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Cancer is one of the most terrifying illnesses of our age - a sudden change that happens silently inside our bodies and slowly eats away at us until there's nothing left. It's also one of the biggest failures of the pharmaceutical age - somewhere between 90 and 97% of all cancer drugs fail at clinical trials. Which is why we're unbelievably excited to bring you our conversation with Dr. Thomas Seyfried, Professor of Biology at Boston College who appears to be hot on the trail of a cure cancer that has nothing to do with the oncology-industrial-complex. According to the dozens of papers he and his colleagues have published over the last few decades, a strict ketogenic diet coupled to a glutamine inhibitor is sufficient to weaken cancer cells to the point that the immune system can actually clear the tumor. A recent paper from his group published in February of 2025 shows the stunning effects of his protocol in a small group of eighteen glioblastoma patients. Median survival for these patients for the last hundred years has been 12-15 months, but with Seyfried's intervention appears to have been extended up to 84 months. That's seven years, for those keeping score.We sit down with Seyfried to take apart his protocol, why it works for cancer, why no one's heard if it, and how everyone has completely misunderstood what cancer actually is.MAKE HISTORY WITH US THIS SUMMER:https://demystifysci.com/demysticon-2025PATREON https://www.patreon.com/c/demystifysciPARADIGM DRIFThttps://demystifysci.com/paradigm-drift-show(00:00) Go!(00:07:33) - Reception of Metabolic Cancer Research(00:10:05) - Breakthrough in Glioblastoma Treatment(00:14:49) - Glutamine-Glutamate Cycle in Cancer(00:16:33) - Challenges and Critiques of Standard Care(00:17:43) - Barriers to Implementing Metabolic Therapies(00:24:19) - Radiation and Cancer Treatment(00:26:07) - Metabolic Approach to Cancer(00:27:30) - Evolutionary Biology's Role in Understanding Cancer(00:28:52) - Mitochondria's Role in Cellular Destiny(00:31:39) - The Oxidative Phosphorylation Process(00:35:28) - Cancer and Mitochondrial Function(00:38:43) - Cellular Electrochemical Gradients(00:41:30) - Cancer's Dependency on Fermentable Fuels(00:45:08) - Glutamine's Role in Cancer Treatment(00:52:11) - Patient Compliance and Dietary Challenges(00:55:33) - Glucose Ketone Index for Health Monitoring(01:06:48) - Fenbendazole and Cancer Research(01:10:02) - Medical Industry Business Models(01:13:27) - Diets and Nutritional Ketosis(01:17:06) - Metabolic Variability and Personalization(01:19:25) - Exercise and Metabolic Health(01:23:43) - Historical Misconceptions in Cancer Treatment(01:26:21) - Obesity and Cancer Prevention(01:28:00) - Metabolic Theories of Cancer(01:47:18) - Metastatic Cancer Origins(01:55:24) - Therapeutic and Collaborative Approaches(01:59:57) - Practical Steps and Transformations#CancerResearch, #glioblastoma, #CancerAwareness, #Oncology, #CancerTreatment, #CancerSurvivor, #FightCancer, #EndCancer, #CancerSupport, #ClinicalTrials, #CancerWarrior, #BeatCancer, #CureCancer, #CancerFighter, #StayStrong, #CancerCommunity, #philosophypodcast, #sciencepodcast, #longformpodcast ABOUS US: Anastasia completed her PhD studying bioelectricity at Columbia University. When not talking to brilliant people or making movies, she spends her time painting, reading, and guiding backcountry excursions. Shilo also did his PhD at Columbia studying the elastic properties of molecular water. When he's not in the film studio, he's exploring sound in music. They are both freelance professors at various universities. SOCIAL: - Discord: https://discord.gg/MJzKT8CQub- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/DemystifySci- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/DemystifySci/- Twitter: https://twitter.com/DemystifySciMUSIC: -Shilo Delay: https://g.co/kgs/oty671
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Glaucoma remains a leading cause of vision loss worldwide, yet its impact can often be mitigated through early detection and effective treatment strategies. Eye care professionals play a pivotal role in addressing this condition, which is often referred to as the "silent thief of sight" due to its asymptomatic nature in early stages. By leveraging innovative treatment methods and fostering patient compliance, it is possible to preserve vision and improve outcomes for individuals living with glaucoma.
Send us a MessageIn this Solo Byte episode, Sue Tetzlaff discusses a communication tactic, “managing up,” that has a positive impact on both the employee experience and patient experience. Managing up is a communication tactic where your introduction positions others or other organizations, people, or services in a positive light to increase confidence, trust, and put others at ease. She emphasizes the importance of “managing yourself up” when introducing yourself. Managing up can be used in various healthcare settings, such as shift handoffs and patient transfers. It is a valuable tool for both clinicians and non-clinicians.Managing up is a communication tactic where you position others or other organizations, people, or services in a positive light to increase confidence, trust, and put others at ease.Introducing oneself and others is important to build and transfer confidence and trust across healthcare settings.Managing up can be used in various healthcare situations, such as shift handoffs and patient transfers.It is a valuable tool for both clinicians and non-clinicians in healthcare organizations that can improve the employee experience and patient experience.
Summary In this episode of the Future of Dermatology Podcast, Dr. Faranak Kamangar discusses the complexities of acne treatment, focusing on the psychological impact of acne on patients and the importance of effective topical therapies. The conversation covers the latest guidelines for acne treatment, the efficacy of various topical agents including benzoyl peroxide and retinoids, and explores advanced treatment options such as isotretinoin and laser therapy. The episode emphasizes the need for patient compliance and the role of alternative treatments in managing acne effectively. Takeaways Acne topicals are important for improving patients' quality of life. The AED guidelines recommend benzoyl peroxide, topical retinoids, and topical antibiotics as preferred treatments. Combining multiple topical therapies and limiting systemic antibiotic use are good practice statements. Topical therapies are not highly effective, but their efficacy improves when combined. Other treatments like Clascoterone cream and isotretinoin target sebum reduction and sebaceous gland apoptosis. The 1726 nanometer laser shows promise as a treatment option. Azelaic acid, salicylic acid, and other topicals are effective and popular among patients. Compliance is crucial in acne treatment. Chapters 00:00 - Introduction to Acne and Its Impact 03:06 - Topical Therapies for Acne Treatment 06:07 - Understanding Benzoyl Peroxide and Its Efficacy 08:47 - Exploring Advanced Treatments and Mechanisms 12:01 - Alternative Topical Treatments and Patient Compliance
Send us a Text Message.It does no good to learn all the clinical skills if your patients don't commit to their treatment plan or take their medicine, right?You can take every herbal medicine course and learn every sales technique in the book, but none of those are going to land if you're missing the key ingredient to patient commitment and compliance. If you have trouble with patient compliance this episode is for you!Links mentioned:Harmonize Discovery Call: https://calendly.com/michaelhub/harmonize-discoveryIf this content and material resonates with you and you would like to pursue 1:1 coaching with Rebecca, please visit:tcm-hub.com/livingpractice and set up an Introductory Chat.
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Send us a Text Message.Click here to learn more how innovative video marketing can help your practice by www.NewPatientGroup.comWhat if you could transform your business into a customer-centric powerhouse, delighting customers and boosting your bottom line? Our latest episode offers the blueprint for creating exceptional customer experiences that keep customers coming back for more. We tackle the crucial question every business owner must ask: "How do I get what I want from my team and customers while delivering unexpected experiences?" You'll learn how to foster a customer-obsessed culture, sharpen your leadership skills, and invest in continuous improvement to thrive in any economic climate. Plus, discover how superior presentations and experiences can maximize your customer conversion rates and cash flow.Personalized digital marketing is not just a trend; it's a game-changer. We break down the tremendous benefits of crafting unique, professional content over relying on generic, template-driven strategies. Hear about the importance of outstanding site speed and how it meets Google's stringent standards. Our discussion emphasizes the power of word-of-mouth marketing and customer retention, and how our custom web development solutions ensure client satisfaction and loyalty. With a focus on engaging video content and platforms like TikTok, we reveal how embracing these trends can set your practice apart and drive measurable business growth.Finally, we shed light on the pitfalls of finite-minded decision-making driven by cost-cutting and its impact on hiring less effective marketing companies. Learn why investing in high-quality content, innovative strategies, and superior experiences is ultimately more cost-effective. We also discuss the interconnectedness of business culture, leadership, and personal relationships in enhancing employee performance and customer satisfaction. From employing digital tools like the iTero scanner to adopting a hospitality mindset for a high-end orthodontic experience, this episode covers it all. Tune in to discover how to create an exceptional, customer-centric practice that stands out from the competition.New Patient Group - Transforming culture, training and digital marketing practices by implementing life changing experiences for you, your team and your patients. We believe experience is the key to increasing new patients, sales, conversion, compliance, cash flow, referrals and more. We believe experience is the key to reducing stress, chaos, advertising costs, employee turnover and more. Whatever it is you want, whatever it is you desire, we believe experience will help you achieve it. We are the patient experience company and we revolutionize practices by transforming their culture, their employees and their digital marketing. By combining these three services together it creates a powerful force that works in harmony to achieve what you want by delivering employees and patients more than they would have ever expected. Choose any service individually or become a private client and achieve your best year ever or your money back .. Guaranteed. Private clients combine all three services (Leadership & Culture, Team Training, Digital Marketing) together to take over their community and leave their "competition" in the dust!Trusted by the Best Doctors: Jep Paschal, John Graham, Regina Blevins, Alyssa Carter, Jamie Reynolds, Stu Frost, David Boschken, Donna Galante, Boyd Whitlock, Bob Skopek, Byrn Cooper, Sean Carlson and Many More!
Hot take! Regular chiropractic or massage appointments aren't enough to replace daily self-care. Tune in and find out why.Timestamps of big takeawaysLet's Talk About Chiropractic and Massage Appointments [00:22] - Coach Caroline introduces the question about whether regular chiropractic or massage appointments can replace self-care routines.The Importance of Daily Self-Care[01:18] - Coach Valerie emphasizes that while professional treatments are beneficial, they don't replace the need for daily self-care work.Challenges with Patient Compliance[02:10] - Here we chat about a physical therapist's study on patient memory and compliance with at-home exercises.[03:14] - Coach Valerie shares her personal experience with chiropractic care and discusses how people often rely on adjustments without addressing underlying issues.The Role of Chiropractic and Physical Therapy[03:54] - Coach Valerie explains the ideal use of chiropractic and physical therapy as preventative and maintenance tools rather than recurring problem-solvers.[04:47] - Coach Valerie had a good working relationship with physical therapists and chiropractors for a while, and it afforded her a great opportunity to learn from them.Addressing Root Causes of Pain[06:20] - Many issues stem from posture and movement patterns rather than just isolated injuries.The Importance of Understanding Running Mechanics[09:01] - Physical therapists can benefit from understanding running mechanics, particularly the Pose Method.[09:31] - Healthcare providers could better help runners by analyzing their running pose rather than just focusing on the area of pain.Misconceptions About Strength and Muscle Activation[10:06] - There are a lot of misconceptions about muscle weakness and activation. That's why the proper movement patterns are so important.[10:59] - The RunRX approach addresses things like “weak hamstrings” differently than traditional approaches, and that's how we help people run pain free.Join RunRX![12:00] - Tune in here for information on how listeners can join the RunRX membership and work with Coach Valerie.Rate, Review & Subscribe ReminderDon't forget to like and subscribe to our show. You can also rate and review our show on Apple Podcasts! We're on Spotify as well!Links to check out-- https://www.runrx.fit/-- FREE 30 day reboot on YouTube by RunRX https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLDPcF8ZrDdILC8bYyn2zR-4xvqKRzp2re-- Follow us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/runrxfit/ and Instagram https://www.instagram.com/runrx/ -- Have questions? Email us at support@runrx.fit-- Subscribe to Our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@RunRX
Are you or someone you love grappling with the fear that aging inevitably means losing mental sharpness or possibly developing Alzheimer's? It's a concern that looms large as we age, particularly as we think about maintaining not just body health but also the health of our minds. In today's episode of the Dr. Jockers Functional Nutrition podcast, we dive deep into emerging strategies that defy the old narrative of inevitable cognitive decline. With insights from leading experts, we explore the transformative approaches that are reshaping our understanding of neurodegenerative diseases. Whether you're looking to safeguard your own mental acuity as you age or seeking solace and solutions for a loved one, this discussion is a beacon of hope and action. In This Episode: 00:47 Welcome to Dr. Jocker's Functional Nutrition Podcast 03:37 Introducing Dr. Heather Sandison 06:56 Discussion on Reversing Alzheimer's and Dementia 10:45 Clinical Trial Insights and Results 14:47 Challenges and Success Stories in Patient Compliance 26:04 Lifestyle Interventions for Brain Health 29:58 The Importance of Deep Sleep and REM Sleep 30:51 Strategies for Better Sleep 33:40 The Role of Nutrition in Brain Health 34:31 Exercise and Cognitive Engagement 38:54 Stress Management and Meditation 42:51 Supplements and Personalized Approaches 48:42 Introducing the Book: Reversing Alzheimer's 51:29 Final Thoughts and Encouragement This podcast is sponsored by ShopC60.com. C60 is a powerful, Nobel Prize-winning antioxidant, that helps to optimize mitochondrial function, fights inflammation, and neutralizes toxic free radicals! I'm a big fan of using C60 in conjunction with your keto and intermittent fasting lifestyle to support your immune system, help your body detox, and increase energy and mental clarity. My favorite C60 products for Keto & IF lifestyles include C60 Purple Power in Organic MCT Coconut Oil (you can add this to your coffee) and their delicious Sugar-Free C60 Gummies (made with allulose and monk fruit)! If you are over the age of 40, and you'd like to kick fatigue and brain fog to the curb this year, visit shopc60.com and use the coupon code “JOCKERS” for 15% OFF and start taking back control over your health today! Have you heard of Paleovalley's amazing Turmeric Complex? It contains whole food and organic turmeric instead of just isolated curcumin. And we know that organic turmeric is way better, and one of the best things you can take to shut down inflammation in the body and support healthy blood flow and blood pressure. It also includes coconut oil and black pepper as its ingredients, which has been shown to improve the absorption of turmeric by 2000%! Plus, there's also organic ginger, rosemary, and cloves which synergize with the turmeric to help improve digestion and blood sugar. Paleovalley's Turmeric Complex also supports joint health, mental clarity, and improved brain function. You've just got to try this product. Visit paleovalley.com/jockers! “Personalized lifestyle interventions hold a great promise to seeing real improvement with people with cognitive decline, dementia, Alzheimer's disease.” -Dr. Heather Sandison Subscribe to the podcast on: Apple Podcast Stitcher Spotify PodBean TuneIn Radio Resources: Visit https://shopc60.com/jockers – Use code “JOCKERS” to get 15% off! Paleovalley's Turmeric Complex - visit paleovalley.com/jockers Connect with Dr. Heather Sandison: Website - https://www.drheathersandison.com/ Connect with Dr. Jockers: Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/drjockers/ Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/DrDavidJockers YouTube – https://www.youtube.com/user/djockers Website – https://drjockers.com/ If you are interested in being a guest on the show, we would love to hear from you! Please contact us here! - https://drjockers.com/join-us-dr-jockers-functional-nutrition-podcast/
In this episode of Medtech Talk, host Geoff Pardo and Conor Hanley, PhD, CEO of FIRE1, discuss various topics ranging from leadership to entrepreneurship to raising funds. Hanely also talks about lessons learned about raising capital at BiancaMed, how he keeps investors on the same page, how he utilizes his board and partnerships, and how he assimilates other people's perspectives while taking on a position. He also delves into his viewpoint on patient compliance, what attracted him to healthcare in the first place, and how Ireland transformed from an economic low point to the Celtic Tiger. Medtech Talk boiler: The Medtech Talk Podcast explores the lives and stories of the people behind some of the greatest advancements in healthcare. Gilde Healthcare General Partner and podcast host, Geoff Pardo invites listeners to see themselves in the journeys of the greatest entrepreneurs, investors, and executives changing the landscape of medtech to save patients and innovate healthcare for future generations.
In this Ortho Marketing Podcast, Dean Steinman is joined by Janelle Baum, Sales and Marketing Representative of GetBizzy. Also known as the Energetic Orthodontic Influencer! They discuss about Unleashing Creativity, Boosting Patient Compliance and Communication.About Janelle BaumHey there! Are you ready to take your dental practice to new heights? Curious to know who the heck is Janelle Baum and why she's known as the "Ortho Influencer"? Let's spill the beans! Janelle wears multiple hats that can help transform your office. First and foremost, she is Dr. Benjamin Winters' trusted Sales and Marketing Representative, working closely with the largest dental creator in the world, famously known as "The Bentist" (@thebentistofficial).To unlock the secrets of mastering organic social media, you can set up a discovery call with Janelle to dive into Ben's incredible online course, Bizzy. Through this course, you'll learn how to boost your practice's visibility, engage with your audience, and increase conversions. Visit the link in her bio or head over to www.getbizzy.social to schedule your discovery call.But wait, there's more! Janelle also brings her expertise as a Treatment Coordinator Coach, boasting a solid track record of achieving a 90% conversion rate during her successful 7-year tenure at Aszkler Orthodontics. If your Treatment Coordinator needs some coaching, she's here to help.As an experienced improv actor, Janelle knows how to captivate an audience, making her the perfect speaker for conferences or host for webinars on enhancing office culture, improving patient compliance, and boosting office communication through social media and other platforms.And if you're looking for some laughter and entertainment, Janelle is available to create funny social media skits for your product or service.Let's connect and discover how she can bring value to your practice or business and take your sales to the next level. DM Janelle for more details. She really hopes to see you soon in a discovery call, where she'll edutain you on what Ben's course, Bizzy, has to offer – it's a game changer in the Orthodontic industry.LinkedInFacebookInstagram
In this Ortho Marketing Podcast, Dean Steinman is joined by Janelle Baum, Sales and Marketing Representative of GetBizzy. Also known as the Energetic Orthodontic Influencer! They discuss about Unleashing Creativity, Boosting Patient Compliance and Communication.About Janelle BaumHey there! Are you ready to take your dental practice to new heights? Curious to know who the heck is Janelle Baum and why she's known as the "Ortho Influencer"? Let's spill the beans! Janelle wears multiple hats that can help transform your office. First and foremost, she is Dr. Benjamin Winters' trusted Sales and Marketing Representative, working closely with the largest dental creator in the world, famously known as "The Bentist" (@thebentistofficial).To unlock the secrets of mastering organic social media, you can set up a discovery call with Janelle to dive into Ben's incredible online course, Bizzy. Through this course, you'll learn how to boost your practice's visibility, engage with your audience, and increase conversions. Visit the link in her bio or head over to www.getbizzy.social to schedule your discovery call.But wait, there's more! Janelle also brings her expertise as a Treatment Coordinator Coach, boasting a solid track record of achieving a 90% conversion rate during her successful 7-year tenure at Aszkler Orthodontics. If your Treatment Coordinator needs some coaching, she's here to help.As an experienced improv actor, Janelle knows how to captivate an audience, making her the perfect speaker for conferences or host for webinars on enhancing office culture, improving patient compliance, and boosting office communication through social media and other platforms.And if you're looking for some laughter and entertainment, Janelle is available to create funny social media skits for your product or service.Let's connect and discover how she can bring value to your practice or business and take your sales to the next level. DM Janelle for more details. She really hopes to see you soon in a discovery call, where she'll edutain you on what Ben's course, Bizzy, has to offer – it's a game changer in the Orthodontic industry.LinkedInFacebookInstagram
Michela Starace, Department of Medical and Surgical Sciences, University of Bologna, Italy, joins Jonathan to discuss hair loss and its impact on the lives of patients. They also explore how symptoms of conditions can present in nails, and how to treat benign nail tumours. Use the following timestamps to navigate the topics discussed in this episode: (00:00)-Introduction (01:53)-What led Starace into medicine, and the field of dermatology (03:20)-Alopecia areata, the role of JAK inhibitors, and adverse treatment events (06:40)-Commonality of alopecia areata, and its recent reclassification as an autoimmune disease (07:35)-Health-related quality of life and psychosocial anxiety in patients with hair loss (10:03)-Recommendations for the treatment of female androgenetic alopecia (12:03)-The role of trichoscopy in diagnostics (14:36)-Onychoscopy in the diagnosis of nail disorders (17:58)-The International Nail Society's hopes for the future (19:00)-Atopic dermatitis in adolescents (20:08)-Presentation and treatment of benign nail unit tumours (23:32)-Doctor-patient relationship in dermatology (25:23)-Innovations in the field (26:57)-Three wishes for the future of healthcare
Lange durch eine Verletzung aus dem Gefecht gesetzt, hatte die Wienerin Nina Kasbauer selbst viele nicht sehr angenehme Erfahrungen mit Physiotherapie. Nun, als Chief Marketing Officer bei Exakt Health, spricht sie mit René Neubach und Dominik Flener über ihre Erfahrungen und wie sie dadurch zur Physiotherapie App Exakt Health kam.Sie erklärt, wie die als Medizinprodukt zertifizierte App Physiotherapie digitalisiert und die humane Komponente entfernt, um den potenziellen Endlos-Zyklus an Verletzung und Folgeverletzung aufgrund unzureichender Therapie zu vermeiden. Dabei diskutiert Nina Kasbauer über den Einsatz der App als Ersatz oder Ergänzung zu einer Präsenz-Therapie, sowie über die Fragen nach dem richtigen Physiotherapeuten, dem Bedarf an einer Digitalisierung und der benötigten Patient-Compliance.Außerdem ein Thema – die Zielgruppendefinition von Exakt Health und ihre Customer Journey in der Welt der App Stores. Hier erklärt Nina Kasbauer auch den Aspekt von Social Media und wie sie im Zuge dessen Aufwand vs. Outcome misst und beurteilt. Weiters spricht sie über verschiedene digitale und nicht digitale Werbemaßnahmen, die sich Exakt Health zu Nutzen macht und die Demografie ihrer Kunden. Nina Kasbauer geht hierbei auch auf die Herausforderung des Customer Service ein und warum beispielsweise WhatsApp Marketing keine Option für sie ist. Des Weiteren beschreibt Nina Kasbauer die Unterschiede zwischen Prävention und Rehabilitation in der Physiotherapie, wie sich Exakt Health darin positioniert und wie eine digitale Gesundheitsanwendung wie diese mit Krankenkassen zusammenarbeitet.Zum Schluss wirft Nina Kasbauer noch einen Blick nach vorne, auf das weitere Wachstum von Exakt Health und gibt außerdem einen kleinen persönlichen Einblick auf was die Zukunft für sie bereithält.Timestamps02:40 Wer ist Nina Kasbauer und warum liegt ihr Exakt Health am Herzen?06:57 Was ist Exakt Health? 11:25 Ersatz oder Ergänzung? 14:15 Bedarf und die Frage nach dem richtigen Physiotherapeuten17:40 Patient Compliance19:26 Zielgruppendefinition von Exakt Health22:25 Customer Journey25:35 Kosten der App26:33 Social Media: Conversion und Referral30:10 Aufwand vs. Outcome durch Social Media33:48 Digitale und nicht digitale Werbemaßnahmen40:21 Die Demografie der Exakt Health Kunden43:11 Prävention vs. Rehabilitation 45:17 The Download Journey51:00 Die Herausforderung Customer Service54:20 WhatsApp Marketing56:10 Der Einsatz von User Cases58:15 (Kosten) Pläne für die nahe Zukunft59:01 Krankenkassen und digitale Gesundheitsanwendungen01:01:00 Zukunft und Wachstum von Exakt Health01:02:20 Ein persönlicher Blick nach vorne Visit us on: LinkedIn | Facebook | InstagramRené Neubach: LinkedIn | Facebook | InstagramDominik Flener: LinkedIn | Facebook | Instagram
There are a billion people globally who have sleep-disordered breathing and only 20% of them have been diagnosed and treated. In this episode we revisit sleep-disordered breathing and how it is connected to Dentistry. Dr. Aditi Desai, from British Society of Dental Sleep Medicine is just the most passionate Dentist ever about this crucial and often overlooked topic. You will hear the passion in her voice or see it in her eyes if you watch the video version of this podcast. https://youtu.be/0aG8iQdbkeY Download Protrusive App on iOS and Android and Claim your Verifiable CPD/CE by answering a few questions + You can get EARLY ACCESS to the episode + EXCLUSIVE content The Protrusive Dental Pearl: Removing Aligner Attachments - A step-by-step protocol including the use a UV torch to see if there's any resin left and which different burs and polishers I use. https://youtu.be/SP1irVhyzRw How I Remove Aligner Attachments Need to Read it? Check out the Full Episode Transcript below! Highlights of this episode: 1:27 Protrusive Dental Pearl – Removing Attachments4:31 Dr. Aditi Desai's Introduction7:25 What is Sleep-Disordered Breathing?14:51 Mandibular Advancement Splints for Snorers16:14 Signs and Symptoms of SDB for Dentists20:24 Referral Template for General Dentists24:55 Adverse Effects of Oral Appliances28:15 Link Between Periodontal Disease and Obstructive Sleep Apnea31:05 GDP Referring Directly to a Sleep Physician33:48 Home Sleep Testing36:18 Patient Compliance with CPAP41:32 Learning Basics about Sleep-Disordered Breathing Check out Dr. Aditi Desai's website, aditidesai.co.uk. And if you are in UK, you can check out British Society of Dental Sleep Medicine and support their upcoming event on March 4th. If you're interested in getting into space now, you should check this out! If you enjoyed this episode, you may also like Airway – Dentistry's Elephant in the Room with Prof Ama Johal Click below for full episode transcript: Jaz's Introduction: Sleep disordered breathing, sleep apnea and airway problems dentistry. These are some of the things that have become quite an area of interest in dentistry and for all the right reasons, because as dentists, we're in such a brilliant position to SCREEN for AIRWAY ISSUES beyond just snoring. Like we don't wanna just treat snoring. Jaz's Introduction:We want to ADD YEARS to our patient's lives. And if we can diagnose or we can't diagnose, but we can screen for sleep apnea and airway issues and get the patients the help, and then we can be involved in potential therapy such as removal appliances to bring the mandible forward and that way we can have a huge impact in someone's life. I was always taught that the two times you can save someone's life dentistry is A) if you detect or diagnose a mouth cancer, or B) a barrett esophagus or someone's got acid reflux and for them to get investigated and have a camera to explore that area. However, I think a third one that wasn't mentioned to me in dental school, but definitely should be there is sleep disorder breathing or sleep apnea because on average that can take 10 years off of your life expectancy. And in case you think that sleep apnea is a disease of the fat old man, you are totally mistaken. So whether it's in children or in adults, this episode with Dr. Aditi Desai, who's just the most incredibly passionate woman ever on this topic, it's gonna open your mind. So please lend me your ears. And for those of you on YouTube and on the app, your eyes to this Protrusive Dental Podcast episode. Hello Protruserati. I'm Jaz Gulati. Protrusive Dental Pearl:I'm your host and I've got your Protrusive Dental Pearl for you today, which you can access in the show notes. So essentially the Protrusive Dental Pearl I have is my sequence for removing Invisalign attachments. So it's like a video. I'll show you exactly what I do, how I use a UV torch to see if there's any resin still left.
Bethany's Dad is back in the studio! Today, they discuss some of the issues that come up in patient communication. Drawing upon his nearly 45 years in the dental field, Dr. Jones discusses how he handles patients who refuse x-rays, SRP, and other recommended treatments. His strategy involves drawing upon his entire team to help the patient understand and proceed with prevention and treatment. He also shares some little-known facts about Bethany. Enjoy this session with a MDD favorite guest! Previous Episodes Worth Revisiting: Season 1, Episode 24 – An Interview with Bethany's Dad – Dr. Jones Season 1, Episode 30 – Second Interview with Bethany's DadDon't Forget to check out our social media for moreManaging Dental Drama FBManaging Dental Drama IGManaging Dental Drama Membership Club Sign UpWait! There's More!We want to hear YOUR voice!Text a 2-minute voice memo to 214.326.4605 with your questions, comments, real-life example, or tips for a chance to have YOUR voice on the air!
Most dentists know that dental aligners can quickly become a nasty breeding ground for potentially harmful bacteria if not appropriately sanitized - which can be challenging and frustrating for many patients. In fact, one of the most common complaints dental practices get from patients is how difficult it is to keep dental aligners and other removable appliances clean. So, what can you do about it? Today, Steraligner's Trevor Hier (Executive Vice President) and Ian Miller (Director of Global Sales) join me to discuss how their product can help your patients keep their aligners and retainers clean. Tune in to learn why Steraligner® was created, its use cases, and how it improves compliance and the doctor/patient experience. We also share our views on the importance of taking care of your removable appliances and how Steraligner® can help you increase your practice's revenue. Key Takeaways The uncomfortable truth about dental aligners (00:00) Trevor's and Ian's background in the dental industry (02:46) Why do removable appliances get so dirty? (09:24) How can people best take care of their removable appliances? (14:46) How Steraligner® can help dental practices increase office revenue (17:11) Steraligner's ancillary products (Sterasmile, Sterabrush, Sterling) (25:59) Additional Resources Learn proven dental marketing strategies and online reputation management techniques at: https://www.drlentau.com Learn more about Steraligner at: https://www.steraligner.com/ This podcast is sponsored by Cloud Dentistry, the largest dental talent marketplace. Find out more at: http://www.clouddentistry.com/Len
Your knowledge is only as good as your coaching skills. The ultimate goal is for the patient to buy into their own health, which will improve their compliance in working with you. In this episode, Dr. Connie talks about the importance of transformational coaching as the fundamental layer in patient care in order to make a bigger impact in the lives of those you serve. Watch out for the Live broadcast tomorrow, May 10 at 3:30 PM ET. Want to learn more about Functional Yoga Medicine and how we use transformational coaching to get results for our clients? Click here to get added to our waitlist and be the first to know about our upcoming FREE Functional Yoga Medicine Bootcamp: https://be.functionalyogamedicine.com/fym-workshop-waitlist . Be sure to subscribe to our podcast and Youtube channel so that you stay in the loop with the Functional Yoga Medicine Show! We release new episodes every week. Click here to subscribe to our podcast on iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/functional-yoga-medicine-show-with-dr-connie-jeon/id1510322962 Click here to subscribe to our podcast on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4EIz9fIQ0MyyiqlnSbWENv Click here to subscribe to our Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcQ8ySs38wLcDpp4-VJrdhQ And if you liked this message, please leave us a review on iTunes! . Be sure to follow Dr. Connie on Instagram! Dr. Connie Cheung account: https://www.instagram.com/drconniecheung/ Functional Yoga Medicine account: https://www.instagram.com/functionalyogamedicine/ . Join our FREE Functional Yoga Medicine Facebook group for exclusive content: https://www.facebook.com/groups/FunctionalYogaMedicine . Interested in elevating your knowledge to become a health promoting practitioner who can help clients and patients achieve life changing results? Click here to learn more about our Alkaline Method™ Certification Program for Health Practitioners: https://be.functionalyogamedicine.com/am-certification-program
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This week on A Tale of Two Hygienists TIPisode we are joined by Spring Hatfield, RDH to talk to us about 3 steps to take to improve patient compliance. Episode Highlights Article: 10 Tips to Improve Patient Compliance Listen Build Rapport Motivate your patient Aids Quotes “Far too often we listen to respond, and we don't listen to hear.” “If you can listen it is a building block to building trust with your patient.” “Try to find the common ground with your patient, there is something you can find common ground on and build from there.” “If rapport is lacking, you likely will not be able to build the trust you need.” “Nothing will motivate your patient more than seeing what is going on in their own mouth.” “Disclosing Gel has been a game changer for me.” “GC Tri Plaque ID gel has 3 colors, when you put it on a patient's mouth they are dumbfounded to see all the colors, and then mortified when they learn what the colors mean, and see the areas they consistently miss.” “I love that it is a gel and not a liquid, using it is a totally different experience.” “Disclosing gel makes me a better clinician because it shows me exactly where all the biofilm is that I need to disrupt.” Links springhatfieldrdh@gmail.com GC Tri Plaque ID Gel™ https://www.gcamerica.com/products/preventive/GC_Tri_Plaque_ID/ 10 Top Tips for Improving Patient Compliance https://www.nature.com/articles/bdjteam2015165
This week on A Tale of Two Hygienists TIPisode we are joined by Spring Hatfield, RDH to talk to us about 3 steps to take to improve patient compliance. Episode Highlights Article: 10 Tips to Improve Patient Compliance Listen Build Rapport Motivate your patient Aids Quotes “Far too often we listen to respond, and we don't listen to hear.” “If you can listen it is a building block to building trust with your patient.” “Try to find the common ground with your patient, there is something you can find common ground on and build from there.” “If rapport is lacking, you likely will not be able to build the trust you need.” “Nothing will motivate your patient more than seeing what is going on in their own mouth.” “Disclosing Gel has been a game changer for me.” “GC Tri Plaque ID gel has 3 colors, when you put it on a patient's mouth they are dumbfounded to see all the colors, and then mortified when they learn what the colors mean, and see the areas they consistently miss.” “I love that it is a gel and not a liquid, using it is a totally different experience.” “Disclosing gel makes me a better clinician because it shows me exactly where all the biofilm is that I need to disrupt.” Links springhatfieldrdh@gmail.com GC Tri Plaque ID Gel™ https://www.gcamerica.com/products/preventive/GC_Tri_Plaque_ID/ 10 Top Tips for Improving Patient Compliance https://www.nature.com/articles/bdjteam2015165
Bettina Hein, CEO of Juli, is a serial tech entrepreneur who has founded several successful companies. One of her most recent companies is Juli, which is an AI powered health app and startup that helps people with chronic health conditions. Typically, it takes people years to learn how to manage and understand their condition, but with Juli, people are able to look at a dashboard and analyze their personalized data about their health and condition.Support the show (https://healthcareamericana.com/sponsors/)
Today we have the honor of speaking to Dr. Melissa Jones, PharmD, about polypharmacy and patient compliance issues. Dr. Jones spoke at our recent Fith Annual LTC University Provider Conference in Columbia, South Carolina. Dr. Jones is an incredible educator and pharmacist, and we were lucky to ha the chance to speak with her. Enjoy our conversation with Dr. Melissa Jones.
The Vital Insights podcast crew regularly sits down with internal experts at EarlySense for what we call “Fast Takes” – quick conversations with people who are in the know. From clinical architects to technology engineers to industry analysts – they have their finger on the pulse of everything that's happening at the very busy intersection of healthcare and technology. Today's Fast Take is a perspective from Matt Johnson, Chief Executive Officer at EarlySense, on why patient compliance is a make-or-break factor for virtual care.
Table Talk, Patient Education, Talking Tic'... No matter what you call it – Consistent, meaningful and productive patient education is one of the most important (and challenging) skill sets to master as a chiropractor. The ability to challenge and shape belief systems, inform and compel people to action – and to build VALUE for continued chiropractic care is the KEY to creating massive Patient Compliance and Retention. As a CEO, you must lead this culture: build it into your systems, invest in training yourself and your doctors and insist that your Team participates in this never-ending process of Continuing Ed. Listen-in to 2 MASTERS of Table Talk and discover how to make this difficult task easier. What We Covered: 00:38 – Dr. Pete and Dr. Stephen introduce today's topic, Table Talk Drives Long-Term Care13:46 – Dr. Pete and Dr. Stephen take a moment to promote CLA and Innate Radiology16:40 – Dr. Pete and Dr. Stephen discuss the importance of training your team on Table Talk19:39 – Dr. Pete and Dr. Stephen talk about the impact of the Outside-In Model25:34 – Dr. Pete and Dr. Stephen identify other benefits of Table Talk33:56 – Dr. Pete and Dr. Stephen take a moment to promote Atlas Digital & The Remarkable Retention Immersion36:12 – Dr. Pere and Dr. Stephen share a gift with the audience EPISODE QUOTES “We should be investing our time, energy, focus and money when it comes to developing these skills ourselves and training up and developing our teams so that they can help us in this process of patient education.” (03:48) (Dr. Stephen)“One of the things that I know is going to improve your Table Talk in your practice across all the doctors on your team is to train on Table Talk. It's not something you just get good at because you've been a chiropractor long enough. You actually get good at it by training.” (16:47) (Dr. Pete)“We live in an ‘outside-in' world. Your patients are coming from an ‘outside-in' perspective where they've been immersed in this model that's just devastated the state of health of our planet. Let's face it, that's why we had this pandemic, because people were sick and weak to begin with.” (19:58) (Dr. Stephen)“So this is really a very deliberate education system and we are pushing a boulder uphill always.” (21:13) (Dr. Stephen)“The essence of Table Talk is when I'm speaking with a patient, this is what you need to know to get what you want. This is what you need to do to get what you want. I'm actually doing this for you. I'm depositing in your account.” (26:22) (Dr. Pete) LINKS MENTIONED Dr. Stephen's LinkedInDr. Peter's LinkedInThe Remarkable CEO WebsiteDr. Stephen's Book – The Remarkable Practice: The Definitive Guide to Build a Thriving Chiropractic BusinessChiro Match Makers WebsiteSchedule a Brainstorming call with Dr. PeteJoin us for the US Retention Immersion. Register Now!Order your FREE copy of the “Dirty Dozen” Poster here:
I promised that I would catch up and so... Dawn Graham PhD has joined us again for the second episode of her terrific interview about the world of psychology. I don’t have a lot of references for this episode so how about just one? Patient Compliance. Just start with this and google for more https://www.aamc.org/news-insights/why-don-t-patients-follow-their-doctors-advice It’s a long episode but it was a very good conversation and I enjoyed all of it. Shoot me any comments or questions @TR Fredricks on MeWe You can Tweet me @MedicalCinema or Parler me @MedicalCinema Look for more Rotations Content at mediainmedicine.com Rotations and on iTunes at Rotations Podcast. Intro and Outro Music: Interspacing by Yehezkel Raz Courtesy of Artlist.io Produced by: Todd Fredricks DO Edited by: Todd Fredricks DO Rotations is produced using (and we always accept donations from any gear folks): Rode Podcaster Pro Rode NT1-A mics Polsen Studio Headphones Kopul XLR cables SanDisk media iPhone 6 Final Cut Pro X iMac Tama mic stands Rotations is part of the Media in Medicine family of medical storytelling and is copyrighted. Rotations is made possible by the generous understanding and accommodation of our beloved institution, Ohio University and by the Ohio University Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine and Scripps College of Communications. The comments and ideas expressed on Rotations are that of the content creators alone and may not reflect official policy or the opinion of any agency of the Ohio University.
Season 3 – Episode 19 – Increase Patient Compliance On this Hygiene Profit Leaders Podcast episode, two of our Clinical Trainers, Brittany and Melanie, will be discussing how you can increase your patient compliance. They will walk you through the steps you need to take starting from the very beginning of your appointment all the way to the end. Learn how YOU can take the initiative and increase patient compliance with these simple tricks. Not only will you benefit from this, but your patients will too! Click Here and choose ‘Save Link As’ to Download the Podcast Subscribe to the Podcast Subscribe http://www.hygieneprofitleaders.com/httpwww-hygieneprofitleaders-comwp-contentuploads202011s-3-ep-19-increase-patient-compliance-podcast-mp3/feed/ 0
As a PT patient, Vikram Sethuraman was surprised to receive his HEP written on a single sheet of paper, handwritten by his PT. He thought to himself, "Wow, is this the best you've got?" and decided he was going to use his entrepreneur course to help the PT industry move into the digital age when it comes […]
As a PT patient, Vikram Sethuraman was surprised to receive his HEP written on a single sheet of paper, handwritten by his PT. He thought to himself, “Wow, is this the best you’ve got?” and decided he was going to use his entrepreneur course to help the PT industry move into the digital age when it comes to patient engagement. He founded and developed PT Wired as a tool to improve patient compliance and engagement, thus improving patient results and PT owners’ bottom lines. Focusing on the patient experience will translate into a cascade of benefits for the patient and the business—that’s the focus of PT Wired and the custom-branded mobile clinic apps they create. In this episode, Vikram sits down with host, Nathan Shields, to tell us more about the amazing things he is doing for the PT industry and more. Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! Here’s How » Join the Physical Therapy Owners Club today: ptoclub.com Physical Therapy Owners Club Facebook Physical Therapy Owners Club LinkedIn Physical Therapy Owners Club Twitter
Motivational Interviewing Is a technique used by counselors and psychologists to help patients with addiction. However, the principles can be helpful In coaching any patient with compliance issues arrive at a viable solution. Motivation Interviewing emphasizes the Importance of personalized care and treatment strategies and can help improve your clinical outcomes. In this episode, Dr. Funk-Reynolds explains how this can apply to every day patient care.The White Coat Academy podcast is now Confessions of a Young Doctor. For the most up-to-date information, visit our website www.doctorconfessions.com
This interview was, without doubt, one of the most moving for me. What Dr. Perlmutter and his son, Austin Perlmutter MD, have created is really nothing short of a revolution in returning us to our consciousness. It directly addresses one of the biggest elephants in the room – despite what we know to be good for us, good for others, good for the planet, why do we more often than not fall short of putting that knowledge into action? We. Are. Disconnected. As a people. As a world. Our prefrontal cortex allows us to engage in reflection, empathy and good decision making. However, when we lose the ability to engage our prefrontal cortex, we regress to a more primitive part of our brain – the amygdala – which fosters impulsivity, narcissism, and anger. It is virtually impossible to make the choices that we want to when our amygdala is in charge. And as we make those poorer choices – poor diet, less sleep, less exercise, more screen time – we reinforce our amygdala’s superior position. It’s a vicious cycle. In short, our modern world stacks the deck against us. And what can we do? Dr. Perlmutter gives us a unique lens through which to work with ourselves and our patients to start to support that prefrontal cortex connection. Tips to start to re-wire our neuronal circuitry in ways that will help us all make better choices. Be better people. ~DrKF
Our guest on the podcast today is Dr. Moira Somers, a clinical neuropsychologist and professor. She’s also author of the book Advice That Sticks: How to Give Financial Advice That People Will Follow, published in 2018. Dr Somers’ expertise is in brain functioning, behavior change, and mental health, topics that she often discusses in the context of financial advice. She’s a frequent public speaker and also consults with advisors on improving their client outcomes. Dr. Somers is a senior faculty member with the Sudden Money Institute, where she trains advisors and conducts research into the psychological factors at play during major life transitions. BackgroundMoira Somers' biography Moira Somers' website Somers, M. 2018. Advice That Sticks: How to Give Financial Advice That People Will Follow (London: Practical Inspiration Publishing).Improving Client AdherenceBehavioral finance definition Martin, L., Williams, S.L., Haskard, K.B., et al. 2005. “The Challenge of Patient Adherence.” Therapeutics and Clinical Risk Management, Vol. 1, No. 3, P. 189. Somers, M. “Does Your Advice Stick?” Journal of Financial Planning, May 2018. Stone, G.C. 1979. “Patient Compliance and the Role of the Expert.” Journal of Social Issues, Winter. “Financial Jargon Your Advisor May Throw at You,” CNBC.com, Oct. 8, 2012. Beerens, M. 2019. “Listening, Empathy and Personal Attention Go A Long Way in Client Acquisition and Retention.” Investors Business Daily, Nov. 4, 2019. Lee, B.Y. 2018. “11 Seconds: How Long Your Doctor Waits Before Interrupting You." Forbes.com, July 22, 2018. Jung, D. 2019. “Nudge Action: Overcoming Decision Inertia in Financial Planning Tools.” BehavioralEconomics.com, March 12, 2019.Benartzi, S. 2017. “How Digital Tools and Behavioral Economics Will Save Retirement.” Harvard Business Review, Dec. 7, 2017.Raihani, N. 2013. “Nudge Politics: Efficacy and Ethics.” Frontiers in Psychology, Vol. 4, P. 972. Eisenberg, R. 2013. “To Solve the U.S. Retirement Crisis, Look to Australia,” Forbes.com, Aug. 19, 2013. Frankenfield, J. 2019. “What Is a Robo-Advisor?” Investopedia.com, Oct. 1, 2019. Knudge.com Touchstone Pathway Gamification definition Kahneman, D. 2011. Thinking, Fast and Slow.
What is a micropayment? [02:16]Micropayments are a small financial transaction. The threshold for what is considered a micropayment can vary based on industry, geographic location, and other factors. In clinical research, micropayments can influence and encourage patients to take complete any actions outside of a clinical visit that may be necessary.Why are micropayments a hot topic right now? [02:58]The clinical research space has reached an inflection point. Previously, there was resistance to methods that may have been considered coercive. Now, new FDA guidance has clarified how patients can receive compensation for their participation in clinical trials. There’s an overall industry-wide shift toward being patient focused and recognizing the sacrifices patients make to participate in a clinical trial, as well as making that participation more convenient.What’s the level of sponsor interest in this type of technology? [04:15]Sponsor interest in the use of micropayments is growing, along with recognition that sponsors who use micropayments can still engage with sites efficiently. Many sponsors are interested in being the “sponsor of choice”; sites want to be the “site of choice.” How can sponsors engage better with sites efficiently? That’s where this type of technology can come in.How can sponsors address concerns of coerciveness if they’re interested in using this type of technology? [05:27]There will always be a balance in the industry between innovating and remaining compliant with regulations and guidance. Vendors like Greenphire can provide consultation regarding this. With micropayments specifically, coercive compensation isn’t a concern - small amounts (>$10) simply encourage patients to continue to comply with protocol and what they’ve already agreed to as patients. Regulatory bodies are starting to see that and are generally supportive of that.How can micropayments be used in specific therapeutic areas? [06:33]Micropayments can be used in a variety of therapeutic areas, but are particularly effective in therapeutic areas where diary entries or measurements taken outside of a clinic visit are required, such as in diabetes or Parkinson’s disease. The payment serves as a reminder, encouragement, and “thank you” for the patient’s trial participation. The potential for micropayment uses cases is vast, but they tend to work best when patients need to be engaged in and mindful of their condition and report data outside of a site visit.Are there measures other than completing a daily diary where micropayments can have an impact? [08:01]Diaries are a common use case, but anything like ePROS (patient reported outcomes) are an opportunity for micropayments. It’s important to consider protocol design and address the site perspective - since the site will need to engage in the technology with the patient - as well as any other technology that will be used in the trial, to ensure that each piece of technology can communicate with the other.What are the arguments against using micropayments? [10:23]Most arguments focus on the burden micropayments can put on sites. It’s yet another technology that sites have to engage in, and it can be difficult to go through the set-up process and train staff. However, sponsors need to consider these things not just with micropayments, but all with technology, so it’s important to take a step back and determine if micropayments can provide a benefit to the trial.How can you measure the effectiveness of micropayments? [12:10]Multiple studies revealed that micropayments have the biggest impact on patient retention. With more complex protocols, finding the right patient can be like finding a needle in a haystack. Encouraging patients along the way helps ensure they aren’t dropping out of the study and can remind them why they chose to enroll in a clinical trial in the first place.Where do micropayments fall in the future clinical trial landscape? [13:12]Any time you’re engaging in a clinical trial, you have to consider the full spectrum of stakeholders engaging with technology and how it will impact them: ease for patients, efficiency for sites, and transparency at the sponsor or CRO level. It’s important to look toward the future in the industry and continue to recognize and thank patients for participating in the clinical trial as we move toward decentralized or digital trials.
As a result of the challenges unique to rural cancer care—workforce shortages, travel distances, insurance obstacles, and clinical trial access—patients with cancer living in rural areas are more often diagnosed at later stages, experience higher cancer-related mortality, and have worse survivorship outcomes. On this episode of CANCER BUZZ, learn more about the challenges to care delivery faced by oncology in rural settings, and some of the innovative ways that they are working to better serve this at-risk patient population. Guest:Jack Hensold, MD, Medical Oncologist, Bozeman Health Cancer Center; President, Montana State Oncology Society Related Content:Availability of Cancer Treatment in Montana: Where are the Gaps? by Montana Department of Public Health & Human Services (DPHHS)“A Model Rural Chemotherapy Program,” by Rhonda Roesler et al.“Collaboration: The Key to Creating Value-Based Cancer Care in Rural Communities,” by Matthew R. Sturm and Katherine Liljedahl Ye“Wheels Up: Bringing Lung Cancer Education and Screening to Rural Patients,” by Derek Raghavan et al.“Reaching Out: Cancer Program-Community Collaborations for Health Equity” The views and opinions expressed herein are those of the author(s)/faculty member(s) and do not reflect the official policy or position of their employer(s) or the Association of Community Cancer Centers.
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Welcome to the Executive Innovation Show Roundtable, presented by One Touch Telehealth with your host Carrie Chitsey. During this Roundtable hear Dr. Sara Burdak (Chief Audiology Officer of Starkey Hearing Technologies), Michael Wahlster (CEO & General Counsel of ImPACT Applications, Inc.) and Justin Ross (Chief Technology Officer of MED-LOGICS, Inc) talk about "Medical Devices: Innovation & Training - Supporting Today’s Digital Patient".Dr. Sara Burdak is the Chief Audiologist at Starkey Hearing Technologies. Sara has been with Starkey for 20 years. She’s responsible for developing and aligning Starkey’s global audiology strategy as it relates to education and training programs, the Department of Veterans Affairs and customer and industry relations. She also supports audiology student initiatives and is passionate about the future of the hearing industry and promoting women in business. Michael Wahlster is the CEO and General Counsel of ImPACT Applications. Mike has been an attorney in large law firms, co-founded, operated and sold an online power sports parts business, and founded and operated his law firm for 10 years before joining ImPACT Applications.Justin Ross is the CTO of MED-LOGICS, Inc. Justin has a background in Mechanical Engineering, Information Technology, and Software Development. He manages the Product Development, Quality and Regulatory for the Ophthalmic Company.Listen to our Medical Devices: Innovation & Training - Supporting Today’s Digital Patient Roundtables as we discuss: Dr. Sara Burdak talks about Starkey Hearing Technologies and their long history in the medical device industry. Listen as she talks about the constant need for digital innovation and the revolution of the hearing aid over the years. Michael Wahlster, of ImPACT Applications, talks about how his company has made concussion testing more virtual. Michael explains how ImPACT had to adapt to the industry through virtual and digital concussion testing through their multiple mobile applications. Justin Ross discusses how MED-LOGICS, Inc challenges the status quo in the market and their success to come in the future. Within their new app, Starkey Hearing Technologies made it not just about hearing health but the entire ecosystem. Why was this done? Sara talks about how they got to the idea of the app and what factors led to its creation. ImPACT Applications was faced with the challenge of making sure that their software could be more accessible. Michael talks about how the healthcare world is changing so that patients have control over their scores and health information.In a now digital world, the guests speak to how training has changed across the board. With distributors, health systems and sales professionals in many countries, how has video training become table stakes?What is keeping these healthcare executives up at night? Listen to their answers here.For more on Starkey Hearing Technologies, follow both Starkey Hearing Technologies and Dr. Sara Burdak on Twitter. Keep up with Michael Wahlsterand ImPACT Applications as they continue their journey in the concussion industry. Find MED-LOGICS, Inc and Justin Ross on LinkedIn. Learn more about One Touch Telehealth and digital patient engagement via our “Telemedicine Pros and Cons"
Introduction [00:31] Patricia Castellano, Senior Director of Product Management at ERT, is joined by Emily Olsson, CCRP, from the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill for an in-depth look at the keys to implementing a successful ABPM protocol in a cardiac safety tril. Enhancing Data Quality and Value with Hands-On Training [2:31] Hands-on training provides benefits to both patients and site staff. Participants who receive training feel more engaged in the ABPM data collection process and are more likely to be compliant. Site coordinators who wear the ABPM cuff as part of their training develop a deeper understanding of the device and can better relate to and communicate with patients. A focus on training improves data quality and, ultimately, usability in clinical and medical applications. Improving ABPM Patient Compliance [04:21] Participant preparation can help sites achieve higher patient compliance rates. Standardized instruction sheets and troubleshooting tips and tricks can increase trust between the patient and the site coordinator, and empower patients in their ABPM experiences. Coordinators should set realistic expectations about ABPM and how it can be uncomfortable and intrusive, and be available to patients who have questions about ABPM or their device. A transparent relationship between the patient and the site coordinator is critical to compliance. Successfully Implementing ABPM [09:09] Successfully implementing ABPM requires training, experience (or a willingness to ask questions), and buy-in from both sites and participants. An important initial step is to gain an understanding of the patient experience by wearing the ABPM device. Schedule internal meetings on a regular basis to identify trends and issues that can be improved with better site or patient education.
Dr. Alex Bendersky, Director of Rehabilitation at Ivy Rehab Physical Therapy joins Dr. Brian Cole and Steve Kashul to discuss high versus low value physicalContinue reading
Dr. Alex Bendersky, Director of Rehabilitation at Ivy Rehab Physical Therapy joins Dr. Brian Cole and Steve Kashul to discuss high versus low value physical therapy and the importance of patient compliance with the physician and physical therapist in post-operative … Continue reading →
Heather has a past medical history of hypothyroidism and is being treated for deconditioning. The patient reports that she is not taking her medications and would like to stop exercising. The physical therapist is challenged with determining the correct and the best course of action to remedy this situation. How well can you handle difficulty patient compliance situations? Let's test your ability in this excellent episode about patient compliance. Are you looking for an awesome cheatsheet with a mnemonic to help you remember hypothyroidism signs and symptoms? Look no further https://www.kylericeprep.com/hypothyroidism Click to listen now: iTunes:http://bit.ly/NPTECLINICALFILES Libsyn: http://bit.ly/LIBSYNFILES Did you get this question wrong?! If you were stuck between two answers and selected the wrong one, then you need to visit www.DestroytheNPTE.com, to learn about the #1 solution to STOP getting stuck.
Interview with Brett Wilson, President of DigiDoc. Brett and I discuss how to gain better patient compliance to recommended treatment plans utilizing intraoral cameras. What tips and tricks will improve your investment in these cameras, how to motivate your team to actually use them, and why you need to make sure they're easily accessible to all team members. Contact: Sarah.kidd@pattersondental.com Instagram: DentalBrightBites --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dentalbrightbites/support
Hydrogels May Last in Stomach for Lengthy Periods of Time GEN Sounds of Science January 9, 2017 Researchers at MIT and Brigham and Women's Hospital create triggerable tough hydrogels. Hydrogels may last in stomach for lengthy periods of time.
This podcast covers the JBJS issue for September 2016. Featured are articles covering Early Discharge After THA or TKA Does Not Increase Major-Complication and Readmission Rates; recorded commentary by Dr. Everhart; Capsular Repair Site During a Latarjet Procedure; The Readability of AAOS Patient Education Materials - Evaluating the Progress Since 2008; Development of a Preoperative SSI Risk Score for Primary or Revision Knee and Hip Arthroplasty; Patient Compliance with Postoperative Lower-Extremity Non-Weight-Bearing Restrictions.
This podcast covers the JBJS issue for September 2016. Featured are articles covering Early Discharge After THA or TKA Does Not Increase Major-Complication and Readmission Rates; recorded commentary by Dr. Everhart; Capsular Repair Site During a Latarjet Procedure; The Readability of AAOS Patient Education Materials - Evaluating the Progress Since 2008; Development of a Preoperative SSI Risk Score for Primary or Revision Knee and Hip Arthroplasty; Patient Compliance with Postoperative Lower-Extremity Non-Weight-Bearing Restrictions.
Summary: Sharí is a persuasiveness coach known for bringing the "dark arts" of influence into the light. She has built her career as a speaker, writer, trainer and coach by revealing powerful secrets behind conversational influence. She has personally learned the best persuasive triggers and techniques from master influencers, including CIA field agents, hostage negotiators, con-artists, HUMINT officers, interrogators, trial attorneys, mentalists, undercover law enforcement, and even pick-up artists. Her mission is to put these powerful skills in the hands of entrepreneurs and leaders so that they can effectively be a positive influence in their businesses and lives. Sharí has designed numerous communication training courses and speeches that cover these enlightening areas of enhanced communication, along with self-study programs. Sharí is certified in neurolinguistic programing (NLP), microexpressions, and body language. Her clients include CEOs, politicians, professional athletes (NFL, NBA), television and movie producers, news commentators (ESPN, HLN, NBC), and New York Times Bestselling authors. Sharí is also a regular contributor to Entrepreneur and guest lecturer at USC. If you're wanting to inquire about her availability for your next meeting or bringing her training programs to your organization, please click here.
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Designing trials around patients’ habits is the key to success in patient compliance, according to online recruitment specialist Rebar Interactive.
Designing trials around patients’ habits is the key to success in patient compliance, according to online recruitment specialist Rebar Interactive.
An interview with Mildred M. G. Olivier, MD, and Eydie G. Miller-Ellis, MD. Drs. Mildred Olivier and Eydie Miller review the Annual Meeting symposium they hosted on glaucoma treatment in a multicultural world. Discussion focuses on how cultural diversity and ethnicity can affect patient encounters and the physician-patient relationship. Drs. Olivier and Miller offer several examples of how cultural awareness, especially in patient communication and cooperation with the primary care provider, can improve health literacy and compliance with treatment recommendations. (November 2011)
The contributions of an embedded case manager to the practice quickly become evident, explains Diane Littlewood, R.N., regional manager of case management for health services, Geisinger Health Plan, which in turn bolsters physician buy-in for the program. She describes the upfront basics that help to ensure that health plan and provider expectations for embedded case management are met. Ms. Littlewood examined an embedded case manager program, from the factors that will help determine if a program is right for an organization and deciding on the placement to defining roles and responsibilities for the program, during "Embedded Case Managers: Navigating Care Transitions, Gaps in Care and Patient Compliance," a 45-minute webinar on March 10, 2010.
Guest: Steven Feldman, MD, PhD Host: Michael Greenberg, MD Dr. Steven Feldman of Winston-Salem, N.C. joins Dr. Michael Greenberg to discuss patient compliance and why our patients aren't always truthful about how they take their medicines.
Guest: Steven Feldman, MD, PhD Host: Michael Greenberg, MD In this segment, Dr. Michael Greenberg speaks with Dr. Steven Feldman of Winston-Salem, N.C., about his studies on patient compliance and how physicians can help patients to more closely follow orders and take their medications more regularly.