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The CJN Daily
Canadian families of freed hostages relieved but lament how long it has taken

The CJN Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2025 22:56


Some Toronto residents have more reason than most Canadians to be overjoyed with the release of the three Israeli women hostages on Sunday Jan. 19, as part of the first stage of an agreed upon “cease-fire for hostages” deal with Hamas that is expected to last six weeks. Maureen Leshem's younger cousin Romi Gonen, 24, was one of the trio to come out first after 471 days in captivity. Gonen was shot while fleeing the Nova Music festival on Oct. 7, where Hamas murdered many of her friends. Meanwhile, Aharon Brodutch found it hard to watch the coverage of this new round of freed hostages because it reminds him how four members of his own family were released from Gaza over a year ago, in November 2023. His sister-in-law Hagar Brodutch and her three young children, Ofri, 11, Yuval, 10, and Oriya, now 5, spent 51 days in captivity after being captured during the terrorist rampage through their Kibbutz Kfar Aza. On today's episode of The CJN Daily, we'll hear from Aharon Brodutch, who shares details about what the rehabilitation process for freed hostages looks like, and from Maureen Leshem about what the release of her young cousin means, and why they continue to advocate for the release of the remaining 95 hostages. Related links Donate to the Hope for Romi fund to send financial help directly to Romi Gonen's family to help her heal.  Hear our original The CJN Daily interview with Toronto physicist Aharon Brodutch from November 2023, when his Israeli sister-in-law and her three children were released from Hamas captivity. Read more about Iris Weinstein Haggai's campaign to have her Canadian-raised mother, Judah Weinstein Haggai's body returned from Gaza, in The CJN. Credits Host and writer: Ellin Bessner (@ebessner) Production team: Zachary Kauffman (producer), Michael Fraiman (executive producer) Music: Dov Beck-Levine Support our show Subscribe to The CJN newsletter Donate to The CJN (+ get a charitable tax receipt) Subscribe to The CJN Daily (Not sure how? Click here)

Some Future Day
Murdered, Kidnapped, Taken Hostage from Kibbutz Nir Oz: The Bibas Family Story | Ofri Bibas Levy & Yifat Zailer

Some Future Day

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2024 72:14


Here's the thing about the 101 Israeli hostages in Gaza: they were torn from their lives over 400 days ago. Here's the thing about the only two Jewish children who are currently hostages in Gaza: their parents are also hostages. Here's the thing about Ariel and Kfir Bibas' grandparents: they were both burnt to death in their home. One was a teacher with Parkinson's and the other was a painter.The entire family lived on a kibbutz juxtaposed with Gaza and supported equal rights, freedom, liberty, and of course, legal statehood for their Palestinian neighbors. Here's the thing that we have lost from terrorism, conflict, information wars, antisemitism, falsification, and politics: our humanity. We have forgotten that the 101 hostages have first names, passions, careers, humility, love, and dreams. Ofri Bibas Levy and Yifat Zailer took the time to remind me, and now the rest of the world, about humanity lost in our very emotional conversation.In this emotional episode, Marc welcomes Yifat Zailer and Ofri Bibas Levy to share their poignant stories and experiences over the past year. Yifat, an architect and passionate photographer, and Ofri, an occupational therapist, provide a deeply personal insight into their connections with the Bibas family and the impact of the traumatic events they endured on October 7th.They discuss their struggles, emotions, and the changes that have reshaped their lives and identities since then. The conversation reveals the heartbreaking realities of having family members, including young children, taken hostage by terrorists, and the resulting emotional and physical toll. Both guests reflect on their resilience, hope for the future, and the significant need for global humanitarian considerations.Preorder Marc's new book, "Some Future Day: How AI Is Going to Change Everything"Sign up for the Some Future Day Newsletter here: https://marcbeckman.substack.com/Episode Links:Bring Bibas Back on IG: https://www.instagram.com/bring.bibas.back/Bring Bibas Back on FB: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61554308188558To join the conversation, follow Marc Beckman here: YoutubeLinkedInTwitterInstagramTikTok

See, Hear, Feel
EP140: When We Do Harm: A Discussion on Medical Mistakes with Dr. Danielle Ofri

See, Hear, Feel

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2024 29:32 Transcription Available


In this episode, Dr. Danielle Ofri, a renowned physician and author with extensive experience at Bellevue Hospital and NYU, delves into the critical issue of medical mistakes discussed in her latest book, When We Do Harm. She provides insights into her journey of understanding the prevalence of medical errors, the emotional toll on healthcare providers, and the importance of balancing professional duties with emotional well-being. Dr. Ofri also shares personal experiences and advocates for systemic changes and honest communication to improve patient safety and care.00:00 Introduction and Guest Introduction01:00 Discussing 'When We Do Harm'01:53 Understanding Medical Errors03:50 The Human Element in Medicine07:08 Personal Experiences with Medical Errors11:35 Emotional Impact and Coping17:43 Strategies for Improvement28:29 Final Thoughts and Recommendations

Mandy Connell
06-04-24 Interview - Ofri Reiner is a Survivor of the October 7th Attacks

Mandy Connell

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2024 13:27 Transcription Available


OFRI REINER IS A SURVIVOR OF THE OCTOBER 7TH ATTACKS And she is in town with a film about those horrific events. She will be appearing after a screening of the film SuperNova: The Truth About Oct 7th to tell her story and she joins me at today at 2pm to share a bit of it with us today. Find the film by clicking here, unfortunately the event is sold out. From what I can tell this film is not yet available for widespread release. This is the trailer of the film. She will be in Fort Collins June 6th, buy tickets here!

The Ryan and Rush Show
Javon Small & Eduardo Andre Commit to WVU Basketball, Ofri Remains & WVU NBA Updates

The Ryan and Rush Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2024 26:34


Take us on those Country Roads! We are available on Apple, Spotify, YouTube & wherever else you get your podcasts. Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-ryan-and-rush-show/id1604428144Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3cWNA21qFJG1YLrUbwM0UI?si=d93b3e30b6b24429Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8AjkTBBo7G7vG1cqjszhUAYou can also find us at RyanandRush.com! Donate Here: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=2XSRNBQB6XREA  Follow Ryan & Rush on X/Twitter & Instagram: @Ryanandrushshow  @ramblingrush @moneyline_MacWVU Baseball Pledge per Homerun: https://countryroadstrust.com/pledge-per-home-run/

It's all Fine and Danjee
Episode 207: Asheville Mountain Kitchen! Special Guest:Ofri Hirsch!

It's all Fine and Danjee

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2024 66:12


This week, we explore the world of boutique cooking classes with Ofri Hirsch, founder of Asheville Mountain Kitchen. Ofri discusses her diverse knowledge of different types of cuisines and how her boutique cooking classes came to be. Interested in booking a class? Us too! Listen in to find out how.     LINKS:   Asheville Mountain Kitchen https://www.ashevillemountainkitchen.com   Fine and Danjee-Website https://www.fineanddanjee.com   The Lynwood Lounge-‘Your vacation home-away-from-home.' https://airbnb.com/h/thelynwoodlounge   Daniel Fox Books (Dan's novels) https://www.danielfoxbooks.com

VetChat from The Webinar Vet
Glaucoma In Dogs And Cats: How Should We Manage It? - Ron Ofri | VETchat By The Webinar Vet

VetChat from The Webinar Vet

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2024 35:46


Joining Anthony for this episode of VETchat by The Webinar Vet is Ron Ofri, Professor of Veterinary Ophthalmology at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem. In this episode, Anthony and Ron discuss ophthalmology in veterinary medicine. They discuss whether practices should be doing routine tonometry and ophthalmoscopy, the management of chronic glaucoma and cases that may need enucleation, coping with blindness in dogs and cats, and the connection between glaucoma and uveitis. They also touch on the concept of neuroprotective treatment for glaucoma and the challenges of diagnosing and treating glaucoma in cats. The conversation concludes with a discussion on expressing gratitude to teachers and the importance of recognizing their impact.

Bokspanarna
141. Uppväxtskildringar

Bokspanarna

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2024 15:58


Bokspanarna kan konstatera att det inte är lätt att vara liten. Frågan är om den lyckliga barndomen finns egentligen? Eller är det så enkelt att det inte skrivs några böcker om den. Fram till dess få bokspanarna hålla till godo med sviktande fasader, rivna hus och den där bultande längtan efter det som kanske aldrig var. Veckans gäst: Helén Lagerqvist Vi pratar om dessa böcker: Ofri jord av Claire Fuller Parkeringsplatsen: prosaberättelse av Kerstin Bergström Utanpåverket av Kristin Nord

The CJN Daily
Just freed by Hamas, 10-year-old Ofri Brodutch wants to come to Canada, her uncle says

The CJN Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2023 20:19


This past weekend, Canadian physicist Aharon Brodutch enjoyed an emotional reunion in an Israeli hospital with his kidnapped sister-in-law, Hagar, and her three children, all of whom were taken by Hamas on Oct. 7. The Israelis from Kibbutz Aza were set free on Sunday, Nov. 26 as part of the ongoing hostage deal reached between Israel and Hamas. They'd been held for more than seven weeks since the attack that killed 1,200 Israelis and saw 240 people taken hostage. Brodutch said the four freed hostages have lost a lot of weight and were not ready to leave the hospital yet. His brother, Avichai—Hagar's husband—managed to survive the attack that day, but was wounded in the fighting trying to defend his community. Aharon Brodutch spoke to The CJN Daily host Ellin Bessner just before boarding a return flight to Toronto. He recounted the tense moments leading up to his family's release and explained why his 10-year-old niece, Ofri Brodutch, who attended a Jewish summer camp this year in Ontario, wants to come back to Canada. What we talked about Learn more about Aharon Brodutch's campaign to convince Canada to do more to free the hostages, on The CJN Daily and in The CJN Read how Shira Brodutch assembled a stroller protest in Toronto to draw attention to Hamas's kidnapping of 33 Israeli babies, in The CJN Support The CJN by donating to the future of what Jewish Canada sounds like Credits The CJN Daily is written and hosted by Ellin Bessner (@ebessner on Twitter). Zachary Kauffman is the producer. Michael Fraiman is the executive producer. Our theme music is by Dov Beck-Levine. Our title sponsor is Metropia. We're a member of The CJN Podcast Network. To subscribe to this podcast, please watch this video. Donate to The CJN and receive a charitable tax receipt by clicking here.

Afternoons with Rob Breakenridge
Concern over fate of Israeli hostages; Why Hamas's defeat would be good for Muslims; Speculation grows about Trudeau's political future

Afternoons with Rob Breakenridge

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2023 41:17


Today's guests: Aharon Brodutch, Canadian-Israeli living in Toronto - his sister-in-law, Hagit, 40, and her children, Ofri, 10, Yuval, 8, and Uriah, 4, were kidnapped by Hamas on October 7 Raheel Raza, President; Council for Muslims Facing Tomorrow / Board member of The Council of Muslims Against Antisemitism Paul Wells, author / political journalist Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The CJN Daily
Hear the families of Hamas's hostages urge the Canadian government to do more

The CJN Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2023 18:17


If you ask some relatives of the nearly 240 Israeli hostages taken by Hamas on Oct. 7, they will say “there hasn't been enough pressure” to free their loved ones. That's one of the key messages they emphasized during private meetings with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, and with other Canadian politicians and journalists, on Oct. 30. The Israeli group said they are getting little to no information on their loved ones' status from their own government, which they've accused of failing to protect their families. They called on Canada to break off diplomatic and financial ties to organizations and countries that help Hamas, and they want Canada to pressure Israel to make hostage recovery the top priority. On today's The CJN Daily, host Ellin Bessner brings you the powerful words of several relatives, including Winnipeg-born hostage Vivian Silver's son, Chen Zeigen; Aharon Brodutch, a Canadian-Israeli physicist whose sister-in-law and three young children were kidnapped from Kibbutz Kfar Aza (including his niece, Ofri, 10, who attended Camp Gesher in Ontario this summer, and nephews Yuval, 8, and Uriah, 4); Harel Lapidot, a Regina-born Israeli lawyer, whose niece Tiferet Lapidot, 22, was murdered at the Supernova music festival, and Itay Raviv, with three relatives held hostage and one uncle murdered at Kibbutz Nir Oz. What we talked about Why Vivian Silver's close friend thinks she would want to be freed from Hamas peacefully, on The CJN Daily Watch the full press conference by families of the Hamas victims on CPAC's YouTube channel Read more about the hostage families' anguish in The CJN Credits The CJN Daily is written and hosted by Ellin Bessner (@ebessner on Twitter). Zachary Kauffman is the producer. Michael Fraiman is the executive producer. Our theme music by Dov Beck-Levine. Our title sponsor is Metropia. We're a member of The CJN Podcast Network. To subscribe to this podcast, please watch this video. Donate to The CJN and receive a charitable tax receipt by clicking here.

Moral Matters
Searching for Medicine's Soul - Cross Feed - Danielle Ofri

Moral Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2023 52:40


Healthcare has become increasingly consolidated and corporatized over the past few decades and Danielle Ofri has written eloquently about its impact on the practice of medicine. In this episode, shared by Searching for Medicine's Soul, Aaron Rothstein talks with Dr. Ofri about the challenges to the relationship between doctor and patient: administrative creep in the medical field, nonprofit hospital (mis)behavior, and the application of the adversarial patient compensation system to unintended medical errors. Find more episodes of Searching for Medicine's Soul here: ‎Searching for Medicine's Soul on Apple Podcasts   Support Moral Matters: Get Started — Fix Moral Injury   Twitter - @fixmoralinjury Instagram - @moralinjury Facebook - @moralinjuryofhc LinkedIn - Moral Injury of Healthcare        

Caring Greatly
The Transparency Conundrum with Danielle Ofri, MD

Caring Greatly

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2023 27:17


In this episode, Dr. Ofri and I talk about an article she recently published in the New Yorker titled, “The Curious Side Effects of Medical Transparency.” We delve into how the act of exposing medical notes to patients necessarily changes their purpose and their content, and how that, in turn, changes the thinking processes of clinicians. We talk about how art and expression are both integral to and separate from the art and science of medicine. Finally, Dr. Ofri offers advice to rising clinicians about how to separate their responsibilities from their identities to support sustainable practice. Dr. Danielle Ofri is a leader who cares greatly.

The Good Robot IS ON STRIKE!
Ofri Cnaani on Art, Digital Archives and Activism

The Good Robot IS ON STRIKE!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2023 29:23


In this episode we chat with Ofri Cnaani, an artist and associate lecturer at Goldsmiths, University of London. Artists are doing amazing things in tech spaces, not just working with tech but also using art to explore how our world is infused with data. Ofri discusses some of her projects with us, including her investigation of the fire that destroyed the National Museum of Brazil in 2018, which prompted a massive crowdsourced appeal for photos of museum exhibits taken by visitors, and her Statistical Bodies project, which humorously looks at what kind of data about bodies aren't yet useful, like jealousy and social fatigue, or what is impossible to capture about the body. 

La pastilla de Gamera
Va llegando el ofri

La pastilla de Gamera

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2023 5:49


¡Arrancamos la semana y la Pastilla de Gamera

JOWMA (Jewish Orthodox Women's Medical Association) Podcast
What Patients Say, What Doctors Hear/What Doctors Say, What Patients Hear with Dr. Danielle Ofri

JOWMA (Jewish Orthodox Women's Medical Association) Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2023 64:07


Danielle Ofri MD, PhD is one of the foremost voices in the medical world today.  She's a primary care internist at Bellevue Hospital and clinical professor of medicine at NYU, as well as founder/editor-in-chief of Bellevue Literary Review, and her writing appears in The New Yorker, the New York Times, as well as in The Lancet, and NEJM. She's given several TED talks and performed at The Moth. Ofri is the author of six books about life in medicine; her latest is “When We Do Harm: A Doctor Confronts Medical Error.”  www.danielleofri.com _______________________________________________________ Become a JOWMA Member! www.jowma.org  Follow us on Instagram! www.instagram.com/JOWMA_org  Follow us on Twitter! www.twitter.com/JOWMA_med  Follow us on Facebook! https://www.facebook.com/JOWMAorg/ Stay up-to-date with JOWMA news! Sign up for the JOWMA newsletter! https://jowma.us6.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=9b4e9beb287874f9dc7f80289&id=ea3ef44644&mc_cid=dfb442d2a7&mc_eid=e9eee6e41e

INVESTIGAÇÃO CRIMINAL
ELA QUERIA ALUGAR UM APARTAMENTO E LEVOU UM GOLPE - EU $OFRI - INVESTIGAÇÃO CRIMINAL #100

INVESTIGAÇÃO CRIMINAL

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2023 43:23


Jéssica Costa foi inocentemente em busca de um apartamento para fazer uma viagem na virada de ano. Pensou ter encontrado alguém de quem alugar, mas, na semana de natal, suspeitou que tivesse tomado um g0lpe. Os dias se passaram e ela descobriu que sua suspeita estava correta e ela havia caído no g0lpe do aluguel falso. Venha conhecer a história dela. Confira mais conteúdos do canal Operação Policial: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=RDCMUCDN9trGkW4NiznUCUhHcSmg&playnext=1 Para ser MEMBRO DO CANAL, clique no link abaixo: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDN9trGkW4NiznUCUhHcSmg/join#golpe #truecrime #crime Uma série @medialand

INVESTIGAÇÃO CRIMINAL
NEGLIGÊNCIA MÉDICA OU CRU3LD4DE? - EU $OFRI - RENATA BASTOS - INVESTIGAÇÃO CRIMINAL #94

INVESTIGAÇÃO CRIMINAL

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2023 53:26


Renata Bastos foi em busca de uma cirurgia de remoção de vesícula com um médico particular por não sentir confiança no hospital público de sua cidade. Mas acabaria caminhando direto para um pesadelo sem saber. Dores insuportáveis, complicações de pós operatório, meses e meses de dores, problemas, danos psicológicos e financeiros. E, das dezenas de vítimas desse médico, Renata ainda foi uma das de mais "sorte": está aqui para contar essa história e buscar por justiça. Uma série @medialand

Urbcast - a podcast about cities (podcast o miastach)
135: Neighborhood Lab: how to create inclusive and thriving communities? (guest: Ofri Earon - Neighborhood Lab)

Urbcast - a podcast about cities (podcast o miastach)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2023 38:03


Welcome to the 135. episode of Urbcast, in which we talk about: Neighborhood Lab: how to create inclusive and thriving communities?

Inside Medical Malpractice
Communication Errors in Health Care - What Doctors Say, What Patients Hear with Dr. Danielle Ofri MD PHD

Inside Medical Malpractice

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2023 65:16


This month, Inside Medical Malpractice returns focus to one of the 5 top issues in malpractice litigation:  communication.  Listen as repeat guest Dr. Danielle Ofri MD, PhD ,one of the most thought provoking and influential voices in healthcare today, discusses her book ‘What Patients Say, What Doctors Hear'. Dr. Ofri says that the doctor patient interview remains the single most powerful diagnostic tool in medicine. But what patients say and what doctors hear are often two very different things. Listen as Dr. Ofri highlights just how powerful the doctor patient relationship is and talks honestly about the disclosure of medical error. There's a great conversation about the power imbalance that exists between doctors and patients and suggestions to avoid the underlying commonality in almost all lawsuits; a breakdown in doctor-patient communication. Listening and communicating not only makes patients feel cared for, it can improve the accuracy of the information offered, reduce the risk of medical error and result in few lawsuits. There's something valuable in this episode for everyone!

The Doctor's Art
On Moral Injury and Emotions in Medicine (with Dr. Danielle Ofri)

The Doctor's Art

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2022 57:48 Transcription Available


As one of the most prolific and acclaimed physician writers today, Dr. Danielle Ofri is the author of seven books on the intricacies of modern medical practice and the doctor-patient relationship. Her other writings have appeared in The New York Times, The Atlantic, The New Yorker, in addition to various leading medical journals. She is also the co-founder and editor-in-chief of the Bellevue Literary Review, a literary journal that publishes works focusing on the human body, illness, and health. In her writings, Dr. Ofri uses vivid narratives to shed light on the highs and lows of being a doctor. In this episode, she joins us to share her path to medicine, how doctors can mitigate the moral injury they experience in their work, and how storytelling can comfort us in times of suffering.In this episode, you will hear about:How Dr. Ofri was initially drawn to internal medicine through the patient stories she encountered - 1:54A discussion of the tension between the business and art of medicine - 6:07Dr. Ofri's advice on how clinicians can combat the moral corrosion that broken medical systems can induce - 11:29How Dr. Ofri's medical residency during the AIDS epidemic led to her passion for writing - 16:33Dr. Ofri's writing process - 23:30A discussion of the moral philosophy of medicine and why doctors do what they do - 27:09Dr. Ofri reflections on how her writing has impacted her clinical practice - 31:47The wisdom that physicians who encounter suffering every day can share with a world experiencing collective grief from the COVID-19 pandemic - 34:38A discussion of the emotional toll on clinicians of delivering bad news and confronting grief, and an exploration of guilt and shame - 42:25Dr. Ofri's advice to clinicians on how to stay connected to meaning in medicine - 48:44Dr. Danielle Ofri is the author of the following books on being a doctor:Singular Intimacies: Becoming a Doctor at BellevueWhat Doctors Feel: How Emotions Affect the Practice of MedicineWhen We Do Harm: A Doctor Confronts Medical ErrorWhat Patients Say, What Doctors HearMedicine in TranslationIntensive Care: A Doctor's JourneyIncidental FindingsFollow Dr. Ofri on Twitter @DanielleOfri.This episode included an excerpt from Jacqueline du Pré and Daniel Barenboim's performance of the Cello Sonata No. 2 in F major, Op. 99 by Johannes Brahms, recorded live in West Berlin in 1968.Visit our website www.TheDoctorsArt.com where you can find transcripts of all episodes.If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, rate, and review our show, available for free on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. If you know of a doctor, patient, or anyone working in health care who would love to explore meaning in medicine with us on the show, feel free to leave a suggestion in the comments or send an email to info@thedoctorsart.com.Copyright The Doctor's Art Podcast 2022

Searching for Medicine‘s Soul
The Heart of Medicine with Danielle Ofri

Searching for Medicine‘s Soul

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2022 52:10


On this episode of Searching for Medicine's Soul, Aaron Rothstein is joined by Danielle Ofri, Clinical Professor of Medicine at the New York University School of Medicine and founder of the Bellevue Literary Review. The two discuss Ofri's work chronicling the challenges to the relationship between doctor and patient: administrative creep in the medical field, nonprofit hospital (mis)behavior, and the application of the adversarial patient compensation system to unintended medical errors. See also: Danielle's website When We Do Harm, Danielle's latest book The Bellevue Literary Review  

Daily Remedy
A conversation with Dr. Ofri, editor in chief of Bellevue Literary Review

Daily Remedy

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2021 37:42


We interview Dr. Danielle Ofri, a pioneer in narrative medicine and the editor in chief of Bellevue Literary Review (BLR). She transformed BLR from an outgrowth of New York University to an independent publishing house. Now BLR celebrates its twentieth anniversary. To learn more about BLR, please select the link below: https://blreview.org/

Axess Podd
Panelen 2021 - Mordet på Einár, ofri handel och tomt på museet

Axess Podd

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2021 26:30


I veckans avsnitt av Panelen samtalar Erik Jersenius, Catarina Kärkkäinen och Stefan Stern om mordet på Nils ”Einár” Grönberg, huruvida väst borde handla mindre med Kina och antika museer utan antikvetare. Programledare: Erik Thyselius

Chasing Campfires
ASFIR 4x4 Live from Overland Expo Mtn West

Chasing Campfires

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2021 26:22


On this episode we chat with Ruth and Ofri from ASFIR4x4 about their wide range of products for off-road and overland vehicles. Hailing from Israel, this company manufacturers extremely durable rock sliders, bumpers, aluminum skid plates and much more for a wide range of vehicles. Check them out for all your off-road protection needs at https://www.asfir.com/ instagram.com/asfir_offroad/ instagram.com/moleisurexventures/

First Opinion Podcast
Episode 16: Danielle Ofri on her postmortem folder

First Opinion Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2021 26:32


Danielle Ofri experienced the pandemic firsthand at Bellevue Hospital in New York. As a primary care physician, Ofri makes life-long connections with her patients. She talks about the importance of recognizing the emotion that comes when a patient dies, how her experiences as a medical resident during the AIDS crisis shaped her career, and how the Covid-19 pandemic will have a similar career-sculpting effect on today's trainees. The conversation starts with Ofri's First Opinion essay, "My ‘postmortem' folder and the intensely personal nature of the latest Covid-19 surge."

The Kunai Podcast: Fintech is Eating the World
Ofri Rom, Head of Data Science at Zencity

The Kunai Podcast: Fintech is Eating the World

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2021 32:00


Episode Outline[01:01] Ofri's background[03:47] Getting 21 talented research engineers to join his company[05:23] Ofri's insights on Data Science[06:43] Separating product and insight[10:48] Challenges with unstructured data[14:00] Training an algorithm[16:34] Data visualisation[18:44] Ofri's many patents[23:33] The GDPR's impact[25:10] Ofri's adviceConnect with OfriLinkedInWebsite

Backstage - The Bachata Podcast
The art of Instagram with Ofir & Ofri

Backstage - The Bachata Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2021 61:23


There are only very few who mastered the art of social media. Ofir & Ofri are one of them. Their content is unique and entertaining all while staying 100% authentic and true to themselves. But it wasn't always like that for the israeli couple. In this episode they'll share with you the long journey & battle they had with social media and how they finally managed to let their true selves shine. And Ofir will share some general wisdom in the form an analogy or two...maybe three...four?! Sit back, relax and prepare for an hour of fun and lighthearted conversation with these two amazing people! on instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ofirandofri_official/ their new online dance school: https://www.bebachata.com/

Doctor Thyroid
Medical Error and Addressing Patient Safety with Dr. Danielle Ofri

Doctor Thyroid

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2021 49:07


Dr. Danielle Ofri is a doctor at Bellevue Hospital in New York City. She is one of the foremost voices in the medical world today, shining an unflinching light on the realities of healthcare and speaking passionately about the doctor-patient relationship. Her newest book is "When We Do Harm: A Doctor Confronts Medical Error." Ofri is a regular contributor to the New York Times and is also the editor-in-chief of the Bellevue Literary Review. She lives in New York City and is determined to get through the Bach cello suites before she kicks the bucket. In this episode: Medical error is the third leading cause of death? After heart disease and cancer. Intended audience for the book? A general audience; lay-public and medical professionals. It is difficult to define a medial error. Starting medication at wrong dose? What errors cause death? This can be vague. Hospitalized patients are different than the general public All sorts of patient harm should be brought to light — shift the medical field to “more safe” should be our goal. Once you are in the patient chair, one loses their strength and power. System flaws: more common error is a qualified professional who is burdened by design flaws — including false alarms. Collaboration and intellectual humility — recognizing we don’t know. Patients are sicker and more chronic conditions, mean collaboration helps reduce error. Denmark as an example to error response: acknowledge and apologize. The U.S. malpractice system as part of the problem. Qualifiers of malpractice: harm occurred, doctor was the cause, and consequence was big enough to make the case worthwhile. Who is making the laws about malpractice? Could be an underlining agenda. Recourse for patients: 1. Talk with doctor or nurse. 2. The hospital’s patient advocate. 3. Insurance patient advocates. 4. Local Board of Health. 5. Keep notes, and have a paper trail. The system is not designed to get information easy — take advantage of CARES Act. When transparency backfires; if a doctor is treating high risk patients, then their error will be higher. Doctors penalized for spending more time with a patient. The need for silence or time to think. The problem with the “reimbursement” model. Medical error, adverse events, and unintended consequences. Over-treating and over-diagnosis in regard to prostate or thyroid. Statute of limitations. Errors that don’t cause harm. Wash your hands and stop and think. Dr. Ofri’s Links: Bellevue Literary Review www.danielleofri.com “When We Do Harm: A Doctor Confronts Medical Error” New Yorker Covid Diary Recent events - Dr. Ofri: tinyurl.com/BLRViral  Covid Writing Goes Viral: How Literary and Social Media Writing Became a Lifeline during the Pandemic tinyurl.com/ReadingTheBody Reading the Body: Poetry, Dance & Disability Notes CARES Act Hardeep Singh, M.D., M.P.H. Doctor Thyroid Facebook Doctor Thyroid with Philip James Twitter philipjames@docthyroid.com  

The Visible Voices
Danielle Ofri on Writing and Storytelling

The Visible Voices

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2021 20:48


Resa speaks with Danielle Ofri, MD, PhD, a clinical professor of medicine at the New York University School of Medicine. She has worked at Bellevue Hospital for decades. They discuss writing and finding one's voice through writing  Dr. Ofri recently released When We Do Harm. She is the author of many books and has regular contributions in Slate, New York Times, the New England Journal of Medicine, and the Lancet.. They discuss her June 2019 New York Times OpEd piece The Business of Health Care Depends on Exploiting Doctors and Nurses One resource seems infinite and free: the professionalism of caregivers. Listen to Dr. Ofri's TEDMED talk.  Twitter @danielleofri Website danielleofri.com

Doctors Who Create
#32 Re-imagine Notes

Doctors Who Create

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2021 60:21


Welcome to episode 2 of 3 in our Re-imagine Healthcare mini-series! This time, we'll be talking all about medical documentation. In this episode, learn how Dr. Danielle Ofri, Dr. Prashant Patel, and Dr. Ken Braslow write their clinical notes and hear their ideas on how to improve the documentation process. You can check out more of Dr. Ofri's work at www.DanielleOfri.com and the Bellevue Literary Review, www.BLReview.org. Or at the upcoming virtual screening of Why Doctors Write on January 11th, 2021: https://www.tickettailor.com/events/bellevueliteraryreview/463821#. You can learn more about Luminello, the user-friendly EHR founded by Dr. Braslow, at www.luminello.com. Stay tuned for our next episode on Re-Imagine Consults. If you'd like to share your ideas about how to improve consultations, send us an email at dwcfilesubmission@gmail.com. At Doctors Who Create, our podcasts are brought to you by Darlina Liu and Mekala Neelakantan. Music for this episode is credited to the band, Nightfloat. As always, please tweet us (@doctorscreate) with any questions, comments, or feedback!

Docs Outside The Box - Ordinary Doctors Doing Extraordinary Things
206 - End of Year Rewind - Dr. Danielle Ofri: Is our biggest strength our greatest weakness?

Docs Outside The Box - Ordinary Doctors Doing Extraordinary Things

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2020 38:47


Our 4th most downloaded episode this year was Episode 153 - Is our biggest strength our greatest weakness? It’s well known that doctors put patients first even though it may have negative social effects on doctors. Whether we call it professionalism or an edict, this way of life has allowed us to be viewed as unbiased advocates for our patients.   Dr. Danielle Ofri joins me on this episode to discuss an Op-Ed she wrote in the NY Times last year discussing if our professionalism is being taken advantage of by hospitals.  Dr. Danielle Ofri  is an internist at Bellevue Hospital and NYU School of Medicine. She writes regularly for the New York Times, Slate Magazine and other publications about medicine and the doctor-patient relationship. Dr. Ofri is the author of five books, including, most recently, “What Patients Say; What Doctors Hear.” Her TED talks include Deconstructing Perfection and Fear: A Necessary Emotion.   Transcription: (coming soon)   This episode is sponsored by Provider Solutions & Development. Experts in holistic career coaching – check them out at www.psdrecruit.org/docsoutsidethebox    

The Short Coat
Recess Rehash: When Doctors Do Harm ft. Danielle Ofri, MD

The Short Coat

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2020 56:07


Hippocrates set a high bar. [Hope your Thanksgiving was excellent, safe, and happy! We didn't record anything this week, so here's a rerun for you.]Dr. Danielle Ofri–NYU professor of medicine, Bellevue Hospital internist, and author of great renown–joined us this time to talk about her new book, When We Do Harm: A Doctor Confronts Medical Error.  Examining medical errors is a something all good physicians do–sometimes on a stage in front of their colleagues but often surreptitiously. However, “mistakes were made” simply isn't acceptable to most patients and lawyers. Meanwhile, the shame felt by practitioners who make mistakes is not only unhelpful but hinders their development and can contribute to burnout and depression.   Because of the consequences of shame are so dire, Dr. Ofri argues in her book that confronting mistakes in a humane, understanding, and open fashion is vital.  Not many years ago, a headline grabbed her attention:  medical errors are the third-leading cause of death in the United States.  How can that be? she wondered.  If people were dying at that rate, wouldn't physicians have noticed this earlier?  Of course, it turns out that the story of medical error is much more complicated than that headline would lead one to believe, and set Dr. Ofri on the path to this latest book.  Join MD/PhD student Aline Sandouk, M4 Marisa Evers, M2 Jessica De Haan, and M4 Anne Nora for this discussion on the sources of error, the causes, and the ways to understand and learn from the inevitable. We also discuss her and her colleagues' experiences fighting COVID-19 in New York City and learning about the disease in real time. We Want to Hear From You How'd we do on this week's show? Did we miss anything in our conversation? Did we anger you? Did we make you smile? Call us at 347-SHORTCT anytime  or email theshortcoats@gmail.com.  It's always a pleasure to hear from you!…

Sverige vaknar
Svensken är ofri, men kan i tanken vara betydligt friare!

Sverige vaknar

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2020 2:18


Hör hela avsnittet här: https://www.svegot.se/2020/08/24/sverige-vaknar-27-november-2020/

Inside Medical Malpractice
A Doctor Confronts Medical Error with Dr. Danielle Ofri, MD, PhD

Inside Medical Malpractice

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2020 66:03


Dr. Danielle Ofri MD, PhD is one of the most thought provoking and influential voices in healthcare today. She is a clinical professor at NYU School of Medicine, an internist at Bellevue Hospital and the author of several acclaimed books including ‘When We Do Harm. A Doctor Confronts Medical Error.’ Her discussion on adverse events in healthcare will make you stop and think for a very long time. Listen as Dr. Ofri highlights the importance of communication in health care and shares the one thing we can all do today to improve patient safety. Dr. Ofri believes that COVID-19 has shone a positive spotlight on healthcare providers, offering a unique opportunity to affect positive change. She also shares why malpractice lawyers should care about how doctors feel in the wake of a malpractice claim. Don’t miss this podcast!

Something You Should Know
How, Why and When Doctors Make Mistakes & How Creatures and People Actually Evolve

Something You Should Know

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2020 55:28


When someone is sick or in the hospital, it is customary to send them flowers. Who doesn’t love flowers? But do flowers actually help sick people heal? This episode begins with a discussion on some interesting research that connects healing with plants and nature. http://askinyourface.com/2012/05/06/the-healing-power-of-flowers/ Everyone makes mistakes, including doctors. But medical errors can have serious consequences. It has been reported that medical errors are the third leading cause of death in America. Could that be true? What is being done to prevent medical errors and what can we as patients do to make sure we are not the recipient of one of those errors. Here to discuss that is Dr. Ofri, Clinical professor of medicine at the New York University School of Medicine and practicing physician at New York’s Bellevue Hospital for more than two decades. She is author of the book When We Do Harm: A Doctor Confronts Medical Error (https://amzn.to/3hVGku9) Have you ever wondered why traffic seems to stop on a highway for no apparent reason and then just starts up again? How does that happen? Listen as I explain the science of phantom traffic jams and what we could all do to stop them if we all worked together. http://www.livescience.com/713-science-traffic-jams.html How does evolution actually happen? How did fish come out of the water and start walking? Where did their lungs and legs and feet come from? How did reptiles transform into birds? How does any creature evolve into another? We have a lot of new evidence that helps explain that says Neil Shubin. Neil is a paleontologist, evolutionary biologist and Professor at the University of Chicago and author of the book Some Assembly Required: Decoding Four Billion Years of Life, from Ancient Fossils to DNA (https://amzn.to/3gzfoii). Listen as he explains the fascinating world of evolution.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The EPAM Continuum Podcast Network
The Resonance Test 52: Danielle Ofri, Author of "When We Do Harm"

The EPAM Continuum Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2020 31:35


We need to talk about electronic medical records. Dr. Danielle Ofri certainly does. Why? The physician-author of the newly published volume, *When We Do Harm,* tells our Jonathon Swersey, on the latest episode of this podcast: “I was just tearing my hair out” because a patient requested a biopsy report and she spent nearly 45 minutes trying to extract it from the EMR. When Ofri says “now it falls on the clinicians to somehow find time to customize the EMR to make it workable,” you get a vivid sense of how EMRs contribute to physician burnout. Ofri, it turns out, has all kinds of strong opinions. Listen to this episode and you'll learn, for instance, how *shame* functions in the world of medical error. (After making an error as a second-year resident, she says: “It took me 20 years till I could talk about and write about it.”) Ofri also discusses the naming of medicines, the common good and American healthcare, and what it's like to practice medicine during the current pandemic and prepare for the next one. Attend to Ofri, *Resonance Test* listeners. When she speaks, she does good. Host: Kyle Wing Editor: Kyp Pilalas Producer: Ken Gordon

Coast Range Radio
Big Timber in Oregon's Public Schools - John Borowski

Coast Range Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2020 29:00


Coast Range Radio interviews John Borowski. John is a long time marine and environmental science educator in Oregon. In our discussion, John draws from his years of experience to describe the power timber and fossil fuel companies have in influencing science education. Of specific interest, John outlines how the Oregon Forest Resources Institute’s (OFRI) timber focused materials enter Oregon’s schools and influence environmental education.Support the show (https://coastrange.org/donate/)

The Short Coat
When Doctors Do Harm ft. Danielle Ofri, MD

The Short Coat

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2020 56:07


Hippocrates set a high bar. Dr. Danielle Ofri–NYU professor of medicine, Bellevue Hospital internist, and author of great renown–joined us this time to talk about her new book, When We Do Harm: A Doctor Confronts Medical Error.  Examining medical errors is a something all good physicians do–sometimes on a stage in front of their colleagues but often surreptitiously. However, “mistakes were made” simply isn't acceptable to most patients and lawyers. Meanwhile, the shame felt by practitioners who make mistakes is not only unhelpful but hinders their development and can contribute to burnout and depression.   Because of the consequences of shame are so dire, Dr. Ofri argues in her book that confronting mistakes in a humane, understanding, and open fashion is vital.  Not many years ago, a headline grabbed her attention:  medical errors are the third-leading cause of death in the United States.  How can that be? she wondered.  If people were dying at that rate, wouldn't physicians have noticed this earlier?  Of course, it turns out that the story of medical error is much more complicated than that headline would lead one to believe, and set Dr. Ofri on the path to this latest book.  Join MD/PhD student Aline Sandouk, M4 Marisa Evers, M2 Jessica De Haan, and M4 Anne Nora for this discussion on the sources of error, the causes, and the ways to understand and learn from the inevitable. We also discuss her and her colleagues' experiences fighting COVID-19 in New York City and learning about the disease in real time. We Want to Hear From You How'd we do on this week's show? Did we miss anything in our conversation? Did we anger you? Did we make you smile? Call us at 347-SHORTCT anytime  or email theshortcoats@gmail.com.  It's always a pleasure to hear from you!…

The Nurse Keith Show
Confronting Medical Errors With Physician Author Dr. Danielle Ofri | The Nurse Keith Show, EPS 282

The Nurse Keith Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2020 48:28


On episode 282 of The Nurse Keith Show nursing career and healthcare podcast, Keith interviews physician author Dr. Danielle Ofri, MD, PhD, regarding the need to rigorously confront medical errors. Dr. Ofri is one of the foremost voices in the medical world, shining an unflinching light on the realities of healthcare and the doctor-patient relationship. Nurse Keith is a holistic career coach for nurses, as well as a professional podcaster, published author, inspiring speaker, and successful nurse entrepreneur.  The Nurse Keith Show is a proud member of Ars Longa Media, a collaborative network of podcasts and media entities adding a humanistic touch to professional education, educate the public from a scientifically informed perspective, and improve lives by addressing social ills. The Nurse Keith Show is also a proud member of The Health Podcast Network, one of the largest and fastest-growing collections of authoritative, high-quality podcasts taking on the tough topics in health and care with empathy, expertise, and a commitment to excellence. Show notes NurseKeith.com Facebook.com/NurseKeithCoaching Twitter.com/nursekeith Instagram.com/nursekeithcoaching LinkedIn.com/in/keithallancarlson

The Visible Voices
Danielle Ofri MD Phd, Writing, and When We Do Harm

The Visible Voices

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2020 19:08


Resa speaks with Danielle Ofri, MD, PhD, a clinical professor of medicine at the New York University School of Medicine. She has worked at Bellevue Hospital for decades. They discuss writing and finding one's voice through writing  Dr. Ofri recently released When We Do Harm. She is the author of many books and has regular contributions in Slate, New York Times, the New England Journal of Medicine, and the Lancet.. They discuss her June 2019 New York Times OpEd piece The Business of Health Care Depends on Exploiting Doctors and Nurses One resource seems infinite and free: the professionalism of caregivers. Listen to Dr. Ofri's TEDMED talk. 

#EduTransformación con @ddbourne, un podcast de GrandesGeniosU
Damian Filut, Vice Director de Mashav Educational Training Center - Ofri Center (Israel)

#EduTransformación con @ddbourne, un podcast de GrandesGeniosU

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2020 45:12


Con Damian Filut, Vicedirector de Mashav Educational Training Center - Ofri Center, conversamos sobre la Mashav, la Agencia Israelí de Cooperación Internacional para el Desarrollo; algunas iniciativas que llevan a cabo en Latinoamérica y otros países; Educación en Tiempos de Corona; la experiencia de Israel en educación; algunas iniciativas virtuales de formación; sobre su misión de compartir conocimientos; y mucho más. #EduTransformación con @ddbourne, un podcast de GrandesGeniosU Vídeo YouTube: https://youtu.be/w7a-BMcJ82s Podcast: Anchor: https://anchor.fm/EduTransformacion Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6AQCBOa3XFqQa9jYMmn69a Breaker: https://www.breaker.audio/number-edutransformacion-con-at-ddbourne Google Podcast: https://podcasts.google.com/?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy8xMWNmZGE0NC9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/edutransformaci%C3%B3n-con-ddbourne/id1500054789 Radio Public: https://radiopublic.com/edutransformacin-con-ddbourne-8g10m2 Pocket Casts: https://pca.st/o2ubm1xb #SomosGrandesGenios --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/edutransformacion/message

Talking Timber
Mike Cloughesy, Director of Forestry at OFRI

Talking Timber

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2020 28:18


Mike Cloughesy, Director of Forestry at the Oregon Forestry Institute talks about the amazing things OFRI is currently involved in.

Docs Outside The Box - Ordinary Doctors Doing Extraordinary Things
153 - Is our biggest strength our greatest weakness?

Docs Outside The Box - Ordinary Doctors Doing Extraordinary Things

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2020 36:38


It’s well known that doctors put patients first even though it may have negative social effects on doctors. Whether we call it professionalism or an edict, this way of life has allowed us to be viewed as unbiased advocates for our patients.   Dr. Danielle Ofri joins me on this episode to discuss an Op-Ed she wrote in the NY Times last year discussing if our professionalism is being taken advantage of by hospitals.  Dr. Danielle Ofri  is an internist at Bellevue Hospital and NYU School of Medicine. She writes regularly for the New York Times, Slate Magazine and other publications about medicine and the doctor-patient relationship. Dr. Ofri is the author of five books, including, most recently, “What Patients Say; What Doctors Hear.” Her TED talks include Deconstructing Perfection and Fear: A Necessary Emotion.  

Postcall Podcast
Dr. Danielle Ofri, plus Emi returns

Postcall Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2019 43:36


New York Times contributor Danielle Ofri, MD, PhD, joins the show to talk about writing, the clinic, the system, and the Bellevue Literary Review. Emi Okamoto, MD, is back on the program.  Time Stamps: MDedge Quiz (01:18) Checking in with Emi (08:19) The WHO and Malaria (13:19) Interview with Dr. Ofri (19:00) Relevant links: Weekly Quiz The following links lead to the articles that are referenced in the answers to the MDedge MD-IQ weekly quiz. Question 1 Question 2 Question 3 Question 4 Question 5 The WHO and malaria Danielle Ofri, MD, PhD Website Biography (Wikipedia) Twitter TEDMED Buy her books New York Times op-ed    

biobalancehealth's podcast
Healthcast 454 - The Business of Healthcare Depends on the Exploitation of Doctors and Nurses

biobalancehealth's podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2019 20:47


See all the Healthcast at https://www.biobalancehealth.com/healthcast-blog/ According to a recent New York Times article there are now 10 administrators for every doctor working in hospitals in America. The number of administrators has increased over 3000% between 1975 and 2010.  Please read that again! Do you wonder why health care costs so much and where does the money go? Think about what the increase in administrative and support staff has added to the cost of any procedure or hospital stay. With increases in administration come increases in unpaid mandates for physicians and nurses. Meetings that must be attended and committees that have to function for the structural operation of the hospital are required activities for the medical staff. Many of the doctors are not paid by the hospital for their participation on these committees or for their compliance time for learning to operate the different EMR systems of the hospitals. Doctors are paid for their medical intervention with patients. Their income derives from direct patient care, not from hospital management. Your bill covers all of that, hospital maintenance and staffing as well as medical care. What portion of your cost of treatment do you think goes to the physician or nurse who provides the care directly to you? How much of the cost goes to the hospital and or insurance administrative system and how much to the person who does the work directly on or for your health care? This week we are speaking about an article published in the New York Times on June 8th of this year. It was written by Dr. Danielle Ofri and her primary contention is that there is a burgeoning burn out issue among physicians and nurses that can be directly attributed to the increasing burden of administrative practice and required paperwork that take away from actual medical care of patients and add hours to the working day of the medical professional without regard to its impact on their stress levels or exhaustion. Dr. Ofri also contends that there is an imbalance in pay when the actual medically qualified interventionist (the Nurse or the Doctor) receives little or no pay for their administrative time spent rather than for their medical care of patients AND for the imbalance between what the providers get paid compared to the bean counters and administrators who run the system! The author contends that if Doctors and Nurses clocked out when their shift ended like administrative staff are allowed to do that it would result in a calamity in terms of health care for the patients and that the system would crash. Many doctors are not paid by the hospital, they tender their bills directly to the patient and have to help the patient process this with their insurance if they have insurance, which is also a free time commitment by the physician and takes time that they do not then have for the practice of medicine. Nurses are required to stay until their paper work is completed and updated no matter when their actual shift ended. Many administrators work banker's hours and their staff work set clock hours. The question begging to be asked is: what will the accumulated impact of all this stress and these demands on the time of the health care practitioners when they burn out?  Increasing numbers of physicians are retiring because the stress of the system and their frustration with it are making them not want to continue swimming against the tide as they try to improve the health of patients while fighting off increasing demands on their time by the administrative and bureaucratic requirements regulating the practice of medicine. Listen to Dr. Maupin share her own experiences with this system and her thoughts about how to correct the problems that she sees with it.

Arise 2 Live Podcast
Encore Episode: Your On-Line Presence with Orit Ofri

Arise 2 Live Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2019 30:11


Digital On-line Presence Coach, Orit Ofri, shares how-to's and impactful insights regarding on-line marketing and the challenges of balancing business and family. She includes real-life business launching and time management. More information at http://arise2live.com/

Postcall Podcast
Burnout, Danielle Ofri, MD op-ed, and 5 things to think about with Ed DelSole, MD

Postcall Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2019 30:31


Show Notes: The first ever Postcall Lounge with Emi Okamoto, MD, and Ed DelSole, MD.  You can contact the show at podcasts@mdedge.com and you can find Nick on Twitter at @tribnic. Dr. DelSole is an orthopedic spine surgeon with the Rothman Institute in Philadelphia, PA soon to be in practice in Scranton, PA. He and Dr. Okamota know one another from their med school days. Topics this week include an op-ed by Danielle Ofri, MD, published in the New York Times in early June 2019 which addressed how business exploits healthcare workers, especially doctors and nurses. Emi also opens up about how she and her colleagues address burnout in her workplace, Dr. DelSole gives five tips that have helped him stay optimistic throughout med school, training and into his career.  Time Stamps: Dr. Ofri op-ed - 05:05 Dr. DelSole's op-ed on the biggest problem in medicine - 09:01 Burnout in Emi's clinic - 12:55 How internal medicine residents spend their days - 13:58 "You have more power than you think" - 16:53 5 things that keep Dr. DelSole optimistic - 20:49 Book recommendations about the life of doctors and surgeons - 25:40  Outline and Links: Danielle Ofri, MD, NYT op-ed from June 2019. Ed DelSole, MD, op-ed. Assessment of Inpatient Time Allocation Among First-Year Internal Medicine Residents Using Time-Motion Observations JAMA Internal Medicine(Krisda H. Chaiyachati, MD, MPH, MSHP; Judy A. Shae, PhD; David A. Asch, MD, MBA) Dr. DelSole's 5 things: Don't do it for the money. The core of the profession is the relationships that you have with patients. The profession is grounded in service; there's going to be sacrifice: be cautious of your online voice Don't be afraid to get paid. You Deserve it.  Book recommendations about being a doctor: On Doctoring Letters to a Young Doctor When Breath Becomes Air

For The Love With Jen Hatmaker Podcast
Healthy Connections for a Healthy Life: Dr. Danielle Ofri

For The Love With Jen Hatmaker Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2019 52:58


With the second episode of our For the Love of Health & Wellness series, we’re taking a deep dive into physical health—but this is not a “go get your annual physical” guilt trip. We’re talking with a doctor who’s taking a refreshing “body and mind” approach to looking at health, a physician who started a literary journal and decided to learn how to play the cello because she wanted a little more beauty and learning in her life. Dr. Danielle Ofri is a general physician at Bellevue Hospital in New York City, the oldest public hospital in America, and today she brings us into life inside the white coat as she and Jen discuss some of the HUGE changes the medical world has seen over the last few decades, what we really need to do to stay healthy (hint: make friends, get a hobby, and drink lots of water), and some of the exciting medical breakthroughs we might see in our lifetime. Equal parts art and science, Dr. Ofri emphasizes that better and more frequent communication and connection is at the heart of what will keep us healthy in the long run, which she talks about in her latest book What Patients Say, What Doctors Hear.

Helt Alment - Podcast
Sociale renoveringer - del 1: Værktøjskassen

Helt Alment - Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2019 20:29


Hvad er en social renovering, og hvordan man kan skabe bedre boligområder - boligområder hvor de fysiske tiltag understøtter det sociale liv i afdelingen?Ofri fra Rambølls arkitektafdeling viser eksempler på, hvordan man skaber en mere social renovering i Gyldenrisparken på Amager. - Afsnit 1 af 2 om sociale renoveringer.Læs mere om sociale renoveringer på www.socialerenoveringer.dk

Adventures in Jewish Studies Podcast
The Origins of the Jews featuring Cynthia Baker, Ofri Ilany, Beth Alpert Nakhai, Steven Weitzman, David Wolpe, and Jeremy Shere and produced by the Association for Jewish Studies

Adventures in Jewish Studies Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2019 30:47


Where do Jews come from? That’s the big question we’re asking in the second episode of the Adventures in Jewish Studies podcast, and we’re turning to the fields of history, archaeology, linguistics, and genetics in our search to solve the mystery of Judaism’s roots. Join host Jeremy Shere and his Jewish Studies experts as they discuss the intriguing origins of the Jews. Guests include: Judaism and early Christianity scholar Cynthia Baker Historian Ofri Ilany Women and religion in antiquity scholar Beth Alpert Nakhai Jewish antiquity scholar Steven Weitzman Rabbi David Wolpe

The Freedom Formula for Physicians | How Doctors Cut Debt & Slash Taxes |  Business Of Medicine | Financial Education
[Throwback] S1, Episode 7- Danielle Ofri, MD- Critical Thoughts on Cost Reduction for Medicine and How to Become a Physician-Writer- [DanielleOfri.com]

The Freedom Formula for Physicians | How Doctors Cut Debt & Slash Taxes | Business Of Medicine | Financial Education

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2019 24:39


This podcast features an interview with Dr. Danielle Ofri, MD. I've been working on networking with other authors and experts who can speak to the issues that physicians face every day. For example, what can we do to make primary care more attractive? How can we lower the debt load that many medical students face? That's why I thought I'd bring a special guest to the podcast, Dr. Danielle Ofri, MD, PhD. Dr. Ofri is a physician at Bellevue Hospital, the oldest public hospital in country. She writes about medicine and the doctor-patient connection for the New York Times, and other publications. Her lectures to medical and general audiences are renowned for her use of dramatic stories (and avoidance of PowerPoint). This interview reveals the following: –  Learn about the amazing path of a combined PhD & MD program (& why Dr. Ofri decided to focus on one of these paths) – Check out her views on the waste within the healthcare system & the one idea that could save our healthcare system billions of dollars! – Her secrets of engaging articles & blogs & what kind of opportunities to look for – Her key advice on how to become an awesome writer and what she did before she ever wrote a book For the show notes, a full transcript, and tons of free resources, visit the podcast webpage at: http://doctorfreedompodcast.com/dr-danielle-ofri-md-critical-thoughts-on-cost-reduction-for-medicine-and-how-to-become-a-physician-writer/  

Start-up stories
The redefinition of personalised marketing

Start-up stories

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2019 30:26


This week at the Invested Investor podcast, we are pleased to be joined by the personable, Ofri Ben-Porat.  Co founder and CEO of the highly successful and innovative, London based, SaaS data analytical and personalised marketing company, Pixoneye. He shares his varied journey from college campus to his current success and lets us in on his top three, valuable tips; think big and raise big, hold onto your tech, keep it in-house and share the burden with a valued co founder. We hope you enjoy listening to Ofri as much as we have.

Arise 2 Live Podcast
#26 Perspective on Balancing Business and Family with Orit Ofri

Arise 2 Live Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2018 35:51


In this interview, On-Line Presence Coach Orit Ofri provides a woman's insight and perspective on balancing a business and the family. There is elements of improving your online marketing, time management, insights about overcoming adversity, but perhaps most impactful is the insight on running a business and family at the same time.

MedPEP
Episode 16: What Patients Say, What Doctors Hear — Danielle Ofri, MD, PhD

MedPEP

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2018


Dr. Marie Curious and MedPEP host Dr. Schwab have a rich and engaging conversation on the doctor-patient relationship with primary care physician and writer Dr. Danielle Ofri. The discussion contains numerous clinical pearls, some of which are drawn from Dr. Ofri’s experiences learning to play the cello as an adult. She reflects on her own frustrations with electronic medical records in a way that steers Marie in the direction of valuing and savoring the time she spends with patients, attentively listening to their stories, while judiciously and productively managing the visit length. Dr. Ofri urges physicians to utilize the first few minutes of each outpatient visit for “full frontal listening.” This helps to win the patient’s trust while providing hard data that reveals the patient’s most pressing health concerns. She links this technique of active, empathic listening to two of the holy grails valued by health care business leaders: patient satisfaction and patient safety. Dr. Ofri encourages physicians to adopt a mindset of continuous learning, growth, and professional development, and views this stance as an antidote to personal and professional burnout. And finally, Dr. Ofri advises that “if you really want to feel rejuvenated about medicine, make a house call to one of your frail patients. It makes you feel good about what you are doing.” Drs. Curious and Schwab concur with the importance of reconnecting to the essence of clinical medicine: the doctor-patient relationship.

AMA Doc Talk
The placebo effect

AMA Doc Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2018 21:28


A sugar pill isn’t the only placebo that works on patients. How you speak to your patients can affect their outcomes. What you say—and how you say it—can help position your patients for success. We’ll hear from Danielle Ofri, MD, PhD, Bellevue Hospital, and associate professor of medicine, NYU. Dr. Ofri’s recently published book shows how refocusing conversations between doctors and patients can lead to better health outcomes. In addition, Adrienne Boissy, MD, MA, chief experience officer, Cleveland Clinic, will share her perspective. Active in the Office of Patient Experience since its inception, she led the development of its Center for Excellence in Healthcare Communication.

BabyStori
Ofri BabyStori

BabyStori

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2017 22:32


לקראת הלידה של עופרי, בנם השני של סיוון ורועי, סיוון החליטה שהלידה הפעם תהיה שונה. סיפור עשיר ברגשות ותובנות על עולם הלידה, חשיבות השיתוף ובניית מעגל תמיכה משמעותי. הצטרפו אלינו להאזנה לסיפור. 

BabyStori
Ofri BabyStori

BabyStori

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2017 22:32


לקראת הלידה של עופרי, בנם השני של סיוון ורועי, סיוון החליטה שהלידה הפעם תהיה שונה. סיפור עשיר ברגשות ותובנות על עולם הלידה, חשיבות השיתוף ובניית מעגל תמיכה משמעותי. הצטרפו אלינו להאזנה לסיפור. 

Pharmacy Future Leaders
Pharmacy Future Leaders - Danielle Ofri, MD, PhD - Pharmacy Podcast Epsidoe 441

Pharmacy Future Leaders

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2017 35:56


#PharmacyFutureLeaders Today we're speaking to Danielle Ofri, MD, PhD is an Associate Professor of Medicine at New York University School of Medicine but her clinical home is at Bellevue Hospital, the oldest public hospital in the country. She is a founder and Editor-in-Chief of the Bellevue Literary Review.  Her newest book is “What Patients Say; What Doctors Hear,” an exploration of doctor-patient communication and how refocusing the conversation between doctors and patients can improve health outcomes. Everyone's leadership road is a little different, how did you become a leader in the Patient / Doctor relations space? As a bestselling author, many think that your life is perfect, what was your most difficult moment as an author that might help others understand the struggle to get to where you are? We'll talk about your other books in a little while, but tell me about this newest book, it in some ways seems like a culmination of some of what you've learned in other works. You are the author of four other books about life in medicine, can you tell me how these work together as either a journey or cohesive whole? What Doctors Feel: How Emotions Affect the Practice of Medicine. Medicine in Translation Incidental Findings Singular Intimacies: Becoming a Doctor at Bellevue Danielle was also editor of a medical textbook—The Bellevue Guide to Outpatient Medicine—which won a Best Medical Textbook award. Danielle Ofri writes regularly for the New York Times about medicine and the doctor-patient relationship. Her essays have also appeared in the Los Angeles Times, the Washington Post, the Atlantic, Slate, the New England Journal of Medicine, the Lancet, CNN and on National Public Radio. How do you get a review from Lancet and other high end publications like these? How do you balance literary writing and popular writing? Very few people move into both. Her essays have been selected twice for Best American Essays and also for Best American Science Writing. She is the recipient of the McGovern Award from the American Medical Writers Association for “preeminent contributions to medical communication.” She has given TED talks on Deconstructing Perfection and Fear: A Necessary Emotion for Doctors, and has also performed stories for the Moth. She is featured in the upcoming documentary: “Why Doctors Write.”   See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Pharmacy Podcast Network
Pharmacy Future Leaders - Danielle Ofri, MD, PhD - Pharmacy Podcast Epsidoe 441

Pharmacy Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2017 35:56


#PharmacyFutureLeaders Today we're speaking to Danielle Ofri, MD, PhD is an Associate Professor of Medicine at New York University School of Medicine but her clinical home is at Bellevue Hospital, the oldest public hospital in the country. She is a founder and Editor-in-Chief of the Bellevue Literary Review.  Her newest book is “What Patients Say; What Doctors Hear,” an exploration of doctor-patient communication and how refocusing the conversation between doctors and patients can improve health outcomes. Everyone's leadership road is a little different, how did you become a leader in the Patient / Doctor relations space? As a bestselling author, many think that your life is perfect, what was your most difficult moment as an author that might help others understand the struggle to get to where you are? We'll talk about your other books in a little while, but tell me about this newest book, it in some ways seems like a culmination of some of what you've learned in other works. You are the author of four other books about life in medicine, can you tell me how these work together as either a journey or cohesive whole? What Doctors Feel: How Emotions Affect the Practice of Medicine. Medicine in Translation Incidental Findings Singular Intimacies: Becoming a Doctor at Bellevue Danielle was also editor of a medical textbook—The Bellevue Guide to Outpatient Medicine—which won a Best Medical Textbook award. Danielle Ofri writes regularly for the New York Times about medicine and the doctor-patient relationship. Her essays have also appeared in the Los Angeles Times, the Washington Post, the Atlantic, Slate, the New England Journal of Medicine, the Lancet, CNN and on National Public Radio. How do you get a review from Lancet and other high end publications like these? How do you balance literary writing and popular writing? Very few people move into both. Her essays have been selected twice for Best American Essays and also for Best American Science Writing. She is the recipient of the McGovern Award from the American Medical Writers Association for “preeminent contributions to medical communication.” She has given TED talks on Deconstructing Perfection and Fear: A Necessary Emotion for Doctors, and has also performed stories for the Moth. She is featured in the upcoming documentary: “Why Doctors Write.”   See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Library Talks
What Patients Say, What Doctors Hear with Dr. Ofri and Mary Harris

Library Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2017 61:39


Modern medicine is infatuated with high-tech gadgetry, yet the single most powerful diagnostic tool remains the doctor-patient conversation, which can uncover the lion’s share of illnesses. Dr. Danielle Ofri speaks with WNYC host Mary Harris about her new book, What Patients Say, What Doctors Hear, which proves that medicine doesn’t have to work that way, and how better communication can lead to better health for all of us.

Paul's Security Weekly TV
Paul's Security Weekly #492 - Ofri Ziv, GuardiCore

Paul's Security Weekly TV

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2016 20:39


Ofri leads the Detection Development group at GuardiCore, which is responsible for security research, detection, and development of data analysis algorithms. Ofri educates us on the Oracle of Delphi, the PhotoMiner worm, Infection Monkey, and more here on Paul’s Security Weekly! Full Show Notes: http://wiki.securityweekly.com/wiki/index.php/Episode492#Technical_Segment:_Ofri_Ziv.2C_Detection_Development_team_at_GuardiCore_-_7:00PM-7:30PM Take the Security Weekly Survey: www.securityweekly. Subscribe to YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCg--XBjJ50a9tUhTKXVPiqg Security Weekly Website: http://securityweekly.com Follow us on Twitter: @securityweekly

Paul's Security Weekly (Video-Only)
Paul's Security Weekly #492 - Ofri Ziv, GuardiCore

Paul's Security Weekly (Video-Only)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2016 20:39


Ofri leads the Detection Development group at GuardiCore, which is responsible for security research, detection, and development of data analysis algorithms. Ofri educates us on the Oracle of Delphi, the PhotoMiner worm, Infection Monkey, and more here on Paul’s Security Weekly! Full Show Notes: http://wiki.securityweekly.com/wiki/index.php/Episode492#Technical_Segment:_Ofri_Ziv.2C_Detection_Development_team_at_GuardiCore_-_7:00PM-7:30PM Take the Security Weekly Survey: www.securityweekly.com/survey Subscribe to YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCg--XBjJ50a9tUhTKXVPiqg Security Weekly Website: http://securityweekly.com Follow us on Twitter: @securityweekly

Radiopsykologen
Min mammas oro gör mig ofri

Radiopsykologen

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2015 28:32


Johanna mår dåligt av sin mammas kontrollbehov. Mamman vill veta vad dottern gör och var hon är. Själv beskriver Johanna sig som en pålitlig och vuxen person. Hon är 22 år och har bott hemifrån i fem år. Johanna känner sig inte som en egen människa. Hon blir ofri. Hon tycker att det räcker om hon och mamman hörs några gånger i veckan. Å andra sidan tycker hon synd om sin mamma som blir så orolig. Hur ska hon hantera den här konflikten?Producent: Anna-Brita Lindqvist

You Are Not So Smart
045 - Doctors - Danielle Ofri

You Are Not So Smart

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2015 56:09


In this episode, we talk to Danielle Ofri, a physician and author of "What Doctors Feel" - a book about the emotional lives of doctors and how compassion fatigue, biases, and other mental phenomena affect their decisions, their motivations, and their relationships with patients. You'll also hear Ofri discuss emotional epidemiology, the viral-like spread of fear and other emotions that can lead to panics like those we've seen surrounding Ebola, the Swine Flu, SARS, and other illnesses. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Premed Years
98: Time to Get Touchy Feely - Let's Talk Physical Exam

The Premed Years

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2014 35:18


Dr. Danielle Ofri has a great piece in the New York Times titled "The Physical Exam as Refuge." Allison and I discuss this and give our thoughts for the premed. Links and Other Resources: Full Episode Blog Post Check out my Premed Playbook series of books (available on Amazon), with installments on the personal statement, the medical school interview, and the MCAT. Related episode: Welcome to Your 3rd Year of Medical School. Related episode: Prescription Writing 101 (with Example Prescriptions). Need MCAT Prep? Save on tutoring, classes, and full-length practice tests by using promo code “MSHQ” for 10% off Next Step full-length practice tests or “MSHQTOC” for $50 off MCAT tutoring or the Next Step MCAT Course at Next Step Test Prep!

History & Physical: The Official Medical Student Podcast of in-Training

This week on History & Physical, Kevin Wang interviews Dr. Danielle Ofri. Dr. Ofri is the author of The New York Times best-seller "What Doctors Feel," editor-in-chief of the Bellevue Literary Review, contributor to The New York Times, associate professor of medicine at New York University School of Medicine, and internist at Bellevue Hospital. The post Interview with Dr. Danielle Ofri appeared first on in-Training.

Reversim Podcast
Summit 2014: The Public Knowledge Workshop - from a script scraping knesset votes to vibrant community of Israeli open-{source,gov,knowledge} projects / Ofri Raviv

Reversim Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2014


Newman Library
Danielle Ofri: Singular Intimacies: Becoming a Doctor at Bellevue

Newman Library

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2012 29:04


Friends of the Newman Library and the Postgraduate Center for Mental Health (PCMH) sponsor the third annual Evening in the Oak Room to celebrate the affiliation of the PCMH with the Newman Library. The event features a reading by Danielle Ofri followed by a dialogue with the audience led by psychoanalyst and author Dale Mendell, PhD. Dr. Ofri, an attending physician at Bellevue and editor-in-chief of the Bellevue Literary Review, reads a chapter from her book Singular Intimacies: Becoming a Doctor at Bellevue.

Newman Library
Danielle Ofri: Singular Intimacies: Becoming a Doctor at Bellevue

Newman Library

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2012 29:04


Friends of the Newman Library and the Postgraduate Center for Mental Health (PCMH) sponsor the third annual Evening in the Oak Room to celebrate the affiliation of the PCMH with the Newman Library. The event features a reading by Danielle Ofri followed by a dialogue with the audience led by psychoanalyst and author Dale Mendell, PhD. Dr. Ofri, an attending physician at Bellevue and editor-in-chief of the Bellevue Literary Review, reads a chapter from her book Singular Intimacies: Becoming a Doctor at Bellevue.