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Bloomers in the Garden • 12.7.24 • The Poinsettia Show • The History • The Flower • The Care On todays show we're going to tell you a plant story! It contains an Aztec King, an American Spy, and seems to touch every continant! The story continues with a foreign Ambassador and the questionable influence of a Presidential election! It weaves itself right here through Philadelphia where it was in- troduced by Ann Bartram of Bartram Gardens. During the roaring twenties the tale heads west right to Hollywood's Sunset Boulevard. We might have never know the whole story If it wasn't for a small Grower from Germany!! So what are we talking about? The fascinating story of the Poinsettia. We'll talking everything Poinsettias...Event what the Poison Control Center said about poinsettias and their toxicity. Philadelphia, South Jersey, & Delaware Valley Saturdays at 8am 860am WWDB-AM Saturday at 6am & 5pm 93.5FM & 1540am WNWR "The Word".... NYC Tri-State Area Sundays at 8am 1250 AM "Classic Oldies" WMTR Bloomers in the Garden helps you and your neighbors have more beautiful yards, gardens and landscapes. Len and Julio are your “go-to” source for practical information, solid “local” advice that applies to the Delaware Valley. Learn about products and plants you can pronounce that are available at local Independent Garden Centers. Get inspired and confident to try new things, building on our past successful recommendations. Your hosts, Len Schroeder & Julio Zamora Len Schroeder has a rich family heritage of horticulture dating back over 100 years. His own experience spans over 30 years as Owner of Bloomers Home & Garden Center. Bloomers is a Retail Garden Center that caters to the home gardener and the do-it-yourself landscaper. Bloomers prides itself on its staff training. We translate the often confusing gardening information into easy to understand, executable tasks. Len brings a professional lifetime of sorting out plants and products that work when customers get them home. Julio Zamora has worked within Bloomers Nursery Department for over a decade and is a life-long gardener. Julio's unique passion for customers inspires Gardeners of all ages to try new things. His relaxed friendly demeanor and enthusiastic joy when discussing the benefits of gardening is inspirational. Julio's authentic love and concern for people makes him and exceptional individual and host! Have a question for us or a topic you like us to discuss? Have a question for us or a topic you like us to discuss? Call the Bloomer's Garden Hotline” at (609)685-1880 to leave your question, your name and the town you're from! You can also write to len@bloomers.com or julio@bloomers.com
Hey Listener! It's almost Halloween, so we are counting down some common toxic plants you might find in your landscape or even inside your home. This includes Lillies, Poison Ivy, Water Hemlock and Vegetables that could kill!Resources - For Human Poisoning you'll need to call the Poison Control Center at 1-800-222-1222.Pet PoisoningASPCA Animal Poison Control Center (888-426-4435) Pet Poison Helpline (800-213-6680)Which Lilies Are Toxic to Pets? - ASPCANorth Carolina Extension Gardener Plant ToolboxColorado State University, College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences. “Guide to Poisonous Plants”The University of Wisconsin-Madison website on storing tender bulbs for the winterWe also have our: Native Plant of the Month - Hearts-a-bursting (Euonymus americanus) Bug of the Month - White witch moth ( Thysania agrippina )Garden Tips of the Month If you have any garden-related questions, please email us at UMEGardenPodcast@gmail.com or look us up on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/GardenThymePodcas. For more information about University of Maryland Extension and these topics, please check out the UME Home and Garden Information Center and Maryland Grows Blog at https://marylandgrows.umd.edu/. University programs, activities, and facilities are available to all without regard to race, color, sex, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, marital status, age, national origin, political affiliation, physical or mental disability, religion, protected veteran status, genetic information, personal appearance, or any other legally protected class. The GarWe currently have an open survey for ALL listeners. Whether you've listened to all of our episodes, or this is your first time. We developed an evaluation to determine if the information we share on the podcast has made a difference in your practices at home. We promise that it is a short, easy 5-minute survey, and we even have exclusive podcast stickers to give to those who participate. We are so thankful for the feedback, and we appreciate you tuning in for the podcast! You can take our survey here. If you have any garden-related questions, please email us at UMEGardenPodcast@gmail.com or look us up on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/GardenThymePodcas. For more information about UME and these topics, please check out the UME Home and Garden Information Center and Maryland Grows Blog at https://marylandgrows.umd.edu/. The Garden Thyme Podcast is brought to you by the University of Maryland Extension. Hosts are Mikaela Boley- Principal Agent Associate (Talbot County) for Horticulture; Rachel Rhodes- Senior Agent Associate for Horticulture (Queen Anne's County); and Emily Zobel- Senior Agent Associate for Agriculture (Dorchester County). Theme Song: By Jason Inc, University programs, activities, and facilities are available to all wit...
Part 2 - Neville is then joined by Michael McCormick, Media Relations & Education Coordinator at Florida's Poison Control Center, which has sites in Jacksonville, Tampa, and Miami. Carbon monoxide is the leading cause of illness and mortality following a hurricane. To learn how to keep your family safe, call the Poison Help Line 1-800-222-1222.
In this episode, Joe is joined by Epidemiologist Wendy Stephan, PhD, from the Florida Poison Control Center. They talk about Poison Control's role in keeping our community safe. Wendy covers several safety tips to avoid becoming a victim of an accidental poisoning, as well as some of the resources available from the center. Important Links and Contact Numbers: Florida Poison Control Center University of Miami / Jackson Memorial Hospital 1801 NW 9th Ave, 1st Floor Miami, FL 33136 305-355-4995 Poison Control Hotline 1-800-222-1222 Florida Poison Control Center Website www.floridapoisoncontrol.org National Poison Control Centers Website www.poisoncenters.org Citizens' Crime Watch of Miami-Dade www.citizenscrimewatch.org info@ccwmiamidade.org 305-470-1670 #CCW #PoisonControl #SafetyAtHome #Poison #ChildSafety #DrugAbusePrevention
This week on the show, Petrendologist Charlotte Reed speaks with Jeff Herman, Editor-in-Chief of The LawnStarter Blog, and with Tina Wismer, DVM, the Medical Director of the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animal's Poison Control Center about how America's dirtiest cities affect pets.
Welcome to the Cross Examiner Podcast, the Internet's courtroom in the case of rationality versus religion. Our host, a seasoned attorney and outspoken atheist, takes on the rise of Christian nationalism and the misinformation fueling it. This episode is the third part of our series on homeopathy, where we delve into the pseudo-scientific practices and the alarming lack of regulation surrounding it. In this episode, our host recounts the history of homeopathy, from its inception by Samuel Hahnemann in the 1790s to its current status as a legally recognized "drug" under the FDA. He explains the dubious principles behind homeopathy, such as the "law of similars" and extreme dilutions, which result in remedies that are just water. The episode also covers the regulatory loopholes that allow homeopathic products to be marketed without proving their safety or efficacy. Our host also performs a daring stunt by ingesting 240 homeopathic pain relief pills and contacting the Poison Control Center to highlight the absurdity of these so-called remedies. The results are both enlightening and alarming, shedding light on the real risks posed by homeopathy and the urgent need for stricter regulations.Don't miss this eye-opening episode that challenges the very foundations of homeopathy and calls for a more rational approach to medicine. If you enjoyed this podcast, please consider subscribing. Stay informed and stay rational.
I continue the discussion of homeopathy as I ingest 240 pain relief pills all at once! I then contact the Poison Control Center to find out what to do about my overdose.
Mike McCormick from the Poison Control Center joins JMN to discuss National Prescription Drug Take Back Day. It's this weekend (Saturday, April 27) and many people don't know where or how to safely dispose of expired or unneeded prescription drugs. Mike has the answers of where you can turn in medications for safe disposal -- don't just toss them in the trash or flush 'em down the toilet! For more information, visit FLORIDAPOISONCONTROL.ORG or call 800-222-1222.
On todays show we're going to tell you the true story of an Aztec King and an American Spy! A story of a foreign Ambassador and the influence of a Presidential election. A story that weaves itself right here through Philadelphia. During the roaring twenties the tale heads west right to Hollywood's Sunset Boulevard. We might have never know the whole story If it wasn't for a small Grower from Germany! So what are we talking about? The fascinating story of the Poinsettia. In our final segment we'll tell you what the Poison Control Center said about poinsettias and their toxicity.
Overdose Awareness Day is Aug 31. Locally, it's estimated that 3 people die of overdoses each week. Sally Finn of Drug Free Duval, and Mike McCormick from Florida's Poison Control Center share information about OPIOID REVERSAL TRAINING training using the drug Narcan to reverse opioid effects. The training will be available at City Hall at noon on Thursday.
Ruth Krystopolski is President of Ayin Health Solutions at Providence Health Systems. In her role as President, Ruth leads the development of population health capabilities across Providence's ministries and extends them externally to reach additional communities.Ruth joined Ayin in November 2021 after serving as the Senior Vice President of Population Health at Atrium Health, where she was responsible for the development and implementation of value-based care models across the organization. Ruth also led the system-level Care Management, Employer Solutions and other Value-Based Programs and provided oversight of the Poison Control Center in Charlotte, NC.Ruth holds an undergraduate degree in Health Policy and Administration from Pennsylvania State University and a Master of Business Administration in Finance from the University of Pittsburgh.John Marchica, CEO, Darwin Research GroupJohn Marchica is a veteran health care strategist and CEO of Darwin Research Group. He is leading ongoing, in-depth research initiatives on integrated health systems, accountable care organizations, and value-based care models. He is a faculty associate in the W.P. Carey School of Business and the graduate College of Health Solutions at Arizona State University.John did his undergraduate work in economics at Knox College, has an MBA and M.A. in public policy from the University of Chicago, and completed his Ph.D. coursework at The Dartmouth Institute. He is an active member of the American College of Healthcare Executives and is pursuing certification as a Fellow.About Darwin Research GroupDarwin Research Group Inc. provides advanced market intelligence and in-depth customer insights to health care executives, with a strategic focus on health care delivery systems and the global shift toward value-based care. Darwin's client list includes forward-thinking biopharmaceutical and medical device companies, as well as health care providers, private equity, and venture capital firms. The company was founded in 2010 as Darwin Advisory Partners, LLC and is headquartered in Scottsdale, Ariz. with a satellite office in Princeton, N.J.
The JOY Factor: Mindfulness, Compassion, Positive Psychology, Healing, Yoga
Hello, and welcome to episode 37 of The JOY Factor Podcast! My guest today is Safriana Degroat and we're chatting about considerations around safely using medical cannabis, According to the National Conference of State Legislators, “As of Feb. 3, 2022, 37 states, three territories and the District of Columbia allow the medical use of cannabis products.” Despite the rapidly increasing availability of medical marijuana there are too few settings where patients can have open conversations with their healthcare providers about their needs, concerns and experiences using cannabis. Too often people feel shame or judgement about their medical cannabis use and oftentimes doctors and therapists are ill-equiped or uninformed of how best to provide trauma informed care. Our conversation today will give you safety guidelines to consider and a way to explore best practices for use. Bio Through her own personal healing journey, Safrianna embraced her passion for creating a world where all people can be “freely themselves”. She has a Masters in Community Mental Health and is a licensed professional therapist. In 2020, she founded her company, Luna Counseling & Creative Services, LLC, promoting wellness through therapy, education, and professional coaching. She recently launched Living LUNA with her wife, Ikenna. Living LUNA is a podcast and digital community that affirms the worth of all people, acknowledging the right for everyone to live life unashamed, full of love and authenticity. What does the phrase joy factor mean to you? Safi's joy factor = “making empowered choices again and again.” What you do now influences your future enjoyment. A question she lives by: Am I enjoying myself right now? Remember, we have the power to take actions that do or don't align with the ones that do. What We'll Learn Safriana Degroat is not a medical doctor. Before trying any cannabis consult your doctor and DO NOT consume cannabis that has not been prescribed to you. Avoid purchasing cannabis off the street and keep all medical marijuana in a locked container out of reach of children or pets. Medical Cannabis- how safe or dangerous is it? Without proper medical guidance cannabis has a high potential to be abused or become addictive. Safi shared her framework for safely exploring correct strains and doses once you have been approved for a medical marijuana card. Remember the acronym RIDER Research- Do this for anything you ingest. What impact might it have on us if we have other medical issues or conditions? Ask your doctor. Research the strains ahead of time. Ask: What's the turpine breakdown? Intention- Understanding why you are trying to use cannabis in the first place. Get honest, be specific. What symptoms are you needing help treating? What other healing modalities are part of your plan? Remember, cannabis is not a stand alone treatment. Documentation- Document your cannabis use if you want to fine tune what works best for your needs. Is it for pain, focus, writing? Safi uses different strains for specific reasons. Document how you were impacted when you use a specific strain. Experimentation- Find what works for us personally, and keep your dosing as small as possible. Repetition- Repeat the results, journal, look at dominant terpenes. Tips from Safi: Be informed. Know the dosages and chemical compositions and don't overdo it. Take as little as you can get away with and consult with your healthcare provider for ongoing guidance and support. Find other people you can trust to discuss, compare and learn for mutual benefit. For younger brains it's not as good of a fit. If you are 24 or younger, this should not be a main part of your care plan. How has medical marijuana affected her? “It's made me a more joyful person.” Cannabis and spiritual work have helped her healing from PTSD progress because she has found it easier to relax and integrate what she was learning and experiencing. “I dance more. I enjoy more. “ -Important Health Information- From the website Cannabis Conversations What are the signs of cannabis use disorder? Cannabis use disorder is the medical diagnosis for problematic cannabis use. Cannabis use is problematic when it begins to impact an individual's life. Some common signs of cannabis use disorder include: Using more cannabis than intended Trying but failing to stop using cannabis when you want to Spending a lot of time using cannabis Craving cannabis Using cannabis even when it causes problems at home, at school, or at work Continuing to use cannabis despite social, relationship, or school-related problems Giving up important activities with family or friends in favor of using cannabis Using cannabis in high-risk situations, like while driving a car Continuing to use cannabis despite physical or psychological problems Needing to use more cannabis to get the same high Experiencing withdrawal symptoms when stopping use of cannabis If you keep cannabis and cannabis products at your home, they should be stored safely, locked up, and out of reach of children and pets. Accidentally consuming edibles is a risk for children and pets that can result in cannabis toxicity or the need for emergency medical attention. If there is an accidental exposure to cannabis or cannabis products of any kind — call Poison Control Center (800) 222-1222 or visit your Emergency Room if needed. Motivational Figure, Quote something guiding light- “I've learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel.” - Maya Angelou What matters most in life is our peace and us radiating that peace out to others. Make more energy for our peace and then make others feel that peace. Resources Mentioned Leafly- Research new strains. Greenhealth Docs- telehealth appointments with High Yoga- Strains to use for different yoga poses. I know why the Caged Bird Sings Other Useful Information For Safe Dosing, Warnings and Guidelines. Important Information and Warnings about Medical Cannabis Before you start, talk with your doctor and therapist to create a medical marijuana care team. Startlow, go slow, stay low: Start low- Studies show that beyond 20-40 mg/day for THC and 50-100 mg/day for CBD, there are no additional benefits from a higher dose for most patients. Go slow- increase your intake very slowly, and try to stay as low as possible with amount consumed. Edibles can be dangerous because they are slower to digest. Use caution and wait at least 2 hours before taking another dose. Always, err on the side of caution. People at an increased risk of harm if they use medical cannabis include those who are: Children, adolescents, young adults 18-25 Pregnant or breastfeeding At increased risk of addiction or dependence Affected by serious mental health conditions such as schizophrenia Diagnosed with heart or liver disease Do not operate heavy machinery or vehicles while using medical cannabis. Keep all medical cannabis stored in a locked container safely out of reach of children and pets. Do not give away, trade or sell medical cannabis to others. Follow all applicable laws for the state you are in or are a resident of. Reach Safi https://www.safrianna.com/420friendly Safi's main hub is Discord- instant messaging Living Luna Discord Community- social hub, hangout and uplift each other-Authentic Connection She has a podcast- Living Luna talking about authenticity, marginalization, inviting other voices Launched a Patreon- Glad to receive financial support for people who believe in our mission. www.safriana.com free resources- cannabis journal Rise Program- Resilience, Integration, Self Empowerment- Building Blocks, Quick, Easy, Low Cost, High Impact Thank you for Listening It is a true honor to bring this podcast to you and I am so grateful that you took the time to listen. Your support truly matters. If you feel led to offer a donation to keep our podcast running you can contribute here. If you enjoyed the show, please share it with your friends and family. 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In this podcast, Dr. Jon Cole - an emergency medicine physician with Hennepin Healthcare and medical director with Minnesota Poison Control Center and Samantha Lee, PharmD - managing director with Minnesota Poison Control Center discuss the poison control system - past and present; along with a disscusion around toxicology - the big, the bad, and the ugly. Enjoy the podcast. Objectives:Upon completion of this podcast, participants should be able to: Describe the purpose of the Minnesota Poison Control Center, and how it works. Name the most common call types coming into MN Poison Control Center. Summarize the management of toxicological exposures for APAP, bupropion and calcium channel blockers. CME credit is only offered to Ridgeview Providers & Allied Health staff for this podcast activity. After listening to the podcast, complete and submit the online evaluation form. 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HISTORY of MN POISON CONTROL CENTER TOXICOLOGYCalcium Channel Blockers - Diltiazem, Verapamil, Amlodipine - Causes bad distributive shock - Pulmonary edema is an issue - Norepinephrine infusion is recommended in setting of shock with high dose insulin simultaneously - "Red, white and blue" therapy for refractory Ca++ blocker overdose - Activated charcoal - not for all patients, give if patient not at risk of aspiration for potentially lethal ingestions Bupropion - Chemical structure similar to amphetamine and bath salts - Sympathomimetic effects (tachycardia, agitation, seizures, ultimately cardiogenic shock) - Treatment with benzodiazepines - usually high dose - may need intubation - Norepinephrine for cardiogenic shock - ECMO may be needed Sodium Nitrite - Salt used to cure meats - Internet suicide phenomenon - Effect: Life threatening methemoglobinemia (chocolate colored blood, pallor, low O2 sats) - Very rapid onset of symptoms - Methylene Blue use N-acetylcysteine (NAC) for acetaminophen poisoning - Transitioning from 3 bag Prescott regimen to a 2 bag regimen - Rumack-Matthew nomogram is the same Article Resources:Cole JB, Lee SC, Prekker ME, Kunzler NM, Considine KA, Driver BE, Puskarich MA, Olives TD. Vasodilation in patients with calcium channel blocker poisoning treated with high-dose insulin: a comparison of amlodipine versus non-dihydropyridines. Clin Toxicol (Phila). 2022 Nov;60(11):1205-1213. doi: 10.1080/15563650.2022.2131565. Epub 2022 Oct 25. PMID: 36282196. Cole JB, Olives TD, Ulici A, Litell JM, Bangh SA, Arens AM, Puskarich MA, Prekker ME. Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation for Poisonings Reported to U.S. Poison Centers from 2000 to 2018: An Analysis of the National Poison Data System. Crit Care Med. 2020 Aug;48(8):1111-1119. doi: 10.1097/CCM.0000000000004401. PMID: 32697480. Coralic Z, Kapur J, Olson KR, Chamberlain JM, Overbeek D, Silbergleit R. Treatment of Toxin-Related Status Epilepticus With Levetiracetam, Fosphenytoin, or Valproate in Patients Enrolled in the Established Status Epilepticus Treatment Trial. Ann Emerg Med. 2022 Sep;80(3):194-202. doi: 10.1016/j.annemergmed.2022.04.020. Epub 2022 Jun 17. PMID: 35718575. Kline JA, Tomaszewski CA, Schroeder JD, Raymond RM. Insulin is a superior antidote for cardiovascular toxicity induced by verapamil in the anesthetized canine. J Pharmacol Exp Ther. 1993 Nov;267(2):744-50. PMID: 8246150. Thanks to Dr. Jon Cole and Samantha Lee, PharmD for their knowledge and contribution to this podcast. Please check out the additional show notes for more information/resources.
Marijuana is now legal for medical or recreational use in many U.S. states, with its use on the rise. Unfortunately, so is the unintentional THC poisoning risk these products pose to kids who get a hold of them.Kevin Osterhoudt, MD, MSCE, FAAP, FACMT, serves on the American Academy of Pediatrics Council on Injury, Violence, and Poison Prevention. He is an attending physician in the Emergency Department and Medical Director of The Poison Control Center at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia.In this encore episode, learn more about accidental overdose, what to do if kids do get into your edible stash, and how to talk to teens about marijuana.
1. The fascinating story of the Poinsettia story of an Aztec King and an American Spy! 2. A story of a foreign Ambassador and the influence of a Presidential election. 3. A story that weaves itself right here through Philadelphia. 4. During the roaring twenties the tale heads west right to Sunset Boulevard. 5.. We might have never know the whole story If it wasn't for a small German Grower! 6. In our final segment we'll tell you what the Poison Control Center said about poinsettias and their toxicity.
Dr. Don and Professor Ben talk about the risks of eating “random” mushrooms from the forest. Dr. Don - risky ☣️ Professor Ben - risky ☣️ Ohio foragers are accidentally poisoning themselves with lethal mushrooms | Ars Technica Cincinnati Childrens on Twitter: “Multiple patients have reported eating mushrooms foraged from a public area in SW Ohio that appear to be highly toxic. You should never eat wild mushrooms. If someone has eaten a wild mushroom and has any symptoms, immediately contact the Poison Control Center at 1-800-222-1222.” / Twitter Hunting Mushrooms: The Old Not Bold Approach | The Outside Story Model Wild Harvested Mushroom Program Random Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
For National Poison Prevention Week (3/20 - 3/26), AMC's Dr. Ann Hohenhaus interviews Dr. Tina Wismer, Medical Director of the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center. Tune in as they discuss:The life and career path of a Veterinary ToxicologistCommon causes of pet poisoningHow pet poisoning is diagnosedEmerging trends in pet poisons and treatments, including hand warmersASPCA's top pet poisons of 2021ASPCA's Animal Poison Control Center Hotline: 888-426-4435Also on this month's show:Viral trending animalsAnimal newsListener Q&AUpcoming events at AMC's Usdan Institute for Animal Health EducationCall us toll-free and leave a message to have your pet questions answered on next month's Ask the Vet Listener Q&A: 866-993-8267Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter!
SUPPORT MUSIC IS NOT A GENRE ON PATREON WATCH MUSIC is not a GENRE VIDEOS and MORE I talk for more than an hour with Patrick Tape Fleming. Patrick is a musician, producer & recording engineer. He's cofounder of the bands Gloom Balloon & The Poison Control Center. His music has been featured in several industry publications, including Rolling Stone, Spin & Billboard. He's produced over 40 albums. Patrick also produced the Olivia Tremor Control documentary, The Realized Film: Dusk at Cubist Castle, celebrating the 25th anniversary of that band's debut album. For more on Patrick, go here: https://gloomballoon.bandcamp.com/ https://thepoisoncontrolcenter.bandcamp.com/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/musicisnotagenre/support
Shifting from Science to Entrepreneurship Allison Muller This week Ivy Slater, host of Her Success Story, interviews her guest, Dr. Allison Muller from Acri Muller Consulting, LLC, outside of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Dr. Muller is a board-certified toxicologist and registered pharmacist with over 20 years' experience in the field of clinical toxicology. She started her consulting business in January 2014. The majority of her 20-plus year career in toxicology was with The Poison Control Center at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, where she was consulted on the care of poisoned patients within 21 counties in Pennsylvania and all of Delaware. Dr. Muller is presently an independent consultant with experience as an expert witness in cases involving alcohol, drugs of abuse, carbon monoxide, medication errors, and postmortem toxicology. She sees her role of an expert witness as that of a teacher. To that end, she is also on faculty at the University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine where she teaches toxicology to second-year veterinary medicine students. In addition to her expert witness work, Dr. Muller educates physicians, pharmacists, and nurses through her work as a medical writer. 9.5, 12.5, 13, 14.5, In this episode, we discuss: From pharmaceuticals and toxicology to entrepreneurship Building a reputation as a business owner Why you tell everyone you know what you're doing The satisfaction of working for yourself and personal accountability Learning is key when you're a business owner Hyper-organization is a foundation to business success Shifting from nonprofit to for profit Exponentially growing a business year after year Leading with the positive Website: https://acrimullerconsulting.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/acrimullerconsulting Twitter: https://twitter.com/acrimuller
About 2.2 million people swallow or have contact with a poisonous substance each year. With summertime right around the corner, lots of other exposures will be coming up. So this week, Dr. Brett Marlin, and Dr. Kristen Wight are with us. They work for the Poison Control Center and are going to be talking about some of those encounters that you may have this summer. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week is Poison Prevention Week (March 21 - 27 2021) so we're talking about keeping chemicals away from our kids.This week is Poison Prevention Week (March 21 - 27 2021) so we're talking about keeping chemicals away from our kids. It's so scary and really so easy for kids to get into things like laundry pods, drugs and alcohol, and other household goods. Dr. Kevin Osterhoudt is an attending physician in the Division of Emergency Medicine and the medical director of the Poison Control Center at The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP). He talks about the importance of safety locks, keeping adult beverages and items up and away from kids, small batteries, and other things you might not have thought of. The National Poison Control Hotline is (800) 222-1222
This week is Poison Prevention Week (March 21 - 27 2021) so we're talking about keeping chemicals away from our kids.This week is Poison Prevention Week (March 21 - 27 2021) so we're talking about keeping chemicals away from our kids. It's so scary and really so easy for kids to get into things like laundry pods, drugs and alcohol, and other household goods. Dr. Kevin Osterhoudt is an attending physician in the Division of Emergency Medicine and the medical director of the Poison Control Center at The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP). He talks about the importance of safety locks, keeping adult beverages and items up and away from kids, small batteries, and other things you might not have thought of. The National Poison Control Hotline is (800) 222-1222
Have you ever wondered what you’d do if your dog swallowed something they weren’t supposed to? Fear not! Today we're talking with Dr. Tina Wismer, a board-certified veterinary toxicologist and senior director of the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center. She is sharing everything you need to know about what to do if your dog ingests something that they're not supposed to. She’s covering how the poison control center can help you figure out what steps to take, what information you need to tell them when you get on the phone, and she highlights what an amazing resource the Poison Control Center is. We’re covering the top 10 toxicities that dog owners call the Poison Control Center for, as well as how much a dog needs to ingest for it to be a problem, and what the consequences are of a dog ingesting too much of one of them. This is a really important discussion, so I hope you’ll join us for it! Show notes available at www.caninecanceracademy.com/podcast-ep-21 Don’t forget to say hello on Instagram @thecaninecaneracademy and on Facebook Canine Cancer Academy
Poisoning is the number one cause of death due to injury in the U.S. In this episode, Kevin Osterhoudt, MD, Medical Director of CHOP's Poison Control Center, talks about common poison exposures in children, unexpected poisons, the use of naloxone for opioid overdose, identifying toxidromes, advice for pediatricians counseling parents to protect children from poisoning, popular social media “challenges” to watch for, and more. Published October 2020. This podcast is for general informational and educational purposes only and is not to be considered as medical advice for any particular patient. Clinicians must rely on their own informed clinical judgment in making recommendations to their patients. ©2020 by Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, all rights reserved.
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This life-saving resource can help guide parents through some of the scariest situations with their kids. From possible ingestion of medications, toys, batteries, plants, and magnets to topical and inhalant exposures, the Poison Control Center has you covered. In this episode, Dr. Hess sits down with Emergency Medicine Physician and Toxicologist Dr. Kelly Johnson-Arbor to discuss exactly what the Poison Control Center does, how it works, and how they help assist parents and Emergency Medicine Physicians with some of the most dangerous situations. Thanks for taking the time out of your busy day to take a listen! Don't forget to subscribe so you don't miss future episodes and please consider leaving a review as it helps me know how I'm doing and what you want to hear about. I'd love to hear from you. You can find complete show notes and links to all resources discussed in this episode HERE.
Learn how to keep children safe and away from injury or poison via household hazards during the COVID-19 pandemic.As more people are taking extra steps to sanitize their homes, thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic, there has been a rise in calls to the Poison Control Center. Dr. Benjamin Hoffman is a pediatrician and nationally recognized expert in child injury prevention and education. He currently serves as Director of the Tom Sargent Safety Center at Doernbecher Children’s Hospital.Dr. Hoffman joins host Melanie Cole, MS, to share information on poison risks during this time, as well as how to keep children safe and away from injury or poison via things like cannabis products or medications during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Learn how to keep children safe and away from injury or poison via household hazards during the COVID-19 pandemic.As more people are taking extra steps to sanitize their homes, thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic, there has been a rise in calls to the Poison Control Center. Dr. Benjamin Hoffman is a pediatrician and nationally recognized expert in child injury prevention and education. He currently serves as Director of the Tom Sargent Safety Center at Doernbecher Children’s Hospital.Dr. Hoffman joins host Melanie Cole, MS, to share information on poison risks during this time, as well as how to keep children safe and away from injury or poison via things like cannabis products or medications during the COVID-19 pandemic.
With a 16% to 20% increase in calls to poison control centers it appears that people are mixing their own concoctions trying to find the perfect cleaning solution to kill the virus. The problem is when you mix chemicals you get deadly fumes and chemicals and that means a call to the Poison Control Center. […]
Germ Free • Hand Sanitizer • Antibacterial Soap • George Carlin Germs • Ask yourself WHY do they want everyone using this chemical product? You think THEY care about YOU? think again! • Overuse of antibacterial soaps may breed resistant bacteria! • Triclosan poses health risks! • Poison; If swallowed you must contact a Poison Control Center! • Poisons and alcohol also kills good helpful germs! • Killing all germs in your environment lead to weak immune system! HighImpactVlogs (YouTube): https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpim... A Truthiracy Film Production - Educational Research Truthiracy House of Wisdom All material is the opinion of Christopher Lord of Truthiracy Films (for legal reasons) NOTICE: Fair Use Copyright Law "Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use." Truthiracy3: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1pmnuUVCzihvOE0SG4dh1w Stern Ma'at Bey: https://www.facebook.com/stern.maat Intro Song: stern 43 fmix https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g-A0SOw07K8
Kevin Osterhoudt, MD, emergency medicine physician and Medical Director of the Poison Control Center at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, covers all things lead – common sources of lead exposure, long-term effects on children, screenings for blood lead levels, lead poisoning, and management of lead poisoning. Published March 2020. This podcast is for general informational and educational purposes only and is not to be considered as medical advice for any particular patient. Clinicians must rely on their own informed clinical judgment in making recommendations to their patients. ©2020 by Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, all rights reserved.
Visit webPOISONCONTROL(r) at https://www.webpoisoncontrol.org/ or the National Capital Poison Center at https://www.poison.org/
When in doubt, check it out! The Regional Poison Control Center (RPCC) in Alabama is celebrating its 60th anniversary. As one of the oldest operating poison centers in the nation, specially trained pharmacists and nurses staff the toll free number 24/7, 365 days a year. Director Ann Slattery, DrPH, RN, RPh, DABAT shares helpful tips for parents and caregivers to avoid a trip to the emergency room.Toll free: 1-800-222-1222 website: www.ChildrensAL.org/RPCC
Nyssa tells Lisa about her field trip to the Georgia Poison Center to chat with long-time director Dr. Gaylord Lopez. Learn from the man himself about what the Center does, how they do it, and why it is better to call them instead of relying on Google to answer questions about what you may have eaten, breathed in, touched, or otherwise come into contact with that might make you sick. And catch an ear-worm that just might end up saving your - or your patient's - life.
Fascinating discussion with Dr. Tina Wismer of the ASPCA animal poison control hotline (888-426-4435) about potentially deadly pet poisons, how to avoid them, and when to go to the vet. Mentions free ASPCA iOS and Android poison control apps.
Episode 1: Pot-Tarts In our first full episode, we explore the dangers of marijuana ingestion in kids. With several states legalizing marijuana for recreational use, we are likely to see a lot more of this in our EDs. Emergency Physicians, Dr. John Richards and Dr. Aimee Moulin, take us through their recent systematic review of unintentional cannabis ingestion in children. Medical Toxicologist, Dr. Daniel Colby, revisits an interesting case and leaves us with some pearls for identifying and managing potential marijuana ingestion. Hosts: Dr. Sarah Medeiros, Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine at UC Davis Dr. Julia Magana, Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine at UC Davis - Pediatric Emergency Medicine Guests: Dr. John Richards, Professor of Emergency Medicine at UC Davis, Chair of Quality Management for SAEM Dr. Aimee Moulin, Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine and Director of Behavioral Health at UC Davis, President of California ACEP Dr. Daniel Colby, Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine and Medical Toxicologist at UC Davis Resources: Unintentional Cannabis Ingestion in Children: A Systematic Review. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28888560 Richards JR, Smith NE, Moulin AK. J Pediatr. 2017 Nov;190:142-152. doi: 10.1016/j.jpeds.2017.07.005. Epub 2017 Sep 6. Review. PMID: 28888560 If you are concerned that your patient may have ingested cannabis, you can call the Poison Control Center 24 hours a day at (800) 222-1222. Thank you to the UC Davis Department of Emergency Medicine for supporting this podcast and to Orlando Magana at OM Audio Productions for audio production services. For more Toxicology, Pediatrics, and myriad other topics, join us at the UC Davis Emergency Medicine Winter Conference at the Ritz-Carlton in Lake Tahoe, February 26 through March 2nd. More information at https://www.ucdmc.ucdavis.edu/cme/course_pages/EM/emmed_pagelink.html
In this VETgirl online veterinary continuing education podcast, we interview Dr. Tina Wismer, DABT, DABVT, Medical Director at the #1 Animal Poison Control Center, the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center, based out of Urbana, Illinois. Here, she shares the top 5 poisons affecting dogs and cats, including what clinical signs you may see and how to treat them. We'll also discuss some helpful hints when it comes to calling the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center - like having the patient signalment and exposure information ready, along with having the pet owner initiate the first phone call to create a case number. Dr. Wismer will also discuss the differences between cholysteramine and activated charcoal, talk about new updates in veterinary toxicology, and discuss why your veterinary clinic should be utilizing their expertise and services!
In this VETgirl online veterinary continuing education podcast, we interview Dr. Tina Wismer, DABT, DABVT, Medical Director at the #1 Animal Poison Control Center, the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center, based out of Urbana, Illinois. Here, she shares the top 5 poisons affecting dogs and cats, including what clinical signs you may see and how to treat them. We'll also discuss some helpful hints when it comes to calling the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center - like having the patient signalment and exposure information ready, along with having the pet owner initiate the first phone call to create a case number. Dr. Wismer will also discuss the differences between cholysteramine and activated charcoal, talk about new updates in veterinary toxicology, and discuss why your veterinary clinic should be utilizing their expertise and services!
Patrick Tape Fleming (Gloom Balloon, Poison Control Center) returns to talk about life since his last one-on-one 3 years ago which has seen his life change dramatically in the form of having a child and recording a new record in that time. We talk about adjusting to father hood, Paul McCartney, Billy Corgan, Chuck Berry, cheeseburgers, inspiring the next generation for Iowa musicians, as well as all of his creative stock he emptied into the new and possibly last Gloom Balloon record "Drying the Eyes of the Goddess of Gloom" available September 1st via Maximum Ames Records. Hilarity abound.
Episode 28 of Paris GOOD food+wine aired on the Pacifica Network for the month of July, 2017, featured on Sprouts, the weekly radio show devoted to independent radio producers from the grassroots. http://pacificanetwork.org/stations-2/ Branding Out of The Box, this episode focuses on food+wine entrepreneurs. Here host-producer Paige Donner presents a roundtable of a few of the food/wine entrepreneurs who have enjoyed major success in recent years: Michel & Augustin cookies and crackers, Tyrrell's chips, Castel Frères wines of France, Le Bal Blomet cabaret and bar, Paris and Maison Brémond & Fils 1830 headquartered in Provence, France. For a complete show description and details see http://localfoodandwine.wordpress.com You can also find the show on Sprouts at the Pacifica Radio Network. For hosting and producing: http://paigedonner.info Music provided by FreeSoundTrack.com Attacked by Cherubs. Sprouts soundtrack music Torpedoes on Tuesday by Poison Control Center provided by Pacifica Network. For more information about this and other Paris GOOD food + wine episodes please see Local Food And Wine localfoodandwine.wordpress.com. All music used is free of rights and royalty-free. Show Intro/ Outro Jazzy Paris background courtesy of BenSound Music. This episode has been generously brought to you by Michel & Augustin and Paris Food And Wine @ParisFoodWine parisfoodandwine.net and also Bordeaux Food & Wine @bordeauxfoodvin bordeauxfoodandwine.com To contact Paige for hosting and speaking engagements and for sponsorship for the podcast as well as media collaborations: parisfoodandwine.net & http://Paigedonner.info
Calling in from Iowa was Maximum Ames Records co-founder and Mumford's frontman, Nate Logsdon. My former boss and I chatted about his struggles with OCD and how his faith intensified some of his habits. I also laughed entirely too much, as usual, and realized that members of The Poison Control Center have touched a lot of lives . . . sexually and otherwise. Here is where you can learn more about Maximum Ames Music Festival -> maximumames.com Here is where you can hear Nate sing -> mumfordsmusic.bandcamp.com Theme music by Gloom Balloon -> gloomballoon.com Logo by Jen Leatherby -> jenleatherby.com
Teresa Rivera joined the Utah Health Information Network in 2007. As President & CEO, she is accountable to ensure that UHIN achieves its mission of providing services that reduce healthcare costs and improve quality and access for the community through exchange and use of administrative and clinical information. UHIN's broad membership includes all the hospitals, ambulatory surgery centers, national laboratories and approximately 90% of the medical providers in Utah. Teresa's past experience includes responsibility for operations as the Vice President of Benefit Administration at BlueCross BlueShield of Utah and client relations as the Vice President of Client Relations at HealthCare Insight, a fraud and overpayment discovery service. She has had the opportunity to work with production, service, technical and membership areas in those companies. Her focus is service, employee development and community involvement which she believes is essential to business success. Teresa holds a MBA with an emphasis in Human and Organizational Development and a Bachelor of Science, Summa Cum Laude, in Management with a minor in Computer Science from Westminster College Teresa is married with two adult children. Her community activities have included working with the Utah Partnership for Education; Salt Lake Community College Customer Service Program and Executive Program Advisory Councils; Utah/Intermountain Chapter of the International Customer Service Association; and the Salt Lake Master Gardener Association and currently is a member of HIMSS and holds a Board position at Mountain West Chapter of AAHAM, Utah Chapter of HIMSS, Strategic HIE Collaborative, HIE User Group and National Association of Trusted Exchange, NATE. 00:00 Teresa talks about the start of the Utah Health Information Network (UHIN), one of the oldest HIEs in the country.01:50 UHIN's origin as a Clearing House, and what a Clearing House does in the healthcare industry.03:00 UHIN's vision for the future as it grew as an organization supporting quality effort.04:30 UHIN's decision to move towards the clinical focus, and the challenges it presented.06:20 “One of the most difficult aspects of starting a Health Information Exchange is the governance.”07:40 UHIN's strategy to work with entities with the largest amount of data first, in order to build an advantage and grow as an HIE.08:30 One of UHIN's most successful tactics when growing and connecting with providers.10:00 How UHIN's connection with providers are benefiting patients and building new endeavors to improve patient health overall.18:30 The next step in linking pharmacies to UHIN's HIE initiatives.21:00 The next piece in connecting pharmacies to HIEs in order to follow up that patients are receiving their medications.24:30 Connecting Long Term Care to HIEs.27:00 Long Term Care's disqualifications for EHR and HIE reimbursement grants, and UHIN's work to assist LTC providers with joining HIEs despite this.29:40 The Poison Control Center and the benefits of its connection to HIEs as well.32:00 HISPs and what they do.34:00 Making HIEs interoperable.37:50 You can learn more at www.UHIN.org.
Dr. Danny Lugassy is assistant professor of emergency medicine at NYU/Bellevue Hospital Center and a Consultant at the Poison Control Center. Here he discusses agitated delirium in the elderly patient. Download Episode
Patrick Tape Fleming of Gloom Balloon & Poison Control Center sits down with me to talk all things PCC, life in NW Iowa, tour stories, Ames, Pure Gut, classic rock, guitar, playing with Max Weinberg, and the success he's having with Gloom Balloon. Enjoy!
Biblical Poison Control Center Sermon Series
Biblical Poison Control Center Sermon Series
Biblical Poison Control Center Sermon Series
Biblical Poison Control Center Sermon Series
Biblical Poison Control Center Sermon Series
On The Road with Mac and Molly - Pets & Animals on Pet Life Radio (PetLifeRadio.com)
Donna launches into a multi-part series entitled, "Threats to Pets." As she and her husband have been traveling about the country with their two Old English Sheepdogs Mac and Molly, they have encountered potential perils all along the way. Speaking just of wildlife: in Louisiana, they were warned to take care walking near a lake because the denizens therein " the alligators " had developed a special appreciation for "dog." In Colorado, the concerns were over bears and mountain lions. In South Dakota: prairie dogs carrying the bubonic plague. In Texas: rattlesnakes. Featured in the opening episode will be veterinary toxicology consultant Dr. Sharon Gwaltney-Brant, former Vice President of the ASPCA’s Poison Control Center who will identify some of the toxins and poisons commonly found in and around our homes and at stops on the road. She’ll offer suggestions on what to pack for our pets when we take them traveling with us and what we ought to be certain to keep away from our pets (in the way of medicines and more). More details on this episode MP3 Podcast - Threats to Pets on Pet Life Radio
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Greg and Rob discuss: Dr. Phil, The Morton Downey Jr. Show, the Atkins Diet fad, Amazon Fishbowl hosted by Bill Maher, a Paul Reiser update, a Sonya Thomas update, Kate Stelnick (96 oz. Colossal Cheeseburger Challenge Champion), the upcoming Die Hard 4: Die Hardest, the Smart Mug electric cup, a get-rich-quick scheme (hot beverages), Michael Jackson on Robot Chicken, and The Old Jingle of the Episode ("We're not Candy!" PSA, Poison Control Center public service announcement, compiled from multiple sources, sound quality varies). 24 minutes - www.paunchstevenson.com