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Stony Brook Medicine psychologist, Dr. Anthony Anzalone, as well as psychiatrist Dr. Rachel Sivek, join Heart of The East End Gianna Volpe on WLIW-FM, to talk more about Stony Brook Medicine's parent group, PATH (Promoting Adaptive Tech Habits), designed to help families foster healthy, disciplined relationships to screens/technology in a chronically online society. Listen to the playlist on Apple Music
What are screens really doing to our kids' brains—and what can we do about it? In this powerful and eye-opening conversation, we sit down with Dr. Nicholas Kardaras, bestselling author of Glow Kids, to unpack the neurological, emotional, and social toll of growing up in a screen-saturated world. From the dopamine feedback loops of gaming and social media to the subtle ways technology reshapes attention, identity, and development, Dr. Kardaras doesn't hold back. Whether your child is just starting out with tech or already deep in digital dependence, this conversation offers clarity, compassion, and concrete strategies.Dr. Kardaras is an Ivy League educated psychologist, one of the country's foremost addiction and mental health experts and bestselling author.. A former clinical professor at Stony Brook Medicine, he's developed treatment programs all over the country, has written for TIME Magazine, Scientific American, Salon and Psychology Today, and has appeared on Good Morning America, ABC's 20/20, CNN, the CBS Evening News, PBS, NPR, FOX & Friends and in Esquire and Vanity Fair. He lives in Sag Harbor, NY with his wife and twin sons. Find out more hereWanting to hear more from the Institute?50% off for this week only! This Mother's Day we have over 100 workshops and courses on sale! Find the perfect workshop for the mom in your life here"We would not give our kids keys to a car without preparation. Why should we do this with phones? "- Jessica Alexander Every family should have a set of Jessica's incredible conversation cards: Raising Digital Citizens! Comprehensive and fun- the cards cover all of the essential conversations to have with your child before you hand over their first phone ( and many families continue to use the cards for long after too) ! Click here for more Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Stony Brook Medicine's Dr. Genna Hymowitz joins Gianna Volpe of The Heart of The East End to discuss disordered eating amidst National Nutrition Month and in support of Long Island's only local NPR radio station, WLIW-FM, during the Chairman's Matching Gift Challenge where WLIW-FM's board of trustees, thanks to Chairman James Attwood, are matching all donations dollar-for-dollar up to our $50,000 fundraising goal online at WLIWFM.org or by phone at 800-262-0717Later in the hour, we hear from North Fork author, Jim Sleckman, sharing his essay, “What Do You Wear to a Colonoscopy,” amidst National Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month.
Dr. Angela Kokkosis, Director of the Center for Vein Care and director of the DVT team at Stony Brook Medicine, joins Gianna Volpe of The Heart of The East End amidst DVT Awareness Month and in support of Long Island's only local NPR radio station, WLIW-FM, during the Chairman's Matching Gift Challenge where WLIW-FM's board of trustees, thanks to Chairman James Attwood, are matching all donations dollar-for-dollar up to our $50,000 fundraising goal online at WLIWFM.org or by phone at 800-262-0717Listen to the playlist on Apple Music
Stony Brook Medicine ophthalmologist Dr. Daniel Cyr joins Heart of The East End Gianna Volpe on WLIW-FM to talk about a new study out that 1 in 3 children worldwide is now nearsighted, with that percentage expected to keep rising.Listen to the playlist on Apple Music
Stony Brook Medicine clinical psychologist, Dr. Anthony Anzalone, joins Heart of The East End Gianna Volpe on WLIW-FM to talk about some of the impacts screen-time, social media and smartphones are having on adolescents. Listen to the playlist on Apple Music
In this episode of the Becker's Healthcare podcast, Dr. Susmita Pati, Chief, Division of Primary Care Pediatrics at Stony Brook Medicine, shares her perspectives on the impact of social media on children's health and the importance of real-time communication to combat loneliness. Dr. Pothi also discusses the integration of AI in pediatric care and highlights key initiatives to support children's well-being in an increasingly digital world.
In this episode of the Becker's Healthcare podcast, Dr. Susmita Pati, Chief, Division of Primary Care Pediatrics at Stony Brook Medicine, shares her perspectives on the impact of social media on children's health and the importance of real-time communication to combat loneliness. Dr. Pati also discusses the integration of AI in pediatric care and highlights key initiatives to support children's well-being in an increasingly digital world.
Dr. Melinda Staiger, radiologist and the Director of Clinical Operations at the Carol M. Baldwin Breast Care Center at Stony Brook Medicine, joins Heart of The East End Gianna Volpe on WLIW-FM to talk about cutting-edge imaging technologies being used to detect breast cancer by Stony Brook Medicine amidst breast cancer awareness month. Listen to the playlist on Apple Music
Back from SHSMD Connections 2024 in Denver, CO, Jenny Bristow, Shelby Auer, Mark Brandes, and Taylor Fedderke from Hedy & Hopp share their key takeaways. They discuss the latest trends in AI and privacy, the strong audience engagement in Q&As, and why using data effectively remains a top priority in healthcare marketing. They also highlight sessions on recruitment-focused marketing strategies, a basketball-themed initiative that improved KPIs like reducing harm events and patient stay times, and a creative healthcare heroes social media program. From first-time attendees to catching up with old friends—and handing out fan favorite friendship bracelets and art prints at H&H's booth—the team shares their favorite moments and insights from a successful conference! Connect with Jenny: ● Email: jenny@hedyandhopp.com ● LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jennybristow/ Connect with Mark: ● LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/markbrandes/ Connect with Shelby: ● LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/shelby-wanne/ Connect with Taylor: ● LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/taylorfedderke/ SHSMD24 Speakers Mentioned ● Maria Belli, Sheppard Pratt: https://www.linkedin.com/in/maria-belli-773389143/ ● Kristina Schiller Chaki, Sheppart Pratt: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kristina-schiller/ ● Allison Vance, Regional One Health: https://www.linkedin.com/in/allisonvance/ ● Jani Radhakrishhnan, Regional One Health: https://www.linkedin.com/in/janirad/ ● Carley Cori (Weinstein), Stony Brook Medicine: https://www.linkedin.com/in/carleypweinstein/ ● Breanne Taylor, The Kids Mental Health Foundation: https://www.linkedin.com/in/breanne-taylor-932403b/ ● Donna Teach: https://www.linkedin.com/in/donnawteach/ If you enjoyed this episode we'd love to hear your feedback! Please consider leaving us a review on your preferred listening platform and sharing it with others.
Does it ever feel like everyone needs some form of vision correction these days? Anna and Raven spoke to Dr. Daniel Cyr of Stony Brook Medicine about why myopia is so common, especially in adolescents!
Dympna Lynch Weil, MD is a board-certified obstetrician-gynecologist with a long-standing interest in women's health and physician wellness. She received her undergraduate and medical degrees at NYU and completed her residency in OB/GYN and Reproductive Medicine at Stony Brook Medicine where she was Chief Resident, remained on Faculty for several years and was the Assistant medical student clerkship director. Dr. Weil was most recently in clinical practice as an OBGYN Hospitalist, with experience in academics and private practice. During more than twelve years of clinical practice, Dympna was committed to education and service: she was an educator of patients, medical students, and residents, while also serving in various leadership positions. Dr. Weil founded and Chaired the Clinician Wellness Committee at her organization. She also was a member of the CARE program – a peer-to-peer support group within the organization to help with second victim and difficult outcomes among her colleagues.Dympna is a Physician Wellness Advocate, author + speaker who empowers and educates healthcare practitioners, residents, and students who are struggling in their lives to advocate and take of themselves from the inside out. Work-life harmony, self-care, medical litigation, infertility, and self-compassion are among the coaching topics which are near to her heart. She trained with Martha Beck and is a Certified Wayfinder Master Coach; she also holds her ICF certification as an Associate Certified Coach and she is featured in the American Medical Women's Association's Physician Coaching Directory.Some of the topics we discussed were:The importance of self care and self compassion in protecting your wellbeingPractical strategies for practicing self compassion and preventing burnoutHow to allow yourself to feel and recognize your emotions without getting overwhelmed by them Dr. Weil's dialing up and dialing down methods for dealing with intense emotionsHow the push to be resilient can overshadow the need to take care of ourselves, especially as physicians who deal with the emotional toll of working in medicineWhy perfectionism can hold us back How doing an activity you really enjoy that captures your attention and gets you out of your head is a form of meditationThe benefits of prioritizing physical wellness on patient care and outcomesAnd more!Learn more about me or schedule a FREE coaching call:https://www.joyfulsuccessliving.com/Join the Voices of Women Physicians Facebook Group:https://www.facebook.com/groups/190596326343825/Connect with Dr. Weil:Website:https://www.dympnaweil.com/LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/dympnaweil/Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/dympna.weilInstagram:https://www.instagram.com/dympnaweil/
Dr. Chuck Mikell and Gerald Doroski join Heart of The East End Gianna Volpe on WLIW-FM to talk about the procedure that made Stony Brook Medicine the first on Long Island to implant a new device into an ischemic stroke survivor designed to improve upper limb functionListen to the playlist on Apple Music
Stony Brook Medicine urologist Dr. William Berg joins Gianna Volpe on WLIW-FM's Heart of The East End to talk men's health issues, including non-invasive ways to test for prostate cancer. Listen to the playlist on Apple Music
Leaders from Ballad Health, Baystate Health, Stony Brook Medicine and Purple Lab share how health systems can take a more sophisticated and consumer-focused approach to attracting new patients. Our expert panel leads a thought-provoking discussion on the importance of seeing patients as healthcare consumers and understanding how they make decisions, what motivates them, and how, where, and why they engage with the broader healthcare system. You will discover innovative patient acquisition strategies and best practices you can implement in your organization to break through the market clutter, differentiate your health system's offerings and create a message that resonates with customers. Themes covered: Consumer Centricity & The Patient Journey Personalized, Data-Driven Marketing Health Equity Guests: Ebrahim Barkoudah, MD, MPH, MBA, System Chief of Hospital Medicine and Regional Chief Medical Officer/Regional Quality Officer, Baystate Health Timothy Brown, Chief Communications and Marketing Officer, Stony Brook Medicine Molly Luton, Chief Marketing and Communications Officer, Ballad Health Ted Sweetser, Vice President, Strategy, Healthcare, Purple Labs Bios: https://www.brightspotsinhealthcare.com/events/how-top-hospital-systems-are-capturing-new-patients/ We are proud to have Purple Lab as the sponsor of this event. Their support is Instrumental in bringing you this insightful discussion. PurpleLab is a health tech company that puts valuable healthcare insights in customers' hands, enabling the healthcare industry to drive better outcomes through access to real-world data. https://purplelab.com/
Join Dr. Susmita Pati, Chief of the Division of Primary Care Pediatrics at Stony Brook Medicine, as she discusses her background, impactful changes made in the past year, current healthcare trends, and strategic growth plans for the upcoming months. Gain insights from a leading expert in pediatric primary care shaping the future of healthcare delivery.
Join us this week as Meena Mallipeddi welcome's guest Liz Popwell, FACHE, PMP, the Chief Strategy and Transformation Officer at Stony Brook Medicine.What you'll get from this episode:Adapting to New York and Long Island: Liz Popwell reflects on her personal and professional transition to New York and Long Island, embracing the diverse culture and community.Unique Aspects of Stony Brook Medicine: Liz highlights the unique combination of rich expertise, innovation, and collaboration at Stony Brook, despite common healthcare challenges like access and disparities.Evolving Role of Strategy and Transformation at Stony Brook: Liz discusses the creation and evolution of her role as the Chief Strategy and Transformation Officer, emphasizing strategic planning and organizational transformation.Future Vision for Stony Brook Medicine: Liz shares her vision for Stony Brook's future, focusing on technology advancements like AI and machine learning, and their potential impact on healthcare delivery.“AmplifyMD immediately connects medical facilities to a large network of physicians in all of the most essential specialties, including Neurology, Cardiology, Infectious Disease, Pulmonology and Heme/Onc.” Their mission is access, by becoming the definitive specialty care platform that connects every medical facility to the specialty care they need to improve patient outcomes. - https://amplifymd.com/Learn more about our guests:Guests LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/strategysuccess/Company LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/stony-brook-medicine/Company Website: https://www.stonybrookmedicine.edu/Follow The Seamless Connection: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-seamless-connection
The Growth Initiative: Winter session dates are January 11 - February 15 LIVE calls will be Thursdays at 7am or 3pm PST. https://www.nowthatwereafamily.com/thegrowthinitiativeRegister here for the Free Growth Initiative Masterclass: https://www.nowthatwereafamily.com/growth-initiative-webinar Get it All Done Club: https://www.nowthatwereafamily.com/get-it-all-done-club Is your life just too complicated to ever feel peaceful? Check out Katie's Free Home Management Masterclass: https://www.nowthatwereafamily.com/get-it-all-done-club Grow as a couple and get the couple's package! You can get over $150 off if you sign up for the Growth Initiative and Get It All Done Club together.https://www.nowthatwereafamily.com/offers/S3GJdvSm/checkout - Dr. Nicholas Kardaras is an Ivy League educated psychologist, one of the country's foremost addiction and mental health experts and the bestselling author of Glow Kids. A former clinical professor at Stony Brook Medicine, he's developed treatment programs all over the country, has written for TIME Magazine, Scientific American, Salon and Psychology Today, and has appeared on Good Morning America, ABC's 20/20, CNN, the CBS Evening News, PBS, NPR, FOX & Friends and in Esquire and Vanity Fair. He lives in Sag Harbor, NY with his wife and twin sons. Dr. Nicholas Kardaras' books - - Glow Kids - https://amzn.to/48LwDbC - Digital Madness - https://amzn.to/41NsrpxWebsite - http://www.drkardaras.com
Stony Brook Medicine's Burn Center is using a pineapple infused cream to treat patients. Newsline with Brigitte Quinn spoke with Medical Director Dr. Steven Sandoval about the groundbreaking treatment.
This week on The Hamilton Review Podcast, we are honored to welcome BACK for the second time to the show, Dr. Nicholas Kardaras! If you missed the first conversation, go back to episode 174 from September 2022 to listen to Dr. Kardaras discuss his best selling book, "Glow Kids." In this conversation, Dr. Kardaras talks about his latest book, "Digital Madness: How Social Media is Driving Our Mental Health Crisis - and How to Restore Our Sanity." An important conversation filled with essential information for parents. Dr. Nicholas Kardaras is an Ivy-League educated psychologist, a best-selling author, an internationally renowned speaker and one of the country's foremost experts on mental health, addiction and the impacts of the digital age. He is currently the CEO and Chief Clinical Officer of Maui Recovery in Hawaii and Omega Recovery in Austin, Texas and a former Clinical Professor at Stony Brook Medicine in NY where he specialized in teaching the neurophysiology and treatment of addiction and has also taught neuropsychology at the doctoral-level. Dr. Kardaras is the author of the best-selling "Glow Kids" (St. Martin's Press, 2016), the seminal book on screen-effects and now been translated into 12 languages, and the just released “Digital Madness: How Social Media is Driving our Mental Health Crisis” (St. Martin's, 2022). He has written for TIME Magazine, Scientific American, Psychology Today, Salon, The NY Daily News, and FOX News, and has appeared on ABC's 20/20, Good Morning America, the CBS Evening News, FOX & Friends, NPR, Good Day New York and in Esquire, New York Magazine and Vanity Fair. How to contact Dr. Nicholas Kardaras: Dr. Kardaras website How to contact Dr. Bob Hamilton: Dr. Bob on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChztMVtPCLJkiXvv7H5tpDQ Dr. Bob on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drroberthamilton/ Dr. Bob on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bob.hamilton
Liz Popwell, Chief Strategy and Transformation Officer at Stony Brook Medicine joins the podcast to discuss her background, top priorities right now, how her organization will evolve over the next couple years, and one change that she or her team has made that yielded great results.
Liz Popwell, Chief Strategy and Transformation Officer at Stony Brook Medicine joins the podcast to discuss her background, top priorities right now, how her organization will evolve over the next couple years, and one change that she or her team has made that yielded great results.
The healthcare landscape has always been a dynamic and ever-evolving domain, driven by scientific advancements, breakthroughs, and shifting demographics. However, the COVID-19 pandemic that erupted in early 2020 brought about seismic changes, rapidly transforming the way healthcare organizations operate and strategize. In the midst of these challenges, healthcare leaders and professionals had to adapt and recalibrate their strategies to meet the evolving needs of patients, maintain the safety of their staff, and ensure the resilience of their healthcare systems. In today's episode, Shawn Nason sits down with Liz Popwell, Chief Strategy and Transformation Officer for Stony Brook Medicine. They discuss Liz's understanding of strategy, the importance of aligning strategy with an organization's mission and vision, and the role of partnerships. Liz also shares how the pandemic shaped their strategic plan and mindset, emphasizing the need to be patient-centric and consumer-centric. In This Episode [04:26] How strategy intersects with the patient, family, and employee experience in healthcare organizations [06:08] The importance of aligning mission and vision with external partnerships [10:32] How the pandemic has shaped Stony Brook Medicine's strategic plan and mindset [11:44] The fortunate position of Stony Brook Medicine with bounced-back volumes and finances, and the anticipation for the new strategic plan [13:17] How the pandemic changed Liz's mind about strategy [16:08] Incorporating the patient's voice in serving under-resourced communities at Stony Brook [19:03] Making room for the voice of clinicians in the strategic plan [21:29] “How might we” statement [24:48] The Combustion Questions What We Learned From Liz Popwell Strategy plays a crucial role in making healthcare organizations stand out, and each organization has unique attributes that make them shine. A patient-centric approach is essential, considering the patient, family, and employee experience when developing a strategy Prioritizing the voice of the patient in decision-making processes is crucial, and organizations can gain valuable insights from market studies, community engagement, and student feedback. Transforming the healthcare industry into a people-first business model involves understanding patient needs, improving patient education, fostering collaboration, and leveraging non-traditional partnerships. Notable Quotes [02:36] “Strategy for me has always been about differentiation. It's always about how you can make your organization shine compared to other organizations.” [04:31] “Ultimately, your strategy is your roadmap to live out your mission and your vision statements for your organization.” [13:27] “I think the biggest thing that changed in my mind is I always knew we needed to be patient-centric, consumer-centric. But I didn't realize just how much we needed to double down on that.” Our Guest Liz Popwell is the Chief Strategy and Transformation Officer at Stony Brook Medicine, responsible for strategic planning, implementation, and business development. With prior experience as Chief Strategy Officer at Ascension Michigan, she improved market share, reduced out-of-network care rates, and fostered numerous transformative partnerships. Liz is a healthcare leader driving strategic success. Resources & Links Liz Popwell LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/strategysuccess/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/epopwe01 Shawn Nason LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nasonshawn/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/manonfiresocial/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/manonfiresocial Website: https://shawnnason.com/ MOFI: https://www.mofi.co/ The Combustion Chronicles Podcast Website: https://shawnnason.com/combustion-chronicles-episodes/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode 100!! This is a special episode---a treat and an honor to have guest Dr Nicholas Kardaras to discuss screen addiction and children. Dr. Nicholas Kardaras is an Ivy-League educated psychologist, an internationally renowned speaker, and one of the country's foremost addiction experts. He is the CEO and Chief Clinical Officer of Maui Recovery in Hawaii and Omega Recovery in Austin, Texas. A former Clinical Professor at Stony Brook Medicine in NY where he specialized in teaching the neurophysiology and treatment of addiction.Dr. Kardaras is the author of the best-selling "Glow Kids" (St. Martin's Press, 2016), the seminal book on the clinical, neurological and sociological aspects of Technology Addiction (Smart Phones, Video Games, Social Media, etc.). Dr. Kardaras is also the author most recently of "”Digital Madness” where he further discuss the tech addicted world we live in and the harm it poses to our youth. He has written for TIME Magazine, Scientific American, Psychology Today, Salon, The NY Daily News, and FOX News, and has appeared on ABC's 20/20, Good Morning America, the CBS Evening News, FOX & Friends, NPR, Good Day New York and in Esquire, New York Magazine and Vanity Fair. He was also featured on the 2019 A&E TV series “Digital Addiction” and his 2016 NY Post Op Ed “Digital Heroin” went viral with over 6 million views and shares.Considered a leading expert on young people and digital addiction, he's clinically worked with over 2,000 teens and young adults and has been active in advocating that screen addiction be recognized as a clinical disorder akin to substance addiction. As a result of his clinical training and expertise working with tech addiction, Dr. Kardaras has developed the most comprehensive treatment protocols to treat this emerging global problem. Get matched with a therapist by using Better Help! Give it a try---invest in your mental health: https://betterhelp.com/askdrjessica for 10% off your first month of therapy. Thank you to Better Help for supporting the Ask Dr Jessica podcast.Dr Jessica Hochman is a board certified pediatrician, mom to three children, and she is very passionate about the health and well being of children. Most of her educational videos are targeted towards general pediatric topics and presented in an easy to understand manner. Do you have a future topic you'd like Dr Jessica Hochman to discuss? Email Dr Jessica Hochman askdrjessicamd@gmail.com. Dr Jessica Hochman is also on social media:Follow her on Instagram: @AskDrJessicaSubscribe to her YouTube channel! Ask Dr JessicaSubscribe to this podcast: Ask Dr JessicaSubscribe to her mailing list: www.askdrjessicamd.comThe information presented in Ask Dr Jessica is for general educational purposes only. She does not diagnose medical conditions or formulate treatment plans for specific individuals. If you have a concern about your child's health, be sure to call your child's health care provider.
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In this episode, Dr. Kardaras and I explore various aspects of technology's impact on our lives. Join us as we delve into the process of undoing and reprogramming what's already been done, unraveling the effects of our digital habits. Discover the potential detriment of hyperfocusing on our kids and how many young people say they use devices to escape a “smothering” parent. We also explore the intriguing concept of "gender geographic" and its implications in today's tech-driven world. To help you navigate the ever-evolving landscape of technology, we share valuable tips and strategies to strike a healthy balance in your digital life. Dr. Kardaras is an Ivy League educated psychologist, best-selling author, internationally renowned speaker and an expert on mental health, addiction, and the impacts of our digital age. He was a professor at Stony Brook Medicine and has developed clinical treatment programs all over the country. He is the founder and Chief Clinical Officer of Maui Recovery in Hawaii, Omega Recovery in Austin and the Launch House in New York. He is also a frequent contributor to Psychology Today and FOX News, and has appeared on Good Morning America, ABC's 20/20, CNN, the CBS Evening News, PBS, NPR and FOX & Friends. Tune in for an enlightening discussion that will inspire you to reflect on your own relationship with technology. Listen in as we talk about: [2:25] Undoing and reprogramming what's already been done [9:15] The detriment of hyperfocusing on our kids [12:45] Gender geographic [22:10] Tips to help you navigate technology use Notes from Natalie: Sign Up for Natalie's Newsletter Seeking Health: www.natalietysdal.com/favorites Digital Madness: https://amzn.to/44zekUN Glow Kids: https://amzn.to/44gfPaT Connect with Dr. Kardaras LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicholas-kardaras Website: http://www.drkardaras.com/ Connect with Natalie Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ntysdal/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ntysdal Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NatalieTysdal/ Website: https://www.natalietysdal.com
In this episode, we delve into the impact of technology on our well-being with Dr. Kardaras. Join us as we explore the dark side of social media and learn how to teach responsible media consumption. Dr. Kardaras shares his extensive work and insights, discussing the correlation between personality disorders and social media. We also delve into the concept of performative disorders like TikTok Tourettes. Finally, Dr. Kardaras reveals his strategies for managing social media and technology within his own household. Dr. Kardaras is an Ivy League educated psychologist, best-selling author, internationally renowned speaker and an expert on mental health, addiction, and the impacts of our digital age. He was a professor at Stony Brook Medicine and has developed clinical treatment programs all over the country. He is the founder and Chief Clinical Officer of Maui Recovery in Hawaii, Omega Recovery in Austin and the Launch House in New York. He is also a frequent contributor to Psychology Today and FOX News, and has appeared on Good Morning America, ABC's 20/20, CNN, the CBS Evening News, PBS, NPR and FOX & Friends. Tune in for a thought-provoking conversation on the unhealthy effects of technology and practical tips for navigating the digital age. Listen in as we talk about: [2:40] The unhealthy effects of technology [4:20] The dark side of social media [6:20] How to teach media consumption responsibly [9:00] Diving deeper into his work [12:35] The correlation between personality disorders and social media [14:15] Performative disorders and TikTok Tourettes [16:10] How he manages social media and technology in his household Notes from Natalie: Sign Up for Natalie's Newsletter Seeking Health: www.natalietysdal.com/favorites Digital Madness: https://amzn.to/44zekUN Glow Kids: https://amzn.to/44gfPaT Connect with Dr. Kardaras LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicholas-kardaras Website: http://www.drkardaras.com/ Connect with Natalie Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ntysdal/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ntysdal Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NatalieTysdal/ Website: https://www.natalietysdal.com
This episode features Liz Popwell, FACHE, PMP, Chief Strategy and Transformation Officer at Stony Brook Medicine. Here, she joins the podcast to discuss her background & organization, how she is currently leveraging technology to address headwinds she is facing, what virtual nursing looks like at Stony Brook, and more.Want to network with peers and hear more conversations like this? Apply to be one of our complimentary guest reviewers at our upcoming HIT + Digital Health + RCM Meeting Oct, 3-6 2023 here.
This episode features Liz Popwell, FACHE, PMP, Chief Strategy and Transformation Officer at Stony Brook Medicine. Here, she joins the podcast to discuss her background & organization, how she is currently leveraging technology to address headwinds she is facing, what virtual nursing looks like at Stony Brook, and more.Want to network with peers and hear more conversations like this? Apply to be one of our complimentary guest reviewers at our upcoming HIT + Digital Health + RCM Meeting Oct, 3-6 2023 here.
This episode features Liz Popwell, FACHE, PMP, Chief Strategy and Transformation Officer at Stony Brook Medicine. Here, she joins the podcast to discuss her background & organization, how she is currently leveraging technology to address headwinds she is facing, what virtual nursing looks like at Stony Brook, and more.Want to network with peers and hear more conversations like this? Apply to be one of our complimentary guest reviewers at our upcoming HIT + Digital Health + RCM Meeting Oct, 3-6 2023 here.
You can overcome your current challenges when you have a vision for the future. In this episode, Liz Popwell talks about her passion for healthcare transformation, the power of teams, and her vision for the future with inclusive management and culture. She also discusses the importance of thinking differently, fostering collaboration, and learning from other industries. Tune in and learn how Liz is paving the way for healthcare transformation! Click this link to the show notes, transcript, and resources: outcomesrocket.health
Are you dreaming of moving up the ladder and transitioning to a management position in the laboratory? Or maybe even a leadership role outside the lab? What can you do to learn the leadership skills you need to take that next step in your career? On this episode of Inside the Lab, your hosts, Ms. Kelly Swails, MLS(ASCP), and Dr. Lotte Mulder, PhD, are joined by Dr. Gary Procop, MD, MS, CEO of the American Board of Pathology, Ms. Anne Walsh-Feeks, MS, PA(ASCP), FACHE, Assistant Dean and COO for Ambulatory Operations at Stony Brook Medicine in Stony Brooke, New York, and Ms. Carol Gomes, MS, FACHE, CPHQ, MASCP, MT(ASCP)HTL, DLM, CEO and COO at Stony Brook University Hospital, to discuss the transition to leadership outside the laboratory. Our panelists discuss their journeys to leadership roles, sharing the resources they found helpful in making the transition and offering advice for laboratory professionals considering management positions in or outside the lab. Listen in for our panelists' insight on building leadership experience through volunteering and learn to leverage the skills you're honing in the lab to advance your career! Topics Covered · Career advice for laboratory professionals who wish to move into a management position· Why it is important to maintain your clinical role during the transition to management· Leadership skills learned from volunteering with professional associations· How to take advantage of tuition reimbursement programs to further your education· Skills learned working in the lab that can contribute career progression· The pivotal events responsible for our panelists' transition to leadership outside the lab· Advice for clinicians who want to make the leap to leadership roles outside the lab· Certifications and degrees our panelists found helpful in making the transition to leadership· What our panelists would do differently in their careers given the opportunity· What our panelists miss about working in the lab Connect with ASCPASCPASCP on FacebookASCP on InstagramASCP on TwitterConnect with Dr. ProcopDr. Procop at the American Board of PathologyDr. Procop on LinkedIn Connect with Ms. Walsh-FeeksMs. Walsh-Feeks on TwitterMs. Walsh-Feeks on LinkedIn Connect with Ms. GomesMs. Gomes at Stony Brook UniversityMs. Gomes on LinkedInConnect with Ms. Swails & Dr. MulderMs. Swails on TwitterDr. Mulder on Twitter ResourcesAmerican Association of Pathologists' AssistantsNYU's Advanced Management Program for CliniciansNAHQ's CPHQ CertificationACHE's FACHE CertificationInside the Lab in the ASCP Store
Dr. Brian O'Hea, Chief of Breast Surgery Stony Brook Medicine LIVE on LI in the AM w/ Jay Oliver! by JVC Broadcasting
Here is what ChatGPT-4 has to say. This podcast discusses how the term "health system" is becoming obsolete as health organizations evolve beyond being just care providers to include businesses such as retail, pharmacy, venture capital, telehealth, and hospital-at-home. Organizations like Stony Brook Medicine are now referring to themselves as "health platforms" due to their partnerships with experts in various fields. This shift is also driven by the increasing demand for more convenient and extended telemedicine and remote patient monitoring options. However, there are concerns about the economic model of this new approach, as well as the need for an intentionally built data fabric to ensure seamless data exchange and insights across multiple entities. Additionally, creating a cohesive experience across different businesses is also a challenge. Overall, the author believes that while the shift from a health system to a health platform is necessary and already happening, organizations need to be careful in ensuring that it does not drive up the cost of care and that it is architecturally sound.
This live episode from the Becker's Hospital Review 13th Annual Meeting in Chicago features Liz Popwell, Chief Strategy and Transformation Officer at Stony Brook Medicine. Here she discusses her career journey, the issues she is currently focusing on, what healthcare leaders need to be successful and more.This episode is sponsored by Insight Global Health.
What happened to Damar Hamlin and could something like this happen to your child while they're on the field? Dr. Hal Skopicki from Stony Brook Medicine explains in the podcast.
Join Gregg as he welcomes Dr. Allison Eliscu of Stony Brook Medicine in Long Island, NY to discuss a 2021 health needs study of the LGBTQ+ community which produced alarming results revealing that the LGBTQ+...
On tonight's edition of the Other Side of Midnight: Frank flexes a bit of his knowledge on the city of Baltimore and encourages those listening in in Baltimore to call in, then Frank talks to Nicholas Meyer, Novelist, Screenwriter, Director and Producer, whose credits include Time after Time and Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan about reviving the Star Trek franchise, how reality mimics science fiction, and his new podcast. After, Frank talks about his thoughts on orthodontists before Dr. Nicholas Kardaras, Founder and Chief Clinical Officer of Omega Recovery, a former clinical professor at Stony Brook Medicine, and a best-selling author, whose latest book is “Digital Madness: How Social Media is Driving Our Mental Health Crisis — and How to Restore our Sanity” joins Frank to discuss how social media is literally making teens mentally ill. Later, Frank does his commendations segment, talks his experience at the Staten Island FerryHawks game over the weekend, and much more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Frank Morano interviews Dr. Nicholas Kardaras, Founder and Chief Clinical Officer of Omega Recovery, a former clinical professor at Stony Brook Medicine, and a best-selling author, whose latest book is “Digital Madness: How Social Media is Driving Our Mental Health Crisis — and How to Restore our Sanity” about how social media is literally making teens mentally ill. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hosted by Andrew Keen, Keen On features conversations with some of the world's leading thinkers and writers about the economic, political, and technological issues being discussed in the news, right now. In this episode, Andrew is joined by Nicholas Kardaras, author of Digital Madness: How Social Media Is Driving Our Mental Health Crisis—And How to Restore Our Sanity. Dr. Nicholas Kardaras is an Ivy League educated psychologist, one of the country's foremost addiction and mental health experts and the bestselling author of Glow Kids. A former clinical professor at Stony Brook Medicine, he's developed treatment programs all over the country, has written for TIME Magazine, Scientific American, Salon, and Psychology Today, and has appeared on Good Morning America, ABC's 20/20, CNN, the CBS Evening News, PBS, NPR, FOX & Friends and in Esquire and Vanity Fair. He lives in Sag Harbor, NY with his wife and twin sons. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week on The Hamilton Review Podcast, Dr. Bob welcomes to the show, Dr. Nicholas Kardaras! Dr. Kardaras is an Ivy-League educated psychologist, best-selling author of "Glow Kids" and the brand new book "Digital Madness: How Social Media is Driving Our Mental Health Crisis". Dr. Kardaras is an internationally renowned speaker and one of the country's foremost experts on mental health, addiction and the impacts of the digital age. In this conversation, Dr. Bob and Dr. Kardaras discuss the digital addition impacting our kids in today's media driven climate and what parents can do to protect their children. Don't miss this important conversation! Dr. Nicholas Kardaras is an Ivy-League educated psychologist, a best-selling author, an internationally renowned speaker and one of the country's foremost experts on mental health, addiction and the impacts of the digital age. He is currently the CEO and Chief Clinical Officer of Maui Recovery in Hawaii and Omega Recovery in Austin, Texas and a former Clinical Professor at Stony Brook Medicine in NY where he specialized in teaching the neurophysiology and treatment of addiction and has also taught neuropsychology at the doctoral-level. Dr. Kardaras is the author of the best-selling "Glow Kids" (St. Martin's Press, 2016), the seminal book on screen-effects and now been translated into 12 languages, and the just released “Digital Madness: How Social Media is Driving our Mental Health Crisis” (St. Martin's, 2022). He has written for TIME Magazine, Scientific American, Psychology Today, Salon, The NY Daily News, and FOX News, and has appeared on ABC's 20/20, Good Morning America, the CBS Evening News, FOX & Friends, NPR, Good Day New York and in Esquire, New York Magazine and Vanity Fair. How to contact Dr. Nicholas Kardaras: omegarecovery.org Counseling & Wellness Austin www.mauirecovery.com Rehab Hawaii www.drkardaras.com Cell: (347) 528-8108 How to contact Dr. Bob: Dr. Bob on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChztMVtPCLJkiXvv7H5tpDQ Dr. Bob on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drroberthamilton/ Dr. Bob on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bob.hamilton.1656 Dr. Bob on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drroberthamilton/ Dr. Bob on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bob.hamilton.1656 Dr. Bob on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drroberthamilton/ Dr. Bob on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bob.hamilton.1656 Dr. Bob on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drroberthamilton/ Dr. Bob on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bob.hamilton.1656
This week, Dr. Jason Powers is joined by Nicholas Kardaras, Ph.D., LCSW-R. Dr. Kardaras is an Ivy League-educated psychologist, best-selling author, internationally renowned speaker, and an expert on mental health, addiction, and the impacts of our digital age. He was a professor at Stony Brook Medicine and has developed clinical treatment programs all over the country. Dr. Kardaras is also the founder and Chief Clinical Officer of Maui Recovery in Hawaii, Omega Recovery in Austin, and the Launch House in New York. He is also a frequent contributor to Psychology Today and FOX News and has appeared on Good Morning America, ABC's 20/20, CNN, the CBS Evening News, PBS, NPR, and FOX & Friends. Dr. Kardaras is the author of the best-selling "Glow Kids" (St. Martin's Press, 2016), the seminal book on the clinical, neurological, and sociological aspects of Technology Addiction (Smart Phones, Video Games, Social Media, etc.), which has now been translated into 10 languages. In his book, "How Plato and Pythagoras Can Save Your Life" (Conari, 2011), Dr. Kardaras uses philosophy to help work with and treat young people who are struggling with an existential crisis. You can also pre-order his latest book, “Digital Madness: How Big Tech is Driving Our Mental Health Pandemic-and the Ancient Prescription for Sanity,” which explores the revolutionary research that reveals technology's damaging effect on mental illness and suicide rates―and offers a way out. Be sure to tune in as Dr. Powers and Dr. Kardaras explore the modern addiction to digital escapism, the problem with black and white thinking, and how too much technology is affecting our mental health. Topics Discussed: How screens are shaping our minds and the mental health crisis The REAL problem with polarization and black & white thinking How digital media feeds into ecocentrism by responding to immediate needs Understanding shame in the appropriate setting as a natural human emotion Connect with Nicholas Kardaras: Email: drk@omegarecovery.org Website: http://www.drkardaras.com Connect with Positive Recovery Centers: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/positiverecoverycenters/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PositiveRecoveryCenters/ Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/577870242872032 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/positiverecoverycenters/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/positiverecoverycenters/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4JcDF1gjlYch4V4iBbCgZg Contact Positive Recovery Centers: If you or someone you know needs help, visit the website, or call the number below to schedule an assessment. We are here to help. Call: 877-476-2743 Address: 902 West Alabama Street Houston, Texas 77006 Website: https://positiverecovery.com Services: https://positiverecovery.com/services/ FAQ: https://positiverecovery.com/faq/ --- About Positive Recovery MD Podcast: The Positive Recovery MD podcast is hosted by Dr. Jason Powers, Addiction Medicine Specialist and creator of Positive Recovery. This podcast will not only inspire and motivate its listeners, but it will also provide the tools and foundation needed to thrive and flourish on their addiction recovery journey. Each week the Positive Recovery MD podcast community will come together to have authentic conversations around addiction, Recovery, and what matters – growth & progress, not perfection, all while developing positive habits for your life. To join the community, visit https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/su/OtK48nO/dailypositiverecovery to sign up to receive the daily Positive Intervention that we'll review and gain access to EXCLUSIVE Positive Recovery content available only to Positive Recovery MD listeners. About Positive Recovery Centers: Positive Recovery Centers is a strengths-based addiction treatment program with locations across Texas. We offer a full continuum of care, from medical detox to sober living, all supported by an ever-growing alumni community network. Our evidence-based curriculum blends the best of the old with the new, supporting our mission: that Recovery is best pursued when meaningful, intentional positive habits are formed through empowerment and resilience instead of negativity and shame.
This episode features Liz Popwell, Chief Strategy and Transformation Officer at Stony Brook Medicine. Here, she joins the podcast to discuss the transition into and what led her to take on her new role at Stony Brook Medicine,
Think about it, when you're IGNORING someone and looking at your phone & NOT paying attention to them, what are you doing? Checking social media, checking scores, scrolling through photos, hell we're even looking through photos of the people right in front of us, or maybe we are swiping right…or left! The PROBLEM: Phubbing. No this isn't Brooke-ish. Phubbing is ignoring someone in favor of your phone & it hurts relationships and is costing you money.If you're talking to someone & their phone is present, your guard is up & you know they are not listening/paying attention. Numerous studies have been done on this: partners experience depression & less satisfaction with life, friendships aren't spare as we see our friends as less polite & less attentive that phub us. One feels disrespected & not heard. Well you are saying to yourself, “Brooke, I don't check my phone…it's on the table.” Yeah no. That's like me saying I'm going to stop buying Jordans & then slowing down to one/week.Think of the last dinner you attended. If the phone was on the table, did you feel better, or were you simply waiting for it to ring/for the person to grab/check it? You know the most important thing in the room was the damn phone! Numerous studies have proved this. Simply having the phone present during a conversation interferes with the ability for humans to connect, experience true empathy, & at the core of any true friendship! We feel more empathy when these little devices are tucked away & out of sight.When you were phubbed, you most likely you felt unheard & disregarded like a piece of trash. What did you do? Turned to your phone!! Why? You wanted to feel included! Here's the kicker, social media actually makes us feel MORE alone!Now think of this in a business setting. If you're in a meeting & your manager has their phone on the desk, what does that do to the employees? What message is that sending to the team? Think how much more successful the message would be if the phone was tucked away & out of sight where neither party is fighting for attention, whether subconsciously or now consciously? Now take the scenario where a customer/client is across from you & a phone is present. You are telling the customer upfront you don't hear them & don't care about them, AND have given them permission to use their phone. What happens when a customer picks up a phone in a dealership...they shop our competitors! It is not enough that every time we leave them they are shopping them, now we have willingly told them: pick up the phone & use it! Why not instead, connect with them, show them you truly care, and that you care enough to put yours away for the duration of the conversation? Having the phone outs makes it that more difficult to close the deal as you have lost the connection.Nicholas Kardaras, former Stony Brook Medicine clinical professor and author of Glow Kids, goes so far as to liken screen time to digital cocaine. Consider this: The urge to check social media is stronger than the urge for sex, according to research by The University of Chicago's Wilhelm Hoffman.Greatest needs are Food, Shelter, and positive social connections with people. Crucial for health and happiness and is worse than smoking, high blood pressure and obesity!0:00 Start0:47 New Time, Same Brooke1:22 Idaho Falls, Melaleuca Freedom Celebration Fireworks, July Fourth Plans and Grilling Favs2:16 No Live Show on Monday2:48 What The Phub?3:29 Vacation vs Trip, Leave Phones Behind, Home Depot6:31 What Is Phubbing?7:43 Why Phubbing Is Hurting Us9:25 What Happens When You Feel Disrespected and Not Heard - Phubbing Is Costing You Money and Relationships14:02 What Message Are You Sending?Connect with BZ Consultants Group: https://qrco.de/bcqqFo#FactsNotFeelings #phubbing
To better understand what Monkey Pox are, we spoke with the Chief of the Division of Infectious Diseases at Stony Brook Medicine, Dr. Bettina Fries. Listen to the podcast to keep yourself aware of what they are and how to avoid infection!
What are the most common summer injuries for kids and how can you avoid them? Christine Russo from Stony Brook Medicine gives you some tips on keeping your kids safe this summer!
What do you think is the worst accent in movie history? The number one most difficult accent for an actor to do may surprise you… (:30) Are you up to date on this week's biggest news stories? Anna and Raven will get you up to date on what's trending, including the reason everyone was talking about Prince Louis! (4:22) Decorating for the 4th of July is fun, but if you're just using Christmas lights that you STILL haven't taken down, that's all I need to know about you! (8:22) Is it ok to recline your seat on an airplane? Anna is convinced that reclining your seat makes you a bad person! (11:32) What are the most common summer injuries for kids and how can you avoid them? Christine Russo from Stony Brook Medicine gives you some tips on keeping your kids safe this summer! (14:43) Would you ever buy a celebrity's old clothes? Anna would and she found a website that allows her to do just that! (18:26) Do you find Dad Bod's attractive? Anna doesn't but if you can convince her otherwise, you could win a $200 Home Depot gift card! (26:11) Have you ever left anything at a hotel? Anna left a new coat at her hotel over the weekend and she's skeptical about whether or not she's going to get it back… (29:18) Jason and Tina have been asked to house Tina's aunt and uncle visiting from Greece for three weeks this summer. Usually they stay at Tina's parents house, but they downsized during the pandemic and don't have the room anymore. Jason says it's too much of an inconvenience but Tina says how can she tell her family no when they have the room? (36:55) Joseph has a shot to win $500! All he has to do is beat Raven in pop culture trivia! (44:08)
For this week's chai time, we are proud to present Stony Brook Medicine's own Dr. Jason Mathew! Dr. Mathew started his journey at Rutgers as a premed with a passion for neuroscience. After leaning into his interests through neurotoxicity research, he enrolled as a medical student at NYIT, after which he completed his training in Vascular Neurology at the Cleveland Clinic. If you've been looking to get to know more about Neurology, look no further. Join us for not just a glimpse, but an entire inside look at everything Neurology- patient populations, day to day life, thrilling innovations in stroke medicine, and larger obstacles faced by physicians in medicine. We also go over some of the points Dr. Mathew looks out for when interviewing Residency applicants! Have any feedback or episode requests? Reach out to us through Instagram or directly (Wali Pirzada & Sayeed Khan)
Bruce Willis announced his retirement from acting, and a big reason for it is because of his Aphasia diagnosis. But what is Aphasia? What does it effect? Neurologist at Stony Brook Medicine and Associate Professor of Neurology at Stony Brook University's Renaissance School of Medicine, Dr. Cara Harth has all the answers!
With all the drama surrounding the joke Chris Rock made about Will Smith's wife, Jada Pinkett Smith, many asked the same question... What is alopecia? Dr. Adrienne Haughton from Stony Brook Medicine has that info and answers Anna's random urban legend about losing your hair every seven years. (The response is surprising!)