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A new MP3 sermon from Bible Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Contentment Speaker: Ted Long Broadcaster: Bible Baptist Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 7/28/2024 Bible: Philippians 4:10-13 Length: 34 min.
In the season 2 finale of New York Public Health Now, Commissioner McDonald and Executive Deputy Commissioner Morne welcome Dr. Ted Long from NYC Health + Hospitals to discuss expanding access to primary care through the NYC Care program. Dr. Long views healthcare as a basic human right, and shares how the NYC Care program provides universal healthcare access regardless of ability to pay and immigration status, with positive health outcomes including improved control of chronic conditions like diabetes and high blood pressure.If you have an idea for topics we should discuss, please let us know: PublicHealthNowPodcast@health.ny.gov
Since spring 2022, over 170,000 asylum seekers from all over the world have come to New York City seeking a better life for themselves and their families. In response, the staff at NYC Health + Hospitals are rising to the challenge of caring for the newest New Yorkers. In this episode of The Remedy from NYC Health + Hospitals, host Dr. Michael Shen is joined by Dr. Ted Long, Senior Vice President, Ambulatory Care and Population Health at NYC Health + Hospitals, and Dr. Natalie Davis, Associate Medical Director of Ambulatory Women's Health Services at NYC Health + Hospitals/Bellevue, to discuss the city's humanitarian centers, overcoming misconceptions about access to healthcare for asylum seekers, helping migrants deal with trauma they've experienced on their journeys, and much more. So press play and listen in to another episode of The Remedy from NYC Health + Hospitals.Follow UsTwitter @NYCHealthSystemFacebook @NYCHealthSystemInstagram @NYCHealthSystemLinkedIn @NYC Health + Hospitals YouTube @NYCHealthSystem Presented by NYC Health + Hospitalswww.NYCHealthAndHospitals.org
Howie and Harlan are joined by Ted Long, senior vice president of ambulatory care and population health at New York City Health + Hospitals, to discuss New York City's remarkable success in providing care to its most vulnerable citizens. Harlan discusses the state of research into long COVID, including his own studies; Howie reports on the first round of drug-price negotiation under the Inflation Reduction Act. Links: “Scientists look at the progress made toward understanding—and treating—long COVID” National Institutes of Health “NIH launches new initiative to study ‘Long COVID'” The Yale Paxlovid for Long COVID (PAX LC) Trial Internal tremors and vibrations in long COVID: a cross-sectional study “Burnout threatens primary care workforce and doctors' mental health” NYC Health and Hospitals: Housing for Health “NYC Health + Hospitals Wins Superbowl Of Reducing Blood Pressure Awards” “Over 5,000 Patients Have Worked With NYC Health + Hospital Community Health Workers, Who Address Patients' Pressing Social Needs To Improve Their Health” The White House: Biden-Harris Administration Announces First Ten Drugs Selected for Medicare Price Negotiation “Drugmakers Are ‘Throwing the Kitchen Sink' to Halt Medicare Price Negotiations” “The 4 Arguments You Will Hear Against Drug Price Negotiation” Learn more about the MBA for Executives program at Yale SOM. Email Howie and Harlan comments or questions.
Howie and Harlan are joined by Ted Long, senior vice president of ambulatory care and population health at New York City Health + Hospitals, to discuss New York City's remarkable success in providing care to its most vulnerable citizens. Harlan discusses the state of research into long COVID, including his own studies; Howie reports on the first round of drug-price negotiation under the Inflation Reduction Act. Links: “Scientists look at the progress made toward understanding—and treating—long COVID” National Institutes of Health “NIH launches new initiative to study ‘Long COVID'” The Yale Paxlovid for Long COVID (PAX LC) Trial Internal tremors and vibrations in long COVID: a cross-sectional study “Burnout threatens primary care workforce and doctors' mental health” NYC Health and Hospitals: Housing for Health “NYC Health + Hospitals Wins Superbowl Of Reducing Blood Pressure Awards” “Over 5,000 Patients Have Worked With NYC Health + Hospital Community Health Workers, Who Address Patients' Pressing Social Needs To Improve Their Health” The White House: Biden-Harris Administration Announces First Ten Drugs Selected for Medicare Price Negotiation “Drugmakers Are ‘Throwing the Kitchen Sink' to Halt Medicare Price Negotiations” “The 4 Arguments You Will Hear Against Drug Price Negotiation” Learn more about the MBA for Executives program at Yale SOM. Email Howie and Harlan comments or questions.
Episode 027: of the American Grown Podcast in the Colortech Creative Solutions studios with Fred Long Attorney at Long Brightbill Attorneys At Law. Fred is an avid fan and has listened to every episode of the podcast! Him & I have been going back and forth to have him on...finally we got it done! He has an interesting story that spans many generations. In this episode Fred talks about his family and how they have impacted not only his life but also the people around them. His grandfathers Fred Shay was a bomber pilot and Ted Long an ophthalmologist during WW2. Fred talks about his family business Long Brightbill Attorneys At Law and his role as an estate planner. As Ted Long would probably say 1 finger of whiskey a day keeps the doctor away.To learn more about Long Brightbill Attorneys At Law click here: https://longbrightbill.com#ad this episode is brought to you by Colortech Creative Solutions. Colortech Creative Solutions takes your creative projects from visualization to realization since 1980 while keeping your budget in mind. To learn more visit https://www.colortechinc.com. #ad Engage with us on Social media: IG- https://www.instagram.com/americangrownpodcast/ FB-https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100077655465940 or visits us at https://rss.com/podcasts/americangrownpodcast/
On this episode of Inside Health Care, we offer two interviews. NYC Health + Hospitals leaders, Dr. Eric Wei and Dr. Ted Long, discuss hospital worker burnout, including suicide, and the need for awareness, mitigation and prevention. After that, Inland Empire Health Plan Chief Quality Officer, Dr. Edward Juhn, talks about “algorithmic bias,” a software-based anomaly that may adversely affect population health metrics that drive research on equity. Both interviews were recorded live at NCQA's inaugural Health Innovation Summit, held in late 2022 in Washington, DC. Later, in our “Fast Facts” segment, we observe American Heart Month, with hints for keeping your heart healthy from NIH's National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute. We also tell you about an NCQA HEDIS measure, Cardiac Rehabilitation, that assesses the percentage of adults 18 and older who attended cardiac rehab after a cardiac event like a heart attack, heart transplant or heart bypass.
In this episode of the Get Stuff Done-Cast, Mayor Adams speaks with three officials who are guiding our city's mission to provide resources to families and individuals seeking asylum in this historic moment. Manuel Castro, Commissioner of the Mayor's Office of Immigration Affairs, knows the problem firsthand: he was a DREAMer; Zachary Iscol, Commissioner of NYC Emergency Management, a former Marine, uses his experience to establish relief centers in record time; and Dr. Ted Long, Senior Vice President for Ambulatory Care and Population Health at NYC Health + Hospitals, who led NYC Test & Trace Corps during the COVID-19 pandemic, helps us comprehend what it's like to innovate in unprecedented times. “We are all chasing the same thing: the American Dream.” – Mayor Eric Adams
Slam the Gavel welcomes Thomas Pepe to the podcast for an update in his case. Thomas was last on the podcast January 9th, 2023, Season 4, Episode 6. Thomas lost his father in 2020 and he didn't even know his father had passed and didn't even know an autopsy was done stating that his father died of natural causes. However the will went missing. Thomas's father had four children including a set of twins. This probate issue has caused mass havoc within the family. The siblings are using the courts to ruin Thomas's life and brag about it. The issue is the will was never registered with the state of Florida and now Thomas is finding himself as administrator and being forced into probate court. Thomas wants to honor the deceased and honor his father's wishes. A motion for a continuance was put in and Thomas answered with a motion to deny the continuance for a hearing for wrongdoing and criminality. His Hearing is February 9th, 2023. Thomas brought on a family friend, Ted Long on to discuss that this is a constant battle for Thomas with its ups and downs and how trying all of this is to him. Ted wonders why this estate hasn't settled in 6 months and why does this have to drag out so long. He Las added that this is ripping the family apart, the rollercoaster ride, the paperwork. Thomas says there is a stench of evil and discussed how his father taught him to avoid toxic people and that they are like a cancer you have to cut out of your life. Thomas states that he can handle it but how his Father was treated like that bothers him and they are robbing from the dead and, "it saddens me that people have a lack of knowledge or do not care." Update to follow.To Reach Thomas Pepe: Tom Pepe on Facebook, Twitter @BoodeeNet, Supportshow(https://www.buymeacoffee.com/maryannpetri)http://www.dismantlingfamilycourtcorruption.com/Support the showSupportshow(https://www.buymeacoffee.com/maryannpetri)http://www.dismantlingfamilycourtcorruption.com/
Slam the Gavel welcomes Thomas Pepe to the podcast for an update in his case. Thomas was last on the podcast January 9th, 2023, Season 4, Episode 6. Thomas lost his father in 2020 and he didn't even know his father had passed and didn't even know an autopsy was done stating that his father died of natural causes. However the will went missing. Thomas's father had four children including a set of twins. This probate issue has caused mass havoc within the family. The siblings are using the courts to ruin Thomas's life and brag about it. The issue is the will was never registered with the state of Florida and now Thomas is finding himself as administrator and being forced into probate court. Thomas wants to honor the deceased and honor his father's wishes. A motion for a continuance was put in and Thomas answered with a motion to deny the continuance for a hearing for wrongdoing and criminality. His Hearing is February 9th, 2023. Thomas brought on a family friend, Ted Long on to discuss that this is a constant battle for Thomas with its ups and downs and how trying all of this is to him. Ted wonders why this estate hasn't settled in 6 months and why does this have to drag out so long. He Las added that this is ripping the family apart, the rollercoaster ride, the paperwork. Thomas says there is a stench of evil and discussed how his father taught him to avoid toxic people and that they are like a cancer you have to cut out of your life. Thomas states that he can handle it but how his Father was treated like that bothers him and they are robbing from the dead and, "it saddens me that people have a lack of knowledge or do not care." Update to follow. To Reach Thomas Pepe: Tom Pepe on Facebook, Twitter @BoodeeNet, Supportshow(https://www.buymeacoffee.com/maryannpetri) http://www.dismantlingfamilycourtcorruption.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/maryann-petri/support
The Blessings of Romans chapter 8 by Ted Long
The Blessings of Romans chapter 8 by Ted Long
Thoroughly enjoyed my chat with Sheila Laxon ONZM who's now training in tandem with her partner John Symons on the Sunshine Coast.Welsh born Sheila was riding ponies on the family farm at age three, a precursor to a fascinating life with horses. She begins by recalling her first meeting with John Symons when she brought Ethereal over for the 2001 Victorian spring carnival. Sheila says John was training a pretty good two year old colt at the time who would go on to spectacular racetrack and stud success. She talks of life on the Sunshine Coast and a Magic Millions Country Cup success. Welsh born Sheila recalls her early childhood in Pontypridd where she learned to ride bareback. She looks back on early experience with the Ted Long stables at Eltham and a subsequent job with John Dunlop at the Duke Of Norfolk's famous Arundel training centre. Sheila remembers her world trip at age 18 and her fascination with NZ racing. On returning to NZ later she was able to gain an amateur jockey's licence. She was a winner at her very first ride. Sheila has never forgotten the first time she met Laurie Laxon. She wasn't overly impressed. Sheila talks of her marriage to Laurie and the arrival of a son and daughter. She was also step mother to Laurie's two children from a previous marriage. Today she's a grandmother nine times over. She has vivid memories of the giant mare Empire Rose. The talented horsewoman still shudders when she looks back on a sickening fall at Gisborne and the long road back. On a more pleasant theme she recalls having the job of breaking in and educating Ethereal. She pleaded with owner Sir Peter Vela to allow her to train the future multiple Gr 1 winner. Sheila recaps her exciting journey with Ethereal and pays tribute to jockey Scott Seamer. She talks of the burgeoning relationship with John Symons and a horror accident at Macedon Lodge destined to put her in a wheelchair for many months. Sheila nominates a few horses to watch from her current team. This is a lovely trip down memory lane with Sheila Laxon who in 2002 was appointed an officer of the New Zealand Order Of Merit for her services to racing.
In this episode, we chat with Dr. Ted Long, Senior Vice President of Ambulatory Care and Population Health at New York City Health + Hospitals, the largest public healthcare system in the U.S. He has served at the city, state and federal levels in the US as the Medical Director at the Rhode Island State Department of Health in addition to creating the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) for programs such as MACRA. Dr. Long is currently a faculty member in the Yale School of Medicine and the Harvard Medical School Center for Primary Care, where he teaches about health policy and administration. He is also teaching at NYU this semester. Dr. Long, with his current 5 million + patients, wants to give all New Yorkers an integrated system of universal access to care. In this episode, we talk about how NYC combatted COVID-19, the importance of community in healthcare and what people can do to discover their path in the field of Public Health. To learn more about the NYU School of Global Public Health, and how our innovative programs are training the next generation of public health leaders, visit publichealth.nyu.edu.
Prof. Joan Williams of UC Hastings discusses her book "The White Working Class - Overcoming Class Cluelessness in America" with Forum Fellow Nicolas Wittstock. In the book, Williams argues that arrogance and inability to understand the lives of working class Americans on the part of well-educated Liberal elites, is driving working class Americans towards rightwing Populists. This podcast is produced by Matthew Dagele, Morgan Wack, and Nicolas Wittstock. Our theme music was created by Ted Long. Any questions or feedback, please contact uwpoliticaleconomy@gmail.com
Carissa Véliz - Associate Professor of Philosophy at University of Oxford - discusses her 2020 book - "Privacy is Power" with Nicolas Wittstock. This podcast is produced by Matthew Dagele, Morgan Wack, and Nicolas Wittstock. Our theme music was created by Ted Long. Any questions or feedback, please contact uwpoliticaleconomy@gmail.com
Prof. Leticia Arroyo Abad of CUNY Queens College speaks to Forum Fellow Nicolas Wittstock about political and economic development in Latin America and the state of scholarship on the region. This podcast is produced by Matthew Dagele, Morgan Wack, and Nicolas Wittstock. Our theme music was created by Ted Long. Any questions or feedback, please contact uwpoliticaleconomy@gmail.com
In our fourth episode, we have a lot to talk about as Rei Hino comes onto the field. Also, we remember that we're looking at a 30 year old show with a 2021 perspective. It's gonna be a long one as we cover episodes 10-14.WebsiteInstagramTwitterYoutubeTik Tok: @MoonMomentPod
Professor Ellen Seljan from Lewis & Clark speaks to Forum Fellow Nicolas Wittstock on her recent work on the effects of automatic voter registration. This podcast is produced by Matthew Dagele, Morgan Wack, and Nicolas Wittstock. Our theme music was created by Ted Long. Any questions or feedback, please contact uwpoliticaleconomy@gmail.com
#026 - College Golf aus der Sicht eines Trainers: Ein Interview mit PGA Professional Ted Long Fairwaykids gibt es ab sofort als Podcast Bei uns dreht sich alles rund um das Kinder- und Jugendgolf. Dabei reden wir unter anderem über Themen wie: - Equipment - Mentale Training - Trainingstipps - Trainingsplanung - viele spannende Interviews mit guten Spielern und sogar Tour- Profis - und vieles mehr In der aktuellen Folge wollen wir das Thema College Golf mit PGA Professional Ted Long beleuchten. Wir wünschen dir nun viel Spaß beim Hören! Dein Fairwaykids-Team _______________________________________________________________ Du willst mehr über uns erfahren? Dann folge uns auf folgenden Kanälen und abonniere unseren Podcast: Homepage: fairwaykids.de Facebook: www.facebook.com/fairwaykids.de/ Instagram: www.instagram.com/fairwaykids_golfblog/
In this episode, Research Scholar Dr. Shelby Grossman and Forum Affiliate Morgan Wack discuss Shelby's work with the Stanford Internet Observatory combatting the global spread of political "influence operations". They also examine the impact of these operations and a collection of impressive efforts aiming to limit the dissemination of disinformation online. This podcast is produced by Matthew Dagele, Morgan Wack, and Nicolas Wittstock. Our theme music was created by Ted Long. Any questions or feedback, please contact uwpoliticaleconomy@gmail.com
Niko Switek, the DAAD Visiting Assistant Professor for German Studies at the Henry M. Jackson School for International Studies and the Department of Political Science at the University of Washington speaks to Forum Fellow Nicolas Wittstock about the recent success of far-right and far-left Green parties in Europe. This podcast is produced by Matthew Dagele, Morgan Wack, and Nicolas Wittstock. Our theme music was created by Ted Long. Any questions or feedback, please contact uwpoliticaleconomy@gmail.com
In this episode, Forum affiliate Megan Erickson speaks to David Skarbek of Brown University about his research on prison gangs and how prison systems are organized in different countries. This podcast is produced by Matthew Dagele, Morgan Wack, and Nicolas Wittstock. Our theme music was created by Ted Long. Any questions or feedback, please contact uwpoliticaleconomy@gmail.com
Harvard Social Science Fellow Glory Liu speaks to Forum Fellow Nicolas Wittstock about Adam Smith's reception in the United States. This podcast is produced by Matthew Dagele, Morgan Wack, and Nicolas Wittstock. Our theme music was created by Ted Long. Any questions or feedback, please contact uwpoliticaleconomy@gmail.com
In this episode of the Political Economy Forum Podcast, Professor Victor Menaldo and Nicolas Wittstock discuss the meaning and virtues of Liberal Democracy and the political earthquakes that Populists have provoked across contemporary democracies. The conversation mentions works by North, Wallis, and Weingast, Levitsky and Ziblatt, John Wallis, Cas Mudde, Magistro and Menaldo, and Munger and Munger, as well as a New York Times op-ed by Victor Menaldo and Seattle Times op-ed by Menaldo. This podcast is produced by Matthew Dagele, Morgan Wack, and Nicolas Wittstock. Our theme music was created by Ted Long. Any questions or feedback, please contact uwpoliticaleconomy@gmail.com
Sunset Park, Brooklyn, is experiencing an uptick in COVID-19 cases. Dr. Ted Long, primary care physician and executive director of the Test & Trace Corps, talks about how the city's test and trace program is helping to tamp it down in the community, and prevent it from spreading further.
Wer sich für Jugendarbeit und Leistungsgolf in Deutschland in Deutschland interessiert, der kommt an Ted Long nicht vorbei. Nicht nur, dass er einer der erfolgreichsten Trainer der letzten Jahre ist und fast sämtliche Titel mit seinen Spielern und Teams abgeräumt hat, die es gibt. Nein, er ist auch mehrfacher Trainer des Jahres der PGA of Germany und hat das Kunststück fertig gebracht, seinen Sohn vom Bambinigolfer bis auf die European Tour zu coachen. Er weiß also, wie es geht! In der neuen Golf in Leicht - Podcast Folge spreche ich mit Ted über seinen Werdegang in Deutschland, die Entwicklung seines Sohnes und was ihn an der Arbeit mit Kinder und Jugendlichen besonders motiviert. Diese Folge ist also ein Must Hear für alle Spieler und Spielerinnen, die eine Karriere im Golfsport anstreben und auch Eltern sollten gut zuhören. Das lernst du im Podcast: Wie die Entwicklungsphasen vom Kind zum Leistungsgolfer aussehen .und was Trainer und Eltern dabei berücksichtigen sollten.Wie sich sein Sohn vom Spitzenamateur zum erfolgreichen Tour Pro entwickelt hat.Wie sich Eltern verhalten sollten, wenn sie ihr Kind bestmöglich unterstützen wollen.Das Geheimnis hinter den Erfolgen von Ted, seinen Einzelspielern und TeamsUnd vieles mehr…Eine detaillierte Erklärung zu allen Themen findest du direkt im Podcast. Erwähnte Links im Podcast: Golf in Leicht HomepageFacebook Profil von Ted LongSpace Jam - der Lieblingsfilm von Hurly Für noch mehr Trainingstipps gehe auf www.golf-in-leicht.de und lad dir meinen kostenlosen Handicapverbesserer herunter. Folge uns außerdem auf Social Media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/golfinleicht/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/golfinleicht Abonniere und bewerte den Podcast auf iTunes Hast du unseren Podcast abonniert? Wir veröffentlichen wöchentlich neue Episoden und es wäre schade, wenn du eine Folge verpasst, die für dich und dein Golfspiel wichtig sein kann. Außerdem veröffentlichen wir dort exklusive Zusatzmaterialien wie Checklisten, Anleitungen oder Trainingspläne, die du einfach ausdrucken und direkt auf den Platz mitnehmen kannst. Außerdem wären wir dir sehr dankbar, wenn du uns eine ehrliche Bewertung auf iTunes da lässt. Die Bewertungen helfen anderen Menschen, unseren Podcast zu finden, und es hilft uns besonders, den Inhalt der Episoden genau auf dich und deine Bedürfnisse anzupassen. Vielen Dank! Fabian und dein Golf in Leicht Team P.S.: Solltest du Fragen oder Themenvorschläge für neue Folgen haben, dann schreib sie uns doch einfach an: podcast@golf-in-leicht.de
Ted Long steht im Golfsport für Erfolge am Fließband. Wie er diese Erfolge tagtäglich mit seinen Spielern erreichen kann, welche Prinzipien er dabei verfolgt und was es braucht um an die Spitze im Golfsport zu kommen, erfährst Du in dieser Podcast-Folge. Bonusmaterial Als zusätzlichen Bonus gibt es am Ende dieser Folge noch ein spontanes Interviem mit seinem Sohn Hurly Long, der vor einigen Wochen, sein Debüt als Golfprofi gegeben hat. Freue Dich auf eine mit Content gefüllte Folge, die vielen Sportlern da draußen weiterhelfen wird, ihre Ziele zu erreichen. Weitere Informationen zum Thema Mindset, Erfolg, Wettkämpfe in deinem Leben und wie Du mit Selbstvertrauen Deine Ziele erreichst, findest Du in meinem Podcast "Dein Leben - Dein Wettkampf!" Hier findest Du die Links zum Podcast! Podcast https://apple.co/2NKkM4m Spotify https://spoti.fi/2U2HmYZ Stitcher (Android) http://bit.ly/2Pz7fgu Castbox (Android) http://bit.ly/2oHVjxN Podcast.de http://bit.ly/2PDYGRw Hier geht es zu meinen Sozial Media Kanälen! Instagram http://bit.ly/2PAVVAz Facebook http://bit.ly/2oHbY4n Kostenlose Bücher für Deinen Erfolg findest Du unter www.erfolg-buecher.de Ich wünsche Dir eine geile Zeit. Dein Potenzial ist einfach grenzenlos.
This week, Ted Long, the VP for Primary Care at NYC Health + Hospitals joins us to talk about how we can make primary care better for patients and for physicians at various levels of scale. He previously served as the Senior Medical Officer for the Quality Measurement and Value-Based Incentives Group at the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, which covers over 20 federal programs including the Medicare Access and CHIP Reauthorization Act of 2015 (MACRA), the Hospital Readmission Reduction Program, and the Hospital Value-Based Purchasing Program. Earlier, he served as Medical Director at the Rhode Island State Department of Health. He is a practicing primary care physician and is also on the faculty at the Harvard Medical School Center for Primary Care. We love to hear from our listeners, so please tweet us @RoSPodcast or @HMSPrimaryCare, or send us an email with comments and suggestions at contact@rospod.org. Thanks for listening!
ML chats with Ted Long and Amy Robbins about their amazing careers, what’s next, the future of radio, modern media’s impact on radio, how it all started and more!
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Welcome Back! Sorry for the delay but we are back with a brand new thing- The first ever Truth is Dumb group podcast! Returning guests Ted Long and Graham Robinson...
Number 3! I talk to bassist and organized thinker Ted Long. Ted had so much insight that at times I forgot we were doing a podcast- Fascinating point of view. Another...