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Dr. Jason Cheong, rheumatology registrar QMC, will highlight the key aspects of osteoarthritis and mechanical pain and how to manage these painful conditions.
A recent decision by the U.S. Supreme Court has trickled down to affect ambulance services. In this episode of the QMC EMS Board and Collar Podcast, QMC retiree Chuck Humphrey details changes in how HIPAA protected personal health information can be shared with law enforcement investigations. It's a timely look at important revisions to the HIPAA statutes in yet, this 196th episode of the QMC EMS|Board & Collar.
Time stamps ⬇️ 00:03 know that it is possible 00:23 what it means to be truly “happy” 01:18 happiness is created through your intentional choice 01:54 being happy has nothing to do with external factors, perfection is an illusion 02:49 how to handle undesired circumstances while choosing happiness 03:30 JUST ONE THING i did that made me happy 24/7 05:22 6 happiness affirmations Podcast episode 100 : happiest life affirmations to program your subconscious mind - https://open.spotify.com/episode/7fA56MCCjJtadN00hCP3k6?si=TUA4HIYiRAupGB_cw_P5Ag Podcast episode 7 : how to grow thicker skin and not let anything affect your beautiful bubble - https://open.spotify.com/episode/4gFNmb3Z2DuEGusIbQiBo9?si=LUZYeTcySL2lBGrHLErNKQ
Scarlett and Hannah headed down to the picket line at QMC to interview nurses about why they're going on strike.
Golden Shield Resources Executive Chair Leo Hathaway joined Steve Darling from Proactive to share results from the company's Phase Two drill program and trenching program at the results at the Marudi Mountain gold project in Guyana. Hathaway telling Proactive the company saw two new areas of gold host rock QMC identified which are both larger than Mazoa Hill. The holes included a step out hole of 10 m grading 2.68 g/t Au, including 3 m at 5.12 g/t Au. Hathaway also said the trenching program was focused on two areas, the new prospects of Throne and July. The company says they will be doing more exploration in those areas. Golden Shield is planning to commence drilling in mid-September and continue until the Christmas break. #proactiveinvestors #CSE #GSRI #Gold
TO SHAKESPEARE, OR NOT TO SHAKESPEARE? THAT IS THE QUESTION!In this week's episode, we are joined in the studio by author of HIS RAGGED COMPANY and best friend of the show, R.D.D.! We check on each other's ongoing projects! We play a new improv word game called PITCH A STORY! We have a LONG and HEATED debate about William Shakespeare! Dina tells us about the time she accidentally poisoned everyone at her house party in STORYTIME! And our guest reads a steamy excerpt from a bad sex scene in CRINGEY COPULATION! #BookTube #Bookish #WritingCommunityFollow our friend R.D.D. on Twitter!: https://twitter.com/violenceobsceneHis website: https://eliasfaust.comCheck out his podcasts The QBC and The QMC here!: https://thequarantinebookclub.comBuy his incredible weird western fantasy novel HIS RAGGED COMPANY on Amazon, or check out the absolutely amazing audiobook available on Audible!: https://www.amzn.com/dp/B09877Q1D5You can buy R.D.D.'s buttons and t-shirts as worn by Producer Sean in this episode here: https://www.redbubble.com/people/rddenton/Check out Daniel's new website here: https://dumps4danq.comYou can find the video presentation of this show on our YouTube channel, and the audio only version on any of your favorite podcast apps!Want to support the show? Check out our merch store here!: https://dmiwpodcast.com/storeLiterally every cent goes back into producing content for the show!Give us a call on the Don't Make It Weird Hotline and leave us a voicemail message! We just might use your message on a future episode of the show! 347-69-WEIRDDon't Make It Weird Podcast on Twitter: http://twitter.com/dmiwpodcastDaniel on Twitter: http://twitter.com/danqwritesthingDina on Twitter: http://twitter.com/dinasaurusdProducer Sean on Twitter: http://twitter.com/shaceholdu--------------------------Music Credit:Swing Rabbit ! Swing ! by Amarià https://soundcloud.com/amariamusiqueCreative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0Free Download / Stream: https://bit.ly/al-swing-rabbit-swingMusic promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/lt7fn1NVxQMSupport the show
Para garantir um bom funcionamento do 5G, serão necessárias mais torres e mais estações de rádio-base, com mais antenas. Elas são menores, mas instalar os equipamentos e colocar tudo isso em pé demanda estudos adequados e investimentos. Esse é o mercado das chamadas "neutral hosts", como a QMC Telecom: a empresa atua criando sites de transmissão inclusive ao "street level" (disfarçando as antenas em equipamentos urbanos como postes, bancas de jornal, viadutos, etc), em ambientes internos, como hotéis, shoppings, aeroportos, etc, e até mesmo ocultando-as em locais históricos e turísticos, onde não pode haver interferências urbanas. Ouça Murilo Almeida, presidente da QMC, no programa desta semana. Apresentado por Daniel Gonzales, o Start vai ao ar toda quarta-feira, às 21h, na Eldorado FM 107,3 - SP. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to QMC's 10Q30 EMS Leadership profile. This month, we are featuring Topton Community Ambulance from Topton, Pennsylvania. Joining us is Chief of EMS, Mike Richards. Chief Richards provided much insight into his organization and how it manages and responds to many of today's issues that affect EMS across our nation. Jump in on this one and take a listen to Mike's thought-provoking responses to our questions. It's a 10Q that is worthy of your listen, trust us. Your Host: Gary Harvat, QMC's Vice President of Client Success
This week we welcome James, a national award winner of Innovation, Esports Director at QMC & National Trainer for Pearson for the esports BTEC. He's also a speaker at the Festival of Education, BETT, EGX and a NASEF mentor. And on top of that he is Manager of QMSAMURAI. Quite a lot for one person! We spoke to James about both his role in bringing one of the first BTEC in Esports courses to Queen Mary's College in Basingstoke, as well as his more recent role in helping his local tech giant Yoyotech in developing esports arenas, and advising other education establishments around the country. In summary we cover; How he came to help set up the BTEC in esports course at QMC. The reactions from parents and authorities both then, and now. And how they have changed. Failing upwards and learning to work the way that is best for you. Highlighting some of the mistakes that they made, and learnt from, in setting up the course. Yoyotech and their help in setting up the college esports arena, and how he came to now be working with them to help expand into education. Going up to the launch of Newcastle United's esport arena and how this type of facility is now becoming a growing area for football clubs - though he couldn't mention much more on who they are... yet! If you enjoyed this podcast then do give us a subscribe, follow, like or review. Thanks for listening! TBD --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tbd-esports/message
Welcome to QMC's 10Q30 EMS Leadership profile. This month, we are featuring Mitchell Fire Department from Mitchell, South Dakota Joining us is Fire and EMS Chief, Marius Laursen. The QMC guys had a great time speaking with Chief Laursen and he didn't disappoint with his knowledge, wit and uncanny ability to field some of our most offbeat questions. This is a 10Q that is worthy of high marks. Don't miss out, download this one today. Your Host: Gary Harvat and Chuck Humphrey
Welcome to QMC's 10Q30 EMS Leadership profile. This month, we are featuring Mercy Flight Central based in Canandaigua, New York. Tune in as we pose our 10Qs to Mercy Flight Central's Jeff Bartkoski, President and CEO and Erin Reese, Program Director, on multiple topics relating to their unique 501(c3) flight program. Mercy Flight Central was founded as a non-profit in 1992 to provide air medical services to New York State residents and beyond. Since its inception, the organization has served more than 15,000 patients and grown to approximately 70 employees. MFC's three base locations serve the regions of the Finger Lakes, Central New York, and Mohawk Valley, including service to the Lower Adirondacks. We had a great time speaking with Jeff and Erin and received some great adjunct questions along the way from those who attended the LIVE broadcast. As an added bonus, don't miss out hearing about new additions to their flight program and as well as some interesting facts about NASCAR and Car #66 - Quite the story! Folks, you're going to enjoy this 10Q presented by two individuals who are deeply dedicated to serving their respective communities with exemplary air medical service. Join us! Your Hosts: Gary Harvat and Chuck Humphrey
Welcome to QMC's 10Q30 EMS Leadership profile. This month, we are featuring Longwood Fire Company from Kennett Square, Pennsylvania. Joining us is Asst. Chief of EMS, Matt Eick. Matt provides some interesting insight into how his department is remaining active and prosperous during these challenging times as we emerge from this pandemic. Matt relates information on many different fronts including community outreach, retaining quality providers and more. Join in for this 10Q episode as you won't be disappointed in hearing from about this progressive organization in Eastern Pennsylvania. Your Host: Gary Harvat and Chuck Humphrey
EMS Week is a time to thank the EMS workforce for their service and sacrifices. It’s also serves as an opportunity for EMS raise public awareness about the role they play in their respective communities. QMC extends their heartfelt thanks to those EMS providers who have dedicated themselves to serving those who are suddenly stricken ill or injured. We convey our deepest thanks and gratitude through this short podcast. Presenter: Chuck Humphrey
Welcome to QMC's 10Q30 EMS Leadership profile. This month, we are featuring the McGregor EMS from Durham, New Hampshire. Tune in to hear how their leadership team is bringing innovation into their operation and a unique approach to community outreach. You will find their responses to each of our questions interesting and in many cases, thought-provoking as to how they function within their community as well as within a major a university setting. We've got 3 great leaders from McGregor joining us providing excellent insight into their operation. Be sure to check out this 10Q. Our thanks to the McGregor Team and hey, be SAFE out there! Your Host: Gary Harvat and Chuck Humphrey
Welcome to QMC's 10Q30 EMS Leadership profile. This month, we are featuring the leadership team from Bellmore-Merrick EMS based in Long Island, NY. Tune in to hear their take on how Bellmore-Merrick leadership is addressing many issues in their service area which are also affecting EMS nationwide. Bellmore-Merrick is New York State's Ambulance Service of the year and getting there was not an easy task for them over the years. Hear about their challenges and innovations that have taken place within this organization that has led them to be the standout agency they are today. Ten Questions in 30 Minutes...you won't be disappointed. Download this great episode today! Your Host: Gary Harvat
Well, it's here and let's hope there's a shining light at the end of the tunnel. The first COVID-19 immunization has been approved, shipped and now being administered to the front line. Are you making this mandatory with people from your organization? Are you considering serving as a mass immunizer in your community. Lots of things to consider here so tune in and here the latest from the guys at QMC who keep their ears close to the pulse of this well needed, shot in the arm. Presenter: Chuck Humphrey
This is a fun episode where we go through the certifying process with a certifying company. Quality Management Company, LLC is a company the conducts steel fabricator and erector quality management system audits for AISC (American Institute of Steel Construction). This case study was authored by Roberta Marstellar and Sheila Alegria, although we are not sure which one did the journaling. Quality Management Company, LLC realized that they were not doing themselves the very thing they were asking their customers to do. This case study is a series of journal entries as one of these ladies was hired on, the realization of terrible process, the notion of achieving ISO 9001 certification, and then the journey to achieve that certification. On the first day on the job, she found, among other things, there were rising complaints against QMC. On the second day, the manager of administration turned in her notice, with nothing written down about how to do her job. About a week in, she overhears an employee tell a client, “I’ll get to it when I get to it.” At about 4 months, she begins to realize QMC introduced a new program to 500 AISC certified building fabricators and then basically turned their backs. The customers had about a year left and only 75 had adopted early. It’s a this point she starts investigating ISO 9001 for the company itself. But, as the journaling goes on, she quickly learns that is difficult to do while still helping your clients become and stay certified or become certified to the new version. Eventually, about 3 years from her first day, Quality Management Company, LLC became ISO 9001:2000 certified. The process does not feel easy when you’re on your own, but it can be with the help of someone who is familiar with it. Excerpt from Case Study April 11, 2006: A step in the right direction THE ISO books have arrived! I just opened up the Q9001-2000 Quality Management Systems-Requirements. It is written in English, but it really seems like a foreign language to me. “Product Realization”—what is that? Oh, this is going to take some getting used to… Learn more about #QualityMatters & Texas Quality Assurance :LinkedIn | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | YouTubewww.qmcast.com | Texas Quality Assurance |QMS Bootcamp
Now more than ever, managing your organization's Accounts Receivables has never been more important. It takes a constant and watchful eye and is so incredibly important in this COVID world we live today. Many EMS organizations across the country are suffering terribly from declining call-volume, low funding and even more challenging reimbursement patterns. Join Brigit Battaglia, Director of QMC's Process Design and Optimization as she provides some helpful facts and tips about this important subject matter. It's like herding cats in the dark but you can do it. Written and Presented by: Brigit Battaglia
Welcome to QMC's 10Q30 EMS Profile. This month, we are featuring the Spaulding Rehabilitation Network Ambulance Service from Boston, Massachusetts. Sean Kukauskus, Ambulance Director for Spaulding joins us to answer 10 critical questions affecting EMS organizations nationally. Hear Sean's well-thought responses and how he is leading his great team. Among items discussed are how Sean and his team are working through the COVID-19 world and keeping his everyone safe and highly functional. Tune into this very informative 10Q as we know you will find the information and Sean's answers to our questions quite informative and thought-provoking. Your Host: Gary Harvat
Throughout life's travel, there are many things which influence how we conduct our daily lives. Several years ago, I was reading a journal and stumbled across this article titled “Who Packs Your Parachute?” I loved this article and have tried to remember it as I take on each new day. I thought I would share it with you today on this edition of QMC’s Board and Collar Keynote Presentation.Written by: UnknownPresented by: G. Harvat
On this episode, Katie is joined by Dr. Bethany Simunich, the Director of Online Pedagogy and Research at Kent State University. She has many years of experience as both a face-to-face and online instructor, and has also held positions in educational technology, instructional design, and faculty development. Aligning with her interests in quality assurance in online education, Bethany has worked with Quality Matters for many years, including as a Senior Research Colleague, Master Reviewer, and workshop Facilitator, and also serves on the Quality Matters Academic Advisory Council. Currently, she is co-State Lead for the QM Ohio Consortium, as well as a QMC and Course Review Manager for Kent State. Bethany enjoys presenting workshops and seminars at universities and conferences on instructional design, online teaching, and conducting DL-focused research. Her professional and research interests include presence in the online classroom, peer evaluation of online teaching and design, and online student and instructor satisfaction and self-efficacy. Segment 1: Researching Online Learning [00:00-16:49] In this first segment, Bethany shares about some of her current research interesting in the field of online teaching and learning. Segment 2: Research and Assessment [16:50-34:25] In segment two, Bethany discusses the relationship she sees between research and assessment. In this segment, the following resources are mentioned: Linder, K., & Dello Stritto, M. E. (2017). Research preparation and engagement of instructional designers in U.S. higher education. Corvallis, OR: Oregon State University Ecampus Research Unit. Quality Matters To learn more about Quality Matters, check out the following RIA episode: RIA # 144: Dr. Kay Shattuck on Being a Research Director To share feedback about this podcast episode, ask questions that could be featured in a future episode, or to share research-related resources, contact the “Research in Action” podcast: Twitter: @RIA_podcast or #RIA_podcast Email: riapodcast@oregonstate.edu Voicemail: 541-737-1111 If you listen to the podcast via iTunes, please consider leaving us a review. The views expressed by guests on the Research in Action podcast do not necessarily represent the views of Oregon State University Ecampus or Oregon State University.
In this special episode we look at the amazing work of the charity Redthread who work with vulnerable young people to help them lead happy, healthy and safe lives. After starting their work in London they moved to the QMC at Nottingham and have since moved to Birmingham as well. We chat to the QMC team: Freya Owen (Youth Worker), David Bentley (Team Leader) and Richard Botto (Programme Co-Ordinator)about how Redthread came to Nottingham, their own backgrounds and how they joined Redthread and their day-to-day work with young people. There's advice along the way, inspiration and a chat about CurlyWurlies! There will be future episodes with the Redthread team so look out for those! For more information visit www.redthread.org.uk The blog can be found at https://www.takeaurally.com/fyeo/2018/8/16/redthread-part-one Don't forget to subscribe to Take Aurally on SoundCloud and iTunes and you can find us on Facebook and Twitter NUH DREEAM can be found on both Facebook and Twitter
In this episode Ali Whitfield, Emergency Nurse Practitioner at the QMC and Teaching Fellow for the University of Nottingham came to the DREEAM recording booth to discuss Shoulder Examination. More information can be found at www.takeaurally.com. We don't shoulder the burden of education alone here at NUH DREEAM so we also link to the amazing Learn Orthopaedics. Don't forget you can find Take Aurally and NUH DREEAM on both Facebook and Twitter.
OMG, it's QMC! Andrew and Lindsey are starstruck by guestpert "Quizmaster" Chris Fairfield this week, who visits the studio with a backpack full of gifts to talk about his love for independent, creator-owned comics. Feat. a round of Out-Trivsing the Trivs Master.