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San Diego News Fix
The Backstory: The controversy surrounding Scripps Mercy's new chief of staff

San Diego News Fix

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2023 17:38


Scripps Health announced last month that physicians at Scripps Mercy Hospital named a new chief of staff. The announcement of Dr. James Grisolia's selection praises the neurologist's accomplishments and notes that he is a nearly 40-year veteran of Mercy's medical staff. Union-Tribune health care reporter Paul Sisson, communities editor Tarcy Connors, managing editor Lora Cicalo, and publisher and editor Jeff Light discuss why some are calling the announcement very controversial.

Becker’s Healthcare - Clinical Leadership Podcast
Biden tests positive for COVID-19; Scripps Mercy Hospital accused of discharging patients without a plan

Becker’s Healthcare - Clinical Leadership Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2022 4:40


Randi Haseman discusses what's new in the Clinical Leadership industry.

Burnt Out to Lit Up: Healthcare, Stress, Burnout, Wellness, Self Care
102 Navigating Transitions Into Your Career and Beyond with Brett Kestenbaum

Burnt Out to Lit Up: Healthcare, Stress, Burnout, Wellness, Self Care

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2019 65:48


Brett Kestenbaum is a physical therapist and entrepreneur. Brett graduated from Nova Southeastern University with his doctorate in physical therapy in 2014 and worked as an acute care PT at Scripps Mercy hospital before co-founding CovalentCareers, one of the leading career development companies for healthcare professionals. Brett also Co-founded the newgradphysicaltherapy.com, newgradoccupationaltherapy.com, and newgradspeechtherapy.com brands which have all since become merged into CovalentCareers. Connect with Brett: https://covalentcareers.com/ https://www.facebook.com/covalentcareers/ twitter - @CovalentCareers instagram - @CovalentCareers instagram - @NewGradOT Join our wellness club for healthcare professionals: https://www.joyenergytime.com/club/ NEW GRAD GUIDE https://joyenergytime.mykajabi.com/new-grad-guide Join the Joy Energy Time Collective, our bi-weekly wellness newsletter for healthcare professionals: https://www.joyenergytime.com/the-thriving-collective/ Our Instagram: www.instagram.com/burntouttolitup/ www.instagram.com/joy.energy.time/ Our website: joyenergytime.com/podcast

Catalog of Interviews and Bits

About the Author Kevin Glynn, MD, is a senior physician with Scripps Health in La Jolla, California, where he also served as chief of pulmonary medicine and medical director of respiratory care at Scripps Mercy Hospital. His thirty years of treating respiratory disorders combined with his personal experience as an asthma sufferer uniquely qualify him to tell the story of breathing. The former editor of the San Diego Physician, and widely published in nationally circulated journals, Dr. Glynn was also recognized for his contributions as a bedside teacher, receiving the Award for Sustained Excellence in Teaching at Scripps Mercy – and it is this ability as a teacher that renders his writing so compelling. A cartoonist who drew gags for the San Diego County Medical Society magazine and self- syndicated them to other journals, after retirement it came down to resuming cartooning or writing a book. With so much to share, Dr. Glynn decided to write. Dr. Glynn lives in La Jolla with his wife. When not writing, playing golf, or participating in community projects through Rotary International, he spends his time cheering on his grandchildren at their soccer games. About the Book Comprehensive, easily understood, and eminently readable, Kevin Glynn, MD’s GASPING FOR AIR provides readers with an understanding of the evolution of pulmonary health – the threats to it, what we can do to avoid those threats, and the progress science has made in ensuring that in our ever more mobile, ever more polluted world, we do not end up GASPING FOR AIR. GASPING FOR AIR is available at Amazon and Barnes and Noble.

Catalog of Interviews and Bits

About the Author Kevin Glynn, MD, is a senior physician with Scripps Health in La Jolla, California, where he also served as chief of pulmonary medicine and medical director of respiratory care at Scripps Mercy Hospital. His thirty years of treating respiratory disorders combined with his personal experience as an asthma sufferer uniquely qualify him to tell the story of breathing. The former editor of the San Diego Physician, and widely published in nationally circulated journals, Dr. Glynn was also recognized for his contributions as a bedside teacher, receiving the Award for Sustained Excellence in Teaching at Scripps Mercy – and it is this ability as a teacher that renders his writing so compelling. A cartoonist who drew gags for the San Diego County Medical Society magazine and self- syndicated them to other journals, after retirement it came down to resuming cartooning or writing a book. With so much to share, Dr. Glynn decided to write. Dr. Glynn lives in La Jolla with his wife. When not writing, playing golf, or participating in community projects through Rotary International, he spends his time cheering on his grandchildren at their soccer games. About the Book Comprehensive, easily understood, and eminently readable, Kevin Glynn, MD’s GASPING FOR AIR provides readers with an understanding of the evolution of pulmonary health – the threats to it, what we can do to avoid those threats, and the progress science has made in ensuring that in our ever more mobile, ever more polluted world, we do not end up GASPING FOR AIR. GASPING FOR AIR is available at Amazon and Barnes and Noble.

Catalog of Interviews and Bits

About the Author Kevin Glynn, MD, is a senior physician with Scripps Health in La Jolla, California, where he also served as chief of pulmonary medicine and medical director of respiratory care at Scripps Mercy Hospital. His thirty years of treating respiratory disorders combined with his personal experience as an asthma sufferer uniquely qualify him to tell the story of breathing. The former editor of the San Diego Physician, and widely published in nationally circulated journals, Dr. Glynn was also recognized for his contributions as a bedside teacher, receiving the Award for Sustained Excellence in Teaching at Scripps Mercy – and it is this ability as a teacher that renders his writing so compelling. A cartoonist who drew gags for the San Diego County Medical Society magazine and self- syndicated them to other journals, after retirement it came down to resuming cartooning or writing a book. With so much to share, Dr. Glynn decided to write. Dr. Glynn lives in La Jolla with his wife. When not writing, playing golf, or participating in community projects through Rotary International, he spends his time cheering on his grandchildren at their soccer games. About the Book Comprehensive, easily understood, and eminently readable, Kevin Glynn, MD’s GASPING FOR AIR provides readers with an understanding of the evolution of pulmonary health – the threats to it, what we can do to avoid those threats, and the progress science has made in ensuring that in our ever more mobile, ever more polluted world, we do not end up GASPING FOR AIR. GASPING FOR AIR is available at Amazon and Barnes and Noble.

Catalog of Interviews and Bits

Kevin Glynn, MD, is a senior physician with Scripps Health in La Jolla, California, where he also served as chief of pulmonary medicine and medical director of respiratory care at Scripps Mercy Hospital. His thirty years of treating respiratory disorders combined with his personal experience as an asthma sufferer uniquely qualify him to tell the story of breathing. The former editor of the San Diego Physician, and widely published in nationally circulated journals, Dr. Glynn was also recognized for his contributions as a bedside teacher, receiving the Award for Sustained Excellence in Teaching at Scripps Mercy – and it is this ability as a teacher that renders his writing so compelling.

Catalog of Interviews and Bits
This week on Gasping for Air: Athletic Air

Catalog of Interviews and Bits

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2018


About the Author Kevin Glynn, MD, is a senior physician with Scripps Health in La Jolla, California, where he also served as chief of pulmonary medicine and medical director of respiratory care at Scripps Mercy Hospital. His thirty years of treating respiratory disorders combined with his personal experience as an asthma sufferer uniquely qualify him to tell the story of breathing. The former editor of the San Diego Physician, and widely published in nationally circulated journals, Dr. Glynn was also recognized for his contributions as a bedside teacher, receiving the Award for Sustained Excellence in Teaching at Scripps Mercy – and it is this ability as a teacher that renders his writing so compelling. A cartoonist who drew gags for the San Diego County Medical Society magazine and self- syndicated them to other journals, after retirement it came down to resuming cartooning or writing a book. With so much to share, Dr. Glynn decided to write. Dr. Glynn lives in La Jolla with his wife. When not writing, playing golf, or participating in community projects through Rotary International, he spends his time cheering on his grandchildren at their soccer games. About the Book Comprehensive, easily understood, and eminently readable, Kevin Glynn, MD’s GASPING FOR AIR provides readers with an understanding of the evolution of pulmonary health – the threats to it, what we can do to avoid those threats, and the progress science has made in ensuring that in our ever more mobile, ever more polluted world, we do not end up GASPING FOR AIR. GASPING FOR AIR is available at Amazon and Barnes and Noble.

Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery - Trauma Loupes Podcast

Dr. Gene Moore and Dr. Angela Sauaia present highlights from the April 2014 issue of The Journal of Trauma. Highlighted articles include: Dr. Austin Porter from Arkansas Department of Health and colleagues from the University of Arkansas describing benefits of statewide trauma call systems; Robert Sise, a medical student at UCSF, in collaboration with surgeons at Scripps Mercy in San Diego and the Stanford University defining the epidemiology of trauma related mortality in the US; Dr. Carole Villamaria in collaboration with the University of Michigan and military regarding developing the endovascular skills for trauma and resuscitative surgery course (ESTARS); and finally Dr. Mark Maxfield and colleagues from Yale regarding the failure of nonoperative management of perforated appendicitis from 2004-2011. Transcript

Mommy's Milk and More
MMM 24: Breastfeeding and the NICU Baby

Mommy's Milk and More

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2007 51:45


So you planned your perfect birth and breastfeeding scenario. Then, it all goes awry. Your baby is sent to NICU for whatever reason and your recovering elsewhere. You don't get to breastfeed in the 1st hour of your baby's life, sometimes not even within the 1st day or two. What do you do to protect lactation? What do you do to get baby back to breast if he/she has already received bottles? We'll talk with Christine Grattan, IBCLC, lactation Consultant at Scripps Mercy of San Diego Hospital about pumping and breastfeeding through the NICU experience.