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Episode Sponsored by Naq In this week's episode, Ben shares his journey to reducing health inequality by cutting waiting lists and helping more patients access care through the power of AI. We discussed:
Episode Sponsored by Naq In this week's episode Peter shares his journey from consultancy with an engineering background into the world of healthcare by helping providers support patients throughout their care journey with Isla Health. We discussed:
Episode Sponsored by Naq In this week's episode Haris shares his journey from physicist to building an enterprise-wide AI Platform for hospitals to buy, deploy and monitor AI applications all while helping the NHS workforce get up to speed with digital innovation + transformation. We discussed:
In this week's episode, John and Cynthia welcome Amy Tabor from NAQ. They discuss commitment, trends, technology, and more within the IDD community. Episode Transcript Resources mentioned in the episode: Learn more about NAQ https://www.n-a-q.org/naq-purpose Want to share stories with us? Email us at Quillopod@myquillo.com To learn more about Quillo Connect visit MyQ
Hear the latest app news with Ryan, John and Indi: HMRC mandate payrolling benefits https://www.accountancyage.com/2024/01/25/hmrc-to-mandate-payrolling-of-benefits-from-april-2026-implications-and-preparations-for-accountants/ Launch of Receipt Bot - https://www.accountingweb.co.uk/tech/accounting-software/receipt-bot-targets-accounting-data-revolution Xemplo integrates with xero payroll - https://www.linkedin.com/posts/xemplo_xemplo-xero-payroll-integration-explore-activity-7155012613800652800-6acN?utm_source=combined_share_message&utm_medium=member_io GoCardless enhances FreeAgent integration - https://www.freeagent.com/blog/direct-debit-gocardless-payments/ Naq raised €3m seed round - https://www.linkedin.com/posts/activity-7155868898850930688-Tlpl/?utm_source=combined_share_message&utm_medium=member_ios Netcall acquires Skore - https://www.linkedin.com/posts/skore-labs_netcall-acquires-process-improvement-provider-activity-7155504602488999936-f3nO?utm_source=combined_share_message&utm_medium=member_ios Capitalise powers FSB funding platform - https://capitalise.com/gb/insights/the-federation-of-small-businesses-partners-with-capitalise Coconut & GoSimple Tax integration - https://www.linkedin.com/posts/james-cryne-451b2a16_exciting-news-for-accountants-activity-7155507714498916352-Ti6P?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_ios We also catch up with Lucy Cohen from Mazuma about her latest raise and plans for their proprietary data capture app MazApp. Is AI next on the roadmap?
In the first episode of the Engelsberg Ideas editorial podcast, EI Talks..., Iain Martin, Paul Lay and Alastair Benn discuss Artificial Intelligence and how it might shape the future for better... or worse. Image: Programmable humanoid robot NAQ. Credit: Lilyana Vynogradova / Alamy Stock Photo.
#28 Garīb Qiṣār Al-Mufaṣṣal: Naq'an, Naq'ul Bi'ri, dan Naqī'ah Memasuki H-33 Ramadan kali ini, kita akan membahas kata Naq'an, yang maknanya yaitu debu. Simak penjelasan lengkapnya dari Ustaz Nur Fajri Romadhon pada episode ke-28 dari serial ini: https://youtu.be/Gg1UpdFtSgI Bila sudah menyimak, coba jawab pertanyaan berikut: Apa makna isytiqaq dari kata Naq'an? Jawab di kolom komentar ya
Naq and Imma reunite. The real fight—for Watertown, for justice, and for their future together—begins. Bullet Catcher is a Realm production. Listen Away. For more shows like this, visit Realm.fm, and sign up for our newsletter while you're there! Follow us! On Instagram @RealmMedia_ On Twitter @RealmMedia Check out our merch at: merch.realm.fm Find and support our sponsors at: www.realm.fm/w/partners Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Naq prepares to do battle for his people. Bullet Catcher is a Realm production. Listen Away. For more shows like this, visit Realm.fm, and sign up for our newsletter while you're there! Follow us! On Instagram @RealmMedia_ On Twitter @RealmMedia Check out our merch at: merch.realm.fm Find and support our sponsors at: www.realm.fm/w/partners Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: A Voting Puzzle, Some Political Science, and a Nerd Failure Mode, published by ChrisHallquist on the LessWrong. In grade school, I read a series of books titled Sideways Stories from Wayside School by Louis Sachar, who you may know as the author of the novel Holes which was made into a movie in 2003. The series included two books of math problems, Sideways Arithmetic from Wayside School and More Sideways Arithmetic from Wayside School, the latter of which included the following problem (paraphrased): The students have Mrs. Jewl's class have been given the privilege of voting on the height of the school's new flagpole. She has each of them write down what they think would be the best hight for the flagpole. The votes are distributed as follows: 1 student votes for 6 feet. 1 student votes for 10 feet. 7 students vote for 25 feet. 1 student votes for 30 feet. 2 students vote for 50 feet. 2 students vote for 60 feet. 1 student votes for 65 feet. 3 students vote for 75 feet. 1 student votes for 80 feet, 6 inches. 4 students vote for 85 feet. 1 student votes for 91 feet. 5 students vote for 100 feet. At first, Mrs. Jewls declares 25 feet the winning answer, but one of the students who voted for 100 feet convinces her there should be a runoff between 25 feet and 100 feet. In the runoff, each student votes for the height closest to their original answer. But after that round of voting, one of the students who voted for 85 feet wants their turn, so 85 feet goes up against the winner of the previous round of voting, and the students vote the same way, with each student voting for the height closest to their original answer. Then the same thing happens again with the 50 foot option. And so on, with each number, again and again, "very much like a game of tether ball." Question: if this process continues until it settles on an answer that can't be beaten by any other answer, how tall will the new flagpole be? Answer (rot13'd): fvkgl-svir srrg, orpnhfr gung'f gur zrqvna inyhr bs gur bevtvany frg bs ibgrf. Naq abj lbh xabj gur fgbel bs zl svefg rapbhagre jvgu gur zrqvna ibgre gurberz. Why am I telling you this? There's a minor reason and a major reason. The minor reason is that this shows it is possible to explain little-known academic concepts, at least certain ones, in a way that grade schoolers will understand. It's a data point that fits nicely with what Eliezer has written about how to explain things. The major reason, though, is that a month ago I finished my systematic read-through of the sequences and while I generally agree that they're awesome (perhaps moreso than most people; I didn't see the problem with the metaethics sequence), I thought the mini-discussion of political parties and voting was on reflection weak and indicative of a broader nerd failure mode. TLDR (courtesy of lavalamp): Politicians probably conform to the median voter's views. Most voters are not the median, so most people usually dislike the winning politicians. But people dislike the politicians for different reasons. Nerds should avoid giving advice that boils down to "behave optimally". Instead, analyze the reasons for the current failure to behave optimally and give more targeted advice. Advance warning for heavy US slant, at least in terms of examples, though the theory is applicable everywhere. The median voter theorem The median voter theorem was first laid out in a paper by Duncan Black titled "On the Rationale of Group Decision-Making," which imagine's a situation very much like Mrs. Jewls' class voting on the flagpole height: a committee passes a motion by majority vote, and then it considers various motions to amend the original motion, each of which itself needs a simple majority to pass. Each member of the committee has preferences over the range of possible motions, and furthermore: Whil...
KT Waxman, DNP, MBA, RN, CNL, CENP, CHSE, FSSH, FAONL, FAANDr. KT Waxman is a national nurse leader and executive with extensive experience in healthcare and corporate settings. She is an Associate Professor at the University of San Francisco and is the Director of the Executive Leadership Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) program. She is also the Director of the California Simulation Alliance (CSA) at HealthImpact. In addition to her work at USF and the CSA, she is the Editor-in -Chief for Nursing Administration Quarterly (NAQ). An internationally known speaker and author, Waxman is also a past president of the Association of California Nurse Leaders (ACNL) and past board member, serving as Treasurer, for the American Organization for Nursing Leadership (AONL). She is a Past President of the Society for Simulation in Healthcare (SSH), a 4,400+ member international, inter-professional organization. Dr. Waxman's work has been published extensively and can be found in the Journal for Simulation in Healthcare, Clinical Simulation for Nursing, JONA, Journal of Nursing Education, NAQ, Nurse Leader and Creative Nursing journals. She has authored 3 books on Finance and Budgeting and is currently working on the third edition of “Financial and Business Management for the DNP”, published by Springer. She co-authored “Healthcare Simulation Program Builder”, is co-editor of “Comprehensive Healthcare Simulation: Nursing” to be published in late 2021 and has authored several chapters in simulation and leadership textbooks. Dr. Waxman received her DNP from the University of San Francisco, with an emphasis on health systems leadership and a concentration in clinical simulation. She holds certifications as Clinical Nurse Leader (CNL), Certification in Executive Nursing Practice (CENP), Certification as a Simulation Healthcare Educator (CHSE) and is a Fellow in the American Academy of Nursing (FAAN), the American Organization for Nursing Leadership (FAONL), and the Society for Simulation in Healthcare (FSSH). To contact KT, please email her at ktwaxman@usfca.edu and follow her on Twitter @ktwaxman and connect with her on LinkedIn (linkedin.com/in/ktwaxman)
Show post - https://treeleaf.link/5ltD background with food as therapyJer as a toddler, behaviors that we thought were ADD but now know were ASD (unable to focus, constant tantrums, also massive rashes and food reactions)research, research, research! Feingold diet and EFAsalways cooked from scratch, but research led to more whole food eating in general (as opposed to SAD)Jer ASD diagnosis and the GFCF diet (actually ended up testing with allergies to both)first naturopath we went to expanded understanding of therapeutic eating (Dr. Jacqui)always just drawn toward nutrition, learning on my own about the most supportive and intentional ways of eating for healthdevelopment of my own health conditions, NDs recommended different dietary approaches for healing (Paleo, AIP for auto-immune, Bi-Phasic diet for SIBO)interest exploded and my ND told me about the NTA programWhat the heck is an FNTPfunctional nutritional therapy practitioner (as opposed to NTP/NTC)Functional - I am trained in a hands-on method to assess your body's functioning and possible nutritional deficiencies (lingual-neural testing)palpating reflex pointsthrough client feedback, identifying organs and systems with dysfunction, testing supplements against those reflex points for their beneficial effectsNutritional - I'm all about nutrition, whole food, what is most beneficial way of eating to support my clients' healthTherapy - It is not a one and done practice. I work with people over time to make long-term changes that specifically address their health concerns.Practitioner - trained and certified specifically in nutrition, I "practice" my craftMy specialtiesholistic living - integrating Christian spiritual health and body healthspecifically work with people who are suffering the effects of chronic stress and burn-out auto-immunechronic illnessesSIBOWhat it looks like to work with me as a NT clientdiscovery call - 10 minute chat to see if I your concerns are within my scope of practice and we are a good fitinitial 3 session therapy package1 - intake interview where we talk about your health history, major concerns and what your life looks like. Walk away with initial recommendations to put into place ASAP2 - nutritional assessment. 1 week after 1st session, you will have completed and returned a 3 day food and symptom journal prior to this session. I analyze this and we review my findings together. Walk away with initial nutritional and dietary recommendations.3 - functional assessment. 2 weeks after 2nd session, you will have completed an online NAQ which provides a ton of functional information for mein person - review of what your body is telling me (from NAQ), hand's on assessment of dysfunction and personalized supplement recommendationsonline - review of what your body is telling me, personalized supplement recommendationsNext steps - HIGHLY recommend monthly therapy sessions to track progress and make adjustments as your body is healingAdditional servicespantry clean-outguided grocery shoppinggroup presentationsSara Song: Painting Pictures of Egypt, all about looking back and longing for things that did not serve us well when we are being called to move forward
Join KB, GanksBeDank and Danman as they tackle patch 10.19: The Worlds Patch. https://leagueoflegends.fandom.com/wiki/Gold_efficiency
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Mbqvnp vf n uryy bs n guevyyre jvgu gvtug cybggvat, ovt pvarzngvp zbzragf, naq n fbsg ynaqvat. Svapure znfgreshyyl whttyrf punenpgre, pnfg naq uvfgbel gb fcva n snzvyvne gnyr va n arj yvtug. Vg’f tehrfbzr. Vg’f shaal. Naq vg’f n nccebcevngryl n gnyr sbe bhe gvzr. Guvf svyz vf n cyrnfher gb orubyq. Join us next week for The Curious Case of Benjamin Button. Join the conversation: Leave us a Review | The Curious Case of Benjamin Button Forum | directpodcast@gmail.com
Joe & Naq alone in the studio: They get into drugs, terrorist Poland Spring dispensaries, Iraq and comparing ourselves to Seth Rollins.
Joe, Naq and Richie talk about: Feeling bad whenever you drop gay slurs; Speaking well isn't a thing they can do. Richie and his introduction to the Chinese culture at the bible school. Fat Stone Cold Steve Austin & JBL kicking out Mexicans crossing the boarder. Selling Drugs to Buy New Equipment. The Parker Morales BBC Telethon. A Vice documentary explains how ISIS changed their name to the Islamic State; child suicide bombers; where to move after terrorist attacks.
Joe, Naq & Richie talk about: -Fun we had during Hurricane Katrina -The bullshit of work meetings -Censorship from the people -The time Richie was arrested