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Dr. Gary Kirkilas joins us to discuss the coronavirus vaccine for children ages 12-15. Should parents we worried? And how does it compare to the shot adults got? We'll talk about it. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tim Harrison joins us to discuss the KTAR Give-A-Thon for Phoenix Children's Hospital. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
Dr. David Notrica (@surgery4kids on Twitter: https://twitter.com/surgery4kids) is a native of Atlanta, Georgia. He graduated Cum Laude from Duke University in 1988 and Emory University School of Medicine in 1992 where he was class president and a member of the Alpha Omega Alpha National Medical Honor Society. He completed his General Surgery residency training at Emory University in 1997 and his Pediatric Surgery Fellowship training at Texas Children's Hospital in Houston in 1999. He is an Associate Professor of Surgery at Mayo Clinic Medical School, Associate Professor at the University of Arizona College of Medicine Phoenix, and Associate Program Director for the Pediatric Surgery Fellowship at Phoenix Children's Hospital. He was one of the founding members of the ATOMAC pediatric research network. He Co-founded and co-chairs the Western Pediatric Trauma Conference, the Southwest Trauma and Acute Care Symposium, and Trauma Conference International. Dr. Notrica developed and continues to direct the Level 1 Trauma Center for Phoenix Children's Hospital. We discuss all things pediatric surgery with Dr. Notrica, both on a clinical level but also on a systems-level. Links: 1. ATOMAC guidelines: https://surgery4children.com/diagnoses-and-treatment/trauma/atomac-guideline/ 2. Non-op management of blunt abdominal trauma in children: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/26402546/?from_term=notrica%2C+david&from_pos=2 3. Shock Index: https://journals.lww.com/jtrauma/Citation/2012/09000/Shock_Index___A_simple_clinical_parameter_for.45.aspx 4.
Dr. Kathleen Leeuwen talks to us about Phoenix Children's Hospital and Covid19 in children
NOW TRENDING ON ICONICLIFE.COM ICONIC HAUS...NOW VIRTUAL ICONIC HAUS The Heart Center at Phoenix Children’s Hospital is the beneficiary of ICONIC HAUS 2020 proceeds, and I talked with him about ten days ago before the coronavirus news intensified this week. As Co-Director of The Heart Center, Dr. Franklin shared the latest initiatives and innovative research coming out of The Heart Center, and why our support matters. Following my interview with Dr. Franklin, dear friend and father Justin Lee, owner of Moving Team Six and ICONIC HAUS sponsor, shares his personal story of how PCH saved his daughter’s life, and why he always says “yes” to Phoenix Children’s Hospital. Dr. Wayne Franklin Dr. Wayne Franklin is a graduate of Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts, and UCLA School of Medicine. He did his residency training in Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at Duke University, where he first was exposed to Adult Congenital Heart Disease (ACHD). He then did two simultaneous fellowships in adult cardiology and pediatric cardiology at St. Luke’s/Texas Heart Institute and at Baylor College of Medicine (BCM)/Texas Children’s Hospital (TCH) in Houston. In 2004, he founded the Texas Adult Congenital Heart Program, where he has served as Director from 2004-2018. In 2013, he was appointed Chief of Cardiology at the TCH Pavilion for Women, where he directed the clinical and administrative cardiovascular service lines. In September of 2017, he was selected as Head of the Department Adult Medicine at Texas Children's Hospital and Associate Vice Chair of Clinical Operations in the Department of Pediatrics. He is also the recipient of two prestigious Fulbright and Jaworski Awards of BCM Faculty Excellence, one in Teaching and one in Educational Leadership. He came to Phoenix in 2018 to join Phoenix Children’s Hospital as the Co-Director of the Heart Center, the Director of the ACHD Program, and Chair of the Department of Adult Medicine. In addition, he is a Full Professor in three University of Arizona-College of Medicine-Phoenix Departments, including the Departments of Medicine, Child Health, and Obstetrics and Gynecology. Since his arrival, Dr. Franklin has transformed the care of adults with congenital heart disease in the Valley, and he has put together a team of experts in the field. Phoenix Children’s Hospital is now undergoing accreditation to become the first hospital in Arizona to be accredited to comprehensive care of patients with adult congenital heart disease From an academic perspective, he is involved with several research projects on adults with congenital heart disease, specifically in patients with single ventricle-Fontan physiology, neurocognitive outcomes, pulmonary hypertension, cardiac disease in pregnancy, and most recently, transition medicine. Dr. Franklin has been appointed to several medical advisory boards in congenital heart disease, including the Adult Congenital Heart Association (ACHA), the Alliance for Adult Research in Congenital Cardiology (AARCC), and American College of Cardiology (ACC). Since 2018, he has been the Co-Director of the Heart Center at Phoenix Children’s Hospital. He has been an invited lecturer across North America, Europe, South America and South Asia. He has offices in Central Phoenix, Scottsdale, Gilbert and Glendale. In his off-time, Dr. Franklin likes to spend time with his two children and his wife, Rachel McNeill, anchor at 12 News/NBC-Phoenix. He remains a full-time husband, a lifetime father and a part-time golfer. LINKS/RESOURCES Follow ICONIC LIFE digital luxury lifestyle magazine Instagram @youriconiclife Facebook @youriconiclife Twitter @youriconiclife Check out ICONIC LIFE at ICONICLIFE.COM for fresh content published daily. We invite you to SUBSCRIBE! Follow Renee Dee Instagram @reneeldee Twitter @iconicreneedee LinkedIn @ Renee Layman Dee If you enjoyed today’s podcast, I’d be so appreciative if you’d take two minutes to subscribe, rate and review ICONIC HOUR. It makes a huge difference in our growth. Thank you so much for supporting me to do what I do!
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Wanna know how to build a local brand with national appeal? Matt @mattgottesman talks to Mike Spangenberg (founding partner of State Forty Eight) on how a startup fashion company partners with local establishments such as the Arizona Cardinals, the Arizona Diamondbacks and the Phoenix Children's Hospital to drastically grow their brand. They also talk about how to create collaborations and partnerships that align, becoming a local favorite and developing community around it, product launches, overcoming obstacles and more...
Kerri kicks off the episode talking about her trip to Boston, SoulCycle, AGTV’s MelB opening up about her PTSD Diagnosis and EMDR Treatment, and the Miss America Competition. #ThirtyStuff includes Whole30 and the FitrWoman app. This week’s guest is Dr. Cindy Bauer, she is the founder of the Phoenix Children's Hospital Allergy and Immunology Clinic. She is a Clinical Assistant Professor of Allergy and Immunology as well as the Allergy and Immunology Resident Rotation Director at Phoenix Children's Hospital. Her areas of interest include food allergy, eosinophilic esophagitis, asthma, allergic/atopic diseases, and immunodeficiencies - to schedule an appointment with Dr. Bauer’s clinic call 602-933-4063 and for more info on the ORBEX study visit https://breatheeasyearly.info - Stay up to date on future guests and #ThirtyStuff - follow @onethirtysomething on Instagram!
Putting it all together - Connect the Docs My guest today is fellow podcaster and healthcare marketer Jared Johnson. You may recognize him from some of our Blab sessions in 2016 or from his podcast, "Health IT Marketer." He is currently on hiatus from that to work at the Phoenix Children's Hospital as their Marketing Technology Manager. How about that, both 'Marketing' and 'Technology' in the same title! On top of all that, he authored a book called Connect the Docs, where he distilled the knowledge gained from his many podcast guests. Listen while we talk about bridging the IT and marketing gap on Get Social Health. You can find Jared's podcast here: http://healthitmarketer.podbean.com/ And his book here: http://ulteradigital.com/wp/book/ Listen to the podcast or drop in at the time stamps below: 00:51 Introduction 01:32 Switching sides 03:33 Changes in healthcare marketing 07:00 Marketing "Technology" Manager... 10:27 Imma let you finish, but about getting out the right patient info... 14:08 Amazon "Lightning Dealer of the Day" 17:13 IT and marketing, or IT Marketing? 18:32 IT / Marketing counter culture 20:01 Integrating the two 23:08 Customer service, marketing, and IT unite! 26:15 Too much content? 27:23 You wrote a book! 34:06 Two books in one 37:22 Spread the message with multiple formats 40:21 Forging the path for others to follow 42:27 Challenge to do more in 2017 43:27 End 44:12 Social Media Tip: Audun Utengen Symplur 45:02 Janet Kennedy - The Healthcare Writers Network
Dr. Nihal Hamouda, 2nd-year pediatric emergency medicine fellow, reviews PALS and basic pediatric EKG interpretation. Please note the views and opinions expressed in this recording do not represent the position of Maricopa Integrated Health System, Phoenix Children's Hospital, or any other institution or party.
Dr Rupali Drewek is a Board Certified Pediatrician and the Co-Director of the Children's Sleep Disorders Program at Phoenix Children's Hospital. Learn about sleep apnea and other sleep issues for children with asthma from a top doctor.
Man Up And Lead welcomes back Dr. Dustin Rayhorn of Phoenix Children's Hospital to discuss how to approach childhood cancer.
Man Up And Lead talks with Dr. Dustin Rayhorn of Phoenix Children's Hospital about childhood immunizations. Man Up And Lead also talks with Amanda Reyes, who nominated her husband, Nick Reyes, for the August "Manned Up" Award.
Today on Lifeness we are joined by a very special guest! Diana Wilson joins Logan Hall to discuss how Diana, working as a behavior analyst designing, implementing and monitoring behavior analytic treatment of autism around the valley. Working directly with the Phoenix Children's Hospital and The Hope Group, Diana Wilson provides early access to care projects for rural communities across the state of Arizona. For more information visit www.hopegroupaz.com
LIVE from Phoenix Children’s Hospital. Host: Dr. Peter Hofland (www.oncozine.com). Dr. Ratan Dev Bhardwaj, Neurosurgery, focuses his research on a particularly aggressive pediatric type of brain cancer called atypical teratoid/rhabdoid tumor or AT/RT. Dr. Robert Arceci, Pediatric Hematology/Oncology, is co-dir. of the Ron Matricaria Institute of Molecular Medicine and dir. of the center for children’s cancer and blood disorders program. His focus is Translational Genomics Research Institute known as T-Gen. Joni live M-F at 2:00 p.m. ET on www.W4CS.com. www.JoniAldrich.com
Creating a Family: Talk about Infertility, Adoption & Foster Care
The stigma against HIV is alive and well in the US and the world, and no where does this play out more poignantly than in the thousands of orphans with HIV. Adoptive parents are often afraid of adopting a child with HIV. How sick will these children be? What is their life expectancy? How much risk do they pose to other family members? Our guest are Dr. Jan Piatt, Medical Director at the Bill Holt Pediatric HIV Clinic at Phoenix Children's Hospital , Kate Foley, Social Worker and Associate Director of Outreach at Spence-Chapin Adoption Agency, and Traci Heim a Director for Project HOPEFUL, a nonprofit bringing education and encouragement for those adopting children with HIV. She is also a parent to 10 children through adoption, including a child with HIV. Blog summary of the show and highlights can be found here: Blog summary of the show Highlights More Creating a Family resources on donor insemination can be found here.Support the show (https://creatingafamily.org/donation/)
In this episode of Epilepsy.com's Hallway Conversations, Dr. Joseph Sirven, Professor of Neurology at Mayo Clinic Arizona and Editor-in-Chief of Epilepsy.com/Professionals, interviews Dr. Jeffrey Buckhalter from Phoenix Children's Hospital about talking about SUDEP
https://nflazcardinals.cachefly.net/content/cardinals/production/20180530010028-adub_xbox05-21-12.m4vArizona CardinalsAdrian Wilson held his 1st Annual Charity XBox Tournament benefiting Phoenix Children's Hospital.00:02:38
In this week's episode of Epilepsy.com's Hallway Conversations, Dr. Joseph Sirven, Professor of Neurology at Mayo Clinic Arizona and Editor-in-Chief of Epilepsy.com/Professionals, interviews Joseph Drazkowski, MD, Mayo Clinic Arizona and Korwyn Williams, MD of Phoenix Children's Hospital on Epilepsy Monitoring for Adults and Children. This is a live taping with no questions to be answered live.
In this week's episode of Epilepsy.com's Hallway Conversations, Dr. Joseph Sirven, Professor of Neurology at Mayo Clinic Arizona and Editor-in-Chief of Epilepsy.com/Professionals, interviews Dr. Jeffrey Buchhalter from Phoenix Children's Hospital. Dr. Buchhalter will discuss epilepsy surgery for children. This is a live taping with no questions to be answered live.