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Best podcasts about multidisciplinary approach

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Protrusive Dental Podcast
Airway Dentistry with Jeff Rouse – PDP229

Protrusive Dental Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2025 64:44


Are you considering the airway in your treatment planning? Could centric relation (CR) be compromising your patient's breathing? When you open the vertical dimension, are you making the airway better—or worse? Welcome to another AES 2026 series episode, this time with LEGEND Dr. Jeff Rouse as he joins Jaz in this eye-opening episode to explore how airway, aesthetics, and function are deeply interconnected—especially in prosthodontics. They discuss key clinical scenarios like vertical dimension changes, examining how your choices may impact the airway—sometimes in ways you didn't expect. With practical insights and examples, this episode will help you make smarter, airway-conscious decisions that elevate both your functional and aesthetic outcomes. https://youtu.be/-Ut-qme7Vcg Watch PDP229 on Youtube Protrusive Dental Pearl: Plan your breaks 12 months in advance to avoid burnout and ensure quality time with your loved ones. Prioritize rest and connection before reaching exhaustion—your body, mind, and heart will thank you. Key Takeaways Airway health is crucial in dentistry, impacting aesthetics and function. Understanding airway issues can lead to better treatment outcomes for patients. Breastfeeding plays a significant role in childhood development and airway health. Interdisciplinary approaches are essential for effective adult treatment. Aesthetics and function are key factors in airway prosthodontics. Most patients are unaware of their airway issues until they are addressed. Early intervention in childhood can prevent future airway problems. Combining orthodontics and prosthodontics can enhance patient care. Airway management is crucial for overall patient health. A great bite is not just about teeth alignment. Pathway wear can indicate deeper dental issues. Vertical dimension changes can negatively impact airway. Understanding joint positions is essential in treatment planning. Continuous education is vital for modern dental practices. Highlights of this patient: 02:22  Protrusive Dental Pearl 04:34 Interview with Dr. Jeff Rouse Begins 09:05 Understanding Airway Prosthodontics 15:58 The Role of Cone Beam CT Scans 17:58 Treating Children and Early Interventions 24:50 Addressing Adult Airway Issues 29:43 Multidisciplinary Approach in Dentistry 31:46 Patient Transformations and Airway Focus 34:42 Understanding Pathway Wear 41:32 Impact of Vertical Dimension on Airway 48:55 Exploring Different Occlusion Philosophies 51:34 A Sneak Peek at AES 2026: Dental Wear Patterns Of The Airway Patient 55:25 Upcoming Events and Resources Explore the world of sleep disordered breathing with Prof. Ama Johal in PDP033: "Airway – Dentistry's Elephant in the Room."

Penn Medicine Physician Interviews
Penn Medicine Princeton | Multidisciplinary approach to non-small cell and small cell lung cancer

Penn Medicine Physician Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2025


Dr. Leonid Emerel reviews the management of non-small cell and small cell lung cancer at the multidisciplinary cancer clinic in the Medical Arts Pavilion at Penn Medicine Princeton Thoracic Surgery. Dr Emeril reviews diagnostics, chemotherapy, immunotherapy and surgery, and the value of rapid access to the surgeons on staff.

BackTable Podcast
Ep. 547 Intratumoral Oncolytic Treatments for Metastatic Melanoma: A Multidisciplinary Approach with Dr. Riad Salem and Dr. Sunandana Chandra

BackTable Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2025 53:59


Making strides against melanoma: how can medical oncologists and interventional oncologists join forces to deliver smarter, patient-centered care? In this episode of BackTable, Dr. Tyler Sandow, hosts Dr. Sunandana Chandra, medical oncologist at Northwestern, and Dr. Riad Salem, interventional oncologist at Northwestern to discuss the evolving management of advanced melanoma. --- This podcast is supported by an educational grant from Replimune. --- SYNPOSIS The doctors open the episode with an overview of melanoma and recent advances in its treatment, highlighting key trials such as DREAMseq and CheckMate 067. The discussion explores the shift from medical oncologist as solo primary providers to a dynamic, multidisciplinary approach to advanced cancer care—emphasizing cutting-edge treatments like immunotherapy and intratumoral oncolytic viruses. Dr. Salem shares practical insights on the procedural techniques of administering intratumoral oncolytics like Replimune, emphasizing the importance of thorough documentation and patient-centered care. The doctors also provide an overview of the ongoing IGNYTE-3 Trial, a Phase 3 study assessing the safety and efficacy of the oncolytic immunotherapy RP1 in combination with nivolumab for the treatment of advanced melanoma. The episode underscores the transformative potential of innovative melanoma treatments and the crucial role of integrated, team-based approaches in improving cancer patient outcomes. --- TIMESTAMPS 00:00 - Introduction03:48 - The Evolution of Melanoma Treatment: From Chemotherapy to Immunotherapy14:05 - The Role of Oncolytic Viruses in Melanoma Treatment20:14 - Interventional Radiology's Role in Cancer Treatment27:00 - Collaborative Approach to Cancer Care32:53 - Hyper Documentation and Communication Efficiency44:47 - Future of Intratumoral Oncolytics48:10 - Multidisciplinary Approach in Advanced Cancer Management51:46 - Conclusion and Final Thoughts --- RESOURCES DREAMseq Trial: Atkins MB, Lee SJ, Chmielowski B, et al. Combination Dabrafenib and Trametinib Versus Combination Nivolumab and Ipilimumab for Patients With Advanced BRAF-Mutant Melanoma: The DREAMseq Trial-ECOG-ACRIN EA6134. J Clin Oncol. 2023;41(2):186-197. doi:10.1200/JCO.22.01763 CheckMate 067 trial: Wolchok JD, Chiarion-Sileni V, Rutkowski P, et al. Final, 10-Year Outcomes with Nivolumab plus Ipilimumab in Advanced Melanoma. N Engl J Med. 2025;392(1):11-22. doi:10.1056/NEJMoa2407417

NeuroFrontiers
Optimizing TK2d Care Through a Multidisciplinary Approach

NeuroFrontiers

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2025


Host: Charles Turck, PharmD, BCPS, BCCCP Guest: Kaitlin Batley, MD Guest: Esra Caylan, MD Thymidine kinase 2 deficiency (TK2d) presents with a variability of symptoms, including respiratory, neurological, and ocular ones, making it difficult to diagnose. Because of this, a multidisciplinary care team that's tailored to each patient's needs is key to effectively identifying and treating this disease. Hear about the role of a multidisciplinary team and strategies for personalizing treatment with Drs. Kaitlin Batley and Esra Caylan. Dr. Batley is the Director of Pediatric Neuromuscular Medicine at Children's Health and an Assistant Professor at UT Southwestern Medical Center. Dr. Caylan is a pediatric pulmonologist at Children's Health and an Assistant Professor in the Department of Pediatrics at UT Southwestern Medical Center.

Keeping Current CME
A Multidisciplinary Approach to Identifying and Managing Cortisol Dysfunction

Keeping Current CME

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2025 29:37


Explore the data showing us that hypercortisolism is more common than expected in cases of difficult-to-control diabetes and hypertension. Credit available for this activity expires: 3/21/26 Earn Credit / Learning Objectives & Disclosures: https://www.medscape.org/viewarticle/1002377?ecd=bdc_podcast_libsyn_mscpedu

ASHPOfficial
Pharmacy Futures Speaker Series Podcast: Comprehensive Weight Management Workshop: A Multidisciplinary Approach for Pharmacists

ASHPOfficial

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2025 10:16


ASHP is joined by Megan Adelman as she describes the multidisciplinary workshop planned for Wednesday June 11th. Hands-on weight management instruction will be provided by two pharmacists, a nutritionist, a movement specialist, and a behavioral health expert. Learners will engage in active learning,  including case studies, role-playing motivational interviews, gaming, and design of personalized care plans. The information presented during the podcast reflects solely the opinions of the presenter. The information and materials are not, and are not intended as, a comprehensive source of drug information on this topic. The contents of the podcast have not been reviewed by ASHP, and should neither be interpreted as the official policies of ASHP, nor an endorsement of any product(s), nor should they be considered as a substitute for the professional judgment of the pharmacist or physician.

The EMJ Podcast: Insights For Healthcare Professionals
Episode 245: Revolutionising Sexual Healthcare: Education, Stigma, and Care

The EMJ Podcast: Insights For Healthcare Professionals

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2025 49:57


In this episode of the EMJ Podcast, Jonathan Sackier speaks with Rachel Rubin, a urologist and sexual medicine specialist, about the need for patient-centred care, the importance of multidisciplinary approaches, and breaking the stigma around sexual health. Rubin also shares insights into improving medical education and advancing healthcare policies to better support sexual medicine.  Timestamps:  00:00 - Introduction  02:51 - Importance of patient-centred care in sexual medicine  06:05 - Benefits of a multidisciplinary approach to sexual health  11:45 - Gaps in sexual medicine education and training  15:20 - Addressing stigma in sexual health  23:21 - Reframing menopause in clinical practice  29:15 - Training in male and female sexual medicine  38:35 - Gender reassignment and gender-affirming care  47:45 - Three wishes for the future of sexual healthcare 

Continuum Audio
A Multidisciplinary Approach to Nonepileptic Events With Dr. Adriana Bermeo-Ovalle

Continuum Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2025 24:05


Nonepileptic events are prevalent and highly disabling, and multiple pathophysiologic mechanisms for these events have been proposed. Multidisciplinary care teams enable the efficient use of individual expertise at different treatment stages to address presentation, risk factors, and comorbidities.   In this episode, Kait Nevel, MD, speaks with Adriana C. Bermeo-Ovalle, MD, an author of the article “A Multidisciplinary Approach to Nonepileptic Events,” in the Continuum® February 2025 Epilepsy issue. Dr. Nevel is a Continuum® Audio interviewer and a neurologist and neuro-oncologist at Indiana University School of Medicine in Indianapolis, Indiana. Dr. Bermeo-Ovalle is a professor and vice-chair for Faculty Affairs in the Department of Neurological Sciences at Rush University Medical Center in Chicago, Illinois. Additional Resources Read the article: A Multidisciplinary Approach to Nonepileptic Events Subscribe to Continuum: shop.lww.com/Continuum Earn CME (available only to AAN members): continpub.com/AudioCME Continuum® Aloud (verbatim audio-book style recordings of articles available only to Continuum® subscribers): continpub.com/Aloud More about the American Academy of Neurology: aan.com Social Media facebook.com/continuumcme @ContinuumAAN Host: @IUneurodocmom Full episode transcript available here Dr. Jones: This is Dr Lyell Jones, Editor-in-Chief of Continuum, the premier topic-based neurology clinical review and CME journal from the American Academy of Neurology. Thank you for joining us on Continuum Audio, which features conversations with Continuum's guest editors and authors who are the leading experts in their fields. Subscribers to the Continuum Journal can read the full article or listen to verbatim recordings of the article and have access to exclusive interviews not featured on the podcast. Please visit the link in the episode notes for more information on the article, subscribing to the journal, and how to get CME. Dr Nevel: Hello, this is Dr Kait Nevel. Today I'm interviewing Dr Adriana Bermeo about her article on a multidisciplinary approach to nonepileptic events, which she wrote with Dr Victor Petron. This article appears in the February 2025 Continuum issue on epilepsy. Welcome to the podcast, and please introduce yourself to our audience. Dr Bermeo-Ovalle: Hello Dr Neville, it's a pleasure to be here. Thank you very much for inviting me. My name is Adriana Bermeo and I'm an adult epileptologist at Rush University Medical Center in Chicago, and I am also the codirector of the NEST clinic, which is a treatment clinic for patients with nonepileptic seizures within our level four epilepsy center. Dr Nevel: Wonderful. Well, thank you so much for being here, and I can't wait to talk to you about your article and learn a little bit about NEST, maybe, during our conversation, and how you approach things. To start us off talking about your article today, could you share with us what you think is the most important takeaway from your article for the practicing neurologist? Dr Bermeo-Ovalle: Wonderful. There's some messages that I would like people to get from working with patients with functional neurologic disorders in general. The first one is that functional neurologic disorders are very common in presentation in the neurologic clinic, almost no matter what your practice of self-specialty care is. The second is that for people who treat patients primarily with seizures or epilepsy, they account for between 5 to 10% of our patients in the clinic, but about 30% of our patients in our epilepsy monitoring unit because the seizures typically do not respond to anti-seizure medication management. Also, that in order to diagnose them, you don't need to have a neuropsychological stress already be available for the patient or the clinician. And the most important thing is that there are available treatments for these patients and that there are options that we can offer them for them to have less seizures and to be more integrated to whatever activities they want to get integrated. Dr Nevel: Wonderful. What do you think a practicing neurologist might find surprising after reading your article? Dr Bermeo-Ovalle: I think still many neurologists feel very hopeless when they see patients with these conditions. They do not have very good answers right away for the patients, which is frustrating for the neurologist. And they don't think there's too much they can do to help them other than send them somewhere else, which is very difficult for the neurologist and is crushing to the patients to see these doctors that they're hoping to find answers to and then just find that there's not much to do. But what I want neurologists to know is that we are making strides in our understanding of the condition and that there are effective treatments available. And I hope that after reading this and engaging with this conversation, they will feel curious, even hopeful when they see the next patient in the clinic. Dr Nevel: Yeah, absolutely. I find the history of nonepileptic seizures really interesting and I enjoyed that part of your article. How has our understanding of nonepileptic seizures evolved over the centuries, and how does our current understanding of nonepileptic seizures inform the terminology that we use? Dr Bermeo-Ovalle: Yeah. The way we name things and the way we offer treatment goes along to how we understand things. So, the functional seizures and epileptic seizures were understood in ancient times as possession from the spirits or the demons or the gods, and then treatments were offered to those kind of influences and that continues to happen with functional seizures. So, we go through the era when this was thought to be a women-only condition that was stemming from their reproductive organs and then treatments accordingly were presented. And later on with Charcot and then Freud, they evolved to even conversion disorders, which is one understanding the most conversion disorders, which is one of the frameworks where this condition has been treated with psychotherapy, psychoanalytic psychotherapy. And in our current understanding, we understand functional neurologic disorders in general as a more like a connection, communication network disorder, between areas of the brain that modulate emotional processing and movement control. And therefore, our approach these days is much more geared towards rehabilitation. You know, I think that's the evolution of thinking in many different areas. And as we learn more, we will be acquiring more tools to help our patients. Dr Nevel: Yeah, great. Thanks so much for that answer. Just reading the historical information that you have in your article, you can imagine a lot of stigma with this diagnosis too over time, and that- I think that that's lessening. But I was wondering if you could talk about that a little bit. How do we approach that with our patients and loved ones, any stigma that they might feel or perceive from being diagnosed with nonepileptic seizures? Dr Bermeo-Ovalle: Thank you for asking that question. Stigma is actually an important problem even for people living with epilepsy. There's still a lot of misunderstanding of what epilepsy is and how it affects people, and that people living with epilepsy can live normal, healthy lives and do everything they want to do with appropriate treatment. And if a stigma is still a problem with epilepsy, it is a huge problem for patients living with functional neurologic symptoms in general, but particularly with functional seizures or nonepileptic seizures. Because the stigma in this population is even perpetuated by the very people who are supposed to help them: physicians, primary care doctors, emergency room doctors. Unfortunately, the new understanding of this condition has not gotten to everybody. And these patients are often even blamed for their symptoms and for the consequences of their symptoms and of their seizures in their family members, in their job environment, in their community. Living with that is really, really crushing, right? Even people talk about, a lot about malingering. They come back about secondary gain. I can tell you the patients I see with functional seizures gain nothing from having this condition. They lose, often, a lot. They lose employment, they lose ability to drive. They lose their agency and their ability to function normally in society. I do think that the fight- the fighting of stigma is one that we should do starting from within, starting from the healthcare community into our understanding of what these patients go through and what is causing their symptoms and what can we do to help them. So there's a lot of good work to be done. Dr Nevel: Absolutely. And it starts, like you said, with educating everybody more about nonepileptic seizures and why this happens. The neurobiology, neurophysiology of it that you outlined so nicely in your article, I'm going to encourage the listeners to look at Figure 1 and 4 for some really nice visualization of these really complex things that we're learning a lot about now. And so, if you don't mind for our listeners, kind of going over some of the neurobiology and neurophysiology of nonepileptic seizures and what we're learning about it. Dr Bermeo-Ovalle: Our understanding of the pathophysiology of functional neurologic seizure disorder is in its infancy at this point. The neurobiological processes that integrate emotional regulation and our responses to it, both to internal stimuli and to external stimuli and how they affect our ability to have control over our movement---it's actually amazing that we as neurologists know so little about these very complex processes that the brain do, right? And for many of us this is the reason why we're in neurology, right, to be at the forefront of this understanding of our brain. So, this is in that realm. It is interesting what we have learned, but it's amazing all that we have to learn. There is the clear relationship between risk factors. So, we know patients with functional neurologic symptom disorder and with functional seizures, particularly in many different places in the world with many different beliefs, relationship to their body, to their expression of their body, have this condition no matter how different they are. And also, we know that they have commonalities. For example, traumatic experiences that are usually either very strong traumatic experiences or very pervasive traumatic experiences or recurrent over time of different quality. So, we are in the process of understanding how these traumatic experiences actually inform brain connectivity and brain development that result in this lack of connections between brain areas and the expression of them, and that result in this kind of disorder. I wish I can tell you more about it or that I would understand more about it, but I am just grateful for the work that has been done so that we can understand more and therefore have more to offer to these patients and their families and their communities that are support. Dr Nevel: Yeah, absolutely. That's always the key, and just really exciting that we're starting to understand this better so that we can hopefully treat it better and inform our patients better---and ourselves. Can you talk to us a little bit about the multidisciplinary team approach and taking care of patients with nonepileptic seizures? Who's involved, what does best practice model look like? You have a clinic there, obviously; if you could share with us how your clinic runs in the multidisciplinary approach for care of these patients? Dr Bermeo-Ovalle: The usual experience of patients dealing with functional seizures, because this is a condition that has neurological symptoms and psychiatric symptoms, is that they go to the neurologist and the neurologist does not feel sufficiently able to manage all the psychiatric comorbidities of the condition. So, the patient is sent to psychiatry. The psychiatry really finds themselves very hopeless into handling seizures, which is definitely not their area of expertise, and these patients then being- “ping-ponging” from one to the other, or they are eventually sent to psychotherapy and the psychotherapist doesn't know what they're dealing with. So, we have found with- and we didn't come up with this. We had wonderful support from other institutions who have done- been doing this for a longer time. That bringing all of this specialty together and kind of situating ourselves around the patient so that we can communicate our questions and our discrepancies and our decision between who takes care of what without putting that burden on the patient is the best treatment not only for the patient, who finally feels welcome and not burden, but actually for the team. So that the psychiatrist and the neurologist support the psychotherapist who does the psychotherapy, rehabilitation, mind the program. And we also have the support and the involvement of neuropsychology. So, we have a psychiatrist, a neurologist, social worker, psychotherapist and neuropsychology colleagues. And together we look at the patient from everywhere and we support each other in the treatment of the patient, keeping the patient in the middle and the interest of the patient in the middle. And we have found that that approach has helped our patients the best, but more importantly, makes our job sustainable so that none of us is overburdened with one aspect of the care of the patient and we feel supported from the instances that is not our most comfortable area. So that is one model to do it. There's other models how to do it, but definitely the interdisciplinary care is the way to go so far for the care of patients with functional neurologic symptom disorders and with functional seizures or nonepileptic seizures in particular. Dr Nevel: Yeah, I can see that, that everybody brings their unique expertise and then doesn't feel like they're practicing outside their, like you said, comfort zone or scope of practice. In these clinics---or maybe this happens before the patient gets to this multidisciplinary team---when you've established a diagnosis of nonepileptic seizures, what's your personal approach or style in terms of how you communicate that with the patient and their loved ones? Dr Bermeo-Ovalle: It is important to bring this diagnosis in a positive term. You know, unfortunately the terminology question is still out and there's a lot of teams very invested into how to better characterize this condition and how to- being told that you don't have something is maybe not that satisfying for patients. So, we are still working on that, but we do deliver the diagnosis in positive terms. Like, this is what you have. It's a common condition. It's shared by this many other people in the world. It's a neuropsychiatric disorder and that's why we need the joint or collaborative care from neurology and psychiatry. We know the risk factors and these are the risk factors. You don't have to have all of them in order to have this condition. These are the reasons why we think this is the condition you have. There is coexisting epilepsy and functional seizures as well. We will explore that possibility and if we get to that conclusion, we will treat these two conditions independently and we- our team is able to treat both of them. And we give them the numbers of our own clinic and other similar clinics. And with that we hope that they will be able to get the seizures under better control and back to whatever is important to them. I tell my trainees and my patients that my goals of care for patients with functional seizures are the same as my patients with epileptic seizures, meaning less seizures, less disability, less medications, less side effects, less burden of the disease. And when we communicate it in that way, patients are very, very open and receptive. Dr Nevel: Right. What do you think is a mistake to avoid? I don't know if “mistake” is necessarily the right word, but what's something that we should avoid when evaluating or managing patients with nonepileptic seizures? What's something that you see sometimes, maybe, that you think, we should do that differently? Dr Bermeo-Ovalle: I think the opportunity of engaging with these patients is probably the hardest one. Because neurologists have the credibility, they have the relationship, they have- even if they don't have a multi-disciplinary team all sitting in one room, they probably have some of the pieces of this puzzle that they can bring together by collaborating. So, I think that missing the opportunity, telling the patient, this is not what I do or this is not something that belongs to me, you need to go to a mental health provider only, I think is the hardest one and the most disheartening for patients because our patients come to us just like all patients, with hopes and with some information to share with us so that we can help them make sense of it and have a better way forward. We as neurologists know very well that we don't have an answer to all our patients, and we don't offer zero seizures to any of our patients, right? We offer our collaborative work to understand what is going on and a commitment to walk in the right direction so that we are better every day. And I do think wholeheartedly that that is something that we can offer to patients with functional seizures almost in any environment. Dr Nevel: Yeah, absolutely. And using that multidisciplinary approach and being there with your patient, moving forward in a longitudinal fashion, I can see how that's so important. What do you find most challenging and what do you find most rewarding about caring for patients with nonepileptic seizures? Dr Bermeo-Ovalle: The thing that I find more challenging are the systemic barriers that the system still places. We discuss with the patients, what is the right time to go to the emergency room or not? Because the emergency room may be a triggering environment for patients with functional seizures and it may be a place where not everybody is necessarily attuned to have this conversation. Having said that, I never tell any of my patients not to go to the emergency room because I don't know what's happening with them. As a matter of fact, we're getting a lot of information on high mortality rates in patients with functional seizures, and it's not because of suicide and is probably not related to the seizure. Maybe this is---you know, this is speculation on my part---that is because they get to more severe conditions in other things that are not the functional seizures because they just experienced the healthcare system as very hostile because we are very in many instances. So, navigating that is a little bit difficult, and I try to tell them to have the doctors call me so that I can frame it in a different way and still be there for them. But I can tell you this clinic is the most rewarding clinic of all my clinical activities. And I love with all my heart being an epileptologist and seeing my patients with epilepsy. But the number of times my patients with functional seizures say, nobody had ever explained this to me, nobody had ever validated my experience in front of my family so that I'm not- like, feel guilty myself for having this episode, I can't tell you how many times. And obviously patients who come to the nonepileptic seizure clinic already know that they come to the nonepileptic seizure clinic, so that- you can say it's a selection of patients that are already educated in this condition to come to the clinic. But I would love everybody to know managing this population can be enormously, enormously satisfying and rewarding. Dr Nevel: Especially for, I imagine, patients who have been in and out of the ER, in and out of the hospital, or seen multiple providers and make their way to you. And you're able to explain it in a way that makes sense and hopefully reduces some of that stigma maybe that they have been feeling. Dr Bermeo-Ovalle: And along with that, iatrogenic interventions, unnecessary intubations, unnecessary ICUs; like, so much. And I think, I have no superpower to do that other than understanding this condition in a different way. And by I, I mean all the providers, because I'm not alone in this. There's many, many people doing excellent work in this state. And we just need to be more. Dr Nevel: Yeah, sure. Absolutely. So, on that note, what's next in research, or what do you think will be the next big thing? What's on the horizon in this area? Dr Bermeo-Ovalle: I think the community in the functional neurologic disorder community is really hopeful that more understanding into the neurobiology of this condition will bring more people over and more neurologists willing to take it on. There was an invitation from the NIH, I think, about four or five years ago to submit proposals for research in this area in particular. So, all of those studies must be ongoing. I'm much more a clinician than a researcher myself, but I am looking forward to what all of that is going to mean for our patients. And for- I think there's other opportunities in that further understanding of the clinical manifestations of many other conditions, and for our understanding of our relationship with our patients. I feel we are more attuned to align with a disease that, when the experience of the patient- and with a disease like this, a condition like this one, we have to engage with the personal experience of the patient. What I mean by that is that we are more likely to say,  I'm an epileptologist, I'm an MS doctor, you know, and we engage with that condition. This condition, like, just makes us engaging with the symptom and with the experience of the person. And I think that's a different frame that is real and rounded into the relationship with our patients. So, I think there's so much that we can learn that can change practice in the future. Dr Nevel: Yeah. And as your article, you know, outlines, and you've outlined today during our discussion, that- how important this is for the future, that we treat these patients and help them as much as we can, that comes with understanding the condition better, because wow, I was really surprised reading your article. The mortality associated with this, the healthcare costs, how many people it affects, was just very shocking to me. So, I mean, this is a really important topic, obviously, and something that we can continue to do better in. Wonderful. Well, thank you so much. It's been really great talking to you today. Dr Bermeo-Ovalle: Thank you, Katie, I appreciate it too. Dr Nevel: So again, today I've been interviewing Dr Adriana Bermeo about her article on a multidisciplinary approach to nonepileptic events, which she wrote with Dr Victor Petron. This article appears in the most recent issue of Continuum on epilepsy. Be sure to check out Continuum audio episodes from this and other issues. And thank you to our listeners for joining today.  Dr Monteith: This is Dr Teshamae Monteith, Associate Editor of Continuum Audio. If you've enjoyed this episode, you'll love the journal, which is full of in-depth and clinically relevant information important for neurology practitioners. Use the link in the episode notes to learn more and subscribe. AAN members, you can get CME for listening to this interview by completing the evaluation at continpub.com/audioCME. Thank you for listening to Continuum Audio.

THE VIBE SCIENCE PODCAST
From Misconceptions to Miracles: The Truth About Stem Cell Therapy with Dr. Joy Kong

THE VIBE SCIENCE PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2025 44:47


SUMMARYIn this special edition of the Vibe Science podcast, hosts Ryan Alford and Chris Hansen sit down with Dr. Joy Kong, a leading expert in regenerative medicine, to uncover the groundbreaking advancements in stem cell and peptide therapies. Dr. Kong debunks common misconceptions about the legality of stem cell treatments in the U.S., while shedding light on their powerful applications for chronic conditions, inflammation management, and tissue regeneration. The conversation delves into the potential of these therapies to not only enhance overall health but also extend human lifespan. The episode wraps up with an inspiring glimpse into the future of regenerative medicine and its transformative impact on human longevity and well-being.TAKEAWAYSOverview of regenerative medicine and its advancements.Discussion on stem cells and their applications in health treatments.Clarification of misconceptions regarding the legality of stem cell therapy in the U.S.Exploration of the evolving perception of stem cell therapy among patients.Practical applications of stem cells for chronic conditions and tissue regeneration.Comparison of stem cell therapy with traditional treatments like cortisone shots.Overview of common conditions treated with regenerative medicine.Introduction to innovative treatments and technologies in regenerative medicine.Examination of peptides and their therapeutic potential in health.Discussion on the future of health and longevity through regenerative therapies. Follow us on Instagram: @Vibe.Science Subscribe to our YouTube Page: www.youtube.com/@Vibe.Science Visit our homepage www.VibeScience.com

Invest Like the Best with Patrick O'Shaughnessy
Tal Zaks - Bridging Science, Medicine, and Returns - [Invest Like the Best, EP.406]

Invest Like the Best with Patrick O'Shaughnessy

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2025 81:40


My guest today is Tal Zaks. Tal is a physician-scientist turned biotech executive and investor who served as Moderna's Chief Medical Officer during their COVID-19 vaccine development, giving him an extraordinary perspective on one of modern medicine's pivotal moments. His combination of medical expertise, platform innovation experience, and investing acumen allows us to explore the interconnected challenges of turning scientific breakthroughs into viable medicines while generating venture-scale returns. We dive deep into lessons from Moderna's mRNA platform, examine how emerging technologies might reshape drug development, and the fundamental question of what it means to make people healthier. For investors, entrepreneurs, and anyone interested in the future of medicine, this discussion provides a window into both the immense potential and profound challenges of advancing human health. Please enjoy my conversation with Tal Zaks.  For the full show notes, transcript, and links to mentioned content, check out the episode page here. ----- This episode is brought to you by Ramp. Ramp's mission is to help companies manage their spend in a way that reduces expenses and frees up time for teams to work on more valuable projects. Ramp is the fastest-growing FinTech company in history, and it's backed by more of my favorite past guests (at least 16 of them!) than probably any other company I'm aware of. Go to Ramp.com/invest to sign up for free and get a $250 welcome bonus. – This episode is brought to you by AlphaSense. AlphaSense has completely transformed the research process with cutting-edge AI technology and a vast collection of top-tier, reliable business content. Imagine completing your research five to ten times faster with search that delivers the most relevant results, helping you make high-conviction decisions with confidence. Invest Like the Best listeners can get a free trial now at Alpha-Sense.com/Invest and experience firsthand how AlphaSense and Tegus help you make smarter decisions faster. –  This episode is brought to you by Ridgeline. Ridgeline has built a complete, real-time, modern operating system for investment managers. It handles trading, portfolio management, compliance, customer reporting, and much more through an all-in-one real-time cloud platform. I think this platform will become the standard for investment managers, and if you run an investing firm, I highly recommend you find time to speak with them. Head to ridgelineapps.com to learn more about the platform. ----- Invest Like the Best is a property of Colossus, LLC. For more episodes of Invest Like the Best, visit joincolossus.com/episodes.  Follow us on Twitter: @patrick_oshag | @JoinColossus Editing and post-production work for this episode was provided by The Podcast Consultant (https://thepodcastconsultant.com). Show Notes: (00:00:00) Welcome to Invest Like the Best (00:08:37) State of Medicine Today (00:09:44) Investment and Innovation in Medicine (00:13:14) Challenges in Biotech Investment (00:17:18) Personalized Cancer Vaccines (00:22:58) Investing in Biotech: Process and Considerations (00:28:38) Multidisciplinary Approach in Pharma (00:41:35) COVID-19 Vaccine Development (00:46:27) Funding and Manufacturing Challenges (00:48:01) Unprecedented Vaccine Safety Measures (00:50:38) Public Perception and Trust Issues (00:53:54) Future of mRNA and Nucleic Acid Medicines (00:58:04) Personalized Medicine and Data Collection (01:04:48) AI's Role in Healthcare (01:08:34) Investment Strategies in Therapeutics (01:14:57) The Human Element in Medical Innovation (01:21:58) The Kindest Thing Anyone Has Ever Done for Tal

The Peter Attia Drive
#330 – Autism, ADHD, and Anxiety: Understanding the rise in autism and a multidisciplinary approach to diagnosis and treatment of each condition in children | Trenna Sutcliffe, M.D.

The Peter Attia Drive

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2025 117:14


View the Show Notes Page for This Episode Become a Member to Receive Exclusive Content Sign Up to Receive Peter's Weekly Newsletter Trenna Sutcliffe is a developmental behavioral pediatrician and the founder and medical director of the Sutcliffe Clinic in the San Francisco Bay Area, where she partners with families to provide care for children facing behavioral challenges, developmental differences, and school struggles. In this episode, Trenna shares her journey into developmental and behavioral pediatrics, including her pioneering work at Stanford and her expertise in autism, ADHD, and anxiety—the "three As." She explores the diagnostic processes, the overlap and comorbidities of these conditions, and the importance of personalized treatment plans that address both medical and environmental factors. Trenna offers valuable insights into the changing prevalence of autism, the impact of evolving diagnostic criteria, and the range of therapies and medications available to support children and their families. She also discusses the challenges in accessing care and the critical need for a holistic approach that bridges healthcare and education. We discuss: Trenna's passion for developmental-behavioral pediatrics (DBP), and the process of diagnosing anxiety, ADHD, and autism [3:15]; Understanding anxiety and ADHD: assessing impairment and self-esteem and identifying anxiety and emotional well-being in young patients [9:45]; The evolving diagnosis of autism: understanding the spectrum and individual needs [16:30]; The dramatic rise in autism spectrum disorder (ASD): genetics, environment, expanded diagnostic criteria, and more [25:45]; Exploring epigenetics and the potential multigenerational impact of environment exposures on susceptibility to certain disorders [37:15]; The evolution of autism classifications, and the particular challenges for children with level 1 (mild) autism due to a lack of support [41:15]; The broadening of the autism spectrum: benefits and risks of expanded diagnostic criteria and the need for future frameworks to focus on better outcomes [48:00]; The overlap between ASD, ADHD, and anxiety [57:15]; Understanding oppositional defiant disorder, and the importance of understanding the “why” behind a behavior when creating treatment plans [1:00:45]; Defining developmental-behavioral pediatrics (DBP), and Trenna's professional journey [1:07:00]; Updated methods of ABA (applied behavioral analysis) therapy: evolution, controversies, challenges of scaling autism care, and the need for tailored interventions [1:13:45]; Advice for parents trying to find and evaluate care for children with autism, ADHD, or anxiety [1:22:45]; Tailored treatments for ADHD: balancing stimulant medications with behavioral training [1:28:30]; The interplay between medication, behavioral therapy, and neuroplasticity in managing ADHD, and the potential to grow out of the need for medication [1:39:45]; Using medication to treat anxiety and other symptoms in kids with autism without ADHD [1:44:45]; FAQs about medicating children with ADHD: benefits, side effects, dosage, and more [1:46:30]; The “superpowers” associated with level 1 autism [1:48:45]; The next steps to increase support for children with ASD, anxiety, and ADHD [1:50:45]; and More. Connect With Peter on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook and YouTube

All Things Internal Audit
AI and Financial Crime

All Things Internal Audit

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2024 19:23 Transcription Available


The Institute of Internal Auditors Presents: All Things Internal Audit In this episode, Antonio Cacciapuoti and Alessandro Casarotti join Ricardo Martinez to discuss the impact of AI on financial crime. They explore how AI is being used by criminals, the challenges it presents, and how internal auditors can leverage AI to enhance their controls and detection mechanisms. Learn more from this episode's guests, Antonio Cacciapuoti and Alessandro Casarotti, at their upcoming session at The IIA's 2025 Fraud Virtual Conference on February 20th, 2025. Host: Ricardo Martinez, senior manager, Portfolio Strategy, The IIA Guests: Antonio Cacciapuoti, head of internal audit, Eurizon Alessandro Casarotti, forensic and anti-financial crime director, PwC Luxembourg Key Points:  Introduction to AI in Financial Crimes (00:00:02) Criminal Use of AI in Financial Crimes (00:00:35) AI's Impact on Misinformation and Market Manipulation (00:00:51) AI in Transaction Monitoring and Predictive Analysis (00:04:12) Challenges with Data Quality and System Maturity (00:07:24) Human Skills and Data Quality in AI Efficiency (00:08:31) AI's Role in Reducing False Positives (00:06:08) Importance of Human Factor in AI Implementation (00:09:11) AI's Limitations and the Need for Human Oversight (00:10:13) Future of AI in Internal Auditing (00:12:19) Multidisciplinary Approach for Future Talent (00:15:29) Risks of Over-Reliance on AI by Young Auditors (00:17:29) Conclusion and Final Thoughts (00:18:23) The IIA Related Content: Interested in this topic? Visit the links below for more resources: Auditing Artificial Intelligence Course Demystifying AI: Internal Audit Use Cases for Applying New Technology Visit The IIA's website or YouTube channel for related topics and more. Resources Mentioned: IIA 2025 Fraud Virtual Conference PwC Global Economic Crime and Fraud Survey IIA Artificial Intelligence Knowledge Center IIA Vision 2035 Follow All Things Internal Audit: Apple PodcastsSpotify LibsynDeezer

What the Health?!?
The Mind-Gut Connection: Is it a real thing?

What the Health?!?

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2024 30:26


Ever wondered why your gut feels off even when doctors say everything is normal? In this perfect post-Thanksgiving episode, we explore the often misunderstood mind-gut connection with GI expert Dr. Treta Parohit. We delve into chronic GI symptoms that persist despite normal test results and discuss the gut-brain axis and its role in conditions like IBS. Learn about dietary adjustments, psychological treatment options, and lifestyle changes that can help manage these symptoms. And finally, discover how OSHI Health provides virtual, multidisciplinary care for individuals struggling with chronic GI issues. Please sign up for our SUBSTACK For more episodes, limited edition merch, to send us direct messages, and more, follow this link!  Connect with us: Website: https://yourdoctorfriendspodcast.com/ Email us at yourdoctorfriendspodcast@gmail.com @your_doctor_friends on  Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube - Send/DM us a voice memo or question and we might play it/answer it on the show or on socials! 00:00 Introduction and Post-Thanksgiving Greetings 00:01 Understanding Unexplained Tummy Troubles 01:00 Introducing the GI Expert 01:15 The Mind-Gut Connection Explained 02:27 The Importance of Poop in Diagnosing GI Issues 03:19 Stress and GI Symptoms 07:59 Multidisciplinary Approach to GI Issues 11:30 Diet and Lifestyle Modifications 16:29 The Role of Telehealth in GI Care 28:31 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

Ars Boni
AI and Security - A multidisciplinary Approach - Keynotes

Ars Boni

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2024 99:49


Recording of two keynotes given at the event "AI and Security - A multidisciplinary Approach" given in Vienna on November 18th 2024. Speakers: 00:02 Welcome speech by Prof. Dr. Ronald Maier, Vice-Rector for Digitalisation and Knowledge Transfer of the University of Vienna Opening remarks by 05:43 Christoph Campregher, Head of IT-Security, Vienna University Computer Center 08:15 Nikolaus Forgó, Head of the Department of Innovation and Digitalisation in Law of the University of Vienna 10:45 Barbara Prainsack, Department of Political Science of the University of Vienna Keynote II chaired by Barbara Prainsack: 16:30 Jörg Heidrich, Lawyer for IT law and DPO at Heise Keynote I chaired by Barbara Prainsack: 52:40 Brent Mittelstadt, Associate Professor and Director of Research at the Oxford Internet Institute, University of Oxford

Ars Boni
AI and Security - A multidisciplinary Approach - Panel

Ars Boni

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2024 71:26


Panel Discussion, moderated by Nikolaus Forgó, at the event "AI and Security - A multidisciplinary Approach" in Vienna on 18. November 2024: Christiane Ahlborn, Assistant Professor of Public International Law, Trinity College Dublin Jeanette Gorzala, Legal Expert for the EU AI Act & AI Governance and Member of the Austrian AI Advisory Board Otmar Lendl, Liaison Officer at CERT.at Markus Popolari, BMI Leitung Direktion Digitale Services Respondents: Johanna Ullrich, University of Vienna and SBA Research on Networks and Critical Infrastructures Security Christoph Campregher, Head of IT Security, Vienna University Computer Center Link: https://id.univie.ac.at/news-und-events/detailansicht-news-und-events/news/ai-and-security-a-multidisciplinary-approach/

ASTCT Talks
Understanding Ocular Graft-versus-Host Disease to Facilitate an Integrated Multidisciplinary Approach

ASTCT Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2024 22:48


Welcome to the first installment of an exclusive 8-part ASTCT Talks series, supported by an educational grant from Sanofi US. In this series, ASTCT President Dr. Corey Cutler speaks with authors from each article in the latest ASTCT Journal of Transplantation and Cellular Therapy GVHD supplement. In this opening episode, Dr. Cutler is joined by Dr. Katie Luo, a leading ophthalmologist, to discuss the complexities of ocular GVHD, why it goes beyond “just dry eye,” and how an integrated, multidisciplinary approach can offer better patient outcomes. For further insights, read Dr. Luo's full article, “Understanding Ocular Graft-versus-Host Disease to Facilitate an Integrated Multidisciplinary Approach”, and stay tuned as Dr. Cutler delves into each article with its author, providing a comprehensive guide on GVHD management through this entire supplement series.

Ask Dr Jessica
Ep 158: How to treat and care for cleft lip and/or palate! With Dr Victor Chien, pediatric craniofacial surgeon

Ask Dr Jessica

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2024 29:56 Transcription Available


Send us a textIn this conversation, Dr. Victor Chien, a pediatric craniofacial surgeon, discusses his role in treating children with cleft lip and palate. He emphasizes the importance of multidisciplinary care and the long-term relationships built with patients and their families. Dr. Chien also shares insights into the surgical process, the timing of interventions, all the while reinforcing the message of hope and support for families facing these diagnoses. The advancements in cleft surgery have significantly improved outcomes and quality of life.Dr. Victor Chien, MD is a plastic surgeon and the director of cleft and craniofacial surgery at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center.  To schedule an appointment call (310) 423-PEDS (7337).Dr Jessica Hochman is a board certified pediatrician, mom to three children, and she is very passionate about the health and well being of children. Most of her educational videos are targeted towards general pediatric topics and presented in an easy to understand manner. For more content from Dr Jessica Hochman:Instagram: @AskDrJessicaYouTube channel: Ask Dr JessicaWebsite: www.askdrjessicamd.com-For a plant-based, USDA Organic certified vitamin supplement, check out : Llama Naturals Vitamin and use discount code: 15AE5ABAC60-To test your child's microbiome and get recommendations, check out: Tiny Health using code: DRJESSICA Do you have a future topic you'd like Dr Jessica Hochman to discuss? Email Dr Jessica Hochman askdrjessicamd@gmail.com.The information presented in Ask Dr Jessica is for general educational purposes only. She does not diagnose medical conditions or formulate treatment plans for specific individuals. If you have a concern about your child's health, be sure to call your child's health care provider.

BackTable Podcast
Ep. 488 Ablation Techniques for Acetabular Lesions with Dr. Jason Levy

BackTable Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2024 44:00


Acetabular lesions present unique challenges for interventionalists due to their location within the pelvis. In this episode of the BackTable Podcast, host Dr. Jacob Fleming interviews Dr. Jason Levy, an experienced practitioner in musculoskeletal interventional oncology based in Atlanta, Georgia, about techniques for ablating acetabular lesions. --- This podcast is supported by an educational grant from: Medtronic https://www.medtronic.com/en-us/index.html --- SYNPOSIS The doctors discuss the unique considerations involved in treating the acetabulum, including its susceptibility to various axial loading, shear, and torsion forces. Dr. Levy prefers to use radiofrequency ablation combined with cement augmentation to enhance joint stability. He outlines the procedural steps and shares his preferred imaging methods. Additionally, he addresses potential complications, such as instability from inadequate cement delivery, cement leakage into the hip joint space, and avascular necrosis. Throughout the episode, the doctors emphasize the importance of collaboration with orthopedic oncologists and staying updated on current research in musculoskeletal interventional oncology. --- TIMESTAMPS 00:00 - Introduction 05:11 - Unique Considerations for Acetabular Lesions 09:06 - Collaboration with Orthopedic Oncologists 13:10 - Anatomy and Procedural Steps 24:40 - Preventing Complications 35:25 - Concluding Thoughts --- RESOURCES BackTable MSK Ep. 17- Multidisciplinary Approach to Treating Spinal Metastases with Dr. Jason Levy and Dr. Amir Lavaf: https://www.backtable.com/shows/msk/podcasts/17/multidisciplinary-approach-to-treating-spinal-metastases BackTable VI Ep. 68- RF Ablation Therapy for Bone Metastases with Dr. Jason Levy and Dr. Sandeep Bagla: https://www.backtable.com/shows/vi/podcasts/68/rf-ablation-therapy-for-bone-metastases BackTable MSK Ep. 12- Ortho/IR Collaboration in Private Practice: https://www.backtable.com/shows/msk/podcasts/12/ortho-ir-collaboration-in-private-practice Radiofrequency Ablation for the Palliative Treatment of Bone Metastases: Outcomes from the Multicenter OsteoCool Tumor Ablation Post-Market Study (OPuS One Study): https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33129427/ Hip Joint Distraction Technique during Cryoablation of Acetabular Bone Tumor to Prevent Femoral Head Osteonecrosis: https://www.jvir.org/article/S1051-0443(22)01119-8/fulltext

BackTable MSK
Ep. 61 Ablation Techniques for Acetabular Lesions with Dr. Jason Levy

BackTable MSK

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2024 43:46


Acetabular lesions present unique challenges for interventionalists due to their location within the pelvis. In this episode of the BackTable Podcast, host Dr. Jacob Fleming interviews Dr. Jason Levy, an experienced practitioner in musculoskeletal interventional oncology based in Atlanta, Georgia, about techniques for ablating acetabular lesions. --- This podcast is supported by an educational grant from: Medtronic https://www.medtronic.com/en-us/index.html --- SYNPOSIS The doctors discuss the unique considerations involved in treating the acetabulum, including its susceptibility to various axial loading, shear, and torsion forces. Dr. Levy prefers to use radiofrequency ablation combined with cement augmentation to enhance joint stability. He outlines the procedural steps and shares his preferred imaging methods. Additionally, he addresses potential complications, such as instability from inadequate cement delivery, cement leakage into the hip joint space, and avascular necrosis. Throughout the episode, the doctors emphasize the importance of collaboration with orthopedic oncologists and staying updated on current research in musculoskeletal interventional oncology. --- TIMESTAMPS 00:00 - Introduction 05:11 - Unique Considerations for Acetabular Lesions 09:06 - Collaboration with Orthopedic Oncologists 13:10 - Anatomy and Procedural Steps 24:40 - Preventing Complications 35:25 - Concluding Thoughts --- RESOURCES BackTable MSK Ep. 17- Multidisciplinary Approach to Treating Spinal Metastases with Dr. Jason Levy and Dr. Amir Lavaf: https://www.backtable.com/shows/msk/podcasts/17/multidisciplinary-approach-to-treating-spinal-metastases BackTable VI Ep. 68- RF Ablation Therapy for Bone Metastases with Dr. Jason Levy and Dr. Sandeep Bagla: https://www.backtable.com/shows/vi/podcasts/68/rf-ablation-therapy-for-bone-metastases BackTable MSK Ep. 12- Ortho/IR Collaboration in Private Practice: https://www.backtable.com/shows/msk/podcasts/12/ortho-ir-collaboration-in-private-practice Radiofrequency Ablation for the Palliative Treatment of Bone Metastases: Outcomes from the Multicenter OsteoCool Tumor Ablation Post-Market Study (OPuS One Study): https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33129427/ Hip Joint Distraction Technique during Cryoablation of Acetabular Bone Tumor to Prevent Femoral Head Osteonecrosis: https://www.jvir.org/article/S1051-0443(22)01119-8/fulltext

ReachMD CME
Implementing a Multidisciplinary Approach to Heart Failure: Patient Identification and Treatment Using Novel Device Therapy

ReachMD CME

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2024


CME credits: 0.25 Valid until: 25-09-2025 Claim your CME credit at https://reachmd.com/programs/cme/implementing-a-multidisciplinary-approach-to-heart-failure-patient-identification-and-treatment-using-novel-device-therapy/16191/ Despite guideline-directed medical therapy, many patients with heart failure will continue to develop worsening symptoms and diminishing quality of life. Baroflex activation therapy (BAT) may be a treatment option for patients with heart failure with reduced ejection fraction. Data show clinical benefit with this treatment approach including long-term symptom improvement and reduction in all-cause death. To ensure optimal outcomes with BAT, a multidisciplinary approach is necessary. In this activity, expert faculty review the rationale for BAT therapy, the supporting clinical data, the surgical procedure for the BAT device, and best practices for optimizing a multidisciplinary approach.=

Anxiety Rx
Conquering the Ego Dragon of Anxiety and Eating Disorders

Anxiety Rx

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2024 50:47


Hey there, it's Dr. Russ! *Unfortunately, there's no video for this podcast episode - audio only! On this episode of The AnxietyRX Podcast, we're tackling a big one: the tangled web of anxiety, eating disorders, and childhood trauma. I'm sharing my own story about growing up with a dad who struggled with mental health, and how that shaped my own anxiety. We'll also be joined by Meg Doll, an eating disorder recovery expert, who'll talk about her own journey and why focusing just on food isn't enough. Together, we'll explore how unresolved childhood trauma can fuel both anxiety and eating disorders, and offer practical strategies for healing and breaking free from these cycles. Tune in for a raw and honest conversation about real recovery and lasting well-being. Thank you for listening and you can find me on IG: @theanxietymd if you have any questions. PS. If you would like to join the MBRX family of 3700+ anxiety WARRIORS who are shifting from coping with their anxiety to actually HEALING it, click the link below: https://www.theanxietymd.com/MBRX ______________________________ TIMESTAMPS 00:00 - Introduction 02:29 - The State of Alarm 03:28 - Negative Self-Talk 04:29 - Traditional Recovery Approaches 05:15 - Trauma and Suppression 07:29 - Predispositions to Disorders 08:28 - Emotional Overreactions 10:29 - Childhood Trauma Impact 12:59 - Dissociation and Control 14:39 - Addiction and Reward Mechanisms 15:43 - Awareness and Choice 17:29 - Spiritual Aspects of Healing 22:37 - Understanding Childhood Trauma 23:34 - Coping vs. Healing 24:29 - Medication and Emotional Flatness 26:28 - Mind-Body Connection Practices 27:27 - Sensation Without Explanation 28:18 - Acclimatizing to Alarm 30:11 - Old Patterns and Security 35:42 - Multidisciplinary Approach to Healing 39:14 - Tending to Sensations 42:27 - Building a Foundation for Change 43:37 - The Ego's Resistance 45:18 - Preparing for Loss 46:10 - Meg's Book Introduction 48:12 - Upcoming Book Release

Better Edge : A Northwestern Medicine podcast for physicians
Integrating Cancer Rehabilitation and Psychology: A Multidisciplinary Approach

Better Edge : A Northwestern Medicine podcast for physicians

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2024


Robin Cohen, MD, a physiatrist, and Nicolette Bernhardt, PsyD, a board-certified clinical health psychologist, discuss the integration of cancer rehabilitation and psychology. Dr. Cohen emphasizes the importance of physical medicine in addressing issues patients with cancer often experience. Dr. Bernhardt highlights the emotional challenges faced at different stages of cancer journeys. They underscore the importance of a multidisciplinary approach to ensure holistic care.Both Dr. Cohen and Dr. Bernhardt provide care at Northwestern Medicine Marianjoy Rehabilitation Hospital.

PeerView Heart, Lung & Blood CME/CNE/CPE Video Podcast
Praveen Akuthota, MD - Recognizing the Burden of Patients Living With EGPA: An Exploration of Best Practices in Diagnosis and Treatment in the Context of a Multidisciplinary Approach

PeerView Heart, Lung & Blood CME/CNE/CPE Video Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2024 61:22


This content has been developed for healthcare professionals only. Patients who seek health information should consult with their physician or relevant patient advocacy groups.For the full presentation, downloadable Practice Aids, slides, and complete CME/MOC information, and to apply for credit, please visit us at PeerView.com/TTA865. CME/MOC credit will be available until July 18, 2025.Recognizing the Burden of Patients Living With EGPA: An Exploration of Best Practices in Diagnosis and Treatment in the Context of a Multidisciplinary Approach In support of improving patient care, this activity has been planned and implemented by PVI, PeerView Institute for Medical Education, and Campaign Urging Research for Eosinophilic Disease. PVI, PeerView Institute for Medical Education, is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), to provide continuing education for the healthcare team.SupportThis educational activity is supported by an independent medical education grant from GSK.Disclosure information is available at the beginning of the video presentation.

PeerView Clinical Pharmacology CME/CNE/CPE Audio Podcast
Praveen Akuthota, MD - Recognizing the Burden of Patients Living With EGPA: An Exploration of Best Practices in Diagnosis and Treatment in the Context of a Multidisciplinary Approach

PeerView Clinical Pharmacology CME/CNE/CPE Audio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2024 61:22


This content has been developed for healthcare professionals only. Patients who seek health information should consult with their physician or relevant patient advocacy groups.For the full presentation, downloadable Practice Aids, slides, and complete CME/MOC information, and to apply for credit, please visit us at PeerView.com/TTA865. CME/MOC credit will be available until July 18, 2025.Recognizing the Burden of Patients Living With EGPA: An Exploration of Best Practices in Diagnosis and Treatment in the Context of a Multidisciplinary Approach In support of improving patient care, this activity has been planned and implemented by PVI, PeerView Institute for Medical Education, and Campaign Urging Research for Eosinophilic Disease. PVI, PeerView Institute for Medical Education, is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), to provide continuing education for the healthcare team.SupportThis educational activity is supported by an independent medical education grant from GSK.Disclosure information is available at the beginning of the video presentation.

PeerView Heart, Lung & Blood CME/CNE/CPE Audio Podcast
Praveen Akuthota, MD - Recognizing the Burden of Patients Living With EGPA: An Exploration of Best Practices in Diagnosis and Treatment in the Context of a Multidisciplinary Approach

PeerView Heart, Lung & Blood CME/CNE/CPE Audio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2024 61:22


This content has been developed for healthcare professionals only. Patients who seek health information should consult with their physician or relevant patient advocacy groups.For the full presentation, downloadable Practice Aids, slides, and complete CME/MOC information, and to apply for credit, please visit us at PeerView.com/TTA865. CME/MOC credit will be available until July 18, 2025.Recognizing the Burden of Patients Living With EGPA: An Exploration of Best Practices in Diagnosis and Treatment in the Context of a Multidisciplinary Approach In support of improving patient care, this activity has been planned and implemented by PVI, PeerView Institute for Medical Education, and Campaign Urging Research for Eosinophilic Disease. PVI, PeerView Institute for Medical Education, is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), to provide continuing education for the healthcare team.SupportThis educational activity is supported by an independent medical education grant from GSK.Disclosure information is available at the beginning of the video presentation.

PeerView Clinical Pharmacology CME/CNE/CPE Video
Praveen Akuthota, MD - Recognizing the Burden of Patients Living With EGPA: An Exploration of Best Practices in Diagnosis and Treatment in the Context of a Multidisciplinary Approach

PeerView Clinical Pharmacology CME/CNE/CPE Video

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2024 61:22


This content has been developed for healthcare professionals only. Patients who seek health information should consult with their physician or relevant patient advocacy groups.For the full presentation, downloadable Practice Aids, slides, and complete CME/MOC information, and to apply for credit, please visit us at PeerView.com/TTA865. CME/MOC credit will be available until July 18, 2025.Recognizing the Burden of Patients Living With EGPA: An Exploration of Best Practices in Diagnosis and Treatment in the Context of a Multidisciplinary Approach In support of improving patient care, this activity has been planned and implemented by PVI, PeerView Institute for Medical Education, and Campaign Urging Research for Eosinophilic Disease. PVI, PeerView Institute for Medical Education, is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), to provide continuing education for the healthcare team.SupportThis educational activity is supported by an independent medical education grant from GSK.Disclosure information is available at the beginning of the video presentation.

PeerView Immunology & Transplantation CME/CNE/CPE Audio Podcast
Praveen Akuthota, MD - Recognizing the Burden of Patients Living With EGPA: An Exploration of Best Practices in Diagnosis and Treatment in the Context of a Multidisciplinary Approach

PeerView Immunology & Transplantation CME/CNE/CPE Audio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2024 61:22


This content has been developed for healthcare professionals only. Patients who seek health information should consult with their physician or relevant patient advocacy groups.For the full presentation, downloadable Practice Aids, slides, and complete CME/MOC information, and to apply for credit, please visit us at PeerView.com/TTA865. CME/MOC credit will be available until July 18, 2025.Recognizing the Burden of Patients Living With EGPA: An Exploration of Best Practices in Diagnosis and Treatment in the Context of a Multidisciplinary Approach In support of improving patient care, this activity has been planned and implemented by PVI, PeerView Institute for Medical Education, and Campaign Urging Research for Eosinophilic Disease. PVI, PeerView Institute for Medical Education, is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), to provide continuing education for the healthcare team.SupportThis educational activity is supported by an independent medical education grant from GSK.Disclosure information is available at the beginning of the video presentation.

BackTable MSK
Ep. 54 Managing Sarcomas: A Multidisciplinary Approach with Dr. Yvette Ho and Dr. Jessica Jones

BackTable MSK

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2024 54:07


In this episode of The Back Table MSK Podcast, Dr. Alexa Levey discusses the importance of multidisciplinary treatment planning for sarcomas with Dr. Yvette Ho and Dr. Jessica Jones. --- CHECK OUT OUR SPONSOR Stryker Interventional Spine https://www.strykerivs.com --- SYNPOSIS The conversation explores the necessity of a multidisciplinary approach and the challenges associated with managing both osseous and soft tissue sarcomas. Dr. Jones highlights recent advancements in precision medicine, including a novel drug, nirogacesta, for desmoid tumors. Dr. Ho addresses common misconceptions surrounding desmoid tumors, emphasizing their potential for significant tissue destruction, and shares insights from her experience in limb salvage surgery. Dr. Levey discusses the considerations involved in needle biopsy and presents case studies where cryoablation effectively reduced desmoid tumor sizes. The doctors also discuss strategies for managing nociceptive and mechanical pain, such as intrathecal pain pumps, radiation therapy, and kyphoplasty. --- TIMESTAMPS 00:00 - Introduction 03:51 - Challenges in Sarcoma Management 13:06 - Precision Medicine in Treatment Planning 16:44 - The Role of Biopsy 20:51 - The Importance of Specialized Oncology Care 25:13 - Collaboration Throughout Treatment Course 31:03 - Cryoablation and Case Studies 35:13 - New Drug Development for Desmoid Tumors 39:06 - Limb Salvage Considerations 41:13 - Metastasis, Recurrence, and Pain Management 49:57 - Final Thoughts --- RESOURCES OGSIVEO (Nirogacestat): https://www.ogsiveo.com/

Wellness Center Creators
Innovative Strategies for New Healthcare Providers with Marco De Ciantis

Wellness Center Creators

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2024 20:57


In this insightful episode of the Wellness Center Creators podcast, we're joined by chiropractor and entrepreneur Marco De Ciantis. Marco shares his journey from running a practice in Toronto to embarking on humanitarian work and starting a new business, Daphne Health. We delve into the challenges and options for new graduates in healthcare, the pros and cons of solo practice, and the innovative concept of reception-less clinics. Plus, don't miss Marco's tips on finding your unique value as a practitioner and a sneak peek into the Daphne Health Alliance's mission to provide shared medical spaces. Tune in for an episode packed with practical advice and inspiring stories for health and wellness professionals!

Cancer Buzz
A Multidisciplinary Approach to Anemia Management in High-Risk MDS and AML

Cancer Buzz

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2024 11:40


Anemia can negatively affect quality of life and treatment outcomes for patients with high-risk myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS) and acute myeloid leukemia. In this episode, CANCER BUZZ speaks with Amy DeZern, MD, MHS, director, Bone Marrow Failure and MDS Program, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in Baltimore, Maryland, Donald Moore, PharmD, BCPS, BCOP, DPLA, FCCP, clinical oncology pharmacy manager, Atrium Health Levine Cancer in Charlotte, North Carolina, and David Sallman, MD, assistant member, Department of Malignant Hematology, Moffitt Cancer Center in Tampa, Florida. Their discussion elucidates an array of patient-centered approaches, touches on social determinants of health, and highlights collaborative measures to support care coordination in the management of anemia in patients with high-risk myelodysplastic syndrome and acute myeloid leukemia.   “It really does take a village to manage the anemia of high-risk MDS…We as providers need to think through transfusion mitigation strategies but also keep our patients safe.” –Amy DeZern, MD, MHS   “Health disparities can play a really important role in affecting outcomes. And a lot of that is multifactorial—it may be due to patients without insurance having a higher tendency to delay seeking care due to the associated cost of seeking medical attention, and therefore they may present sicker.”—Donald Moore, PharmD, BCPS, BCOP, DPLA, FCCP “There's no question, especially as therapies are getting more complex, and the side effects as far as the severity of cytopenias are increasing, this collaboration between blood bank centers and community oncologists is going to be increasingly important.”—David Sallman, MD Amy DeZern, MD, MHS Director, Bone Marrow Failure and MDS Program Professor of Oncology and Medicine Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Baltimore, MD   Donald Moore, PharmD, BCPS, BCOP, DPLA, FCCP Clinical Oncology Pharmacy Manager Atrium Health Levine Cancer Charlotte, NC   David Sallman, MD Assistant Member, Department of Malignant Hematology Moffitt Cancer Center Tampa, Florida   This episode was developed in connection with an initiative of the ACCC education program Myelodyplastic Syndromes, Optimal Management of Anemia in Adults with High-Risk MDS, which is supported by Gilead.   Resources: Myelodysplastic Syndromes - ACCC Achieving & Maintaining Better Outcomes for Patients with Acute Myeloid Leukemia Project - ACCC Disparities in Acute Myeloid Leukemia - ACCC  

BackTable Podcast
Ep. 436 The Multidisciplinary Approach to Combatting CLI Globally with Dr. Jos van den Berg

BackTable Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2024 27:34


In this episode, Dr. Jos van den Berg discusses the benefits of joining the Critical Limb Ischemia (CLI) Global Society, including discounts on Amputation Prevention Symposium (AMP) meetings, access to a specialized journal, and participation in Multidisciplinary CLI Network (MCLIN) discussion boards. Dr. van den Berg is an interventional radiologist at University of Bern in Switzerland and Europe Office Chairman and Member of Board of Directors for CLI Global Society. Dr. van den Berg also serves as a reviewer and editorial board member of multiple high-impact scientific journals. With members across the globe, the CLI Global Society emphasizes a multidisciplinary approach to combat CLI, aiming to prevent amputation and death through education, patient advocacy, and awareness about CLI. Dr. van den Berg also sheds light on the complexity of CLI management in Europe due to varied reimbursement systems among countries and the society's efforts to tackle these challenges. The episode also touches on the society's future goals, including expanding its global presence and continuing to offer extensive resources and networking opportunities to its members. --- CHECK OUT OUR SPONSORS BD Advance Clinical Training & Education Program https://page.bd.com/Advance-Training-Program_Homepage.html Reflow Medical https://www.reflowmedical.com/ --- SHOW NOTES 00:00 - Introduction 02:08 - Meet Our Guest: Dr. Jos van den Berg 05:42 - Deep Dive into CLI Global Society 07:53 - Exploring the Impact and Initiatives of CLI Global Society 14:42 - Challenges and Differences of CLI Management in Europe 21:08 - Innovations and Future Endeavors in CLI Treatment 23:45 - Closing Thoughts and the Importance of Membership --- RESOURCES CLI Global Society: https://www.cliglobalsociety.org/ Multidisciplinary CLI Network (MCLIN) Global CLI LIVE Meeting (every 2nd Friday of the month, 7am EST): https://www.cliglobalsociety.org/education/mclin/#myaccount AMP CLI Meeting: https://www.hmpglobalevents.com/amptheclimeeting

BackTable Podcast
Ep. 434 Biliary Disease: Surgical and IR Insights with Dr. Mark Lessne and Dr. John Martinie

BackTable Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2024 61:00


In this episode, Dr. Mark Lessne and Dr. John Martinie discuss the importance of multidisciplinary collaboration, patient-centered care, and the role of interventional radiology and surgery in treating benign and malignant biliary diseases. Dr. Lessne is an interventional radiologist at Charlotte Radiology and Dr. Martinie is a hepatobiliary surgeon at Carolinas Medical Center, both located in North Carolina. The doctors explore various scenarios including challenges in biliary decompression, the decision-making process behind choosing the right intervention, and the impact of such diseases on patient care plans and outcomes. Dr. Lessne and Dr. Martinie emphasize the importance of viewing interventional radiologists and gastroenterologists as physicians who not only perform procedures, but also provide comprehensive care and follow-up for their patients. Through their dialogue, it becomes clear that successful treatment of biliary diseases requires a combination of technical skill, thoughtful patient engagement, and collaborative practice among specialists. --- CHECK OUT OUR SPONSOR RADPAD® Radiation Protection https://www.radpad.com/ --- SHOW NOTES 00:00 - Introduction 02:19 - Multidisciplinary Approach to Patient Care 05:31 - Navigating the Complexities of Biliary Disease Workups 10:13 - Collaboration Between Hepatobiliary Surgery and Interventional Radiology 19:33 - Balancing Minimally Invasive Techniques with Surgical Options 30:29 - The Importance of Compassionate Consent and Patient-Centered Care 32:16 - Exploring Advanced Interventions and Team Discussions 36:31 - Considerations and Challenges in Biliary Stenting 45:46 - Role of Interventional Radiology in Patient Care 56:57 - Final Thoughts on Teamwork and Patient Care --- RESOURCES BackTable Ep. 203- Making Informed Consent an Informed Choice with the Interventional Initiative: https://www.backtable.com/shows/vi/podcasts/203/making-informed-consent-an-informed-choice-with-the-interventional-initiative

Inside GRAPPA
Associated Conditions - A Multidisciplinary Approach to Psoriatic Arthritis, IBD, and Uveitis

Inside GRAPPA

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2024 20:42


Today on Inside GRAPPA, host Fabian Proft is joined by Professor Elaine Husni and Professor Stefan Siebert to discuss the management of conditions related to psoriatic arthritis (PSA), particularly inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and uveitis. In this episode, we discuss treatment modalities, the importance of early diagnosis, and the implications for clinical practice. The experts also delve into future directions for PSA treatment, highlighting the evolving field of biologics and interdisciplinary approaches. This episode offers a comprehensive exploration of managing associated conditions in PSA, emphasizing the importance of personalized treatment strategies.What's inside this episode?Understanding Psoriatic Arthritis: Insights into managing associated conditions like IBD and uveitis.Expert Discussions: Professors Husni and Siebert share their experiences and approaches in treating these complex cases.Future of Treatment: An overview of emerging therapies and the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration in PSA management.Clinical Perspectives: Exploring the impact of early diagnosis and treatment personalization on patient outcomes.Stay Connected For more intriguing insights and episodes, visit our website. Don't forget to subscribe to Inside GRAPPA for more episodes like this. Share with your colleagues and friends who might benefit from this episode! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

3 Pie Squared - ABA Business Leaders
ABA, SLP Multidisciplinary Approach

3 Pie Squared - ABA Business Leaders

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2024 64:31


Dive into the multidisciplinary approach of ABA/SLP (Applied Behavior Analysis/Speech-Language Pathology), featuring insights from various specialists. If you're interested in gaining a deeper understanding of how ABA and SLP intersect and complement each other in practice, this video is a must-watch. Are you a BCBA aspiring to launch your own practice? Access our complimentary BCBA Business Start-Up Guide here https://3piesquared.com/productDetails/the_aba_business_start_up_list

PT Pintcast - Physical Therapy
Sport Science in Rehab: A Multidisciplinary Approach to Athlete Recovery (f Adam Loiacano)

PT Pintcast - Physical Therapy

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2024 39:51 Transcription Available


GUEST HOST!Thanks to Matt Tuttle who was a guest host for this episode in a series of Basketball focused content.Find Matt at: https://www.instagram.com/doctuttledpt/In this insightful episode of our podcast, we delve into the complexities of athlete rehabilitation and recovery, emphasizing a multidisciplinary approach that incorporates sports science, physical therapy, and coaching strategies.Matt's guest, Adam Loiacano a seasoned professional in the NBA rehabilitation sphere, shares valuable experiences and methodologies that underline the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration, sport-specific activity integration, and effective risk management in the rehabilitation process.Find Adam at: https://www.instagram.com/adam.loiacono/Key Learning Points:The significance of an interdisciplinary team in enhancing rehabilitation outcomes.Strategies for integrating sport-specific activities into rehabilitation programs from the onset.Understanding and navigating the rehabilitation continuum, from initial injury recovery through to return to play.The role of effective communication and collaboration between physical therapists, strength coaches, and sports coaches.Risk assessment techniques and managing the balance between an athlete's readiness and objective clinical metrics.Actionable Advice:Foster open communication channels among all team members involved in an athlete's rehabilitation process.Incorporate sport-specific drills and activities early in the rehabilitation program to maintain athletes' engagement and motivation.Utilize a phased approach to rehabilitation, ensuring each phase is tailored to the athlete's specific needs and progress.Continuously evaluate and adjust rehabilitation strategies based on both objective measurements and the athlete's subjective feedback.

Architecture 5 10 20
A Multidisciplinary Approach to Architectural Education

Architecture 5 10 20

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2024 39:25


Architecture is more than buildings; it's the environment and community. Thinking about design holistically, we can take the pressing issues of the world and work together across our experiences to leverage what each person can contribute to positive solutions. What solutions will the future hold? Welcome to the third season of Architecture 5 10 20! I'm your host, Guy Geier, Managing Partner of FXCollaborative Architects in New York. Guests from a wide range of backgrounds and experiences related to the built environment will come to share their thought leadership. Our conversations will start with understanding how they arrived at what they're doing now. More importantly, we will focus on discussing their vision for the future, looking out 5, 10, and 20 years. Today we are joined by Malo Hutson, Dean and Edward E. Elson. Professor at the University of Virginia School of Architecture. Dean Hutson has expertise spanning community development, climate resilience, environmental justice, and urban health, as well as extensive experience teaching and conducting research at several premier architectural institutions across the United States. He brings a unique perspective to the intersection of architecture and societal challenges. Listen as we discuss Malo's pioneering work and the transformative impact of a multi-dimensional architectural education on the professionals of tomorrow. His visionary leadership at the University of Virginia School of Architecture reflects the pivotal role of public institutions in shaping architects, planners, landscape architects, and historians to navigate the unique complexities and challenges of our ever evolving world. Dean Malo's view towards preparing the future of architecture invites us to reflect on the power of a multi dimensional perspective and architectural education, from research opportunities with positive real world impact to talent acquisition initiatives that bridge the equity gaps, and bring different viewpoints into the classrooms and studios. Let's continue embracing the diverse and interconnected nature of our built environment and architectural education.   Time stamps: [01:33] - Malo Hutson talks about moving often during his childhood and how that influenced the way he sees the built environment. [04:04] - Malo explains why health equity became such an important part of his work. [06:54] - Thinking about design holistically. [10:17] - “When you bring all of those things together, that's when it's really impactful.” [12:32] - Malo talks about recent progress with supporting research and preparedness. PART 1 [15:27] - Malo talks about recent progress with supporting research and preparedness. PART 2 [18:26] - How are educational institutions engaging communities? [21:07] - How does Malo describe an effective approach to DEI? [23:34] - Malo talks about the University of Virginia supporting students and families through financial and well-being programs. PART 1 [26:31] - Malo talks about the University of Virginia supporting students and families through financial and well-being programs. PART 2 [29:15] - What role will AI take in educational institutions and careers in the built environment? [32:12] - What does Malo see for the future of architecture? [35:15] - Will drawing continue to be important to architecture? [37:25] - Thank you Malo for reminding us of the significance of a holistic multidisciplinary approach in architectural education.   Links / Resources: Guy Geier Instagram | Twitter   Malo Hutson LinkedIn

The Find Your STRONG Podcast
139 - Rising STRONG: My journey to Heal from Physical and Mental Challenges

The Find Your STRONG Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2024 26:53


Jenny is back! After a nearly 8 week long hiatus, Jenny has finally regained her strength to return to the mic, and opens up to tell us about her struggles with severe intestinal illness. Jenny shares how this very humbling experience impacted her mental health, and gets raw as she dives into how fragile we can be when our bodies aren't performing at the level we have gotten used to. She takes us through her ups and downs as she suffered a very scary and sudden sickness, and how staying mindful and optimistic can help guide you through even the most difficult physical challenges.  Start Your Body Transformation NOW! Get The MOST Incredible Offer HERE - Join the NEW STRONG Fitness Membership today!Get Your Perfect Sports 20% Discount here by using coupon code: JVBSave $100 off Your MAXPRO Fitness hereApply for the STRONG Formula Certification ProgramSTRONG Fitness Magazine Subscription Use discount code PODCAST  If you enjoyed this episode, make sure and give us a five star rating  and leave us a review on iTunes, Podcast Addict, Podchaser and Castbox.  Resources:STRONG Fitness MagazineSTRONG Fitness Magazine on IGTeam Strong GirlsCoach JVB Follow Jenny on social media:InstagramFacebookYouTube  DISCLAIMER: The opinions, beliefs, and viewpoints expressed by the hosts and guests on this podcast do not necessarily represent or reflect the official policy, opinions, beliefs, and viewpoints of Disenyo.co LLC and its employees.

Changing Higher Ed
SJSU Public-Private Partnerships Boost Enrollment and Community Relationships

Changing Higher Ed

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2024 35:09


Not all news in higher ed is doom and gloom. San Jose State University is shining bright at the heart of innovation, building public-private partnerships that boost enrollment, community relationships, and public opinion about higher education. In this inspiring discussion, Dr. Drumm McNaughton is joined by Dr. Cynthia Teniente-Matson, President of San José State University, who shares her insights on leveraging the power of public-private partnerships to elevate the institution's role in education, innovation, and community engagement. At the helm of SJSU, located in the dynamic ecosystem of Silicon Valley, she exemplifies leadership in navigating and enhancing the university's impact through strategic collaborations. Key Points Overview  The Vision for San Jose State University SJSU embodies Silicon Valley's spirit, aiming to be a cradle for innovation and entrepreneurship. Focus on creating a mutually beneficial ecosystem for students, the institution, and the surrounding community. Dedication to enhancing its brand and enrollment by strategically leveraging its position and partnerships to address contemporary educational challenges. Addressing Urban Challenges and Enhancing Student Housing In response to the need for affordable student housing, SJSU, with the use of HESH funds, is collaborating with a third-party developer to convert a former Fairmont hotel tower into a residence hall in the heart of the downtown Innovation Corridor. A creative solution to address the occupancy levels in office buildings significantly contributes to the university's efforts in revitalizing the area and directly supporting students' needs. Creating an Environment through Public-Private Partnerships Prioritize corporate partnerships to provide students with job pipelines and opportunities for community betterment, aligning educational experiences with Generation Z's values and societal concerns. Actively engage with leading corporations and thought leaders to tackle issues that reflect the priorities of its student body and broader community interests. Why Corporate Partnerships Are Critical to Student Enrollment The significance of aligning educational offerings with students' practical needs and societal aspirations, especially in addressing global challenges such as public health, climate change, and environmental stewardship. How SJSU's strategic collaborations with corporations and community leaders enrich the student experience and contribute to societal well-being. The Significance of Being an Anchor Institution SJSU's role as a steadfast community pillar, providing stability, contributing to local development, and playing an irreplaceable role in the socio-economic fabric of the region.  The Role of Universities as Conveners The university's capacity to bring together diverse groups for civic and social engagement, fostering dialogue and collaborative solutions to community and societal challenges. The Importance of Collective Impact Address the need for collaborative efforts across various disciplines and sectors to address complex societal issues, advocating for unity in action for greater and more sustainable outcomes. A Multidisciplinary Approach to Problem Solving Breaking down silos within academia and beyond, promoting a culture of cross-disciplinary collaboration that drives technological, societal, and scientific advancement, creativity, and comprehensive problem-solving strategies. Three Key Takeaways for University Presidents and Boards Anchor Institution Significance: Embrace and communicate the irreplaceable value of universities as stable, integral parts of their communities. Convening Role: Utilize the unique position to foster civic and social engagement, driving initiatives that anticipate the needs of future generations. Collective Impact Focus: Champion multidisciplinary collaboration to address community challenges, emphasizing the importance of working together for greater innovation and impact. Final Thoughts Dr. Cynthia Teniente-Matson's leadership demonstrates the potential of universities to transform themselves and their communities. But can all institutions follow suit? What challenges and opportunities exist for wider adoption of these strategies?  Read the transcript or extended show summary on our website → About Our Podcast Guest Dr. Cynthia Teniente-Matson serves as the 31st president of San José State University. An internationally recognized Latina leader, President Teniente-Matson is a champion of student success initiatives, diversity, equity and inclusion, civic engagement, and experiential learning. With over 30 years in higher education, she has been instrumental in driving institutional growth and enhancing student experiences. Her tenure as the second president at Texas A&M University-San Antonio marked significant achievements, transitioning it into a comprehensive master's university, securing the U.S. Department of Education Hispanic Serving Institution designation, and the prestigious Seal of Excelencia. She initiated key projects such as the Mays Center for Experiential Learning and Community Engagement, Cisneros Institute for Emerging Leaders, and the Institute of Water Resource Science and Technology, alongside establishing a Cyber Engineering Technology & Cyber Security Research Center. Her educational background is robust, holding a BA in Management from the University of Alaska Fairbanks, an MBA from the University of Alaska Anchorage, and a doctorate in Educational Leadership from California State University, Fresno.  About the Host Dr. Drumm McNaughton, host of Changing Higher Ed® podcast, is a consultant to higher education institutions in governance, accreditation, strategy and change, and mergers. To learn more about his services and other thought leadership pieces, visit his firm's website: changinghighered.com. The Change Leader's Social Media Links LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drdrumm/ Twitter: @thechangeldr Email: podcast@changinghighered.com #ChangingHigherEd #HigherEducation #SJSU

The KTS Success Factor™ (a Podcast for Women)
The Multidisciplinary Approach to Leadership with Lisa Levy

The KTS Success Factor™ (a Podcast for Women)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2024 16:34


In the fast-paced business world, change is not just an option, but an ever-present reality. Embracing innovative ideas is essential to propel a business forward. However, amidst this constant change, significant challenges arise. Overcoming these obstacles and introducing transformative solutions requires the implementation of effective and efficient frameworks. Lisa L. Levy is the Founder & CEO of Lcubed Consulting. She helps companies align people, processes, and technology to utilize agility as a strategic advantage and acknowledge change is a business constant. Her secret sauce to success is leveraging key elements of Project Management, Process Performance Management, Internal Controls, and Organizational Change Management to build teams with the skills and capabilities to drive strategic results. In this episode, Lisa shares about her adaptive transformation framework, which aims to empower women leaders by fostering clarity and enablement in their roles. She highlights the significance of women leaders venturing beyond their comfort zones to foster change and innovation. Additionally, she underscores the crucial role of a continuous innovation process in forging businesses forward.   What you will learn from this episode: Discover how women can gain clarity, communicate effectively, and step into empowered leadership roles that bring about their brilliance Explore an innovative four-step transformation framework to streamline your organizational processes Find out a key strategy for gathering innovative ideas to bring about the change you want to happen   "We need to swing bigger and take those leaps and step into uncertainty because that's when we grow, that's when we thrive, that's when we shine." - Lisa Levy   Valuable Free Resource: Ease the rough waters of the industry and ensure your business' longevity and profitability. Get your copy of the book, Future Proofing Cubed: https://lcubedconsulting.com/future-proofing-cubed   Topics Covered: 04:09 - Client problems she helps solve: We are helping our clients be effective and be efficient so that they don't feel stuck. 05:24 - What is this tool set called 'innovation engine' 06:24 - The biggest challenge women face: Being willing to step slightly outside of our comfort zone. 09:05 - How these four disciplines help women leaders with their challenges 11:51 - What a 'conference room prototype' is and how does it help with innovation 13:35 - How easier can entrepreneurs pool innovative ideas more than larger companies 14:57 - How to learn more: Join and watch my podcast, Disrupt and Innovate.   Key Takeaways: "If we understand the change process and build awareness and desire and train and educate and practice, and then create the change, we are moving people through that whole cycle and minimizing the friction, resistance, and everybody understands their parts." - Lisa Levy "If we are continuously ideating, prototyping, and creating our new products and services, we are driving business forward." - Lisa Levy "I'm willing to wager that a woman looking at that job description is far more qualified at whatever level of confidence she has than a man who is sitting there and applying for the same position. We hold ourselves back and we have to stop." - Lisa Levy   Ways to Connect with Lisa Levy: Website: https://lisallevy.com Podcast: https://disruptandinnovate.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lisallevy-disruptandinnovate/ Book: https://lcubedconsulting.com/future-proofing-cubed   Ways to Connect with Sarah E. Brown: Website: https://www.sarahebrown.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/knowguides LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarahebrownphd To speak with her: bookachatwithsarahebrown.com  

Queens of Quality Podcast
Unlocking Ethical AI in Life Sciences: Insights with Steve Thompson PT2

Queens of Quality Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2024 26:09


In this episode of "Queens of Quality," hosts Michelleanne, Jen, and guest Steve Thompson delve deeper into the ethical implications of AI in life sciences. They emphasize the necessity of an Algorithm Review Board (ARB) to oversee the ethical use of AI in clinical trials and beyond. Acknowledging the rapid evolution of technology and its complex application in healthcare, they stress the importance of collaboration and diverse representation to ensure ethical practices.Tune in!During this episode, you will learn about;00:31 Introduction and Welcome Back00:40 Discussion on AI and Clinical Trials01:17 The Concept of Algorithm Review Board01:44 The Evolution and Impact of Technology02:35 The Synthetic Patient Concept04:10 The Need for Ethical Standards in AI05:42 The Role of Institutional Review Boards08:49 The Importance of Diverse Representation10:48 The Idea of Algorithm Review Board10:59 The Need for Collaboration and Inclusion12:15 The Risks of Misusing AI in Medicine20:26 The Importance of Preventative Measures21:12 Call to Action for Audience Participation24:30 Conclusion and Invitation for Future Discussions Love the show? Subscribe, Rate, Review, Like, and Share!Let's Connect!Connect with Steve ThompsonLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stevethompsonsocal/Connect with Queens of Quality;Website: https://metisconsultingservices.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/metis-consulting-services/Email: hello@metisconsultingservices.com

Creatives In The Wild
A Multidisciplinary Approach to Freelancing with Katie Lozancich

Creatives In The Wild

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2024 35:06


Katie Lozancich ("Katie Lo") (she/her) is a storyteller and fine artist through Katie Lo. Creative.   Storytelling has been a passion of Katie's ever since she got her first National Geographic subscription as a kid (which she bought with her allowance money). Those glossy pages and rich photographs were the catalysts for her career as an award-winning freelance storyteller and artist, creating content and stories for countless brands and magazines.   Katie tends to wear many creative hats—director, producer, photographer, and writer are just a few to name—and her work blurs the lines between documentary and fine art. She is one of three creatives at the helm of NEXUS, an all-women's ski film that was directed, produced, and largely filmed by an all-women's team, and she is already busy working on another film. When's she not working, you can find Katie home in western Massachusetts riding her bike.     In this episode, Justine and Katie chat about:   - Growing up with a dream of becoming a fine artist, with pushback from adults - Finding a supportive community in Jackson, WY and noticing that making a living as an artist was possible, then working with Justine to turn ideas into action - Freelancing with a broad skill set and multiple passions when it seems tricky to combine them - Turning on "taps" of different aspects of your creativity - Owning all aspects of your identity and passions, rather than feeling limited by traditional definitions and structures - How comparison can lead to self-doubt and pressure to conform - Diversifying freelance skills to allow for more play and exploration - Joining the team at Nexus to create a groundbreaking, all-women's ski film - Creating a film: overcoming impostor syndrome, turning an idea into reality, the team's complementary skills, navigating the pitching process, and getting athlete buy-in - Filmmaking and finding funding without a formal background as a production company   - Working on a new film with Alex Showerman about women's freeride mountain biking in Vermont   - Building a career around passions to find fulfilling work that resonates with others - Being okay with uncertainty as it can lead to rewarding opportunities: learn from trial and error     and more!   Connect with Katie: Website: https://www.katielozancich.com  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/_katielo/    Connect with Justine: Website: https://www.justawildthought.com IG: https://www.instagram.com/justawildthought   Was this episode helpful? Screenshot this and tell a friend to go to justawildthought.com/podcast! Please rate and review Creatives in the Wild on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.

Queens of Quality Podcast
Unlocking Ethical AI in Life Sciences: Insights with Steve Thompson

Queens of Quality Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2023 30:53


In this engaging episode of "Queens of Quality," Michelleanne welcomes Steve Thompson to delve into the realm of ethical AI in life sciences. They explore the excitement and challenges surrounding AI's evolution, emphasizing the critical need for an ethical compass in its application. With insightful discussions on bias, data integrity, and the multidisciplinary approach necessary for success, Steve and Michelleanne highlight the intricate balance between technological advancement and ethical responsibility. Their conversation teases a promising solution, promising a deeper exploration in the next episode.Tune in!During this episode, you will learn about;0:00:32 - Introduction and Guest Introduction (Steve Thompson) - Discussing the Importance of Ethical AI0:01:47 - Guest's Background and Journey into AI0:02:11 - The Current State and Future of AI0:03:22 - The Ethical Dilemmas in AI0:05:34 - The Importance of Continuous Improvement in AI0:11:35 - The Challenges of Creating Synthetic Patients0:13:32 - The Role of AI in Risk Management0:18:48 - The Importance of Multidisciplinary Teams in AI0:24:30 - The Ethical Considerations in AI0:28:48 - Conclusion and Teaser for Next Episode      Love the show? Subscribe, Rate, Review, Like, and Share! Let's Connect! Connect with Steve ThompsonLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stevethompsonsocal/Connect with Queens of Quality;Website: https://metisconsultingservices.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/metis-consulting-services/Email: hello@metisconsultingservices.com

The Content Strategy Podcast
Episode 63: Kaysie Garza - A multidisciplinary approach to content at Hotjar

The Content Strategy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2023 43:28


Kaysie Garza, Content Design Lead at Hotjar, discusses the role of content design within the organization and its collaboration with other teams. Kaysie delves into communicating research effectively, a collaborative approach to naming and offers advice for hiring content designers. The conversation delves into the structure of user experiences at Hotjar, with a focus on enterprise level customer journeys and the evolving nature of these journeys based on strategic research.

Mind-Body Solution with Dr Tevin Naidu
Michael Muthukrishna: Who Are We? How Did We Get Here? And Where Are We Going?

Mind-Body Solution with Dr Tevin Naidu

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2023 100:02


Michael Muthukrishna is Associate Professor of Economic Psychology at the London School of Economics. He has degrees in Engineering and psychology, with graduate training in economics, biology, and statistics. At 32, Michael was one of the youngest tenured Professors at LSE. Michael uses the "Theory of Human Behavior" to tackle a variety of related topics, including innovation, corruption, the rise of large-scale cooperation, and the navigation of cross-cultural differences. TIMESTAMPS: (0:00) - Introduction (0:22) - What is A Theory of Everyone? (11:39) - The Multidisciplinary Approach (20:00) - The Story of Us (27:00) - Cross-Cultural & Species Differences (39:52) - Software of Minds (46:38) - Human Behavior & Artificial Intelligence (56:01) - Scales of Co-operation (1:02:34) - Societal Conflict & Corruption (1:11:00) - How Far We've Come (1:16:38) - Where Are We Going? (1:27:27) - Practical Implications (1:35:50) - Diverse Intelligence (1:39:30) - Conclusion EPISODE LINKS: - Michael's Website: https://michael.muthukrishna.com/ - Michael's Book: https://atheoryofeveryone.com/ - Michael's Publications: https://tinyurl.com/prxcd9se - Michael's Twitter: https://twitter.com/mmuthukrishna CONNECT: - Website: https://tevinnaidu.com/ - Podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/drtevinnaidu - Twitter: https://twitter.com/drtevinnaidu/ - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drtevinnaidu/ - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drtevinnaidu/ - LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drtevinnaidu/ ============================= Disclaimer: The information provided on this channel is for educational purposes only. The content is shared in the spirit of open discourse and does not constitute, nor does it substitute, professional or medical advice. We do not accept any liability for any loss or damage incurred from you acting or not acting as a result of listening/watching any of our contents. You acknowledge that you use the information provided at your own risk. Listeners/viewers are advised to conduct their own research and consult with their own experts in the respective fields. #MichaelMuthukrishna #TheoryOfEveryone #Economics #Psychology

Acta Non Verba
Mark McGrath on the OODA Loop, VUCA, the Philosophy of John Boyd, and Bruce Lee

Acta Non Verba

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2023 62:33


This week on Acta Non Verba, Mark McGrath discuses the importance of adaptability, decision-making, and embracing change in both life and business. Join me and Mark as he shares his insights on theories such as John Boyd's OODA loop and VUCA, emphasizing the need to constantly update our cognitive software to align with reality. He also discusses the role of trauma in shaping a person's orientation and the significance of prioritizing people, ideas, and things in organizations.   Mark McGrath is an adaptive strategy teacher and podcast co-host who helps leaders and teams thrive in complex and uncertain environments. He is the Chief Learning Officer at AGLX, a service-disabled veteran-owned small business that provides tools and methods for confident and agile decision-making and action (www.aglx.com).Mark is the co-host of the podcast "No Way Out," which advances and honors the legacy of Colonel John Boyd, the creator of the OODA loop, a framework for rapid and effective adaptation. He teaches and applies Boyd's theories to business and entrepreneurship, leadership development, and coaching. He draws on his cross-functional experience and education in strategic planning, process improvement, capital markets, economics, and the US Marine Corps, where he served as an officer for six years. He holds a bachelor's degree in history from Marquette University and a master's degree in economics from the University of Detroit-Mercy. He speaks Spanish and holds multiple professional certifications. He lives in Columbus, Ohio.   You can connect with Mark on Linkedin at https://www.linkedin.com/in/markjmcgrath1/ or at his website www.aglx.com/no-way-out   Learn more about the gift of Adversity and my mission to help my fellow humans create a better world by heading to www.marcusaureliusanderson.com. There you can take action by joining my ANV inner circle to get exclusive content and information.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

BackTable Podcast
Ep. 369 Advancing Vascular Medicine: Inside VIVA's Multidisciplinary Approach with Dr. Maureen Kohi and Dr. Niten Singh

BackTable Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2023 30:53


In this episode, host Dr. Aaron Fritts interviews Dr. Maureen Kohi and Dr. Niten Singh on the VIVA Foundation's multidisciplinary approach to advancing vascular medicine. --- CHECK OUT OUR SPONSORS Medtronic ClosureFast https://www.medtronic.com/closurefast6f Philips Image Guided Therapy Devices Academy https://resource.philipseliiteacademy.com --- SHOW NOTES Maureen is an interventional radiologist and Professor and Chair of the Department of Radiology at University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill. Niten is a vascular surgeon and Associate Chief of Vascular Surgery at University of Washington. Both serve on the board of directors at VIVA. We begin with how Maureen and Niten became involved at VIVA. They discuss the history and foundations of VIVA. The duo goes on to describe how VIVA has evolved throughout the years. Maureen speaks on how VEINS has become a comprehensive educational meeting for all things venous disease and interventions, which complements VIVA's arterial focus. Niten and Maureen then explain how VIVA and VEINS have become more than just meetings. They are conglomerates of multiple initiatives for all things vascular driven by the central question of “What is best for the patient?” The duo also sheds light on the unique inner-workings of VIVA, highlighting the foundation's speedy, nimble, and inclusive approach to the rapidly advancing landscape of vascular and endovascular surgery. We get a special look of what to expect at VIVA & VEINS Annual 2023 Conference at Wynn Las Vegas (October 28th - November 2nd) from Niten and Maureen. We conclude this episode with Maureen and Niten's thoughts on how we can improve vascular care for our underserved patient populations and what role OBLs will play in this equation going forward. --- RESOURCES VIVA 2023 Annual Conference Registration: https://viva-foundation.org/viva-programming VEINS 2023 Annual Conference Registration: https://viva-foundation.org/veins-programming VIVA Vascular Leaders Forum on Paclitaxel Safety (2019): https://evtoday.com/articles/2019-mar/highlights-from-the-viva-vascular-leaders-forum-on-paclitaxel-safety

The Animals at Home Network
51: PH A Multidisciplinary Approach w/ Brendan Hettinger

The Animals at Home Network

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2023 92:06


In this episode, Phil and Roy have a discussion with Brendan Hettinger! We discuss his background, his current collection of herpetofauna, his experience working in various herp related endeavors, field herping, what it's like to work alongside Phil at Arids Only, and a whole lot more. Brendan's passion and knowledge for herpetofauna far exceed his years, and we're sure to have him back on the show in the future. Have a listen! And please like, subscribe, and share this episode, if you feel so inclined. To offer direct support to the show, please consider subscribing to our Patreon (https://patreon.com/projectherpetoculture) and have a look at our generous sponsors! SHOW NOTES: https://www.animalsathomenetwork.com/51-brendan-hettinger/ LINKS FROM THE EPISODE: Follow Brendan on Instagram: @brendan_hettinger Merch: https://www.projectherp.com/shop Our Sponsors: CHECK OUT Custom Reptile Habitats CLICK HERE Cold Blooded Caffeine (apply the code ‘projectherp' for 10% off): https://coldbloodedcaffeine.com/?ref=PH Tortoise Supply: https://www.tortoisesupply.com Reptile Rocks: https://www.superuro.com Redline Shipping: https://www.redlineshipping.com FairyTail Dragons: https://fairytaildragons.com Support, Subscribe  & Follow: Support us on Patreon: patreon.com/projectherpetoculture Subscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@projectherpetoculture4860 Follow P : H on Instagram: @projectherpetoculture Follow Phil on Instagram: @aridsonly Follow Roy on Instagram: @wellspringherp 

The Healthy Project Podcast
Empowering Patient-Centered Care: The Role of Communication and Collaboration

The Healthy Project Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2023 31:36


In this episode, I speak with Dr. Chayla Morris, PharmD, BCACP. Chayla is the Ambulatory Care Clinical Pharmacy Coordinator at Broadlawns Medical Center and Healthcare Consultant. we dive deep into the importance of patient-provider communication, the evolving role of pharmacists in healthcare teams, and the critical nature of prevention in modern healthcare. We explore real-world scenarios where patients are empowered to speak up about their concerns, ensuring they're not just passive recipients of care but active participants. From tackling medication hesitancy to the value of multidisciplinary care teams including health coaches and social workers, we unpack the complexities and the successes of current healthcare practices. Tune in to understand why letting patients know "you're part of a team with them" is so transformative and what's in store for the future of patient-centered care.Connect with ChaylaLinkedinConnect with Corey:LinkedinInstagramFacebookYouTubeX (formerly Twitter)Website ★ Support this podcast ★

Psych Talk
Episode 149 | A Multidisciplinary Approach to Inpatient Psychiatric Care with Dr. Z

Psych Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2023 55:11


In today's episode of Psych Talk I chat with Dr. Z a licensed clinical psychologist who works psychiatric inpatient. Dr. Z discusses the multidisciplinary approach to psychiatric inpatient care, the benefits of a multidisciplinary approach for both the team and the patient, as well as the challenges to working in an inpatient hospital setting. Dr. Z addresses the misconceptions about inpatient psychiatric care, as well as reasons in while someone may enter an inpatient level of care. Further, Dr. Z talks about psychosis, how it presents, and what treatment looks like both inpatient and outpatient. Connect with Dr. Z IG: @that.turkishpsychologist TikTok: @that.turkishpsychologist Connect with Me: Follow me on IG @jessicaleighphd Follow the podcast on IG @psych.talk.podcast Follow me on TikTok @jessicaleighphd Follow me on Youtube  Follow me on Threads @jessicaleighphd Welcome to Group Therapy Podcast Join my Facebook community: Grow Through What You Go Through Ways to Work With Me: Mind Over Matter LGBTQ+ Affirming Masterclass Be a guest on my podcast Resources: Anti-Racism Resources LGBTQ+ Affirming Resources The Helping Professional's Guide to Boundary Setting Intro/Outro Music Life of Riley by Kevin MacLeod Music License

Healthy Wealthy & Smart
Dr. John Gallucci Jr.: Collaborative Care: Physical Therapy and Athletic Training

Healthy Wealthy & Smart

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2023 39:35


In this episode, I am joined by John Gallucci Jr., MS, ATC, PT, DPT, and CEO of JAG-ONE Physical Therapy. We discuss the importance of athletic trainers, how they work with physical therapists, and their role in the community. John shares his experience working with various sports teams, including the New York Knicks and the New Jersey Devils, and how he started JAG 1, a sports medicine company. Overall, this episode highlights the crucial role that athletic trainers play in keeping athletes safe and healthy.   Show notes:  [00:00:09] Importance of athletic trainers.  [00:06:02] Multidisciplinary approach in therapy. [00:07:07] Multisport approach to healthcare. [00:10:49] Certified athletic trainers shortage. [00:17:24] Pay of athletic trainers. [00:18:32] Capitalizing on Athletic Healthcare. [00:23:49] Emergency Action Plans in sports. [00:28:21] Physical therapy as primary care. [00:30:19] Emergency Room Misuse. [00:34:07] Advice for your 20-year-old self.   More About Dr. Gallucci: John Gallucci Jr., MS, ATC, PT, DPT, is the CEO of JAG-ONE Physical Therapy, one of the fastest growing comprehensive physical and occupational therapy practices providing rehabilitative care to patients and sports teams in over 110 locations across the Northeast.    Recognized by ROI-NJ as one of the top 20 influencers in healthcare, Gallucci has received numerous additional honors, including the Ernst and Young Entrepreneur of the Year Regional Award Winner and the American Physical Therapy Association of New Jersey Distinguished Professional of the Year for his work. In early 2023, Gallucci was recognized by ROI-NJ on their Power List for Healthcare Life Sciences, and was inducted in his alma mater Dominican University's Alumni Hall of Achievement. An expert in sports medicine, rehabilitation, and injury prevention, Gallucci serves as the Medical Coordinator for Major League Soccer (MLS), coordinating the medical care of more than 800 professional soccer players. He is also a Sports Medicine consultant for professional athletes in the NHL, NFL, NBA, and MLB. A noted author, Gallucci released his first book titled Soccer Injury Prevention and Treatment in May 2014.  His second book, titled Play Ball: Don't Let Injuries Sideline You This Season was released on May 1, 2018.   Gallucci earned his Bachelor of Science in Political Science from the City University of New York- Staten Island. He then went on to earn his Doctorate in Physical Therapy from Dominican University, and the University later honored him as their Person of the Year for 2018. In 2023, Dominican University officially opened the Gallucci Physical Therapy Research Laboratory. Gallucci committed to donating a scholarship to the school for the next three years, as well as a personal contribution to go towards research and innovation within the Physical Therapy lab. Dually licensed as an athletic trainer and physical therapist, Gallucci began his career within organizations such as the New York Knicks, New York University, New York Red Bulls, and within several major healthcare systems. His start in sports physical therapy inspired him to bring the same level of attention and treatment to every person, so he started his own physical therapy practice, JAG Physical Therapy.  In 2018, JAG Physical Therapy merged with One-on-One Physical Therapy creating JAG-ONE Physical Therapy and appointing Gallucci as CEO. Gallucci plans on expanding JAG-ONE Physical Therapy to locations throughout the Northeast, based on the needs of our communities for an in-network, outcome-based physical therapy company.   Aside from his work at JAG-ONE Physical Therapy, Gallucci sits on the governor-appointed New Jersey Council on Physical Fitness and Sports and is the Medical Coordinator for Major League Soccer (MLS), consulting on the medical care of more than 800 professional soccer players. Gallucci is also a member of the President's Advisory Group for Seton Hall University assisting in the university's strategic planning process. In the local community, Gallucci's philanthropic efforts have included a leading role in the fundraisers for The Valerie Fund, RWJBarnabas Health, The Arthritis Foundation, The American Cancer Society, and The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society. He also supports more than 200 high schools, college programs, and athletic clubs throughout the Tri-State Area. Find Gallucci on Twitter or connect with him on Linkedin.   Resources from this Episode:  Jag-One Website Jag-One Twitter Dr. Gallucci Twitter Jag-One Facebook Jag-One Instagram Dr. Gallucci LinkedIn   Follow Dr. Karen Litzy on Social Media: Karen's Twitter Karen's Instagram Karen's LinkedIn   Subscribe to Healthy, Wealthy & Smart:  YouTube Website Apple Podcast Spotify SoundCloud Stitcher iHeart Radio