt att en fjärdedel av Portugals yta hade brunnit. Rätt är att 25 procent av den mark som brann i Europa under 2024 fanns i Portugal.
Every plastic bag has a silver lining, and Ethan Estees has made a career out of finding it. The marine biologist and artist specializes in turning ocean trash—from plastic bottles to discarded fishing rope—into spectacular art pieces. His seascapes give a second life to the otherwise mundane material, offering an attractive introduction to the often depressing topic of ocean pollution. In this conversation, Ethan and I explored his process as an artist and spent a good chunk of time talking about the state of MPAs in California. Despite dedicating his career to environmental protection, Ethan has stuck his neck out for fishing communities over the past two years, calling out the misbegotten proposals by some environmental groups to close large swaths of California's fisheries. It takes courage not to blindly join a tribe in 2025, but some could argue this quality is requisite to make great art.If you dig this podcast, will you please leave a short review on Apple Podcasts? It takes less than 60 seconds and makes a difference when I drop to my knees and beg hard-to-get guests on the show. I read them all. You can watch this podcast on my YouTube channel and join my newsletter on Substack. It's glorious.Kyle Thiermann is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Get full access to Kyle Thiermann at thiermann.substack.com/subscribe
Every plastic bag has a silver lining, and Ethan Estees has made a career out of finding it. The marine biologist and artist specializes in turning ocean trash—from plastic bottles to discarded fishing rope—into spectacular art pieces. His seascapes give a second life to the otherwise mundane material, offering an attractive introduction to the often depressing topic of ocean pollution. In this conversation, Ethan and I explored his process as an artist and spent a good chunk of time talking about the state of MPAs in California. Despite dedicating his career to environmental protection, Ethan has stuck his neck out for fishing communities over the past two years, calling out the misbegotten proposals by some environmental groups to close large swaths of California's fisheries. It takes courage not to blindly join a tribe in 2025, but some could argue this quality is requisite to make great art.If you dig this podcast, will you please leave a short review on Apple Podcasts? It takes less than 60 seconds and makes a difference when I drop to my knees and beg hard-to-get guests on the show. I read them all. You can watch this podcast on my YouTube channel and join my newsletter on Substack. It's glorious.Kyle Thiermann is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Get full access to Kyle Thiermann at thiermann.substack.com/subscribe
Credits: 0.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ CME/CE Information and Claim Credit: https://www.pri-med.com/online-education/podcast/frankly-speaking-cme-426 Overview: Drinking coffee offers potential health benefits—but does timing affect outcomes? This episode dives into new research on how morning vs. all-day coffee consumption impacts cardiovascular disease and all-cause mortality risk. Gain practical insights to optimize patient recommendations based on the latest evidence. Episode resource links: European Heart Journal (2025) 00, 1–11 https://doi.org/10.1093/eurheartj/ehae871 The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, 2024, 00, 1–11 https://doi.org/10.1210/clinem/dgae552 Guest: Jillian Joseph, MPAS, PA-C Music Credit: Matthew Bugos Thoughts? Suggestions? Email us at FranklySpeaking@pri-med.com
Credits: 0.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ CME/CE Information and Claim Credit: https://www.pri-med.com/online-education/podcast/frankly-speaking-cme-426 Overview: Drinking coffee offers potential health benefits—but does timing affect outcomes? This episode dives into new research on how morning vs. all-day coffee consumption impacts cardiovascular disease and all-cause mortality risk. Gain practical insights to optimize patient recommendations based on the latest evidence. Episode resource links: European Heart Journal (2025) 00, 1–11 https://doi.org/10.1093/eurheartj/ehae871 The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, 2024, 00, 1–11 https://doi.org/10.1210/clinem/dgae552 Guest: Jillian Joseph, MPAS, PA-C Music Credit: Matthew Bugos Thoughts? Suggestions? Email us at FranklySpeaking@pri-med.com
In this episode, Dipu Patel, DMSc, MPAS, PA-C, president of the PA Education Association, sits down with Elijah Salzer, DMSc, PA-C, NYSAFE, C-EFM, CAQ-OBGYN, clinical professor at Pace University, and Justine Herndon, PA-C, assistant professor of medicine at Mayo Clinic. As leaders of the Sexual and Gender Minority LGBTQ+ Health Special Interest Group (SIG), they discuss the gaps in LGBTQ+ health education, the need for inclusive curriculum integration, and strategies for addressing bias and fostering culturally competent care. They highlight the importance of ongoing education and open conversations to improve patient outcomes and advance PA training. This episode is supported by the University of Pittsburgh, School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences' Doctor of Medical Science program. All Things PA Education is produced by Association Briefings.
Are OECMs (Other Effective Area-Based Conservation Measures) just as effective as Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) in protecting biodiversity? In this episode of How to Protect the Ocean, we break down the differences, benefits, and challenges of OECMs, particularly in Canada's conservation strategy. Learn how fisheries closures and Indigenous-led conservation initiatives contribute to marine biodiversity and whether they should be counted toward Canada's 30x30 target.
In this episode, Dr. Sara Fletcher, CEO of the PA Education Association, sits down with Dipu Patel, DMSc, MPAS, PA-C, professor in the Department of Physician Assistant Studies at the University of Pittsburgh, and president of PAEA. Patel shares her journey to PAEA leadership, her passion for amplifying member voices, and how AI and digital health are shaping the future of PA education. She also discusses her newly published book, featuring insights from PA students, and the vital role of special interest groups in fostering collaboration and innovation. The conversation explores the power of community, technology, and forward-thinking strategies to navigate the evolving landscape of PA education. This episode is supported by the University of Pittsburgh, School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences' Doctor of Medical Science program. All Things PA Education is produced by Association Briefings.
The majority of the UK's peatlands could be at risk of drying out in the next 40-50 years because of climate change - according to a new study from scientists at the Universities of Exeter, Manchester and Derby. Healthy, wet peatlands are seen as part of the solution to climate change because they soak up planet-heating carbon dioxide - UK peatlands currently store an estimated 3.2 billion tonnes of carbon. But where they dry out, they become a problem because they can then release that stored carbon back into the atmosphere.MPs have been debating calls to ban bottom trawling in some parts of the sea. Bottom trawling is a method of fishing where weighted nets are dragged along the seabed to gather things like scallops, sole and plaice. According to The Marine Conservation Society, bottom trawling is currently forbidden across 5% of the UK's MPAs, and a wider ban in ALL protected areas is something conservation charities have been calling for, for some time. But is it the right move?And farming leaders have said they left a much-anticipated meeting with the Treasury this week with their blood "boiling", claiming the Government has "shut the door" on any rethink of planned changes to inheritance tax on farms. Representatives from agricultural organisations met the Exchequer Secretary, James Murray, and Farming Minister, Daniel Zeichner, on Tuesday. It follows months of protests over plans for inherited agricultural assets worth more than a million pounds to be taxed at 20% from April next year.Presented by Charlotte Smith Produced by Heather Simons
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Farming leaders have said they left a much-anticipated meeting with the Treasury with their blood "boiling", claiming the Government has "shut the door" on any rethink of planned changes to inheritance tax on farms. It follows months of protests over plans for inherited agricultural assets worth more than a million pounds to be taxed at 20% from April next year.MPs have been debating calls to ban bottom trawling in England's Marine Protected Areas. Bottom trawling is a method of fishing where weighted nets are dragged along the seabed to gather things like scallops, sole and plaice. And a working group has been set up by the Food, Farming and Countryside Commission to discuss how a Land Use Framework for Northern Ireland might be developed and implemented. We meet one of the group members to discuss how much difference it could make.Presented by Steffan Messenger Produced by Heather Simons
Credits: 0.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ CME/CE Information and Claim Credit: https://www.pri-med.com/online-education/podcast/frankly-speaking-cme-420 Overview: Listen in as we discuss the US Surgeon General's new advisory on the impact of alcohol on cancer incidence and mortality. We review the latest data, explore alcohol's role in carcinogenesis, and provide evidence-based guidance to help you counsel patients on safer consumption and cancer prevention. Episode resource links: U.S. Surgeon General Issues New Advisory on Link Between Alcohol and Cancer Risk | HHS.gov Guest: Jillian Joseph, MPAS, PA-C Music Credit: Matthew Bugos Thoughts? Suggestions? Email us at FranklySpeaking@pri-med.com
Credits: 0.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ CME/CE Information and Claim Credit: https://www.pri-med.com/online-education/podcast/frankly-speaking-cme-420 Overview: Listen in as we discuss the US Surgeon General's new advisory on the impact of alcohol on cancer incidence and mortality. We review the latest data, explore alcohol's role in carcinogenesis, and provide evidence-based guidance to help you counsel patients on safer consumption and cancer prevention. Episode resource links: U.S. Surgeon General Issues New Advisory on Link Between Alcohol and Cancer Risk | HHS.gov Guest: Jillian Joseph, MPAS, PA-C Music Credit: Matthew Bugos Thoughts? Suggestions? Email us at FranklySpeaking@pri-med.com
What's new in dermatology? DEF Advisory Council Members address some of the latest approvals and therapeutic updates of the past year. Hear from Joe Gorelick, MSN, FNP-C; Andrea Nguyen, DMSc, MPAS, PA-C; Kara Gooding, MMS, PA-C; and Alexa Hetzel, MS, PA-C, as they address new developments in atopic dermatitis, psoriasis, and hidradenitis suppurativa. Plus, winter skin care tips and a fresh take on JAK inhibitors from Brad Glick, DO, FAAD.Like what you're hearing? Want to learn more about the Dermatology Education Foundation? Explore assets and resources on our website.
First, Jefferey Jaxen Reports on FDA Pulling Red Dye, New Concerning mRNA Vaccine Study, and the Fall of Fluoride; Practitioner Fights to Transform Health with New Conference; ICAN investigates Geoengineering; Huge Win for Medical Freedom in West Virginia; ICAN on a roll.Guests: Barry Smeltzer, MPAS, PA-C, FAAEM, Catherine Ybarra, Esq.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-highwire-with-del-bigtree--3620606/support.
Drs. Will Morris from Texas Scottish Rite, Phil Nowicki from Helen DeVos Children's Hospital, and Cory Bryan from Children's Hospital of Georgia team up to host the 2024 IPOS® episodes. In this Part II episode, special guests include Dr. Michael Glotzbecker, who examines current surgical controversies in AIS; Dr. Maryse Bouchard, who highlights key points from the flatfoot session; Dr. Eric Edmonds, who reviews takeaways from the pediatric sports controversies session; Valerie Parrish, MPAS, PA-C, and Shelia Marceron, DNP, who outline the POPS program; Dr. Bob Cho, who showcases aspects of the Author's Preferred Techniques session; and Dr. Derek Kelley, who presents some of this year's IPOS winners. The Author's Preferred Technique videos from IPOS 2024 can be found here: https://posna.org/ipos/past-ipos-info This episode is produced by Will Morris along with Tyler McDonald from the University of South Alabama. Music by A.A. Aalto.
In this episode, hosts Kevin Lohenry, PhD, PA-C, and Stephane VanderMeulen, MA, MPAS, PA-C, look back on five incredible seasons of PA Path as they prepare to hand the mic to a new host. They reflect on the podcast's journey, revisiting key themes like passion for the PA profession, commitment to diversity, and the importance of service, while sharing highlights from their favorite episodes. Kevin and Stephane introduce the podcast's new host, Emma Sellers, PAEA's Chief Diversity Officer, who will carry the mission forward. They also take a moment to express heartfelt gratitude to listeners, contributors, and their programs for the ongoing support that has made PA Path such a success. Join us as we celebrate the past, embrace the future, and continue the journey of advancing the PA profession! The PA Path Podcast is produced by Association Briefings.
In this episode, host Dr. Sara Fletcher, CEO of the PA Education Association, speaks with Stephane P. VanderMeulen, MPAS, MA, PA-C, Program Director of the PA Program at Creighton University, and Rachel Vaca-Lubischer, MSW, MPA, Program Evaluation Analyst at Creighton University. Together, they discuss their groundbreaking project to develop a dynamic dashboard designed to streamline and optimize data management for a new PA program. The conversation dives into the inspiration behind the dashboard, born out of the complexities of managing large volumes of data during accreditation processes. Stephane and Rachel share how they combined technological expertise, data visualization techniques, and teamwork to transition from manual efforts to an efficient, user-friendly solution that enhances data accessibility and supports faculty decision-making. They also offer valuable advice on starting early, defining clear goals, and applying data visualization principles to make information more actionable and impactful. This episode is sponsored by PA Excel. For more information, visit them online at paexcel.com. All Things PA Education is produced by Association Briefings.
Hear from the three 2024 MAPA Award Recipients as they talk about the work and dedication that led to them being chosen as MAPA Award Winners.(Guests)MAPA 2024 Advocacy Award Recipient: Alannah Zheng, MSPA, PA-C, CLCAlannah is a PA in OB/GYN at Allina Health and serves as the MAPA LegislativeCommittee Chair as well as Delegate to AAPA HOD. This past legislative session, her contributions helped remove a confusing clause from a state statute that limited PAs treating patients with mental health conditions. With her leadership, the state legislature also passed the PA licensure compact, making Minnesota the 10th state to join the compact. MAPA 2024 Preceptor of the Year: Danielle Johnson, MPAS, PA-CDanielle is a Hospital Medicine PA at Regions Hospital and serves as Program Director for the HealthPartners Hospital Medicine APC Fellowship. Throughout her career, Danielle has “used her passion for medical education as her guiding star, incorporating it into her practice every day”. In her newer role as Fellowship Director, she has demonstrated dedication, empathy, and adaptability by working with medical education leaders, administrators, and fellow clinicians to enhance the development of each individual fellow ensuring they are best-prepared for their role. MAPA 2024 PA of the Year: Pat Loew, MPAS, PA-CPat is a Family Medicine PA with North Memorial Health. During his more than 35 years of practice, he has been dedicated to patient-centered care, recognizing the individuality and unique needs of each patient. He has been a continuous mentor to Pre-PA students, a clinical preceptor to PA students, and an exemplary colleague to other providers who work around him. Furthermore, he has been a strong leader and advocate for the PA profession, holding roles including Regional Provider Lead for 10+ years, Medical Director for North Memorial for 3+ years, member and current chair of the Professional Staff Committee, voting member on the Medical Credentialing Committee, and voting member on North Memorial's Executive Committee. “Pat exemplifies what being a PA leader is and continues to serve his patients, community, colleagues, friends, and family. He never seeks recognition, asks for praise, or looks for Rewards.”Host: Katarina Astrup, MSPAS, PA-C Katarina is a telepsychiatry PA with Minnesota Clinic for Health and Wellness. She is MAPA's Treasurer and serves on the Social Media and Marketing Committee.
In our 100th episode, we celebrate a milestone with Melanie “MJ” Ellis, MPAS, PA-C, program director for the University of Arizona's developing PA program. Ellis shares her inspiring 36-year journey in the US Air Force and discusses the launch their new program in August 2026, with accreditation review set for March 2026. Designed with a mission to prioritize person-centered primary care, rural health, and medical Spanish, the program will feature cutting-edge facilities, including a new clinical skills lab and the Arizona Simulation Technology and Education Center. Ellis highlights the program's focus on resilience, interprofessional collaboration, and aligning with its core mission and values. This episode is sponsored by the University of Arizona College of Health Sciences. PA Path is produced by Association Briefings.
Osteoporosis significantly impacts morbidity and mortality in the U.S., with approximately 12.3 million adults (USPSTF) in the United States aged 50 and over expected to be living with the disease. Osteoporotic fractures result in severe consequences such as functional impairment, chronic pain, reduced quality of life, and loss of independence. Furthermore, the clinical and economic burden of osteoporosis is substantial, with annual costs projected to be $25.3 billion by 2025 (AJMC).The U.S. Preventative Task Force (USPSTF) recommends screening and treatment of osteoporosis in adults. Accordingly, CommonSpirit Health, Physician Enterprise has adopted the evidence based guidelines of professional societies, including American College of Physicians (ACP), American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists (AACE), and Endocrine Society, on screening and treatment to prevent osteoporotic fractures. Speakers:Kavita Chawla, MD, MHA, FACP, Primary Care Physician, Kirkland Medical Center, Virginia Mason Franciscan HealthBryan C Jiang, MD, Internal Medicine Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism, Baylor College of Medicine Houston, TexasPanelist:Anne Wright, DMSc, MPAS, PA-C, DFAAPA, System Director Advanced Practice Ambulatory Care, CommonSpirit Health
In today's episode, I got to sit down with Savannah Elkins. Savannah is a physician assistant practicing out of The Diabetes and Thyroid Center of Fort Worth. She is also a wife and mom of two little boys. As a fellow person living with type 1 diabetes, she is practicing medicine in her dream career providing healthcare to patients with diabetes and many other endocrinopathies. Savannah's ResourcesInstagramDiabetes & Thyroid Center Of Fort WorthCoach Ken's Resources:Website: www.simplifyingdiabetes.comNewsletter Sign Up"More Than A1C" - My Signature Coaching ProgramThe Diabetes Nutrition Master CourseThe 5-Pillars Of Diabetes Success WorksheetSupport & Donate To The PodcastThe T1D Exchange Registry is a research study, conducted over time, for individuals with type 1 diabetes and their supporters. Participants volunteer to provide their data for Diabetes research. Once enrolled, Registry participants have the opportunity to sign up for other studies on various topics related to type 1 diabetes.You can make an impact on the future of Diabetes now! Fill out an online survey and gain access to tons of new research and the online portal. It only takes 10-15 minutes.Don't forget to check out Ancient Bliss an herbal supplement company.Use Discount Code KEN20 for 20% off at check out.Have a question, send me a DM or email. I'd love to connect and answer any questions you have.You can find the show on any platform you listen to your podcasts!Don't forget to click on that subscribe button and leave a 5-star review, so you're notified when new episode drop every week.Questions about diabetes, don't hesitate to reach out:Instagram: @CoachK3NInstagram: @thehealthydiabeticpodTwitter: @thehealthydpodTik Tok: @thehealthydiabeticpodFacebook: @Simplifying Life With DiabetesEmail: ken@simplifyingdiabetes.comPodcast Disclaimer: Nothing that you hear on The Healthy Diabetic Podcast should be considered medical advice or otherwise; please always consult your medical TEAM before making any changes to your Diabetes management.Fit, Healthy & Happy Podcast Welcome to the Fit, Healthy and Happy Podcast hosted by Josh and Kyle from Colossus...Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the show
Can traumatic events cause ADHD? Ryanne Siddiqi's journey with Hotze Health & Wellness Center began 13 years ago as a patient who came in struggling with fatigue among other symptoms. Traditional medicine had let her down, but natural approaches restored her energy and vitality. Grateful for the ongoing support, Ryanne has also turned to Dr. Hotze for help with her son, who faced challenges from ADHD, especially after a traumatic family event. After being referred to Dr. Hotze for IASIS microcurrent neural feedback, Ryanne witnessed remarkable changes in her son's behavior after just a few sessions: his aggression diminished, his sleep improved, and his school performance soared. This innovative approach not only calmed his “reactivity” but also fostered a healing state for his brain, allowing him to thrive. Ryanne's experience highlights the transformative power of customized ADHD support programs like IASIS, designed to address the multifaceted nature of ADHD. Join Dr. Hotze and his guest Ryanne Siddiqi as they discuss how IASIS Neural Feedback led to remarkable improvements in her son's behavior and school performance. To learn more about IASIS Neuro Feedback, visit https://www.hotzehwc.com/iasis-micro-current-neurofeedback-therapy/. To learn more about natural approaches to ADHD and Brain Support, visit https://www.hotzehwc.com/adhd-brain-support/. Watch now and subscribe to our podcasts at www.HotzePodcast.com. To receive a FREE copy of Dr. Hotze's best-selling book, “Hormones, Health, and Happiness,” call 281-698-8698 and mention this podcast. Includes free shipping!
“Wrinkles are a sign of life. Wrinkles are earned. Wrinkles do not make people look bad,” says aesthetic specialist Lisa Goodman, MPAS, founder of Goodskin Clinics. Welcome to a bonus drop episode of Clean Beauty School! Today we're re-sharing one of our all-time favorite (and best performing) episodes that covered everything from the five elements of facial aging to what we're getting wrong about Botox use. Upon listening to it a second time, we picked up so many more tidbits about how you can support your skin as you age—and we know you will too. Show notes: -For listeners of Clean Beauty School, enjoy 20% off your first purchase at Vuori when you visit vuori.com/beautyschool. Along with that, you'll get free shipping on any U.S. orders over $75 and free returns. -Learn more about Lisa Goodman and Goodskin Clinics -Follow Goodskin Clinics -Learn more about The Good Skin Method -Follow the host: @alex_blair_ -Call in: sayhi.chat/cleanbeautyschool -Comments: podcast@mindbodygreen.com -Sponsorship inquiries: sales@mindbodygreen.com
Credits: 0.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ CME/CE Information and Claim Credit: https://www.pri-med.com/online-education/podcast/frankly-speaking-cme-399 Overview: In this episode, we look at a new study showing increased probability of survival for patients with Alzheimer disease (AD) who take donepezil and memantine together. We review current treatments for AD and address common hesitations in prescribing dual pharmacotherapy, providing vital insights for primary care clinicians. Episode resource links: Yaghmaei, E., Lu, H., Ehwerhemuepha, L. et al. Combined use of Donepezil and Memantine increases the probability of five-year survival of Alzheimer's disease patients.Commun Med 4, 99 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1038/s43856-024-00527-6 Guo J, Wang Z, Liu R, Huang Y, Zhang N, Zhang R. Memantine, Donepezil, or Combination Therapy-What is the best therapy for Alzheimer's Disease? A Network Meta-Analysis. Brain Behav. 2020 Nov;10(11):e01831. doi: 10.1002/brb3.1831. Epub 2020 Sep 10. PMID: 32914577; PMCID: PMC7667299. Guest: Jillian Joseph, MPAS, PA-C Music Credit: Richard Onorato Thoughts? Suggestions? Email us at FranklySpeaking@pri-med.com
Credits: 0.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ CME/CE Information and Claim Credit: https://www.pri-med.com/online-education/podcast/frankly-speaking-cme-399 Overview: In this episode, we look at a new study showing increased probability of survival for patients with Alzheimer disease (AD) who take donepezil and memantine together. We review current treatments for AD and address common hesitations in prescribing dual pharmacotherapy, providing vital insights for primary care clinicians. Episode resource links: Yaghmaei, E., Lu, H., Ehwerhemuepha, L. et al. Combined use of Donepezil and Memantine increases the probability of five-year survival of Alzheimer's disease patients.Commun Med 4, 99 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1038/s43856-024-00527-6 Guo J, Wang Z, Liu R, Huang Y, Zhang N, Zhang R. Memantine, Donepezil, or Combination Therapy-What is the best therapy for Alzheimer's Disease? A Network Meta-Analysis. Brain Behav. 2020 Nov;10(11):e01831. doi: 10.1002/brb3.1831. Epub 2020 Sep 10. PMID: 32914577; PMCID: PMC7667299. Guest: Jillian Joseph, MPAS, PA-C Music Credit: Richard Onorato Thoughts? Suggestions? Email us at FranklySpeaking@pri-med.com
Lauren Miller, MPAS, PA-C; Jayme M. Heim, MSN FNP-BC, and Lakshi Aldredge, MSN, ANP-BC, discuss recent advancements in plaque psoriasis treatment, focusing on novel oral systemic therapies like the TYK-2 inhibitor deucravacitinib and its clinical trial data, to inform therapeutic decisions for this systemic disease.
Are you currently a Pre-PA student, or thinking about becoming a PA? MAPA is committed to growing the PA profession by helping Pre-PA students with several membership benefits. In this episode you will hear from Josh Loew, PA-C, MPAS, Chair of the Leadership and Development Committee, talk with one of MAPAs Pre-PA members on their journey to becoming a PA student, as well as the resources available through MAPA for Pre-PA students. Host: Josh Loew, PA-C, MPASGuest: Christian Lindbloom, Pre-PA Student/aspiring PA
Sleep is probably THE most important aspect of our health. While we sleep, our body recharges, tissues are repaired, our brain detoxifies, growth hormones are produced, we consolidate memories, and much more! On average, a person should get 7-9 hours of good sleep each night. Join Dr. Hotze and Jason Gourlas, MPAS, PA-C as they discuss sleep strategies for optimal health and the warning signs of sleep apnea. Find out what natural supplements can improve the quality of your sleep and how to determine if you are getting restorative sleep. Watch now and subscribe to our podcasts at www.HotzePodcast.com. To receive a FREE copy of Dr. Hotze's best-selling book, “Hormones, Health, and Happiness,” call 281-698-8698 and mention this podcast. Includes free shipping! To purchase “Sleep Formula” mentioned on this podcast, please visit: https://www.physicianspreferencevitamins.com/product/sleep-formula-60-capsules/
Approximately 50% or more of our body is made up of protein! These proteins are the building blocks of our body and provide essential amino acids. As we age, muscle is profoundly important for metabolism and resistance to insulin. The combination of eating enough protein and moving against resistance allows us to maintain lean muscle mass and provides insulin sensitivity. Join Dr. Hotze and Jason Gourlas, MPAS, PA-C as they discuss the importance of protein in our eating plan. Find out what food sources are best for digestibility and absorbability, and how to maintain muscle mass with hormone replacement therapy so that you can be energized with vitality for life! Watch now and subscribe to our podcasts at www.HotzePodcast.com. To receive a FREE copy of Dr. Hotze's best-selling book, “Hormones, Health, and Happiness,” call 281-698-8698 and mention this podcast. Includes free shipping!
From point of care apps to hard copy textbooks, an incredible range of resources exists for dermatology NPs and PAs. DEF Advisory council member Darren West, MPAS, PA-C shares some of his favorite resources as well as some tips for career advancement. Also in this episode, David Cotter, MD, PhD assesses technology that could change dermatology practice (hint: it's not all AI), and Adam Friedman, MD, talks about the evolving approach to hidradenitis suppurativa.Like what you're hearing? Want to learn more about the Dermatology Education Foundation? Explore assets and resources on our website.
In this special episode, our hosts Kevin Lohenry, PhD, PA-C and Stephane Vandermeulen, MA, MPAS, PA-C, discuss key considerations for selecting the right PA program. They highlight the importance of aligning your personal values and career goals with a program's mission, culture, and curriculum. The discussion also covers critical metrics such as PANCE pass rates, attrition rates, and the program's approach to remediation. Additionally, they explore how to assess a program's accreditation history and analyze trends in attrition to gauge its overall quality. The PA Path Podcast is produced by Association Briefings.
Credits: 0.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ CME/CE Information and Claim Credit: https://www.pri-med.com/online-education/podcast/frankly-speaking-cme-394 Overview: Explore the keys to confidently promoting healthy aging in patients. In this insightful conversation, we identify behaviors impacting longevity and discuss practical steps to minimize risks, including diet, exercise, and sleep. Discover evidence-based insights on how even light physical activity can significantly improve patients' odds of healthy aging. Episode resource links: Shi H, Hu FB, Huang T, Schernhammer ES, Willett WC, Sun Q, Wang M. Sedentary Behaviors, Light-Intensity Physical Activity, and Healthy Aging. JAMA Netw Open. 2024 Jun 3;7(6):e2416300. doi: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2024.16300. PMID: 38861256; PMCID: PMC11167497. Guest: Jillian Joseph, MPAS, PA-C Music Credit: Richard Onorato Thoughts? Suggestions? Email us at FranklySpeaking@pri-med.com
Credits: 0.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ CME/CE Information and Claim Credit: https://www.pri-med.com/online-education/podcast/frankly-speaking-cme-394 Overview: Explore the keys to confidently promoting healthy aging in patients. In this insightful conversation, we identify behaviors impacting longevity and discuss practical steps to minimize risks, including diet, exercise, and sleep. Discover evidence-based insights on how even light physical activity can significantly improve patients' odds of healthy aging. Episode resource links: Shi H, Hu FB, Huang T, Schernhammer ES, Willett WC, Sun Q, Wang M. Sedentary Behaviors, Light-Intensity Physical Activity, and Healthy Aging. JAMA Netw Open. 2024 Jun 3;7(6):e2416300. doi: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2024.16300. PMID: 38861256; PMCID: PMC11167497. Guest: Jillian Joseph, MPAS, PA-C Music Credit: Richard Onorato Thoughts? Suggestions? Email us at FranklySpeaking@pri-med.com
Dr Carl Meyer from the University of Hawai'i, focuses his research on the ecology and management of sharks and reef fishes. His research addresses a variety of issues of management concern including impacts of shark ecotourism, shark predation on critically endangered species, effectiveness of Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) and impacts of human recreational activities in MPAs.
Credits: 0.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ CME/CE Information and Claim Credit: https://www.pri-med.com/online-education/podcast/frankly-speaking-cme-389 Overview: Let's talk lipid panels and their potential to assess more than cardiovascular disease risk. Through a case scenario, we highlight a study on the potential link between metabolic markers and mood disorders such as depression and anxiety. Join us to learn how lipid panels could aid in early detection and intervention for these conditions. Episode resource links: Chourpiliadis C, Zeng Y, Lovik A, Wei D, Valdimarsdóttir U, Song H, Hammar N, Fang F. Metabolic Profile and Long-Term Risk of Depression, Anxiety, and Stress-Related Disorders. JAMA Netw Open. 2024 Apr 1;7(4):e244525. doi: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2024.4525. PMID: 38564219; PMCID: PMC10988352. Guest: Jillian Joseph, MPAS, PA-C Music Credit: Richard Onorato
Credits: 0.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ CME/CE Information and Claim Credit: https://www.pri-med.com/online-education/podcast/frankly-speaking-cme-389 Overview: Let's talk lipid panels and their potential to assess more than cardiovascular disease risk. Through a case scenario, we highlight a study on the potential link between metabolic markers and mood disorders such as depression and anxiety. Join us to learn how lipid panels could aid in early detection and intervention for these conditions. Episode resource links: Chourpiliadis C, Zeng Y, Lovik A, Wei D, Valdimarsdóttir U, Song H, Hammar N, Fang F. Metabolic Profile and Long-Term Risk of Depression, Anxiety, and Stress-Related Disorders. JAMA Netw Open. 2024 Apr 1;7(4):e244525. doi: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2024.4525. PMID: 38564219; PMCID: PMC10988352. Guest: Jillian Joseph, MPAS, PA-C Music Credit: Richard Onorato
Andrew dives into the importance of Marine Protected Areas and the challenges they face in safeguarding habitats from harmful pollutants. We discuss the issue of sewage being released into waterways in the UK and the crucial need to prevent such contamination in conservation zones. Tune in to learn more about the threats facing marine environments and what can be done to mitigate them. Link to article: https://inews.co.uk/news/sewage-dumped-for-over-100000-hours-in-englands-marine-protected-areas-3142976 Follow a career in conservation: https://www.conservation-careers.com/online-training/ Use the code SUFB to get 33% off courses and the careers program. Do you want to join my Ocean Community? Sign Up for Updates on the process: www.speakupforblue.com/oceanapp Sign up for our Newsletter: http://www.speakupforblue.com/newsletter Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3NmYvsI Connect with Speak Up For Blue: Website: https://bit.ly/3fOF3Wf Instagram: https://bit.ly/3rIaJSG TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@speakupforblue Twitter: https://bit.ly/3rHZxpc YouTube: www.speakupforblue.com/youtube Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) are essential for safeguarding a variety of habitats from damaging activities such as fishing and trawling. These protected areas serve as sanctuaries for diverse ecosystems, including sponge reefs, coral reefs, seagrass beds, and mangrove areas. By establishing boundaries and enforcing regulations, MPAs help prevent destructive practices that can harm these sensitive habitats. For example, sponge reefs, crucial marine ecosystems that provide habitat for numerous species, are particularly vulnerable to fishing activities that can damage or destroy these unique structures. Coral reefs, often referred to as the "rainforests of the sea," are also at risk from destructive fishing practices like trawling, which can devastate these intricate and biodiverse ecosystems. Seagrass beds and mangrove areas, vital for coastal protection and as nursery grounds for marine species, are similarly protected within MPAs to prevent damage from activities like fishing and coastal development. The importance of MPAs in preserving these critical habitats is highlighted in the episode, emphasizing the need for effective management and enforcement to ensure their conservation. Despite challenges posed by the lack of physical boundaries in MPAs, efforts to mitigate threats such as sewage pollution and nutrient runoff are crucial for maintaining the health and integrity of these marine ecosystems. By addressing these issues and investing in sustainable practices, we can continue to protect and preserve the invaluable habitats within Marine Protected Areas. The issue of sewage discharges into marine protected areas in the UK has become a significant concern, as discussed in the podcast episode. Over 100,000 hours of sewage have been released into waterways, impacting the health of these vital ecosystems. Marine protected areas are designated to safeguard habitats such as sponge reefs, coral reefs, seagrass beds, and mangrove areas from harmful activities like fishing and trawling. However, the lack of physical boundaries in these protected areas allows pollutants like sewage, nutrients, and sediment to seep in, compromising water quality and ecosystem health. The article discussed in the episode revealed alarming statistics of sewage discharges in various marine special areas of conservation in the UK. Locations such as the Humber Estuary, Solent Maritime, Plymouth Sound, Severn Estuary, and Morecambe Bay have experienced sewage spills for extended periods, with some areas recording over 10,000 hours of discharge. The Solent Maritime area, for instance, endured 18,000 hours of sewage spillage, posing a threat to rare sponges and reefs in the region. Efforts to address this issue include investments by wastewater service providers to upgrade networks and reduce storm overflows. For example, the company responsible for wastewater services in the southern region of the UK plans to invest billions to improve its network and minimize environmental damage. However, the scale of the problem necessitates continuous investment and proactive measures to prevent sewage spills and protect marine ecosystems. The episode emphasized the importance of government intervention and public engagement in addressing sewage discharges into marine protected areas. With the recent change in government leadership in the UK, there is an opportunity for citizens to advocate for stricter regulations, increased investments in sewage treatment facilities, and better management practices to safeguard water quality and marine biodiversity. By holding the government accountable and prioritizing environmental protection, communities can work towards ensuring the long-term health and sustainability of marine ecosystems in the UK. Investment and political buy-in are essential components in the effort to upgrade sewage treatment facilities and prevent sewage spills into waterways. The episode highlights the alarming issue of sewage discharges in marine protected areas in the UK, with over 100,000 hours of sewage being released directly into these sensitive ecosystems. This poses a significant threat to the environment, including rare sponges and reefs, as well as human health. The episode emphasizes the need for continuous investment in wastewater treatment infrastructure to address the growing population and ensure the proper treatment of sewage before it is discharged back into water bodies. Upgrading sewage treatment works and reducing storm overflows require substantial financial resources, with one company in the UK planning to invest billions of pounds between 2020 and 2030 for these purposes. Moreover, political buy-in is crucial to drive these investments and ensure that regulations are enforced to maintain the ecological health of waterways. The episode discusses the importance of government support in addressing sewage spills and improving wastewater management practices. It highlights the role of environmental organizations and the public in holding governments accountable for protecting water quality and ecosystems. In conclusion, the episode underscores the interconnectedness of the economy and the environment, emphasizing that neglecting sewage treatment infrastructure can lead to increased costs and environmental degradation. By advocating for investment in sewage treatment facilities and securing political commitment to environmental protection, communities can work towards safeguarding clean water for both the environment and human well-being.
Credits: 0.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ CME/CE Information and Claim Credit: https://www.pri-med.com/online-education/podcast/frankly-speaking-cme-388 Overview: Tune in as expert faculty cover common upper respiratory infections in children and their treatment options, with a focus on achieving the best outcome while also lowering the risk of subsequent adverse events. Hear guideline recommendations and evidence on treatment durations to confidently make informed clinical decisions. Episode resource links: Journal of the Pediatric Infectious Diseases Society, piae034, https://doi.org/10.1093/jpids/piae034 Guest: Jillian Joseph, MPAS, PA-C Music Credit: Richard Onorato
Credits: 0.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ CME/CE Information and Claim Credit: https://www.pri-med.com/online-education/podcast/frankly-speaking-cme-388 Overview: Tune in as expert faculty cover common upper respiratory infections in children and their treatment options, with a focus on achieving the best outcome while also lowering the risk of subsequent adverse events. Hear guideline recommendations and evidence on treatment durations to confidently make informed clinical decisions. Episode resource links: Journal of the Pediatric Infectious Diseases Society, piae034, https://doi.org/10.1093/jpids/piae034 Guest: Jillian Joseph, MPAS, PA-C Music Credit: Richard Onorato
In this episode of the How to Protect the Ocean podcast, hosts Andrew Lewin, Beth Pike from the Marine Conservation Institute, and Angelo Villa-Gomez from the Center of American Progress discuss the effectiveness of implementing marine protected areas. They review the status of the campaign to protect 30% of the ocean by 2030 and share surprising findings from their study on the implementation of the biggest 100 marine protected areas. Tune in to learn about the progress and challenges in marine conservation efforts. Read the paper: https://marine-conservation.org/publication-ocean-protection-quality-lags-quantity/ Follow a career in conservation: https://www.conservation-careers.com/online-training/ Use the code SUFB to get 33% off courses and the careers program. Sign up for our Newsletter: http://www.speakupforblue.com/newsletter Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3NmYvsI Connect with Speak Up For Blue: Website: https://bit.ly/3fOF3Wf Instagram: https://bit.ly/3rIaJSG TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@speakupforblue Twitter: https://bit.ly/3rHZxpc YouTube: www.speakupforblue.com/youtube Marine protected areas (MPAs) play a vital role in conserving biodiversity and safeguarding marine ecosystems. However, as discussed in the podcast episode, the effectiveness of implementing these designated MPAs can pose a significant challenge. The episode highlighted that many MPAs encounter obstacles in their implementation even after being announced and designated. Beth Pike and Angelo Villa-Gomez discussed the findings of a study that examined the 100 largest marine protected areas globally. The study revealed that only a quarter of these MPAs were effectively implemented. This lack of implementation can be attributed to various factors, including insufficient funding, political barriers, and difficulties in engaging with local communities. A key point raised in the episode was the gap between the announcement of MPAs and their actual implementation. While countries may make grand announcements about creating MPAs, the follow-through in effectively implementing and managing these areas is often lacking. This disparity between intention and action can result in MPAs existing on paper but failing to deliver the intended conservation benefits. Moreover, the episode emphasized that some countries designate MPAs solely to meet international targets, such as the 30 by 30 goal to protect 30% of the ocean by 2030. This rush to designate MPAs without proper planning and implementation strategies can lead to ineffective conservation outcomes. The challenges in implementing MPAs also extend to issues such as industrial fishing within protected areas, lack of community support, and governance issues. The episode stressed the importance of time, funding, and human resources in successfully implementing and managing MPAs. In summary, the podcast episode underscores the necessity for a more comprehensive approach to MPA implementation. Addressing barriers such as funding, governance structures, community engagement, and monitoring is crucial to ensure that designated MPAs effectively contribute to marine conservation and biodiversity protection. The Ross Sea MPA in Antarctica is hailed as a gold standard for successful implementation. It is highlighted in the podcast episode as a prime example of a well-designed and effectively implemented marine protected area. The Ross Sea MPA is renowned for achieving conservation goals and preserving biodiversity. The episode mentioned that the negotiation process for the Ross Sea MPA took a decade but resulted in a shared framework that brought together various sectors to the same table. The Ross Sea MPA is commended for its comprehensive management plan and the commitment of all countries involved to adhere to the regulations. Despite allowing some industrial fishing activities in certain zones, the Ross Sea MPA is considered a successful model for marine conservation efforts. The podcast also noted that the Ross Sea MPA faced challenges during the negotiation process but ultimately set a high standard for marine protected areas. The success of the Ross Sea MPA serves as an inspiration and benchmark for other marine protected areas worldwide. It demonstrates the importance of thorough negotiation, collaboration among stakeholders, and a commitment to conservation goals. The effectiveness of the Ross Sea MPA in protecting marine biodiversity and ecosystems showcases the potential for well-designed and well-implemented MPAs to have a significant impact on ocean conservation efforts. Achieving 30% Protection for the Ocean by 2030: Challenges and Implementation Issues The goal of achieving 30% protection for the ocean by 2030, known as the 30 by 30 campaign, faces significant challenges due to international relations and implementation issues. The podcast episode highlighted key points that shed light on potential obstacles to reaching this ambitious target. International Relations: The 30 by 30 campaign is not only a biodiversity initiative but also a matter of international relations. Countries participating in the campaign may have varying motivations for reaching the 30% protection goal. Some countries may aim to enhance their international standing by announcing large marine protected areas (MPAs) without ensuring effective implementation. International agreements and negotiations play a crucial role in designating and implementing MPAs, especially in areas beyond national jurisdiction. The complexities of international relations, differing priorities among nations, and the need for consensus among multiple countries can hinder progress towards the 30% protection target. Implementation Challenges: The episode highlighted that while many countries have designated MPAs to contribute to the 30% protection goal, the actual implementation of these areas remains a significant challenge. Only a fraction of the designated MPAs have been effectively implemented, with some facing delays or lacking the necessary resources for enforcement and management. The implementation of MPAs requires time, funding, and human resources. Without adequate support and commitment from governments, communities, and stakeholders, the effective management and enforcement of MPAs become challenging. Issues such as funding shortages, lack of staffing, and conflicting interests can impede the successful implementation of designated MPAs. Barriers to Progress: The study discussed in the episode revealed that some of the barriers to achieving the 30% protection goal include delays in funding, inadequate management plans, and a lack of follow-up monitoring and evaluation. These barriers can prevent the full realization of the intended conservation benefits of MPAs. International agreements, such as the KAMLAR model for the Ross Sea MPA, demonstrate the complexities of negotiating and implementing large-scale protected areas. Disagreements among countries, competing interests, and the need for ongoing collaboration can pose challenges to achieving effective protection for marine environments. Conclusion: In conclusion, the goal of achieving 30% protection for the ocean by 2030 faces challenges related to international relations and implementation issues. Addressing these challenges requires a coordinated effort among nations, stakeholders, and communities to ensure the effective designation, implementation, and management of MPAs. Overcoming barriers to progress and enhancing international cooperation are essential steps towards reaching the 30% protection target and safeguarding marine biodiversity for future generations.
Host: Joshua D. Luciew, MPAS, P.A.-C. Guest: Brittany A. Strelow, DMSc, P.A.-C., M.S. Air pollution is a pervasive issue that surrounds us every day, with varying degrees of severity depending on our environment. As we go about our daily lives, we unknowingly inhale harmful substances that are present in the air. But what happens when this exposure is magnified, and individuals such as first responders are continuously exposed to severe air pollutants, like fire smoke? In the United States alone, fire departments respond to a fire every 21 seconds, exposing numerous individuals to the dangers of smoke inhalation. Tune in as we delve into smoke inhalation injury, exploring who is most at risk, and how this silent killer can have long-term effects on our health. National EMS Week is May 19 – May 25 Connect with the Mayo Clinic's School of Continuous Professional Development online at https://ce.mayo.edu/.
Credits: 0.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ CME/CE Information and Claim Credit: https://www.pri-med.com/online-education/podcast/frankly-speaking-cme-380 Overview: This episode brings you a comparison of thiazide diuretics, angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors, and calcium channel blockers on cardiovascular outcomes, stroke, and all-cause mortality. Gain evidence-based insights to help you make informed choices for your patients' care. Episode resource links: Circulation . 2024 Jan 23;149(4):279-289. doi: 10.1161/CIRCULATIONAHA.123.066485. Guest: Jillian Joseph, MPAS, PA-C Music Credit: Richard Onorato
Andrew Lewin discusses the highlights and concerning moments of the ninth Our Oceans Conference held in Athens, Greece. With 469 new commitments made to protect the ocean, totaling $11.3 billion raised, the conference showcased both progress and challenges. Despite the high number of commitments, the amount raised was lower compared to previous years. Join Andrew as he delves into the outcomes of the conference and explores how individuals can support ocean conservation efforts. Link to article: https://news.mongabay.com/2024/04/annual-ocean-conference-raises-11-3b-in-pledges-for-marine-conservation/ Follow a career in conservation: https://www.conservation-careers.com/online-training/ Use the code SUFB to get 33% off courses and the careers program. Sign up for our Newsletter: http://www.speakupforblue.com/newsletter Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3NmYvsI Connect with Speak Up For Blue: Website: https://bit.ly/3fOF3Wf Instagram: https://bit.ly/3rIaJSG TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@speakupforblue Twitter: https://bit.ly/3rHZxpc YouTube: www.speakupforblue.com/youtube Our Oceans Conference in Athens, Greece The recent Our Oceans Conference in Athens, Greece, was a significant milestone in global ocean conservation efforts. The conference witnessed the announcement of 469 new commitments aimed at protecting the ocean, demonstrating a strong global dedication to marine conservation. These commitments encompass a wide array of initiatives, including the establishment of marine protected areas, sustainable fisheries management, and addressing the impacts of climate change on the ocean. A key highlight of the conference was the substantial funding raised for ocean protection. A total of $11.3 billion was pledged towards various ocean conservation projects, indicating a significant financial investment in safeguarding marine ecosystems. This funding will play a crucial role in supporting the implementation of the commitments made at the conference, ensuring tangible actions are taken to protect the ocean. The commitments made at the Our Oceans Conference reflect a growing acknowledgment of the urgent need to address the threats facing the ocean. From banning harmful fishing practices like bottom trawling to supporting research on ocean and climate interactions, the commitments cover a wide range of issues crucial to ocean health. The conference also emphasized the importance of international collaboration in achieving meaningful progress in ocean conservation. Moving forward, it is essential to ensure that the commitments made at the conference are effectively implemented and monitored. The positive success rate of previous commitments reaching their goals, as mentioned in the episode, provides optimism for the future of these initiatives. By building on the momentum generated at the conference and fostering strong partnerships between governments, organizations, and stakeholders, we can work towards a more sustainable and resilient ocean ecosystem. Overall, the Our Oceans Conference in Athens, Greece, served as a platform for global leaders to unite and showcase their commitment to protecting the ocean. With 469 new commitments and $11.3 billion raised for ocean protection, the conference laid a strong foundation for advancing marine conservation efforts and ensuring a healthier future for our oceans. One of the key takeaways from the podcast episode is the significant progress made at the Our Oceans Conference in terms of commitments and funding to protect the ocean. However, despite these advancements, there is still a long way to go to achieve the goal of protecting 30% of land and water by 2030. Currently, only 7.9% of the global ocean is protected, with only 4.2% being fully or highly protected, meaning no extractive activities are allowed within Marine Protected Areas (MPAs). The episode highlights the slow pace of progress in reaching the 30% protection target. The host country of the conference, Greece, still offers leases to oil and gas companies, indicating conflicting interests and challenges in transitioning away from harmful practices. Additionally, the exploration of deep-sea mining by countries like Norway, the Cook Islands, and Japan raises concerns about potential environmental impacts on the ocean ecosystem. The episode emphasizes the need for increased momentum and accelerated efforts to achieve the 30% protection goal by 2030. While commitments and funding are essential, the completion rate of commitments needs to improve beyond the current 72% success rate. The episode underscores the importance of inclusive decision-making, strong policy initiatives, and effective conservation projects to drive progress towards ocean protection. In conclusion, while the Our Oceans Conference showcased positive steps towards ocean conservation, there is a clear recognition that more work needs to be done to meet the ambitious target of protecting 30% of land and water by 2030. The episode's analysis highlights the challenges and complexities involved in achieving this goal and underscores the importance of continued dedication and action to safeguard the ocean for future generations. Concerns in Marine Conservation The episode highlights several concerning issues in marine conservation that were discussed at the Our Oceans Conference. One major concern is the practice of bottom trawling in marine protected areas (MPAs). Bottom trawling is a destructive fishing method that scrapes along the ocean floor, causing habitat destruction and impacting marine biodiversity. Despite efforts to establish MPAs for conservation purposes, the allowance of bottom trawling within these areas undermines their effectiveness in protecting marine ecosystems. Another significant concern raised in the episode is the issue of deep-sea mining. Countries like Norway, the Cook Islands, and Japan are exploring the possibility of deep-sea mining in their national waters. However, the environmental impacts of deep-sea mining remain largely unknown. The deep-sea contains unique and diverse habitats that play crucial roles in the ocean ecosystem. The potential damage from deep-sea mining could have far-reaching consequences on marine biodiversity and ecosystem health. Furthermore, the slow progress in ratifying the High Seas Treaty is a cause for concern. The treaty aims to establish regulations for activities in the high seas, beyond national jurisdiction. While 89 countries have signed the treaty, only four have ratified it so far. The delay in ratification hinders the implementation of crucial measures to protect the high seas and promote sustainable ocean governance. These issues underscore the challenges and complexities in marine conservation efforts. Addressing concerns such as bottom trawling in MPAs, deep-sea mining, and the ratification of international agreements like the High Seas Treaty requires coordinated efforts from governments, organizations, and stakeholders. It is essential to prioritize sustainable practices, protect marine habitats, and enhance international cooperation to safeguard the health and biodiversity of our oceans.
Marine Protected Areas. No take zones. Areas of the ocean where fishermen cannot recreate. Do they work? Or are they sledgehammers where scalpels would be better used? In this episode, I speak with environmentalist Randy Garrett about the proposed MPA in the Pleasure Point area in Santa Cruz, California. He details his concerns about MPAs as potentially ineffective and even destructive mechanisms to protect ocean resources. Randy is one of the most science-based thinkers I know, so when he asked to have this conversation I was all ears. Learn more at: Allwaters.orgIf you dig this podcast, will you be please leave a short review on Apple Podcasts? It takes less than 60 seconds and makes a difference when I drop to my knees and beg hard-to-get guests to come on the show. Get my Friday newsletter at Substack. It's glorious. Get full access to Writing by Kyle Thiermann at thiermann.substack.com/subscribe