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Join Dr. Amy Brenner and fellow hormone expert Dr. Nicholas Sherock in the captivating second episode of their dedicated HeathiHer segment as they delve deeper into the intricacies of testosterone therapy for women. In this enlightening discussion, the two esteemed professionals unravel the concept of bioidentical hormone replacement therapy (HRT), exploring its significance and implications for women's health. Throughout the episode, Dr. Brenner and Dr. Sherock explore various methods of delivering testosterone therapy, shedding light on the nuances that influence preference and efficacy. From pellet therapy to injections and creams, each mode of delivery is scrutinized for its respective risks and benefits, empowering listeners with invaluable insights to make informed decisions regarding their hormone therapy journey. The conversation extends to the realm of FDA-approved medicine, offering a glimpse into the evolving landscape of modern medical practices in America. With an eye on patient care, the experts touch upon opting for non-FDA-approved methods, highlighting the importance of informed choices in healthcare. As the dialogue continues, listeners are guided through essential considerations when starting hormone therapy, including management of side effects attributed to dosing. Whether navigating the complexities of treatment options or discerning the optimal path forward, this episode equips audiences with the knowledge and perspective needed to navigate the intricate world of hormone therapy with confidence. Tune in to gain invaluable insights from Dr. Brenner and Dr. Sherock as they demystify testosterone therapy for women, offering clarity and guidance in the pursuit of holistic well-being. Learn about Bio-Identical Hormone Therapy for Women in Cincinnati like and subscribe! Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/amybrennermd/ Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/DoctorAmyBrenner YouTube- https://www.youtube.com/c/AmyBrennerMD Thank you to special guest Dr. Nicholas Sherock Dr. Sherock is a board certified OB/GYN and he has been taking care of women's health since 1994. He graduated from the Ohio University College of Osteopathic Medicine in 1989. He then completed a general osteopathic internship at Doctors Hospital of Stark County before doing his OB/GYN residency at Summa Health System's Akron City Hospital. Dr. Sherock has been treating hormone imbalances in women for his entire career. He first started incorporating the use of bio-identical hormones in 1998. Today, he treats a large number of women and men in his practice with locations in both Massillon and Orrville Ohio.
In this two episode special of HealthiHer, host Dr. Amy Brenner, is joined by fellow hormone expert Dr. Nicholas Sherock as they discuss the often overlooked realm of testosterone therapy for women. Contrary to popular perception, testosterone holds profound benefits for women, particularly during the menopausal transition. Our experts embark on a scientific journey, illuminating the multifaceted role of testosterone in alleviating an array of menopausal symptoms. From shielding against heart disease to rekindling libido and fostering lean muscle mass, testosterone emerges as a potent ally in women's health. Bid farewell to the fog of forgetfulness as cognitive clarity takes center stage, fueled by optimized hormone levels. But why should women consider testosterone alongside estrogen and progesterone? Dr. Sherock and Dr. Brenner discuss the synergistic dance of these hormones, illustrating how they harmonize to fortify overall health and resilience amidst the ebbs and flows of menopause. Leveraging cutting-edge research and empirical evidence, our experts debunk prevailing myths and misconceptions surrounding testosterone therapy in women. It's not about masculinization; it's about recalibrating hormonal equilibrium to unleash vitality and vigor. Tune in as we navigate the labyrinth of hormonal intricacies, shedding light on why it's imperative for women to reclaim agency over their hormonal well-being. Whether you're traversing the tumult of menopause or striving for holistic wellness, this episode serves as a beacon of insight, empowering listeners to embrace the transformative potential of hormone balance. Discover why it's high time for women to seize the reins of their hormonal destiny and unlock the rejuvenating benefits of testosterone supplementation. Embark on a journey toward vitality and resilience, guided by the wisdom and expertise shared in this illuminating dialogue. In part 2 Dr. Brenner and Dr. Sherock will discuss methods of delivery, negatives of testosterone and more. Learn about Bio-Identical Hormone Therapy for Women in Cincinnati like and subscribe! Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/amybrennermd/ Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/DoctorAmyBrenner YouTube- https://www.youtube.com/c/AmyBrennerMD Thank you to special guest Dr. Nicholas Sherock Dr. Sherock is a board certified OB/GYN and he has been taking care of women's health since 1994. He graduated from the Ohio University College of Osteopathic Medicine in 1989. He then completed a general osteopathic internship at Doctors Hospital of Stark County before doing his OB/GYN residency at Summa Health System's Akron City Hospital. Dr. Sherock has been treating hormone imbalances in women for his entire career. He first started incorporating the use of bio-identical hormones in 1998. Today, he treats a large number of women and men in his practice with locations in both Massillon and Orrville Ohio.
Damar Hamlin is still in critical condition after suffering cardiac arrest Monday during a football game. Dr. Justin Dunn, Cardiologist from SUMMA Health System, joined Ray to talk about the differences between a heart attack and cardiac arrest, treatment, and recovery.
Damar Hamlin is still in critical condition after suffering cardiac arrest Monday during a football game. Dr. Justin Dunn, Cardiologist from SUMMA Health System, joined Ray to talk about the differences between a heart attack and cardiac arrest, treatment, and recovery.
World Stroke Day is October 29th. Ray talked with Dr. Madihah Hepburn with Summa Health System. They discussed types of strokes, warning signs, prevention, recovery, and more.
World Stroke Day is October 29th. Ray talked with Dr. Madihah Hepburn with Summa Health System. They discussed types of strokes, warning signs, prevention, recovery, and more.
Iriel Hopkins and Marlo Schmidt discuss ways in which Summa Health System contributes to a healthier community.
Attorney Ashlie Case Sletvold joins Lisa Dent on Chicago’s Afternoon News to explain why she filed a lawsuit against Summa Health System in Akron City on the behalf of Jeanine and John Harvey, after their daughter Jessica Harvey Galloway found out through a DNA test kit given to her on Christmas that the father she […]
COVID-19 continues to spread through the country, and especially in Ohio’s 88 counties. Though there is the possibility of a light at the end of the tunnel with a vaccine, medical professionals urge everyone to keep their guards up. Dr. Cliff Deveny is the president and CEO of Summa Health System, and he joined the Ray Horner Morning Show to give an update on what he is seeing with the fate of the coronavirus. Dr. Deveny announced on Thursday some new restrictions on patient visitation at Summa’s facilities. While it won’t be a full shutdown of visitation, it will be on a case-by-case basis to be cautious. Dr. Deveny also discussed how we got hit hard again with COVID-19, if this is still a continuation of the first wave or if we’re on the second, the effectiveness of masks, and the vaccine rollout.
This episode features Michael Hughes, an interventional cardiologist and President and CEO of the Summa Health System - Barberton Hospital Campus. Here, he discusses his transition from full time cardiology practice to administrative leadership, lessons from the pandemic, and more. This episode originally launched on the Becker's Healthcare Podcast on 6/25/2020
This episode features Michael Hughes, an interventional cardiologist and President and CEO of the Summa Health System - Barberton Hospital Campus. Here, he discusses his transition from full time cardiology practice to administrative leadership, lessons from the pandemic, and more.
In the second podcast in this series with hospital general counsel on the front lines of the coronavirus pandemic, Sarah Swank, Counsel, Nixon Peabody LLP, speaks with Timothy Adelman, General Counsel, Luminis Health, Robert Gerberry, Senior Vice President & General Counsel, Summa Health System, and Elizabeth Wohl, General Counsel & Chief Compliance Officer, Brattleboro Retreat, about the challenges their health systems are facing and how they are dealing with those challenges. From AHLA's In-House Counsel Practice Group.
:17 - Very early Wednesday morning, a $2 trillion stimulus relief bill was approved for the American people. So what does this mean? Who qualifies for a check? 4:11 - Summa Health System’s Dr. Thomas File has been with us since the beginning of this Coronavirus pandemic, and based on what he’s studied, he’s comparing what we’ve seen recently to the SARS outbreak of 2003. 11:08 - During times of crisis, it’s not uncommon for folks to exercise their second amendment rights. Gun stores have lines around the building, and background checks are being filed. Tim Dimoff, of SACS Consulting, explained why people will arm themselves during these times. 16:53 - The people at the IBH Addiction Recovery Center are preparing themselves during this pandemic, according to Jonathan Wiley. 20:16 - Working from home? Need to know which video conferencing software to connect with? Melissa Lauby is our IT person at the Rubber City Radio Group, and she shared a few tips.
Dr. Daniel Chung is the global medical strategy lead for ophthalmology at Spark Therapeutics. Spark Therapeutics concentrates on discovering, developing, and delivering gene therapy for rare diseases. Dan works in the area of ophthalmology, and he and his colleagues brought the first FDA-approved gene therapy for a genetic disease to market. This therapy was created to treat an inherited retinal disease that results in blindness and is caused by variants or mutations in the RPE65 gene. When he isn’t working or traveling, Dan enjoys spending time with his family. He is also an avid photographer who loves capturing photos of nature, landscapes, and wildlife. In particular, he has really enjoyed photographing the panoramic landscapes of Monument Valley in Arizona, brown bears in Alaska, and polar bears in Northern Canada. Dan earned both his bachelor’s degree in biology and master’s degree in family counseling from Eastern Nazarene College in Massachusetts. He also holds a doctorate degree in Osteopathic Medicine (D.O.) from the New York College of Osteopathic Medicine. Afterward, Dan became a research training award fellow at the National Eye Institute of the National Institutes of Health, studying retinal gene therapy, and he went on to complete his residency in ophthalmology within the Summa Health System in Ohio. Dan joined the Cleveland Clinic as a pediatric ophthalmology clinical/ocular genetics research fellow and subsequently worked as a senior investigator at the Scheie Eye Institute in the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania for eleven years before joining the team at Spark Therapeutics in 2014. In this interview, Dan shares more about his personal and professional passions, as well as his research.
:19 - 1992 (and 1996) presidential candidate Ross Perot passed away Tuesday at the age of 89. Ray, Jeanne, and Tony talked about the legacy of Perot, mainly how his run in ’92 changed the course of politics. 8:29 - A Michigan-based company Beaumont Health has acquired Summa Health System, though Summa will keep its name. Dr. Cliff Deveny, president and CEO at Summa, talked to Ray about what will change and what will remain the same during and after this transition. 16:32 - Northeast Ohio has been abuzz of late, from the MLB All-Star Game to the Bridgestone Senior Players this week, which leads into next week’s All-American Soap Box Derby. President of the derby, Mark Gerberich, stopped by the studio to preview the events ahead of next week.
:17 - The results from election day were in, and in Akron, there were some slight changes happening inside city council. But as for the mayoral primary, current mayor Dan Horrigan will continue his path toward reelection come November, and he joined Ray to recap Tuesday night. 6:04 - Akron Public Schools superintendent David James dropped by the studio to discuss a few topics, one of which is it being National Teachers Week. Ray asked David about school safety, off the heels of another school shooting in Colorado, and the success of the I Promise school. 15:02 - Not only is it National Teachers Week, but it’s also National Nurses Week, as well. Lorie Rhine is the chief nursing officer at Summa Health System, and she called into the show to talk about the field of nursing and how its grown in the last couple of decades. 19:55 - Getting back to school safety and the latest school shooting, SACS Security and Consulting president Tim Dimoff discussed it more in depth.
:17 - We began Friday’s show quite light, talking about our favorite TV show spinoffs. Frasier, The Jeffersons, Maude, and the many Law & Orders and CSI’s were all mentioned. 8:46 - Summa Health System has a new campaign to support patient care, which is called “Caring For You...Then, Now, Always.” President and CEO of Summa, Dr. Cliff Deveny, called into the show to talk about the company’s mission. 15:33 - Indians all-star hurler Trevor Bauer won another arbitration case and will make $13 million in 2019. But according to reports, Bauer believed the arbitrators used “character assassination” in their case against him. Ray and Tony broke down what happened and how the Tribe will look in the upcoming season. 28:08 - It’s that time of year where we get our houses and living spaces in order for the spring season, and the Home & Garden Show at the John S. Knight Center is the perfect place for inspiration. John Goch, the CEO of PROPS Consulting and host of our Saturday show Remodelers Roundtable, stopped by to answer some questions.
Dr. Carrie Diulus (Twitter, Instagram, Facebook) is a thriving Type 1 diabetic who utilizes a low-carbohydrate diet with specialized insulin strategies both for herself and her diabetic patients to have a powerful impact on the management of these conditions. Dr Diulus received her medical degree from Northeast Ohio Medical University, did three years of residency in anatomic and clinical pathology at Summa Health System in Akron, Ohio, and completed a six-year residency-training program in orthopedic surgery at the Cleveland Clinic in Ohio. She completed a spine fellowship with the SpineCare Medical Group in San Francisco. Dr. Diulus is also a recognized leader in healthcare information technology. She is the CEO and founder of Speira Health (formerly C. Diulus, LLC) and a former Senior Clinical Associate for Tres Rios Group and Amati Health. Together these companies align to form a unique team of physicians and business analysts who work with healthcare providers, developers, and investors to identify breakthrough strategies that align healthcare IT initiatives, products and services with enterprise goals and market opportunities. Previously Dr. Diulus served as Medical Director within the Information Technology Division at the Cleveland Clinic from 2011-2014. Dr Carrie Diulus is one of the most interesting and impressive human beings I have ever spoken with. It was a great pleasure for me to have her on the show and I am so excited for you to hear what she has to say about all things health, nutrition and exercise related in this podcast. In this episode, we cover: How a type-1 diabetic uses a low-carb plant-based diet to thrive Optimising muscle gain and performance vs optimising health span and longevity How to improve spine health with inversion tables, swimming, and strength training … and much, much more Get exclusive access to HIT Business resources and monthly expert Q&As here This episode is brought to you by ARXFit.com, ARX are the most innovative, efficient and effective all-in-one exercise machines I have ever seen. I was really impressed with my ARX workout. The intensity and adaptive resistance were unlike anything I’ve ever experienced. I love how the machine enables you to increase the negative load to fatigue target muscles more quickly and I love how the workouts are effortlessly quantified. The software tracks maximum force output, rate of work, total amount of work done and more in front of you on-screen, allowing you to compete with your pervious performance, to give you and your clients real-time motivation. As well as being utilised by many HIT trainers to deliver highly effective and efficient workouts to their clients, ARX comes highly recommended by world-class trainers and brands including Bulletproof, Tony Robbins, and Ben Greenfield Fitness. To find out more about ARX and get $500 OFF install, please go to ARXFit.com and mention Corporate Warrior in the how did you hear about us field – Learn more HERE For all of the show notes, links and resources - Click HERE
Working with a network of 40 skilled nursing facilities to hone the hospital-to-SNF transfer of care has accomplished two goals for Summa Health System: readmissions and lengths of stay for patients released to SNFs have been reduced, and the experience has made hospitals and SNFs more accountable for both the quality and cost of care they provide. Carolyn Holder, manager of transitional care for Summa Health System, describes what had to happen before this critical care transition could improve and why physicians had to rethink their approach to hospital-to-SNF transfers. Holder and Michael Demagall, administrator of Bath Manor and Windsong Care Center, an SNF participating in the network, will describe their collaboration during "Improving Transitions of Care Between Hospital and SNF: A Collaboration Supporting the Accountable Care Vision," a 60-minute webinar on April 6, 2011.