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In this episode, Dr. Yeshvant Navalgund, Chief Medical Officer at National Spine & Pain Centers, discusses the latest advancements in pain management, including the transformative role of AI and cutting-edge technologies in personalized treatment plans. He highlights how these innovations are enhancing patient outcomes while emphasizing the importance of ethical leadership in healthcare.
In this episode, we dive deep into the world of medical business leadership and practice management with Dr. Yash Navalgund, Chief Medical Officer at National Spine and Pain Centers. Dr. Navalgund shares his extensive experience in growing and scaling pain management practices, including his journey from a single practice owner to overseeing over 100 centers across 12 states. We explore the challenges and successes in building a strong culture within a medical practice, the intricacies of opening multiple sites, and the importance of branding and reputation in the healthcare industry. Learn more: https://apmsuccess.com/247 Watch the video: https://apmsuccess.com/247v
In this episode, recorded at the 21st Annual Spine Orthopedic and Pain Management-Driven ASC + the Future of Spine Conference, Dr. Yeshvant Navalgund, Chief Medical Officer of National Spine & Pain Centers, discusses his background, the evolving provider-patient relationship, strategies for attracting and retaining patients, and more.Disclosure: This content is subject to change without notice and offered for informational use only. You are urged to consult with your individual business, financial, legal, tax and/or other advisors [and/or medical providers] with respect to any information presented. Synchrony and any of its affiliates, including CareCredit, (collectively, “Synchrony”) makes no representations or warranties regarding this content and accept no liability for any loss or harm arising from the use of the information provided. All statements and opinions in [describe the document/presentation/ recording/podcast] are the sole opinions of the [speaker/author/guest]. Your receipt of this material constitutes your acceptance of these terms and conditions.
In this episode, recorded at the 21st Annual Spine Orthopedic and Pain Management-Driven ASC + the Future of Spine Conference, Dr. Yeshvant Navalgund, Chief Medical Officer of National Spine & Pain Centers, discusses his background, the evolving provider-patient relationship, strategies for attracting and retaining patients, and more.Disclosure: This content is subject to change without notice and offered for informational use only. You are urged to consult with your individual business, financial, legal, tax and/or other advisors [and/or medical providers] with respect to any information presented. Synchrony and any of its affiliates, including CareCredit, (collectively, “Synchrony”) makes no representations or warranties regarding this content and accept no liability for any loss or harm arising from the use of the information provided. All statements and opinions in [describe the document/presentation/ recording/podcast] are the sole opinions of the [speaker/author/guest]. Your receipt of this material constitutes your acceptance of these terms and conditions.
Dr. Yesh Navalgund, Chief Medical Officer at National Spine & Pain Centers joins the podcast to discuss insights into his background, trends he is keeping an eye on in the ASC space, what the ASC space might look like as more health systems dive into the space, and more!
Dr. Yesh Navalgund, Chief Medical Officer at National Spine & Pain Centers joins the podcast to discuss insights into his background, trends he is keeping an eye on in the ASC space, what the ASC space might look like as more health systems dive into the space, and more!
Dr. Yesh Navalgund, Chief Medical Officer at National Spine & Pain Centers joins the podcast to discuss insights into his background, trends he is keeping an eye on in the ASC space, what the ASC space might look like as more health systems dive into the space, and more!
This episode recorded live at the 20th Annual Becker's Healthcare Spine, Orthopedic + Pain Management-Driven ASC Conference features Dr. Yeshvant Navalgund, Chief Medical Officer for Ambulatory Surgery, National Spine & Pain Centers. Here, he discusses his past experience starting his own practice & what led him to working in the ASC space, transparency in healthcare, his focus on patient engagement, and more.
This episode recorded live at the 20th Annual Becker's Healthcare Spine, Orthopedic + Pain Management-Driven ASC Conference features Dr. Yeshvant Navalgund, Chief Medical Officer for Ambulatory Surgery, National Spine & Pain Centers. Here, he discusses his past experience starting his own practice & what led him to working in the ASC space, transparency in healthcare, his focus on patient engagement, and more.
Dr. Anil Sharma has performed over 80,00 spinal procedures and changed the lives of many people. His brilliance however does not stop at medical procedures. He has a gift when it comes to multiple choice testing as he sees things differently. He discovered this gift at a young age and was able to make the most of it. After growing his medical practice in New Jersey and New York with the Spine & Pain Centers, he took some of his proceeds and started the hedge fund "Third Eye Capital Management". So how does a Spinal Doctor also end up being a hedge fund manager? Check out this episode and find out.
On this episode of the compliance guy Ronald Chapman II, Esq. LLM of the The Chapman Law Firm sits down with Sean as they break down the $484 million dollar trail acquittal in the United States vs. Pain Centers case they just came off of! This is an episode you cannot afford to miss because what happened to these doctors can happen to you! Thank you for making us number 6 on the Top 25 Regulatory Compliance Podcasts: 25 Best Regulatory Compliance Podcasts You Must Follow in 2022 (feedspot.com)
Laura Dyrda shares the latest news on the Spine + Orthopedic industry.
Guest Name and Bio: Dr. Peter Staats Dr. Staats was founder of the Division of Pain Medicine at Johns Hopkins University, where he was the director for 10 years. In that capacity he was the first academic anesthesiologist with surgical privileges and one of the youngest division chiefs at that University. Dr. Staats is internationally recognized for his work in developing and implementing minimally invasive and non invasive procedures for chronic pain, and other medical disorders. He is currently Chief Medical Officer of National Spine and Pain Centers, the largest network of pain physicians in the United States, Co Founder and Chief Medical Officer of electroCore the leader in non-invasive neuromodulation, a medical advisor for Survivorcorp and the Wounded Warrior Project Dr. Staats received his medical degree from the University of Michigan Medical School in Ann Arbor and completed his residency and fellowship training at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. He was the founding chair of the American Society of Anesthesiologists task force on chronic pain, is a past President of the North American Neuromodulation Society, American Society of Interventional Pain Physicians, New Jersey Society of Interventional Pain Physicians, and the Southern Pain Society. He is currently President of the World Institute of Pain and continues to serve as Chief Medical Officer for National Spine and Pain Centers, the largest network of pain physicians in the United States. Dr. Staats has written or co-edited 14 books and over 450 articles, abstracts, monographs, and book chapters on pain medicine in publications that include the Journal of the American Medicine Association, Pain, Anesthesiology, Lancet Neurology and the Journal of Clinical Oncology. His work has been highlighted on Good Morning America, CBS Evening News, Newsweek, and CNN. He has lectured extensively nationally and internationally. He has received numerous awards including the physician of the year and the lifetime achievement awards from the New York, New Jersey, and West Virginia branches of the American Society of Interventional Pain Physicians, Best Doctors in America, Top Doctors, and New Jersey Top Doctor, and the lifetime achievement awards from the American Society of Interventional Pain Physicians, the American Society of Pain and Neuroscience and the North American Neuromodulation society. What you will learn from this episode: 1) What is the vagus nerve and why is it important 2) How can the vagus nerve impact inflammation 3) What is the role of vagus nerve stimulation in Covid-19 4) What is wrong with current methods of pain management 5) How you can treat recurrent headaches via the vagus nerve How to learn more about our guest: www.ElectroCore.com https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Staats Please enjoy, share, rate and review our podcast and help us bring the message about precision health care to the world!
Dr. Staats was the founder of the Division of Pain Medicine at Johns Hopkins University, where he was the director for 10 years. Dr. Staats is internationally recognized for his work in inventing, developing, and implementing minimally invasive procedures for chronic pain, as well as neuromodulation strategies. He is currently Chief Medical Officer of National Spine and Pain Centers, the largest pain practice in the United States and also chief medical officer of electroCore which he co-founded. Dr. Staats received his medical degree from the University of Michigan Medical School in Ann Arbor and completed his residency and fellowship training at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. He is a past President of the North American Neuromodulation Society, American Society of Interventional Pain Physicians, New Jersey Society of Interventional Pain Physicians, and the Southern Pain Society. He was the founding chair of the ASA section on interventional pain, and has served as chair of the board of examination for WIP. He is currently President of the World Institute of Pain. Dr. Staats has written or co-edited 14 books and over 450 articles, abstracts, monographs, and book chapters on pain medicine in publications that include the Journal of the American Medicine Association, Pain, Anesthesiology, Lancet Neurology and the Journal of Clinical Oncology. His work has been highlighted on Good Morning America, CBS Evening News, Newsweek, and CNN. He has received numerous awards including the lifetime achievement awards from the New York, New Jersey, and West Virginia branches of the American Society of Interventional Pain Physicians, from American Society of Interventional Pain Physicians (ASIPP), the North American Neuromodulation society (NANS) and the American Society of Pain and Neuroscience (ASPN). _________________Want to learn more about healing pain from my course? ❤
The healthcare industry is one of the largest and most consequential sectors in the United States—but it's also one of the most complicated. This unique complexity makes it challenging for the operational change and innovation the industry desperately needs in order to better serve citizens. In contrast, the inherently innovative tech sector is not only a huge component of the U.S. economy, but it also plays a pivotal role in accelerating change across all other industries. In this episode, Host Gautam Mukunda speaks with Les Funtleyder and Dr. Raj Garg about what leaders can learn from combining the fast-paced innovations in tech with the cautious and deliberate rhythms of the healthcare industry. Les is a portfolio manager at E Squared Capital Management, and the author of Healthcare Investing, and he sits on the boards of Applied Therapeutics and Acalis. Dr. Raj Garg was the former President and CEO of Cancer Treatment Centers of America, he was also one of the most trusted advisors to CEOs of the world's largest healthcare companies during his time as senior partner in the healthcare practice at McKinsey. He is a doctor and attorney and serves on the boards of Health AI 360 and the National Spine and Pain Centers. “What I would actually predict is that the next couple of decades are going to really be an age of biology, and an age of technology and healthcare that will cause pretty fundamental shifts.” – Dr. Raj Garg “The biggest [healthcare] challenge from my perspective is that people don't like change, especially in systems that have been in place for a really long time.” – Les Funtleyder Follow @GMukunda on Twitter or email us at WorldReimagined@nasdaq.com Literature Referenced: Healthcare Investing: Profiting from the New World of Pharma, Biotech, and Health Care Services, by Les Funtleyder For more information on this episode's guests please visit: Nasdaq.com/world-reimagined-podcast
The latest edition of the Medical Association of Georgia's (MAG) ‘Top Docs' show addresses alternative therapies for chronic pain and the unique training that's required to become a pain medicine specialist. It features MAG member Pickens “Trey” Patterson III, M.D., who is with Alliance Spine and Pain Centers – which has 20 treatment centers in the Atlanta and Augusta areas.
Throughout his career, Robert “Bo” Brabo has always focused on people, helping them tackle their business problems as if they were his own. Since retiring from the US Army as the Chief of HR Operations with the White House Communications Agency and Presidential Communications Officer for both Presidents Bush and Obama, Bo has served in several executive positions including most recently Vice President of Human Resources at the National Spine & Pain Centers and Founder of Hail Media Group. Bo and Mark discuss how to take a strategy or goal from your head into reality, after-action reviews, the power of systems, resolutions versus goals, mic swap, and more! His website Click here to find out how to be coached by me for less than $2 a day! or go to MarkStruczewski.com/dpc. I go live most Saturdays to teach about productivity or optimal performance. Click here to register for my next training. Get my top 5 productivity tips for free! or go to MarkStruczewski.com/top5! ABOUT Mark ‘Ski' Struczewski (“Mister Productivity”) works with executives to help them gain control of their time by taming distractions so they can experience less overwhelm, feel a sense of freedom, and enjoy their lives. In addition to being a productivity coach, Mark is a speaker, host of The Mark Struczewski Podcast, and an author. His strategies have guided CEOs/Executive Directors, business owners, business corporate specialists, and entrepreneurs to get back control of their time. You can find out more about how to connect with Mark and his mission to create confident leaders at misterproductivity.com. If you're looking to take your productivity to the next level or if you are interested in bringing me in to speak at your event, visit MarkStruczewski.com. Follow me: LinkedIn If you love the show, share it with a friend on Apple Podcasts.
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Dr Michael Moses from the Neuropathy and Pain Centers of America in Las Vegas joins the show to give his medical opinion and insight on the Raiders injury report. Three and Out ask the question How much does Alec Ingold Mean to the run game? And as always Vinny and Lincoln take calls from Raider Nation See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This episode features Peter Staats, Chief Medical Officer at National Spine and Pain Centers and President Elect of World Institute of Pain. Here, he discusses his career journey, his work using vagus nerve stimulation as an opioid-free pain treatment, and more.
Chiropractors are often seen by patients as part of treatment after accidents, but many other people have no idea what Chiropractors actually do. Do Chiropractors just run up the bill in auto accident cases, or are they actually helping people get well. Franz and Rich sat down with Dr. Jay Perniciaro from Total Care Injury & Pain Centers in the Legally Unfiltered studios to ask some tough questions about the practice and you may be surprised as to what we learned. But you’ll have to listen for your self to find out. Check out this all new episode of Legally Unfiltered. AND don’t forget, send us show ideas at legallyunfiltered@gmail.com. If we use your suggestion, you will be the proud recipient of your very own Legally Unfiltered Coffee Mug. #Filterthecoffeenottheconversation
You're in for a treat. Amy Baxter, pediatric emergency physician, pain researcher, and device manufacturer, is the CEO and Founder of Pain Care Labs. We talked about: Pain is inevitable, it's life. Unnecessary pain is wasteful and it sucks. Doctors' superpower is writing prescriptions. While lots of research has been done about non-pharm pain, doctors aren't familiar with it. Public policy doesn't support non-drug solutions. It funnels people to doctors and medication. Attitude and attention impact pain. If you focus on life rather than pain, the pain can be more manageable. We're in control. The 1-10 pain scale has limited value unless you're evaluating what's not working for acute pain. We could teach our kids about pain differently. Think, dancers and other athletes. While cannabis may be helpful for chronic pain, it's not a panacea, especially for young brains. We learned about TENS units, Buzzy, the Meissner Corpusle, the thalamus (the brains CPU/microprocessor), the Schmidt Sting Pain Scale, the IKEA bias, beta nerves and mechanoreceptors, and more. My head spins. I think the most important lesson I've learned from Amy is that it's not about the pain, it's about what we want to do with our lives and how we manage the challenges we face that get in the way, including pain. Let's take control. It's the most powerful tool we have. Blog subscribers: Scroll down through show notes to read the post. If you'd like to listen to the podcast, click here or the title Subscribe to Health Hats, the Podcast, on your favorite podcast player Please support my blog and podcast. CONTRIBUTE HERE Episode Notes Prefer to read, hard-of-hearing or deaf? Find FULL TRANSCRIPT at the end of the other show notes or download the printable transcript here Contents with Time-Stamped Headings to listen where you want to listen or read where you want to read (heading. time on podcast xx:xx. page # on the transcript) Introducing Amy Baxter 00:52. 1 Health is fragile 03:02. 2 Unnecessary, wasteful pain 04:33. 2 Pain research: so much about drugs 11:00. 3 Physician superpower: writing prescriptions 15:33. 4 The Thalamus: Our brain's CPU 19:01. 5 Perceptions of pain: attitude and attention 25:12. 6 The Pain Scale: a mixed bag 29:11. 6 Pain: What we teach kids? 34:40. 7 Pain management: People vary so much 39:18. 8 Pain and cannabis 44:31. 9 Public policy and pain. We can do better. 48:47. 10 Pain management: what works for you? 52:19. 11 Pain is not my enemy 58:01. 12 Reflections 1:02:05. 13 Links What Works for Pain Buzzy: Drug Free Pain Relief Amy Baxter at TEDMed: Needle Pain Awareness Amy Baxter at TEDX: Pain, empathy and public health Health Hats blog post: How Many Words for Pain? Health Hats Podcast with Melissa Reynolds: Fibromyalgia. Managing Pain. Doing the Work. Meissner Corpusle Dr. Bob Odell, Jr., Neuropathy and Pain Centers of America Vaso-Occlusive Episodes in Older Children with Sickle Cell Disease: Emergency Department Management and Pain Assessment Schmidt Sting Pain Index Complex Regional Pain Syndrome Acceptance and Commitment Therapy Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Chronic Pain Credits Music by permission from Joey van Leeuwen, New Orleans Drummer, Composer About the Show Welcome to Health Hats, empowering people as they travel together toward best health. I am Danny van Leeuwen, a two-legged, old, cisgender, white man with privilege, living in a food oasis, who can afford many hats and knows a little about a lot of healthcare and a lot about very little. Most people wear hats one at a time, but I wear them all at once. We will listen and learn about what it takes to adjust to life's realities in healthcare's Tower of Babel. Let's make some sense of all this. To subscribe go to https://health-hats.com/ Creative Commons Licensing The material found on this website created by me is Op...
You’re in for a treat. Amy Baxter, pediatric emergency physician, pain researcher, and device manufacturer, is the CEO and Founder of Pain Care Labs. We talked about: Pain is inevitable, it’s life. Unnecessary pain is wasteful and it sucks. Doctors’ superpower is writing prescriptions. While lots of research has been done about non-pharm pain, doctors aren’t familiar with it. Public policy doesn’t support non-drug solutions. It funnels people to doctors and medication. Attitude and attention impact pain. If you focus on life rather than pain, the pain can be more manageable. We’re in control. The 1-10 pain scale has limited value unless you’re evaluating what’s not working for acute pain. We could teach our kids about pain differently. Think, dancers and other athletes. While cannabis may be helpful for chronic pain, it’s not a panacea, especially for young brains. We learned about TENS units, Buzzy, the Meissner Corpusle, the thalamus (the brains CPU/microprocessor), the Schmidt Sting Pain Scale, the IKEA bias, beta nerves and mechanoreceptors, and more. My head spins. I think the most important lesson I’ve learned from Amy is that it’s not about the pain, it’s about what we want to do with our lives and how we manage the challenges we face that get in the way, including pain. Let’s take control. It’s the most powerful tool we have. Blog subscribers: Scroll down through show notes to read the post. If you'd like to listen to the podcast, click here or the title Subscribe to Health Hats, the Podcast, on your favorite podcast player Please support my blog and podcast. CONTRIBUTE HERE Episode Notes Prefer to read, hard-of-hearing or deaf? Find FULL TRANSCRIPT at the end of the other show notes or download the printable transcript here Contents with Time-Stamped Headings to listen where you want to listen or read where you want to read (heading. time on podcast xx:xx. page # on the transcript) Introducing Amy Baxter 00:52. 1 Health is fragile 03:02. 2 Unnecessary, wasteful pain 04:33. 2 Pain research: so much about drugs 11:00. 3 Physician superpower: writing prescriptions 15:33. 4 The Thalamus: Our brain’s CPU 19:01. 5 Perceptions of pain: attitude and attention 25:12. 6 The Pain Scale: a mixed bag 29:11. 6 Pain: What we teach kids? 34:40. 7 Pain management: People vary so much 39:18. 8 Pain and cannabis 44:31. 9 Public policy and pain. We can do better. 48:47. 10 Pain management: what works for you? 52:19. 11 Pain is not my enemy 58:01. 12 Reflections 1:02:05. 13 Links What Works for Pain Buzzy: Drug Free Pain Relief Amy Baxter at TEDMed: Needle Pain Awareness Amy Baxter at TEDX: Pain, empathy and public health Health Hats blog post: How Many Words for Pain? Health Hats Podcast with Melissa Reynolds: Fibromyalgia. Managing Pain. Doing the Work. Meissner Corpusle Dr. Bob Odell, Jr., Neuropathy and Pain Centers of America Vaso-Occlusive Episodes in Older Children with Sickle Cell Disease: Emergency Department Management and Pain Assessment Schmidt Sting Pain Index Complex Regional Pain Syndrome Acceptance and Commitment Therapy Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Chronic Pain Credits Music by permission from Joey van Leeuwen, New Orleans Drummer, Composer About the Show Welcome to Health Hats, empowering people as they travel together toward best health. I am Danny van Leeuwen, a two-legged, old, cisgender, white man with privilege, living in a food oasis, who can afford many hats and knows a little about a lot of healthcare and a lot about very little. Most people wear hats one at a time, but I wear them all at once. We will listen and learn about what it takes to adjust to life's realities in healthcare’s Tower of Babel. Let's make some sense of all this. To subscribe go to https://www.health-hats.com/ Creative Commons Licensing The material found on this website created by me i...
Dana Laake and her special guest Dr. Mary Babcock will discuss the full spectrum of pain management and the diversity of therapies including nutritional, IV therapies, injections, prolotherapy, PRP, stem cell therapy and more. Dr. Mary S. Babcock, DO, is a practicing physician at the National Spine & Pain Centers in the Washington, DC metro area. She specializes in treating traumatic muscular and neuromuscular injuries and other chronic pain conditions such as arthritis, back, neck and pelvic pain, degenerated or herniated discs, fibromyalgia, and neuropathy. She is equally accomplished in alternative treatments, including osteopathic manual medicine, medical and auricular acupuncture, and Botox injections for pain. Holistic in her approach, Dr. Babcock believes listening to the patient is paramount to developing an effective treatment plan.
Dr. Kevin Passero and his special guest Dr. Mayo Friedlis will be discussing using stem cells and platelets from your own body to treat arthritis and other musculoskeletal injuries. Dr. Friedlis joined the National Spine & Pain Centers in 1983 and has helped expand the practice into a leading pain management facility. He is passionate about the science of managing pain and committed to delivering the most effective therapies possible to each of his patients. Dr. Friedlis is one of few physicians in the Washington DC area trained to perform Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) therapy, and is one of the first doctors in the area to use Stem Cell Therapy for musculoskeletal injuries, in particular knee and hip arthritis.