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Best podcasts about musc children

Latest podcast episodes about musc children

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Helping children learn to manage their emotions

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2024 3:58


This week Bobbi Conner talks with MUSC's Dr. Sara Ritchie about helping children learn to manage or regulate their emotions. Dr. Ritchie is an Associate Professor of Pediatrics and a pediatrician at MUSC Children's Health.

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Penicillin allergy testing during pregnancy

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2024 3:58


This week Bobbi Conner talks with Dr. Emily Campbell about penicillin allergy testing during pregnancy. Dr. Campbell is an Assistant Professor of Pediatrics who specializes in allergies and immunology at MUSC Children's Health.

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Preventing golf cart injuries in children and teens

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2023 3:58


This week Bobbi Conner talks with Mary Beth Vassy about preventing golf cart injuries in children and teens. Mary Beth is the Pediatric Trauma Injury Prevention Coordinator at MUSC Children's Health.

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Health benefits of plant sterols and plant-based foods

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2023 3:58


This week Bobbi Conner talks with Janet Carter about the health benefits of plant sterols and plant-based foods. Janet is a clinical lipid specialist and the Program Manager and Lead Dietician at the MUSC Children's Health Wellness Works program.

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Is it flu, COVID, or RSV in young children?

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2023 3:58


This week Bobbi Conner talks with Dr. Elizabeth Mack about overlapping symptoms of flu, COVID, & RSV in young children. Dr. Mack is a pediatric critical care physician at MUSC Children's Health and a spokesperson for the American Academy of Pediatrics.

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Conjunctivitis in children

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2023 3:58


This week Bobbi Conner talks with Dr. Terry Dixon about conjunctivitis (or pinkeye) in children. Dr. Dixon is an Associate Professor of Pediatrics and a pediatric infectious disease specialist at MUSC Children's Health.

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Healthy sleep for children

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2023 3:58


This week Bobbi Conner talks with Dr. Claire MacGeorge about healthy sleep routines to promote a child's wellbeing and development. Dr. MacGeorge is an Assistant Professor of Pediatrics and a pediatrician at MUSC Children's Health.

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Health risks from a high consumption of ultra-processed foods

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2023 3:58


This week Bobbi Conner talks with Janet Carter about health risks from a high consumption of ultra-processed foods. Janet is a registered dietician, clinical lipid specialist, and program manager at the MUSC Children's Health Wellness Works Program.

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Tickborne diseases

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Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2023 3:58


This week Bobbi Conner talks with Dr. Terry Dixon about the symptoms, diagnosis and treatment of tickborne diseases. Dr. Dixon is a Clinical Associate Professor of Pediatrics and a pediatric infectious disease specialist at MUSC Children's Health.

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Respiratory virus complications in infants & young children

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2022 3:58


This week Bobbi Conner talks with Dr. Elizabeth Mack about complications from respiratory viruses in infants and young children. Dr. Mack is the Division Chief for Pediatric Critical Care Medicine at MUSC Children's Health, and she's a spokesperson for the American Academy of Pediatrics.

VOICE for Mount Pleasant
Dr. Annie Andrews, Professor of Pediatrics at MUSC Children's Hospital, Candidate for SC 1st Congressional District

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2022 27:44


On this episode of Mount Pleasant Podcast, Dr. Annie Andrews, Candidate for SC 1st Congressional District tells host Brian Cleary that after emerging from the COVID Pandemic it was plain to her that we need more people with a scientific or health care background serving in all levels of government and why Dr. Andrews sees a need for a child advocacy-focused person to represent us in Washington DC. Dr. Andrews also touches on important campaign issues such as gun violence prevention, abortion, climate change legislation, inflation, congressional and senatorial term limits, where you can find out where she stands on other issues ... and more. Tune in!

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Removing Barriers & Welcoming Innovation, Interview with Dr. Katherine Twombley, MUSC

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2022 18:01


Dr. Katherine Twombley, Chief of Pediatric Nephrology at the Medical University of South Carolina talks about the culture ofputting patients first, and about her work in nephrology.    Interview Copy:   Dr. Katherine Twombley, says the culture at the Medical University of South Carolina removes barriers in the interest of putting patients first, and empowers medical teams to do the right thing because it's the right things to do.    As a Professor of Pediatrics, Chief of Pediatric Nephrology, Medical Director of the Pediatric Kidney Transplant Program, and Program Director of the Pediatric Nephrology Fellowship at MUSC, she knows how important it is to get treatment to patients.    She tells us that by removing administrative hurdles, providers at MUSC can focus on treating the patient right away, rather than delaying much-needed care due to red-tape.   Dr. Twombley shares an example of getting a new therapy approved for a patient within days, whereas it may take months in other systems. She says this is a game-changer for patients, and gives them hope.  provide hope for patients and families.   Check out the full interview with Dr. Twombley to hear more about putting the patient first, and some of the life-changing treatments she and her team offer.    You can also listen to the interview in podcast form:   Apple podcast link:  https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/speaking-of/id1549592446     I Heart podcast link: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-speaking-of-76708275/#     Spotify podcast link: https://open.spotify.com/show/1g2LUGr0SzxbBmSHB3FHyL?si=PNO79sBOReGXQJu_CrsJEg   Learn more about the Medical Univ. of South Carolina: https://muschealth.org    Learn more about the MUSC Children's Hospital: https://musckids.org    Topical time codes: 00:57 - Treating the patient, not the disease 1:53 - Culture at MUSC 3:06 - Removing barriers and admin hurdles 6:23 - Doing things because it's the right thing to do 8:10 -  Providing hope to patients 9:03 - LDL-Aphaeresis 12:28 - Patient referrals 14:11 - Nephrotic syndrome trials, precision medicine 16:17 - Changing lives through precision medicine   __________________________ Thanks to the following organizations for supporting the Making Healthcare Work for You mission.   Informed Consulting works with insurance carriers, digital health companies, insurtech organizations, and venture capital firms to drive distribution solutions in the employee benefits ecosystem. They help companies reach revenue potential, confidently navigate a complex ecosystem, and position benefit ecosystem innovations for more efficient growth.   Visit https://www.informed.llc to learn more.   UpStream is the fastest-growing primary healthcare solution provider in the US.    UpStream underwrites and supports the delivery of value-based care for older patients and people living with chronic conditions. By working in partnership with healthcare practices and clinics UpStream offers a comprehensive risk-free solution for physicians that finances, delivers and sustains better outcomes for everyone. Visit https://www.upstream.care  to learn more. __________________________

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Helping children deal with stress

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2022 3:58


This week Bobbi Conner talks with Dr. Christine San Giovanni about helping children learn healthy ways to deal with stress. Dr. San Giovanni is an Assistant Professor of Pediatrics and a pediatrician at MUSC Children's Health.

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Discussing weight & health in the health care setting

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2022 3:58


This week Bobbi Conner talks with Janet Carter about the challenges of discussing weight and health in the health care setting. Janet is a registered dietician and she's the Program Manager for the Heart Health Program at MUSC Children's Health.

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Healthy sleep routines for children returning to school

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2022 3:58


This week Bobbi Conner talks with Dr. Maria Riva about the importance of healthy sleep for children as they transition back to school. Dr. Riva is a Professor of Pediatric Pulmonary and Sleep Medicine and she's Director of the Pediatric Sleep Program at MUSC Children's Health.

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Healthy and active lifestyle routines for children

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Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2022 3:58


This week Bobbi Conner talks with Janet Carter about healthy & active lifestyle routines for children. Janet is the Program Manager and dietician for the Heart Health program at MUSC Children's Health.

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Young children and media

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Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2022 3:58


This week Bobbi Conner talks with Dr. Michelle Macias about young children and media exposure. Dr. Macias is a Professor of Pediatrics in the Division of Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrics at MUSC Children's Health.

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Infant colic

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2022 3:58


This week Bobbi Conner talks with Dr. Christine San Giovanni about infant colic. Dr. San Giovanni is an Assistant Professor of Pediatrics and she's a pediatrician at MUSC Children's Health.

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Healthy sleep tips for children

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2022 3:58


This week Bobbi Conner talks with Dr. Claire MacGeorge about healthy sleep routines to promote a child's wellbeing and development. Dr. MacGeorge is an Assistant Professor of Pediatrics and a pediatrician at MUSC Children's Health.

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Punnett Squares to Biogenetics, a Look Into the Genetics Odyssey: Int. w/ Dr. Neena Champaigne, MUSC

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2022 19:45


The field of genetics continues to grow and evolve, and Dr. Neena Champaigne is on the forefront of pediatric genetics.    Dr. Champaigne's passion for Punnett squares in 9th grade lead her to a career as a clinician where she helps patients every day.    At the Medical University of South Carolina, Dr. Champaigne serves as an Associate Clinical Professor and is the Division Chief of Pediatric Genetics.   She's particularly passionate about newborn screenings, which sometimes detects illnesses in babies who may not otherwise be diagnosed until symptoms appear (which could be too late) to receive life-saving treatment.    Dr. Champaigne shares the story of her start into genetics, tells us why newborn screenings are so important, she talks about walking with patients on their “diagnostic odyssey,” shares advice for new geneticists, and more.   Links Dr. Champaigne mentioned during the interview:  Newborn Screening Info: https://www.babysfirsttest.org   National Coordinating Center for the Regional Genetics Networks: https://nccrcg.org    Learn more about the MUSC Children's Hospital: https://musckids.org      Topical time codes: 00:00 - Interview starts 1:06 - Finding the field of genetics 3:40 - Passion behind the work 4:17 - Newborn screenings, story about Pompe  6:17 - Therapy for genetic conditions 7:30 - How conditions are added to newborn screenings 9:46 - Helping patients on their “Diagnostic Odyssey” 12:22 - Equity in genetics, from insurance to access to treatment  14:48 - Resources to access providers  17:02 - Advice for people beginning the genetics journey 18:17 - Advice for new geneticists 

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Children & asthma during the pandemic

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2021 3:58


This week Bobbi Conner talks with Dr. Sylvia Szentpetery about children and asthma during the pandemic. Dr. Szentpetery is an Assistant Professor of Pediatrics and a pediatric pulmonologist at MUSC Children's Health.

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Supporting Women Through Perinatal Psychiatry, Interview with Dr. Connie Guille, MUSC

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2021 24:10


Dr. Connie Guille, Professor and Director of Women's Reproductive Behavioral Health Division at the Medical University of South Carolina, is supporting women with perinatal psychiatry.    From an upcoming program that will allow patients to call and speak with a provider within 30 minutes, to a text messaging system designed to detect women struggling with substance abuse and domestic violence, Dr. Guille has launched many innovative programs to help women through a very critical time - pregnancy and the post-natal period.    About 1 in 5 women experience a perinatal mood, anxiety, or substance abuse issue during pregnancy, and the cost of untreated postpartum depression alone is $32,000 per mom/baby.    Through the pandemic, the number of women struggling increased significantly.    Check out this interview with Dr Guille to learn more about how she's helping women get the help they need in a fast and efficient way.   Learn more about the Medical Univ. of South Carolina: https://muschealth.org    Learn more about the MUSC Children's Hospital: https://musckids.org    Topical time codes: 00:00 - Video begins 00:58 - About perinatal mood and anxiety disorders 3:20 - Prevalence of the issues, growth of the field of perinatal psychiatry 5:20 - Text messaging system for better detection 7:22 - Great results lead to increased women seeking treatment 11:25 - Quick access to care 13:53 - Expanding group of providers  15:06 - Activities that can help 17:03 - Passion for the field  18:56 - Ability to address issues during pregnancy 20:56 - New identity and pressure on moms  22:17 - Advice for moms 

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COVID-19 vaccine for children 5-11 years old

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2021 3:58


This week Bobbi Conner talks with Dr. Elizabeth Mack about the COVID-19 vaccine for children ages 5-11. Dr. Mack is the Division Chief for Pediatric Critical Care Medicine at MUSC Children's Health and she's a spokesperson for the American Academy of Pediatrics.

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Discovery of Covid Biomarker, & How Lipidomics Research Could Shape Medicine: Interview with Dr. Besim Ogretmen, Med. Univ. of S.C

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2021 24:42


Dr. Besim Ogretmen of the Medical University of South Carolina recently discovered a Covid Biomarker through lipid research.    Dr. Ogretmen and his team typically focuses on cancer research, but they pivoted their efforts during the pandemic.    They discovered that a person's level of lipid biomarker sphingosine had more than a 90% accuracy rate of determining if the person would have an asymptomatic or symptomatic case of covid-19.    He says the studies might also be useful to predict people who would still get covid-19 symptoms after vaccination with antibody and lipidomics detections.   In this interview Dr. Ogretmen shares information about his research, the discovery, as well as incredibly fascinating information about the field of Lipidomics - and how increased focus on the field could help transform medicine. He also says MUSC is a world-class Lipidomics center.   Dr. Besim Ogretmen is the Prof. Of Biochemistry, Assoc. Dir. For Basic Sciences at the Hollings Cancer Center, and Assoc. Dean For Research at the College Of Medicine the Medical University of South Carolina.   Learn more about the Medical Univ. of South Carolina: https://muschealth.org  Learn more about the MUSC Children's Hospital: https://musckids.org    Topical time codes: 00:00 - Interview starts 1:05 - Research findings 2:30 - Helping identify those most vulnerable to covid-19 4:12 - Determining how lipid biomarkers can help  6:43 - How Lipidomics could work together with genomics & help early disease detection 8:33 - About the sphingosine lipid  10:27 - Those with sphingosine levels above the normal range had better outcomes dealing with covid 11:49 - Ability of lipids to help with cardiovascular and other conditions, as well as medications  13:39 - Lipid research has many applications and is gaining attention 15:43 - Passion for research 19:04 - Desire to help during the pandemic 22:03 - Science is cumulative work, a collective community

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Ear infections in babies & toddlers

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2021 3:58


This week Bobbi Conner talks with Dr. David White about symptoms, treatment and prevention of ear infections in babies and toddlers. Dr. White is a Professor in the Department of Otolaryngology and he's the Director of the Pediatric Ear, Nose and Throat program at MUSC Children's Health.

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Helping children deal with anxiety

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2021 3:58


This week Bobbi Conner talks with Dr. Christine San Giovanni about helping children deal with anxiety. Dr. San Giovanni is an Assistant Professor of Pediatrics and a pediatrician at MUSC Children's Health.

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Importance of Covid-19 Vaccination in Pregnancy - A Conversation with Dr. Rebecca Wineland, Medical University of South Carolina

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2021 12:06


Dr. Rebecca Wineland, Medical Director of Labor and Delivery & Associate Professor of Maternal Fetal Medicine at the Medical University of South Carolina has a stark warning for pregnant women: get vaccinated or risk serious consequences from covid-19.    Dr. Wineland says that just 23% of pregnant women in the US are vaccinated, and yet even healthy pregnant women who get covid are much more lineally to end up in the ICU or die.    The message of Dr. Wineland and her colleagues is that the vaccine is safe, has been heavily scrutinized, it doesn't increase the risks to the pregnancy, but it absolutely can save lives.    Check out our interview to hear more.   Learn more about Dr. Wineland: https://muschealth.org/MUSCApps/ProviderDirectory/Wineland-Rebecca    Learn more about the Medical Univ. of South Carolina: https://muschealth.org    Learn more about the MUSC Children's Hospital: https://musckids.org 

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Symptoms of Influenza vs. COVID-19 in Children

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2021 3:58


This week Bobbi Conner talks with Dr. Elizabeth Mack about symptoms of influenza (or flu) vs. COVID-19 in children. Dr. Mack is the Division Chief for Pediatric Critical Care Medicine at MUSC Children's Health, and she's a spokesperson for the American Academy of Pediatrics.

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School Based Health Care

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2021 3:58


This week Bobbi Conner talks with Dr. Claire Macgeorge about providing medical care to children in S.C. through school based health centers. Dr. Macgeorge is an Assistant Professor of Pediatrics and a Pediatrician at MUSC Children's Health.

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Expecting Innovation and Starting with Deconstruction: Interview with Dr. Mark Scheurer, Chief of Children's and Women's Services at the Medical University of South Carolina

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2021 23:10


Dr. Mark Scheurer, Chief of Children's and Women's at the Medical University of South Carolina, shares an inside look at the innovation and patient-centered approach at the new Children's Hospital.   They took nothing for granted during the 4-5 year planning/building. The story is impressive and moving.   Hospital leadership “expected innovation,” and the planning team started from a point of deconstruction.   Dr. Scheurer said the team had a shared vision that healthcare is an interpersonal relationship.    Re-thinking everything from how doctors round, document, bill, and the technology, they were able to quickly pivot when the pandemic hit (…3 weeks after the hospital opened in early 2020!).    Don't miss this inspiring interview with Dr. Scheurer to hear more!   Connect with Dr. Scheurer: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mark-scheurer-13621849/   Learn more about the MUSC Children's Hospital: https://musckids.org  

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Changing What's Possible - Hope & Health Equity for all at the Med. Univ of S.C. - Interview w/ Chase Glenn, Dir. of LGBTQ+ Health Services

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2021 21:52


We had a wonderful & insightful interview with Chase Glenn, Director of LGBTQ+ Health Services & Enterprise Resources at the Medical University of South Carolina.  Chase is proud to fill this newly created role at MUSC, and he draws upon his own experiences as a transgendered man and his work at a non-profit serving the LGBTQ+ community to help guide his work. In this interview Chase shares some covers many topics, including: His top priorities, which include examining the Human Rights Campaign's Health Equity Index and getting a baseline for where MUSC is excelling and where there's room or improvement.  Sharing his personal experience as a transgendered man seeking medical care Sharing the health implications for the LGBTQ+ community and why it's so important that they're treated with dignity and respect Working together with leadership, staff, patients, and the community, to ensure there's health equity for all The importance of working together starting with the the common ground of shared values Don't miss this thought-provoking interview with Chase Glenn, one of the many people at MUSC who truly are “Changing What's Possible.” Connect with Chase on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chaseglenn/  Learn more about the Medical Univ. of South Carolina: https://muschealth.org  Learn more about the MUSC Children's Hospital: https://musckids.org  #lgbtqcommunity #pridemonth2021 #pridemonth  #healthcareequity #healthcare #corevalues #speakingofhealth  _________________________________ AiRCare Health is a supporter of the Speaking Of, Making Healthcare Work show.  The Making Healthcare Work for You mission, interviews, and other content is not influenced or directed by any supporter. About AiRCare Health: https://aircarehealth.com We envision a world where the emotional and mental wellbeing of individuals is seen as the most important component of overall health. No individual will suffer in silence and every human being will receive the emotional tools and support they need to thrive.

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Caring for Your Newborn

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2021 3:58


This week Bobbi Conner talks with Dr. Michelle Amaya about caring for your newborn baby in the first weeks of life. Dr. Amaya is an Associate Professor of Pediatrics and Medical Director of the Newborn Nursery at MUSC Children's Hospital.

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Leading For Positive Change: Patient-Centered Care, Hope, & Challenging The Status Quo - Interview W/ Dr. Dalila Lewis, Div. Chief Of Pediatric Neurology, Musc Children's Hospital

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2021 28:38


Dr. Dalila Lewis has been blazing a trail of positivity, change, and hope since joining the MUSC Shawn Jenkins Children's Hospital as Division Chief of Pediatric Neurology.    When she took the lead at MUSC in August 2020, patients were facing  8-9 month long waits to see a provider, often meeting a new doctor at each appointment due to the medical team's high-turnover and lack of staff.    In well under a year, she has made tremendous strides for her patients and her team. Thanks to her hands-on leadership style, her willingness to challenge the status quo, and strong support from the hospital's administrative leadership, patients are now able to get appointments within a few weeks, they're able to see the same doctors at their visits, and her team has expanded, reducing burnout and turn over.    Check out the Speaking Of, Making Healthcare Work for You interview with Dr. Lewis to hear the details about her philosophy to patient care - which includes a lot of listening, empathy, and hope - her leadership style, and her personal experience of being the mom of patient (her daughter was a preemie).

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Preventing Childhood Poisoning

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2021 3:58


This week Bobbi Conner talks with Dr. Elizabeth Mack about what parents, grandparents and caregivers can do to prevent childhood poisoning. Dr. Mack is the Division Chief for Pediatric Critical Care Medicine at MUSC Children’s Health and she’s a spokesperson for the American Academy of Pediatrics.

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Benefits of Reading Aloud to Children in the First Three Years of Life

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2021 3:58


This week Bobbi Conner talks with Dr. Henry Lemon about the importance of reading aloud to children in the first three years of life, and how this daily routine impacts a child’s development. Dr. Lemon is an Assistant Professor of Pediatrics and Director of the Children’s Care Network at MUSC Children’s Health.

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Benefits of Reading Aloud to Children in the First Three Years of Life

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2021 3:58


This week Bobbi Conner talks with Dr. Henry Lemon about the importance of reading aloud to children in the first three years of life, and how this daily routine impacts a child’s development. Dr. Lemon is an Assistant Professor of Pediatrics and Director of the Children’s Care Network at MUSC Children’s Health.

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Practicing Gratitude in the Family and the Benefits to Children

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2021 3:58


This week Bobbi Conner talks with Dr. Christine San Giovanni about practicing gratitude in the family during the pandemic and the positive impact on children. Dr. San Giovanni is an Assistant Professor of Pediatrics and a Pediatrician at MUSC Children’s Health.

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Behavioral Therapy to Help Kids with ADHD

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2020 3:58


This week Bobbi Conner talks with Dr. Michelle Macias about behavioral therapy and behavioral skills to help children who have ADHD. Dr. Macias is a Professor of Pediatrics, and the Director of the Division of Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrics at MUSC Children’s Health . Transcript (PDF) available upon request.

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85: Case Report: Exertional Intolerance due to Tricuspid Regurgitation – Medical University of South Carolina

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2020 70:43


CardioNerds (Amit Goyal & Karan Desai) join Medical University of South Carolina cardiology fellows (Carson Keck, Samuel Powell, and Ishan Shah) at MUSC Children's Hospital cafeteria overlooking the gorgeous Charleston Harbor. They reflect on an informative case of exertional intolerance due to tricuspid regurgitation. Dr. Ryan Tedford provides the E-CPR and program director Dr. Daniel Judge provides a message for applicants. Episode notes were developed by Johns Hopkins internal medicine resident, Eunice Dugan, with mentorship from University of Maryland cardiology fellow Karan Desai. Jump to: Patient summary - Case media - Case teaching - References Episode graphic by Dr. Carine Hamo The CardioNerds Cardiology Case Reports series shines light on the hidden curriculum of medical storytelling. We learn together while discussing fascinating cases in this fun, engaging, and educational format. Each episode ends with an “Expert CardioNerd Perspectives & Review” (E-CPR) for a nuanced teaching from a content expert. We truly believe that hearing about a patient is the singular theme that unifies everyone at every level, from the student to the professor emeritus. We are teaming up with the ACC FIT Section to use the #CNCR episodes to showcase CV education across the country in the era of virtual recruitment. As part of the recruitment series, each episode features fellows from a given program discussing and teaching about an interesting case as well as sharing what makes their hearts flutter about their fellowship training. The case discussion is followed by both an E-CPR segment and a message from the program director. CardioNerds Case Reports PageCardioNerds Episode PageCardioNerds AcademySubscribe to our newsletter- The HeartbeatSupport our educational mission by becoming a Patron!Cardiology Programs Twitter Group created by Dr. Nosheen Reza Patient Summary Coming soon! Case Media ABClick to Enlarge A. Tricuspid valve CW DopplerB. Hepatic vein flow TTE: TV inflow TTE: TV inflow with color Doppler TTE: Apical 4 chamber TTE: RV focused color Cardiac MRI - 4 chamber CINE Cardiac MRI - Short-axis stack CINE Episode Schematics & Teaching Coming soon! The CardioNerds 5! – 5 major takeaways from the #CNCR case Coming soon! References Coming soon! CardioNerds Case Reports: Recruitment Edition Series Production Team Bibin Varghese, MDRick Ferraro, MDTommy Das, MDEunice Dugan, MDEvelyn Song, MDColin Blumenthal, MDKaran Desai, MDAmit Goyal, MDDaniel Ambinder, MD

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Help for Children with Mild to Moderate Depression

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2020 3:58


This week Bobbi Conner talks with Dr. Rachel Zweigoron about help for children with mild to moderate depression during the pandemic. Dr. Zweigoron is an Assistant Professor of Pediatrics and a pediatrician at MUSC Children’s Health.

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Healthy Habits for Families during the Pandemic (to Promote Good Health)

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2020 3:58


This week Bobbi Conner talks with Dr. Christine San Giovanni about healthy habits for families during the pandemic, to prevent child obesity and promote good health. Dr. San Giovanni is an Assistant Professor of Pediatrics and Director of the Heart-Health, Pediatric Weight Management Clinic at MUSC Children’s Health.

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Increased Anxiety in Children and Adolescents during the Pandemic

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2020 3:58


This week Bobbi Conner talks with Dr. Angela LaRosa about increased anxiety in children and adolescents during the pandemic. Dr. LaRosa is a Professor of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics and Medical Director of the Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics Clinic at MUSC Children’s Health.

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Yoga for Children & Teens

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2020 3:58


This week Bobbi Conner talks with Dr. Jennifer San Giovanni about the health and wellness benefits of Yoga for children and teens. Dr. San Giovanni is an Assistant Professor of Pediatrics and a Pediatrician at MUSC Children’s Health.

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Active Playtime for Healthy Kids

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2020 3:58


This week Bobbi Conner talks with Dr. Elizabeth Mack about making physical activity and active playtime a healthy way of life for children. Dr. Mack is the Division Chief for Pediatric Critical Care Medicine at MUSC Children’s Health and she’s a spokesperson for the American Academy of Pediatrics.

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Face Coverings or Masks for Children during the Coronavirus Crisis

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2020 3:58


This week Bobbi Conner talks with Dr. Elizabeth Mack about recommendations for children two years of age and older, to wear face coverings (or masks) under certain scenarios during the pandemic. Dr. Mack is the Division Chief for Pediatric Critical Care Medicine at MUSC Children’s Health and she’s a spokesperson for the American Academy of Pediatrics.

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Charleston Episode 14 - John McGrath – CEO of Jem Restaurant Group

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2020 65:19


John McGrath began his restaurant career in 1994 as a Market Manager for Taco Bell. Previously, Mr. McGrath was a Field Advertising Manager for Procter & Gamble in the food division and spent 7 years in downstream operations for Mobil Oil in a variety of positions. Mr. McGrath serves as a member of the Board of Directors of MUSC Children's Hospital. For more info and to listen the entire podcast, visit http://shrimptankpodcast.com/charleston/

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Catching Up on Childhood Vaccinations during the Pandemic

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2020 3:58


This week Bobbi Conner talks with Dr. Elizabeth Mack about the impact that the pandemic has had upon routine childhood vaccinations. Dr. Mack is the Division Chief for Pediatric Critical Care Medicine at MUSC Children’s Health and she’s a spokesperson for the American Academy of Pediatrics. Request a transcript.

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Positive Strategies for Dealing with the Daily Ups and Downs of Parenting during the Pandemic

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Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2020 3:58


This week Bobbi Conner talks with Dr. Rachael Zweigoron about some positive strategies for dealing with the daily ups and downs of parenting during the pandemic. Dr. Zweigoran is an Assistant Professor of Pediatrics and a Pediatrician at MUSC Children’s Health.

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Helping Children with ADHD during Pandemic Lockdown and with Remote Learning

Health Focus

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2020 3:58


This week Bobbi Conner talks with Dr. Angela LaRosa about routines and structure to help kids with ADHD during the stay-at-home restrictions and remote learning due to the pandemic. Dr. LaRosa is a Professor of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics and she’s Medical Director of the Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics Clinic at MUSC Children’s Health.

High Impact Physician
THIS Will Happen to Telehealth After COVID-19 (Dr. David McSwain: Part 1)

High Impact Physician

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2020 17:50


Evolution of the CMIO role (and how it's so much more than just EMR)The reasons why patients' experiences with telehealth vary so widely (and why COVID-19 will actually help with that)David McSwain, MD, MPH, FAAP, is the Chief Medical Information Officer for the MUSC Health system and an Associate Professor of Pediatric Critical Care Medicine at MUSC Children’s Hospital. He is the Co-Founder of the SPROUT (Supporting Pediatric Research on Outcomes and Utilization of Telehealth) National Telehealth Research Collaborative, Main Principal Investigator for the NIH-funded (NCATS) SPROUT-CTSA Collaborative Telehealth Research Network, and the Chair of the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) Section on Telehealth Care (SOTC).Dr. McSwain is a dynamic speaker on a wide range of topics: health IT, digital and connected health, clinician wellness, patient and family engagement, quality and safety, leadership, and critical care. He is passionate about building collaborations of patient, family, and clinician-focused innovators to solve complex national and global healthcare problems.Dr. McSwain is the recipient of the 2018 ATA Champion Award, awarded to one individual in the country who has demonstrated exceptional leadership and innovation in the advancement of quality telehealth practice, policies, and adoption at the local, state, national, or international level.Dr. McSwain earned his Bachelor of Science in Biology and Psychology from Duke University, including a concentration in Neuroscience. He completed his MD and MPH in Health Policy and Administration as well as a combined residency in Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at UNC Chapel Hill and his fellowship in Pediatric Critical Care Medicine at Duke University.

High Impact Physician
A Live Demo for Apple's Global Health Lead (Dr. David McSwain: Part 3)

High Impact Physician

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2020 5:19


Thoughts on how to prepare and deliver demonstrations (Hint: Have a plan A, B and C!)David McSwain, MD, MPH, FAAP, is the Chief Medical Information Officer for the MUSC Health system and an Associate Professor of Pediatric Critical Care Medicine at MUSC Children’s Hospital. He is the Co-Founder of the SPROUT (Supporting Pediatric Research on Outcomes and Utilization of Telehealth) National Telehealth Research Collaborative, Main Principal Investigator for the NIH-funded (NCATS) SPROUT-CTSA Collaborative Telehealth Research Network, and the Chair of the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) Section on Telehealth Care (SOTC).Dr. McSwain is a dynamic speaker on a wide range of topics: health IT, digital and connected health, clinician wellness, patient and family engagement, quality and safety, leadership, and critical care. He is passionate about building collaborations of patient, family, and clinician-focused innovators to solve complex national and global healthcare problems.Dr. McSwain is the recipient of the 2018 ATA Champion Award, awarded to one individual in the country who has demonstrated exceptional leadership and innovation in the advancement of quality telehealth practice, policies, and adoption at the local, state, national, or international level.Dr. McSwain earned his Bachelor of Science in Biology and Psychology from Duke University, including a concentration in Neuroscience. He completed his MD and MPH in Health Policy and Administration as well as a combined residency in Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at UNC Chapel Hill and his fellowship in Pediatric Critical Care Medicine at Duke University.

High Impact Physician
How to Track for a CMIO Role + A Story of Telehealth Saving a Little Girl's Life (Dr. David McSwain: Part 2)

High Impact Physician

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2020 23:01


A powerful story of how telehealth saved a little girl's lifeHow artificial intelligence is going to improve the physician/patient relationshipHow to track for a CMIO roleHow to use technology (and manager your data) as a patientDavid McSwain, MD, MPH, FAAP, is the Chief Medical Information Officer for the MUSC Health system and an Associate Professor of Pediatric Critical Care Medicine at MUSC Children’s Hospital. He is the Co-Founder of the SPROUT (Supporting Pediatric Research on Outcomes and Utilization of Telehealth) National Telehealth Research Collaborative, Main Principal Investigator for the NIH-funded (NCATS) SPROUT-CTSA Collaborative Telehealth Research Network, and the Chair of the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) Section on Telehealth Care (SOTC).Dr. McSwain is a dynamic speaker on a wide range of topics: health IT, digital and connected health, clinician wellness, patient and family engagement, quality and safety, leadership, and critical care. He is passionate about building collaborations of patient, family, and clinician-focused innovators to solve complex national and global healthcare problems.Dr. McSwain is the recipient of the 2018 ATA Champion Award, awarded to one individual in the country who has demonstrated exceptional leadership and innovation in the advancement of quality telehealth practice, policies, and adoption at the local, state, national, or international level.Dr. McSwain earned his Bachelor of Science in Biology and Psychology from Duke University, including a concentration in Neuroscience. He completed his MD and MPH in Health Policy and Administration as well as a combined residency in Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at UNC Chapel Hill and his fellowship in Pediatric Critical Care Medicine at Duke University.

Health Focus
Helping Kids Stay Active & Healthy Routines during the Covid-19 Crisis

Health Focus

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2020 3:58


This week Bobbi Conner talks with Dr. Elizabeth Mack about helping kids stay active and maintaining healthy routines during the covid-19 crisis. Dr. Mack is the Division Chief for Pediatric Critical Care Medicine at MUSC Children’s Health, and she’s a spokesperson for the American Academy of Pediatrics. Click here to request a transcript . (Please allow 10 days for delivery by email.)

Bro'in Up
Ep 37: Kristen Solecki | Artist and Illustrator

Bro'in Up

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2020 60:46


The Solecki Siblings unite! The Bro's are joined by their older sister, Kristen. Kristen is an artists, illustrator, and entrepreneur. Her work has been featured for use with clients such as NPR, AMC's hit show Mad Men, West Elm, St. Martin’s Press, Cup of Jo, Bravery Magazine, Local Palate/ Southern Cultures, Taproot Magazine, Realtor Magazine, and MUSC Children’s Hospital; to name a few. Kristen takes us through her early pursuit of her dream to become a free lance artists. She discusses the challenges of striving for something that may not be perceived as an option for most and the importance of appreciating the moment both in business and in life.Kristen's art work can be found for purchase at:http://www.kristensolecki.com/@kristensolecki

The Kelly Golden Show
Tell Me Something Good Tuesday powered by Holy City Hearing on 94.3 WSC: Hooked on Miracles for MUSC Children's Hospital

The Kelly Golden Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2019 29:02


Tell Me Something Good Tuesday powered by Holy City Hearing on 94.3 WSC: Hooked on Miracles for MUSC Children's Hospital

The Kelly Golden Show
Day 2 Chas Navy Week - Kelly's Uncle Richard War Hero + Boeing crisis amidst 2nd Crash + Free Pancake Day for MUSC Children's Hospital

The Kelly Golden Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2019 25:53


Day 2 Chas Navy Week - Kelly's Uncle Richard War Hero + Boeing crisis amidst 2nd Crash = IHOP 'Flip it forward' for kids 14th annual free pancake day for MUSC Children's Hospital

Charleston Real Estate Podcast with Dave Friedman
We Want to Take You Out to the Ballgame

Charleston Real Estate Podcast with Dave Friedman

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2016


There are many great Charleston area homes for sale. Click here to perform a full home search, or if you're thinking of selling your home, click here for a FREE Home Price Evaluation so you know what buyers will pay for your home in today's market. You may also call me at (843) 972-3833 for a FREE home buying or selling consultation to answer any of your real estate questions. We want to invite you to a Charleston RiverDogs game at Joseph P. Riley Jr. Park as a way to say thank you, and we’re also raising money for charity. All of our friends, colleagues, and past and current clients are welcome. The game is on June 14th, and our free picnic will start at 6:00 p.m.For every person that attends, we will donate $10 to the MUSC Children’s Fund in order to send children to Camp Can-Do, which is over on Seabrook Island. Our goal is to donate at least $3,000, but we need your help to do so! We still have lots of tickets left, so just call the number on the screen and tell us how many tickets we should reserve.There will be free food and drinks starting at 6:00 p.m., and the baseball game will start at 7:00 p.m.“WE'LL DONATE $10 TO THE MUSC CHILDREN'S FUND FOR EVERY ATTENDEE. ” Last but not least - it’s still a great time to sell a home in Charleston. We’re still in a seller’s market, but when rates rise it may be more difficult to sell a home. If you list now you can cash out and then buy a home when the market is in your favor.Buyers should also be aware that it’s a great time to purchase with interest rates still so low. However, they may see a small rate hike in June that could affect affordability. If you’re thinking of buying, get in touch with us now before your affordability takes a hit and you’re knocked out of your ideal price bracket.If you have any questions about this event or about our local real estate market, please don’t hesitate to contact me!

Charleston Real Estate Video Blog with Dave Friedman
We Want to Take You Out to the Ballgame

Charleston Real Estate Video Blog with Dave Friedman

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2016


We want to invite you to a Charleston RiverDogs game at Joseph P. Riley Jr. Park as a way to say thank you, and we’re also raising money for charity. All of our friends, colleagues, and past and current clients are welcome. The game is on June 14th, and our free picnic will start at 6:00 p.m. For every person that attends, we will donate $10 to the MUSC Children’s Fund in order to send children to Camp Can-Do, which is over on Seabrook Island. Our goal is to donate at least $3,000, but we need your help to do so! We still have lots of tickets left, so just call the number on the screen and tell us how many tickets we should reserve. There will be free food and drinks starting at 6:00 p.m., and the baseball game will start at 7:00 p.m. Last but not least - it’s still a great time to sell a home in Charleston. We’re still in a seller’s market, but when rates rise it may be more difficult to sell a home. If you list now you can cash out and then buy a home when the market is in your favor. Buyers should also be aware that it’s a great time to purchase with interest rates still so low. However, they may see a small rate hike in June that could affect affordability. If you’re thinking of buying, get in touch with us now before your affordability takes a hit and you’re knocked out of your ideal price bracket. If you have any questions about this event or about our local real estate market, please don’t hesitate to contact me!