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In this conversation, Joshua Pardue shares his journey from renovating houses in college to becoming a successful commercial investor in healthcare real estate. He discusses the transition from Florida to New York, the intricacies of building and selling hospitals, and the importance of relationships in the real estate industry. Joshua also highlights the shift towards outpatient care and the opportunities in emerging markets, emphasizing the need for personal growth and community engagement in his career. Professional Real Estate Investors - How we can help you: Investor Fuel Mastermind: Learn more about the Investor Fuel Mastermind, including 100% deal financing, massive discounts from vendors and sponsors you're already using, our world class community of over 150 members, and SO much more here: http://www.investorfuel.com/apply Investor Machine Marketing Partnership: Are you looking for consistent, high quality lead generation? Investor Machine is America's #1 lead generation service professional investors. Investor Machine provides true ‘white glove' support to help you build the perfect marketing plan, then we'll execute it for you…talking and working together on an ongoing basis to help you hit YOUR goals! Learn more here: http://www.investormachine.com Coaching with Mike Hambright: Interested in 1 on 1 coaching with Mike Hambright? Mike coaches entrepreneurs looking to level up, build coaching or service based businesses (Mike runs multiple 7 and 8 figure a year businesses), building a coaching program and more. Learn more here: https://investorfuel.com/coachingwithmike Attend a Vacation/Mastermind Retreat with Mike Hambright: Interested in joining a “mini-mastermind” with Mike and his private clients on an upcoming “Retreat”, either at locations like Cabo San Lucas, Napa, Park City ski trip, Yellowstone, or even at Mike's East Texas “Big H Ranch”? Learn more here: http://www.investorfuel.com/retreat Property Insurance: Join the largest and most investor friendly property insurance provider in 2 minutes. Free to join, and insure all your flips and rentals within minutes! There is NO easier insurance provider on the planet (turn insurance on or off in 1 minute without talking to anyone!), and there's no 15-30% agent mark up through this platform! Register here: https://myinvestorinsurance.com/ New Real Estate Investors - How we can work together: Investor Fuel Club (Coaching and Deal Partner Community): Looking to kickstart your real estate investing career? Join our one of a kind Coaching Community, Investor Fuel Club, where you'll get trained by some of the best real estate investors in America, and partner with them on deals! You don't need $ for deals…we'll partner with you and hold your hand along the way! Learn More here: http://www.investorfuel.com/club —--------------------
In this episode, Amber Walsh, Partner at McGuireWoods, joins Scott Becker to discuss the evolving move from inpatient to outpatient care. She explores its impact on real estate, private equity strategy, and the importance of understanding reimbursement trends at a granular level.
In this episode, Amber Walsh, Partner at McGuireWoods, joins Scott Becker to discuss the evolving move from inpatient to outpatient care. She explores its impact on real estate, private equity strategy, and the importance of understanding reimbursement trends at a granular level.
In this episode, I'm welcoming back Austin Chason, a graduate of my IAYT-accredited yoga therapy program. Austin is sharing how he has continued using yoga to support his mental health and how we can all broaden our perspectives on healing. Tune in to discover how we can help clients become more mindful of the stimuli they're exposed to and explore the benefits of creating stability to avoid overwhelming the nervous system. This episode is packed with insights to help you and your clients build a stronger foundation of resilience and resources. Get full show notes, transcript, and more information here: https://www.functionalsynergy.com/288
Dr. Kimbra Bell, Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine at Northwestern Feinberg School of Medicine and Medical Director at Northwestern Medicine Bronzeville Outpatient Care Center, joins Lisa Dent to talk about what clinical services the Bronzeville center will provide when it opens in 2025 and why there is a need for a location on the South […]
In this episode of the Brain and Body Things Podcast, host Dr. Natasha Mehta interviews Dr. Molly Bachman, a doctor of physical therapy specializing in pelvic health. They discuss the importance and nuances of pelvic rehabilitation, debunk common misconceptions, and explore how pelvic health therapy can address issues such as incontinence, pelvic pain, and post-surgical recovery. Dr. Bachman shares her journey into this niche field and highlights the significant impact pelvic therapists can have on improving patients' quality of life. The conversation also delves into how stress and trauma can influence pelvic health and the importance of comprehensive care.00:41 Meet Dr. Molly Bachman01:35 Journey to Pelvic Health05:55 Understanding Pelvic Floor Therapy09:06 Muscle Fiber Types in Pelvic Floor12:23 Common Symptoms of Pelvic Floor Dysfunction18:00 Gaps in Pelvic Health Care24:49 Impact of Abdominal Surgeries on Pelvic Health33:05 Post-Cesarean Care: When to Seek Pelvic Therapy34:29 The Importance of Early Physical Therapy37:59 Outpatient Care and Scar Tissue Management40:13 Pelvic Therapy for Sexual and Mental Health41:47 Understanding Pelvic Floor Muscle Dysfunction47:55 Debunking Myths About Pelvic Rehabilitation56:35 Encouragement for Seeking Pelvic Therapy58:43 Self-Care and Community Support01:00:08 Podcast Conclusion and Final ThoughtsThe podcast episodes drop weekly on Monday's in seasonal chunks. Subscribe to stay up to date, and tune in when you can! Be sure to rate, review, and follow on your favorite podcast app and let me know what other brain & body things you'd like to hear about. For more information about me, check out my website.Follow me on Instagram or Tik Tok @drnatashamehta.Molly worked with Pelvic Health & Rehabilitation Center , @pelvichealth on Instagram, before moving on to start her PhD. Bravo, Molly!This episode is not sponsored.
In this episode of the Life of Flow podcast, Dr. Lucas Ferrer and Dr. Miguel Montero Baker are joined by guests Dr. Bret Wiechmann and Dr. Fadi Saab to delve into the complexities of patient care in critical limb ischemia (CLI) and the potential benefits of outpatient models of care. The conversation sheds light on the frustrations within the current hospital-centric approach, where the preference for amputation over revascularization persists despite evidence suggesting better outcomes with the latter. The participants advocate for decentralized care models, stressing the importance of standardized guidelines to ensure quality care for CLI patients while also acknowledging the challenges of balancing oversight with accessibility to care. Amidst discussions about the importance of proper evaluation before major amputations and the role of organizations like the Outpatient Endovascular and Interventional Society (OEIS) in advocating for non-hospital-based care, the conversation emphasizes the significance of data collection in improving CLI patient outcomes. While exploring scenarios where amputation might be deemed appropriate, the participants underscore the need for individualized patient evaluation and care. Overall, the episode provides valuable insights into the challenges and solutions in CLI treatment, advocating for a patient-centric approach, standardized guidelines, and improved coordination among healthcare facilities to enhance outcomes and access to quality care. Follow Dr. Bret Wiechmann on Twitter Follow Dr. Fadi Saab on Twitter Follow Life of Flow on Twitter Follow Miguel Montero-Baker on Twitter
In this episode of the Life of Flow podcast, Dr. Lucas Ferrer and Dr. Miguel Montero Baker are joined by guests Dr. Bret Wiechmann and Dr. Fadi Saab to delve into the complexities of patient care in critical limb ischemia (CLI) and the potential benefits of outpatient models of care. The conversation sheds light on the frustrations within the current hospital-centric approach, where the preference for amputation over revascularization persists despite evidence suggesting better outcomes with the latter. The participants advocate for decentralized care models, stressing the importance of standardized guidelines to ensure quality care for CLI patients while also acknowledging the challenges of balancing oversight with accessibility to care. Amidst discussions about the importance of proper evaluation before major amputations and the role of organizations like the Outpatient Endovascular and Interventional Society (OEIS) in advocating for non-hospital-based care, the conversation emphasizes the significance of data collection in improving CLI patient outcomes. While exploring scenarios where amputation might be deemed appropriate, the participants underscore the need for individualized patient evaluation and care. Overall, the episode provides valuable insights into the challenges and solutions in CLI treatment, advocating for a patient-centric approach, standardized guidelines, and improved coordination among healthcare facilities to enhance outcomes and access to quality care. Follow Dr. Bret Wiechmann on Twitter Follow Dr. Fadi Saab on Twitter Follow Life of Flow on Twitter Follow Miguel Montero-Baker on Twitter
New Jersey's leader in adolescent mental health care, Relevance Behavioral Health (866-245-1497), welcomes your teen to Relevance Teen, their multidisciplinary, holistic and healing after-school outpatient program. Speak to their friendly and helpful admissions team at https://relevancerecovery.com/treatment-services/iop/ Relevance Behavioral Health City: Freehold Township Address: 61 W Main Street Website: https://relevancerecovery.com/ Phone: +1 866 245 1497 Email: info@hucenters.com
In this BackTable MSK episode, host Dr. Jacob Fleming interviews Dr. Alan Sag about techniques and advancements in bone cryoablation. Dr. Sag is an interventional radiologist at Duke University Medical Center. To start, Dr. Sag discusses his current practice and collaboration with orthopedic surgeons. He highlights IlluminOss, a new photodynamic bone stabilization system that uses similar concepts to endovascular balloons. Then, the doctors move onto discussing cryoablation, which was recently cleared by the FDA for use in pain palliation in bone metastases. Dr. Sag describes the procedural steps of cryoablation, pneumodissection with carbon dioxide, when to use polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) augmentation, the value of same session biopsy, and education for referrers and patients. Cryoneurolysis and intrathecal pain pumps are also discussed, as they can offer additional pain relief for patients and reduce opioid dependence. --- CHECK OUT OUR SPONSOR Stryker Interventional Spine https://www.strykerivs.com --- SHOW NOTES 00:00 - Introduction 03:20 - Collaboration with Orthopedic Surgery 08:57 - FDA Clearance for Cryoablation 14:47 - Cement Augmentation after Cryoablation 19:22 - Approach to the Cryoablation Procedure 26:57 - The Value of Same Session Biopsy 29:11 - Coordinating Cross-Specialty Oncologic Care 33:30 - Side Effects of Cryoablation 38:03 - Cryoneurolysis for Pain Reduction 45:40 - Skin Safety During Cryoablation 50:58 - Preferred Imaging Modalities 57:28 - Neuromodulation with Intrathecal Pain Pumps --- RESOURCES Symposium on Clinical Interventional Oncology (CIO): https://www.hmpglobalevents.com/cio BackTable VI Ep. 221- Building a Musculoskeletal Oncology Service Line with Dr. Alan Sag: https://www.backtable.com/shows/vi/podcasts/221/building-a-musculoskeletal-interventional-oncology-service IlluminOss Photodynamic Bone Stabilization System: https://www.illuminoss.com/eu BackTable VI Ep. 401- The MOTION Study: Cryoablation for Painful Bony Metastases with Dr. Jack Jennings: https://www.backtable.com/shows/vi/podcasts/401/the-motion-study-cryoablation-for-painful-bone-metastases BackTable VI Ep. 284- Ortho/IR Collaboration in Private Practice with Dr. Tony Brown & Dr. Daniel Lerman: https://www.backtable.com/shows/vi/podcasts/284/ortho-ir-collaboration-in-private-practice BackTable MSK Ep. 25- Advanced Minimally Invasive Pain Interventions with Dr. David Prologo: https://www.backtable.com/shows/msk/podcasts/25/advanced-minimally-invasive-pain-interventions Pneumodissection for Skin Protection in Image-Guided Cryoablation of Superficial Musculoskeletal Tumors: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5499669/ BackTable MSK 40- Innovating Pain Management: The Role of Spinal Cord Stimulators in Outpatient Care with Dr. Doug Beall https://www.backtable.com/shows/msk/podcasts/40/innovating-pain-management-the-role-of-spinal-cord-stimulators-in-outpatient-care
If you're the parent of a child who's struggling with their mental health and is turning to drugs or alcohol to cope, connect with Relevance Recovery in New Jersey (866-245-1497) for the compassionate, proven effective outpatient care they need. Learn more at https://relevancerecovery.com/mental-health Relevance Behavioral Health City: Freehold Township Address: 61 W Main Street Website: https://relevancerecovery.com/ Phone: +1 866 245 1497 Email: info@hucenters.com
In this episode, guest host Dr. Dana Dunleavy and guest Dr. Douglas Beall delve into the transformative potential of neuromodulation in the treatment of chronic pain, particularly for painful diabetic neuropathy (PDN). Dr. Beall is an interventional musculoskeletal radiologist practicing at Oklahoma Spine in Edmond, Oklahoma. Dr. Beall recounts his journey, from his beginnings in the military to his experiences with navigating institutional resistance to his clinical practice, and finally the process of moving to private practice. He discusses the positive impact of spinal cord stimulation on patients with PDN and reflects on its effectiveness in reducing pain and improving neurologic function. He underscores the crucial role of interventional radiologists in managing PDN, while also advocating for the integration of these specialists in pain management clinics. Dr. Beall argues that interventional radiologists possess unique skill sets adept for neuromodulation, which opens up new treatment possibilities in the process. He shares insights on the evolution of spinal cord stimulation technology, reimbursement considerations, and the importance of clinical trials in refining treatment approaches. The episode ends with an invitation for interested physicians to participate in professional forums and learn more about this burgeoning field. --- CHECK OUT OUR SPONSOR Nevro HFX Spinal Cord Stimulator https://www.hfxforpdn.com --- SHOW NOTES 00:00 - Introduction 02:30 - Challenges and Triumphs of a Solo Practice 14:44 - Evolution of Neuromodulation in Practice 17:05 - Impact of Neuromodulation on Painful Diabetic Neuropathy 31:53 - Unique Mechanism of High Frequency Neuromodulation 46:02 - Role of Interventional Radiologists in Neuromodulation 54:11 - Future of Neuromodulation in Interventional Radiology --- RESOURCES Douglas Beall, MD Research Gate Profile: https://www.researchgate.net/scientific-contributions/Douglas-P-Beall-39583252 Long-term efficacy of high-frequency (10 kHz) spinal cord stimulation for the treatment of painful diabetic neuropathy: 24-Month results of a randomized controlled trial: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37536514/ High-Frequency 10-kHz Spinal Cord Stimulation Improves Health-Related Quality of Life in Patients With Refractory Painful Diabetic Neuropathy: 12-Month Results From a Randomized Controlled Trial: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9256824/ Neuromodulation Interventions for the Treatment of Painful Diabetic Neuropathy: a Systematic Review: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11916-022-01035-9 High-frequency spinal cord stimulation at 10 kHz for the treatment of painful diabetic neuropathy: design of a multicenter, randomized controlled trial (SENZA-PDN): https://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13063-019-4007-y
In this episode, guest host Dr. Dana Dunleavy and guest Dr. Douglas Beall delve into the transformative potential of neuromodulation in the treatment of chronic pain, particularly for painful diabetic neuropathy (PDN). Dr. Beall is an interventional musculoskeletal radiologist practicing at Oklahoma Spine in Edmond, Oklahoma. Dr. Beall recounts his journey, from his beginnings in the military to his experiences with navigating institutional resistance to his clinical practice, and finally the process of moving to private practice. He discusses the positive impact of spinal cord stimulation on patients with PDN and reflects on its effectiveness in reducing pain and improving neurologic function. He underscores the crucial role of interventional radiologists in managing PDN, while also advocating for the integration of these specialists in pain management clinics. Dr. Beall argues that interventional radiologists possess unique skill sets adept for neuromodulation, which opens up new treatment possibilities in the process. He shares insights on the evolution of spinal cord stimulation technology, reimbursement considerations, and the importance of clinical trials in refining treatment approaches. The episode ends with an invitation for interested physicians to participate in professional forums and learn more about this burgeoning field. --- CHECK OUT OUR SPONSOR Nevro HFX Spinal Cord Stimulator https://www.hfxforpdn.com --- SHOW NOTES 00:00 - Introduction 02:30 - Challenges and Triumphs of a Solo Practice 14:44 - Evolution of Neuromodulation in Practice 17:05 - Impact of Neuromodulation on Painful Diabetic Neuropathy 31:53 - Unique Mechanism of High Frequency Neuromodulation 46:02 - Role of Interventional Radiologists in Neuromodulation 54:11 - Future of Neuromodulation in Interventional Radiology --- RESOURCES Douglas Beall, MD Research Gate Profile: https://www.researchgate.net/scientific-contributions/Douglas-P-Beall-39583252 Long-term efficacy of high-frequency (10 kHz) spinal cord stimulation for the treatment of painful diabetic neuropathy: 24-Month results of a randomized controlled trial: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37536514/ High-Frequency 10-kHz Spinal Cord Stimulation Improves Health-Related Quality of Life in Patients With Refractory Painful Diabetic Neuropathy: 12-Month Results From a Randomized Controlled Trial: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9256824/ Neuromodulation Interventions for the Treatment of Painful Diabetic Neuropathy: a Systematic Review: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11916-022-01035-9 High-frequency spinal cord stimulation at 10 kHz for the treatment of painful diabetic neuropathy: design of a multicenter, randomized controlled trial (SENZA-PDN): https://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13063-019-4007-y
Relevance Behavioral Health (866-245-1497) is pleased to be adding BlueCross BlueShield to their list of approved insurance providers. At New Jersey's most holistic rehab clinic, care just got even easier to access. Go to https://relevancerecovery.com/treatment-services/dual-diagnosis/ to find out more. Relevance Behavioral Health City: Freehold Township Address: 61 W Main Street Website https://relevancerecovery.com/ Phone +1 866 245 1497 Email info@hucenters.com
"The behaviors and information were the problem, my body was trying to help!" Christie Dondero Bettwy Heather Creekmore is joined today by Christie Dondero Bettwy, the executive director of Rock Recovery, an organization dedicated to helping those struggling with eating disorders. Heather and Christie dive deep into their personal experiences with eating disorders, sharing their journeys from struggling to recognizing and seeking help. They discuss the barriers that individuals without financial resources face when it comes to accessing treatment and the importance of organizations like Rock Recovery, which offer specialized and affordable help. Throughout the episode, Heather and Christie explore various aspects of eating disorders, such as body image, coping skills, the role of restrictions in binge behavior, and the impact of societal messages on our relationship with food. They also touch on the intersection of faith and recovery, sharing their own spiritual experiences and how these have played a vital role in their healing. With honesty and vulnerability, Heather and Christie challenge the misconceptions surrounding eating disorders, emphasizing the significance of clinical care, community support, and taking small steps forward in the recovery journey. They offer practical tips for handling triggering situations and assertively advocating for one's needs. Here's more about Christie: Christie has served for nearly a decade as the Executive Director for Rock Recovery, a DC-based nonprofit that helps clients and communities overcome disordered eating by combining clinical and spiritual care. Having experienced full recovery herself, she is passionate about spreading the message that complete freedom from disordered eating is possible and helping remove barriers that keep people from experiencing it. She is an active speaker and shares her story with organizations and media outlets across the country. While a true city girl at heart, Christie now resides in the suburbs of Washington, DC with her husband, Ryan. Rock Recovery holiday program begins in November! Connect with Rock Recovery or learn more: www.rockrecoveryed.org Facebook: Rock Recovery, ED, Instagram: Rock Recovery or get a free consult on their website. Connect with Compared to Who? here: www.improvebodyimage.com Find out more about the Body Image Freedom Framework Course and Coaching program here: https://www.improvebodyimage.com/christian-body-image-course-coaching Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
Calusa Recovery (866 939-6292) is Fort Myers' leading clinic for intensive mental health care and they have a new holistic outpatient program for people living with anxiety and PTSD that is guaranteed to turn your life around. Go to https://calusarecovery.com to find out more. Calusa Recovery City: Fort Myers Address: 15611 New Hampshire Ct Website https://www.calusarecovery.com Phone +1-866-798-3232 Email info@calusarecovery.com
Boys and men who display a muscular physique that's 'ripped', or 'cut' get more likes and shares than other accounts on social media, so the algorithms behind the platforms are feeding a strong trend in muscle building amongst teen boys. But who ends up feeding the ravenously hungry, and is it all healthy? Louise has asked us for help with how to manage feeding her growing lad. Her son – who's 17 - goes to the gym to muscle-build five days a week and then expects her to provide him with the foods that go with his lifestyle. With the current financial climate, she says can't afford to provide him with all the food to match his gym needs. She expects him to ask if he wants to take food because some of it is earmarked for an evening meal or baking. Sometimes he asks, sometimes he just helps himself. She says they're continually falling out over this and she'd like some tips on how to deal with it. The term Bigorexia was raised during my interview with Mike Nicholson from Progressive Masculinity. It's used to describe a particular form of body dysmorphia and controlled eating that's hard to spot, because the people suffering look outwardly super-healthy. It's a growing issue, and little understood, so we decided to use this episode to talk about both problems and give you some ideas for how to tackle them. RESOURCES: Do you have body dysmorphic disorder? Check here: https://bddfoundation.org/information/do-i-have-bdd-test/ HELP LINES· https://www.beateatingdisorders.org.uk/· https://bdd.iocdf.org/· https://www.itv.com/thismorning/articles/eating-disorder-helplines· www.suicidepreventionlifeline.orgRESEARCH USED:· https://www.menshealth.com/fitness/a41133394/bigorexia-muscle-dysmorphia-special-report/· https://medicalxpress.com/news/2023-02-social-media-linked-symptoms-muscle.html‘The day you start lifting is the day you become forever small': Bodybuilders explain muscle dysmorphia https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/13634593221093494More Muscles, More “Likes”: The Rise of Bigorexia and How Social Media is Fueling Unhealthy Body Image Among Young Men in Behavioral Health, Clinical, Mental Health EHR, Outpatient Care by Darice Warren https://www.nssbehavioralhealth.com/nss-blog-the-rise-of-bigorexia-and-how-social-media-is-fueling-unhealthy-body-image-among-young-men/· https://Thanks for listening. Creating this podcast has been transformative for our family lives; we hope it does the same for yours. Please follow us if you like our podcast, and share it with anyone who might benefit. You can review us on Apple podcasts by going to the show page, scrolling down to the bottom where you can click on a star then you can leave your message.Our website has a blog, searchable episodes, and ways to contact us:www.teenagersuntangled.comSusie is available for a free 15 minute consultation, and has a great blog:www.amindful-life.co.uk
This series of lectures supports the course HMP 401, US Healthcare Systems, for Summer 2023. These lectures are meant to accompany readings from the text Shi and Singh, Delivering Healthcare in America, 8th ed. (ISBN: 9781284124491) ( https://amzn.to/3BRjfUF ) A link to the slide deck is here: https://universitysystemnh-my.sharepoint.com/:p:/g/personal/mjb1003_usnh_edu/EckDj8Nose5PmmvImbX3GeYBrgo-UVNWc-cSBsU-kIocIQ?e=ZgJoaV
This series of lectures supports the course HMP 401, US Healthcare Systems, for Summer 2023. These lectures are meant to accompany readings from the text Shi and Singh, Delivering Healthcare in America, 8th ed. (ISBN: 9781284124491) ( https://amzn.to/3BRjfUF ) A link to the slide deck is here: https://universitysystemnh-my.sharepoint.com/:p:/g/personal/mjb1003_usnh_edu/EckDj8Nose5PmmvImbX3GeYBrgo-UVNWc-cSBsU-kIocIQ?e=ZgJoaV
Utah Trauma and Addiction Centers (801-766-2233) help individuals with porn and sex addiction on their journey to recovery - and their powerful approach makes it easier for clients and their families.Go to https://utahaddictioncenters.com/sex-addiction to learn more! Utah Trauma and Addiction Centers 2590 Prairie View Dr, Eagle Mountain, Utah 84005, United States Website https://utahaddictioncenters.com Phone +1-801-766-2233 Email prc.pressagency@gmail.com
Christopher Habig, CEO and co-founder of Freedom Health Works, interviews Lou Morin, CEO of SAVVOS Health, on the podcast Healthcare Americana. They discuss the concept of a healthcare marketplace, a place where people can buy services directly from medical providers. Lou explains how this can be a feasible option in healthcare, even when there are many unknowns about health care and the body. He explains that the marketplace can provide access to resources that can help guide people to the right specialists and services. He emphasizes the importance of doctors in providing education and support to guide people on their healthcare journey.SAVVOS is an immediate cash pay platform that provides thousands of healthcare providers across the country with the ability to get paid immediately after care is delivered. This eliminates the revenue cycle management headache that many business owners face. By providing immediate cash payment, SAVOS brings affordability to elective outpatient care, and works with health plans, the health sharing community, and creative insurance companies to provide more cost containment strategies. Ultimately, SAVVOS helps to reduce the cost of medical procedures and create a better healthcare experience for everyone.0:04:13Conversation on SAVVOS: A Marketplace for Elective Outpatient Care0:06:55A Revolutionary Cash Pay Platform for Immediate Settlement of Medical Care0:08:37Exploring the Benefits of Cash Pay Settlement with Third Party Payers in Healthcare0:13:19Exploring the Benefits of Freedom Doc and SAVVOS Health's Marketplace Model0:16:46Creating Better Engagement and Real Options for Healthcare Costs0:26:33The Impact of Rising Health Care Costs on Consumers0:28:18SAVVOS Health CEO Lou Morin Discusses the Benefits of Free Market HealthcareFollow Healthcare Americana:TwitterInstagramLinkedInMore on Freedom HealthworksMore on SAVVOS HealthSubscribe at https://healthcareamericana.com/episodes/
Claire St John, MPH, RDN, CEDRD-S is a registered dietitian in private practice, working with clients who want to improve the relationship they have with their body and food. She works with clients to tackle fear around food, mitigate shame and work towards body respect. She has worked in residential and partial treatment and is the the Director of Operations and Research of treatment center. We discuss topics including: The challenges that clients face when they are in residential The hardest step of stepping down when in treatment Making Treatment the focus How to know when someone is ready to step down The importance of the outpatient team knowing and understanding where the client is coming from Remembering what the outside world is like SHOW NOTES: www.clairestjohn.com www.instagram.com/clairestjohn_rd ____________________________________________ If you have any questions regarding the topics discussed on this podcast, please reach out to Robyn directly via email: rlgrd@askaboutfood.com You can also connect with Robyn on social media by following her on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and LinkedIn. If you enjoyed this podcast, please leave a review on iTunes and subscribe. Visit Robyn's private practice website where you can subscribe to her free monthly insight newsletter, and receive your FREE GUIDE “Maximizing Your Time with Those Struggling with an Eating Disorder”. Your Recovery Resource, Robyn's new online course for navigating your loved one's eating disorder, is available now! For more information on Robyn's book “The Eating Disorder Trap”, please visit the Official "The Eating Disorder Trap" Website. “The Eating Disorder Trap” is also available for purchase on Amazon.
Episode 225 welcomes back to the show, edgy, horror-comedy author, Frank J. Edler! Frank and Jason have a nice long chat catching up on all of his latest books, his passion for cryptocurrency (and where to get actual Catcoin), using our fears as writing inspiration, and so much more! Frank J. Edler website with social media links Reg E. Rat exclusively on Godless Frank J. Edler on Amazon Writer's Block Coffee (use code SampleChapter for 10% off!) Pop Goes the Culture Network Doing NaNoWriMo? Send Jason a buddy request! Contact the show via email at samplechapterpodcast@gmail.com
The holiday season is a time for peace and joy but those family ties can bring extra stress and anxiety. Bellin Health Director of Outpatient Care at the Bellin Psychiatric Center joins us for a discussion on how the make the most of the holidays for ourselves and for our families while managing our own wellbeing.
We hope you enjoy the panel discussion of mental health experts on going back to school including Bellin Health Child and Adolescent Psychologist, Dr. Gabrielle Rodriguez, Director of Outpatient Care, Marilou Counard, and School District of De Pere Social Worker, Melanie Brick along with Behavior Health Therapist Charles LaTorre.
In this episode, Dr. Weis speaks with Ryan, Director of Physical Medicine. Ryan oversees the Northwest Children's Hospital Pediatric Therapy Services. The Pediatric Therapy team uses a multidisciplinary, family-centered approach in treating children born prematurely or children with physical, neurologic, or developmental disorders.
We talk to psychiatrist Dr Larry Ozowara who has served as a director of behavioral health for a group medical practice in Los Angeles, serving the LGBTQ population, and worked as a consultant before joining Valera Health as medical director. He has extensive experience in working with patients with schizophrenia, bipolar disorder and patients with serious and persistent mental illness. You can find out more athttps://www.valerahealth.com/ Thanks for listening! Support us by becoming a subscriber to The Science of Psychotherapy Academy! Or you can simply buy us a cup of coffee! Please leave a review! (Reviews are fabulously important to us! On your podcast player you should find an option to review at the bottom of the main page for the podcast - after the list of available episodes) - Here's a link for iTunes. And please subscribe to our show! You can also find our podcast at: The Science of Psychotherapy Podcast Homepage If you want more great science of Psychotherapy please visit our website thescienceofpsychotherapy.com Grab a copy of our latest book! The Practitioner's Guide to the Science of Psychotherapy
On the last stop of this tour, I visit my friend Carlye who is a Child Life Specialist for the Johns Hopkins All Children's Outpatient Care. We find about how she works with children patients, how she contributes to the hospital as a whole, and how she carries the motherly nature of her job to her German Short Hair Pointer, Boone --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bigdkenergypodcast/support
Pediatric Insights: Advances and Innovations with Children’s Health
For children with heart conditions, home may offer feelings of safety and security, better sleep, and therefore, the best opportunity for healing. Dr. Nicolas Madsen discusses a collaborative focus to improve the transition from Cardiac ICU to inpatient to home. Learn more about the Heart Center at Children's Health and how to refer a patient at childrens.com/heart.
For the duration of the COVID-19 pandemic public health emergency, state Medicaid programs elected to maintain eligibility for Medicaid recipients in exchange for increased federal funding. In this podcast, Dr Laura Dague of the Bush School of Government & Public Service at Texas A&M University discusses her JAMA Health Forum article finding that this policy was associated with the higher Medicaid enrollment seen during the pandemic. JAMA Health Forum Editor John Ayanian and Deputy Editor Melinda Buntin discuss the policy implications of this work with Dr Dague and other recent articles touching on Medicaid enrollment. Related Content: Trends in Medicaid Enrollment and Disenrollment Early in the COVID-19 Pandemic in Wisconsin Medicaid Disenrollment After the COVID-19 Pandemic Medicaid Coverage Disruptions Among Children Enrolled in North Carolina Medicaid, 2016-2018 Association of Medicaid Expansion in Arkansas With Postpartum Coverage, Outpatient Care, and Racial Disparities
For the duration of the COVID-19 pandemic public health emergency, state Medicaid programs elected to maintain eligibility for Medicaid recipients in exchange for increased federal funding. In this podcast, Dr Laura Dague of the Bush School of Government & Public Service at Texas A&M University discusses her JAMA Health Forum article finding that this policy was associated with the higher Medicaid enrollment seen during the pandemic. JAMA Health Forum Editor John Ayanian and Deputy Editor Melinda Buntin discuss the policy implications of this work with Dr Dague and other recent articles touching on Medicaid enrollment. Related Content: Trends in Medicaid Enrollment and Disenrollment Early in the COVID-19 Pandemic in Wisconsin Medicaid Disenrollment After the COVID-19 Pandemic Medicaid Coverage Disruptions Among Children Enrolled in North Carolina Medicaid, 2016-2018 Association of Medicaid Expansion in Arkansas With Postpartum Coverage, Outpatient Care, and Racial Disparities
Dr. Alexander Perelman is a gastroenterologist who graduated from the New York College of Osteopathic Medicine and pursued an internal medicine residency at Yale School of Medicine, followed by a fellowship in gastroenterology and hepatology at the University of Connecticut Health Center. Dr. Perelman's areas of expertise include esophageal disease, inflammatory bowel disease, colon cancer screening and prevention, irritable bowel syndrome, and liver disease. Medical education, endoscopic interventions, and quality improvements are among Dr. Perelman's clinical and scientific interests for research. Dr. Perelman uses his time on quality improvement programs targeted at improving patient access and results. If you want to get an inside glance at the life of a gastroenterologist, you can follow Dr. Perelman on Twitter PerelmanSpearls or on Instagram at Thegourmetgi. Does Yale Medical residency experience hold up to its expectations? Is the future of gastroenterology reliant on endoscopic interventions and improvements of endoscopic procedures? Are D.O. students as competitive for residency programs as M.D. students? Tune in to this episode with Dr. Perelman to learn from his medical experiences. If you want to support Doctor's Inn, here are some easy ways: 1. Leave a rating! We welcome all feedback! 2. Visit our website at www.doctorsinnpodcast.com to gain access to in-depth resources and our YouTube channel at Doctor's Inn Podcast to watch short engaging animated videos 3. Follow our socials @doctorsinnpodcast
Fragmented health care is a known issue for patients and providers, and nowhere is the problem as acute as it is in the over-65 population. Studies have shown that patients who have a strong relationship with a primary care provider (PCP) who coordinates their care have better outcomes. But care provided by specialists has expanded over the past 2 decades, and the average PCP has twice as many specialists involved in the care of their fee-for-service Medicare patients as they did 20 years ago, according to research published in Annals of Internal Medicine this week. On this episode of Managed Care Cast, we speak with one of the coauthors of the study, "Trends in Outpatient Care for Medicare Beneficiaries and Implications for Primary Care, 2000 to 2019," which illustrates the changing trends in a PCP's panel of Medicare patients and how that translates to an increased workload for primary care doctors. Michael L. Barnett, MD, MS, an assistant professor in the Department of Health Policy and Management at the Harvard TH Chan School of Public Health, is also an assistant professor of medicine at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston. He earned his medical degree from Harvard Medical School and holds a master of science in health policy and management from the Harvard TH Chan School of Public Health.
Jane Adams, President and CEO of the Surrey Hospitals Foundation
On episode two of our three-part Covid-19 case application series we speak with the lead clinician at USC's Keck medical center, Jamie Wilcox. She shares how she and her colleagues consulted, used, and developed evidence-based approaches to address client care during the Covid-19 pandemic, and summarize a case study she co-authored outlining the process for providing occupational therapy services to a client with Covid-19 in the outpatient setting. Help AOTA improve podcasts and the translation of research to practice by completing our 1 minute survey: https://forms.aota.org/forms/everyday_evidence Additional resources discussed on this episode: Managing long term effects of Covi-19 Rapid guideline: https://www.nice.org.uk/guidance/ng188
Anna Buehl is the Business Director for CancerBridge. She is an experienced manager and entrepreneur with a demonstrated history of working in healthcare leadership. Skilled in Acute Care, Electronic Medical Record (EMR), Nursing, Inpatient Care, Outpatient Care, and Hospitals. She is also my friend. CancerBridge provides information specific to your cancer inquiry, expert cancer navigation, and insights into treatment options. CancerBridge is not able to provide medical advice, diagnoses, medical consultations or treatments, order tests, or prescribe medications. Please note: They recommend that you check with your insurance company to understand your cancer benefits and where you are able to receive care before contacting CancerBridge. Links: https://www.mycancerbridge.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/aaronconrad/support
In this episode, Joel chats with bestie, Sara Letmanski about all things mental health. Joel and Sara share many similar experiences and get deep really quickly. Don't miss this tangent filled conversation that will keep you laughing and crying the whole way through. Content/Trigger Warning: This episode references mature themes including suicide, trauma, substance abuse, miscarriage, abortion, and other themes that may not be appropriate for all audiences. Listener discretion is advised. Find Sara on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/naturecrazie/ and her Polaroid account: https://www.instagram.com/polaroidian_slip/ Find me on Twitter: https://twitter.com/allinmyheadshow; and Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/itsallinmyhead.show --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/itsallinmyhead/support
Timothy Genecco is President of Professional Physical Therapy and has been a practicing physical therapist for 27 years. In this episode of Redesigning Normal, he joins podcast host Andrew Southern to talk about how the pandemic impacted patients and the business. Tim discusses his prediction that telehealth will long outlast the pandemic. He believes in-person contact is vital for effective physical therapy, but explores the value of telehealth for its flexibility, particularly in encouraging patients to maintain a steady course of treatment. He also touches on technological challenges specific to the healthcare industry, such as finding telehealth apps that meet HIPAA compliance and security standards. You'll also learn how Professional PT handled staffing and furloughs, what cleaning and safety precautions they are still taking, the challenges of operating in multiple states with different guidelines, and why business is finally picking back up. After you listen, connect with Tim on LinkedIn. Learn more about Professional Physical Therapy on LinkedIn or at ProfessionalPT.com and follow on Twitter @ProfessionalPT. This episode of Redesigning Normal is brought to you by Invisible Health Technologies.
This week we’ve been looking at five steps to take if you have a teen who’s abusing drugs or alcohol. Here’s step number five – Get treatment. A qualified professional will work with parents to prescribe a course of treatment that’s appropriate to the severity of the substance abuse problem. Teenagers with more severe problems should be directed to an ongoing treatment program. Outpatient care is a cost-effective way for teens to continue with the regular activities of life while addressing their substance abuse problems. Inpatient care is a comprehensive approach to treatment recommended for teens who need intensive support, supervision, and education. Look for a successful and highly regarded Christian-based treatment program that involves the family in the counseling and recovery process. Finally, the counseling program should have a good follow-up plan that addresses the possibility of a relapse.
Henry Mayo is reopening for elective surgeries and other procedures. What steps is the hospital taking to ensure the safety of its patients? What should a person do if they want to schedule a procedure they have been putting off?
Listen to Health Affairs Editor-in-Chief Alan Weil interview Michael Barnett and Sadiq Patel from Harvard on how telemedicine use changed during the COVID-19 pandemic and where the field may be heading.
Patients who have already completed inpatient treatment are advised to seek further treatment at outpatient care to help them gradually reintegrate into the outside world. This program helps reduce the risk of relapses.https://recoverypartnernetwork.com/treatment/outpatient
Naomi Bauer and Audrey Whitacre discuss the important role that home-based and outpatient rehabilitation have in COVID-19 recovery.
HAES dietitian Hannah Turnbull joins us to talk about the nutrition aspects of recovery at an outpatient level. We talk about: What HAES dietitians do and don’t do Why a HAES perspective is critical The role of each provider on the treatment team Why there are so many providers and appointments How to make the most of your treatment Get your copy of Dr. Anderson’s books on Amazon at amazon.com/authors/janeananderson Resources: Crisis Text Line crisistextline.org, text 741741 (US and Canada) Thehotline.org (domestic violence hotline & support) National Eating Disorders Association (NEDA) on Facebook, live events daily for connection coronavirus.gov (US) cdc.gov/coronavirus (US) @covid19eatingsupport ( Free, live HAES meal support from HAES RDs on instagram daily!!) This podcast is sponsored by Nourished Colorado, formerly known as Nourished with Hannah. Nourished Colorado is a group practice of registered dietitians who are fiercely passionate about supporting clients on the nutrition side of eating disorder recovery. The skilled registered dietitians at Nourished Colorado work with people who struggle with eating disorders, disordered eating, chronic dieting, and medical conditions requiring medical nutrition therapy from a health at every size and weight inclusive lens. Nourished Colorado provides compassionate, individualized nutrition care and meets clients kindly where they are at. The team believes in full recovery and food freedom for every single person, and is inclusive of people from all walks of life. Nourished Colorado also believes in access to care, and is in network with most major insurance companies including Cigna. Aetna, United, UMR, and more.. Nourished Colorado is currently seeing all clients via their hipaa compliant telehealth platform. Connect with the team at Nourished Colorado by going to www.NourishedColorado.com or emailing hello@nourishedcolorado.com Guest bio: Hannah Turnbull, RDN is a registered dietitian and the owner of Nourished Colorado, a group practice based in Denver, Colorado that specializes in the treatment of eating disorders, disordered eating and medical nutrition therapy from a health at every size and intuitive eating lens. Her mission is to empower people to unlearn the rules society has taught us about food, dieting and bodies by practicing self care and self compassion. Her practice helps clients establish flexible, mindful eating habits and sustainable self care practices so they can begin to live their most nourished lives. Connect with Hannah @HannahRDN on Instagram and at www.NourishedColorado.com This podcast is hosted and produced by Janean Anderson, Ph.D., CEDS-S. Dr. Anderson is a licensed psychologist, author, and podcast host. She holds the Certified Eating Disorder Specialist designation from the International Association of Eating Disorder Professionals (IAEDP). She is the Founder and Director of Colorado Therapy & Assessment Center, an outpatient treatment center in Denver, Colorado that specializes in eating disorders. Dr. Anderson also provides private, one-on-one recovery coaching for listeners of the podcast and for treatment providers seeking supervision and consultation for their CEDS. Interested? Email for more info: podcast@eatingdisorderrecoverypodcast.com To learn more about the podcast, visit www.eatingdisorderrecoverypodcast.com. Follow Dr. Anderson’s work here: Facebook.com/DrAndersonAuthor Facebook.com/DrJaneanAnderson Twitter.com/DrJanean Instagram @drjaneananderson Get emails about Dr. Anderson’s writing and other happenings at www.eatingdisorderrecoverypodcast.com
Respective of American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM) Treatment Matrix, Cognitive Behavior Therapy and NICOTINE Replacement are two effective approaches to addressing Nicotine Use Disorder.Combining Early Intervention with Outpatient Care aid to arrest the use of not only Nicotine, but also Tobacco and Vape Cessation in addressing both biochemical and psychological factors contributing to a American Psychiatric Association - Diagnostic and Statistical Manual diagnosis.CONTACT:Michael David Clay, D. Min., M.A.thewordhouse@frontier.com
In this episode from the ACEP-EQUAL series, guests Dr. Aimee Moulin and Dr. Hannah Snyder discuss how to transition a patients treatment for opiate use disorder from the ED to the outpatient environment. They discuss how to use local resources, legal ramifications, waivers, and why they think a formal system to accomplish this is achievable. Guests: Aimee Moulin MD, Associate Professor, UC Davis Behavioral Health Director for Emergency Department Dual appointments in emergency medicine and psychiatry Hannah Snyder MD Assistant Professor, Family Community Medicine, UCSF Primary Care Addiction Medicine Specialist Host: Jason Woods, MD Audio Editor: Kellen Vu www.acep.org/equal
Physical Therapists Matt O'Connor and Kristen Wood discuss Emerson's Covid-19 Recovery Program and how it helps people regain their physical and cognitive abilities.
Dr. Anthony Feher discusses same day joint replacement surgery.
The Burn Rehabilitation Therapist Competency Tool (BRTCT) was developed in 2011 to define core knowledge and skill sets that are central to the job performance of occupational and physical therapists working with burn patients during acute hospitalization and initial rehabilitation. It was the first national effort to provide standards that burn centers could use for the training and evaluation of a BRT performance. The American Burn Association Rehabilitation Committee recently expanded the tool to include long-term rehabilitation and outpatient care in order to more fully represent all of the stages of care in which patients with burn injury receive therapy.
Michael Moran, MD discusses outpatient total hip replacement and outpatient total knee replacement. He shares how outpatient surgery is possible and why it is good for patients. He examines the latest advances in total joint replacement implants, and advances in total joint replacement techniques.
In this episode, we spoke with Bildad St. Louis, co-founded RecoveryIP Innovations to revolutionize the way healthcare providers deliver services to their patients.
As the clinical presentation would include either overt INTOXIFICATION and/or RISK FOR WITHDRAWAL, there is also a corresponding risk for RELAPSE and ONGOING USE.Implicitly this risk thus reduces the efficacy of Level 1 Outpatient Care absent Medication Assist Treatments, such as that of combining psychological counseling with prescribed Buprenorphine and Naloxone.With an immediate reduction in the use of opioids, the body is given much needed time to physically, cognitive, and psycho-socially recover.Contact:Michael David Clay, D. Min., M.A.Licensed Professional Clinical Counselorthewordhouse@frontier.com.
The American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM) Level 1.0 is Outpatient Substance Abuse Treatment for all Substance Related and Addictive Disorders.For a diagnosis of Opioid Use Disorder, American Psychiatric Association - Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (APA-DSM), the choice of whether to recommend a Medication Assist Treatment option with Outpatient care comes down to the sound estimation of the RELAPSE potential for this, the MOST addicted category of substance in America today.Contact:Michael David Clay, D. Min., M.A.Licensed Professional Clinical Counselorthewordhouse@frontier.com.
Alan Dow, MD, MSHA & Mark Ryan, MD
Sal's Investment Syndicates: Investment Syndicates 101 The dispersal of medical equipment by the move to outpatient medicine has presented a huge opportunity for repeat founder Jinesh Patel. His startup, UptimeHealth, provides outsourced monitoring of the complex compliance requirements of equipment located at the proliferating outpatient facilities. UptimeHealth is also creating a marketplace for service technicians to reduce response times and costs. Jinesh’s affable manner and clear understanding of this promising market made this a delightful interview. Highlights include: Sal Daher’s Intro Jinesh Patel’s Bio + Shoutout to Betsy Scherer of Venture Lane Startup Hub What UptimeHealth Does and Why It’s Important “So, we're finding healthcare facilities are not understanding the best way to manage compliance at, what we call a fragmented level.” The Founding Story of UptimeHealth Having Managed Medical Equipment Gave Jinesh the Ability to See the Opportunity Presented by the Shift to Outpatient Care that Created a Need for Outsourced Management and Compliance Support Most Medical Devices Are Internet of Things-Enabled but that IoT Connection Is Off Due to Security Concerns UptimeHealth’s First Product Is Basically a Digital Checklist of Equipment and Required Tasks Parallels Between UptimeHealth, HomeBinder and Squadle; The Binder-Replacement Business Connections Between UptimeHealth and Cohealo Comparison with Meenta “…we've created the industry's first marketplace for biomedical technicians to gain work and access to these outpatient healthcare facilities.” “So, the uptime of your device has improved. The service response time has improved. The quality of customer service has improved.” Why Jinesh Patel Came to Boston to Start UptimeHealth Sal Talks About His Syndicates – Tells About His Investment in FineTune Learning UptimeHealth’s Go-to-Market Strategy – Land & Expand “…because we're the first people in this market doing exactly what we're doing it. There's no one who's paved a pathway to how to get this done. So, a lot of it is learning, trial balloon testing, A/B experimenting, whatever it looks like.” “…, if we can predict who's going to need new equipment in the next year, we're now a sales engine for people selling medical equipment of the exact same category.” Target Vision – How Jinesh Patel Fell into Entrepreneurship “So, if you're both shooting at the same piece of paper, we can tell you who shot which bullet hole.” "I'm young. There's a lot of time I have to correct whatever happens if it goes south." “…I love entrepreneurship because every day is so different. Every challenge is a new strategy.” Jinesh’s Concluding Thoughts Of Advisors and Mentors Jinesh Says: “…the percentage of actual follow up was so high. I didn't understand like, "Oh, these are real people really trying to help."” “There's a big difference between meaning to help and knowing how to help. I think that in the ecosystem here in Boston, there's a lot of practice on what do you do to help somebody when somebody asks you for this kind of help.”
Changes are coming fast in Health Law! We did a segment on the changes to Hospital Outpatient Department billing in January 2019. Just like we predicted, various hospitals and organizations filed suit about these changes. We recently got a final ruling and wanted to give our audience an update. This 3 minute overview will summarize what you need to know about the ruling and what changes to expect. Thank you to all of our listeners for your comments and feedback. We love hearing from you! We are now available on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. Don’t forget to subscribe and leave us a rating or comment. If you have a question, comment, if you want one of the samples we reference, or if you want to be a guest on Working Smarter, visit our website at: https://vmdworkingsmarter.com/
In today's episode, we break down what Orthobiologics such as PRP and "Stem Cell" injections actually are, how they are used, how they are abused and the role BFR may play. We have three experts joining us who are doing a lot of interesting work in the Orthobiologics space. They are Alberto Panero, DO, Umar Khan, MD and Tyler Opitz, DPT, SCS, CSCS. Enjoy! Alberto J. Panero, D.O. SacSportsMed.com Team Physician Sacramento State University Team Physician Sacramento River Cats AJSM Publication: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30844295 Dr. Umar Khan MD CAQSM RMSK Retired team physician Western Kentucky University and Lindsey Wilson College Medical Director Orthobiologic Specialist Owens Recovery Science Director Orthobiologic Medicine at Stratton Sport and Spine http://www.strattonspine.com/ Tyler Opitz, DPT, SCS, CSCS Andrews Orthopaedic & Sports Medicine Center, Gulf Breeze, FL Tyler Opitz is a board certified sports specialist, certified strength and conditioning specialist, and trained Physical Therapist at the Andrew's Institute-Rehabilitation in Gulf Breeze, FL specializing in Sports Medicine, Orthopedic rehabilitation and Outpatient Care. He specializes in rehabilitation of the upper and lower extremities while using combined methods of corrective exercises, SFMA/FMS principles, criteria based rehabilitation, with manual therapy incorporating Maitland and Graston Techniques to achieve optimal patient outcomes. He has reformed, integrated, and co-authored return to play criteria for athletes, protocols, criteria based rehab principles and is currently working on research project involving the use of stem cells for chondrogenesis of chondral defects in the knee. Tyler Opitz is a physical therapist specializing in sports rehab of the profession, collegiate, olympic, world cup, and recreational athlete at the Andrews Institute in Gulf Breeze, Florida working with world renowned physician James Andrews. He is currently doing multiple research projects with BFR and its influence on serum stem cell counts as well as other biologic markers as well as research on rehabilitation following stem cell intervention for treatment of knee osteoarthritis post operative as well as separate analysis of the use BFR with stem cell intervention in patients post knee surgery with osteoarthritis. Tyler Opitz has been published in the Journal of Clinical Orthopedics and Trauma.
Christine Mirzaian, MD MPH, Solomon Behar, MD, and Liza Green Golan Mackintosh, MD discuss the special medical needs for infants born prematurely, including how to track an infant’s neurodevelopment accounting for their corrected gestational age, the risk and need for follow up for retinopathy of prematurity, which premature infants qualify for palivizumab, and how long to keep a premature infant on fortified formula. Subscribe to hear Part 2 and get 3.5 hours of CME each month CLICK HERE!
Having one or both of your twins in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit can be an overwhelming experience. You anticipate the day when you can finally bring them home with you. What determines when your babies are released from the NICU? What kind of training will you receive before you leave? And what does outpatient care typically look like? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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In last week's episode of Teen Mom OG, we watched as: Catelynn Lowell angered her husband by running back to Arizona for more rehab without even bothering with outpatient treatment (who watches that poor horse of hers?!) Tyler Baltierra seemed to entertain the idea of leaving her for the sake of their daughter Nova Maci Bookout talk to her mom about Ryan Edwards' new baby Ryan Edwards suggest he and his wife Mackenzie Standiffer separate while she's pregnant Amber Portwood get upset that her daughter Leah Shirley would rather spend the weekend with a friend instead of her estranged aunt and the latest dude of the week ***Let's chat!!! Keep in touch!**** https://www.instagram.com/gracereport/ https://twitter.com/gracereport Snapchat: Grace_Unknown https://www.facebook.com/GraceReport/ Email: graceisunknown@gmail.com
Guests: Alex Dorsey and Ashley Buchanan For today’s show, I welcome two guests who can give us an inside look at the role outpatient treatment plays in the overall recovery journey. Alex Dorsey leads the admissions team for Foundations’ 13 outpatient facilities nationwide and Ashley Buchanan serves as a patient care coordinator for Georgia treatment program Black Bear Lodge. They joined me to share how they approach helping people safely and effectively step down from residential treatment to outpatient to aftercare to a sustainable life in recovery. If you’d like to talk with someone like them to discuss the best treatment options for yourself or a loved one, please call anytime at 855-823-2141. For more about Recovery Unscripted, visit http://recoveryunscripted.org For more about Foundations Recovery Network's outpatient options, visit https://foundationsrecoverynetwork.com/outpatient-treatment For more about the Heroes 6K race series, visit http://heroes6k.com Music from this episode: "Don't Look at Me Like That" by David Condos - URL: davidcondos.com "Cake" by Podington Bear - URL: http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Podington_Bear/Passages/Cake "Window Shopping" by Podington Bear - URL: http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Podington_Bear/Passages/Window_Shopping "Massive" by Podington Bear - URL: http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Podington_Bear/Driving/Massive - Composer: Chad Crouch "Ronny" by Alex Fitch - URL: URL: freemusicarchive.org/music/Alex_Fit…ola/Ronny_1253
Interview with David M. Levine, MD, MA, author of The Quality of Outpatient Care Delivered to Adults in the United States, 2002 to 2013 and Eve A. Kerr, MD, MPH, author of The Quest to Improve Quality
Outpatient Services at Shepherd Center provides comprehensive medical treatment for people with spinal cord injury, brain injury, multiple sclerosis and chronic pain on an outpatient basis. These programs provide individualized, integrative care and may even include family members. Listen as Emily Cade, MS, CCM,CRC,CLCP, director of Shepherd Center Outpatient Services, discusses the outpatient services available at Shepherd Center.
In-patient tools to learn from bad cases move out of the hospital.
Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
JAACAP February 2012: In this podcast, Contributing Editor Dr. Carol Rockhill interviews Dr. Mark Olfson on cardiovascular events associated with stimulant use and the mental health care received by young people after emergency treatment.
Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
JAACAP February 2012: In this podcast, Contributing Editor Dr. Carol Rockhill interviews Dr. Mark Olfson on cardiovascular events associated with stimulant use and the mental health care received by young people after emergency treatment.
A consent discussion with patients leads the PSA testing advice in a Harvard-generated tool to help primary care MDs manage prostate care.
Strong indicators that telling nurses when to call the doctor to the bedside reduce bad outcomes.
Physicians who express empathy get higher ratings by their patients on other care issues.
A physician and a lawyer discuss hazards of increasing the use of telephone advice from specialists.
As more and more health care is provided in the ambulatory setting, the data from malpractice carriers show that more and more lawsuits get their start in the same setting.