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Une réédition du livre « Sur les traces de Cédrika Provencher » de Stephan Parent. L’armée canadienne profite «un peu» de la guerre tarifaire de Trump. Le président américain et les républicains tentent de remettre la pâte à dent dans le tube. Les produits canadiens continuent d’avoir la cote dans les épiceries. L’agenda des chefs aujourd’hui. Tour de table entre Isabelle Perron, André-Sylvain Latour et Mario DumontPour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr
A l'été 2007, la petite Cédrika Provencher, 9 ans, faisait du vélo dans le parc d'une petite ville canadienne, entre Montréal et Québec. En quelques minutes, elle va se fondre dans ce décor verdoyant pour ne plus jamais en ressortir. Il faudra attendre huit ans pour que son crâne et une poignée d'ossements soit découverts dans une forêt. Pendant tout ce temps l'enquête a suivi des centaines de pistes, à la recherche d'un individu conduisant une voiture rouge. Un mania que sexuel qui aurait enlevé l'enfant.
A l'été 2007, la petite Cédrika Provencher, 9 ans, faisait du vélo dans le parc d'une petite ville canadienne, entre Montréal et Québec. En quelques minutes, elle va se fondre dans ce décor verdoyant pour ne plus jamais en ressortir. Il faudra attendre huit ans pour que son crâne et une poignée d'ossements soit découverts dans une forêt. Pendant tout ce temps l'enquête a suivi des centaines de pistes, à la recherche d'un individu conduisant une voiture rouge. Un mania que sexuel qui aurait enlevé l'enfant. Retrouvez tous les jours en podcast le décryptage d'un faits divers, d'un crime ou d'une énigme judiciaire par Jean-Alphonse Richard, entouré de spécialistes, et de témoins d'affaires criminelles. Ecoutez L'heure du Crime avec Jean-Alphonse Richard du 11 juin 2024
Welcome to Overtime with the Sports Docs. On each of these mini episodes, Catherine and I chat about a new topic or surgical technique in the field of sports medicine. We'll give you our quick take on the most recent data ranging from operative indications, surgical approaches, post-op protocols and most importantly – patient outcomes.Today we're talking about SLAP tears – tears of the superior labrum from anterior to posterior. We have two great articles for you today that focus on the surgical management of SLAP tears – specifically whether we should be repairing SLAP tears or proceeding directly to biceps tenodesis. We will also discuss the different types of biceps tenodesis procedures – mainly arthroscopic suprapectoral versus open subpectoral.Our first paper looks specifically at this patient population – young overhead athletes – and investigates the functional and athletic outcomes after primary subpectoral biceps tenodesis for type II SLAP tears. Brian Waterman and Tony Romeo published a case series in the January 2023 issue of Arthroscopy titled “High Rate of Return to Sporting Activity Among Overhead Athletes with Subpectoral Biceps Tenodesis for Type II SLAP Tear”. The authors reported that 81% of patients returned to their previous level of play at an average of 4 months post-op. There were also significant improvements in VAS and SANE scores post-op.But how do repairs do in this population? The answer is… not great. Return to preinjury level of play after SLAP repair has been reported in the range of 54% to 63% of elite throwers. In one cohort study by Boileau, 60% of patients reported persistent shoulder pain after SLAP repair and 50% elected to undergo secondary surgery. Provencher published on his outcomes of SLAP repair in an active military population and reported a 37% failure rate and 28% revision rate at short to mid-term follow up.Our second article focuses on this and is titled “No Difference in Clinical Outcomes for Arthroscopic Suprapectoral Versus Open Subpectoral Biceps Tenodesis at Midterm Follow-up.” Nikhil Verma – who will be joining us at AOSSM – and colleagues at Rush compared arthroscopic suprapectoral tenodesis versus open subpectoral tenodesis for long head of biceps tendon disease, so not SLAP tears. They reported no significant differences in patient reported outcomes or complications at any time point.
In this episode, Emily connects with WMNûp member Kristal Provencher, the founder of Daily Comfort by Crystal, a handmade organic skincare line. Emily and Kristal discuss the power of community, particularly the support from the WMNûp community, how women can empower each other through collective efforts and sisterhood circles, and so much more! If you are interested in learning more about CALIBRATE, head to https://www.wmnup.co/resources! Tune in now! IF YOU ENJOY THE PODCAST… We would love for you to subscribe, rate, and review it on Apple Podcasts! This helps more people find the show and give it a listen. Thank you in advance :) WMNûp IN YOUR BUSINESS + LEADERSHIP: www.wmnup.co/momentum - Join us and become part of the 12% in this 12 month mastermind www.wmnup.co/intensive - Join us for Q4 for the 90-Day Intensive www.wmnup.co/membership - Join us inside the THE COMMUNITY by WMNûp www.wmnup.co - Download the FREE Evolutionary Leadership Masterclass today to start your WMNûp journey. CONNECT WITH EMILY: Instagram: instagram.com/emilycasselofficial | Instagram.com/wmnup Website: www.wmnup.co CONNECT WITH KRISTAL: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dailycomfortbykristal/ Website: https://www.dailycomfortbykristal.com/ Use the code TAKE10 for a special promo from Kristal
Water Into WineJohn 2:1-11Stephen KellySaint Andrew ChurchAuburn, IndianaProvencher, Devon and Porvencher, Robyn. The Church. Wheaton, IL: Crossway, 2022.CCLI# 1357907CCLI# 20112034
Mark: Beyond BeliefMark 9:14-29Adam ReasnerSaint Andrew ChurchAuburn, IndianaProvencher, Devon and Porvencher, Robyn. The Church. Wheaton, IL: Crossway, 2022.CCLI# 1357907CCLI# 20112034
Mark: TransfiguredMark 9:2-13Adam ReasnerSaint Andrew ChurchAuburn, IndianaProvencher, Devon and Porvencher, Robyn. The Church. Wheaton, IL: Crossway, 2022.CCLI# 1357907CCLI# 20112034
Mark: Get Behind Me if You Want to LiveMark 8:32-38Blaise ShieldsSaint Andrew ChurchAuburn, IndianaProvencher, Devon and Porvencher, Robyn. The Church. Wheaton, IL: Crossway, 2022.CCLI# 1357907CCLI# 20112034
Mark: Christ is Not a Last NameMark 8:27-33Adam ReasnerSaint Andrew ChurchAuburn, IndianaProvencher, Devon and Porvencher, Robyn. The Church. Wheaton, IL: Crossway, 2022.CCLI# 1357907CCLI# 20112034
Mark: Getting BetterMark 8:22-26Adam ReasnerSaint Andrew ChurchAuburn, IndianaProvencher, Devon and Porvencher, Robyn. The Church. Wheaton, IL: Crossway, 2022.CCLI# 1357907CCLI# 20112034
In today's episode, I sat down with Alex and Jack two Diabetics who've taken their passion for health, food, and Diabetes to the next level. Alex & Jack's ResourcesAlex's InstagramLow Carb Co WebsiteLow Carb Co InstagramSimplifying Life With Diabetes Resources:Website: www.simplifyingdiabetes.comNewsletter Sign Up"More Than A1C" - My Signature Coaching ProgramThe Diabetes Nutrition Master CourseThe 5-Pillars Of Diabetes Success WorksheetSupport & Donate To The PodcastThe T1D Exchange Registry is a research study, conducted over time, for individuals with type 1 diabetes and their supporters. Participants volunteer to provide their data for Diabetes research. Once enrolled, Registry participants have the opportunity to sign up for other studies on various topics related to type 1 diabetes.You can make an impact on the future of Diabetes now! Fill out an online survey and gain access to tons of new research and the online portal. It only takes 10-15 minutes.Don't forget to check out Ancient Bliss an herbal supplement company.Use Discount Code KEN20 for 20% off at check out.Have a question, send me a DM or email. I'd love to connect and answer any questions you have.You can find the show on any platform you listen to your podcasts!Don't forget to click on that subscribe button and leave a 5-star review, so you're notified when new episode drop every week.Questions about diabetes, don't hesitate to reach out:Instagram: @CoachK3NInstagram: @thehealthydiabeticpodTwitter: @thehealthydpodTik Tok: @thehealthydiabeticpodFacebook: @Simplifying Life With DiabetesEmail: ken@simplifyingdiabetes.comPodcast Disclaimer: Nothing that you hear on The Healthy Diabetic Podcast should be considered medical advice or otherwise; please always consult your medical TEAM before making any changes to your Diabetes management.Support the show
Episode 19 is a crime and public safety update with important details we are reporting first! Part 1- Marty Gold discusses his ground-breaking report in the Winnipeg Sun Banned radical Imam gets platformed in Winnipeg church hall Winnipeg broadcasters missed the memo from the Archdiocese of Winnipeg after extremist Saudi Shaykh Assim Al-Hakeem addressed a Muslim charity in a northwest Winnipeg church in August: “The parish was notified by the Archdiocese about this situation and was instructed to tell the charity to disinvite the guest speaker, but due to circumstances, the disinvitation did not occur.” No local media or politician spoke up. So much for being "anti-racists". 10.40- An overview of the death of a homeless woman inside Fort Rouge Park on River Ave. after being struck by a police car. A vigil held at the park revealed an agenda that seeks to erase the scales of justice: "The [investigation] systems have continued to be designed in a colonial practice, so when the systems are being applied for Indigenous people, you're colluding with colonization. That is not our ways, that is not our sovereign ways, that is not our treaty ways." A listener notes: "The problem is that what she calls someone's home is a public park and there is a law against overnight camping. If the City had enforced its own laws, Tammy Bateman wouldn't have been residing in the park in the first place." You'll hear the known facts, theories about the collision itself, the allegations flung around from radical far-left mouthpieces, and the MMIW spin being promoted in a case where the deceased was neither missing nor murdered. Season 5 fundraising has hit $3005- please help us reach the $5600 goal by donating in September - click here 26.20 Part 2- In response to the death, a protest at Portage and Main generated headlines after an altercation involving indigenous protesters and the bike lobby, and an errant driver. Not all the headlines told the truth. We walk through an account of the sequence of events, and add what the videotape showed. 29.00- Listen to TV audio that explains exactly how the police catering to the anti-cop mob demands cops not be present at the intersection led to a mob having opportunity to attack a motorist. Driving north on Main, he saw the unexpected- people with bikes and others in regalia blocking the no-pedestrians-allowed intersection "before others jumped on the car's hood." The mob threw punches, kicks, and smashed windows, and now presents a challenge to the justice system. The perps are all identifiable, and the average person would expect to see charges for the mayhem laid. Do charges in Winnipeg depend on which mob commits violence? Is "whitey got what was coming to him" or "our ways our laws" a reasonable defence? 36.00 All this occurred as Danny Smyth cleared his desk for the next police chief. After Smyth set the stage for mobs to take over our streets, Mayor Scott Gillingham and police board chair Markus Chambers have to set aside their DEI focus on a new hire "fostering relationships"- and hire a crime fighter. Hear why major US companies forcefully ditched their Diversity and Equity policies this summer, and returned to rewarding merit, delivering their core product, and restoring balanced HR and service practices. Now is not the time to be woke central when it comes to police leadership. If as Council claims, they're running a corporation, they should act like it. 44.00 Part 3 Crime Roundup - Two men in their 40's targeted by a West End carjacker with a knife - Coun. Jason Schreyer attended the aftermath of a Keenleyside shooting and sent an update; - A shooting north of Provencher on Tache- the third in about a year- may force St. Boniface Coun. Matt Allard to ask what's going on at area Airbnb's. Today in the Winnipeg Sun - Former St. Boniface pool now a 'dangerous place' Coming up Sunday - brazen shoplifters in the West End confronted by a hero filming their crimes and making them famous
Mark: Yeast RisingMark 8:11-21Adam ReasnerSaint Andrew ChurchAuburn, IndianaProvencher, Devon and Porvencher, Robyn. The Church. Wheaton, IL: Crossway, 2022.CCLI# 1357907CCLI# 20112034
Mark: A List of DemandsMark 8:1-13Adam ReasnerSaint Andrew ChurchAuburn, IndianaProvencher, Devon and Porvencher, Robyn. The Church. Wheaton, IL: Crossway, 2022.CCLI# 1357907CCLI# 20112034
Today's episode is going to focus on the workup of a patient with a suspected multiligamentous knee injury as well as a surgical approach that follows – including acute versus delayed surgery, repair versus reconstruction, surgical technique and order of operations in the OR. We are joined today by two outstanding guests! Dr. Matt Provencher is an orthopedic surgeon at the Steadman Clinic in Vail Colorado, Principle Investigator at the Steadman Philippon Research Institute and assistant Editor-in-Chief of Arthroscopy. He is very active in academic societies and serves on the Board of Directors for AOSSM, AANA and SOMOS.Dr. Armando Vidal is also an orthopedic surgeon at the Steadman Clinic in Vail and is the Vice President of the Medical Staff of Vail Health Hospital. He is was previously the head team physician for the Denver Nuggets, and former team physician for the University of Colorado men's basketball and the University of Denver men's hockey.So, without further ado, let's get to the Field House!
The Sojourn - Part III “Foreigners”Philippians 3:17-21Adam ReasnerSaint Andrew ChurchAuburn, IndianaProvencher, Devon and Porvencher, Robyn. The Church. Wheaton, IL: Crossway, 2022.CCLI# 1357907CCLI# 20112034
A few months back Drew invited John Provencher to his Brooklyn home and we had a deep dish conversation on the many trappings of design work. John very candidly shared his many experiences working as a designer and how he found a “loop hole” from his former client-driven career.Nowadays, Provencher's work revolves around the generative art he creates using scripts and code-based tools. At a time when technologies like NFTs, Web3, blockchain and AI are quickly shifting the landscape of creative work, John has been able to find harmony with technology. He even has taken a reverse trajectory and mined older machines like and an old iMac.Ironically, while producing this episode we had some heated battles dealing with podcast technologies. We'll spare you the details, but let's just say that the current state of these AI tools, that many designers fear threaten their creative labor, are simply quite dumb … for now. Graphic Support Group is about the human dimension of creative labor and, as we all know, humans aren't perfect. So, please pardon some of the audio quality hiccups you may pick up throughout the episode. Fortunately, with patience and some luck with backed up files, we are finally able to share this lively conversation. At times we run “off-script”, but we had a great time speaking with John, talking about the epic Pink Floyd album “The Wall”, sharing how bad I am at video games and getting behing the tomfoolery of graphic design. As always, thank you for the support and stay tuned for exciting updates in the next few months.Please subscribe, rate and share if you've enjoyed our sessions. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit graphicsupportgroup.substack.com
The Sojourn - Part II “The Vulnerable”Genesis 16Adam ReasnerSaint Andrew ChurchAuburn, IndianaProvencher, Devon and Porvencher, Robyn. The Church. Wheaton, IL: Crossway, 2022.CCLI# 1357907CCLI# 20112034
The Sojourn - Part I “The Source”Genesis 3:21-4:16Adam ReasnerSaint Andrew ChurchAuburn, IndianaProvencher, Devon and Porvencher, Robyn. The Church. Wheaton, IL: Crossway, 2022.CCLI# 1357907CCLI# 20112034
Le concours Miss AI, premier concours de beauté de femmes générées par intelligence artificielle, a couronné trois gagnantes début juillet. Jugées sur la beauté, le réalisme technologique et l'influence sur les réseaux sociaux, les participantes étaient évaluées par deux humains et deux IA. Discussion avec la journaliste Florence Provencher, qui a publié un dossier dans La Presse sur l'événement organisé par les World AI Creator Awards et Fanview.
Sticking Together in ChristVarious ScripturesBlaise ShieldsSaint Andrew ChurchAuburn, IndianaProvencher, Devon and Porvencher, Robyn. The Church. Wheaton, IL: Crossway, 2022.CCLI# 1357907CCLI# 20112034
A l'été 2007, la petite Cédrika Provencher, 9 ans, faisait du vélo dans le parc d'une petite ville canadienne, entre Montréal et Québec. En quelques minutes, elle va se fondre dans ce décor verdoyant pour ne plus jamais en ressortir. Il faudra attendre huit ans pour que son crâne et une poignée d'ossements soit découverts dans une forêt. Pendant tout ce temps l'enquête a suivi des centaines de pistes, à la recherche d'un individu conduisant une voiture rouge. Un mania que sexuel qui aurait enlevé l'enfant. Retrouvez tous les jours en podcast le décryptage d'un faits divers, d'un crime ou d'une énigme judiciaire par Jean-Alphonse Richard, entouré de spécialistes, et de témoins d'affaires criminelles. Ecoutez L'heure du Crime avec Jean-Alphonse Richard du 11 juin 2024
A l'été 2007, la petite Cédrika Provencher, 9 ans, faisait du vélo dans le parc d'une petite ville canadienne, entre Montréal et Québec. En quelques minutes, elle va se fondre dans ce décor verdoyant pour ne plus jamais en ressortir. Il faudra attendre huit ans pour que son crâne et une poignée d'ossements soit découverts dans une forêt. Pendant tout ce temps l'enquête a suivi des centaines de pistes, à la recherche d'un individu conduisant une voiture rouge. Un mania que sexuel qui aurait enlevé l'enfant. Retrouvez tous les jours en podcast le décryptage d'un faits divers, d'un crime ou d'une énigme judiciaire par Jean-Alphonse Richard, entouré de spécialistes, et de témoins d'affaires criminelles. Ecoutez L'heure du Crime avec Jean-Alphonse Richard du 11 juin 2024
Overarching themes: lawyers can benefit from multi-disciplinary approaches in various ways, clients seriously benefit from holistic approaches, and that combining these two approaches is really making headway on improving access to justice for vulnerable communities.Hosted by Julia Tétrault-Provencher and featuring:Emily Murray Luke's Place, legal office with social and health support workers on site, specialised on the needs of survivors of intimate partner violence. People centered approach.Amy Slotek on her work as an embedded lawyer at a downtown Toronto mental health agency working with the homeless. Picking people up where they are.Michele Leering on Community Lawyers, Outreach, A2J in legal education and reflective practice. Ida Bianchi on how lack of access to all types of services, not only legal, often causes and then perpetuates people's involvement with criminal and family justice systems.Ab Currie on the uneven but steady march of progress on improving access to justice, the interplay between legal and non-legal problems, how these tend to cluster and feed off of one another, and that the legal profession is finally coming to realise more fully that you simply can't solve one without solving the other.Lisa Moore on Crossing Boundaries: Exploring Multi-Disciplinary Models for Legal Problem Resolution (2024). Lisa was the lead researcher and author and is also the director of the CFCJ.Home - Luke's Place (lukesplace.ca)Embedded Lawyer Program: 2022-23 annual report (legalaid.on.ca)Home - CALC (communitylegalcentre.ca) Michele Leering | Queen's Law (queensu.ca)JUST13_Bio_Currie.pdf (cba.org) Crossing boundaries: Exploring multi-disciplinary models for legal problem resolution (cfcj-fcjc.org)
As an All-American Rower for the Navy Midshipmen, Matt Provencher dreamed of taking to the skies in an F-18 Hornet. Instead, the young officer found his mission in the operating room, the top orthopedic surgeon to Navy SEAL Teams 1, 3, 5, and 7. After serving as Team Physician to the New England Patriots, Dr. Provencher landed at Vail's world-renowned Steadman Clinic, helping sports stars, wounded warriors, and everyday athletes return to action. https://www.ice.com/insights/conversations/inside-the-ice-house
Episode Summary: Retired Navy Captain Dr. Matthew Provencher shares his incredible journey from the decks of the USNS Mercy to the sidelines with the New England Patriots, revealing the profound connections between military orthopedics and sports medicine. His stories take us from the skies he once dreamed of conquering as a fighter pilot to the operating rooms where he honed his skills in orthopedics sports medicine, ultimately shaping the future of musculoskeletal injury research. Dr. Provencher's unique perspective not only discusses his transformative work in developing the Special Forces Tactical Athlete Program but also delves into the global impact of military medicine on orthopedic care. His stories will captivate you, revealing the profound impact of military medicine both in the field and on the homefront. Feel the ocean's swell as we set sail on the USNS Mercy, where Dr. Provencher once led surgical teams on life-saving missions. He recounts the evolution of these floating hospitals, detailing their critical role in disaster relief and humanitarian aid. As we navigate through his experiences, the leadership lessons gleaned from his tenure resonate with anyone seeking to foster accountability, integrity, and inclusive environments—whether at sea or in any professional setting. The lessons learned extend far beyond the operating room, spotlighting the core values of accountability and integrity that resonate in any high-pressure environment. His accounts of international collaboration and safety-forward medical practices on these ships underscore military medicine's extraordinary capabilities and adaptability. The podcast wraps up with Dr. Provencher transitioning from the high-stakes world of the NFL to providing second opinions for athletes across the sports spectrum. He reflects on pioneering surgical approaches born from the battlefield that have advanced orthopedic practices, sharing an anecdote involving Coach Bill Belichick that perfectly encapsulates the nexus of military service and professional sports. Through these discussions, Dr. Provencher illuminates the ever-present thread of innovation and excellence that military medicine weaves throughout the fabric of societal health and well-being. Chapters: (00:00) Military Medicine and Orthopedic Training (09:49) Military Sports Medicine and Humanitarian Missions (17:10) Leadership Lessons From a Hospital Ship (23:21) Ophthalmology, Cataract Surgery, and Military Orthopedics (31:08) The Evolution of Military Fitness Programs (44:50) Sports Medicine and Military Orthopedics Advances (50:00) Military Medicine and NFL Experiences Chapter Summaries: (00:00) Military Medicine and Orthopedic Training Retired Navy Captain Dr. Matthew Provencher's journey from Naval Academy to medical career, experiences as orthopedic surgeon, and contributions to research. (09:49) Military Sports Medicine and Humanitarian Missions Military sports medicine, treating complex battlefield injuries, innovative techniques, collaborative efforts, humanitarian missions, rewarding aspects. (17:10) Leadership Lessons from a Hospital Ship US Navy's hospital ships, their capabilities and operations, evolution of use, leadership challenges, and importance of safety in medical operations. (23:21) Ophthalmology, Cataract Surgery, and Military Orthopedics Nature's challenges in performing cataract surgeries in equatorial regions, the importance of ophthalmology in medical diplomacy, and the establishment of the Military Orthopedic Tracking Injuries Network (MOTION). (31:08) The Evolution of Military Fitness Programs The evolution of the Tactical Athlete Program for Special Warfare personnel, collaborative efforts to enhance soldier readiness and resilience, and strategies for preventing and treating common injuries. (44:50) Sports Medicine and Military Orthopedics Advances Sports medicine advancements, military lessons, and SOMOS collaborations enhance orthopedic care and research for athletes. (50:00) Military Medicine and NFL Experiences Transition from NFL to medical second opinions, military case of ankle bone in shoulder reconstruction, and intersection of sports and military service. Take Home Messages: Military discipline can significantly influence and improve sports medicine practices, fostering a culture of accountability and precision. The integration of military medical techniques in sports medicine has been transformative, especially in the development of programs for elite athletes like those in the NFL. Hospital ships such as the USNS Comfort and Mercy play a crucial role in disaster relief and humanitarian aid, highlighting the adaptability of military medicine. Leadership skills honed in military environments, including accountability and creating inclusive workspaces, are invaluable in any professional setting. The evolution of military fitness programs has led to a reduction in injury rates and improved recovery processes, benefiting the broader military and potentially civilian populations. Innovations in orthopedic surgery and treatment, such as the bridge-type repair for tendon injuries and the use of biologics, have been spurred by military medical research. Collaboration between military and civilian surgeons through organizations like the Society of Military Orthopedic Surgeons is critical for advancing orthopedic care and research globally. Military medicine's focus on fundamental training, such as thorough histories and physical exams, is essential for diagnosing and treating injuries when advanced technology is not available. The importance of comprehensive fitness, wellness, and rehabilitation programs in professional sports has roots in military medicine practices. The episode underscores the continuous thread of innovation, excellence, and global impact that military medicine contributes to societal health and well-being. Episode Keywords: Military Medicine, Orthopedic Training, Sports Medicine, Humanitarian Missions, Leadership Lessons, Hospital Ships, Ophthalmology, Cataract Surgery, Military Orthopedics, Military Fitness Programs, Tactical Athlete Program, Special Warfare, Sports Injuries, Biologics, Professional Sports, NFL, Second Opinions, Military Service, WarDocs Podcast Hashtags: #wardocs #military #medicine #podcast #MilMed #MedEd #MilitaryMedicine #SportsMedicine #DrMatthewProvencher #OrthopedicSurgery #NavyToNFL #TacticalAthleteProgram #USNSMercy #LeadershipLessons #InjuryPrevention #HumanitarianMissions Honoring the Legacy and Preserving the History of Military Medicine The WarDocs Mission is to honor the legacy, preserve the oral history, and showcase career opportunities, unique expeditionary experiences, and achievements of Military Medicine. We foster patriotism and pride in Who we are, What we do, and, most importantly, How we serve Our Patients, the DoD, and Our Nation. Find out more and join Team WarDocs at https://www.wardocspodcast.com/ Check our list of previous guest episodes at https://www.wardocspodcast.com/episodes Listen to the “What We Are For” Episode 47. https://bit.ly/3r87Afm WarDocs- The Military Medicine Podcast is a Non-Profit, Tax-exempt-501(c)(3) Veteran Run Organization run by volunteers. All donations are tax-deductible and go to honoring and preserving the history, experiences, successes, and lessons learned in Military Medicine. A tax receipt will be sent to you. WARDOCS documents the experiences, contributions, and innovations of all military medicine Services, ranks, and Corps who are affectionately called "Docs" as a sign of respect, trust, and confidence on and off the battlefield, demonstrating dedication to the medical care of fellow comrades in arms. Follow Us on Social Media Twitter: @wardocspodcast Facebook: WarDocs Podcast Instagram: @wardocspodcast LinkedIn: WarDocs-The Military Medicine Podcast
Gina and Roxanne sit down with pelvic floor physical therapist Dr. Johanna Provencher to discuss the important role physical therapy plays in prenatal care and how rehabilitation of the pelvic floor can impact pregnancy and birth. Johanna emphasizes the importance of working with a physical therapist who takes a holistic approach and examines the whole body, instead of focusing solely on symptoms in the pelvic floor. She also shares a bit about what she is doing in her own journey to conceive, and breaks down the importance of maintaining good mobility, a well-structured exercise program, prioritizing recovery, and focusing on nutrition. The ladies cover how to find a suitable physical therapist, and stress that telehealth or virtual consultations are also a viable option for those unable to locate a therapist in their area. In This Episode: 00:00 Introduction to the MamasteFit Podcast 01:14 Understanding Pelvic Floor Physical Therapy 02:00 The Role of a Physical Therapist 02:56 Common Issues in Prenatal and Postpartum Patients 04:21 The Importance of Holistic Approach in Physical Therapy 05:57 Debunking Myths about Pelvic Floor Exercises 08:58 The Role of the Pelvic Floor in Body Movement 11:20 Understanding Body Asymmetries and Their Impact 26:03 Preparing for Pregnancy as a Pelvic Floor Physical Therapist 26:19 The Importance of Nutrition and Exercise in Pregnancy Preparation 34:22 Finding the Right Pelvic Floor Physical Therapist 36:06 Conclusion and Final Thoughts ---- Find more about PRI here: https://www.posturalrestoration.com/ Find a Pelvic Floor PT near you here: https://pelvicrehab.com/ Find Johanna on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/moorepelvicfloor/?hl=en Find Haley Kava's website here: https://www.hayleykavapt.com/ ----- This podcast is sponsored by Needed, a nutrition company focused on optimal nourishment for your perinatal journey. Use code MAMASTEPOD for 20% off your first order or three months of subscription.
This week, Cuff Daddy meets Law Daddy, American Pharaoh giggles at the word 'Jactitation' and we get a unique perspective of what it looks like to be a high level sports doc...Lawyer up!
In this episode, David welcomes back two guests from earlier seasons – orthopaedic surgeons Dr. Sanjeev Bhatia and Dr. Matthew Provencher. Sanjeev and Matt join David to discuss a new venture they've founded, along with David, called The Doctors Agents (TDA). Sanjeev and Matt begin with how they identified a need in the marketplace for physicians to know more and achieve better results when evaluating and negotiating jobs. They discuss their personal stories and those they have seen from colleagues and fellows they train and delve into the reasons many physicians tend to evaluate jobs on their own, without the benefit of data, tools or professionals. Sanjeev introduces TDA and describes how it helps physicians seeking their first job out of training or changing jobs. David explains a bit about two on-demand tools that TDA provides 24/7/365 – a financial model for evaluating one or more jobs financially and an AI-based contract review. Matt comments on the importance of TDA's work to vet experts in medical contract law and financial planning as part of their offering for physicians. David and Sanjeev then discuss how the financial model and AI contract review tools could be valuable even for physicians who are not changing jobs – from helping them map out their financial plan and dealing with changes at the practice or hospital to taking advantage of entrepreneurial opportunities as they arise. David wraps up with a review of the basic pricing for TDA's various offerings in their Beta phase. Learn more and listent to this and past episodes by visiting www.physicianswealthpodcast.com.
How the Bertha Wilson Task Force took an intersectional approach to their work on gender equality at a time when the phrase intersectionality was still an obscure legal term that had only recently been coined. This Episode begins with a compilation of lived experiences of junior, senior, and anywhere in-between, women lawyers from all walks of life and from all across Canada. Interviews by Rebecca Brown and Julia Tétrault-Provencher.
Enjoy this episode on Recurrent Anterior Shoulder Instability as Dr. Matthew Provencher gives us a great talk! Dr. Matthew Provencher is one of the nation's leading orthopedic surgeons specializing in the surgical treatment and rehabilitation of injuries to the knee and shoulder. Dr. Provencher practices at The Steadman Clinic in Vail, Colorado, and conducts research as a Principal Investigator at the renowned Steadman Philippon Research Institute aimed at innovation and improvement in patient care in the field of orthopedic sports medicine. Dr. Provencher was recently named the Healio Honoree Exemplary Healthcare Professional in 2021, one of the Top 28 Shoulder Surgeons in the United States and also one of the Top 28 Knee Surgeons in the United States by Orthopaedics Today. He is also recognized by Becker's Orthopaedics as “One of 59 Great Orthopaedic Surgeons”. He has given over 800 peer-reviewed and invited national and international presentations in the realm of sports medicine and leadership. He has also published 410 peer-reviewed publications and has written 8 textbooks. As President and CEO of Proven Performance Technology (PPT), he was recently named Chief Injury and Performance Analyst for FoxSports, where he and his team provide injury and performance insights in the realm of professional and collegiate sports. Learn more about Dr. Provencher at https://matthewprovenchermd.com/ Goal of episode: To develop a baseline knowledge on Recurrent Anterior Shoulder Instability. In this episode, we talk about: Glenoid track - Physical exam for recurrent shoulder instability - Evaluating advanced imaging -Surgical treatment options - Distal tibia allografts +more This episode is sponsored by Locumstory: Everyone has a story. Different needs, wants, and goals, and how to attain them. Your story determines your solution. Whatever your situation and story, locum tenens should be part of the conversation. How do you find out if locums is a good option for you? Go to an unbiased, informative source like locumstory.com. You'll learn all the ins and outs of locums, details on travel and housing, assignment coordination, tax information, and more. You'll also hear firsthand stories from locums physicians from all walks of life, so you get a bigger picture of the diverse options.
Excerpts from our CBA Podcasts cross channel series on Mental Health in the Legal Profession. With Glen Hickerson from the CBA well-being subcommittee, former Chief Justice of Ontario George Strathy, Sania Chaudhry, Yves Faguy, editor of the CBA National Magazine, Jason Ward, former CBA President, Stephen Rothstein, the Hon. Justice Mahmud Jamal, the Hon. Justice Michele Hollins of King's Bench Alberta, and the author of the Report on the Psychological Health Determinants of Legal Professionals in Canada from the university of Sherbrooke, Dr. Nathalie Cadieux. Hosted by Julia Tétrault-Provencher.The National Study on the Psychological Health Determinants of Legal Professionals in Canada
In this episode, we're going to continue our discussion with Dr. Matt Provencher and focus on ACL tears in the military, then wrap up with a discussion on returning tactical athletes to full duty. Our conversation picks back up with an article from the February issue of OJSM this tear titled “Failure Rates After Anterior Cruciate Ligament Repair With Suture Tape Augmentation in an Active-Duty Military Population.” This level 2 case series reported a significantly high failure rate of 26% in patients who underwent repair of proximal ACL avulsions augmented with a suture tape internal brace. The authors identified several risk factors for failure, including age younger than 17 or older than 35, elite level of competition, greater time from injury to surgery and active tobacco use.We finish up today with a discussion of ACL rehabilitation in the military population. The last article we reference is titled “The Warrior Athlete Part 2 – Return to Duty in the US Military: Advancing ACL Rehabilitation in the Tactical Athlete.” Matt Provencher and colleagues report that ACL injuries in the warfighter population is a complex decision-making matrix that begins with proper pre-habilitation, discussion of graft choice and surgical technique, and lastly the coordination of a well-defined and patient specific post-op rehab plan complete with a multifaceted return to duty assessment.
On today's episode we're focusing on musculoskeletal injuries or “MSKIs” in warrior athletes with Dr. Matt Provencher. We have some great articles for you that contribute well to our conversation on musculoskeletal injuries in the military population. We'll start off our discussion today with an article from the March 2022 issue of Military Medicine that introduces the Military Orthopedics Tracking Injuries and Outcomes Network or “MOTION”. MOTION is an internet-based data capture system that aims to collect and analyze short- and long-term patient outcomes after surgical treatment of a musculoskeletal injury. The goal of MOTION is three-gold: First, to identify factors that predict favorable outcomes. Second, to develop models which inform the surgeon and military commanders of patient progress – if they are ahead of or on schedule for return to duty, marginally behind or substantially behind. And third, to then develop predictive models to better inform both patients and surgeons of the likelihood of a positive outcome – to enhance patient counseling and expectation management.Then, from the November 2020 issue of Sports Health, we review the publication titled “Identification of Risk Factors Prospectively Associated With Musculoskeletal Injury in a Warrior Athlete Population.” This level 2 prospective cohort study identified 11 risk factors for MSKI, including: Older age, female sex, prior MSKI, lower perceived recovery from injury, prior work restrictions, asymmetrical ankle dorsiflexion, decreased or asymmetrical performance on the Lower and Upper Quarter Y-Balance test, pain with movement tests and slower 2-mile run times.We wrap up Part I with a 2022 yellow journal article from the 15th Annual Extremity War Injury Symposium in 2022, authored by our guest today, that summarizes the recent research efforts focused on MSKI in warrior athletes. This paper primarily focuses on post-traumatic osteoarthritis and the role of orthobiologics in lessening the prevalence of this condition and accelerating recovery to return tactical athletes to full, unrestricted duties as quickly and safely as possible.We are joined today by Dr. Matt Provencher, a board-certified orthopedic surgeon at the Steadman Clinic in Vail, Colorado who specializes in complex shoulder, complex knee and sports medicine. We had the privilege of training under Dr. Provencher during his time at Mass General in Boston, where he was also the head team doctor for the New England Patriots. Dr. Provencher has over 20 years of clinical orthopedic experience and surgical care of both civilian patients and the United States Navy SEALs.He was recently named one of the Top 28 Shoulder Surgeons in the US and also one of the Top 28 Knee Surgeons in the US by Orthopaedics Today. Dr. Provencher is the Assistant Editor-in-Chief of Arthroscopy: The Journal of Arthroscopy and Related Surgery and has published over 200 peer-reviewed articles, authored 5 textbooks and 148 book chapters.
This week on the Daly Dose, we discuss another fun weekend in the world of college football and the NFL, and some of the surprises that took place, including the Denver Broncos finally getting their first win!Then, we are joined by world-renowned orthopedic surgeon and sports medicine specialist Dr. Matthew Provencher!Dr. Provencher has worked with some of the most elite athletes in the world. He was the head team physician for the New England Patriots during their 2014 Super Bowl season and has served as a physician for the US Ski and Snowboard Team.He also serves as a 2nd opinion orthopaedist for the NFL, MLB, and the NHL. In addition to these positions, he has acted as an assistant team physician for the Boston Red Sox and Boston Bruins.He was recently named as Chief Injury and Performance Analyst for FoxSports, where he and his team "the Predictors" provide injury and performance insights in the realm of professional and collegiate sports. He continues his duties in the Navy as a Reservist and was most recently assigned to Navy Seal Team 17 in Coronado, CA.We discuss the rate of NFL injuries on natural grass versus synthetic turf. Could New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers return this season? We also discuss what it was like working closely with Patriots head coach Bill Belichick, and some of the scariest injuries that he has seen in his amazing career! Be sure to check out this edition of the Dose!This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/3569738/advertisement
Episode 9 features the return of the Crime Courts and Public Safety update! It's overdue after being squeezed out by election news and our exclusive discussion with Andrew Marquess about beating City Hall in court- but with 5 murders piled up and some near-misses to reconstruct we get right down to business! Part 1 starts out with a review of our unique election content and interviews available at ActionLine.ca, and coming up - we've heard about some ridings being back in play. It seems the MSM has dialed back the 'doomed to lose' narrative about the Manitoba Conservatives. What are the possible reasons for the NDP to reconsider being connected to union honchos policing "parental rights of their own members? Voices on the ground, many usually sympathetic to the Orange, are warning of the rebound against Wab Kinew's stance on a landfill search- and of him calling people opposed to our schools keeping secrets from parents "divisive." Marty Gold then explains how the election campaign itself, is now part of the crime report. Vandalism of signs numbers in the thousands, in high-stakes ridings. A very low form of intimidation. * Will you help us expand our local reporting? We accept donations via paypal.com/paypalme/MartyGoldMedia 19.00 - The Crime Courts and Public Safety Update is sponsored by JamRock Security The opening act this summer was a city-wide theft spree by 2 accused, fencing off high-priced eyewear. And now topping the bill - FIVE Murders in a row, by gunshot. Marty describes the criminal background of some of the accused, which seems to directly confirm what PC candidate Rejeanne Caron told us. Released on 'conditions' that are totally ignored, repeat offenders are let free under amendments to the Criminal Code made by the Trudeau government with federal NDP support. Who are the judges that released these pathological criminals who go on to ruthlessly kill? The media never tells us. And the body count could easily have exceeded a half-dozen, what with an unexploded IED discovered in the suite of one of the deceased. Who was the bomb for? TGCTS connects the locations street by street with their wards, and then with the councilors. How do these murders affect the surrounding neighbors? None of the councilors seem to ask. 31:10 - Two other violent assaults almost added to the body count. One was a 4 AM shooting in South Point Douglas (with a ghost gun) where a half-dozen court prohibitions proved useless. The other incident, in St. Boniface, was even more disturbing, as 3 teens were jumped walking to their car at 3 AM this weekend by a gang of 4 thugs, who remorselessly slashed and stabbed the victims. You'll wonder why St. B Councilor Matt Allard didn't immediately reassure the public, considering where they were jumped: Allard's highly-touted tourist destination at Tache and Provencher. Maybe he was busy trying to figure out how to spin the stalled Provencher bike lane plan as a public safety measure. Lastly, a listener took note of an essay by Police Chief Danny Smyth about downtown safety, and said that while Smyth points to New York tamping down crime years ago, Smyth doesn't comprehend the basic policing that underpinned that success. Instead, we get our own version of Gotham City. Coming up: an exclusive interview with a former MLA and MP, about growing Manitoba's economy and the election promises that have been made. Catch up on Marty Gold's 2023 Provincial Election commentaries on WinnipegTribune.ca Follow on Twitter @TGCTS JOIN OUR FACEBOOK GROUP https://www.facebook.com/groups/TGCTS
Orthopedic Experiences: The Navy SEALS to the New England Patriots with Dr. Matther Provencher Originally released October 28, 2021 For the fifth installment of the 2023 Summer Rewind Series, David revisits Season 2, Episode 7, where he chats with orthopaedic surgeon Dr. Matthew Provencher. Dr. Provencher is a long-time client of OJM Group and is currently collaborating with David on some educational ventures for physicians. Matt has had a remarkable career, which includes military service as a naval surgeon treating Navy SEALS and work with the New England Patriots and Boston Red Sox as their team physician. After his time in Boston, Matt moved from Boston to Vail and joined The Steadman Clinic, a world-renowned orthopaedic practice, where he learned valuable lessons from the practice's sale to a private equity firm. The insights gained from Matt's experience in these varied roles, along with his advice for younger physicians, make for an interesting listen for physicians of all specialties. Learn more and listent to this and past episodes by visiting www.physicianswealthpodcast.com.
In this episode of the Hustle Inspires Hustle podcast, join host Alex Quin as he sits down with James Provencher, co-founder of Barry's Miami and owner of three fitness studios in Miami. James shares his inspiring journey of how he and his business partner, Whitney, broke into the fitness industry and built the successful Barry's brand. Discover how they navigated the challenges of the pandemic and pivoted their business to adapt to the changing landscape. James emphasizes the importance of prioritizing health, building strong relationships, and stepping out of your comfort zone to seize opportunities. Gain valuable insights into the power of digital marketing in attracting new members to the fitness community and learn how Barry's leverages strategic partnerships and collaborations for effective marketing. James also reveals his secrets to measuring marketing success and offers valuable advice for aspiring fitness entrepreneurs. Tune in to this episode to learn from James' wealth of experience and discover the keys to building a thriving fitness business. Don't forget to follow Barry's on Instagram and visit their website for more information.[00:00:05] Elevate entrepreneurial journey with Alex Quin. [00:03:31] Healthy living made possible: Barry's Camp. [00:09:51] Life changed with health, relationships, and action. [00:15:05] Survival, learning, perspective, mentors, health, gratitude.[00:22:16] Inspiring relationships through fitness. [00:29:08] Creating a strong community: Hussle inspires Hussle. [00:36:16] Community, diversity, partnerships, marketing. [00:40:16] Partnerships drive creative growth. [00:45:37] Gain market insight, try, adjust, succeed. [00:49:53] Patience, open-mindedness, listen, learn, take time.Wisdom Nugget 1: Prioritize Health, Relationships, and Taking Risks James Provencher emphasizes the importance of prioritizing health and wellness, not just for oneself but also for building a successful fitness business. He also highlights the significance of building strong relationships with customers, staff, and business partners, as these connections can open doors of opportunity. Additionally, James encourages listeners to step out of their comfort zones and take calculated risks, as this can lead to personal and professional growth. Wisdom Nugget 2: Leverage Digital Marketing and Strategic Partnerships James discusses the power of digital marketing in attracting new members to the fitness community. He shares insights on how Barry's effectively utilizes digital platforms to reach their target audience and drive engagement. Furthermore, he emphasizes the importance of strategic partnerships and collaborations for marketing purposes, as they can help expand brand reach and attract new customers. Wisdom Nugget 3: Patience, Understanding the Market, and Operational Experience James highlights the importance of patience and taking the time to understand the market before starting a fitness business. He advises aspiring entrepreneurs to gain operational experience in the industry to better understand the nuances and challenges. By listening to customers, staff, business partners, and oneself, one can gain valuable insights and make informed decisions that contribute to long-term success. James' journey exemplifies the significance of these qualities in building a thriving fitness business.Quotes from Alex Quin: 1. "Success is not just about the destination, but also about the journey and the lessons learned along the way." 2. "Collaborations and partnerships can be game-changers in marketing, allowing brands to expand their reach and attract new customers." Quotes from James Provencher: 1. "Understanding the market and gaining operational experience are crucial before starting a fitness business." 2. "Listening to customers, staff, and business partners is essential for gaining insights and making informed decisions." 3. "Patience is key in building a thriving fitness business; taking the time to understand the market and make strategic moves is crucial for long-term success."Resources Mentioned1. Barry's website: [https://classpass.com/studios/barrys-miami-beach]2. 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>Join Jocko Underground< Dr. Matthew Provencher is one of the nation's leading orthopedic surgeons specializing in the surgical treatment and rehabilitation of injuries to the knee and shoulder.Captain Matthew T. Provencher, MD MBA MC USNR (Ret.), a native of Barrington, New Hampshire attended Oyster River High School in Durham, New Hampshire and then the United States Naval Academy, where he was appointed the Deputy Brigade Commander (Second in command), graduated with Distinction (Highest Honors) with a Major in Electrical Engineering, and was designated as Secretary of the Navy Distinguished Graduate. He was also inducted into Phi Kappa Phi (The National Honor Society), Tau Beta Pi (The National Engineering Honor Society), and Sigma Pi Sigma (The National Physics Honor Society). During his undergraduate years, Dr. Provencher was also a 4-year varsity oarsman and First-Team All-American at Navy and named Most Valuable Oarsman. He completed his medical education at Dartmouth Medical School where he graduated with Honors and was elected to the Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Society.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/jocko-podcast/exclusive-content
Welcome to Overtime with the Sports Docs. On each of these mini episodes, Catherine and I chat about a new topic or surgical technique in the field of sports medicine. We'll give you our quick take on the most recent data ranging from operative indications, surgical approaches, post-op protocols and most importantly – patient outcomes.Today we're talking about SLAP tears – tears of the superior labrum from anterior to posterior. We have two great articles for you today that focus on the surgical management of SLAP tears – specifically whether we should be repairing SLAP tears or proceeding directly to biceps tenodesis. We will also discuss the different types of biceps tenodesis procedures – mainly arthroscopic suprapectoral versus open subpectoral.Our first paper looks specifically at this patient population – young overhead athletes – and investigates the functional and athletic outcomes after primary subpectoral biceps tenodesis for type II SLAP tears. Brian Waterman and Tony Romeo published a case series in the January 2023 issue of Arthroscopy titled “High Rate of Return to Sporting Activity Among Overhead Athletes with Subpectoral Biceps Tenodesis for Type II SLAP Tear”. The authors reported that 81% of patients returned to their previous level of play at an average of 4 months post-op. There were also significant improvements in VAS and SANE scores post-op.But how do repairs do in this population? The answer is… not great. Return to preinjury level of play after SLAP repair has been reported in the range of 54% to 63% of elite throwers. In one cohort study by Boileau, 60% of patients reported persistent shoulder pain after SLAP repair and 50% elected to undergo secondary surgery. Provencher published on his outcomes of SLAP repair in an active military population and reported a 37% failure rate and 28% revision rate at short to mid-term follow up.Our second article focuses on this and is titled “No Difference in Clinical Outcomes for Arthroscopic Suprapectoral Versus Open Subpectoral Biceps Tenodesis at Midterm Follow-up.” Nikhil Verma – who will be joining us at AOSSM – and colleagues at Rush compared arthroscopic suprapectoral tenodesis versus open subpectoral tenodesis for long head of biceps tendon disease, so not SLAP tears. They reported no significant differences in patient reported outcomes or complications at any time point.
Sports medicine meets data science in this fascinating episode of The TechEd Podcast!Dr. Matt Provencher is a sports medicine analyst and the founder of Proven Performance Technology. You've probably seen his Injury Analysis on FOX Sports, where he uses cutting-edge data science to analyze NFL injuries and predict how those will impact the rest of the game.With a storied background with the U.S. Navy SEALs, New England Patriots and other professional sports organizations, and now with his team of "Predictors" at Proven Performance Technology, Dr. Provencher has taken our understanding of elite athletic performance to a whole new level.Inside this episode:How an electrical engineering major turned into a data-driven career in sports medicineDeveloping the Special Forces Tactical Athlete Program (TAP) for the Navy SEALsSpeaking the language of coaching - and how to leverage this tactic in your own careerApplying data science to sports medicine with the Patriots and across the NFLHow injury data impacts the world of sports - from equipment, to rules, to fantasy leagues and betting, to choosing which players to draft and tradeHow data science in sports can be translated to manufacturing and industrial sectorsResourcesTo learn more about Dr. Provencher's work, visit: https://www.thepredictors.com/Connect with Dr. Provencher and The Predictors:Twitter | Instagram | LinkedIn | TikTokEpisode page: https://techedpodcast.com/provencher/Instagram - Facebook - YouTube - TikTok - Twitter - LinkedIn
Un profil Tiktok (@histoires_vivantes) utilise l'intelligence artificielle pour raconter l'histoire d'une victime par sa propre bouche. Entrevue avec Bruno Guglielminetti, animateur du podcast d'actualité numérique Mon Carnet. Pour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr
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Psychologist Linda Mintle talks about keeping our minds on Christ even when fear is rampant and directing those who are feeling anxious to the Lord, time and time again. Fred Provencher, pastor of Cornerstone Christian Church, shares the details of a story about meeting a need on the ground in Ukraine and what God can do when His people humbly work together. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: Click here
Originally published July 3, 2017.The podcast covers the case of nine-year-old Cédrika Provencher who disappeared from Trois Rivieres in July 2007. We also discuss the 1977 unsolved murder of Claudette Poirier.For more information, please visit the website: www.theresaallore.com
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CJ2K is back to talk with Dr. Matt Provencher, about the latest with Damar Hamlin and the way the NFL handles health.
Matthew T. Provencher, MD, Specialist at Steadman-Philippon Clinic in Vail, CO, and Professor of Surgery and Orthopaedics at Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, shares his experiences with the Navy SEALs, receiving the COL Brian Allgood Award from the Society of Military Orthopaedic Surgeons (SOMOS), establishing MOTION (Military Orthopaedic Tracking Injuries Network), and more.
This episode is brought to you by TrackableMed, the place to go to help grow your new patient base. This episode is also brought to you by Thompson Surgical Instruments, Inc., who are celebrating over 55 years as a leader in exposure and the original manufacturer of the table-mounted retractor. Dr. Matthew Provencher, MD, CAPT MC USNR (Ret.) is an orthopedic surgeon specializing in complex shoulder, complex knee and sports medicine at The Steadman Clinic in Vail, CO. He has over 20 years of clinical orthopedic experience and surgical care of civilian patients and the United States Navy's special operations force (Navy SEALs). Dr. Provencher is the Principal Investigator at the Steadman Philippon Research Institute focused on improvement in patient care. He has published over 200 peer-reviewed articles, authored 5 textbooks and 148 book chapters. Dr. Provencher is one of the most influential orthopedic surgeons in the country. Topics include: -Dr. Provencher is a native of Barrington, New Hampshire. We hear about growing up in a small town and the influence it had on him. -He discusses his time at the United States Naval Academy with a Major in Electrical Engineering. Dr. Provencher was also a 4-year varsity oarsman, First-Team All-American at Navy and named Most Valuable Oarsman. He completed his medical education at Dartmouth Medical School and went into orthopedics, like many others, after having an injury. -We hear about his path with Orthopaedic Surgery residency at the Naval Medical Center San Diego and his Orthopaedic Shoulder, Knee and Sports Surgery Fellowship at Rush University. -Dr. Provencher discusses retirement in the Navy after 27 years, including rescheduling it 3 times due to Covid. -He was a recent recipient with the AOSSM Red Jacket award. This competition celebrates AOSSM luminaries as they present an innovation or technology that has provided high-end and far-reaching impact to their patients. Find out more about Dr. Matthew Provencher here.