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Thad Taylor, Paul Maoate, Stephen Hunt and Brendan Popplewell preview the races this week at Rotorua & Trentham
Thad Taylor, Stephen Hunt and Brendan Popplewell preview the races this week at Te Rapa & Riccarton
Thad Taylor, Paul Maoate, Stephen Hunt and Brendan Popplewell preview the races at Te Rapa, Riccarton & Crocetti at the Quokka.
Thad Taylor, Paul Maoate, Stephen Hunt and Brendan Popplewell preview the races at Ellerslie & Crocetti at The Quokka in a week.
Thad Taylor, Paul Maoate, Stephen Hunt and Brendan Popplewell preview the races at Trentham & Riccarton this weekend.
Thad Taylor, Stephen Hunt and Brendan Popplewell preview the races at Ellerslie & Whanganui this weekend.
Thad Taylor, Paul Maoate, Stephen Hunt and Brendan Popplewell preview the races at Trentham this weekend and the last Group 1 of the season.
Thad Taylor, Paul Maoate, Stephen Hunt and Brendan Popplewell preview the races at Trentham this Saturday including the Al Basti Equiworld Dubai New Zealand Oaks.
Paul Maoate, Stephen Hunt and Brendan Popplewell preview the races at Tauranga this Saturday.
Paul Maoate, Stephen Hunt and Brendan Popplewell preview Champions Day & the inagural $3.5 million The NZB Kiwi.
Thad Taylor, Stephen Hunt and Brendan Popplewell preview this weekend's races at Wingatui and Matamata.
Thad Taylor, Paul Maoate, Stephen Hunt and Brendan Popplewell preview this weekend's races at Ellerslie
Thad Taylor, Paul Maoate, Stephen Hunt and Brendan Popplewell preview Matamata Breeders Stakes Day.
The 2034 World Cup has been confirmed for Saudi Arabia - and alcohol is planned to be prohibited then.Would this ban be an overall benefit? Or just put fans off going?Former Ireland International, Stephen Hunt and Editor of Cork Beo, Joe O'Shea join Kieran to discuss.
Thad Taylor, Paul Maoate, Stephen Hunt and Brendan Popplewell preview Legends day at Te Rapa
Thad Taylor, Paul Maoate, Stephen Hunt and Brendan Popplewell preview Taranaki Cup Day at New Plymouth.
Thad Taylor, Stephen Hunt, Paul Maoate and Brendan Popplewell preview the massive day of racing at Trentham ahead of the 2025 Wellington Cup Day.
Join Thad Taylor, Stephen Hunt, Paul Maoate and Brendan Popplewell as they preview Harcourts Thorndon Mile Day at Trentham.
Join Thad Taylor, Stephen Hunt and Brendan Popplewell as they preview Manawatu Cup day at Trentham.
Join Thad Taylor, Stephen Hunt and Brendan Popplewell as they preview SkyCity Hamilton Waikato Cup Day at Te Rapa.
Join Thad Taylor, Paul Maoate, Stephen Hunt and Brendan Popplewell as they preview the races at Ellerslie & the Group 1 TAB Mufhasa Classic at Trentham.
Join Thad Taylor, Paul Maoate, Stephen Hunt and Brendan Popplewell as they preview the races at Ellerslie and Whanganui.
Join Thad Taylor, Paul Maoate, Stephen Hunt and Brendan Popplewell as they preview the races at Pukekohe.
The Leg Up crew preview the final day of New Zealand Cup Week for 2024. Join Thad Taylor, Paul Maoate, Stephen Hunt and Brendan Popplewell as they go through the feature races on New Zealand Cup & 1000 Guineas Day at Riccarton Park
The Leg Up crew are back for a huge weekend of racing! Join Thad Taylor, Paul Maoate, Stephen Hunt and Brendan Popplewell as they preview Trentham, Tauranga and Derby Day!
The Leg Up crew are back for a huge weekend of racing! Join Thad Taylor, Paul Maoate, Stephen Hunt and Brendan Popplewell as they preview Ellerslie, Randwick and more!
The Leg Up crew are back for a huge weekend of racing! Join Thad Taylor, Paul Maoate, Stephen Hunt and Brendan Popplewell as they preview The Everest at Randwick, Ellerslie races and more!
The Leg Up crew are back for a huge weekend of racing! Join Thad Taylor, Stephen Hunt and Brendan Popplewell as they preview Te Rapa & the Livamol Classic.
The Leg Up is back for another season! Thad Taylor, Stephen Hunt and Paul Maoate preview the first G1 race of the NZ season, The Tarzino.
Stephen Hunt was the Silver Cup Champion in the New District Manager category in Cutco/Vector Marketing for 2023. He started in the business in 2019 and ran the #6 Branch in the company in 2022. He was promoted to District Manager in Amarillo TX in 2023, and is building an amazing organization. Stephen is already an integral part of the Lone Star Division and the Southwest Region. For the complete show notes and access to all episodes, visit ChangingLivesPodcast.com
Recording this bonus episode with the amazing Carrie Aalberts (aka the Dementia Darling) was so much fun! We recorded it live from the 2023 Positive Approach to Care conference, which was led by Teepa Snow. Her Positive Approach to Care is tackling dementia collectively. Carrie is not only a dear friend of mine but also a valued colleague. She brings immense help, encouragement, and knowledge to the world of caregiving and senior care. With a decade of experience and a master's in gerontology, she truly is the Dementia Darling. She also serves as a care advisor for Eugeria, offering her unique perspective on dignified innovations for such a significant journey. In our conversation, Carrie and I had a lot of fun. Firstly, it was an exciting time because "Dementia Divas," which is the first-ever TV show devoted to dementia caregivers, was being released the same week as our gathering at the Teepa Snow conference. Teepa is part of the dementia divas, along with Dr. Macie Smith. The dementia divas can be found on Saltbox TV and will continue to be featured. We dive into behind-the-scenes details of the recording and discuss how they are reaching and impacting others. We talk about shifting the narrative around dementia care, tackling the hard stuff, and navigating compassion and empathy. We give shout-outs to Vera Music, Stephen Hunt, Relish, Dr. Macie Smith, Saltbox TV, Zinnia, Allyson Schrier, and others. Carrie shares the joy of the first holiday season in the US for Eugeria. It's a reflection of how special they are and the mission they are on, working towards greatly improving the quality of life for caregivers and those living with dementia. We also discuss great, dignified gift ideas for your loved ones. You don't want to miss this conversation. I just love any opportunity I get to talk to Carrie Aalberts. This episode is powered by Seni, which provides support and products for those caring for their loved ones. Learn more at www.dementiadarling.com
Improving MetService's severe weather forecasts to accurately predict freak destructive storms, such as the Auckland Anniversary downpour, will take "substantial and ongoing investment". That's one of the key findings of a review by the country's official weather forecaster into its handling of the Auckland floods and Cyclone Gabrielle. The review says in Auckland, the computerised weather modelling generally performed poorly. Then despite meteorologists in the severe weather team making significant adjustments to compensate, the actual rainfall intensity and volume of water was still more extreme than they estimated. MetService chief executive Stephen Hunt spoke to Guyon Espiner.
MetService is explaining why its models struggled to predict how bad the fatal Auckland Anniversary Storm was going to be. An internal review reveals it failed to indicate the severity of the event and has found fault with the warnings issued. MetService CEO Stephen Hunt told Mike Hosking that teams were in a real state of flow on the day. Stephen Hunt says they're looking at using AI technology to better predict the weather. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Stephen Hunt AKA Matt Hancock joins JK and Adam for a chat about TED talks, starting bands and his time on Neighbours.https://linktr.ee/neighbourhoodrewatchIf you would like to support the podcast, you could always leave a nice 5 star review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify ORyou can subscribe to our Patreon for just £1 a month (plus VAT) and receive early access to the podcast and exclusive weekly bonus episodes.www.patreon.com/neighbourhoodrewatch Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/the-neighbourhood-rewatch. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Have you ever felt the transformative power of a familiar melody transporting you back to a cherished memory? My guest today is Stephen Hunt, he is the CEO and co-founder of Music Health, a company that brilliantly interweaves technology with music. Stephen shares how music can be a beacon of hope and connection, especially for those living with dementia. Stephen's journey into this mission began with a personal passion for music. From childhood aspirations of becoming a musician to the altruistic goal of pursuing music as a therapeutic tool. Music Health's trailblazing product, Vera, is making waves internationally. The foundation of the Vera music app is deeply rooted in a personal story as Stephen's grandfather had Alzheimers. The lived experience and the observed challenges fueled the desire to create a solution that could make a difference in the lives of those living with dementia and their caregivers. This app employs AI technologies to delve deep into the tapestry of memory, retrieving invaluable moments from the past encoded in the songs that once stirred our emotions. With its recent launch in several nations, including Australia, Canada, and the US, Vera is on a mission not just to play songs, but to rejuvenate forgotten memories and touch the core of the human spirit, especially for those navigating the challenges of dementia. Stephen shares the vision of 'tech with purpose', which is redefining the paradigm of music therapy. Today, we talk about the science behind this innovation, the anthropological history of music as a healing agent, and the app's tangible impact on its users as it's incorporated into daily life and can elevate the care experience. This provides meaningful benefits for both the recipient and the caregivers. Stephen shares how there has been great success working with professional caregivers in assisted living and aged care homes along with at-home caregivers. Music is powerful, it is meaningful, it offers moments of joy, memory and connection. Thank you, Stephen, for sharing the transformative power of music with us all. Learn more at https://www.musichealth.ai/ & https://www.veramusic.com/ Don't miss Stephen's recent TedxSydney talk: The magic of 'Precision Music' for people living with dementia HERE! *This episode is brought to you by Gigi Betty co. A boutique gift shop raising awareness and funds for caregivers and care partners. Show now at www.gigibettyco.com. Use the special code WILLGATHER20 for 20% off your order- Just for our podcast listeners! We are not medical professionals and are not providing any medical advice. If you have any medical questions, we recommend that you talk with a medical professional of your choice. willGather has taken care in selecting its speakers but the opinions of our speakers are theirs alone. Thank you for your continued interest in our podcasts. Thank you for listening! Please follow for updates, rate & review! For more information about our guest, podcast & sponsorship opportunities, visit www.willgatherpodcast.com
The UK and Ireland are set to be named as hosts of Euro 2028 by UEFA next Tuesday. It's after Turkey withdrew from the bidding process, after their bid with Italy to host the 2032 tournament was successful. The UK and Ireland bid for 2028 is now unopposed. Kieran was joined by Stephen Hunt, former Irish International and Brian Gartland, Former Dundalk Captain to discuss...
Title Meet Stephen Hunt - Former team manager for Rooster Hall Racing and current driver in the SCCA ---------------------------------------------- Description Today I sat down with Stephen Hunt. I caught Stephen spectating at the SRO GT World Challenge Race at VIR. He was hanging out with the Rooster Hall team, because he used to be their team manager. Now he's doing his own thing and racing in the SCCA and he's going to the runoffs this year. Our sponsor for this episode is Chris Taylor Racing Chris Taylor Racing Services is a longtime provider of storage, transportation, and maintenance work on a variety of racecars in the Austin area. On the same site since 2003, located across the street from the world-famous Circuit of the Americas. Chris is a veteran of the motorsports industry, working on everything from B-Specs (TCB), Formula cars, Trans-Am cars, and a Championship winning SRO TC Americas crew chief for Skip Barber Racing Team. Our goal is to bring Professional level service and support to your club race or track day! Website: https://christaylorracing.com Email: christaylorracing@gmail.com Connect with Driven To Compete for sponsorship opportunities Website: www.DrivenToCompete.com Newsletter: https://manage.kmail-lists.com/subscriptions/subscribe?a=R9E7pX&g=VHesvQ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@driventocompete1 Email: info@driventocompete.com Phone: (512) 222-3402 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/racingwire/support
Music plays a multifaceted and vital role in dementia caregiving, offering a range of benefits that extend far beyond stress relief. For individuals with dementia, music can evoke memories, trigger emotions, and facilitate communication when other forms of connection may become challenging. Caregivers harness the power of music to create a sense of familiarity, comfort, and joy in their interactions. Learn the trick to making music engagement easier in this weeks conversation. Music can uniquely transport individuals with dementia to specific moments in their past, eliciting reminiscence and triggering positive emotions. It can reduce anxiety and agitation, creating a calming and soothing environment. Caregivers often use personalized playlists, incorporating songs from the individual's youth or culturally significant music, to promote engagement and spark memories. Beyond emotional well-being, music can also enhance cognitive function. Rhythmic patterns and melodies can help improve attention, stimulate cognitive processes, and support language abilities. Singing or playing musical instruments can encourage motor skills and coordination, fostering a sense of accomplishment and self-expression. Moreover, music offers a shared experience for caregivers and individuals with dementia, promoting connection, bonding, and moments of joy. Caregivers often find that music transcends the limitations of verbal communication and allows for meaningful connections that bring comfort to both parties. But what if you can't find the right music to connect with your loved one? That was my situation which made me the ideal person to chat with Stephen Hunt of Vera. An app that helps you find the specific pieces of music that will likely envoke all the positive benefits listed above.
Music plays a multifaceted and vital role in dementia caregiving, offering a range of benefits that extend far beyond stress relief. For individuals with dementia, music can evoke memories, trigger emotions, and facilitate communication when other forms of connection may become challenging. Caregivers harness the power of music to create a sense of familiarity, comfort, and joy in their interactions. Learn the trick to making music engagement easier in this weeks conversation. Music can uniquely transport individuals with dementia to specific moments in their past, eliciting reminiscence and triggering positive emotions. It can reduce anxiety and agitation, creating a calming and soothing environment. Caregivers often use personalized playlists, incorporating songs from the individual's youth or culturally significant music, to promote engagement and spark memories. Beyond emotional well-being, music can also enhance cognitive function. Rhythmic patterns and melodies can help improve attention, stimulate cognitive processes, and support language abilities. Singing or playing musical instruments can encourage motor skills and coordination, fostering a sense of accomplishment and self-expression. Moreover, music offers a shared experience for caregivers and individuals with dementia, promoting connection, bonding, and moments of joy. Caregivers often find that music transcends the limitations of verbal communication and allows for meaningful connections that bring comfort to both parties. But what if you can't find the right music to connect with your loved one? That was my situation which made me the ideal person to chat with Stephen Hunt of Vera. An app that helps you find the specific pieces of music that will likely envoke all the positive benefits listed above. Find the app here. Sign Up for more Advice & Wisdom - email newsletter. Please help us keep our show going by supporting our sponsors. Thank you. Did you know people with Alzheimer's can receive nearly 200 spam calls a week? You can put a stop to those now. Relevate from NeuroReserve Make Your Brain Span Match Your LifeSpan With Relevate nutritional supplement, you get science-backed nutrition to help protect your brain power today and for years to come. You deserve a brain span that lasts as long as your lifespan. Join Fading Memories On Social Media! If you've enjoyed this episode, please share this podcast with other caregivers! You'll find us on social media at the following links. Instagram Twitter LinkedIn Facebook Contact Jen at hello@fadingmemoriespodcast.com
How many of us know someone who does not want to know if they have some form of dementia? Despite all the benefits of an early diagnosis, they either can't or refuse to be swayed. Getting an early diagnosis, while still devasting, is important, and today we're discussing how celebrities discussing their risks might help move more people into accepting the benefits of knowing sooner rather than later. When a celebrity openly discusses their risk of Alzheimer's disease, it can profoundly impact raising awareness and promoting dementia prevention knowledge. Celebrities possess a significant platform and influence that can reach a wide audience, capturing public attention and generating interest in important health issues. By sharing their personal experiences and vulnerabilities regarding Alzheimer's risk, celebrities can break down stigma, normalize discussions about cognitive health, and encourage individuals to take proactive steps in their own lives. Their stories serve as relatable examples, fostering empathy and creating a community around dementia prevention. A celebrity speaking out about their risk also garners media coverage and public discourse. This increased visibility brings the topic of dementia prevention into the mainstream, leading to greater public education and understanding. It can motivate individuals to educate themselves about risk factors, adopt healthier lifestyles, engage in brain-stimulating activities, and undergo regular cognitive assessments. That's the topic of discussion with this week's guest, Stephen Hunt. Please help us keep our show going by supporting our sponsors. Thank you. Did you know people with Alzheimer's can receive nearly 200 spam calls a week? You can put a stop to those now. Relevate from NeuroReserve Make Your Brain Span Match Your LifeSpan With Relevate nutritional supplement, you get science-backed nutrition to help protect your brain power today and for years to come. You deserve a brain span that lasts as long as your lifespan. Join Fading Memories On Social Media! If you've enjoyed this episode, please share this podcast with other caregivers! You'll find us on social media at the following links. Instagram Twitter LinkedIn Facebook Contact Jen at hello@fadingmemoriespodcast.com
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In this episode, host Dr. Michael Barraza interviews Dr. Stephen Hunt about building a pain practice, including his nerve ablation technique, how to obtain referrals, and why it is one of the most rewarding procedures that he does. --- EARN CME Reflect on how this Podcast applies to your day-to-day and earn free AMA PRA Category 1 CMEs: https://earnc.me/z9cUt2 --- SHOW NOTES We begin by discussing what caused Dr. Hunt to start building a pain service. He was treating many patients with lung cancer, and he saw so many patients toward the end of their life. What they wanted was to reduce their suffering due to pain. He saw what was being offered for them, which was opioids, but this caused them to be disconnected from their families at such an important time in their life. He knew he could offer nerve blocks and ablation, so he began educating himself. As he learned about different blocks, he adapted them to create his own technique. Pretty soon, word got out that he was doing this, and he started getting referrals from oncologists. Soon after this, thoracic surgeons and breast surgeons began referring to him for post-thoracotomy and post-mastectomy pain. Next, radiation oncologists referred their patients with radiation necrosis of the ribs, and orthopedic surgeons referred patients to him for pain from musculoskeletal metastases. For his technique, he often starts with a test block using bupivacaine and triamcinolone, which prolongs the effect of the bupivacaine and provides relief for around two weeks. For the ablation, he does the block in the same way, waits 15 minutes, and then injects ethanol to ablate the nerve. Some tips he has learned for celiac ablation are to ablate the retrocrural splanchnic nerves, because they feed into the celiac, and you will get a better result. Other areas he commonly ablates are intercostal nerves. For these, to avoid devastating paralysis from damage to the spinal cord, he always orients his needle lateral and stays at least two inches away from the spine. He advises those new in pain interventions to remember your anatomy. In radiology, we learn it all, and if you remember these nerves, you will be able to help a lot of people with their pain and decrease their suffering, making an enormous impact on someone's quality of life. --- RESOURCES PIGI Lab: https://www.med.upenn.edu/pigilab/ Twitter: @PigiLab @md_rogue
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In this episode, host Dr. Michael Barraza interviews Dr. Stephen Hunt about building a pain practice, including his nerve ablation technique, how to obtain referrals, and why it is one of the most rewarding procedures that he does. --- SHOW NOTES We begin by discussing what caused Dr. Hunt to start building a pain service. He was treating many patients with lung cancer, and he saw so many patients toward the end of their life. What they wanted was to reduce their suffering due to pain. He saw what was being offered for them, which was opioids, but this caused them to be disconnected from their families at such an important time in their life. He knew he could offer nerve blocks and ablation, so he began educating himself. As he learned about different blocks, he adapted them to create his own technique. Pretty soon, word got out that he was doing this, and he started getting referrals from oncologists. Soon after this, thoracic surgeons and breast surgeons began referring to him for post-thoracotomy and post-mastectomy pain. Next, radiation oncologists referred their patients with radiation necrosis of the ribs, and orthopedic surgeons referred patients to him for pain from musculoskeletal metastases. For his technique, he often starts with a test block using bupivacaine and triamcinolone, which prolongs the effect of the bupivacaine and provides relief for around two weeks. For the ablation, he does the block in the same way, waits 15 minutes, and then injects ethanol to ablate the nerve. Some tips he has learned for celiac ablation are to ablate the retrocrural splanchnic nerves, because they feed into the celiac, and you will get a better result. Other areas he commonly ablates are intercostal nerves. For these, to avoid devastating paralysis from damage to the spinal cord, he always orients his needle lateral and stays at least two inches away from the spine. He advises those new in pain interventions to remember your anatomy. In radiology, we learn it all, and if you remember these nerves, you will be able to help a lot of people with their pain and decrease their suffering, making an enormous impact on someone's quality of life. --- RESOURCES PIGI Lab: https://www.med.upenn.edu/pigilab/ Twitter: @PigiLab @md_rogue
Stephen Hunt, Claire Hakeman and U21s coach James Collins join Mikey Burrows to discuss just how the first team went from their heaviest defeat in over a decade to then beating Aston Villa. How the U21s survived relegation too and the reaction as the Womens team retain the Birmingham FA County Cup at Molineux is also included. Plus, find out how nice Toti is off the pitch, how Ruben Neves committed himself to turning the season around and how the club decides whether to loan out or retain young talent. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this panel episode recorded at SIR 2023, Drs. Stephen Hunt, Chuck Martin, and Gaurav Gadodia update us on current applications and future directions of augmented reality in interventional radiology. --- CHECK OUT OUR SPONSOR Medtronic Ellipsys Vascular Access System https://www.medtronic.com/ellipsys --- EARN CME Reflect on how this Podcast applies to your day-to-day and earn free AMA PRA Category 1 CMEs: https://earnc.me/voyqG5 --- SHOW NOTES Dr. Hunt explains the differences between virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR), and mixed reality (MR) since there is increasing levels of overlap between virtual and real worlds with each category . He notes that all three are being explored in surgical fields, especially orthopedics and neurosurgery. Within IR, augmented reality can be used to adjust images and subtract out respiratory motion, making biopsies and ablations safer and more effective. Dr. Hunt became interested in AR when his PIGI Lab at the University of Pennsylvania needed 3D models to access liver tumors in experimental mice. Additionally, AR is a useful tool for planning difficult procedures and teaching interventional procedures to trainees across the globe. Dr. Martin speaks about the intersection of medicine and industry. He directs research studies for Mediview, a company focused on bringing AR into medical imaging. Dr. Martin speaks about the important role that industry plays in commercializing an invention and getting it into operators' hands. As larger companies enter the AR space, accessibility and user interfaces will improve. Additionally, the shift towards AR product development can guide future FDA regulations. Dr. Gadodia's engineering background made him excited to enter the AR space as resident at the Cleveland Clinic. He highlights applications of AR in the non-academic setting. Using a headset could increase procedural efficiency and access to care. Finally, we discuss major shifts in industry and medicine that favor the increasing use of AR, such as industry's need for clinician input in product development, the multitude of startups working on the same issues, and the overarching goal of patient safety. --- RESOURCES Ep. 7- Lung Tumor Ablation with Dr. Stephen Hunt: https://www.backtable.com/shows/vi/podcasts/7/lung-tumor-ablation Ep. 53- International IR Volunteer Work with Dr. Stephen Hunt: https://www.backtable.com/shows/vi/podcasts/53/international-ir-volunteer-work Mediview: https://mediview.com/ Microsoft HoloLens: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/hololens Penn Image-Guided Interventions (PIGI) Lab: https://www.med.upenn.edu/pigilab/
In this panel episode recorded at SIR 2023, Drs. Stephen Hunt, Chuck Martin, and Gaurav Gadodia update us on current applications and future directions of augmented reality in interventional radiology. --- CHECK OUT OUR SPONSORS Medtronic Ellipsys Vascular Access System https://www.medtronic.com/ellipsys Reflow Medical https://www.reflowmedical.com/ --- EARN CME Reflect on how this Podcast applies to your day-to-day and earn free AMA PRA Category 1 CMEs: https://earnc.me/voyqG5 --- SHOW NOTES Dr. Hunt explains the differences between virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR), and mixed reality (MR) since there is increasing levels of overlap between virtual and real worlds with each category . He notes that all three are being explored in surgical fields, especially orthopedics and neurosurgery. Within IR, augmented reality can be used to adjust images and subtract out respiratory motion, making biopsies and ablations safer and more effective. Dr. Hunt became interested in AR when his PIGI Lab at the University of Pennsylvania needed 3D models to access liver tumors in experimental mice. Additionally, AR is a useful tool for planning difficult procedures and teaching interventional procedures to trainees across the globe. Dr. Martin speaks about the intersection of medicine and industry. He directs research studies for Mediview, a company focused on bringing AR into medical imaging. Dr. Martin speaks about the important role that industry plays in commercializing an invention and getting it into operators' hands. As larger companies enter the AR space, accessibility and user interfaces will improve. Additionally, the shift towards AR product development can guide future FDA regulations. Dr. Gadodia's engineering background made him excited to enter the AR space as resident at the Cleveland Clinic. He highlights applications of AR in the non-academic setting. Using a headset could increase procedural efficiency and access to care. Finally, we discuss major shifts in industry and medicine that favor the increasing use of AR, such as industry's need for clinician input in product development, the multitude of startups working on the same issues, and the overarching goal of patient safety. --- RESOURCES Ep. 7- Lung Tumor Ablation with Dr. Stephen Hunt: https://www.backtable.com/shows/vi/podcasts/7/lung-tumor-ablation Ep. 53- International IR Volunteer Work with Dr. Stephen Hunt: https://www.backtable.com/shows/vi/podcasts/53/international-ir-volunteer-work Mediview: https://mediview.com/ Microsoft HoloLens: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/hololens Penn Image-Guided Interventions (PIGI) Lab: https://www.med.upenn.edu/pigilab/
Former ROI international Stephen Hunt joins Will O'Callaghan & Colm Boohig to look through this weekend's action! Football with @SkyIreland
Music Health's new music app, Vera, utilizes individualized playlists to stimulate activity in different parts of the brain of those with dementia. This application of music has been shown to enhance lucidity, physical movement, mood, quality of life, and communication; as well as reduce depression, anxiety, stress, agitation, confusion, and pain. We discuss the science behind these developments, the corresponding benefits for caregivers… and how the app got its name! Links and notes related to this episode can be found at https://mpetersonmusic.com/podcast/episode141 Connect with us: Newsletter: https://mpetersonmusic.com/subscribe Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EnhanceLifeMusic/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/enhancelifemusic/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mpetersonpiano/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/musicenhances Sponsorship information: https://mpetersonmusic.com/podcast/sponsor Leave us a review on Podchaser.com! https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/enhance-life-with-music-909096 In-episode promo: Arts for the Health of It podcast https://heartsneedart.org/podcast/
I've always thought us business owners can learn so much from the hospitality industry, around customer service, customer experience, local area marketing etc. So, when I heard about multi-million dollar publican, Stephen Hunt, who started his 7 hotel empire from his parents' backyard, I just had to get him on the show. It's episode 590, full of one-percenters, of The (12 year-old, award-winning) Small Business Big Marketing podcast with host Tim Reid. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.