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Melbourne's Medically Supervised Injecting Room (MSIR) in North Richmond opened in 2018. This was the result of a years-long grassroots campaign led by the local community, fed up with constant overdoses in the streets. The MSIR operates on principles of harm reduction which simply work and urgently need to be applied throughout the world. The stigma around drug use, and the criminalising of drug users, must end - and that begins with us. In 1955, Frank Sinatra made a historically significant contribution to the destigmatisation of drug use on film in Otto Preminger's The Man with the Golden Arm. In a depiction that is in many ways still radical today, Sinatra's character of Frankie Machine is a regular person who is trying his best to shake off a heroin addiction but is simply failed by a society that does not have the means to support him. A compelling and empathetic performance by Sinatra, and subject matter which openly defied the Production Code of its era, made this a memorable classic for many and contributed to a better world. This week on SUDDENLY, friend of the show Spike Vincent joins us to watch The Man With the Golden Arm, sharing his thoughts and personal experiences. Meanwhile, Rabia has been reading up on the MSIR and reports back on the experience of touring the facility to see what goes on first-hand. As a thematic wild card, we also watched an Australian DVD of the film called A Night at the Cinema with extra footage intended to replicate the experience of seeing this film in 1955 in a cinema in specifically Castlemaine, Victoria - including "God Save the Queen", a newsreel, cartoon, local ads etc - which leads us to compelling footage of the 1955 Maitland floods. Plus, an update on Bobby Long. Sources for this episode: * The Man with the Golden Arm (1955) (watch in full - public domain) * Jack Pearl - Robin and the 7 Hoods (novelisation) (1964) * Lou Reed interview, "Reed Goes Public on Velvet Underground", The Canberra Times, 4 October 1987 * Nobody Dies Here: Inside Melbourne's Medically Supervised Injecting Room (2023) podcast * Judy Ryan - You Talk, We Die: The Battle for Victoria's First Safe Injecting Facility (2022) * Link to book tours of the MSIR (Melbourne Supervised Injecting Room) * Photo of the "You Talk, We Die" mural in North Richmond * Stimulant Treatment Program at St Vincents Hospital in Sydney * A Year to Remember - 1955 (1965) Newsreel including Maitland flood footage * Katie Carr, "The problem with the 'disabled villain' trope", The Nora Project, 7 October 2022. * Detective Pikachu (2019) * Where to obtain Naloxone - official advice from Australian Government * Brian Jeffery, "Gays come out of the closet", The Canberra Times, 13 March 1982 contact: suddenlypod at gmail dot com website: suddenlypod.gay donate: ko-fi.com/suddenlypod
Dealing with pain through injury, whether it be physical or psychological pain, is a major part of the day to day difficulties for anyone dealing with an injury. Adding pain to stress, isolation and uncertainty brings with it a bevvy of complications, but what if there was a way to work through that pain without yet more medication. Dr Tania Gardner is a Lecturer in Physiotherapy at Sydney School of Health Sciences and Senior Physiotherapist in the Department of Pain Medicine, St Vincent's Hospital. She joins My Social Support Network's founder Dr Caroline Howe to discuss chronic pain management and the idea of joy in recovery.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Host: Steve di Costanzo Gm, of WPKN Guest: Carolyn Vermont - CEO Habitat for Humanity of Coastal Fairfield. An individual who has really given back to the many communities she has served: Urban Family Development (21 years); President of the Bridgeport NAACP (6 years); she's sat on boards such as CT Against Gun Violence (8 Years); St Vincents Hospital (5 years); Board of Trustees Fairfield University (6 years)
In this episode of Super Woo Radio I am excited to be with an old mate who is a new friend. From the day we met, it was instant recognition! Although we have not known each other long, in this lifetime, there is a definite connection with Steve McDonald. In this special interview, more a jam session, Steve shares his big story of an adventurous life, connection with the land and nature, after connecting with his indigenous family and culture. Here's a snapshot of just a few of the things Steve and I cover in this episode: + His early life in Sydney, military life and post military service and moving to the north + Consultancy business in Melbourne and the spiritual pull + Explains his pursuit of Professor Clare W Grave's Developmental Psychology model in 2003 and explains the modality + The evolution of human consciousness into the future - central to his work + Life experience -v- University + Experiencing the Multi dimensional and the here and now + Depths of his meditation + Plant medicine - ayahuasca experience, which also became central to his work. Also involved in researching medical applications of psychedelics + Discovery of PTSD and working through that process + Psychedelics in main stream medical work + Australia as a key role in the tipping point in the current world situation + His work in human development and as a futurist + Now and the future and between now and then to the tipping point + Galactic perspective and our current solar system + G Cloud + Chiron & EMFs + Between now and 2040 + Transformative changes - homo-sapien to homo-luminous + "It's all coming together because it's all falling apart" - George + Current relationship with technology + Tiers of consciousness according to Dr Clare W Graves described as "Einstein of Psychology" by Steve + Harvesting and the species + Life and paradox- moving beyond the rational mind + Tiers of human energetic structure + Esoteric acupuncture and activating energetic patterns + Prime creative expression of reality- letting go of rigidity into the ebb and flow + New dimensions + Sovereignty at a galactic level + The God model -v- the prime creator + Planet Earth - extraordinary place + Old frequencies and current chaos + ET coming into the picture + Frequencies, the Light body & transition + Beyond TI into the next decade + Natural way of life + From fear to absence of fear phase + Galactic Federation + The big picture of life & transformation + Future technologies working in harmony with Mother Earth + Expect the unexpected + Are you being and doing you? And so much more… Special Guest: Steve McDonald Recorded: April 2022 Running Time: 2hrs 16mins Language: English Steve McDonald Steve McDonald, amongst many roles, is a co-founder of a non profit organisation "Psychedelic Research in Science & Medicine (PRISM), founded in 2011. The first legal phychedelic research trial in Australia, is with St Vincents Hospital in Melbourne, looking at the medical use of psilocybin to treat PTSD. For more information www.prism.org.au He also has podcasts on Apple Podcast - Future Sense. Worth having a listen. Also can be found at futuresense.it . Steve has some instrumental targets to set up centres for the future evolution. Steve's closing wisdom - look after ourselves, stay grounded, understand that the Earth's energy is shifting and to stay in tune and flow with Earth as it shifts. Build resilient communities. Supporting the emergence of a new energy grid and the emergence of the amazing future coming. Flow naturally with the changes and the emerging paradigm and find the people that you vibe with and physically commune with them. We are all being called to step up! Both Steve and George are stepping up to the call in a mammoth way and are here for humanity. Are you doing you?
The Concert for LIFE!!!! (not strife) March 28th, 1992 was a pivotal day in the career of INXS. With the tragic 1991 murder of groundbreaking doctor Victor Chang, the former Head of St Vincents Hospital in Sydney, the band spearheaded the Centennial Park gig with all profits going to the newly set up charity. With a huge local support artist list including Jenny Morris, Richard Clapton, Baby Animals, and Crowded House, over 70,000+ fans turned up to cheer away in what was uniquely a nonalcoholic gig and fairly priced at $21/head. Opening up with the never heard before “Heaven Sent”, the band unearthed 4 new tracks from the forthcoming Welcome to Wherever you Are album. Michael preening across the stage in his magnificent white “Elvis Esque” jumpsuit, he had all of the fans in the palm of his hand. Unfortunately, the concert is more remembered for backstage fighting amongst the “suits” with infamous stories leaked to a bloodthirsty press looking for titillation versus altruism. The subsequent media backlash directed towards the band was felt for many years to follow and unfortunately sullied or drowned out all of the artistic merits of subsequent INXS releases. Today the true facts are told as we remove the specter of gossip and gloss loss and celebrate the purity of what was “The Concert for LIFE”! Check out our website for all the good stuff... https://www.inxsaccessallareas.com/episodes Please sign the petition at http://inductinxs.com to help get INXS nominated into the ROCK & ROLL HALL of FAME, where they belong. To become a Patron/ subscriber check out our different levels and see which one suits you. https://patron.podbean.com/INXSAccessAllAreas
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Tam C. Nguyen is a man of many skills! He is an advisor, speaker, adjunct professor, associate professor and is currently Deputy Director of Research at St Vincent's Hospital. He is also on the board of directors at a start-up and is at the forefront of culture building in the world of artificial intelligence. Bi-lingual, multi-disciplined and community-minded, he also has an 'alternate universe' career all planned out! Listen to find out what that would be, how Tam brings people and cutting edge technology together and why learning is not enough - we must also be willing to adapt. ------------------------------------------ Listen wherever you find your podcasts. Find out more about Colin: www.colindellis.com Join the Culture Makers Community: www.culturemakers.community ---------
The St Vincent's Hospital Group has said it must retain ownership of the site that the new National Maternity Hospital will be built on, in a blow to Government plans. In reaction to this, we heard from Roisin Shorthall Co-Leader of the Social Democrats. Listen and subscribe to Breakfast Business on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and Spotify. Download, listen and subscribe on the Newstalk App. You can also listen to Newstalk live on newstalk.com or on Alexa, by adding the Newstalk skill and asking: 'Alexa, play Newstalk'.
Dr. Andrew Westbrook, ICU Consultant at St. Vincent's Hospital
Dr. Andrew Westbrook, ICU Consultant at St. Vincent's Hospital
Dr Naomi McCullum, The Manse clinic founder in Sydney, Australia, is a pioneer in the field of non-surgical cosmetic medicine. She is affectionately know by her patients as 'Dr Naomi'. She qualified as a Medical Practitioner, and completed her internship at St Vincents Hospital, Darlinghurst. Dr Naomi sees beauty everywhere, including in all her spare time activities: fashion, design, real estate and especially family life. Dr Naomi's focus is on facial rejuvenation and feature enhancement specialising in dermal fillers, anti-wrinkle injections and laser. Her results seen in before and after photos speak for themselves. The Manse is device-heavy with multiple lasers for the treatment of every skin flaw, from pigmentation and moles to spider veins, fine lines and texture. Hanya chatted with Dr Naomi about her amazingly successful medical business and the plans she has for future expansion. For more information on Naomi, please click on this link https://themanseclinic.com.au/ More information about Hanya Oversby can be found on https://hanyaoversby.com.au/
Philip spoke to Prof. Ray Mc Dermott, Clinical Lead with Cancer Trials Ireland and Consultant Oncologist, St Vincents Hospital, Dublin about the fundraising efforts that former Champion Jockey, Pat Smullen did for Cancer Trials Ireland.
Quick Note About the Apple Event (Aussie Time 3AM on the 16th of September) As scheduling goes, Talking Tech will miss the Apple Event here in Australia, so rather than speculating, we’ll do a full update in next weeks show. In the meantime, you can check out: http://www.applevis.com As always for a comprehensive update of the Apple Event. If you follow podcasts, check out the Tech Doctor Blog and Podcast, MacBreak Weekly, and others. Apple itself usually puts out a podcast of the event on their own podcast feed as well. Newcastle Tech Friday for September 11 2020 In this Newcastle Talking Tech, myself and others, chatted about our favorite tech items. Eg Sangean Accessible Radio, Sunu Band/Aftershokz, and the still excellent $20,00 deal for the Amazon Echo 2 which is still a great smart speaker - all available from the Vision Store: https://shop.visionaustralia.orgfrom the Vision Store. If you want to get hold of the Sleep Phones within Australia you can go to Sleep Solutions in Manly Sydney: https://www.sleepsolutions.com.au/sleepphones-wireless-headband-sleep-headphones-with-bluetooth Here is the link to listen to the full Newcastle Tech Friday workshop - Tech Gadgets Galore: https://mcdn.podbean.com/mf/web/h6u8p5/Newcastle_Tech_Friday_for_September_20209m7q5.mp3 3 Items That I Am Still Looking forward to looking at In the Future: Oura Ring, Amazon Loop (ring), and the Amazon Halo (band) all of which will hopefully come to Australia hopefully early 2021, I’m interested in the rings for tracking sleep, and not having to use a band which I’ve never really been comfortable with. Oura Ring https://www.choice.com.au/health-and-body/diet-and-fitness/sportswear-and-shoes/articles/oura-ring-review?utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=oura_ring_review Amazon Echo Loop (Ring) https://www.amazon.com/Echo-Loop/dp/B07JPK4XJ6 Amazon Halo Band https://www.imore.com/amazon-halo-band?utm_source=im_tw&utm_medium=tw_card&utm_content=69135&utm_campaign=social How To turn Off Amazon Echo’s Creepy (smile) Whisper Mode Actually, if you whisper Amazon Echo will whisper back or if you speak normally it will speak back normally, so really no fuss smile. https://www.lifehacker.com.au/2020/09/how-to-turn-off-alexas-creepy-whisper-mode/ Revisiting Bindi Maps, They Have been Up To a Lot Android version now available. Melbourne Sports Ground, National Library in Canberra, and St Vincents Hospital in Sydney all Bindi Mapped. https://mailchi.mp/0b9caf8bad5d/android-launches-major-sporting-and-health-facilities-bindimapped-were-hiring New FCC Filing in the US Points to New Bose Frames Glasses Good news for this Bose Frames line of Sun Glasses, of course, this is without the Audio 3D which was shut down as a project by Bose in June this year 2020. https://www.theverge.com/2020/8/28/21405504/bose-sunglasses-audio-fcc-filings-frames A General Good Thing to Get for your NBN Modem I’m sure other ISP providers do this besides the one that I used which is Telstra, and that is a 4G backup SIMM card in the modem, so that if the wired NBN line goes down, the modem automatically switch’s to the backup mobile 4G SIMM card and keeps you on line, very slow, but better than nothing, especially if you have a smart home like me. See you next week for the Apple Event discussion on Talking Tech.
Geoff's guest today is Professor Ric Day, a medical doctor, teacher, a researcher at St Vincents Hospital and UNSW where he is a practicing Rheumatologist and Clinical Pharmacologist. Ric has received many awards, including in 2000 a Member of the Order of Australia, the AMA Distinguished Service Award in 2009. Ric reveals how he learned to communicate, what it has meant to him, and his secret to a fulfilling life.
Professor John Crown, Consultant Oncologist at St Vincent's Hospital and Dr Mary Favier, President of the Irish College of GPs, discuss the backlog of treatment for patients with non-Covid-19 conditions.
In April, orthopaedic surgeon Associate Professor Claudia Di Bella, and her team at BioFab3D, trademarked a revolutionary new method of stem cell transplantation. Located within St Vincent's Hospital in Melbourne, the 3D laboratory is Australia's first hospital-based bio-fabrication lab. In this episode Assoc. Prof. Di Bella explains how its cartilage project aims to build biological structures with the use of stem cells printed within a gelatinous scaffold, and then cultured in 3D.
Luke Grant is joined by Dr Nicole Bart, St Vincent's Hospital cardiologist & research fellow at Victor Chang Cardiac Research Institute, who earlier this year was awarded a prestigious Fulbright scholarship… the highly coveted US foreign exchange scholarship program, aimed at increasing bi-national research collaboration, cultural understanding and the exchange of ideas. Dr Bart should have been on a plane last week, but the COVID-19 pandemic has waylaid her travel plans… so she has diverted her attention to the effects of the virus on cardiac patients and the genetic roots of cardiac disease.
Professor Patrick Mallon, consultant in infectious diseases, St Vincent's Hospital, talks to Mary the paperwork that passengers need to complete at Dublin airport and Dublin port.
Warrior: Jess Green AI: Multiple Sclerosis HSCT: February 2019 at St Vincent's Hospital, Sydney Superpower: Love and compassion from others When your doctors run out of options, are you ready to suggest a course of action? Despite the scary struggle or the bad times, can you find the goodness? How strong is your support system? With a relatively quick diagnosis of Multiple Sclerosis after her first sign of an issue, Jess researched treatment options and found her doctors at a loss for how to combat her relapses after she failed three different disease modifying drugs in just two years. She encouraged her doctors to send her records to the team running the HSCT Clinical Trial at St. Vincent’s Hospital in Sydney and suddenly found herself accepted to proceed with HSCT. Tune in and learn more about the importance of connections, compassionate caregivers, and the struggle that Jess experienced when she experienced an allergic reaction during the BEAM protocol with Dr. John Moore and Dr. Barbara Withers at Kinghorn Cancer Centre in Sydney Australia. Be sure to visit our website, HSCTWarriorsPodcast.com where you can find notes from today’s episode, submit ideas or feedback, or connect with HSCT Warriors, Inc. and schedule time to “Talk with a Warrior”, find the latest research and resources, or explore the world map. Special thanks to musical genius Billy Alletzhauser for sharing his superpowers to produce the soundtrack, and engineer the audio to make this podcast possible. You can find us both when you subscribe on SoundCloud, iTunes or wherever you find your podcasts. It has been great to connect with Warriors worldwide, so please reach out if you’re interested in sharing your story. We would love to learn how the podcast has helped your journey with autoimmune disease so if you could take a moment, leave us a comment on instagram or share feedback on our website. We hope you’ll tune in next Wednesday for another episode, highlighting another HSCT Warrior. Until then, be a snowflake and embrace your superpowers. Be kind. Be well. _________________________________ Jen Stansbury Koenig and the producers disclaim medical influence and responsibility for any possible adverse effects from the use of information contained herein. If you think you have a medical problem, please contact a licensed physician immediately.
The Lord Mayor of Dublin has said he refuses to turn an incident that left a homeless man with serious injuries in Dublin into a political football. On Newstalk Breakfast with Susan Keogh this morning, Paul McAuliffe accused the Taoiseach of using the incident for “political purposes.” It is believed the man was sleeping in a tent at Wilton Place on the Grand Canal when workers attempted to move it with a utility vehicle. He remains at St Vincent's Hospital in Dublin where his injuries have been described as “life-changing.”
Live! From the Brian May Wing of St Vincent's Hospital - it's West Midlands Hospital Radio. 120 minutes of loosely themed, lovingly curated songs in A and E. Old songs, new songs, but, if we're being honest, mostly 1992 songs. Request resistant rock and roll radio to make you feel a bit better. Live! From the Brian May Wing of St Vincent's Hospital - it's West Midlands Hospital Radio. 120 minutes of loosely themed, lovingly curated songs in A and E. Old songs, new songs, but, if we're being honest, mostly 1992 songs. Request resistant rock and roll radio to make you feel a bit better... This week's show features all the biggest hits of hospital rock. On top of that there are approximately two good jokes and a fistful of jingles. Stick with it… your host Andrew Wolfman (West Midlands the band, Wolfmania the Podcast) gets marginally less annoying as the show goes on. Contact the show at westmidlandsband@gmail.com or @andrewWM on Twitter (or @andrew_wolfpack on Instagram). Our next episode is a pharmaceutical special (there must be some songs about drugs, right?) so get your requests and drugs in now!
Michael Toolis is an ICU fellow at St Vincent's Hospital in Melbourne. He recently published a survey of Australasian intensivists, aimed at exploring the variation in intubation practice, and the need for regional guidelines and refresher training. He joined Todd on the podcast to review the survey, and the current guidelines on managing intubation in critically ill patients.
This week, we continue our suburb deep dive series on the Sydney Property Insider Podcast via our Suburb Spotlight! Today, we’re focussing on the affluent suburb of Paddington. We discuss the history of the suburb, the demographics, upcoming development work, as well as the day-to-day specifics like local cafes, schools and transport HERE’S WHAT YOU’LL LEARN FROM TODAY’S EPISODE: The history of Paddington; The original residents of the suburb; The most common industry of employment for residents; Entry level prices; Price data over past few years; How tightly held property in the suburb is; Transport links to the CBD; Proximity to St Vincents Hospital; How nice it would be to have a driver; Necessities in proximity; And Dog friendly parks nearby LINKS OR ARTICLES WE MENTIONED: Further Information edu.au School Finder SPEAKERS IN TODAY’S EPISODE Michelle May - Sydney Buyers Agent Marcus Roberts - Mortgage Broker ASK US ANYTHING! Have a money question you want us to answer? ask@sydneypropertyinsider.com.au FOLLOW US: Facebook ENJOY THE SHOW? Don’t miss an episode, subscribe via iTunes. If you like it, please leave a review! Or, find us on the podcast app of your choice, such as Spotify Please note that any views or opinions presented in this podcast are solely those of the speakers, and do not necessarily represent those of any business. These views and opinions are general in nature, and do not take account of your personal objectives, financial situation and needs. Please consider whether it applies in your circumstances and seek professional advice wherever appropriate.
Welcome to the newest episode of the new Sydney Sexual Health Centre podcast! To mark the launch of our new S-Check program for stimulant users at our Centre, we're talking sexualised drug use and early intervention strategies for psychosocial support. This episode features Fiona Magee from St Vincent's Hospital Alcohol and Drug Service and Lisa McCann and Ron Tripp from our own Counselling Unit. More on Sydney Sexual Health Centre: www.sshc.org.au More on St Vincent's Hospital: www.svhs.org.au More on S-Check: www.stimcheck.org.au/s-check
Welcome to the newest episode of the new Sydney Sexual Health Centre podcast! For National Sexual Health Week, we're talking about HPV (warts and all) and the particular relevance of HPV vaccination to gay and bisexual men. This episode features our own youth specialist sexual health nurse Jane Gilbert and Associate Professor Richard Hillman, consultant physician in the Dysplasia and Anal Cancer Service at St Vincent's Hospital. More on Sydney Sexual Health Centre: www.sshc.org.au More on St Vincent's Hospital: www.svhs.org.au More on HPV and gay men: www.thebottomline.org.au More on the HPV vaccine: www.hpvvaccine.org.au
Taboo Talk featuring Lady Charmaine Day helps individuals transform their mind, body and spirit utilizing the principles of Jesus Christ. On this episode of Taboo Talk, guest star Michael Weitzman shares wellness tools for good mental health that anyone can use. About Michael Weitzman: I am an Engaged 58 year old Professional Maximum Impact Awareness Speaker & Performer on my Workshop/Presentation called: THE 3 AMIGOS OF MENTAL HEALTH. a NAMI In Our Own Voice Speaker & Member, an Assistant Care Coordinator for St Vincent's Hospital, a Peer Academy Graduate with Provisional Certificate, a Trained Peer Support Specialist, a Paramus Stigma Free Zone Speaker & Member, a Trained Mental Health First Aid, have 2 Adult Girls I'm very close to, has performed twice with Stand-Up for Mental Health and perform my own Stand Up Comedy based on Mental Health, & writing my Book & Screenplay for my Movie that will be the Book & Movie of All Books & Movies on Mental Health, Mental Health Challenges, & so much more! This is a show you don't want to miss!!! Michael Weitzman can be reached at 914-523-5766 or mweitzman3@gmail.com
Doctors Malpractice, EpiPen (who has just come back from a long-distance cycle!) are your panellists for todays program. Professor Jenny Philip, the professor of Palliative Care at St Vincents Hospital comes in to talk about her work and clinical research in palliative care. Also, former panellist, Dr Pen-E-Cillan is in to talk immunisation as well. The team also talk about things in the medical world that are fake and what to look for in doctors coming in from university.
0:00:00 Introduction Richard Saunders and Jo Alabaster 0:08:10 Maynard's Spooky Action... Maynards interviews Alex Wodak, a physician and the director of the Alcohol and Drug Service, at St Vincent's Hospital, in Sydney, Australia. He is a notable advocate of drug reform laws. Wodak helped establish the National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre, the NSW Users AIDS Association, and the Australian Society of HIV Medicine. Wodak is President of the Australian Drug Law Reform Foundation and was President of the International Harm Reduction Association. 0:26:26 Professor Brian Schmidt AC, FRS Kevin Davies from Canberra Skeptics catches up with Brian Schmidt for a quick chat after a presentation. 0:31:00 A Week in Science The Royal Institution of Australia (RiAus) is a national scientific not-for-profit organisation with a mission to bring science to people and people to science. 0:36:06 'Wellness Warrior' Jess Ainscough dies from cancer Jo Alabaster and Richard Saunders discuss the sad death of Jess Ainscough who gave up medicine for alternative remedies.
Cricketer Phillip Hughes has died in a Sydney hospital two days after being hit by a bouncer. Cricket Australia confirmed the former Test batsman had died in St Vincents Hospital. Leave your tribute for the family here.
Dr Priya Nair is a leading expert on the intensive care of transplant recipients. This excellent talk was recorded at the Sydney Intensive Care Network meeting at St Vincent's Hospital in Sydney on 03 05 12. The slides are available to download here: https://docs.google.com/open?id=0B9vT1_AbNNQSNEtuMFNZN1dzT2c and at www.intensivecarenetwork.com. Information about the bedside critical care conference can be found here: http://intensivecarenetwork.com/index.php/icn-activities/other-critical-care-events/282-the-ultimate-conference
Guest: Michael Sadler, MD Host: Shira Johnson, MD Host Dr. Shira Johnson speaks with Dr. Michael Sadler from St Vincent's Hospital in New York City about dealing with his personal and familial obligations while working through the most severe attack on US soil in our nation's history.