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Dr Parker Houston with Nationwide Children's Hospital and the one our sleeves program
Kip Erickson- Tournament Dir.- Nationwide Children's Hospital Championship- The Korn Ferry Tour comes to Columbus and also helping to raise money for the hospital.
In this episode Dr. Hassink speaks with Ihuoma Eneli, MD, MS, FAAP who is a Professor of Clinical Pediatrics at The Ohio State University College of Medicine and a Director of the Center for Healthy Weight and Nutrition at Nationwide Children's Hospital about the importance cultural considerations in clinical care. They go over examples of how medical care providers can create a culturally sensitive environment for meeting patients' unique needs, and building a lasting and meaningful patient-physician relationship. Website: https://ihcw.aap.org/Pages/Podcasts.aspx Survey: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/TS7XJZK Resources: AAP Policy: Enhancing Pediatric Workforce Diversity and Providing Culturally Effective Pediatric Care - https://tinyurl.com/y75pj9bk ChangeTalk App on Motivational Interviewing - https://tinyurl.com/y8uovsy6 Milton’s Developmental Model of Intercultural Sensitivity - https://tinyurl.com/yc3yv94v The 6 C's of Developing Cultural Sensitivity (Printable Download)- https://tinyurl.com/ybh5a939 Disclaimer: The views, information, resources, or opinions expressed during the Conversations in Care podcast series are solely those of the individuals and do not necessarily represent those of the American Academy of Pediatrics. The topics included in these podcasts do not indicate an exclusive course of treatment or serve as a standard of medical care. Variations, taking into account individual circumstances, may be appropriate. The primary purpose of this podcast is explore common themes related to quality pediatric care from the perspective of clinicians. This podcast series does not constitute medical or other professional advice or services. This podcast is available for private, non-commercial us only. Advertising which is incorporated into, placed in association with, or targeted toward the content of this podcast, without the express approval and knowledge of the American Academy of Pediatrics podcast developers is forbidden. You may not edit, modify or redistribute this podcast.
Dr. Mike Patrick joins Dr. Carla Marie Manly for a conversation about family wellness and family dinners. Dr. Mike is an emergency medicine physician at Nationwide Children's Hospital and an Assistant Professor of Pediatrics at The Ohio State University College of Medicine. He serves as Medical Director of Digital Health for Nationwide Children's and hosts two podcasts for the hospital: the award-winning PediaCast for parents… and PediaCast CME for healthcare providers. He began his journey in social media and podcasting in 2006 as a means to promote health literacy and advocate for children and families in his primary care practice. Since then, millions of listeners in all 50 U.S. states and over 100 countries have tuned-in to his weekly podcasts for pediatric news, answers to listener questions, interviews with pediatric and parenting experts and free Category 1 CME Credit. In addition to podcasting, Dr. Mike promotes health and wellness on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. He appears weekly on local CBS affiliate 10TV and has contributed to several digital and print publications, including the 700 Children's Blog, KevinMD, Parents Magazine, Working Mother and Reader's Digest. He is a Spokesperson for the American Academy of Pediatrics and serves on the Executive Committee of the AAP's Council on Communications and Media. Most recently, Dr. Mike developed and directs an academic healthcare communications curriculum and co-authored the textbook, Social Media for Medical Professionals. These endeavors equip students, residents and his colleagues with skills needed to engage the public in an efficient, effective and professional manner.
Neil & Jordan open the show with reflections in light of the recent events throughout Columbus and the nation at large (00:34). Then, ESPN's Jeff Carlisle discusses what he's been reporting on concerning the prospects of the MLS season returning in 2020 (12:14). With the conclusion of Mental Health Awareness Month, Jordan recaps her experience speaking with healthcare professionals from Nationwide Children's Hospital, among other things learned (24:37). Lastly, Neil & Jordan reach into the Twitter mailbag for more fan-submitted questions (34:39).
Dr. Parker Huston-Pediatric Psychologist-Nationwide Children's Hospital-Discusses how to talk to your kids about their fears or concerns about Covid-19 and also Racism.
• How is the pandemic changing current cancer care services?• What is the current state of open clinical trials and how will new, near-term trials be affected?• What is the impact on emerging new therapies and translational research?• Are there any silver linings to all of this for childhood cancer research? These answers and more are discussed in this special episode for cancer families where leaders from COG, the NCI and the pharmaceutical industry lead a community discussion about the pandemic's impact on all aspects of pediatric cancer research including clinical trials and standard cancer care services, followed by Q&A with questions from families and attendees. We are joined by:- Peter Adamson, MD – former Chair, Children's Oncology Group (COG) and current Global Head, Oncology Development & Pediatric Innovation, Sanofi - Mark Kieran, MD, PhD – Pediatric Clinical Trial Lead, Bristol Myers Squibb - Jeffery J. Auletta, MD - Director of the Blood and Marrow Transplant (BMT) Program and the Host Defense and Immunocompromised Infectious Diseases Program at Nationwide Children's Hospital. - Carol Thiele, Ph.D, Deputy Chief, National Cancer Institute (NCI) Pediatric Oncology Branch - Prof. Pamela Kearns President, European Society of Pediatric Oncology (SIOPE), Director of Cancer Research UK Clinical Trials Unit Moderated by: Timothy P. Cripe, MD, PhD – Chief of Hematology and Oncology at Nationwide Children’s Hospital Hosted by: Solving Kids' Cancer US & UK, and Max Cure Foundation
In our newest episode of Good Morning Communicators we talk internal communications with Abbie Roth of Nationwide Children's Hospital and Lauren Parker of Frazier Heiby.
As our world faces the Novel Coronavirus pandemic, it’s vital that we address key topics important to children & families in the Pediatric Cancer CommunityPlease listen to this informative webinar to hear from experts, ask questions, and share information on:- An overview of COVID-19 pandemic: Fact versus fiction- COVID-19: What are the risks to immunocompromised patients?- Impact of COVID-19 on care and clinical researchExpert Discussion Leaders:Timothy P. Cripe, MD, PhD – Chief of Hematology and Oncology at Nationwide Children’s HospitalJeffery J. Auletta, MD - Director of the Blood and Marrow Transplant (BMT) Program and the Host Defense and Immunocompromised Infectious Diseases Program at Nationwide Children's Hospital. This audio was taken from a webinar, to watch the full video with resources click here: https://vimeo.com/400382067
Dr. Dave Stukus (@allergykidsdoc on Twitter and Instagram)is a pediatric allergist at Nationwide Children's Hospital in Ohio and has been working with colleagues to develop guidance for how outpatient clinics can keep patients safe, focus on those in most need, use tele-resources while keeping the lights on, deal with staffing and quarantine issues, and much more. Apologies for the poor audio quality, these are the challenges of Skype and social distancing. https://education.aaaai.org/sites/default/files/COVID19_US%20FINAL.pdf Video and ALL our coronavirus coverage here: https://zdoggmd.com/tag/wuhan-coronavirus/ Your support makes what we do possible! Join the SuperPac and get exclusive content, live discussions, and other crazy perks: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/zdoggmd/join Facebook: http://facebook.com/becomesupporter/zdoggmd Patreon: http://patreon.com/zdoggmd Website: https://ZDoggMD.com Podcast: https://ZDoggMD.com/podcasts Facebook: http://facebook.com/zdoggmd Newsletter: http://eepurl.com/gD8_D1 Twitter: http://twitter.com/zdoggmd Instagram: http://instagram.com/zdoggmd Send Us Email: zubin@turntablehealth.com Send Us Hate Mail: 1025 Alameda De Las Pulgas #218 Belmont, CA 94002
In this short and bonus episode of Prognosis Ohio, host Dan Skinner talks with Dr. Nicole Dempster, a pediatric psychologist at Nationwide Children's Hospital in Columbus, Ohio, about talking with kids about the COVID-19 coronavirus. Show notes and links posted at WCBE.org under the Podcast Experience section.
Columbus Dispatch reporters Max Filby, Megan Henry and Maeve Walsh discus a series about children's mental health they've been working on with other Dispatch reporters.
Nationwide Children's Hospital is an amazing institution that does so much good in Central Ohio that it's hard to quantify. One of their organizations is known as the Butterfly Guild, which supports hospice and palliative care through an annual Butterfly Guild Musical. This week we are honored to have several of the key members of the production in studio to discuss the show, sing a little, and talk a lot about Patti LaBelle (for some reason...). Butterfly Guild has raised over $140,000 in the past six years though this event, money that is donated directly to the Hospice and Palliative Care program. If you are interested in Tickets to the show, or wish to make a donation, click the link below, all proceeds go to help the Butterfly Guild continue their incredible work. https://www.nationwidechildrens.org/giving/ways-to-give/affinity-groups/butterfly-guild Special Thanks to all of our loyal listeners! Speak Easily is produced at Boxland Media Studios, in beautiful Columbus Ohio. To see more of our work, check out www.boxlandmedia.com
Darris Blackford- Race Director of the Nationwide Children's Hospital Columbus Marathon- Great News
This episode features the recently retired CEO of Nationwide Children's Hospital, Steve Allen, MD. With the amount of change he has seen at the organization since his start in 2006, Steve is bound to have some interesting thoughts on growth including technology, staff numbers and building facilities, and even on leadership in the c-suite. We were lucky to have Steve at our Healthcare Providers Transformation Assembly as keynote speaker to talk about his thirteen years at Nationwide Children's.
In this episode of Veggie Doctor Radio, I speak with Dr. David Stukus who is a pediatric allergist and we cover all the basics that you need to know about allergies. About featured guest: David R. Stukus, MD is an Associate Professor of Pediatrics in the Division of Allergy and Immunology at Nationwide Children's Hospital and The Ohio State University College of Medicine in Columbus, Ohio. Dr. Stukus received his undergraduate and medical degrees from the University of Pittsburgh. He completed his pediatric residency and Chief residency at Nationwide Children's Hospital in Columbus, Ohio followed by his fellowship in Allergy/Immunology at The Cleveland Clinic. Dr. Stukus is an active member of both the American Academy and College of Allergy Asthma and Immunology. Dr. Stukus served a member of the expert panel and co-author of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease sponsored Addendum Guidelines for the Prevention of Peanut Allergy in the United States. In 2018, he accepted an invitation to join the Joint Task Force on Practice Parameters for Allergy and Immunology and is one of twelve allergists from across the United States tasked with reviewing published evidence to update clinical guidelines. Dr. Stukus’ research interests lie in food allergy and asthma, with a desire to better understand and implement evidence-based guidelines into clinical care. He has over 40 peer reviewed publications, 11 book chapters, and published his first textbook “Allergies and Adolescents: Transitioning to Independence” in 2018 and his second textbook “Social Media for Health Care Professionals” was just published this year. Lastly, Dave is best known for his pioneering work in the use of social media for distributing evidence based information. He communicates and advocates for patients through his active Twitter account @AllergyKidsDoc, where he routinely engages with the general public and colleagues from around the world. He has used his social media presence to build a platform of over 18,000 followers, to create curriculum at his institution to educate medical students and residents on social media best practices, and to build a name not only for himself, but for the specialty of Allergy & Immunology. DAVID STUKUS https://twitter.com/AllergyKidsDoc/ https://www.instagram.com/allergykidsdoc/ https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/aaaai-podcast-conversations-from-the-world-of-allergy/id1442347040 Disclaimer: The information on this blog, website and podcast is for informational purposes only. It is not meant to replace careful evaluation and treatment. If you have concerns about your or your child’s eating, nutrition or growth, consult a doctor. Mentions: Listen to Conversations from the World of Allergy podcast hosted by the American Academy of Allergy Asthma & Immunology: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/aaaai-podcast-conversations-from-the-world-of-allergy/id1442347040 A Parent’s Guide to Intuitive Eating: How to Raise Kids Who Love to Eat Healthy by Dr. Yami Leave an 'Amazon Review' MORE LISTENING OPTIONS Apple Podcasts: http://bit.ly/vdritunes Spotify: http://bit.ly/vdrspotify NEWSLETTER SIGN UP https://doctoryami.com/signup OR Text 'FIBER' to 668-66 DR. YAMI https://doctoryami.com/ https://instagram.com/thedoctoryami * * * * MORE FROM ME Read - http://veggiefitkids.com/blog Listen: http://bit.ly/vdrpodcast Watch - http://bit.ly/vfkvideos TEDx Talk - http://bit.ly/DOCTORYAMITEDX * * * * FIND ME AT Facebook.com/thedoctoryami Doctoryami.com // Veggiefitkids.com Questions? Email me: Yami@doctoryami.com Remember to share this podcast, rate and review! Have a plantastic day!
Happy New Year!! We are so excited to bring you our first guest of 2020 on New Year's Day! Dr. Brandon Kozar is a licensed clinical psychologist, who defines himself as a hybrid physiologist as he now primarily functions as a corporate physiologist, is the director of the Leadership Coaching & Development Program and the You Matter Program at Nationwide Children's Hospital, and still provides executive coaching and clinical psychotherapy in his own practice as well.In this episode, we discuss how he works with teams, leaders, and physicians to help them set up the environmental conditions to set them up for success. We discuss his analogy of how being the best widget maker doesn't give you the tools to lead and manage all the other widget makers , so that's where he comes in to provide leadership strategies and skills to become a better leader. He prides himself on providing content that allows others to walk away from his talks or sessions with tangible actions and how his work with leaders creates a ripple effect and allows so many others to benefit from these practical tools.Dr. Kozar tells us about his experience of being in the back of a cop car as a teenager and how that moment changed the trajectory of his life. We discuss mindset and how important it is to create habits that allow you to respond to struggle and adversity in a way that pushes you to grow. "It doesn't matter what happens to you, it matters how you respond." We end the discussion chatting about our favorite topic - relationships! Make sure you listen to the end, because he shares with us the best relationship advice he has ever received. We absolutely loved this episode and cannot wait for you to listen! Eight Dates: To keep your relationship happy, thriving and lasting by Dr. John Gottman & Dr. Julie GottmanFive Love Languages by Gary ChapmanThe Happiness Advantage by Shawn Achor
https://www.hunterkidzbooks.com Ryan Hunter is a Columbus, OH native. He resides in Reynoldsburg, OH with his wife, Elizabeth, and their three sons. During the day, he and his wife co-own and operate a gym known as S.P.Y.K. Fitness. In the evenings, Ryan enjoys spending time with his family, watching sports, and taking their family dog, Layla, for long walks. Ryan's passion for writing children's books to raise awareness for Congenital Heart Disease was ignited after going through a personal family trial of his own. His youngest son, Roman, was born with a congenital heart defect known as Transposition of the Great Arteries (TGA). Roman's diagnosis wasn't discovered until a couple hours after his birth. His wife had a 'normal' and healthy pregnancy. The news swept them off their feet and rocked their world. With the support of loved ones, and most importantly, their faith, Ryan and Elizabeth have taken one of their greatest tragedies as parents and turned it into their testimony as they are helping so many other families cope with the many ups and downs the life of living with a CHD child can bring as they share their story. 'Are You Listening' was based off the true story of Ryan's son, Roman. Although the story is very personal to him, Ryan wrote the book in a way that other families could make it personal to their own CHD journey. He left intentional fill-in-the-blanks so that families could insert their own children's names to make the story personalized. His mission of writing this book was to create a resource for families to relate to in a time where they may feel alone and helpless as they watch their child, sibling, or grandchild live with CHD. Ryan and his publishing team, Hunter Kidz Books, has been collaborating with Nationwide Children's Hospital of Columbus and many local churches in Central Ohio to bring his book to storefront to spread awareness for a disease that is personal and heartfelt to him. You can purchase your copy here. If you would like to collaborate with Hunter Kidz Books, contact us below for more information. Thank you for spreading awareness with us! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/LIGP-Power-Hour/support
Joshua Prudent is a 4th-year medical student at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, who matched into pediatrics at Nationwide Children's Hospital in 2019. He grew up in the San Francisco Bay Area, where he double-majored in Integrative Biology and Molecular & Cell Biology at the University of California, Berkeley. Before medical school, Josh spent two years working in the production lab of a genetic screening company and TA-ing an Organic Chemistry lab course at UC Berkeley. During his medical school education, he has been involved actively involved in community youth education and mentorship, URM recruitment, peer medical education, interest group leadership, and medical student government, and took a year away from his medical education to do pediatric oncology research. Joshua is pursuing a career as a pediatric oncologist, and hopes to become an exceptional clinician researcher and medical educator at an academic center.
Elio interviews Ben Kozberg, Director of Development of Nationwide Children's Hospital Foundation's Entrepreneurs for Kids Everywhere. Ben shares how he discovered the concept of using founder pledges to help fund pediatric research at Nationwide Children's Hospital one of the nation's best pediatric hospitals, the positive response he has received so far from the Columbus startup ecosystem, and how you can use the "Kozberg" method to share new ideas. Enjoy! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/614startups/support
Wanna order an online home food sensitivity/allergy/intolerance testing kit to see if you have a case of the glutens? Here's why no self-respecting doctor would recommend that garbage. Against Medical Advice (AMA) #39 Links, references, and audio podcast at http://zdoggmd.com/home-food-sensitivity-testing Thanks to David Stukus, MD, Associate Professor of Pediatrics and Associate Director, Pediatric Allergy & Immunology Fellowship Program at Nationwide Children's Hospital and The Ohio State University College of Medicine for helping to educate me on these kits. Check him out: http://twitter.com/allergykidsdoc http://instagram.com/allergykidsdoc Join our Supporter Tribe on FB or Patreon to get CME credits on select episodes! http://facebook.com/becomesupporter/zdoggmd http://patreon.com/zdoggmd Send Us email: zubin@turntablehealth.com Send Us Hate Mail: 1025 Alameda De Las Pulgas #218 Belmont, CA 94002 And don't forget to Subscribe, Comment, and CLICK THE BELL on YouTube to turn on notifications!
Every year Stacy hosts a radiothon to support Nationwide Children's Hospital in Columbus, Ohio. On this episode of Momcast, she talks to Kim who shares the compelling story of how the doctors at Nationwide saved her daughter's life. The Momsquad also has fun discussing the growing trend of uniquely spelled baby names.
In this episode, Dan Skinner talks with Dr. Ray Bignall of Nationwide Children's Hospital about recent policy developments in kidney care on the federal level. In the news round up, Dan talks about the recent mass shooting in Dayton and the city and state's response.
Former Head Coach of the Buckeyes Urban Meyer called into the show to talk about his involvement with Nationwide Children's Hospital.
Dr. John Ackerman, suicide prevention coordinator at Nationwide Children's Hospital, speaks with The Dispatch about increasing mental health concerns and suicide rates among young people, how it's being addressed, what more can be done, and how to help.
Host, Dr. Timothy Cripe from Nationwide Children's Hospital, along with co-host - Dr. Nilay Shah, are joined by Dr. Robert Wechsler-Reya from Sanford Burnham Prebys in San Diego, CA. They discuss Dr. Wechsler-Reya's work including the process, benefits, and limitations of tumor models in mice, as well as research behind the humanized mouse model. They also discuss immune evasion - how one tumor type can grow in the presence of an immune system, while another one cannot. Listen in to learn more. Please send questions and comments to TWiPO@solvingkidscancer.org.
Stewart Gandolf interviews Diane Lang, Social Media Senior Account Manager of Nationwide Children's Hospital. Stewart and Diane discuss the importance of a social media policy in every organization. Read our blog on this podcast here: https://healthcaresuccess.com/blog/healthcare-social-media/social-media-policy.html
It's our Halloween episode and we're talking about one of Sean's favorite fall traditions - Over the Garden Wall! Its an episode full of death, themes and spooks! What a concept! Also, this Saturday, Nov. 3rd is Extra Life's Day of Play and Sean is streaming for 12 straight hours in support of Nationwide Children's Hospital in Columbus, Ohio. Click the link below to help support Sean and those kids! Donate to help children's hospitals!
Mark Nuce speaks with Dr. Anita Afzali from The Ohio State University Medical Center, and Dr. Ross Maltz from Nationwide Children's Hospital about step therapy, or fail first. This is an insurance practice that requires the least expensive drug in any class to be prescribed to a patient first, even if clinicians believe a different therapy is medically in the best interest of the patient's condition.We talk specifically to the need for Crohn's and Colitis patients in this podcast.· What is step therapy/fail first?· Who decides what drugs are affected by step therapy protocols?· How does step therapy affect patients/IBD patients?· How often do insurance plans utilize step therapy protocols?· How long do patients have to wait/how many ‘steps’ do they have to go through until they receive the original provider-prescribed treatment?· Is there an appropriate use for step therapy/can it actually save costs?· How does (OH) House Bill 72 and (OH) Senate Bill 56 address step therapy?· Does HB 72 and SB 56 implement timeframes for responses to step therapy exception requests?· Do these bills mandate coverage for prescription drugs?· Have other states passed similar legislation/is Congress considering any reform?http://www.crohnscolitisfoundation.org/chapters/centralohioSubscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play, iHeart Radio, or your favorite podcast player.Facebook - @todayshealthohioWe'd love it if you could please share this podcast with your social media friends! If you liked this episode, please leave us a rating and a review in iTunes. Here's how - http://pleasereviewmypodcast.com/todayshealthContact us at bjohnson@nabco-inc.com
Dr. Dave Stukus, MD is a pediatric allergist and immunologist at Nationwide Children's Hospital in Columbus, Ohio. He joins us to debunk your favorite allergy myths LIVE. Also: Tom Hinueber has a SPECIAL (personal) question... Incident Report 145 Follow Dr. Dave: twitter.com/allergykidsdoc
Host, Dr. Timothy Cripe from Nationwide Children's Hospital, along with his co-hosts - Dr. Ryan Roberts, Dr. Nilay Shah, Dr. Keri Streby, and Dr. Mark Ranalli, interview Dr. Peter Adamson from Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. Dr. Adamson was previously interviewed back in 2011, in Podcast #9, and they discuss the progress that has been made since then. Dr. Adamson goes on to talk about private-public partnerships, families' impact on the field, the drug shortage problem, and much more. Tune in to this podcast to learn more about all of these interesting topics.
Hosts, Dr. Timothy Cripe, Dr. Keri Steby, Dr. Ryan Roberts, and Dr. Jonathan Finlay from Nationwide Children's Hospital are joined by Dr. Eugene Hwang, who is a pediatric hematologist-oncologist at the Children's National Medical Center in Washington D.C. Dr. Hwang discusses his work with immunotherapy and pseudo-progression, as well as explains the basics of a solid tumor clinical trial he created in conjunction with Dr. Catherine Bollard. Listen in to learn more.
Host, Dr. Timothy Cripe, from Nationwide Children's Hospital in Columbus, Ohio had the honor of interviewing Nancy Goodman, Founder and Executive Director of Kids v. Cancer in Washington DC.
Host Dr. Timothy Cripe and Dr. Nilay Shah, from Nationwide Children's Hospital in Columbus, Ohio, is joined by Dr. Dean Lee to discuss their experience with T-cell CARs (Chimeric Antigen Receptors).
Host Dr. Ryan Roberts, from Nationwide Children's Hospital in Columbus, Ohio, is joined by Dr. Rani George to discuss her experience with studying neuroblastoma and how she got involved in the field of oncology. George discusses her thoughts on what is needed to progress pediatric cancer research - including relapse biopsies, understanding the biology, and, of course, funding. As Dr. Roberts says, what we need is, "...more time, more patience, and more funding." Please send questions and comments to TWiPO@solvingkidscancer.org
The Blitz 5th Annual Christmas in July happens Friday, July 21st at Nationwide Children's Hospital located at 555 South 18th Street with Loper and Randi. Drop off a new toy and help bring a smile to the face of a sick child at Nationwide Children's Hospital! We'll have free breakfast and coffee for those who bring by a new toy during Loper and Randi's live broadcast between 6-10am. Bring a new toy for the kids Friday, July 21st in front of the outpatient visit center at Nationwide Children's Hospital. Brought to you by your rock station, 99.7 The Blitz!And if you can't make it on July 21st, no worries. The Blitz Studios, at 1458 Dublin Road will be collecting toys to benefit Nationwide Children's Hospital during business hours (9a to 5p Monday through Friday). You can also make a monetary donation here: https://nationwidechildrens.childrensmiraclenetworkhospitals.org/http://ohiohealthandwellness.com/http://www.wmni.comhttp://www.1039jackfm.comhttp://www.theblitz.comPodcast ideas? - email us at bjohnson@nabco-inc.comLike to sponsor a part or all of our podcast? - email us at bjohnson@nabco-inc.comHelp us spread the word by commenting and reviewing our podcast on your podcast player. And thanks for subscribing so you automatically get each episode as we release it.
In this podcast, Dr. Alison Christy interviews Dr. Jackie Gofshteyn, a resident in Pediatric Neurology at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia on her article “Cannabidiol as a Potential Treatment for Febrile Infection-Related Epilepsy Syndrome (FIRES) in the Acute and Chronic Phases” and Dr. Anup Patel of Nationwide Children's Hospital on “Medical Marijuana in Pediatric Neurological Disorders”. Margo Roemeling, a 3rd year medical student at Oregon Health and Sciences University shares the learning topic on the history and use of marijuana on the treatment of pediatric neurologic conditions. Read Dr. Gofshteyn's article here. Read Dr. Patel's article here.
1) Symptoms from Repeated Intentional and Unintentional Head Impact in Soccer Players2) What's Trending: Nusinersen for treatment of spinal muscular atrophy3) Topic of the Month: Neurology Today® paper on pulmonary embolismThis podcast begins and closes with Dr. Robert Gross, Editor-in-Chief, briefly discussing highlighted articles from the February 28, 2017 issue of Neurology. In the first segment, Dr. Ted Burns talks with Dr. Michael Lipton about his paper on repeated head impact in soccer players. Dr. Ted Burns talks with Dr. Richard Finkel about his recent study on nusinersen as a promising treatment for spinal muscular atrophy for our “What's Trending” feature of the week. In the next part of the podcast, Dr. Ted Burns focuses his interview with Dr. Sofia Barbar on a Neurology Today story about her article on pulmonary embolism. Disclosures can be found at Neurology.org.DISCLOSURES: Dr. Burns serves as Podcast Editor for Neurology®; and has received research support for consulting activities with UCB, CSL Behring, Walgreens and Alexion Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Dr. Lipton has served on the scientific advisory boards of Guerbet and Bracco; has served on the editorial boards of the American Journal of Neuroimaging and Brain Imaging and Behavior; holds a patent on EZ-MAP image processing software; receives publishing royalties from Springer; has been a consultant for Bracco; and has received research support from Philips Medical Systems, NIH/NINDS, NIH/NIA, NIH/NICHD, the Dana Foundation, and the Resurrecting Lives Foundation.Dr. Finkel has served on the scientific advisory boards of Families of SMA, Nationwide Children's Hospital, SMA Europe, Pediatric Neuromuscular Clinical Research Network, and SMA REACH (UK); has received travel funding from Families of SMA, SMA Foundation, and the Muscular Dystrophy Association; has received travel funding and speaker honoraria from Ionis Pharmaceuticals; serves on the editorial boards of Neuromuscular Disorders and the Journal of Neuromuscular Diseases (additionally, spouse serves on editorial board of Arthritis Research and Therapy); his spouse holds patents for Mouse Anti-TCR Zeta Antibody to Southern Biotechnology Associate, Anti-Human TCR Zeta mAb to Upstate Pharmaceuticals, and Anti-Human TCR Zeta mAb to Santa Cruz Biotechnology; he receives publishing royalties from Elsevier; has been a consultant for Ionis Pharmaceuticals, Biogen, Roche, Novartis, Motobridge, Capricor, Lilly, and Summit; spends approximately 30% of his time working with spinal muscular atrophy patients; has received research support from Isis Pharmaceuticals, Biogen, Eli Lilly Pharmaceuticals, Cytokinetics, RevereGen, BMS, Summit, Sarepta, NIH, the Spinal Muscular Atrophy Foundation, Families of Spinal Muscular Atrophy, the Muscular Dystrophy Association, and the Charcot-Marie-Tooth Association; and his spouse receives licensing fee payments for aforementioned patents.All other participants have no disclosures.
1) Glucocorticoid-associated worsening in reversible cerebral vasoconstriction syndrome2) What's Trending: Upcoming changes regarding the Neurology® Resident & Fellow section 3) Topic of the Month: Neuromuscular topicsThis podcast begins and closes with Dr. Robert Gross, Editor-in-Chief, briefly discussing highlighted articles from the January 17, 2017 issue of Neurology. In the first segment, Dr. Andy Southerland talks with Dr. Aneesh Singhal about his paper on glucocorticoid-associated worsening of reversible cerebral vasoconstriction syndrome. Dr. Ted Burns talks with Dr. Roy Strowd about upcoming changes regarding the Neurology Resident & Fellow section for our “What's Trending” feature of the week. In the next part of the podcast, Dr. Ted Burns focuses his interview with Dr. Volker Straub on limb-girdle dystrophy. Disclosures can be found at Neurology.org.DISCLOSURES: Dr. Southerland serves as Podcast Deputy Editor for Neurology; receives research support from the American Heart Association-American Stroke Association National Clinical Research Program, American Academy of Neurology, American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, Health Resources Services Administration and the NIH; has a provisional patent application titled: “Method, system and computer readable medium for improving treatment times for rapid evaluation of acute stroke via mobile telemedicine;” and gave legal expert review. Dr. Aneesh Singhal has served on the scientific advisory boards of Biogen and DSMB; has served on the editorial board of Medical Gas Research; has received publishing royalties for the book Reversible Cerebral Vasoconstriction Syndromes; has been a consultant to Biogen; has acted as an event adjudicator for the Thrombolysis in Myocardial Infarction (TIMI) Trial Group; has received research support from Boehringer Ingelheim, NIH-NINDS, the American Academy of Neurology, UpToDate, and Medlink; and has served as a medicolegal expert witness for individual cases concerning stroke. Dr. Burns serves as Podcast Editor for Neurology®; and has received research support for consulting activities with UCB, CSL Behring, Walgreens and Alexion Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Dr. Strowd serves on the editorial team for the Neurology® Resident and Fellow Section. Dr. Straub has served on the scientific advisory boards for Pfizer, Italfarmaco, Audentes Therapeutics, Bristol-Myer Squibb, Summit Therapeutics, Tivorsan, and the Nationwide Children's Hospital; has received travel funding and speaker honoraria from Sanofi Genzyme; has served on the editorial boards of Neuromuscular Disorders, the Journal of Neuromuscular Diseases, and PLoS Currents Muscular Dystrophy; has been a consultant for Sanofi Genzyme; and has received research support from Sanofi Genzyme, BioMarin, Ionis Pharmaceuticals, Sarepta Therapeutics, Ultragenyx, the European Commission, the UK Medical Research Council, Newcastle University, the Parent Project Muscular Dystrophy, the Association Fracaise Contre les Myopathies, the LGMD2I Research Fund, the Wellcome Trust, the Sylvia Aitken Charitable Trust, Muscular Dystrophy UK, and Action Medical Research.All other participants have no disclosures.
Today on Cause Talk Radio, Megan and Joe talk to Jeremy Ball, who leads the Big Lots Foundation and is director of philanthropy and events for the parent company Big Lots, about the retailers impressive cause marketing efforts on behalf of Nationwide Children's Hospital. Last fall, Big Lots mobilized its nearly 1,500 stores and raised $2.2 million! But this was just the tip of the iceberg. In August, the Foundation announced a $50 million transformational gift to Nationwide Children’s Hospital. Big Lots will support Nationwide Children’s new behavioral health expansion, including the construction of a treatment and research center on the hospital's main campus. On the show, Megan, Jeremy, and Joe discuss: How Big Lots got involved with Nationwide Children's Hospital and their decision to fund children's mental health in a big way! How Big Lots support for Nationwide Children's went from a few pallets of food to a $50 million donation. Why it was important for Big Lots to include its customers and employees in its fundraising efforts. Big Lots' goal to hit $3 million this year and how they plan to reach it. How Big Lots overcomes the #1 obstacle that retailers face with register fundraisers. How Big Lots engages employees in other parts of the country to support a children's hospital in Ohio. What Big Lots learned from last year's program and what changes they made for this year. Training is key, as is goal-setting. How Big Lots used incentives to motivate and reward employees. Links & Notes Give Big & Help Kids Everywhere Big Lots All Associates Meeting Announcing Gift to Nationwide Children's
TWIPO hosts Dr. Timothy Cripe and Dr. Nilay Shah (Nationwide Children's Hospital) along with guest host Dr. Ryan Roberts (Nationwide Children's Hospital), interview Dr. Elizabeth Lawlor who is a Professor of Pediatric Oncology at University of Michigan and the Director of the Cancer Biology Training Program at University of Michigan Health System. Dr. Lawlor, a Ewing Sarcoma specialist, discusses new approaches to the cellular eco-system of tumors and provides commentary on the growing landscape for women in science.
Donna Teach with Nationwide Children's Hospital shares tips on how to use marketing ressearch data to impress your leadership and make the progress you need to internally. Read our blog on this podcast here: https://healthcaresuccess.com/blog/podcast-interview/how-to-use-hospital-marketing-metrics-to-prove-results-and-thrill-your-leadership.html
Dr Marc Levitt from Nationwide Children's Hospital shows how he performs a posterior sagital anorectoplasty (PSARP) for a "no-fistula" anorectal malformation. See more videos like this at http://videolibrary.globalcastmd.com/how-i-do-it-levitt-psarp
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I’m delighted to introduce today’s guest, Dr. Sean Gleeson, MD, MBA, President of Partners for Kids (PFK) at Nationwide Children’s Hospital. Founded in 1994, PFK is one of the oldest, most unique Accountable Care Organizations (ACO) in the country, serving over 330,000 children throughout central and southeastern Ohio. PFK is fully capitated and acts as a bridge to five Medicaid health plans in the state as well as 1,000 physicians to deliver high-value, coordinated care to some of the most vulnerable children's in Ohio. Nationwide Children's Hospital is ranked on U.S. News & World Report’s 2016-2017 Best Children’s Hospital Honor Roll, an honor given to only 11 pediatric centers in the country. You can read the full show notes and access all the links and resources at www.talkatthetop.com
Dr. Dietrich sat down with Dr. Stoner from Nationwide Children's Hospital to discuss pediatric patients in DKA (diabetic ketoacidosis) and some of the challenges that may be encountered. Stay Safe!!
Guest: Jerry Mendell, MD, is Director of the Center for Gene Therapy in The Research Institute, Director of the Paul D. Wellstone Muscular Dystrophy Cooperative Research Center, and Curran-Peters Chair of Pediatric Research at Nationwide Children’s Hospital. He is also an attending neurologist at Nationwide Children’s and a professor of pediatrics and neurology at The Ohio State University College of Medicine. • View the published abstract for this month’s featured research article. • Learn more about the gene therapy trial for Becker Muscular Dystrophy.
Guest Host: Scott Harper, PhD, is a principal investigator in the Center for Gene Therapy in The Research Institute at Nationwide Children’s Hospital. Guest: Kevin Flanigan, MD, principal investigator in the Center for Gene Therapy, is also an attending neurologist at Nationwide Children’s and professor of Pediatrics and Neurology at The Ohio State University College of Medicine. View the published abstract for this month’s featured research article. Learn more about the Flanigan Lab and their research.
Guest: Louise Rodino-Klapac, PhD, is a principal investigator in the Center for Gene Therapy in The Research Institute at Nationwide Children’s Hospital. She is also an assistant professor in the Department of Pediatrics at The Ohio State University College of Medicine. • View the published abstract for this month’s featured research article. • Learn more about Dr. Rodino-Klapac’s gene therapy research for muscular dystrophies.
Guest: Scott Harper, PhD, is a principal investigator in the Center for Gene Therapy in The Research Institute and the Neuromuscular Disorders program at Nationwide Children’s Hospital. He is also a faculty member for the Child Neurology Residency program at Nationwide Children’s and an assistant professor in the Department of Pediatrics at The Ohio State University College of Medicine. • View the published abstract for this month’s featured research article. • Learn more about Dr. Harper’s research on neuromuscular disorders.
Dr. Brian Kaspar Discusses a New Method for Studying ALS, with Potential to Test Therapeutics in Individual Patients :: April 2014 Guest: Brian Kaspar, PhD, is a principal investigator in the Center for Gene Therapy and the first recipient of the Grant Morrow, III, MD, Endowed Chair in Pediatric Research in The Research Institute at Nationwide Children’s Hospital. He is also an associate professor in the departments of Pediatrics and Neuroscience at The Ohio State University College of Medicine, and a recognized national expert in the discovery of new therapies for spinal muscular atrophy and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.
Dr. Louis Chicoine Discusses the Effect of Plasmapheresis in Removal of AAV Antibodies for Gene Therapy :: November 2013 Guest: Louis Chicoine, MD, principal investigator in the Center for Gene Therapy, The Research Institute at Nationwide Children’s Hospital; assistant professor of Pediatrics at The Ohio State University College of Medicine. Access an abstract of this month’s featured research article: Plasmapheresis eliminates the negative impact of AAV antibodies on micro-dystrophin gene expression following vascular delivery. Molecular Therapy. 2013 Oct 23. [Epub ahead of print] Major contributors to the work described include the Jesse’s Journey Foundation, the Nationwide Children’s Hospital Foundation, the Muscular Dystrophy Association, a National Institutes of Health grant (U54 NS055958), and a Senator Paul D. Wellstone Muscular Dystrophy Cooperative Research Center grant (U54 HD066409).
Dr. Volker Straub Discusses the Use of Muscle MRI in Muscular Dystrophy Guest: Volker Straub, MD, PhD, Harold Macmillan Professor of Medicine and Professor of neuromuscular genetics at the University of Newcastle upon Tyne in the United Kingdom. Access an abstract of this month’s featured research articles: - Quantitative Muscle MRI as an Assessment Tool for Monitoring Disease Progression in LGMD2I: A Multicentre Longitudinal Study. PLoS One. 2013 Aug 14, 8(8):e70993. - MR imaging in Duchenne muscular dystrophy: Longitudinal assessment of natural history over 18 months. Muscle Nerve. 2013 Apr 26.
Dr. Louise Rodino-Klapac Discusses Alpha 7 Integrin As A Therapeutic Approach to Muscular Dystrophy Guest: Louise Rodino-Klapac, PhD, principal investigator, Center for Gene Therapy, The Research Institute at Nationwide Children’s Hospital. Access an abstract of this month’s featured research article: AAV-mediated Overexpression of Human a7 Integrin Leads to Histological and Functional Improvement in Dystrophic Mice. Mol Ther. 2013 Mar;21(3):520-5. doi: 10.1038/mt.2012.281. Epub 2013 Jan 15.
Dr. James Ervasti Discusses Stability of Therapeutic Forms of Dystrophin :: January 2013 Guest: Dr. James Ervasti, PhD, Department of Biochemistry, Molecular Biology and Biophysics, University of Minnesota Access an abstract of this month’s featured research article: Hum Mol Genet. 2011 Aug 1;20(15):2955-63. doi: 10.1093/hmg/ddr199. Epub 2011 May 10.
Dr. Federica Montanaro Discusses New Cardiac Dystrophin Associated Proteins :: December 2012 Guest: Dr. Federica Montanaro, PhD, principal investigator in the Center for Gene Therapy at The Research Institute at Nationwide Children’s Hospital Access an abstract of this month’s featured research article: Proteomic analysis reveals new cardiac-specific dystrophin-associated proteins. PLoS One. 2012;7(8):e43515.
Professor Francesco Muntoni Discusses Congenital Muscular Dystrophies Guest: Professor Francesco Muntoni, Chair of Paediatric Neurology, United College London Institute of Child Health, Dubowitz Neuromuscular Centre Access an abstract of this month’s featured research article: The ever-expanding spectrum of congenital muscular dystrophies. Ann Neurol. 2012 Jul;72(1):9-17.
Dr. Louise Rodino-Klapac Discusses Advances in Dysferlin Gene Therapy Guest: Louise Rodino-Klapac, PhD, principal investigator, Center for Gene Therapy, The Research Institute at Nationwide Children’s Hospital Access an abstract of this month’s featured research article: Homologous Recombination Mediates Functional Recovery of Dysferlin Deficiency following AAV5 Gene Transfer. PLoS One. 2012;7(6):e39233. Epub 2012 Jun 15.
Dr. Hugh Allen Discusses Cardiomyopathy in Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy Guest: Hugh Allen, MD, principal investigator, Center for Gene Therapy Access an abstract of this month’s featured research article: Effects of Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme Inhibitors and/or Beta Blockers on the Cardiomyopathy in Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy. Am J Cardiol. 2012 Mar 29.
Dr. Jerry Mendell Discusses Newborn Screening in Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy :: April 2012 Guest: Jerry Mendell, MD, director, Center for Gene Therapy, The Research Institute at Nationwide Children’s Hospital. Access an abstract of this month’s featured research article: Evidence-based path to newborn screening for duchenne muscular dystrophy. Ann Neurol. 2012 Mar;71(3):304-13.
Dr. Thomas Voit Discusses Gamma Sarcoglycan Gene Therapy :: March 2012 Guest: Thomas Voit, medical and scientific director, Institut de Myologie, Paris, France Access an abstract of this month’s featured research article: A phase I trial of adeno-associated virus serotype 1-γ-sarcoglycan gene therapy for limb girdle muscular dystrophy type 2C. Brain. 2012 Feb;135(Pt 2):483-92.
Dr. Arthur Burghes discusses antisense oligomer treatment in an SMA mouse model Guest: Arthur Burghes, PhD, professor of Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry, Molecular Genetics and Neurology, The Ohio State University
Guest: Professor Steve Wilton, Australian Neuromuscular Research Institute, The University of Western Australia Access an abstract of this month’s featured research article: Dystrophin isoform induction in vivo by antisense-mediated alternative splicing. Mol Ther. 2010 Jun;18(6):1218-23.
Guest: Denis Guttridge, PhD, Associate Professor, Molecular Virology, Immunology and Medical Genetics, The Ohio State University Access an abstract of this month’s featured research articles: Improvement of cardiac contractile function by peptide-based inhibition of NF-κB in the utrophin/dystrophin-deficient murine model of muscular dystrophy. J Transl Med. 2011 May 17;9:68. doi: 10.1186/1479-5876-9-68. Peptide-based inhibition of NF-κB rescues diaphragm muscle contractile dysfunction in a murine model of Duchenne muscular dystrophy. Mol Med. 2011 May-Jun;17(5-6):508-15. doi: 10.2119/molmed.2010.00263.
Guest: Jill Rafael-Fortney, PhD, Department of Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry, The Ohio State University Access an abstract of this month’s featured research article: Early Treatment with Lisinopril and Spironolactone Preserves Cardiac and Skeletal Muscle in Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy Mice. Circulation. 2011 Aug 2;124(5):582-8.
Guest: Dr. Carsten Bonnemann, MD, Senior Investigator, Neurogenetics Branch, and Chief of Neuromuscular and Neurogenetic Disorders of Childhood Section, National Institutes of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, National Institutes of Health Access an abstract of this month's featured research article: Large genomic deletions: a novel cause of Ullrich congenital muscular dystrophy. Ann Neurol. 2011 Jan;69(1):206-11.
Guest: Paul Martin, PhD, principal investigator, Center for Gene Therapy, The Research Institute at Nationwide Children’s Hospital Access an abstract of this month’s featured research article: A human-specific deletion in mouse Cmah increases disease severity in the mdx model of Duchenne muscular dystrophy. Sci Transl Med. 2010 Jul 28;2(42):42ra54.
Guest: Scott Harper, PhD, Nationwide Children's Hospital Access an abstract of this Month's Featured Research Article: DUX4, a candidate gene for facioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophy, causes p53-dependent myopathy in vivo. Ann Neurol. 2010 Oct 28. [Epub ahead of print]
Guest: Jerry Mendell, MD, Nationwide Children's Hospital Access an abstract of this Month's Featured Research Article: Dystrophin immunity in Duchenne's muscular dystrophy. N Engl J Med. 2010 Oct 7;363(15):1429-37.
Guest: Dr. Craig McDonald, Chair and Professor of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and Professor of Pediatrics at UC Davis Access full-text versions of this Month's Featured Research Articles: The 6-minute walk test in Duchenne/Becker muscular dystrophy: longitudinal observations. Muscle Nerve. 2010 Dec;42(6):966-74. The 6-minute walk test as a new outcome measure in Duchenne muscular dystrophy. Muscle Nerve. 2010 Apr;41(4):500-10.
Guest: Dr. Annemieke Aartsma-Rus, DMD Genetic Therapy Group, Dept. of Human Genetics, Leiden University Medical Center, The Netherlands Access an abstract of this Month's Featured Research Article: Progress in therapeutic antisense applications for neuromuscular disorders. Eur J Hum Genet. 2010 Feb;18(2):146-53.
Guest: Federica Montanaro, PhD, Nationwide Children's Hospital Access an abstract of this Month's Featured Research Article: Analysis of dystrophin deletion mutations predicts age of cardiomyopathy onset in becker muscular dystrophy. Circ Cardiovasc Genet. 2009 Dec;2(6):544-51.
Guest: Professor Kate Bushby, joint coordinator of the TREAT-NMD network Access full-text versions of this Month's Featured Research Articles: The diagnosis and management of Duchenne muscular dystrophy Part 1: diagnosis, and pharmacological and psychosocial management; Part 2: implementation of multidisciplinary care View the Supplemental Family Guide: DMD guide for families
Guest: Brian Kaspar, PhD, Nationwide Children's Hospital Access an abstract of this Month's Featured Research Article: Rescue of the spinal muscular atrophy phenotype in a mouse model by early postnatal delivery of SMN. Nat Biotechnol. 2010 Mar;28(3):271-4.
Guest: Jerry Mendell, MD, Nationwide Children's Hospital Access an abstract of this Month's Featured Research Article: Follistatin Gene Delivery Enhances Muscle Growth and Strength in Nonhuman Primates. Sci Transl Med 11 November 2009: Vol. 1, Issue 6, p. 6ra15
Guest: E. Steve Roach, MD Host: Jennifer Shu, MD Pediatric and adolescent stroke differ from adult stroke in frequency, presentation, management and prognosis. What causes childhood stroke, and how can we diagnose and treat the condition? Dr. E. Steve Roach, professor of pediatrics and neurology at the Ohio State University College of Medicine, and chief of the division of child neurology at Nationwide Children's Hospital in Columbus, Ohio, explains who, among our young patients, is at greater risk for stroke and how the clinical presentation is often very similar to that of an elderly stroke victim. Looking at the long-term ramifications, how do our young stroke patients fare as they get older? Dr. Jennifer Shu hosts.
This Podcast for the Neurology Journal begins with Dr. John H. Noseworthy, Editor-in-Chief, briefly discussing highlighted articles from the print issue of Neurology. In the second segment Dr. Ted Burns and Dr. Peter Kang interview Dr. Jerry Mendell, Director, Center for Gene Therapy at The Research Institute at Nationwide Children's Hospital about his paper on gene therapy as a potential treatment for LGMD. The podcast concludes with Dr. Erik Ensrud interviewing Dr. Steve Karceski on the topic of translational research efforts. The participants had nothing to disclose.