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We are kicking off a series of episodes on hand and upper extremity therapy fellowships. On this episode, we are joined by the two current hand and upper extremity therapy fellows from Johns Hopkins. They share with us how their fellowship is structured, what their typical week is like, and educational opportunities both in the clinic and out. If you are considering applying for a fellowship, they both give great advice as to what to consider when choosing a fellowship to apply for. Guest Bio: Hannah Enright is from St. Louis, MO that earned her undergraduate degree at Missouri State University. She graduated from OT school in December 2019 from Maryville University in St. Louis. She began her practice specializing in hand and upper extremity rehabilitation at Select Physical Therapy before beginning her hand therapy fellowship at Johns Hopkins University beginning in September 2021. Clinical interests include trauma-informed care, orthotics, wound care, flexor tendon repairs and nerve transfers. Rachel Park is an occupational therapist from Los Angeles, CA and a current hand therapy fellow at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland. She earned her BA in sociology, Master's and Doctorate of Occupational Therapy degrees at the University of Southern California in 2017, 2019, and 2020 respectively. She began her journey in specializing in hand therapy at a private, outpatient clinic in Santa Monica, CA called Hands on OT and hopes to achieve her educational goal of earning a certification in hand therapy (CHT). Her clinical interests include pain management, return to meaningful activities, and post-operative rehabilitation.
Appetite for destruction? What happens in the back of one of Burbank, CA's most notorious haunts, stays in the back. Unless of course you record it and release it as a podcast! You definitely need a seat belt and a healthy appetite for this one as comedian Randy Valerio, and Philadelphia's Helium Comedy Club manager Rachel Park join us for lunch, which quickly spiraled into the countries best steak sandwich, many mid-morning cocktails, and a hardy desert tray to cap off the shenanigans. It was amazing we weren't asked to leave and not come back. This one was a ton of fun, and we thank the team at The Smoke House for their amazing food, hospitality and most of all their tolerance. Check them out atwww.smokehouse1946.com You can connect with Randy on IG @randyvalerio and check out his podcast Ready Set Blow and when in Philly stop in to Helium and say Hi to Rachel. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Andrea and Stefin were busy in their kitchens this summer during the August hiatus. Stefin beat the heat with multiple batches of homemade ice cream, including new favorites Cookes and Cream, and Peanut Butter Cup. Andrea became obsessed with the next-level chocolate chip cookie from New Orleans restaurant Josephine Estelle. Going “Back to Breakfast,” the duo intro the month’s first bake along, a Cheddar, Bacon and Caramelized Onion Quiche from Good Things Baking. Finally, is there anything your muffin tin can’t do? Step into the Gadget Garage and find out! You can read the full show notes here.Thanks to Rachel Park @therachelstory via Unsplash for her beautiful breakfast picture this week! Listeners, we hope our show provides a bit of respite when you need it most. Be well, and thanks for listening! Bake along with Stefin and Andrea in their baking Facebook group, Preheated Baking Podcast Listeners. You can find links to recipes on their baking website www.preheatedpodcast.com, or follow the hosts on Instagram, @preheatedpod. Listeners, you can always leave the hosts a voice mail at (802) 276-0788. Join the fun! Amazon links are affiliate, meaning we earn a few cents from every purchase made through our link.
If you think people are changing jobs today more than ever, you are right. Listen in as one alumna who has had a successful career in business, talks about what this means for her generation, and shares her thoughts on the validity of such moves. The post Cairn 10: Should I Stay or Should I Go? (with Rachel Park) appeared first on Cairn University.
If you think people are changing jobs today more than ever, you are right. Listen in as one alumna who has had a successful career in business, talks about what this means for her generation, and shares her thoughts on the validity of such moves. The post Cairn 10: Should I Stay or Should I Go? (with Rachel Park) appeared first on Cairn University.
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The international ice hockey window is hitting its busy period with four New Zealand national teams in play over the next month. One such team is the New Zealand Ice Fernz, who are currently in the finals days of their brief training camp at the Sports Zentrum in St. Pölten, Austria. Under the guidance of new head coach Rachel Park, the national women's team are looking to push themselves to the next level of international competition when they take part in the 2019 IIHF Division 2-B Women's World Championship in Brasov, Romania from April 1st. The Ontario native joins the podcast this week to talk about her new role, the current state of the team and the women's game in general, plus we discuss some of the adjustments she's made to strengthen the squad within her first few months at the helm.
We start the show off with a review on the Vancouver International Film Festival dystopian film, Level 16 directed by David Barlow-Krelina. We then go to our Jawbone segment with an interview with Rachel Park about her involvement in the play "Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street" and some Vancouver International Film Festival Reviews. We then talk about halloween traditions we do with some spooky shout-out's to Phantom Signal, VIFF gala award winner, and, not so spooky, Vancouver Bach Choir.
Vanessa grew up seeing the value of learning. As she overcomes life's obstacles, her tenacity keeps her pushing forward to success. With shouts-out to Melissa Dees Hill, Rachel Park, Sandi Zellner, and more, this is a powerful story. You'll laugh, you'll cry, you'll sign up for the next Dreamin' event near you! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sfcampfire/message
Under the guise of being a food blogger, Anna meets Rachel, who has recently opened a café in Park Slope. Unexpectedly taken with Rachel, Anna ends up asking for a job in the café. This all may be too much too soon for Anna, however, as her anxiety flares, culminating in a frightening encounter with … Continue reading Chapter Two (Rachel, Park Slope) →
Under the guise of being a food blogger, Anna meets Rachel, who has recently opened a café in Park Slope. Unexpectedly taken with Rachel, Anna ends up asking for a job in the café. This all may be too much too soon for Anna, however, as her anxiety flares, culminating in a frightening encounter with … Continue reading Chapter Two (Rachel, Park Slope) →
The first episode of Campfire Stories where Rachel shares her inspirational story of overcoming cancer, fear, and failure to be a certified awesome admin and successful entrepreneur. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sfcampfire/message
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This week’s guest Rachel Park is a made-to-order tie designer and breast cancer survivor. During treatment, Rachel created the ParkPuff™, a seatbelt pillow for breast cancer patients. Host Mallory Whitfield and Rachel chatted about creating one-of-a-kind customer experiences and why, as a creative brand, you’re not for everybody, and that’s okay.
Everyone learns differently. But did you know that your brain might learn differently simply based on your given situation? Join host Danny Rice, librarian Rachel Park, and Heartland Community College professor Zach Petrea as we discuss a new way of learning, teaching, and thinking: Universal Design For Learning. … Continue reading 05 – There Is No Average Person →
Mommy has cancer. Daddy has cancer. How do you talk to your kids? Sharing information about what's going on with your health on an age- appropriate level with your young children is incredibly important and can be overwhelmingly challenging. Jackie Woods (LMSW) joins us to discuss how to start conversations and answer questions about your cancer with the children in your life. Survivor Spotlight on young adult triple-negative breast cancer survivor Rachel Park.
Mommy has cancer. Daddy has cancer. How do you talk to your kids? Sharing information about what's going on with your health on an age- appropriate level with your young children is incredibly important and can be overwhelmingly challenging. Jackie Woods (LMSW) joins us to discuss how to start conversations and answer questions about your cancer with the children in your life. Survivor Spotlight on young adult triple-negative breast cancer survivor Rachel Park. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Rachel Park is a tie designer, breast cancer THRIVER/awareness advocate, and founder of Rachel Park Designs and Survivor Moda. Born in Seoul, South Korea and raised in the Midwest, she grew up making clothes for family and friends and loved the creative process. Since 2005, she moved from Chicago to New York City, where her ties fused her Asian heritage with her distinct Brooklyn style and have received international press. After many years in Brooklyn, Rachel relocated to Los Angeles and in 2014, she was diagnosed with triple-negative breast cancer. After over a year of chemotherapy, surgeries and radiation, she was officially declared cancer-free. This experience led to the development of Survivor Moda and The ParkPuff™ , a portable, stylish, chest-comforting seatbelt pillow for breast cancer patients. She is an advocate for breast cancer awareness, a foodie and techie, and enjoys coffee and Korean BBQ (not together), going to the beach, and playing with her pug. You can reach her on Twitter @SurvivorModa, @RachelParkTies, follow her on Instagram @RachelParkTies, and like her on Facebook at facebook.com/rachel.park.designs.ties. Is that a mouthful or what!? Also, here is Hollee McGinnis' article on Ten Questions to Ask Yourself [Before You Search], mentioned during the show. (http://www.holtinternational.org/mcginnis.shtml) Songs from A Collective Effort are available at SoundCloud (Http://soundcloud.com/acollectiveeffortmusic/sets/a-collective-effort-mix-bag) and other music of the podcast comes courtesy of Needle Drop Records by The Bell. Follow me on Twitter @TheRamblerADHD, email me at TheRamblerADHD@gmail.com, and like/share me on Facebook at Facebook.com/TheRamblerADHD. If you like the podcast, please be so kind as to leave a nice review on iTunes. Thanks for listening!