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Wondering what's got dermatologists so burned out? We've got one reason. This week, we're joined by Dr. Terry Cronin, President of AAD, as he discusses the federal regulations around physician pay and dermatologist burnout. Listen in as he discusses the impacts of inflation and offers some options for physicians experiencing burnout. Each Thursday, join Dr. Raja and Dr. Hadar, board-certified dermatologists, as they share the latest evidence-based research in integrative dermatology. For access to CE/CME courses, become a member at LearnSkin.com. Dr. Cronin currently holds the position of President for AAD in the 2023-2024 term. He leads the world's largest dermatologic society that represents more than 20,800 physicians who specialize in diagnosis and treatment of skin, hair, and nail conditions. He also holds the same position for the American Academy of Dermatology Association, a sister organization focused on government affairs, health policy, and practice information. Dr. Cronin earned his medical degree from Wake Forest University in Winston-Salem, North Carolina and completed his dermatology residency and served as chief resident at the University of Miami, where he is currently an assistant voluntary professor. Dr. Cronin has been involved with the Academy at the leadership level since 2006. He is a past chair of the Academy's Advisory Board and has served on its Board of Directors and its Executive Committee. Dr. Cronin maintains a private practice in Melbourne, Florida.
Each episode, Host Carol McNamara talks to a guest, plays their choice of music and finds out the stories behind the playlist that make up the Soundtrack to their life. This week - Terence J Cronin.
Clár comhrá agus spraoi, agallaimh agus amhráin, á chur i láthair ag Bernadette Watson. Ar an gclár inniu, tá seisiún bríomhar eile le Carol McNamara agus Terry Cronin agus iad i mbun oibre ag foghlaim na Gaeilge. Chomh maith leis sin, tá Orla Burke i mbun agallaimh le Bernadette. Is múinteoir óg ón nGeata Bán í Orla ag múineadh na Gaeilge i meánscoil i gCill Dara. Gaeilge agus Fáilte is a mix of interviews and songs, conversation and fun. On today’s programme, Bernadette talks to Whitegate’s Orla Burke about how she’s getting on in her role as a secondary teacher in Co. Kildare during Covid times. There’s also another lively Irish language learning session with Carol and Terry, as they progress on their challenging journey. This programme was originally broadcast on Sunday 4th April 2021. Beatha teanga í a labhairt!
Clár comhrá agus spraoi, agallaimh agus amhráin, á chur i láthair ag Bernadette Watson. Ar an gclár inniu, tá seisiún bríomhar eile le Carol McNamara agus Terry Cronin agus iad i mbun oibre ag foghlaim na Gaeilge. Chomh maith leis sin, tá Peadar Ó Conaire i mbun agallaimh le Bernadette. Is hiodra-geolaí agus Gaeilgeoir é Peadar ó Chontae Mhaigh Eo, a bhfuil cónaí air i gCill Da Lua. Gaeilge agus Fáilte is a mix of interviews and songs, conversation and fun. On today’s programme, Bernadette talks to Peadar Ó Conaire, hydrogeologist and Mayo man, now living in Killaloe, where himself and his wife are raising their two children through Irish. There’s also another lively Irish language learning session with Carol and Terry, as they progress on their challenging journey. This programme was originally broadcast on Sunday 28th March 2021.
Clár Gaeilge le meascán d’ábhar idir agallaimh agus amhráin, comhrá agus spraoi, á chur i láthair ag Bernadette Watson. Ar an gclár inniu, tá Jim O’ Brien i mbun agallaimh le Bernadette. Is iriseoir, scríbhneoir, aisteoir, ceoltóir agus Gaeilgeoir é Jim a bhfuil cónaí air i dTuath Ó gConaíle. Chomh maith leis sin, tá seisiún bríomhar eile le Carol McNamara agus Terry Cronin agus iad i mbun oibre ag foghlaim na Gaeilge. Gaeilge agus Fáilte is a mix of interviews and songs, conversation and fun. On today’s programme, Bernadette talks to Jim O’Brien, man of many talents and interests. There’s also another lively Irish language learning session with Carol and Terry, as they progress on their challenging journey. This programme was originally broadcast on Sunday 7th March 2021. Beatha teanga í a labhairt!
Gaeilge agus Fáilte 2021 Clár 4 Clár Gaeilge le meascán d’ábhar idir agallaimh agus amhráin, caint agus comhrá, seanfhocail agus spraoi, á chur i láthair ag Bernadette Watson. Ar an gclár inniu, tá Cormac Ó Gríofa i mbun agallaimh le Bernadette. Is múinteoir é Cormac sa Mheánscoil ALFA agus oibríonn sé do Stórsíolta. Tá an-dúil aige sa dúlra agus tá sé paiseanta faoin nGaeilge. Chomh maith leis sin, tá seisiún bríomhar eile le Carol McNamara agus Terry Cronin agus iad i mbun oibre ag foghlaim na Gaeilge. Gaeilge agus Fáilte is a mix of interviews and songs, talk and conversation, proverbs and fun. On today’s programme, Bernadette talks to Cormac Ó Gríofa who teaches in the Raheen Wood Steiner Secondary School, ALFA, and works with Seedsavers. There’s also another lively Irish language learning session, this time with both Carol and Terry together, as they progress on their challenging journey. This programme was originally broadcast on Sunday 28th February 2021. Beatha teanga í a labhairt!
George Hruza, MD, Jules Lipoff, MD interviewed by Terry Cronin, MD
Saturday Chronicle is kindly sponsored by James M Nash and Co and Derg Kitchen Design 00.00 Intro followed by News headlines and local events 17.05 Alisaon Cronin and Katie Green live in studio talking about poetry. 40.07 Maurice Walsh from Killaloe talks about radio back in the days of unlicensed broadcasts and his involvement with “pirate radio” in Killaloe and exchanges with stations in Nashville. 1.00.05 Roisin Bugler, the inspiration behind “ a flow of words” talks about how the show has come about and request for new talent to produce new shows. 1.25.09 Interview with two of the stations youngest hosts of the show “the young wave”- Laoise Giblin and Caoilfihionn Madden. Saturday Chronicle is kindly sponsored by James M Nash and Co and Derg Kitchen Design
Special edition of PM Sunday with Tom Hanley and Terry Cronin with live reports from Michael Madden and Jim Madden covering the 5k and 10k walk / run that took place in Scariff on the 8th of September 2019
Saturday Chronicle live from the new Scariff Bay Community radio studio at Derg Community Alliance building. Saturday 31st August. Hosted by Tom Hanley and Geraldine Colleran Highlights Introduction and news headlines 11.50 East Clare focus with Garda Niall Naughton 24.30 Wildlife ranger for South East Clare David Lyons, 47.40 Linda Madden looks at what happens when students get to college and what they should be thinking about as the new College year is about to begin 1.14.00 Pat McNamara Sportline host and commentator previews the last man standing competition fundraiser for the the radio station. 1.21.20 Charles O’Donnell and Terry Cronin join Tom and Geraldine in studio. Charles talks about his work at Agriline, - and there is a general discussion about Agricultural news Saturday Chronicle is kindly sponsored by James M Nash and Co and Derg Kitchen Design
Saturday Chronicle live from the new Scarifff Bay Community radio studio at Derg Community Alliance building. Saturday 10th August 2019 This week the show is covering the Feakle music festival. Hosted by Jim Collins Highlights 01.20 News 12.50 Recording of Opening ceremony for Feakle music festival with Chairman Gary Pepper 27.05 Musicians Kevin McCarthy from Darwin and Simon Dillon from Bindigo, Victoria, Australia join Jim in studio, talk about how they have wound up back in East Clare and play a few songs. 1.05.08 Gary Pepper, Chairman of Feakle Festival talks about the music in Feakle and what’s happening over the course of the 6 days of the festival 1.09.10 Terry Cronin joins Jim in studio 1.18.30 Brian O Rourke sings The moo behind the hill 1.31.00 Faye Moloney joins Jim in studio and discusses her recent music opportunities and plays some songs live in studio Saturday Chronicle is kindly sponsored by James M Nash and Co and Derg Kitchen Design
Matthew Elias, DO; Melanie Tolley Hall, and Dennis Porto, MD interviewed by Terry Cronin, MD
This week we focus on Megacon 2015 and Indie Press Panel held every year by the gregarious Terry Cronin and recorded crudely by me as a I sat with fellow creators Jeff Kaufman, Martin Pierro, Austin Janowsky, Martin Dunn, and Brian Pulido! We talk shop, the ins and outs of the indie world, and give some real world TRUTHINESS to what it takes to make comics!
Tonight we’re talking about the importance of good after care following treatment: how to make a long term plan to stay clean, and how to create a long term plan for the family of addicts in recovery. Guests include Peter C. Johnson, a Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselor and Relapse Prevention Specialist, and Terry Cronin, a board licensed interventionist and Certified Alcohol and Addiction Counselor at Advanced Health and Education.
The Drunken Odyssey with John King: A Podcast About the Writing Life
Episode 32 of The Drunken Odyssey, your favorite podcast about creative writing, literature, and drinking, is now available. On this week's show, I interview novelist Terry Cronin, And Jean Davis offers one amazing essay about Write is a Verb. Texts Discussed The Skinvestigator: Tramp Stamp (Sunshine State Trilogy)" style="color: #990000; font: normal normal normal 12px/normal Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; font-style: inherit; font-weight: inherit; line-height: 1.8; text-decoration: none;"> The Skinvestigator: Rash Guard (The Sunshine State Trilogy)" style="color: #990000; font: normal normal normal 12px/normal Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; font-style: inherit; font-weight: inherit; line-height: 1.8; text-decoration: none;"> The Skinvestigator: Sunburn" style="color: #990000; font: normal normal normal 12px/normal Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; font-style: inherit; font-weight: inherit; line-height: 1.8; text-decoration: none;"> Write Is a Verb: Sit Down, Start Writing, No Excuses" style="color: #990000; font: normal normal normal 12px/normal Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; font-style: inherit; font-weight: inherit; line-height: 1.8; text-decoration: none;"> Notes Susan Lilley will be reading from her new book of poems, Satellite Beach, on Thursday, January 24th, at Rollins College. For more info, click here. Show contributor Alise Hamilton (episode 7) discusses bingers and plodders, and the merits of the former as writers, at Bill and Dave's Cocktail Hour. A history of the Coppertone sign.