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Best podcasts about national trends

Latest podcast episodes about national trends

This Week in Virology
TWiV 1216: Clinical update with Dr. Daniel Griffin

This Week in Virology

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2025 49:58


In his weekly clinical update, Dr. Griffin with Vincent Racaniello bemoan the attack on science within the US, salt water controls for vaccines, return to 1938 technology for flu vaccines, mRNA vaccines as “bioweapons”, rise in pertussis, benefits of the shingles vaccine and reduced dementia occurrence, and growing measles outbreak globally before Dr. Griffin reviews recent statistics on RSV, influenza and SARS-CoV-2 infections, the WasterwaterScan dashboard, the May 22 VRBPAC COVID-19 vaccine,  meeting, where to find PEMGARDA, return to antibiotic treatment for respiratory viral diseases, provides information for Columbia University Irving Medical Center's long COVID treatment center, where to go for answers to your long COVID questions and contacting your federal government representative to stop the assault on science and biomedical research. Subscribe (free): Apple Podcasts, RSS, email Become a patron of TWiV! Links for this episode Saline placebo control testing for new vaccines….not good chemistry! (Washington Post) 1940s innovation: HHS, NIH Launch Next-Generation Universal Vaccine Platform for Pandemic-Prone Viruses(US Department of Health and Human Services) WHAT! Minnesota Bill Against Vaccines Promotes Disinformation (Medscape Medical News) ) Guns= fine….mRNA =mRNA Bioweapons Prohibition Act; mRNA injections and products designated as weapons of mass destruction, and mRNA injections and products prohibited. (Minnesota Legislature) Bioweapons of massive destruction mNRA not bombs or drones….but mRNA! (Minnesota Legislature) 2024 Provisional pertussis surveillance report (CDC) Pertussis cases by year 1922-2023 (CDC: Whooping cough (pertussis)) Deaths by pertussis: 6 children under a year old (CDC) Pertussis (WHO) Symptoms of pertussis (CDC Whooping Cough (Pertussis) With whooping cough cases on the rise, a doctor explains how to protect yourself and others (CNN) Live zoster vaccination and cardiovascular outcomes (European Heath Journal) Shingles vaccine recipients see lower cardiac event risk (CIDRAP) H5 Bird Flu: Current Situation (CDC: Avian Influenza Bird flu) Measles cases and outbreaks (CDC Rubeola) Measles 800 in Texas…. (Texas Health and Human Services) 2025 Measles outbreak guidance (New Mexico Health) Measles and rubella weekly monitoring report: (Government of Canada) Measles vaccine recommendations from NYP (jpg)  Get the FACTS about measles (NY State Department of Health) Measles (CDC Measles (Rubeola)) Measles vaccine (CDC Measles (Rubeola)) Presumptive evidence of measles immunity (CDC) Contraindications and precautions to measles vaccination (CDC) Measles (CDC Measles (Rubeola)) Measles (CDC: Measles Rubeola) Adverse events associated with childhood vaccines: evidence bearing on causality (NLM) Measles Vaccination: Know the Facts (ISDA: Infectious Diseases Society of America) Deaths following vaccination: what does the evidence show (Vaccine) Influenza: Waste water scan for 11 pathogens (WastewaterSCan) US respiratory virus activity (CDC Respiratory Illnesses) Weekly surveillance report: clift notes (CDC FluView) Respiratory virus activity levels (CDC Respiratory Illnesses) CDC reports 216 child deaths this flu season (AP News) Weekly surveillance report: clift notes (CDC FluView) FDA-CDC-DOD: 2025-2046 influenza vaccine composition (FDA) RSV: Waste water scan for 11 pathogens (WastewaterSCan) US respiratory virus activity (CDC Respiratory Illnesses) RSV-Network (CDC Respiratory Syncytial virus Infection) Impact of Nirsevimab on RSV and Non-RSV Severe Respiratory Infections in Hospitalized Infants (Influenza and other respiratory viruses) Hospital admissions of respiratory infections in infants plunge with nirsevimab RSV antibody(CIDRAP) Waste water scan for 11 pathogens (WastewaterSCan) COVID-19 deaths (CDC) COVID-19 national and regional trends (CDC) COVID-19 variant tracker (CDC) SARS-CoV-2 genomes galore (Nextstrain) Early effectiveness of the BNT162b2 KP.2 vaccine against COVID-19 in the US Veterans Affairs Healthcare System (Nature Commications) Interim Clinical Considerations for Use of COVID-19 Vaccines in the United States (CDC: COVID-19) COVID-19 vaccine VRBPAC May 22 (FDA) Where to get pemgarda (Pemgarda) EUA for the pre-exposure prophylaxis of COVID-19 (INVIYD) Infusion center (Prime Fusions) CDC Quarantine guidelines (CDC) NIH COVID-19 treatment guidelines (NIH) Drug interaction checker (University of Liverpool) Infectious Disease Society guidelines for treatment and management (ID Society) Time to antiviral treatment in mild–moderate COVID-19 in the emergency department(Internal and Emergency Medicine) Delays in COVID antiviral receipt raised risk of poor outcomes after ED visits by 18%, data suggest(CIDRAP) Molnupiravir safety and efficacy (JMV) Convalescent plasma recommendation for immunocompromised (ID Society) What to do when sick with a respiratory virus (CDC) When your healthcare provider is infected/exposed with SARS-CoV-2 (CDC) Managing healthcare staffing shortages (CDC) Virus = Bacteria ? National Trends in Antibiotic Prescribing for Adults Hospitalized With Coronavirus Disease 2019 and Other Viral Respiratory Infections (OFID) Steroids, dexamethasone at the right time (OFD) Anticoagulation guidelines (hematology.org) Daniel Griffin's evidence based medical practices for long COVID (OFID) Long COVID hotline (Columbia : Columbia University Irving Medical Center) The answers: Long COVID Short and long-term trajectories of the post COVID-19 condition (BMJ Infectious Diseases) Prevalence of Persistent Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Abnormalities on PET/MRI and DECT Imaging in Long COVID Patients (Journal of Nuclear Medicine) Long-COVID patients show signs of inflammation on PET/ MRI scans(CIDRAP) Reaching out to US house representative Letters read on TWiV 1216 Dr. Griffin's COVID treatment summary (pdf) Timestamps by Jolene Ramsey. Thanks! Intro music is by Ronald Jenkees Send your questions for Dr. Griffin to daniel@microbe.tv Content in this podcast should not be construed as medical advice.

StateImpact Oklahoma Report
Oklahoma's largest universities buck national trends for post-COVID enrollment with record highs

StateImpact Oklahoma Report

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2025 4:56


Nationally, college enrollment has declined over the last 15 years. But Oklahoma's land-grant institutions managed to avoid the post-COVID fallout and are now at all-time highs.Mentioned in this episode:Social Media tags

California real estate radio
Canyon Country real estate update a Santa Clarita City by Santa Clarita Open Houses week 1 of 2025

California real estate radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2025 9:15


Here's a 2,200-character podcast update incorporating your links and the provided data:Welcome to the Canyon Country Real Estate Podcast, brought to you by SantaClaritaOpenHouses.com! Today is January 3, 2025, the 3rd day of the year, and we're kicking off Week 1 with a deep dive into one of Santa Clarita Valley's most dynamic communities: Canyon Country.Let's start with a quick look at the Santa Clarita Valley 7-day real estate snapshot:5 properties coming soon43 new listings15 price changes15 back on market35 closed sales22 expired listingsThis mix of activity highlights a busy market as we begin the year, with price adjustments and expired listings showing that sellers need to remain competitive in today's shifting landscape.Focusing on Canyon Country, here's what's happening:115 active listings, ranging from $369,800 to $1,799,000.The average list price is $675,000, making Canyon Country a sweet spot for buyers seeking both affordability and variety.Homes in this area are spending an average of 63 days on the market, a reminder that pricing and presentation are key for sellers.Over the past month, Canyon Country saw 35 closed transactions, with homes selling for a median price of $725,000 at 99.9% of the list price. This shows steady demand, particularly for well-priced homes in move-in-ready condition.National Trends and Local Impact:Nationally, we're seeing stabilizing mortgage rates, currently hovering around 6.5%. This gives buyers renewed confidence while encouraging sellers to remain competitive. Locally, Canyon Country is reflecting these trends, with buyers re-entering the market and sellers adjusting prices to meet demand.On the luxury end, demand for high-end homes continues to grow, with Canyon Country properties up to $1.8 million showcasing spacious lots and modern amenities. Meanwhile, first-time buyers and families are drawn to the area's affordability and proximity to excellent schools, parks, and outdoor spaces.For more details and to explore homes for sale, visit our full blog post at SantaClaritaOpenHouses.com and our Google Business update at posts.gle/qwbYu6.Closing Thoughts:Whether you're buying, selling, or just expYoutube Channels:Conner with Honor - real estateHome Muscle - fat torchingFrom first responder to real estate expert, Connor with Honor brings honesty and integrity to your Santa Clarita home buying or selling journey. Subscribe to my YouTube channel for valuable tips, local market trends, and a glimpse into the Santa Clarita lifestyle.Dive into Real Estate with Connor with Honor:Santa Clarita's Trusted Realtor & Fitness EnthusiastReal Estate:Buying or selling in Santa Clarita? Connor with Honor, your local expert with over 2 decades of experience, guides you seamlessly through the process. Subscribe to his YouTube channel for insider market updates, expert advice, and a peek into the vibrant Santa Clarita lifestyle.Fitness:Ready to unlock your fitness potential? Join Connor's YouTube journey for inspiring workouts, healthy recipes, and motivational tips. Remember, a strong body fuels a strong mind and a successful life!Podcast:Dig deeper with Connor's podcast! Hear insightful interviews with industry experts, inspiring success stories, and targeted real estate advice specific to Santa Clarita.

JNIS podcast
National trends in catheter angiography and cerebrovascular imaging

JNIS podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2024 16:34


There has been a large increase in the number of non-invasive neurovascular studies performed in the last decade, particularly CT angiograms and MR angiograms. What has this meant for catheter-based angiography? This episode looks at an analysis done on a large claims database in the USA, to observe trends in imaging modalities, as well as the distinctions in use by neurosurgeons and radiologists. Dr Felipe C. Albuquerque, Editor-in-Chief of JNIS, interviews Dr. Francis Jareczek¹ and Dr. D. Andrew Wilkinson¹, two of the authors of the paper:  National trends in catheter angiography and cerebrovascular imaging in a group of privately insured patients in the US. 1. Neurosurgery, Penn State Health Milton S Hershey Medical Center, Hershey, Pennsylvania, USA Please subscribe to the JNIS podcast on your favourite platform to get the latest podcast every month. If you enjoy our podcast, you can leave us a review or a comment on Apple Podcasts (https://apple.co/4aZmlpT) or Spotify (https://spoti.fi/3UKhGT5). We'd love to hear your feedback on social media - @JNIS_BMJ.  

The Crafty Pint Podcast
Year In Beer 2024: National Trends & South Australia

The Crafty Pint Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2024 38:08


As 2024 comes to a close, The Crafty Pint Podcast is hitting the road, taking a trip across Australia as we try to make sense of how this dramatic year has impacted people in different parts of the industry. Our annual Year In Beer article explored the national trends and tumultuous nature of making and selling beer in 2024, but how do things look at the state level?To find out, we're asking people from across the industry how they've navigated the past 12 months: their standout moments, plus the beers, breweries, venues and events they loved most. We also ask them to look ahead to 2025: who and what to look out for, as well as their hopes and wildest dreams for the future.First up, James and Will drove from Melbourne to Adelaide for conversation with long-term Crafty Pint writer Matt King, who's been covering the South Australian scene for us for a decade. He recently decided to call it a day when it comes to beer writing to focus on his job and family so the chat doubled up as a trip down Memory Lane through that decade spent covering beer in SA. (Before anyone asks: sorry, we won't be burning fuel to make it to every capital city for this series!)Following Matt, we're joined by Briony Liebich and Steve Brockman. Briony runs Flavour Logic where she specialises in teaching sensory skills to brewers and anyone else in and around the industry, while Steve is an experienced brewer who switched from Brightstar Brewing to work for AMSAT Character Malts in 2024. The chat with the first of our guests starts at 9:00. Prior to that, James and Will chat about our Year In Beer: The National Picture article. The Crafty Pint's 2024 Year In Beer series is proudly presented by Mogwai Labs, leaders in liquid yeast solutions. For the perfect pitch every time, visit mogwailabs.com.au.Relevant links:Year In Beer: The National PictureFormer Staff Return Tumut River Brewing To Its RootsFOUND.Subiaco OpensUraidla win at the Indies Suburban Scoop SA's Best Beer TrophyFlavour Logic's website AMSAT Character Malts' website

The Incubator
#254 - [Journal Club Shorts] -

The Incubator

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2024 6:42


Send us a textNational Trends in Infant Mortality in the US After Dobbs.Singh P, Gallo MF.JAMA Pediatr. 2024 Oct 21. doi: 10.1001/jamapediatrics.2024.4276. Online ahead of print.PMID: 39432283As always, feel free to send us questions, comments, or suggestions to our email: nicupodcast@gmail.com. You can also contact the show through Instagram or Twitter, @nicupodcast. Or contact Ben and Daphna directly via their Twitter profiles: @drnicu and @doctordaphnamd. The papers discussed in today's episode are listed and timestamped on the webpage linked below. Enjoy!

The Drill Down with Peter Schweizer
The Rightward Shift - Analyzing National Trends

The Drill Down with Peter Schweizer

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2024 28:43


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Public Health Review Morning Edition
780: Infant Mortality Mixed Bag Of Success, Suicide Trends Highlight Disparities

Public Health Review Morning Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2024 4:22


Dr. Sameer Vohra, Director of the Illinois Department of Public Health and an ASTHO Member, details Illinois' latest report on infant mortality; Allison Corr, Manager for the Suicide Risk Reduction Project at Pew Charitable Trusts, explains trends surrounding suicide; and you still have time to sign up for ASTHO's Performance Management System Vendor Showcase on October 30th.  Illinois Department of Public Health News Release: IDPH Report Shows Drop in Infant Mortality Rate as State of Illinois Makes Push to Improve Infant Health Pew Web Page: Suicide Risk Increasing and Many High-Risk People Don't Receive Mental Health Care Pew Web Page: U.S. National Trends and Disparities in Suicidal Ideation, Suicide Attempts, and Health Care Use ASTHO Web Page: Vendor Showcase – Performance Management Systems  

Think Out Loud
Oregon farm real estate values outpacing national trends

Think Out Loud

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2024 16:29


The latest data made available by the USDA Census of Agriculture show that the value of Oregon farmland has increased by 23% over a five-year period, compared with just 7% nationally. Dan Bigelow is an assistant professor in the department of Applied Economics at Oregon State University. He’s been analyzing this census data to create a fuller picture of Oregon farmland, including who agricultural producers are, the size and sales of the farms and their estimated land values. He joins us to share his interpretation of what these numbers mean for the overall availability of farmland for agricultural use in the future.

Connections with Evan Dawson
Drag performers on national trends and an upcoming performance in Rochester

Connections with Evan Dawson

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2024 51:53


In the second hour of "Connections with Evan Dawson" on Thursday, June 13, 2024, we discuss current national conversations about drag performances and preview the upcoming "RuPaul's Drag Race Invasion" show in Rochester.

Audible Bleeding
JVS Author Spotlight - O'Donnell and Timaran

Audible Bleeding

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2024 44:13


Audible Bleeding contributor and 5th year general surgery resident Richa Kalsi (@KalsiMD) is joined by first-year vascular surgery fellow Zach Mattay (@ZMatthay), fifth-year general surgery resident Naveed Rahman (@naveedrahmanmd), JVS editor Dr. Thomas Forbes (@TL_Forbes), and JVS-CIT editor Dr. Matthew Smeds (@mattsmeds) to discuss two great articles in the JVS family of journals. The first article discusses national trends in surgeon-modified graft utilization for complex and thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysms. The second article discusses a novel technique, transcatheter electrosurgical aortic septotomy, to treat chronic dissecting aortoiliac aneurysms.  This episode hosts Dr. Thomas O'Donnell (@tfxod) and Dr. Carlos Timaran (@ch_timaran), the authors of these two papers. Articles: Part 1:“National Trends in utilization of surgeon-modified grafts for complex and thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysms” by Dr. O'Donnell and colleagues. Mentioned during the discussion:  “Application of Investigational Device Exemptions regulations to endograft modification” by Abel and Farb.  Part 2: “Early results of transcatheter electrosurgical aortic septotomy for endovascular repair of chronic dissecting aortoiliac aneurysms” by Dr. Timaran and colleagues. Mentioned during discussion: “Transcatheter Electrosurgery: JACC State-of-the-Art Review” by Khan and colleagues. “A Novel Way to Fenestrate a Type B Dissection Flap Using Endovascular Electrocautery” by Dr. Kabbani and colleagues.  Show Guests  Dr. Thomas O'Donnell: Assistant professor of surgery in the aortic center at New York Presbyterian/Columbia University Irving Medical Center. Dr. Carlos Timaran: Professor and Chief of Endovascular Surgery at University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center's Department of Surgery.   Follow us @audiblebleeding Learn more about us at https://www.audiblebleeding.com/about-1/ and provide us with your feedback with our listener survey.

Intravenous 205
Leah Wiggins

Intravenous 205

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2024 49:29


Leah Wiggins is committed to helping people overcome obstacles and win in life. She is owner of Leah Wiggins Agency of Farmers Insurance, an award-winning scratch business she started in 2009. She is a Registered Representative holding both Series 6 & 63 licenses. She and her agency team have assisted thousands of individuals, families, and business owners protect their assets and build wealth. Leah is the author of two children's books under her company, eVision, LLC. The company has published more than a dozen authors' work as well. Leah is a member of the National Association of Insurance and Financial Advisors (NAIFA) and has the Life Underwriter Training Council Fellow (LUTCF®) and the Financial Services Certified Professional (FSCP®) professional designations from The American College of Financial Services. She is a graduate of UAB's Collat School of Business and The University of Farmers® for insurance professionals. Leah was recognized as a NAIFA Alabama Top Advisor for 2022. She is a back-to-back winner of the Best Insurance Agent award given by readers of Birmingham Magazine. Leah has qualified for both the Farmers Insurance® Championship and its Topper Club two times each. In 2018, she was the only woman and only black owner to represent the state of Alabama. Her community service is centered around her passions for philanthropy, mentorship, and total life prosperity. She is a Life Member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.® (AKA) and the South Eastern Region Representative to the International Connection & Social Action Committee of AKA. She is the 36th President of AKA Omicron Omega Chapter where she led chapter operations, programming, and served on the executive leadership for the construction of its CEAF Pearl Center, a million- dollar community center during the global pandemic. Leah co-founded the CEAF Financial Empowerment Conference, which has impacted hundreds of Birmingham area citizens since 2013. The annual conference provides youth and adults with resources and education on how to build wealth, buy a home, and start a business. Leah is God's Heritage Fellowship Ministry Director at Calvary Resurrection Christian Church; President of Grace Browning Unit Parliamentarians; Board President for the Sickle Cell Disease Association of America - Central Alabama Chapter, and Board Director for the Birmingham Urban League, Huffman High School Alumni Legacy Board, and Children's Aid Society. She is an appointed Commissioner to the Alabama Sickle Cell Oversight and Regulatory Commission. Her awards include The Links, Incorporated, Tri-County (AL) Chapter, Model Citizen Honoree for National Trends & Services; AKA South Eastern Region Entrepreneur of the Year; and Omicron Omega Chapter Humanitarian of the Year, and Member of the Year. Leah attributes her success and ability to lead and serve others to God, her supportive family, and empowering mentors. Her proudest assignments are wife, mother, and grandmother.

JACC Speciality Journals
JACC: Cardiovascular Interventions - National Trends and Outcomes of Acute Myocardial Infarction After Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement

JACC Speciality Journals

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2024 10:03


What's Cookin' Today on CRN
Why Wisconsin's Food Scene Is Setting National Trends, Maximizing Your Credit Card Rewards And Other Travel News

What's Cookin' Today on CRN

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2024


JAAOS Unplugged
The Musculoskeletal Tumor Society Clinical Practice Guideline on the Management of Metastatic Humeral Disease

JAAOS Unplugged

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2024 41:19


Host Katherine Mallett, MD Guest interviewee Nicholas S. Tedesco, DO, FAAOS, discussing his article “The Musculoskeletal Tumor Society Clinical Practice Guideline on the Management of Metastatic Humeral Disease” from the May 15, 2024 issue (https://journals.lww.com/Jaaos/toc/2024/050150) Article summarized from the May 1, 2024 issue (https://journals.lww.com/Jaaos/toc/2024/04010) Research article “No Delay in Age of Crawling, Standing or Walking with Pavlik Harness Treatment: A Prospective Cohort Study” Article summarized from the May 15, 2024 issue (https://journals.lww.com/Jaaos/toc/2024/04150) Research article “National Trends in Orthopaedic Pain Management from 2016 to 2020” Follow this link to download these and other articles from the May 1, 2024 issue of JAAOS (https://journals.lww.com/Jaaos/toc/2024/05010) and the May 15, 2024 issue of JAAOS (https://journals.lww.com/Jaaos/toc/2024/05150). The JAAOS Unplugged podcast series is brought to you by the Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons and the AAOS Resident Assembly. In addition, this podcast is brought to you by our sponsor, Surgiphor. To learn more about the wound irrigation Surgiphor™ System, visit go.bd.com/Surgiphor. Disclaimer: Neither AAOS nor JAAOS are associated with Surgiphor or any products or services advertised. AAOS does not endorse the advertiser or its products or services.

California real estate radio
Santa Clarita: Foreclosure Frenzy! Low Inventory Meets High Seller & Buyer Demand!

California real estate radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2024 9:54


Foreclosure Flashback: A Look at Santa Clarita and L.A.'s HistoryHi everyone, Connor With Honor here, your local Santa Clarita real estate expert. Today, we're taking a historical detour and diving into the topic of foreclosures. While foreclosures are thankfully rare in today's Santa Clarita market, understanding their historical context can be valuable for both buyers and sellers.**Santa Clarita's Foreclosure Landscape:**Unlike the national housing crisis of 2008, Santa Clarita experienced a **relatively stable** foreclosure rate throughout its history. This stability can be attributed to several factors, including:* **Conservative lending practices:** Local lenders have historically followed stricter guidelines, resulting in fewer subprime mortgages being issued.* **Strong job market:** Santa Clarita boasts a diverse and robust economy, providing residents with greater financial security.* **Limited housing supply:** The limited availability of land in Santa Clarita has naturally restricted housing development, preventing oversaturation and inflated prices.**National Trends and Local Echoes:**While Santa Clarita saw a **moderate increase** in foreclosures during the national crisis, the numbers remained significantly **lower** compared to the national average. This highlights the resilience of our local market.**Greater Los Angeles County:**Los Angeles County, encompassing various economic and housing segments, experienced **higher foreclosure rates** compared to Santa Clarita, particularly during the 2008 crisis. However, the county has also seen a **steady decline** in foreclosures in recent years.**Looking Forward:**The current Santa Clarita market boasts **low foreclosure rates** and a **strong seller's market** with high buyer demand. This positive environment should continue, barring unforeseen economic events.**Remember:**Understanding historical trends can provide valuable context for navigating the present market. While past performance doesn't guarantee future results, it can offer valuable insights and help you make informed decisions.**As always, if you have any questions about the Santa Clarita real estate market or need guidance, reach out to me, Connor With Honor. I'm here to help!**Youtube Channels:Conner with Honor - real estateHome Muscle - fat torchingFrom first responder to real estate expert, Connor with Honor brings honesty and integrity to your Santa Clarita home buying or selling journey. Subscribe to my YouTube channel for valuable tips, local market trends, and a glimpse into the Santa Clarita lifestyle.Dive into Real Estate with Connor with Honor:Santa Clarita's Trusted Realtor & Fitness EnthusiastReal Estate:Buying or selling in Santa Clarita? Connor with Honor, your local expert with over 2 decades of experience, guides you seamlessly through the process. Subscribe to his YouTube channel for insider market updates, expert advice, and a peek into the vibrant Santa Clarita lifestyle.Fitness:Ready to unlock your fitness potential? Join Connor's YouTube journey for inspiring workouts, healthy recipes, and motivational tips. Remember, a strong body fuels a strong mind and a successful life!Podcast:Dig deeper with Connor's podcast! Hear insightful interviews with industry experts, inspiring success stories, and targeted real estate advice specific to Santa Clarita.

Hacks & Wonks
Week in Review: December 29, 2023 - with Erica Barnett

Hacks & Wonks

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2023 47:04


On this week-in-review, Crystal is joined by Seattle political reporter and editor of PubliCola, Erica Barnett! Crystal and Erica discuss how a City of Seattle audit of registered rental properties shows a shift from smaller rental properties to larger apartment buildings that mirrors national trends, rather than being a direct reaction to tenant protections that landlords often cite as an issue. They then call out local media outlets republishing a sensational story of a homeless landlord with a “nightmare tenant” without fact checking. On the public safety front, Crystal and Erica dig into the importance of the upcoming Seattle Police Officers Guild (SPOG) contract and whether all the newcomers to City Council will get up to speed quickly enough. Finally, they chat about the departure of Sound Transit's CEO and what it signifies about the embattled regional transit agency. As always, a full text transcript of the show is available below and at officialhacksandwonks.com. Find the host, Crystal Fincher, on Twitter at @finchfrii and find today's co-host, Erica Barnett, at @ericacbarnett.   Resources “Decline in “Mom and Pop” Rentals Driven by National Trends, Not Local Renter Protections, City Audit Finds” by Erica C. Barnett from PubliCola   ““Nightmare Tenant” Story Amplified by Seattle Times Crumbles Under Scrutiny” by Katie Wilson from PubliCola   “What a New Seattle Police Guild Contract Could Mean for Reform” by Amy Sundberg from The Urbanist   “Seattle police not complying with law requiring lawyer access for kids, audit finds” by David Gutman from The Seattle Times   “Only 4% of detained youth are offered attorney access by Seattle police, audit finds” from KUOW   Audit Report on SPD Compliance with Youth Access to Legal Counsel Requirements | Seattle Office of Inspector General   “Op-Ed: Quick CEO Ousting Points at Sound Transit Board Deficiencies” by Robert Cruickshank for The Urbanist   Find stories that Crystal is reading here   Listen on your favorite podcast app to all our episodes here   Transcript Coming soon  

Practicing Catholic Show
How the Saint Paul Seminary defies national trends (with Fr. Joseph Taphorn)

Practicing Catholic Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2023 14:14


It's our vocations awareness week episode, and one trend we're all aware of, is the nationwide decline in the number of men answering the call to priestly formation. However, one seminary located in the Twin Cities is going against the tide. The Saint Paul Seminary began this academic year with its largest seminarian enrollment in a decade. Joining producer Kayla Mayer to talk about the seminary and its lively campus is Fr. Joseph Taphorn, rector and Vice President at the Saint Paul Seminary.  Find out more about the programs offered at the Saint Paul Seminary. Like what you're hearing? Leave us a review, subscribe, and follow us on social media @practicingcatholicshow!

ThinkTech Hawaii
Yes Virginia, There is a Tax Press (Talking Tax)

ThinkTech Hawaii

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2023 30:19


Where Hawai'i Fits in National Trends. The host for this show is Tom Yamachika. The guest is Paul Jones. Paul Jones is a reporter from Tax Analysts whose beat includes state developments in Hawai'i. He joins us to talk about his role in getting relevant news to the public, and his focus areas. Some of the issues being tracked include: (1) Wealth tax, proposed simultaneously in seven states including Hawai'i; and (2) Passthru workaround, which already has been adopted in several states to alleviate the federal $10,000 cap on deducting state tax, when the tax is from a partnership or S corporation. We may also discuss the Green Affordability Plan and where it is now.The ThinkTech YouTube Playlist for this show is https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLQpkwcNJny6lmEllOKP493URXssFT4N7GPlease visit our ThinkTech website at https://thinktechhawaii.com and see our Think Tech Advisories at https://thinktechadvisories.blogspot.com.

Denver Real Estate Investing Podcast
#438: The Future of Real Estate: National Trends and Their Implications

Denver Real Estate Investing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2023 58:23


The "National Trends Update" webinar examines how the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted the real estate market. It discusses important topics such as the impact on prices, the current economic environment, and the growth of the short-term rental market. The episode also highlights the historical trends that can inform our understanding of the current state of the real estate market. Whether you're new to real estate investing or managing a client's portfolio, this webinar provides valuable insights into the state of the real estate market.

smj:  school marketing journal
125: School fees, inflation, and national trends – interview with Jack Stevens

smj: school marketing journal

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2023 19:25


School Marketing Journal with Brad Entwistle and Andrew Sculthorpe Despite staggering inflation costs, many schools have increased their fees well below the current inflation rate in recognition of the cost-of-living pressures on families. In this interview, Edstart founder and CEO, Jack Stevens dives into Edstart's School Fees Report 2023 to summarise the surprising tuition trends across the country and the financial implications this has had on schools.  Get in touch at smj@imageseven.com.au

WKOK Sunrise
1/23/23 WKOK Sunrise: Stacy Mastrolia, Bucknell accounting professor on our preparations for debt ceiling, high inflation, recession and other national trends

WKOK Sunrise

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2023 23:19


Stacy A. Mastrolia, Associate Professor of Accounting in the Freeman College of Management, Bucknell University. The US debt ceiling…what are the cataclysmic impacts? What do you say to students, or young adults, and any consumer for that matter…at the beginning of the year? Is there some practice they might want to consider? What should I know about high inflation…how can I cope with this?

Radically Genuine Podcast
67. Concerns over Antidepressants for Children and Adolescents

Radically Genuine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2023 46:21


Utilization of antidepressant medications among children and teens continue to rise despite poor efficacy. The assumption in many communities is that these drugs are safe and a front line treatment, but the hazards are rarely discussed and severely underestimated. In our opinion, the risks far outweigh any established benefits for antidepressant use in children, adolescents and young adults. Patients and families should be aware of the substantial risks associated with use.If you are in a crisis or think you have an emergency, call your doctor or 911. If you're considering suicide, call 1-800-273-TALK to speak with a skilled trained counselor.RADICALLY GENUINE PODCASTRadically Genuine Podcast Website Twitter: Roger K. McFillin, Psy.D., ABPPInstagram @radgenpodTikTok @radgenpodRadGenPodcast@gmail.comADDITIONAL RESOURCES6:45 - Cipriani A, Zhou X, Del Giovane C, Hetrick SE, Qin B, Whittington C, et al. Comparative efficacy and tolerability of antidepressants for major depressive disorder in children and adolescents: a network meta-analysis. Lancet. (2016) 388:881–90. doi: 10.1016/ S0140-6736(16)30385-3 9:30 - Documents Said to Show Prozac Risks - The New York Times12:30 - Safer, D.J. & Zito, J.M. Short- and Long-Term Antidepressant Clinical Trials for Major Depressive Disorder in Youth. Findings and Concerns (2019). Frontiers in Psychiatry (2019) 10:705 doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2019.0070513:30 - Healy D, Le Noury J, Jureidini J. Paediatric antidepressants: benefits and risks. Int J Risk Saf Med. (2019) 30:1–7. doi: 10.3233/JRS-18074620:30 - The Treatment for Adolescents With Depression Study (TADS): Long-term Effectiveness and Safety Outcomes23:30 - Moreno C, Laje G, Blanco C, Jiang H, Schmidt AB, Olfson M. National Trends in the Outpatient Diagnosis and Treatment of Bipolar Disorder in Youth. Arch Gen Psychiatry. 2007;64(9):1032–1039. doi:10.1001/archpsyc.64.9.103231:30 - Unhinged: The Trouble with Psychiatry - A Doctor's Revelations about a Profession in Crisis: Carlat M.D., Daniel: 9781416590798: Amazon.com: Books37:00 - Your Drug May Be Your Problem, Revised Edition: How and Why to Stop Taking Psychiatric Medications

Another Alice's Analysis by Alice Lema Broker
Why Southern Oregon Real Estate Is Out-Performing National Trends!

Another Alice's Analysis by Alice Lema Broker

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2022 7:58


Southern Oregon real estate is in an economic "bubble" that tends to out-perform many other areas and trends across the nation, but why is that? Alice explains the factors involved and tells us the recent national & local data PLUS a secret celebrity reveal...on this episode of Alice's Analysis. Happy Holidays! Alice Lema, Broker 541-301-7980 www.AliceLema.com John L. Scott Real Estate 871 Medford Center, Medford, Oregon 97504 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/alice-lema/support

Diagnosing Health Care Podcast
Owner's Outlook: National Trends in Construction Claims

Diagnosing Health Care Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2022 29:13


The past three years have been tumultuous in the health care construction economy, and the patterns in recent construction claims might surprise some. Which types of claims are popping up, in what regions are they appearing, and what types of facilities are involved? On this episode of our Owner's Outlook series, special guest Brett Lamb, co-founder and CEO of Construction Discovery Experts, and construction attorney Chris Dunn analyze recent national trends in construction claims and discuss what health care owners can expect moving forward. Visit our site for more information and related resources: https://www.ebglaw.com/dhc52. Subscribe for email notifications: https://www.ebglaw.com/subscribe. Visit: http://diagnosinghealthcare.com. The EMPLOYMENT LAW THIS WEEK® and DIAGNOSING HEALTH CARE podcasts are presented by Epstein Becker & Green, P.C. All rights are reserved. This audio recording includes information about legal issues and legal developments. Such materials are for informational purposes only and may not reflect the most current legal developments. These informational materials are not intended, and should not be taken, as legal advice on any particular set of facts or circumstances, and these materials are not a substitute for the advice of competent counsel. The content reflects the personal views and opinions of the participants. No attorney-client relationship has been created by this audio recording. This audio recording may be considered attorney advertising in some jurisdictions under the applicable law and ethical rules. The determination of the need for legal services and the choice of a lawyer are extremely important decisions and should not be based solely upon advertisements or self-proclaimed expertise. No representation is made that the quality of the legal services to be performed is greater than the quality of legal services performed by other lawyers.

River to River
Red wave hit big in Iowa, breaking from national trends

River to River

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2022


Iowa Public Radio and The Gazette in Cedar Rapids grab a post-election pint and unpack midterm results.

The Bartholomewtown Podcast (RIpodcast.com)
Election Eve in Rhode Island - Will RI Mirror National Trends or Serve as an Outlier?

The Bartholomewtown Podcast (RIpodcast.com)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2022 24:19


JAMA Network
JAMA Otolaryngology–Head & Neck Surgery : American Thyroid Association Guidelines and Management of Papillary Thyroid Carcinoma

JAMA Network

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2022 16:20


Interview with Babak Givi, MD, author of American Thyroid Association Guidelines and National Trends in Management of Papillary Thyroid Carcinoma. Hosted by Paul C. Bryson, MD, MBA. Related Content: American Thyroid Association Guidelines and National Trends in Management of Papillary Thyroid Carcinoma

JAMA Otolaryngology–Head & Neck Surgery Author Interviews: Covering research, science, & clinical practice in diseases of t
American Thyroid Association Guidelines and Management of Papillary Thyroid Carcinoma

JAMA Otolaryngology–Head & Neck Surgery Author Interviews: Covering research, science, & clinical practice in diseases of t

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2022 16:20


Interview with Babak Givi, MD, author of American Thyroid Association Guidelines and National Trends in Management of Papillary Thyroid Carcinoma. Hosted by Paul C. Bryson, MD, MBA. Related Content: American Thyroid Association Guidelines and National Trends in Management of Papillary Thyroid Carcinoma

New Books Network
Regina L. Wagner, "Electoral Patterns in Alabama: Local Change and Continuity Amid National Trends" (Palgrave MacmIllan, 2022)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2022 40:34


While significant attention in political science is devoted to national level elections, a comprehensive look at state level political dynamics in the United States is so far sorely missing, and state level electoral developments and shifts are treated as mere reflections of national-level dynamics and patterns.  Regina L. Wagner's book Electoral Patterns in Alabama: Local Change and Continuity Amid National Trends (Palgrave MacmIllan, 2022) argues that this significantly impacts our ability to understand macro-level electoral shifts in the United States in general. The book analyzes gubernatorial, congressional, and presidential election results in the state of Alabama from 1945 through 2020. Comprehensive maps of county-level partisan shifts over time and comparisons between trends for different offices make it possible to isolate pivotal elections and compare state-level and national trends over time. When and where did Alabama's electorate break with the Democratic Party, and were these breaks uniform across the state? Which counties shifted the most over time, and was this shift gradual or characterized by change elections? Comprehensive electoral data, on the county- and precinct-level, make it possible to answer these questions and place state-level electoral behavior in its regional and national context. Detailed county level demographic and economic data is used to provide local context for electoral patterns, shifts, and continuities. Regina L. Wagner is assistant professor of political science at the University of Alabama. Jackson Reinhardt is a graduate of University of Southern California and Vanderbilt University. He is currently an independent scholar, freelance writer, and research assistant. You can reach Jackson at jtreinhardt1997@gmail.com and follow him on Twitter @JTRhardt Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

New Books in Political Science
Regina L. Wagner, "Electoral Patterns in Alabama: Local Change and Continuity Amid National Trends" (Palgrave MacmIllan, 2022)

New Books in Political Science

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2022 40:34


While significant attention in political science is devoted to national level elections, a comprehensive look at state level political dynamics in the United States is so far sorely missing, and state level electoral developments and shifts are treated as mere reflections of national-level dynamics and patterns.  Regina L. Wagner's book Electoral Patterns in Alabama: Local Change and Continuity Amid National Trends (Palgrave MacmIllan, 2022) argues that this significantly impacts our ability to understand macro-level electoral shifts in the United States in general. The book analyzes gubernatorial, congressional, and presidential election results in the state of Alabama from 1945 through 2020. Comprehensive maps of county-level partisan shifts over time and comparisons between trends for different offices make it possible to isolate pivotal elections and compare state-level and national trends over time. When and where did Alabama's electorate break with the Democratic Party, and were these breaks uniform across the state? Which counties shifted the most over time, and was this shift gradual or characterized by change elections? Comprehensive electoral data, on the county- and precinct-level, make it possible to answer these questions and place state-level electoral behavior in its regional and national context. Detailed county level demographic and economic data is used to provide local context for electoral patterns, shifts, and continuities. Regina L. Wagner is assistant professor of political science at the University of Alabama. Jackson Reinhardt is a graduate of University of Southern California and Vanderbilt University. He is currently an independent scholar, freelance writer, and research assistant. You can reach Jackson at jtreinhardt1997@gmail.com and follow him on Twitter @JTRhardt Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/political-science

New Books in American Studies
Regina L. Wagner, "Electoral Patterns in Alabama: Local Change and Continuity Amid National Trends" (Palgrave MacmIllan, 2022)

New Books in American Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2022 40:34


While significant attention in political science is devoted to national level elections, a comprehensive look at state level political dynamics in the United States is so far sorely missing, and state level electoral developments and shifts are treated as mere reflections of national-level dynamics and patterns.  Regina L. Wagner's book Electoral Patterns in Alabama: Local Change and Continuity Amid National Trends (Palgrave MacmIllan, 2022) argues that this significantly impacts our ability to understand macro-level electoral shifts in the United States in general. The book analyzes gubernatorial, congressional, and presidential election results in the state of Alabama from 1945 through 2020. Comprehensive maps of county-level partisan shifts over time and comparisons between trends for different offices make it possible to isolate pivotal elections and compare state-level and national trends over time. When and where did Alabama's electorate break with the Democratic Party, and were these breaks uniform across the state? Which counties shifted the most over time, and was this shift gradual or characterized by change elections? Comprehensive electoral data, on the county- and precinct-level, make it possible to answer these questions and place state-level electoral behavior in its regional and national context. Detailed county level demographic and economic data is used to provide local context for electoral patterns, shifts, and continuities. Regina L. Wagner is assistant professor of political science at the University of Alabama. Jackson Reinhardt is a graduate of University of Southern California and Vanderbilt University. He is currently an independent scholar, freelance writer, and research assistant. You can reach Jackson at jtreinhardt1997@gmail.com and follow him on Twitter @JTRhardt Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-studies

New Books in American Politics
Regina L. Wagner, "Electoral Patterns in Alabama: Local Change and Continuity Amid National Trends" (Palgrave MacmIllan, 2022)

New Books in American Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2022 40:34


While significant attention in political science is devoted to national level elections, a comprehensive look at state level political dynamics in the United States is so far sorely missing, and state level electoral developments and shifts are treated as mere reflections of national-level dynamics and patterns.  Regina L. Wagner's book Electoral Patterns in Alabama: Local Change and Continuity Amid National Trends (Palgrave MacmIllan, 2022) argues that this significantly impacts our ability to understand macro-level electoral shifts in the United States in general. The book analyzes gubernatorial, congressional, and presidential election results in the state of Alabama from 1945 through 2020. Comprehensive maps of county-level partisan shifts over time and comparisons between trends for different offices make it possible to isolate pivotal elections and compare state-level and national trends over time. When and where did Alabama's electorate break with the Democratic Party, and were these breaks uniform across the state? Which counties shifted the most over time, and was this shift gradual or characterized by change elections? Comprehensive electoral data, on the county- and precinct-level, make it possible to answer these questions and place state-level electoral behavior in its regional and national context. Detailed county level demographic and economic data is used to provide local context for electoral patterns, shifts, and continuities. Regina L. Wagner is assistant professor of political science at the University of Alabama. Jackson Reinhardt is a graduate of University of Southern California and Vanderbilt University. He is currently an independent scholar, freelance writer, and research assistant. You can reach Jackson at jtreinhardt1997@gmail.com and follow him on Twitter @JTRhardt Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in the American South
Regina L. Wagner, "Electoral Patterns in Alabama: Local Change and Continuity Amid National Trends" (Palgrave MacmIllan, 2022)

New Books in the American South

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2022 40:34


While significant attention in political science is devoted to national level elections, a comprehensive look at state level political dynamics in the United States is so far sorely missing, and state level electoral developments and shifts are treated as mere reflections of national-level dynamics and patterns.  Regina L. Wagner's book Electoral Patterns in Alabama: Local Change and Continuity Amid National Trends (Palgrave MacmIllan, 2022) argues that this significantly impacts our ability to understand macro-level electoral shifts in the United States in general. The book analyzes gubernatorial, congressional, and presidential election results in the state of Alabama from 1945 through 2020. Comprehensive maps of county-level partisan shifts over time and comparisons between trends for different offices make it possible to isolate pivotal elections and compare state-level and national trends over time. When and where did Alabama's electorate break with the Democratic Party, and were these breaks uniform across the state? Which counties shifted the most over time, and was this shift gradual or characterized by change elections? Comprehensive electoral data, on the county- and precinct-level, make it possible to answer these questions and place state-level electoral behavior in its regional and national context. Detailed county level demographic and economic data is used to provide local context for electoral patterns, shifts, and continuities. Regina L. Wagner is assistant professor of political science at the University of Alabama. Jackson Reinhardt is a graduate of University of Southern California and Vanderbilt University. He is currently an independent scholar, freelance writer, and research assistant. You can reach Jackson at jtreinhardt1997@gmail.com and follow him on Twitter @JTRhardt Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-south

This Week in Addiction Medicine from ASAM
Lead Story: National trends of suicidal ideation and mental health services use among US adults with opioid use disorder, 2009–2020

This Week in Addiction Medicine from ASAM

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2022 7:47


National trends of suicidal ideation and mental health services use among US adults with opioid use disorder, 2009–2020  eClinicalMedicine  National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH) data were used to examine trends in suicidal ideation (SI) between 2009 and 2020 among adults aged 18 or older with OUD. From 2009 to 2020, the prevalence of individuals with OUD who reported SI increased significantly from 22.8% to 29.8%. The subgroups with the most significant changes included young adults, females, non-Hispanic whites, working full-time, individuals with Medicaid, living in a large metropolitan areas, and having another SUD. Among those with past-year OUD, over half with SI reported needing mental health treatment in the past year but not receiving it. Read this issue of the ASAM Weekly Subscribe to the ASAM Weekly Visit ASAM

The Stevie Jay Morning Show
10-18-22 7am Stevie Jay & Diane Ducey talk political trends with Dave Levinthal, Washington Correspondent Insider then Hal Lampert, CEO of Point Bridge Capitol on national trends. Dr Todd, our Pet Pro

The Stevie Jay Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2022 59:59


Psychiatry.dev -  All Abstracts TTS
National trends in metabolic risk of psychiatric inpatients in the United States during the atypical antipsychotic era – PubMed

Psychiatry.dev - All Abstracts TTS

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2022


https://psychiatry.dev/wp-content/uploads/speaker/post-10008.mp3?cb=1664240563.mp3 Playback speed: 0.8x 1x 1.3x 1.6x 2x Download: National trends in metabolic risk of psychiatric inpatients in the United States during the atypical antipsychotic era – PubMed Y NinaFull EntryNational trends in metabolic risk of psychiatric inpatients in the United States during the atypical antipsychotic era – PubMed

South Carolina Business Review
SC economy impacted by national trends

South Carolina Business Review

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2022 5:48


By now, we're all pretty aware of the national economic trends underway of rising interest rates, high inflation, and a tight labor market. How are these currently impacting our state and what is the forecast? Mike Switzer interviews Mark Witte, director of the MBA program at the School of Business at the College of Charleston

ASHPOfficial
AJHP Voices: National trends in prescription drug expenditures and projections for 2022

ASHPOfficial

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2022 26:09


In this podcast, Dr. Nilay Shah and Dr. Eric Tichy discuss the AJHP Special Feature, “National trends in prescription drug expenditures and projections for 2022,” with host and AJHP Editor in Chief Dr. Daniel Cobaugh. 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.

Psychiatric Services From Pages to Practice
52: Downward National Trends in Mental Health Treatment Offered in Spanish

Psychiatric Services From Pages to Practice

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2022 26:59


Dr. George Pro, Ph.D., M.P.H., joins Dr. Dixon and Dr. Berezin to discuss the downward trend in the provision of mental health services in Spanish across the US, despite the rapidly increasing Hispanic population.  Dr. Pro is an Assistant Professor in the College of Public Health at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences. https://ps.psychiatryonline.org/doi/10.1176/appi.ps.202100614 How did you get involved in this research? [01:04] What are the demographic challenges and what do we know about services provision in this population? [02:20] The level of mental health care service utilization [04:45] Why focus on language access? [05:39] What did you find? [06:48] The National Mental Health Services Survey [08:25] National results [10:24] The importance of data visualization [12:39] Figures and how they convey information [17:02] Ohio and North Dakota: rate of change, not overall population [20:07] What are the limitations to this approach? [21:43] Communicating data to policy makers [23:26] What's next for your research? [24:45] Figures from the article:  Figure 1 Figure 2 Subscribe to the podcast here. Check out Editor's Choice, a set of curated collections from the rich resource of articles published in the journal. Sign up to receive notification of new Editor's Choice collections. Browse other articles on our website. Be sure to let your colleagues know about the podcast, and please rate and review it wherever you listen to it. Listen to other podcasts produced by the American Psychiatric Association. Follow the journal on Twitter. E-mail us at psjournal@psych.org

Start Smart
The Future of Work Trends: Scarcity, Individuality and Inclusivity

Start Smart

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2022 30:24


Welcome to our first episode of Start Smart! In this episode, my co-host Shelia and I dive straight into some fascinating research conducted by Korn Ferry's report ‘The Future of Work Trends in 2022: The new era of humanity'. We hone in on three trends from the report that stood out to us: Scarcity, Individuality and Inclusivity. We also uncover some key insights from ‘National Trends in Disability Employment (nTIDE)' and Deloitte's ‘Inclusivity - Unleashing the Power of All'.      Tune in to this conversation as we explore the Great Resignation, auditing your talent acquisition strategy, communicating your culture through job ads, and dealing with unused technology that's just sitting on the ‘shelf'. Links mentioned: https://www.kornferry.com/insights/featured-topics/future-of-work/2022-future-of-work-trends (‘The Future of Work Trends in 2022: The new era of humanity' by Korn Ferry) https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/workers-with-disabilities-overcome-pandemic-setbacks-outpacing-people-without-disabilities-to-set-new-records-for-employment-301492831.html (Workers with disabilities overcome pandemic setbacks, outpacing people without disabilities to set new records for employment) https://www.thetalentboard.org/cande-awards/ (CandE Awards) https://www.aptituderesearch.com/research_report/talent-acquisition-technology-and-the-modern-recruiter/ (Aptitude Research Report)  https://www2.deloitte.com/content/dam/Deloitte/us/Documents/about-deloitte/us-about-deloitte-unleashing-power-of-inclusion.pdf (‘Inclusivity - Unleashing the Power of All') More information on the co-hosts: Peter Weddle Described by The Washington Post as "a man filled with ingenious ideas," Peter Weddle has authored or edited over two dozen books, been a columnist for The Wall Street Journal and launched – and then sold – his own talent technology company. He has also served on numerous federal government panels and appointed committees exploring the intersection of technology and workers. Today, he is the CEO of TAtech: the Association for Talent Acquisition Solutions, the trade organization for the global talent technology industry. Shelia Gray Shelia Gray is the VP of Global Talent Acquisition at Quadient, leading the company's Talent Acquisition transformation and enhancing its talent market position. She is the architect responsible for the design and implementation of the global recruitment service delivery model, enhanced candidate relationship journey, and effective technology transition. She also has an operational role, building recruiting teams that can improve stakeholder satisfaction, achieve sound sourcing cost management and continuously upgrade process/performance efficiency. Mentioned in this episode: This episode is brought to you by Talent.com Talent.com is the solution to finding talent, your way. Work with the fast-growing, tech-savvy company dedicated to making the search for candidates easy. Are you looking to fill one job? 1,000 jobs? Do you need a way to integrate your recruitment technology? Talent.com can find the answers for your business, on time and on budget. Start growing with Talent.com. https://start-smart.captivate.fm/talent (Talent.com)

Multifamily Marketwatch
HFO Multifamily Marketwatch – March 21, 2022

Multifamily Marketwatch

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2022 5:50


This week:  US builders and effect of Ukraine War; Portland Multifamily Report; National Trends in Multifamily

Kessler Foundation Disability Rehabilitation Research and Employment
2021 nTIDE Year In Review - A Story Of True Grit

Kessler Foundation Disability Rehabilitation Research and Employment

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2022 11:38


Fast Takes – Ep 35 Read the transcript at https://kesslerfoundation.org/sites/default/files/2022-02/2021%20nTIDE%20Year%20In%20Review-A%20Story%20of%20True%20Grit.pdf People with disabilities have remained the bright spot on the employment front, showing true grit in the face of economic upheaval. As economic recovery continues, people with disabilities continue to outpace their counterparts without disabilities in the labor market. Throughout the last quarter of 2021, the job numbers for people with disabilities remained above pre-pandemic levels, according to the semi-monthly National Trends in Disability Employment (nTIDE), issued by Kessler Foundation and the University of New Hampshire's Institute on Disability (UNH-IOD). This contrasts with the trend for people without disabilities, who have yet to reach pre-pandemic levels of employment. The nTIDE team closely monitors job numbers in the U.S. for people with and without disabilities, issuing semi-monthly nTIDE reports as the labor market continues to reflect the many challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic. In this Year-in-Review podcast, the co-founders of nTIDE, John O'Neill, PhD, director of the Center for Employment and Disability Research at Kessler Foundation, and Andrew Houtenville, PhD, research director of UNH-IOD, reflect on how these two groups fared in the workforce during 2021, as the pandemic continues to affect businesses and the economy. John O'Neill, PhD, kesslerfoundation.org/aboutus/John-ONeill Andrew Houtenville, PhD, iod.unh.edu/person/houtenville/andrew University of New Hampshire's Institute on Disability (UNH-IOD), https://www.researchondisability.org/ nTIDE, https://kesslerfoundation.org/researchcenter/disabilityemployment/nTIDE Each nTIDE release is followed by a Lunch & Learn webinar at 12:00 ET. Register for upcoming webinars, and view the nTIDE archives here: www.researchondisability.org/ntide =============================================== Tuned into our podcast series lately? Join our listeners in 90 countries who enjoy learning about the work of Kessler Foundation. Be sure to subscribe to our SoundCloud channel “KesslerFoundation” for more research updates. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Listen to us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, SoundCloud, or wherever you get your podcasts. This podcast was recorded remotely on February 3, 2022, and was edited and produced by Joan Banks-Smith, Creative Producer for Kessler Foundation.

PRS Journal Club
February 2022 Journal Club: Breast Reconstruction Length of Stay

PRS Journal Club

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2022 18:57


In this episode of the Award-winning PRS Journal Club Podcast, 2022 Resident Ambassadors to the PRS Editorial Board – Saïd Azoury, Emily Long, and Ronnie Shammas- and special guest Geoffroy Sisk, MD, discuss the following articles from the February 2022 issue: “National Trends in Length of Stay for Microvascular Breast Reconstruction: An Evaluation of 10,465 Cases Using the American College of Surgeons National Surgical Quality Improvement Program Database” by Holoyda, Magno-Padron, Carter, et al. Read the article for FREE: https://bit.ly/BRLengthofStay  Special Guest Geoffroy Sisk, MD, is an Assistant Professor of Plastic Surgery at Duke and completed his residency training at the Harvard program followed by a Fellowship of Microsurgery at MD Anderson Cancer Center.  READ the articles discussed in this podcast as well as free related content from the archives: https://bit.ly/PRSFeb22Collection #PRSJournalClub

Your Case Is On Hold
Return of the Sith, Machine Learning for TJA, and Instrumental Variables in Plato's Cave

Your Case Is On Hold

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2022 39:27


In this episode, Antonia and Andrew discuss a selection of articles from the February 2, 2022 issue of JBJS, along with an added dose of entertainment and pop culture. Listen at the gym, on your commute, or whenever your case is on hold! Articles Discussed: Is Discretionary Care Associated with Safety Among Medicare Beneficiaries Undergoing Spine Surgery?, by Ko et al. Sex Differences in End-Stage Ankle Arthritis and Following Total Ankle Replacement or Ankle Arthrodesis, by Dodd et al. Development and Internal Validation of Machine Learning Algorithms for Predicting Hyponatremia After TJA, by Kunze et al. Redefining the 3D Topography of the Acetabular Safe Zone. A Multivariable Study Evaluating Prosthetic Hip Stability, by Hevesi et al. National Trends in Post-Acute Care Costs Following Total Hip Arthroplasty from 2010 through 2018, by Serino et al. Halter Traction for the Treatment of Atlantoaxial Rotatory Fixation, by Yeung et al. An Epidemic Amidst a Pandemic: Musculoskeletal Firearm Injuries During the COVID-19 Pandemic, by Inclan et al. Epidemiology, Treatment, and Treatment Quality of Overriding Distal Metaphyseal Radial Fractures in Children and Adolescents, by Laaksonen et al. Link: JBJS website: https://jbjs.org/issue.php Sponsor: This episode is brought to you by the Miller Review Course. Subspecialties: Spine Foot & Ankle Hip Knee Pediatrics Trauma

Circulation on the Run
Circulation November 23, 2021 Issue

Circulation on the Run

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2021 24:40


Please join first author Yuan Lu and Guest Editor Jan Staessen as they discuss the article "National Trends and Disparities in Hospitalization for Acute Hypertension Among Medicare Beneficiaries (1999-2019)." Dr. Carolyn Lam: Welcome to Circulation on the Run: your weekly podcast, summary and backstage pass to the journal and it's editors. We're your co-hosts. I'm Dr. Carolyn Lam, associate editor from the National Heart Center and Duke National University of Singapore. Dr. Greg Hundley: And I'm Dr. Greg Hundley, associate editor, and director of Pauley Heart Center at VCU health in Richmond, Virginia. Dr. Carolyn Lam: Greg, today's feature discussion is about the national trends and disparities and hospitalizations for hypertensive emergencies among Medicare beneficiaries. Isn't that interesting? We're going to just dig deep into this issue, but not before we discuss the other papers in today's issue. I'm going to let you go first today while I get a coffee and listen. Dr. Greg Hundley: Oh, thanks so much, Carolyn. My first paper comes to us from the world of preclinical science and it's from professor Christoff Maack from University Clinic Wursburg. Carolyn, I don't have a quiz for you, so I'm going to give a little break this week, but this particular paper is about Barth syndrome. Barth syndrome is caused by mutations of the gene encoding taffazin, which catalyzes maturation of mitochondrial cardiolipin and often manifests with systolic dysfunction during early infancy. Now beyond the first months of life, Barth syndrome cardiomyopathy typically transitions to a phenotype of diastolic dysfunction with preserved ejection fraction, one of your favorites, blunted contractile reserve during exercise and arrhythmic vulnerability. Previous studies traced Barth syndrome cardiomyopathy to mitochondrial formation of reactive oxygen species. Since mitochondrial function and reactive oxygen species formation are regulated by excitation contraction coupling, these authors wanted to use integrated analysis of mechano-energetic coupling to delineate the pathomechanisms of Barth syndrome cardiomyopathy. Dr. Carolyn Lam: Oh, I love the way you explained that so clearly, Greg. Thanks. So what did they find? Dr. Greg Hundley: Right, Carolyn. Well, first defective mitochondrial calcium uptake prevented Krebs cycle activation during beta adrenergic stimulation, abolishing NADH regeneration for ATP production and lowering antioxidative NADPH. Second, Carolyn, mitochondrial calcium deficiency provided the substrate for ventricular arrhythmias and contributed to blunted inotropic reserve during beta adrenergic stimulation. And finally, these changes occurred without any increase of reactive oxygen species formation in or omission from mitochondria. So Carolyn what's the take home here? Well, first beyond the first months of life, when systolic dysfunction dominates, Barth syndrome cardiomyopathy is reminiscent of heart failure with preserved rather than reduced ejection fraction presenting with progressive diastolic and moderate systolic dysfunction without relevant left ventricular dilation. Next, defective mitochondrial calcium uptake contributes to inability of Barth syndrome patients to increase stroke volume during exertion and their vulnerability to ventricular arrhythmias. Lastly, treatment with cardiac glycosides, which could favor mechano-energetic uncoupling should be discouraged in patients with Barth syndrome and left ventricular ejection fractions greater than 40%. Dr. Carolyn Lam: Oh, how interesting. I need to chew over that one a bit more. Wow, thanks. But you know, I've got a paper too. It's also talking about energetic basis in the presence of heart failure with preserved ejection fraction, but this time looking at transient pulmonary congestion during exercise, which is recognized as an emerging and important determinant of reduced exercise capacity in HFpEF. These authors, led by Dr. Lewis from University of Oxford center for clinical magnetic resonance research sought to determine if an abnormal cardiac energetic state underpins this process of transient problem congestion in HFpEF. Dr. Carolyn Lam: To investigate this, they designed and conducted a basket trial covering the physiological spectrum of HFpEF severity. They non-invasively assess cardiac energetics in this cohort using phosphorous magnetic resonance spectroscopy and combined real time free breathing volumetric assessment of whole heart mechanics, as well as a novel pulmonary proton density, magnetic resonance imaging sequence to detect lung congestion, both at rest and during submaximal exercise. Now, Greg, I know you had a look at this paper and magnetic resonance imaging, and spectroscopy is your expertise. So no quiz here, but could you maybe just share a little bit about how novel this approach is that they took? Dr. Greg Hundley: You bet. Carolyn, thanks so much for the intro on that and so beautifully described. What's novel here is they were able to combine imaging in real time, so the heart contracting and relaxing, and then simultaneously obtain the metabolic information by bringing in the spectroscopy component. So really just splashing, as they might say in Oxford, just wonderful presentation, and I cannot wait to hear what they found. Dr. Carolyn Lam: Well, they recruited patients across the spectrum of diastolic dysfunction and HFpEF, meaning they had controls. They had nine patients with type two diabetes, 14 patients with HFpEF and nine patients with severe diastolic dysfunction due to cardiac amyloidosis. What they found was that a gradient of myocardial energetic deficit existed across the spectrum of HFpEF. Even at low workload, the energetic deficit was related to a markedly abnormal exercise response in all four cardiac chambers, which was associated with detectable pulmonary congestion. The findings really support an energetic basis for transient pulmonary congestion in HFpEF with the implication that manipulating myocardial energy metabolism may be a promising strategy to improve cardiac function and reduce pulmonary congestion in HFpEF. This is discussed in a beautiful editorial by Drs. Jennifer Hole, Christopher Nguyen and Greg Lewis. Dr. Greg Hundley: Great presentation, Carolyn, and obviously love that MRI/MRS combo. Carolyn, these investigators in this next paper led by Dr. Sara Ranjbarvaziri from Stanford University School of Medicine performed a comprehensive multi-omics profile of the molecular. So transcripts metabolites, complex lipids and ultra structural and functional components of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy energetics using myocardial samples from 27 hypertrophic cardiomyopathy patients and 13 controls really is the donor heart. Dr. Carolyn Lam: Wow, it's really all about energetics today, isn't it? So what did they see, Greg? Dr. Greg Hundley: Right, Carolyn. So hypertrophic cardiomyopathy hearts showed evidence of global energetic decompensation manifested by a decrease in high energy phosphate metabolites (ATP, ADP, phosphocreatine) and a reduction in mitochondrial genes involved in the creatine kinase and ATP synthesis. Accompanying these metabolic arrangements, quantitative electron microscopy showed an increased fraction of severely damaged mitochondria with reduced crystal density coinciding with reduced citrate synthase activity and mitochondrial oxidative respiration. These mitochondrial abnormalities were associated with elevated reactive oxygen species and reduced antioxidant defenses. However, despite significant mitochondrial injury, the hypertrophic cardiomyopathy hearts failed to up-regulate mitophagic clearance. Dr. Greg Hundley: So Carolyn, in summary, the findings of this study suggest that perturbed metabolic signaling and mitochondrial dysfunction are common pathogenic mechanisms in patients with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, and these results highlight potential new drug targets for attenuation of the clinical disease through improving metabolic function and reducing myocardial injury. Dr. Carolyn Lam: Wow, what an interesting issue of our journal. There's even more. There's an exchange of letters between Drs. Naeije and Claessen about determinants of exercise capacity in chronic thromboembolic pulmonary hypertension. There's a "Pathways to Discovery" paper: a beautiful interview with Dr. Heinrich Taegtmeyer entitled,"A foot soldier in cardiac metabolism." Dr. Greg Hundley: Right, Carolyn, and I've got a research letter from Professor Marston entitled "The cardiovascular benefit of lowering LDL cholesterol to below 40 milligrams per deciliter." Well, what a great issue, very metabolic, and how about we get onto that feature discussion? Dr. Carolyn Lam: Let's go, Greg. Dr. Greg Hundley: Welcome listeners to our feature discussion today. We have a paper that is going to address some issues pertaining to high blood pressure, or hypertension. With us, we have Dr. Yuan Lu from Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut. We also have a guest editor to help us review this paper, Dr. Jan Staessen from University Louvain in Belgium. Welcome to you both and Yuan, will start with you. Could you describe for us some of the background that went into formulating your hypothesis and then state for us the hypothesis that you wanted to address with this research? Dr. Yuan Lu: Sure. Thank you, Greg. We conducted this study because we see that recent data show hypertension control in the US population has not improved in the last decades, and there are widening disparities. Also last year, the surgeon general issued a call to action to make hypertension control a national priority. So, we wanted to better understand whether the country has made any progress in preventing hospitalization for acute hypertension. That is including hypertension emergency, hypertension urgency, and hypertension crisis, which also refers to acute blood pressure elevation that is often associated with target organ damage and requires urgent intervention. We have the data from the Center for Medicare/Medicaid, which allow us to look at the trends of hospitalization for acute hypertension over the last 20 years and we hypothesize we may also see some reverse progress in hospitalization rate for acute hypertension, and there may differences by population subgroups like age, sex, race, and dual eligible status. Dr. Greg Hundley: Very nice. So you've described for us a little bit about perhaps the study population, but maybe clarify a little further: What was the study population and then what was your study design? Dr. Yuan Lu: Yeah, sure. The study population includes all Medicare fee-for-service beneficiaries 65 years and older enrolled in the fee-for-service plan for at least one month from January 1999 to December 2019 using the Medicare denominator files. We also study population subgroups by age, sex, race and ethnicity and dual eligible status. Specifically the racial and ethnic subgroups include Asian, blacks, Hispanics, North American native, white, and others. Dual eligible refers to beneficiary eligible for both Medicare and Medicaid. This study design is a serial cross sectional analysis of these Medicare beneficiaries between 1999 and 2019 over the last 20 years. Dr. Greg Hundley: Excellent. Yuan, what did you find? Dr. Yuan Lu: We actually have three major findings. First, we found that in Medicare beneficiaries 65 years and older, hospitalization rate for acute hypertension increased more than double in the last 20 years. Second, we found that there are widening disparities. When we look at all the population subgroups, we found black adults having the highest hospitalization rate in 2019 across age, sex, race, and dual eligible subgroup. And finally, when we look at the outcome among people hospitalized, we found that during the same period, the rate of 30 day and 90 day mortality and readmission among hospitalized beneficiaries improved and decreased significantly. So this is the main findings, and we can also talk about implications of that later. Dr. Greg Hundley: Very nice. And did you find any differences between men and women? Dr. Yuan Lu: Yes. We also looked at the difference between men and women, and we found that actually the hospitalization rate is higher among females compared to men. So more hospitalizations for acute hypertension among women than men. Dr. Greg Hundley: Given this relatively large Medicare/Medicaid database and cross-sectional design, were you able to investigate any relationships between these hospitalizations and perhaps social determinants of health? Dr. Yuan Lu: For this one, we haven't looked into that detail. This is just showing the overall picture, like how the hospitalization rate changed over time in the overall population and by different population subgroups. What you mentioned is an important issue and should definitely be a future study to look at whether social determine have moderated the relationship between the hospitalization. Speaker 3: Excellent. Well, listeners, now we're going to turn to our guest editor and you'll hear us talk a little bit sometimes about associate editors. We have a team that will review many papers, but when we receive a paper that might contain an associate editor or an associate editors institution, we actually at Circulation turn to someone completely outside of the realm of the associate editors and the editor in chief. These are called guest editors. With us today, we have Dr. Jan Staessen from Belgium who served as the guest editor. He's been working in this task for several years. Jan, often you are referred papers from the American Heart Association. What attracted you to this particular paper and how do you put Yuan's results in the context with other studies that have focused on high blood pressure research? Dr. Jan Staessen: Well, I've almost 40 years of research in clinical medicine and in population science, and some of my work has been done in Sub-Saharan Africa. So when I read the summary of the paper, I was immediately struck by the bad results, so to speak, for black people. This triggered my attention and I really thought this message must be made public on a much larger scale because there is a lot of possibility for prevention. Hypertension is a chronic disease, and if you wait until you have an emergency or until you have target organ damage, you have gone in too late. So really this paper cries for better prevention in the US. And I was really also amazed when I compared this US data with what happens in our country. We don't see any, almost no hospitalizations for acute hypertension or for hypertensive emergencies. So there is quite a difference. Dr. Jan Staessen: Going further on that, I was wondering whether there should not be more research on access to primary care in the US because people go to the emergency room, but that's not a place where you treat or manage hypertension. It should be managed in primary care with making people aware of the problem. It's still the silent killer, the main cause of cardiovascular disease, 8 million deaths each year. So this really triggered my attention and I really wanted this paper to be published. Dr. Greg Hundley: Very nice. Jan, I heard you mention the word awareness. How have you observed perhaps differences in healthcare delivery in Belgium that might heighten awareness? You mentioned primary care, but are there any other mechanisms in place that heighten awareness or the importance? Dr. Jan Staessen: I think people in Belgium, the general public, knows that hypertension is a dangerous condition. That it should be well treated. We have a very well built primary care network, so every person can go to a primary care physician. Part of the normal examination in the office of a primary care physician is a blood pressure measurement. That's almost routine in Belgium. And then of course not all patients are treated to go. Certainly keeping in mind the new US guidelines that aim for lower targets, now recently confirmed in the Chinese study, you have to sprint three cells. And then the recent Chinese study that have been published to the New England. So these are issues to be considered. I also have colleagues working in Texas close to the Mexican border at the university place there, and she's telling me how primary care is default in that area. Dr. Jan Staessen: I think this is perhaps part of the social divide in the US. This might have to be addressed. It's not only a problem in the US, it's also a problem in other countries. There is always a social divide and those who have less money, less income. These are the people who fell out in the beginning and then they don't see primary care physicians. Dr. Jan Staessen: Belgium, for instance, all medicines are almost free. Because hypertension is a chronic condition prevention should not only start at age 65. Hypertension prevention should really start at a young age, middle age, whenever this diagnosis of high blood pressure diagnosis is confirmed. Use blood pressure monitoring, which is not so popular in the US, but you can also use home blood pressure monitoring. Then you have to start first telling your patients how to improve their lifestyle. When that is not sufficient, you have to start anti hypertensive drug treatment. We have a wide array of anti hypertensive drugs that can be easily combined. If you find the right combination, then you go to combination tablets because fewer tablets means better patient adherence. Dr. Greg Hundley: Yuan we will turn back to you. In the last minutes here, could you describe some of your thoughts regarding what you think is the next research study that needs to be performed in this sphere of hypertension investigation? Dr. Yuan Lu: Sure. Greg, in order to answer your question, let me step back a little bit, just to talk about the implication of the main message from this paper, and then we can tie it to the next following study. We found that the marked increase in hospitalization rate for acute hypertension actually represented many more people suffering a potential catastrophic event that should be preventable. I truly agree with what Dr. Staessen said, hypertension should be mostly treated in outpatient setting rather than in the hospital. We also find the lack of progress in reducing racial disparity in hospitalization. These findings highlight needs for new approaches to address both the medical and non-medical factors, including the social determinants in health, system racism that can contribute to this disparity. When we look at the outcome, we found the outcome for mortality and remission improved over time. Dr. Yuan Lu: This means progress has been made in improving outcomes once people are hospitalized for an acute illness. The issue is more about prevention of hospitalization. Based on this implication, I think in a future study we need better evidence to understand how we can do a better job in the prevention of acute hypertension admissions. For example, we need the study to understand who is at risk for acute hypertensive admissions, and how can this event be preempted. If we could better understand who these people are, phenotype this patient better and predict their risk of hospitalization for acute hypertension, we may do a better job in preventing this event from happening. Dr. Greg Hundley: Very nice. And Jan, do you have anything to add? Dr. Jan Staessen: Yes. I think every effort should go to prevention in most countries. I looked at the statistics, and more than 90% of the healthcare budget is spent in treating established disease, often irreversible disease like MI or chronic kidney dysfunction. I think then you come in too late. So of the healthcare budget in my mind, much more should go to the preventive issues and probably rolling out an effective primary care because that's the place where hypertension has to be diagnosed and hypertension treatment has to be started. Dr. Greg Hundley: Excellent. Well, listeners, we've heard a wonderful discussion today regarding some of the issues pertaining to hypertension and abrupt admission to emergency rooms for conditions pertaining to hypertension, really getting almost out of control. We want to thank Dr. Yuan Lu from Yale New Haven and also our guest editor, Dr. Jan Staessen from Louvain in Belgium. On behalf of Carolyn and myself, we want to wish you a great week and we will catch you next week on the run. This program is copyright of the American Heart Association, 2021. The opinions express by speakers in this podcast are their own and not necessarily those of the editors or of the American Heart Association for more visit aha journals.org.

KSL Home Show
Utah trends vs national trends in real estate with guests Matthew Flinders and Drew Armstrong of UtahRealEstate.net

KSL Home Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2021 9:34


Hosts of the KSL Home Show Heather Osmond and Lindsay Aerts walk you through an open house of Utah real estate. With up to date information for both buyers and sellers, the KSL Home Show show covers everything the Utah real estate market has to offer. For more information about Heather Osmond and Osmond Designs, you can find them at https://www.osmonddesigns.com/ or their facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/osmonddesigns/. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

KSL Home Show
Local and national trends in commercial real estate with guests Brandon Goodman and Nate Monson from Mountain West Commercial Real Estate

KSL Home Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2021 12:10


Hosts of the KSL Home Show Heather Osmond and Lindsay Aerts walk you through an open house of Utah real estate. With up to date information for both buyers and sellers, the KSL Home Show show covers everything the Utah real estate market has to offer. For more information about Heather Osmond and Osmond Designs, you can find them at https://www.osmonddesigns.com/ or their facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/osmonddesigns/. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mind Education Podcast
De ce are nevoie adolescența? Cu Ioana Chicet-Macoveiciuc și Bogdana Păcurari (S. 2, Ep. 1)

Mind Education Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2021 43:11


Sănătatea emoțională și mintală din perioada adolescenței este din ce în ce mai fragilizată și conform studiilor recente, afectează calitatea vieții la vârsta de adult. Anual, unul din 5 adolescenți solicită servicii medicale de specialitate pentru probleme de sănătate mintală*. Deși consumul de alcool și tutun s-a redus în ultimii ani (de la 32% în 2006 la 24% în 2018), depresia și gândurile suicidare au crescut (de la 48% în 2006, la 58% în 2018) și reprezintă cele mai frecvente aspecte cu care se confruntă adolescenții. Numărul adolescenților afectați de depresie severă s-a dublat din 2005 până în 2015 și din păcate continuă să crească. Mai mult decât atât, sănătatea mintală și emoțională din adolescență are impact asupra calității vieții de adult, la vârsta de mijloc**. Dacă un adolescent se confruntă cu sănătate emoțională precară la 16 ani, va avea o probabilitate de 82% ca la vârsta de 42 de ani să se confrunte cu provocări emoționale și cu 36% mai puține șanse să locuiască cu un/o partener/ă. Același studiu a arătat ca provocările de sănătate emoțională din perioada adolescentei scad șansele ca viitorii adulti să aibă un rol profesional avantajos și inclusiv să participe la vot. Mulți adolescenți spun că trăiesc sentimente de nepotrivire, că se simt ”înghesuiți”, forțați să se potrivească unor sisteme și așteptări rigide din partea adulților, care sunt de multe ori opaci la nevoile lor emoționale. Ceea ce îi face să se simtă izolați, însingurați, neînțeleși și de multe ori fără sprijin. Care sunt nevoile lor, de ce contexte și relații (cu adulții, prietenii, familia) au nevoie copiii de 13 - 18 ani ca să crească armonios? Ce au nevoie ca să se simtă acceptați, înțeleși, integrați și ascultați de la familie, școală, societatea în care trăiesc? Invitatele acestei discuții despre provocările și nevoile adolescenței sunt Ioana Cichet-Macoveiciuc și Bogdana Păcurari. Ioana este jurnalistă, autoare de carte și autoarea blogului Prințesa Urbană. Bogdana este psihoterapeut de familie și de cuplu la Mind Education și Școala pentru Cuplu. min. 04:30 - Care sunt provocările adolescenților de acum? min. 14:55 - Care sunt relațiile adolescenților cu școala, cu prietenii, cu alți adulți în afară de părinți? min. 23:21 - Ce spun adolescenții că au nevoie? min. 28:22 - Cum îi putem sprijini pe adolescenți? min. 31:49 - Ce spun adolescenții că îi ajută? min. 39:15 - Un gând de final pentru adolescenți și părinți *Mojtabai R, Olfson M. National Trends in Mental Health Care for US Adolescents. JAMA Psychiatry. 2020;77(7):703–714. doi:10.1001/jamapsychiatry.2020.0279 **Thompson, E.J., Richards, M., Ploubidis, G.B., Fonagy, P., Patalay, P. (2021). Changes in the adult consequences of adolescent mental ill-health: findings from the 1958 and 1970 British birth cohorts. Psychological Medicine 1–10. https://doi.org/ 10.1017/S0033291721002506 Music: Sergiu Tuhuțiu. More than Silence

ASHPOfficial
National trends in prescription drug expenditures and projections for 2021

ASHPOfficial

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2021 36:03


In this episode of AJHP Voices, Dr. Eric Tichy and Dr. Michelle Wiest discuss the AJHP Special Feature on National Trends in Prescription Drug Expenditures and projections for 2021, focusing specifically on the forecast's findings, uses, and the impact of COVID-19 on drug expenditures this past year.  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.

Keeping It Real Estate
Ep 83: Popular Home Upgrades & More National Trends

Keeping It Real Estate

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2021 15:34


Today we look across the country to see what trends are popular for homeowners and buyers. From flooring to appliances to energy efficiency, we’ll get Colleen’s reaction to these trends. Plus, we’ll find out what day of the week is best to list a home.   Read more and get additional resources here: https://keepingitrealestatepodcast.com/headlines/ep-83-popular-home-upgrades-more-national-trends/642/    See our listings: https://bensonbrokergroup.com/     What we discuss on this episode:  0:50 – Best day of week to list a home 3:40 – More interest in green homes 5:36 – Favorite flooring brands 7:51 – Top kitchen appliances 12:53 – Best small towns

Phil Matier
Phil Matier: California COVID-19 cases continue to drop despite national trends

Phil Matier

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2021 2:34


Nationwide COVID-19 cases are rising, but here in California and the Bay Area, they're still dropping. To make sense of all this, Stan Bunger spoke with KCBS Radio Insider Phil Matier. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Paychex Business Series Podcast with Gene Marks - Coronavirus
National Trends, Local Impact – ABC News’ Chief Business Correspondent Rebecca Jarvis

The Paychex Business Series Podcast with Gene Marks - Coronavirus

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2020 26:53


Listen in as Rebecca Jarvis, chief business, technology & economics correspondent for ABC News, shares hard data and smart insights around significant “macro” issues small business owners need to be mindful of as they prepare for the weeks and months ahead. Rebecca and Gene discuss pent-up consumer demand and the coming holiday season, direct-to-consumer marketing, eCommerce, and opportunities with Amazon, more intentional spending habits and a renewed commitment to shop local, the unique challenges faced by women, as entrepreneurs and in the workplace, and much more. Want to know what other business owners are doing to get back to business during COVID-19? Download our whitepaper, “Peer Insights to Help SMBs Get Back to Business.” DISCLAIMER: The information presented in this podcast, and that is further provided by the presenter, should not be considered legal or accounting advice, and should not substitute for legal, accounting, or other professional advice in which the facts and circumstances may warrant. We encourage you to consult legal counsel as it pertains to your own unique situation(s) and/or with any specific legal questions you may have.

Brewbound Podcast
S3 E28: Hard Seltzer Makers and National Trends

Brewbound Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2020 60:04


Danelle Kosmal, VP of Beverage Alcohol Practice at Nielsen, analyzes hard seltzer sales trends during the coronavirus pandemic, and leaders from hard seltzer brands Press, Nauti and Bubs discuss how their regional and national brands are competing in the fast-growing segment. Joining Kosmal on the panel are Archie Gleason, VP of sales for Bubs maker Sycamore Brewing; Amy Walberg, co-founder of Press Premium Alcohol Seltzer; and Christian McMahan, president of Wachusett Brewing Company, which makes the Nauti and Country Hard Seltzer lines.

AJHP Voices
National trends in prescription drug expenditures

AJHP Voices

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2020 20:24


Dr. Eric Tichy and Dr. Matthew Rim discuss with William Zellmer, Contributing Editor for AJHP, the 2019 trends in prescription drug expenditures and projections for 2020. The report under discussion will appear in the August 1, 2020, issue of AJHP. Recorded June 8, 2020. AJHP is the official journal of the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists. www.ajhpvoices.org

ASHPOfficial
National trends in prescription drug expenditures

ASHPOfficial

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2020 20:24


Dr. Eric Tichy and Dr. Matthew Rim discuss with William Zellmer, Contributing Editor for AJHP, the 2019 trends in prescription drug expenditures and projections for 2020. The report under discussion will appear in the August 1, 2020, issue of AJHP. Recorded June 8, 2020. AJHP is the official journal of the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists. www.ajhpvoices.org

Verbal Assault LiveStream
Men Hanging In The Trees: Lynching And Other National Trends

Verbal Assault LiveStream

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2020 45:33


Our panelist take on the difficult topic of lynching in America, and companies changing their questionably insensitive icons/ logos, and lastly the NFL and Kaepernick.

JAMA Network Open Editors' Summary
State Medicaid Expansion and Hospital Community Benefit Spending; National Trends in the Safety Performance of Electronic Health Record Systems From 2009 to 2018

JAMA Network Open Editors' Summary

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2020 17:28


Editor in Chief Fred Rivara and Deputy Editor Steve Fihn discuss research published in in May 2020.

KSL Home Show
How do Utah design trends compare with national trends?

KSL Home Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2020 7:46


Some national design trends are hot in Utah while others are not. Heather shares tips on paint colors, kitchen ideas, art and more. Hosts of the KSL Home Show Heather Osmond and Lindsay Aerts walk you through an open house of Utah real estate. With up to date information for both buyers and sellers, the KSL Home Show show covers everything the Utah real estate market has to offer. For more information about Heather Osmond and Osmond Designs, you can find them at https://www.osmonddesigns.com/ or their facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/osmonddesigns/.

JAMA Network
JAMA Psychiatry : National Trends in Mental Health Care for Adolescents

JAMA Network

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2020 14:41


Interview with Ramin Mojtabai, MD, PhD, author of National Trends in Mental Health Care for US Adolescents

JAMA Psychiatry Author Interviews: Covering research, science, & clinical practice in psychiatry, mental health, behavioral s

Interview with Ramin Mojtabai, MD, PhD, author of National Trends in Mental Health Care for US Adolescents

The Charleston Real Estate Connection
Ep 8 - Market Update Charleston Columbia National Trends

The Charleston Real Estate Connection

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2020 15:52 Transcription Available


Charleston Real Estate Connection Podcast Episode 8 - Market Update Charleston Columbia National Trends.Nia Joy reviews a few of the top cities in the nation to watch as attractive cities that people are moving two. She reviews the median sales prices of these two cites and why they are so attractive to those moving to the area and those that love living there!Check out the article that Nia Joy references:Here Are 2020's Top Real Estate Markets: Affordable Alternatives to Megapricey CitiesBy Cicely Wedgeworth and Clare Trapasso | Dec 12, 2019https://www.realtor.com/news/trends/for-2020-top-real-estate-markets/ Support the show (https://paypal.me/soldbynia)

Cardiac Consult: A Cleveland Clinic Podcast for Healthcare Professionals
Vascular Surgery: Impact of national trends on surgeon training

Cardiac Consult: A Cleveland Clinic Podcast for Healthcare Professionals

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2019 12:27


Dr. Lee Kirksey, Vascular Surgeon and Vice Chairman of Vascular Surgery and Dr. Sean Lyden, MD, Chairman, Department of Vascular Surgery at Cleveland Clinic’s Sydell and Arnold Miller Family Heart & Vascular Institute discuss the changes in operative strategies for aortic aneurysm repair. As the national trend shows an increase in EVAR and decline in open repair, is it time to review current training programs to see if there is a need for specialized training in complex open aortic repair in high volume centers?

Flipping America
Flipping America 292 Larry Goins

Flipping America

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2019 60:01


Larry Goins is back on the show today.  Larry has been investing in real estate for over 30 years. Previously, Larry served as president of the Metrolina Real Estate Investors Association in Charlotte NC, a not-for-profit organization that has over 350 members and is the local chapter of the National Real Estate Investors Association. Larry is an active real estate investor and travels throughout the United States speaking and training audiences at conventions, expos, and Real Estate Investment Associations on his strategies for buying and selling houses. Larry has also written several books on real estate investing that are available wherever books are sold. Larry and Kandas are also the host of the BRAG Radio Network. BRAG is all about investing in real estate to Be Rich And Generous. Larry also has a podcast on real estate investing Brain Pick a Pro, where he interviews experts from real estate and give his own expert advice. Between speaking engagements and mentoring other investors, Larry oversees the daily operations of his investing business that wholesales properties, seller finances properties and holds properties for investment. On a personal note, Larry and his wife, Pam, have two children, Linda and Noah. He also has a granddaughter, Ember and grandson Keegan. They are a member of New River Community Church in Lake Wylie, SC. As a husband, father, businessman, and real estate investor, Larry holds true to his core values and moral integrity. His personal and business motto is, “​People and principles before profits.​”  There’s still time to pre-order “Fantastic Deals and Where to Find Them” on Amazon. You can put in bit.ly/RBfantasticdeals or just head over to amazon and search for the title. The paperback will be available possibly by the time you hear this and the kindle version will drop on Sep 30. I tell you how I get thousands of deals in my inbox every week. I don’t hold anything back -- and it’s just $3.99. There’s nothing out there like it for the price. We have a piece on our home page about finding deals as well. You can check that out at RogerBlankenship.com. Just scroll to the bottom of the page.  How to contact us www.RogerBlankenship.com Facebook.com/flippingamericamedia Twitter and Instagram @FlippingAmerica Call our National Comment Line: 404-369-1018, ext 1. Leave your message or your question.  Email your questions to questions@rogerblankenship.com. Please always tell us where you are from. We like to know where the show is being heard. And let us know how you found out about us if you don’t mind.  Announcements: Lunch with me every Wednesday. Baraonda My latest article in Forbes is out. bit.ly/findredeals. The FAN is here! Would you like to invest in the Flipping America projects across the country? Coming soon you will be able to for as little as $100. That’s right, Flipping America is partnering with Ground Floor Funding to create a crowd-funded platform where you can invest in the deals we are doing here. The fund will pay out a 8% preferred rate of return and can go as high as 16%. You can make money with me, the Flipping America Guy.  Flipping America App is in the app store. You can listen to the show, read the show notes, and the entire catalog of shows is now available to you. It’s a free download and there are no upsells or in-app purchases. Free to download, free to listen. Go ahead and give it a try and drop me a line and let me know what you think. Want a quick analytical tool to tell you how strong a potential fix and flip deal is? Download the Property Grade app. You answer 10 simple questions about the property and the app instantly tells you what you can expect to make, your return on investment, your return on cash, and then the program gives the project a letter grade using the proprietary Flipping America Investment Property Grade algorithm.   Guests: Larry Goins It’s much easier to find a house for a buyer than it is to find a buyer for a house.  Even if. You have a buyer, advertise it every which way, you’ll pick up buyers for the next properties. Filthy riches, what I’m doing with the small houses.  If the property is fit and safe, (except TX) do a lease option.  If it’s not fit and safe (needs repairs), use a Land Contract. Every state except Texas. Sell it with mortgage or deed of trust.  It’s not just about the infomation - it’s the application.  T Boone Pickens: Ready Fire Aim.  Zenobia 877 LARRY GO. or  877-527-7946 Want a free copy of the books and investors kit. Need a realtor NAID to bid on every property in the state. They work the account, put in bids.  Responses could be: Nothing, Counter, Accept.  Look for the properties that are mispriced. Or perhaps the info is off, 1900 rather than 900. Anomalies in the listings.  Extended listings. Uninsurable, 90 days or more. 20% of list.  Loves ZILLOW. MLS properties, some FSBO. HUD Bank-owned. Etc. Use it for comps.   News: WeWork is in a bit of trouble. Board is calling for Adam Neuman’s head.  https://www.cnbc.com/2019/09/23/weworks-future-comes-down-to-masayoshi-son-vs-adam-neumann.html https://www.cnn.com/2019/09/23/investing/premarket-stocks-trading/index.html https://nypost.com/2019/09/23/wework-board-is-turning-against-ceo-adam-neumann-report/ National Trends:  https://www.forbes.com/sites/carolinefeeney/2019/07/01/halfway-into-2019-how-is-the-housing-market-holding-up/#417976563ec5 Prices are still rising, just at a more moderate rate. (check) Mortgage rates drop. (missed that one) There are supply problems as new housing starts are off (check) Coastal regions are flat or declining in price (check) Rest of the year?  Experts are optimistic because young adults will buy homes They see the slow-down as a short term unavoidable correction If new home construction can start in earnest next year will be good for the housing industry.  Your Questions: Send emails to questions@rogerblankenship.com Ashraf, Marietta, GA “How do you get repairs done on the houses you own around the country?” Ashley, Boulder, CO “Do you ever get tired of talking about real estate?”   Liz, Santa Fe NM, “Our flip property has a grass lawn that looks just terrible and seems out of touch with our area anyway. Any suggestions on how to fix the yard up?” Patricia, Charlotte, NC, “What is the website where I can list my wholesale deal?” Julia, Port St. Lucie, FL “Have you considered selling the paper on your small houses? I’m interested in buying.” Comment Line calls and Questions Call 404-369-1018, press 1 and leave your message!  Motivational Thoughts for the day   "You know all those things you've always wanted to do? You should go do them." -EJ Lamprey   Tags: real estate, real estate investing, real estate investments, real estate education, flipping houses, Roger Blankenship, Flipping America, Larry Goins, remote flipping, HUD houses  

ASHPOfficial
National Trends in Prescription Drug Expenditures and 2019 Projections

ASHPOfficial

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2019 27:50


William Zellmer speaks with author Glen Schumock and Lee Vermeulen about national trends in prescription drug expenditures and projections for 2019. Recorded May 15, 2019. AJHP is the official journal of the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists. www.ajhpvoices.org

AJHP Voices
National Trends in Prescription Drug Expenditures and 2019 Projections

AJHP Voices

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2019 27:50


William Zellmer speaks with author Glen Schumock and Lee Vermeulen about national trends in prescription drug expenditures and projections for 2019. Recorded May 15, 2019. AJHP is the official journal of the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists. www.ajhpvoices.org

Cash Flow Wealth Show
National Trends in Multifamily Real Estate with Dave Zook / Episode 58

Cash Flow Wealth Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2019 36:28


This week's Cash Flow Wealth expert is Dave Zook, The Real Asset Investor, who's talking about multifamily investing and how investors and tenants are getting pushed out of the Class A apartments, and why he loves Class C apartments. 2015 was a record year for foreign money entering the US real estate market, and it shows little sign of slowing down. You need to quit fighting the trends and get yourself a team that will work within the current environment to make you money. Website: www.TheRealAssetInvestor.com If you'd like to learn more about The Cash Flow Wealth Summit just click the link below! www.CashFlowWealthSummit.com

St. Louis on the Air
Affordable-Housing Crisis In St. Louis Area Mirrors National Trends, Says Urban Strategies President

St. Louis on the Air

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2019 26:11


A 2018 study by the National Low Income Housing Coalition showed that a St. Louisan who earns minimum wage would have to work 81 hours per week in order to afford a modest apartment. That reality is part of what Esther Shin describes as a "national affordable-housing challenge" stretching from San Francisco to New York City.

Iowa Starting Line
Ep73: Starting Line Updates & National Trends

Iowa Starting Line

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2018 35:54


 Iowa Starting Line Podcast host Pat Rynard updates you on where Starting Line is headed for the rest of 2018, and we recount a recent forum with […] The post Ep73: Starting Line Updates & National Trends appeared first on Iowa Starting Line.

Speaking of Language
S2E11 – Stéphane Charitos – National Trends in Language Study in the U.S.

Speaking of Language

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2018 28:38


Stéphane Charitos, Language Resource Center director at Columbia University, discusses current national trends in language study and suggests four practical recommendations that can help uphold visibility and the importance of world language education in the U.S. The reports Stéphane references can be found here: American Academy of Arts & Sciences report: Commission on Language Learning. The American Academy of Arts & Sciences. (2016). The state of languages in the U.S.: A statistical portrait. Retrieved from https://www.amacad.org/multimedia/pdfs/publications/researchpapersmonographs/State-of-Languages-in-US.pdf National K-12 foreign language enrollment survey: American Councils for International Education (2017). The national K-12 foreign language enrollment survey report. Retrieved from https://www.americancouncils.org/sites/default/files/FLE-report-June17.pdf MLA enrollment report: Looney, D., & Lusin, N. (2018). Enrollments in languages other than English in United States institutions of higher education, Summer 2016 and fall 2016: Preliminary report. Retrieved fromhttps://www.mla.org/content/download/83540/2197676/2016%E2%80%90Enrollments%E2%80%90Short%E2%80%90Report.pdf

Vital Minds
Episode 8 – National Trends in PA Leadership

Vital Minds

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2018 15:27


Episode 8 - September 2018 Topic: National Trends in PA Leadership Guest: Andrea Lowe, PA-C, MHA Support for this episode of Vital Minds is provided by the American Academy of PAs. Resources: CHLM Case Study: "Utilizing PAs and NPs as autonomous clinicians in the clinic setting" CHLM Case Study: "Leadership Structure: System Case Study" CHLM Case Study: "Leadership Structure: Departmental Case Study" Read more ›

PRS Journal Club
June 2018: Mesh Sling for Aging Neck; Disappearing Digits; Pediatric Targeted Muscle Reinnervation

PRS Journal Club

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2018 50:49


In this episode of the Award-winning PRS Journal Club Podcast, 2018 Resident Ambassadors to the PRS Editorial Board – Francesco Egro, Nicole Phillips, and Ira Savetsky - and special guest Scott D. Lifchez, MD discuss the following articles from the June 2018 issue:   “Innovative Surgical Approach Using a Mesh Sling for the Aging Neck” by Gronovich.   “Disappearing Digits: Analysis of National Trends in Amputation and Replantation in the United States” by Reavy, Stranix, Muresan, et al.   “Targeted Muscle Reinnervation: Considerations for Future Implementation in Adolescents and Younger Children” by Zuo, Willand, Ho, et al.   Special Guest Scott D. Lifchez, MD is an Associate Professor of Plastic Surgery and Orthopaedic Surgery, director of Hand Surgery at the Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center and Director of the Johns Hopkins University of Maryland Plastic Surgery residency program.   #PRSJournalClub

JACC Podcast
National Trends and Outcomes in Isolated Tricuspid Valve Surgery

JACC Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2017 13:21


Commentary by Dr. Valentin Fuster

Grow Your Book: The Humana Podcast Series
National Trends and Product Updates

Grow Your Book: The Humana Podcast Series

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2017 19:18


Learn about product updates, new features, and benefits added to Humana plans in your market for exciting new selling opportunities in 2018.

Diane Rehm: On My Mind
Recent Gun Violence, Calls For Unity, And What State Election Results Can Tell Us About National Trends

Diane Rehm: On My Mind

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2017 45:30


Perspective on recent gun violence and calls for unity, then, what election results in state races may tell us about national trends

SAGE Neuroscience and Neurology
GSJ: National Trends in Outpatient Surgical Treatment of Degenerative Cervical Spine Disease

SAGE Neuroscience and Neurology

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2017 11:54


In this podcast, Global Spine Journal's Editor-In-Chief, Jeffrey C. Wang, MD, interviews Samuel Cho on his article, National Trends in Outpatient Surgical Treatment of Degenerative Cervical Spine Disease.

JAMA Pediatrics Author Interviews: Covering research, science, & clinical practice in the health and well-being of infants, c

Interview with Julie R. Gaither, PhD, MPH, RN, author of National Trends in Hospitalizations for Opioid Poisonings Among Children and Adolescents, 1997 to 2012

AJHP Voices
National trends in prescription drug expenditures and projections for 2016

AJHP Voices

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2016 22:56


William Zellmer interviews Glen Schumock and Michelle Wiest, coauthors of “National trends in prescription drug expenditures and projections for 2016." The article under discussion appears in the July 15, 2016, issue of AJHP. AJHP is the official journal of the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists. www.ajhpvoices.org

Global Spine Journal
National Trends in Outpatient Surgical Treatment of Degenerative Cervical Spine Disease: Podcast #1

Global Spine Journal

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2014


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Global Spine Journal
National Trends in Outpatient Surgical Treatment of Degenerative Cervical Spine Disease: Podcast #1

Global Spine Journal

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2014


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Renewanation Radio
Episode 7 - STEPHEN McDOWELL How a Christian Worldview Impacts National Trends

Renewanation Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2012 23:58


Stephen McDowell is the co-founder and President of the Providence Foundation. He has authored or co-authored a dozen books and training curriculums and was recently featured on Kirk Cameron's movie "Monument." On this program, he talks about how a Christian Worldview impacts the trends of a nation.

iCritical Care: All Audio
SCCM Pod-171 CCM: National Trends for Subdural Hematoma

iCritical Care: All Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2012 27:13


Jennifer A. Frontera, MD, discusses national trends in the prevalence, cost and discharge disposition of patients after subdural hematoma.

Workers Comp Matters
The Intoxication Defense

Workers Comp Matters

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2010 25:59


In this special edition of Workers' Comp Matters from an ABA TIPS 2010 Conference on National Trends and Emerging Issues in Workers' Compensation, host and Attorney Alan S. Pierce spotlights the intoxication defense in defending a workers' compensation claim. Alan welcomes Attorney Gregory T. Presmanes from Bovis, Kyle & Burch, LLC to discuss how to best investigate these cases, how to educate clients, medical privacy issues and the intoxication defense in other jurisdictions.

Workers Comp Matters
Workers' Compensation Surveillance

Workers Comp Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2010 34:20


In this special edition of Workers' Comp Matters from an ABA TIPS 2010 Conference on National Trends and Emerging Issues in Workers' Compensation, host and Attorney Alan S. Pierce welcomes Jodi Harris from Blue Eagle Investigations, to discuss the pros and cons of workers compensation surveillance. Jodi will give an inside look at surveillance, combating the fraud that exists in the workers' comp system, ethical and privacy issues and the different types of investigations and surveillance when dealing with an illegitimate claim.

Workers Comp Matters
Workers Comp National Trends & Issues

Workers Comp Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2008 25:06


The future of Workers Compensation laws are changing. Trends show the laws are being reformed making it more difficult for employees and easier for big corporations when it comes to Workers Comp. Is there a trend to federalize the laws? The questions are raised during Attorney Alan S. Pierce’s Workers Comp Matters program discussed before an audience at the recent ABA Tort Trial & Insurance Practice Section (TIPS) conference in Chicago. Listen as expert guests, Professor Ed Welch, School of Labor & Industrial Relations at Michigan State University and Professor John F. Burton, Jr., School of Management & Labor Relations at Rutgers University join Alan in this peek at the future and where we go from here in Workers Comp legal issues. Special thanks to TIPS Chair & Attorney Len Nason for inviting LegalTalkNetwork to the conference.

Talk Talk Vote!
Missouri's Place in National Trends

Talk Talk Vote!

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 27:01


Join Anne and Rachel to talk about the differences between State Legislatures across the US and get an idea of where Missouri's legislative activities fit in with other states'. Follow along with Laura while she speaks with a member of the Election Board. And, learn from Anne how Missouri's state flower came to be!Thank you for sticking with us -- we are back from much appreciated vacations.Get in touch with us at talktalkvote@gmail.com!An insight into LWVUS's stance on the rights of trans individuals: https://www.lwv.org/league-urges-us-senate-pass-equality-act