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Latest podcast episodes about Trauma center

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The Weekend University
Dr. Bessel van der Kolk — Attachment and Trauma

The Weekend University

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2025 52:35


Dr Bessel van der Kolk is a clinician, researcher, and teacher who has spent his professional life studying how children and adults adapt to traumatic experiences. He specialises in translating emerging findings from neuroscience and attachment research to develop and study a range of effective treatments for traumatic stress and developmental trauma in children and adults. He is the author of the New York Times Bestseller: The Body Keeps the Score, the Founder of Trauma Center in Boston, and currently serves as President of the Trauma Research Foundation. In this conversation, we explore: — The role that neurofeedback can play in healing developmental trauma — Dr van der Kolk's study examining the effects of MDMA on PTSD — The essential difference between those who were traumatised by the 9-11 attacks and those who weren't — How developmental trauma leads to deficits in sensory integration areas of the brain and the most effective treatments for addressing this. And more. You can learn more about Dr van der Kolk's work by going to: https://traumaresearchfoundation.org/ --- Bessel van der Kolk MD spends his career studying how children and adults adapt to traumatic experiences, and has translated emerging findings from neuroscience and attachment research to develop and study a range of treatments for traumatic stress in children and adults. In 1984, he set up one of the first clinical/research centers in the US dedicated to study and treatment of traumatic stress in civilian populations, which has trained numerous researchers and clinicians specializing in the study and treatment of traumatic stress, and which has been continually funded to research the impact of traumatic stress and effective treatment interventions. He has focused on studying treatments that stabilize physiology, increase executive functioning and help traumatized individuals to feel fully alert to the present. ​ His efforts resulted in the establishment of Trauma Center (now the Trauma Research Foundation) that consisted of a well-trained clinical team specializing in the treatment of children and adults with histories of child maltreatment, that applied treatment models that are widely taught and implemented nationwide, a research lab that studied the effects of neurofeedback and MDMA on behavior, mood, and executive functioning, and numerous trainings nationwide to a variety of mental health professional, educators, parent groups, policy makers, and law enforcement personnel. --- 3 Books Dr van Der Kolk Recommends Every Therapist Should Read: — John Bowlby - Attachment and Loss - https://amzn.to/4bOd3NK — Daniel Stern - The Interpersonal World of the Infant - https://amzn.to/4e1aTf8 — Ed Tronick - The Neurobehavioral and Social-Emotional Development of Infants and Children (Norton Series on Interpersonal Neurobiology) - https://amzn.to/459qIwa

ngedrakor!
Eps. 166: The Trauma Code: Heroes on Call

ngedrakor!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2025 59:07


The Trauma Code: Heroes on Call jadi pembuka episode Podcast ngedrakor! season 6. A MUST WATCH!!!!!Sinopsis The Trauma Code: Heroes on Call: drama ini mengikuti kisah Baek Kang Hyuk (Ju Ji Hoon), seorang ahli bedah trauma jenius yang telah berpengalaman di zona konflik di seluruh dunia. Ia percaya diri dengan kemampuannya dan punya gaya kepemimpinan yang seperti buldoser.Di rumah sakit universitas, ia memimpin tim trauma berat bersama Yang Jae Won (Choo Young Woo), suster senior Cheon Jang Min (Ha Young), dan resident anestesi Park Gyeong Won (Jeong Jae Kwang).Masalahnya, semakin banyak pasien yang mereka selamatkan, semakin besar pula kerugian finansial rumah sakit.Drama ini diadaptasi dari webtoon populer Trauma Center, yang tayang dari April 2020 hingga Januari 2023 dan sudah menarik lebih dari 410 juta pembaca global.---Podcast ngedrakor! dipersembahkan Dalam Ruang Produksi Studios, diproduseri bersama oleh Ron & Mal. Episode baru tayang mingguan!Baca berita drama Korea favoritmu di ⁠⁠⁠detikpop.com⁠⁠⁠Follow Instagram kami di⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠@podcastngedrakor⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠#PodcastNgedrakor #ngedrakordidetikcom #ngedrakordispotify

Dying to Tell You
Honoring a Final Request To Die Outside

Dying to Tell You

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2025 32:41


Dying To Tell You: The Caring Perspective E06: Clinical Chaplain Aaron Aaron Metcalf is a board-certified Clinical Chaplain at a Level 1 Trauma Center nestled in Portland, Oregon. Aaron has lived in Oregon most of his life and enjoys the northwest outdoorsy life along with the intense and meaningful work of chaplaincy. He especially loves working with amazing nurses and doctors as they engage in the challenging world of healthcare. Aaron shares the story of a patient who, at the end of their life, expressed a desire to die outside. As you can imagine, that can prove to be challenging in a hospital setting. But Aaron and his team listened, understood, and started taking the steps necessary to make it happen. And, in Aaron's words, it was a beautiful death.  Aaron is the co-host of No Really, I'm Fine, a wonderfully informative podcast on how we all handle—or at least try to handle—stress in our work and our lives. --- Dying To Tell You: The Caring Perspective is a series of interviews with healthcare professionals who sit down with Cody to share stories of patients and experiences that have changed how they practice, how they view death, and how they live their lives.

Traipsin' Global on Wheels Podcast Hour
Deb Dana, LCSW: How to cope with trauma and choose differently in relationships with self and others

Traipsin' Global on Wheels Podcast Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2025 37:48


Deb Dana, LCSW, is a clinician, consultant, author, and international lecturer on polyvagal theory-informed work with trauma survivors and is the leading translator of this scientific work to the public and mental health professionals. A founding member of the Polyvagal Institute, Deb developed the signature Rhythm of Regulation® Clinical Training Series: The Science of Feeling Safe Enough To Fall in Love with Life and Take the Risks of Living.A clinician and consultant specializing in working with complex trauma, Deb Dana is widely credited with adapting Polyvagal Theory to trauma treatment. She is, a clinical advisor to Khiron Clinics and an advisor to Unyte-ILS. She is trained in Internal Family Systems, Sensorimotor Psychotherapy, and Tapas Acupressure Technique, and she completed the Certificate Program in Traumatic Stress Studies at the Trauma Center. Deb's work shows how an understanding of Polyvagal Theory is applicable across the board to relationships, mental health, and trauma. She delves into the intricacies of how we can all use an understanding of the organizing principles of Polyvagal Theory to change the ways we navigate our daily lives. Deb is well known for translating PVT into a language and application that is both clear and accessible - and for her significant contribution, pioneering Rhythm of Regulation® methodology, tools, techniques and practices which continue to open up the power of PVT for professionals and curious people from diverse backgrounds and all walks of life.​Deb believes that we all benefit when we have a basic understanding of the ways the nervous system works and learn how to become active operators of this essential system. Following this passion has led her to offering workshops in partnership with groups and communities outside of the clinical arena - and bringing the Polyvagal perspective to the ordinary, and sometimes extraordinary, experiences of daily living.

ON AIR
#584 - Sushant Murarka and Dr. Anil Timilsina

ON AIR

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2025 162:58


Sushant Murarka, as the Managing Director of Truederma SA LLC Pvt. Ltd., drives the creation of high-quality, research-driven skincare solutions. Dr. Anil Timilsina, a renowned dermatologist and dermatosurgeon, provides expert care at Madan Bhandari Hospital and Trauma Center, Morang, and B&C Medical College Teaching Hospital and Research Center Pvt. Ltd., focusing on skin health and advanced surgical techniques.

About Mansfield
AM253 - In-Studio with Texas Health Hospital CEO Eulanie Lashley: an Interview I

About Mansfield

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2025 59:35


Stories we're covering this week:• The frigid weather among us could bring … snow?• Utility company offers energy saving tips• City wants to know how you really feel• Couple rings in the new year with a new baby• Police officer retires after two decades of service• Mansfield Cares prepares to take you to Havana• In Sports, Lake Ridge and Summit are rocking' the basketball courtIn the Features Section:• Tourism Manager Tim Roberts joins us with the Cultural Arts Calendar• Angel Biasatti will talk about the Level 2 Trauma Center in Methodist Mansfield News to Know• Angela Hornburg addresses how to get started in investing in real estate in the Mansfield Real Estate Update• Brian Certain serves up a drink that mixes your morning routine with your evening sophistication in the Cocktail of the WeekAnd in the talk segment, Steve talks with Texas Health Hospital's CEO Eulanie Lashley. Plus, your chance to win a $25 gift card to a Mansfield restaurant of your choice with our Mansfield Trivia Question, courtesy of Joe Jenkins Insurance. We are Mansfield's only source for news, talk and information. This is About Mansfield.

High-Fidelity Conversations
Levels 1, 2, & 3 | Differences in trauma center resources with Andy Betz

High-Fidelity Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2024 15:45


[Ep58] Trauma centers in the United States tend to have special designations such as Level 1, Level 2, Level 3, and more. Having said that - the differences in available resources for those levels can sometimes be a little difficult to remember. So, let's clarify things with Andy Betz, MSN, BSN - aka the Trauma Program Manager within Mount Carmel Health System in Columbus, Ohio. He also functions as a CNP at our local Mount Carmel East campus, which is a Level 2 Trauma Center. Quick Links:American Trauma Society (ATS): Trauma Levels ExplainedAmerican College of Surgeons (ACS): Verification, Review, and ConsultationEpisode 26 - The Partial REBOAContact Info:Andy BetzTrauma Program ManagerMount Carmel East | Level II Trauma Centerandy.betz@mchs.comDo you have ideas for future guests or topics on this podcast? Maybe you have some thoughts on how to improve the show? If that sounds like you, take a moment to answer the 3 questions on our anonymous feedback survey!Podcast artwork was made with the awesome resources from CanvaMusic and Sound FX for the show obtained from Pixabay and Pond5Email the show at hfconversations@gmail.comClosed Captioning Resources:Podnews article (for Apple/Android phones and Google Chrome browsers)Microsoft Windows article (live captions for Windows users)Apple article (live captions for Mac users)

The Ask Mike Show
INSPIRE w/Alexis Davis: A Life Built By Adversity EP598

The Ask Mike Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2024 9:01


Inspire, Empower & Educate with Alexis Davis where they share their biggest lessons learned and words of wisdom from a life built by adversity! Alexis Davis, the Chief Communications Officer at a public hospital that operates a world-renowned Level 1 Trauma Center, an Executive Leadership Expert, and the Author of The 47 Basic Rules of Leadership. Recognized as one of Healthcare Innovation's 40 Under 40, Alexis brings a unique and powerful perspective on leadership, communication, and operational excellence in high-pressure environments. Her academic background includes a Bachelor's in International Marketing, a Master's in Organizational Leadership, an Advanced Executive Coaching certificate from Huntington University, a certificate in Essentials of Global Health from Yale, and a soon-to-be-completed Ph.D. in Education, specializing in Instructional Design.   Find out more about them at Websites: https://www.thealexisdavis.com/ & https://www.the47basicrulesofleadership.com/   Join the FREE Facebook group for The Michael Brian Show at https://www.facebook.com/groups/themichaelbrianshow   Follow Mike on Facebook Instagram & Twitter

Becoming Your Best Version
A Conversation with Kathryn Walker, Pioneering Mental Health Innovator

Becoming Your Best Version

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2024 36:36


In the new book, Inflamed: Theory, Kathryn Walker, an accomplished nurse anesthetist and psychiatric nurse practitioner, delves into the intricate relationship between mental health and the neurological and inflammatory processes within the brain. This insightful book challenges traditional mental health theories and introduces innovative approaches to understanding and treating mental health conditions. The book covers a wide range of topics, including: The disruptive force of psychedelics in mental health The Newtonian framework of mental health and understanding conflict The cognitive dynamics of ketamine therapy Advanced mental health interventions and their implications Inflamed: Theory serves as both a chronicle and a guide, offering readers a profound exploration of the evolving landscape of mental health care. Drawing from her extensive experience as a practitioner and subject matter expert, Kathryn provides a unique perspective on how cutting-edge therapies can revolutionize the field. Kathryn is the CEO of Revitalist Lifestyle and Wellness, which serves as a leading mental health and wellness company led by a comprehensive team of specialty providers. Kathryn worked at a Level 1 Trauma Center in Tennessee for nine years before attending anesthesia school at the University of North Carolina-Charlotte. She practiced anesthesia of all specialties for eight years before opening the first Revitalist location in Knoxville, TN in 2018. Today Kathryn operates as a leading advocate for psychedelic medicine as she continues to advance her comprehensive skill set recently graduating with her second Master's degree in Psychiatric Nursing as a Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner. Recognizing the need for community access, Kathryn founded the national mental health 501c3 nonprofit, Community Change Foundation (CommunityChangeFoundation.org). This nonprofit foundation focuses on providing financial assistance to veterans, frontline workers, and the financially disadvantaged seeking help with psychedelic therapies. Kathryn incorporated the Community Change Foundation in 2019. Recognizing the need for education and training advancements, Kathryn founded the American Association of Psychedelics (AAPsychedelics.org). This education non-profit 501c3 aims to continually bring high quality education and training to all disciplines of providers. Kathryn incorporated the American Association of Psychedelics in 2021. Kathryn is the Academic Detailer for the MetroDrug Coalition, she sits on the board for American Association of Psychedelics, Mental Health Association of East Tennessee, Herzig University, and Women in Psychedelics. Learn more: https://kathrynawalker.com/ https://www.instagram.com/revitalist  https://www.instagram.com/katwalk1217/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/kathryn-walker-33a868115/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/revitalist/ Kathryn's book "Inflamed: Theory," is now available for presale through the weblink: https://www.revitalistclinic.com/inflamed  --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/maria-leonard-olsen/support

JoJo's Bizarre Podcast
Ep. 402 - Little Big Man (Master Keaton Eps. 1-3)

JoJo's Bizarre Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2024 87:30


[Skip to 12:29 to hear anime talk] The Urasawa Saga continues on JJBPod this week; we talk about a seinen-based anime from a banger anime year: 1998's Master Keaton. You cannot stream this anime anywhere except YouTube. We also talk about Indecent Proposal, magnetic nail polish, Trauma Center, bagpipes, Western Sahara, MacGyver, being followed in the city, and Mentos commercials. | Follow us on Apple Podcasts | Support us on Patreon | Follow us on Twitter | Subscribe to us on YouTube | Join the fan Discord

Personal Injury Marketing Mastermind
286. How Mental Health Claims Maximize PI Settlements: A Complete Guide

Personal Injury Marketing Mastermind

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2024 21:37


Dr. Jeremy Cassius, founder of the Mental Pain and Trauma Center, shares how incorporating mental health claims can significantly increase personal injury case values.  Dominate your market today. Grab a copy of Chris' latest book, Personal Injury Lawyer Marketing: From Good to GOAT.  In today's episode of Personal Injury Mastermind, Dr. Cassius reveals strategies for developing stronger mental anguish claims and explains why psychological evaluations are essential in modern PI cases. . We discuss: Why mental health claims are often overlooked in personal injury cases How psychological evaluations provide concrete evidence for mental anguish claims Understanding the impact of pre-existing conditions on mental health damages Strategies for incorporating mental health experts in pre-litigation How addressing psychological trauma can strengthen overall case value Guest Details Dr. Jeremy Cassius is a forensic psychologist and founder of the Mental Pain and Trauma Center, a nationwide organization operating in all 50 states. His organization specializes in providing psychological evaluations and treatment for personal injury clients while educating attorneys on maximizing mental anguish claims. Dr. Cassius: LinkedIn, Instagram, Website Mental Pain and Trauma Center: Website Chris Dreyer and Rankings Details Chris Dreyer is the CEO and founder of Rankings.io, the elite legal digital marketing agency.  Rankings: Website, Instagram, Twitter Chris Dreyer: Website, Instagram Newsletters: The Dreyer Sheet  Books: Personal Injury Lawyer Marketing: From Good to GOAT; Niching Up: The Narrower the Market, the Bigger the Prize Work with Rankings: Connect Time Stamps 00:00 Intro 00:53 Meet Dr. Jeremy Cassius & Mental Pain and Trauma Center  01:47 Origins: From Immigration to Personal Injury Psychology  03:00 Evolution of Personal Injury Law: Beyond Physical Treatment  04:35 Real Case Study: Trauma Beyond Physical Injuries  10:33 Managing Pre-existing Mental Health Conditions  12:30 The Silver Lining: Making Mental Health Care Accessible  14:34 Conference Highlight: PIMCON Review  15:30 Episode Takeaways: The PIM Points  17:30 Closing and Resources Additional Episodes You Might Enjoy 80. Mike Papantonio, Levin, Papantonio, & Rafferty — Doing Well by Doing Good 84. Glen Lerner, Lerner and Rowe – A Steady Hand in a Shifting Industry 101. Pratik Shah, EsquireTek — Discovering the Power of Automation 134. Darryl Isaacs, Isaacs & Isaacs — The Hammer: Insights from a Marketing Legend 104. Taly Goody, Goody Law Group — Finding PI Clients on TikTok 63. Joe Fried, Fried Goldberg LLC — How To Become An Expert And Revolutionize Your PI Niche 96. Brian Dean, Backlinko — Becoming a Linkable Source 83. Seth Godin — Differentiation: How to Make Your Law Firm a Purple Cow 73. Neil Patel, Neil Patel — Digital A New Approach to Content and Emerging Marketing Channels

About Mansfield
AM241 - Stevie Dawn Carter, The Fleetwood Project: an Interview

About Mansfield

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2024 68:32


Stories we're covering this week:• Police chase ends in suicide• Mansfield PD arrest suspect in teen shooting• A tip of the hat to Meals on Wheels in A Moment with the Mayor• Proposed wastewater treatment plant draws community concern• Business Alliance creates new program for young professionals• Trinity Metro fares better than expected during it's trial launch period• In Sports, a recap of Friday Night Lights and what's on tap for this weekendIn the Features Section: • Tourism Manager Tim Roberts joins us with the Cultural Arts Calendar for October• Angel Biasatti joins will talk about the Level 2 Trauma Center in Methodist Mansfield News to Know• Angela Hornburg keeps us up to date in the Mansfield Real Estate Update• Brian Certain serves up a drink as bubbly as a flapper's personality in the Cocktail of the WeekIn the talk segment, Steve talks in-studio with Fleetwood Project founder Stevie Dawn Carter. Plus, your chance to win a $25 gift card to a Mansfield restaurant of your choice with our Mansfield Trivia Question, courtesy of Joe Jenkins Insurance. We are Mansfield's only source for news, talk and information. This is About Mansfield.

Smart Money Circle
This CEO Is Using A.I. & Psychedelics To Improve Mental Health...

Smart Money Circle

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2024 46:49


This CEO Is Using A.I. & Psychedelics To Improve Mental Health Guest: Kathryn Walker is the Founder CEO of Revitalist Lifestyle and Wellness -CSE CALM- RVLWF Ticker: (CSE: CALM) (OTCQB: RVLWF) (FSE: 4DO) Website: https://revitalistclinic.com/ Bio: About Kathryn Walker Kathryn Walker is the CEO of Revitalist Lifestyle and Wellness (CSE: CALM) (OTCQB: RVLWF) (FSE: 4DO) which serves as a leading mental health and wellness company led by a comprehensive team of specialty providers. Kathryn worked at a Level 1 Trauma Center in Tennessee for 9 years before attending anesthesia school at the University of North Carolina-Charlotte. She practiced anesthesia of all specialties for 8 years before opening the first Revitalist location in Knoxville, TN in 2018. Today Kathryn operates as a leading advocate for psychedelic medicine as she continues to advance her comprehensive skill set recently graduating with her second Master's degree in Psychiatric Nursing as a Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner. Recognizing the need for community access, Kathryn founded the national mental health 501c3 nonprofit, Community Change Foundation (CommunityChangeFoundation.org). This nonprofit foundation focuses on providing financial assistance to veterans, frontline workers, and the financially disadvantaged seeking help with psychedelic therapies. Kathryn incorporated the Community Change Foundation in 2019. Recognizing the need for education and training advancements, Kathryn founded the American Association of Psychedelics (AAPsychedelics.org). This education non-profit 501c3 aims to continually bring high quality education and training to all disciplines of providers. Kathryn incorporated the American Association of Psychedelics in 2021. Kathryn is the Academic Detailer for the MetroDrug Coalition, she sits on the board for American Association of Psychedelics, Mental Health Association of East Tennessee, Herzig University, and Women in Psychedelics. About Company About Revitalist Lifestyle and Wellness Ltd. Revitalist (CSE: CALM) (OTCQB: RVLWF) (FSE: 4DO) Revitalist Lifestyle and Wellness Ltd. (CSE: CALM) (OTCQB: RVLWF) (FSE: 4DO) is a mental health and wellness company focused on comprehensive care in the ketamine wellness space offering innovative, evidenced-based services. The Company, through its subsidiary Revitalist, operates physical locations and virtual offices across 35 states. Founded and led by Kathryn Walker, an advanced provider in the psychedelic space, Revitalist is at the forefront of this emerging field. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/smartmoneycircle/support

Living the Dream with Curveball
From healthcare Leader to Podcaster Richard Craft's Inspiring Journey

Living the Dream with Curveball

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2024 18:51 Transcription Available


Send us a textIn this episode of Living the Dream with Curveball, host Curveball sits down with Richard Craft, a podcast host and former healthcare leader. Richard opens up about the challenging period he faced after being laid off just before the pandemic, and how he struggled with self-worth and identity. He shares his journey from depression to finding a new purpose through podcasting, which has allowed him to help others discover their true self-worth beyond professional roles.Richard talks about his experiences working in a level one trauma center, his definition of self-acceptance, and how he redefined success after his career setback. He also discusses his battle with sobriety and the importance of facing discomfort to achieve personal growth. The conversation delves into the themes of fatherhood, mental health, and navigating life's chaos.Listeners can expect valuable insights on overcoming adversity, the importance of accountability, and the power of community. Richard also shares his plans for future projects, including a private accountability group and possibly writing a book.

The Other Side of Midnight with Frank Morano
Hour 2: Head Trauma Center | 08-28-24

The Other Side of Midnight with Frank Morano

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2024 58:18


Frank talks about the craze around fantasy football. He also talks with Dr. Stanley Goldfarb, Chairman of DoNoHarm, a former Associate Dean at the University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine and a noted nephrologist. They discuss if black patients do better with black doctors. He then gives the UFO report on a Space National Guard. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Big Think
What is trauma? The author of “The Body Keeps the Score” explains | Bessel van der Kolk | Big Think

Big Think

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2024 8:48


Contrary to popular belief, trauma is extremely common. We all have jobs, life events, and unpleasant situations causing us daily stress. But when your body continues to re-live that stress for days, weeks, months, or even years, that stress changes your brain, creating trauma inside your mind, and that trauma can eventually manifest in your physical body. As you can see, trauma isn't what happens to you, but how you respond to the traumatic situation. Something that is traumatic to one person may be no big deal to the next. Whether something becomes traumatic or not has a great deal to do with who's around you while you experience this event. Were you alone and scared, were you comforted by friends and family? The problem with trauma is that it starts when something happens to us, but that's not where it stops - it changes your brain. Once your brain changes and you're in constant fight or flight mode, it can be hard to stay focused, feel joy, or experience pleasure until this trauma is healed. Luckily, modern psychological practices are developing innovative ways to heal from trauma that actually work. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- About Bessel van der Kolk: Bessel van der Kolk is a psychiatrist noted for his research in the area of post-traumatic stress since the 1970s. His work focuses on the interaction of attachment, neurobiology, and developmental aspects of trauma's effects on people. His major publication, Traumatic Stress: The Effects of Overwhelming Experience on Mind, Body, and Society, talks about how the role of trauma in psychiatric illness has changed over the past 20 years. Dr. van der Kolk is past President of the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies, Professor of Psychiatry at Boston University Medical School, and Medical Director of the Trauma Center at JRI in Brookline, Massachusetts. He has taught at universities and hospitals across the United States and around the world, including Europe, Africa, Russia, Australia, Israel, and China. Check out Bessel van der Kolk's latest book, “The Body Keeps the Score: Brain, Mind, and Body in the Healing of Trauma” at https://www.amazon.com/Body-Keeps-Sco... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Hoeflinger Podcast
#24: Bob Baxter, President of Mercy Health Toledo - Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Healthcare, How to Become a Healthcare Administrator, Navigating Through the Struggles of Covid-19 in Healthcare, Running, and more!

The Hoeflinger Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2024 71:26


Bob is the President of the Toledo Market for Bon Secours Mercy Health, the largest health system in Ohio.  As a leader in the Toledo, Baxter oversees strategy and operations for eight hospitals -- eight hospitals, including a children's hospital and a Level 1 Trauma Center – one college, Life Flight critical care network and more than 100 sites of care across Northwest Ohio and Southeast Michigan. In his free time, Bob lovest to run and has completed over 25 marathons. He also completed the 2023 Sylvania Olympic triathlon with Brian and Kevin.In this episode, we discussed Bob's career path into healthcare administration and eventually his current role, the role of artificial intelligence (AI) in healthcare, the struggles of Covid-19 and lessons learned, Bob's running goals, and more. We hope you enjoy this episode!Tune in every week for new episodes of The Hoeflinger Podcast with Dr. Brian Hoeflinger and Kevin Hoeflinger.Our Mount Kilimanjaro GoFundMe PageClick here to learn more about our trip and fundraising missionOur apparel: (Part of all proceeds go towards our Mt Kilimanjaro project fundraiser and BrianMatters, our nonprofit)Click here for Doctor Hoeflinger Store Dr. Brian Hoeflinger's BookThe Night He Died: The Harsh Reality of Teenage DrinkingDr. Brian Hoeflinger's linksClick here for all links for Dr. HoeflingerKevin Hoeflinger's linksClick here for all links for Kevin HoeflingerContact Us brian.hoeflinger1@gmail.com

Big Think
How do you help kids traumatized by violence? | Bessel van der Kolk | Great Question

Big Think

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2024 6:24


People usually think about the military when they talk about trauma. But for every soldier who gets PTSD in a war zone, there's at least 30 children who get traumatized at home. The big question continues to be how do you help kids who have been exposed to enormous amounts of violence? How do you help these kids get a sense of self, a sense of agency, so they can make a life for themselves where they can learn, acquire skills, acquire competencies, and become full-fledged human beings? Bessel van der Kolk's greatest dream is that in grades K through 12, kids get taught weekly about self-regulation - what kinds can do to calm themselves down and orient themselves. To aid in healing childhood trauma, every school in America would ideally be taught the following: reading, writing, arithmetic, and self-regulation. ------------------------------------------------------------- About Bessel van der Kolk: Bessel van der Kolk is a psychiatrist noted for his research in the area of post-traumatic stress since the 1970s. His work focuses on the interaction of attachment, neurobiology, and developmental aspects of trauma's effects on people. His major publication, Traumatic Stress: The Effects of Overwhelming Experience on Mind, Body, and Society, talks about how the role of trauma in psychiatric illness has changed over the past 20 years. Dr. van der Kolk is past President of the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies, Professor of Psychiatry at Boston University Medical School, and Medical Director of the Trauma Center at JRI in Brookline, Massachusetts. He has taught at universities and hospitals across the United States and around the world, including Europe, Africa, Russia, Australia, Israel, and China. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Mark Groves Podcast
#396: Permission to Grieve with J.S. Park

Mark Groves Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2024 71:01


In this moving episode, I welcome hospital chaplain, author, and online educator, J.S. Park. J.S. takes us on a poignant journey through the intricate layers of grief and the profound realm of emotions that accompany loss. Drawing from his experiences in a trauma center, J.S. Park shares the non-linear nature of grief, stressing the importance of embracing pain and validating all emotions that surface. Together, we explore societal norms surrounding grief, empathetic responses, and the delicate balance between fixing and sitting with discomfort. Listen in to reflect on the subject of mortality and discover a deeper understanding of grief as a natural response to loss and the compassion found in grief's turmoil. For eight years J.S. has been an interfaith chaplain at a thousand-plus-bed hospital that is designated a Level 1 Trauma Center. His role includes grief counseling, attending every death, every trauma and Code Blue, staff care, and supporting end-of-life care. He also served for three years as a chaplain at one of the largest nonprofit charities for the homeless on the east coast. J.S. has a MDiv completed in 2010 and a BA in Psychology. He also has a sixth-degree black belt in Tae Kwon Do. J.S. currently lives in Tampa, Florida with his wife, a nurse practitioner, and his three-year-old daughter, newborn son, and their adopted dog. —J.S.'s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jspark3000/?hl=en  —J.S.'s Book - As Long As You Need: Permission to Grieve: https://jsparkblog.com/2024/02/08/preorder-my-new-book-as-long-as-you-need-permission-to-grieve/  —J.S.'s X: https://twitter.com/jsparkblog?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor  —J.S.'s YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PNc6TwqBwxM —J.S.'s Quiz: https://www.markgroves.com/kwik-quiz  If you want to dive deeper into Mark's content, search through every episode, find specific topics we've covered, and ask him questions, go to his Dexa page: https://dexa.ai/markgroves Themes: Grief, Loss, J.S. Park, As Long As You Need, Permission to Grieve, Trauma, Death, Emotions, Empathy, Discomfort, Mortality, Life Death Cycle, Hospital, Chaplin, Emotional Health, Compassion, Relationships, Spirituality, Transformation, Mental Health, Purpose This episode is sponsored by Cozy Earth: Use code GROVES for 40% off sitewide at http://www.cozyearth.com Contact us at podcast@markgroves.com for sponsor product support, questions, comments, or just to say hello! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Moms of the Lou
Episode #5: Summer Boredom Busters with Haley Strebler

Moms of the Lou

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2024 19:07


Rebekah and Haley discuss ways to combat summer boredom before the back-to-school season starts. Haley shares her favorite St. Louis hidden gems, events, and festivals to enjoy with the family. She also gives us some creative ideas for getting out of the house by visiting cat cafes and trying some boba tea! Want ideas for a date night or looking for a night out with your girlfriends? Check out Haley's blog post Eating Through the STL Top 100 - 2024 Edition. Are you feeling adventurous and wanting to take a weekend trip to Chicago before school starts? Get some ideas from our Chicago Family Summer Destination Guide. Don't forget to join the St. Louis PBS Facebook Group now so you can join their activities for next summer! Haley was born and raised in small town Kansas. She moved to St. Louis after graduating from the University of Kansas to attend graduate school at Lindenwood. Her 2 year plan to live in St. Louis turned into 12 when she met her husband. They were married on home plate at Busch Stadium in 2015 and are parents to two girls, Presley and Piper, Haley started her career as a Certified Athletic Trainer working at high schools all throughout St. Louis. After returning to nursing school she was a Trauma ICU nurse for 5 years before taking on her current role as the Injury Prevention and Outreach Coordinator at a Level 1 Trauma Center. Outside of work Haley blogs about local food and businesses as part of the Yelp Elite Squad, volunteers for Make-A-Wish MoKan, and loves strength training and self care. Haley considers herself a “wrangler of tiny females”. She loves raising a strong willed preschooler who both challenges and amazes her. Haley loves living in St. Louis and feels it has so much to offer to inspire children and foster creativity. You can follow her at @mamastrebs.We hope you enjoyed this podcast episode! To learn more about Moms of the Lou you can go to stlouismom.com or follow us on Instagram and Facebook. You can listen to the podcast on Apple Podcast and Spotify. And don't forget to rate and review so more people can tune in! This episode was produced by the St. Louis Mom. It was recorded and edited by Half Coast Studios in St. Louis, Missouri. Music composed by Trina Harger.

Transforming Trauma
Trauma-Informed Weight Lifting for Strength, Confidence and Healing with Mariah Rooney

Transforming Trauma

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2024 44:17


There's a growing body of evidence suggesting that practices like weight lifting can support trauma-affected individuals on their healing journeys. On this episode of Transforming Trauma, Emily is joined by Mariah Rooney, LCSW, co-founder of Trauma-Informed Weight Lifting, the one-of-a-kind non-profit program dedicated to the training and education of trauma-informed movement practitioners as well as research on the healing potential of weight lifting. The pair discuss the program's structure, the neuroscience behind it, and how Mariah's extensive participation in social justice practices led to its creation. Mariah also shares some case studies that highlight the positive impact that weight lifting has on a trauma-impacted individual's resilience, sense of agency, and interoceptive awareness. About Mariah Rooney: Mariah Rooney, MSW, LCSW (she/they) is the co-founder and co-director of Trauma Informed Weight Lifting, a program of the Center for Trauma and Embodiment. She is a licensed clinical social worker who specializes in treating the complex challenges that arise as a result of traumatic stress, attachment trauma, intergenerational trauma, and dissociation in children and adults. She is also an adjunct professor in the graduate School of Social Work at Winona State University, and a trauma-informed care consultant who supports systems change and capacity building efforts in systems of all sizes and types. As a previous Fellow at the Trauma Center at JRI she received extensive training in trauma and supported various project and research efforts. Additionally, Mariah is a movement practitioner and somatic coach with extensive training in trauma-sensitive and culturally-informed yoga and meditation practices through Warriors at Ease, Prison Yoga Project, Insight Prison Project, Mind Body Solutions, and Trauma Sensitive Yoga. Her writing and research has explored trauma-informed considerations for personal trainers and fitness spaces, posttraumatic outcomes among combat veterans with histories of interpersonal violence, trauma-sensitive education, and inclusive practices for LGBTQIA+ clients in fitness and weight lifting. Learn More: Trauma Informed Weight Lifting Instagram Website To read the full show notes and discover more resources, visit https://complextraumatrainingcenter.com/transformingtrauma *** Are you a mental health professional looking to deepen your clinical expertise in healing complex trauma? We are thrilled to announce our 2025 NARM Therapist Trainings designed to provide you with transformative training in the NeuroAffective Relational Model. Visit the website to learn more about upcoming trainings and to register  The Complex Trauma Training Center: https://complextraumatrainingcenter.com The Complex Trauma Training Center (CTTC) is a professional organization providing clinical training, education, consultation, and mentorship for psychotherapists and mental health professionals working with individuals and communities impacted by Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) and Complex Trauma (C-PTSD). CTTC provides NARM® Therapist and NARM® Master Therapist Training programs, as well as ongoing monthly groups in support of those learning NARM. CTTC offers a depth-oriented professional community for those seeking a supportive network of therapists focused on three levels of shared human experience: personal, interpersonal & transpersonal.  The Transforming Trauma podcast embodies the spirit of CTTC – best described by its three keywords: depth, connection, and heart - and offers guidance to those interested in effective, transformational trauma-informed care. We want to connect with you! Facebook @complextraumatrainingcenter YouTube Instagram @complextraumatrainingcenter  

Sylvester Stallone Fan Podcast Network
Dropping A Bruce - Trauma Center

Sylvester Stallone Fan Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2024 57:23


Yippee Ki-Yay , and welcome to our 16th episode on this 40 month journey through Bruce Willis' Direct to Video releases. This month we take a look at the 2019 action crime thriller, "Trauma Center", to determine if he took the role for a paycheck and Dropped A Deuce, or if he gave the role his all and Dropped A Bruce. Along the way we'll uncover our favorite scene's, bits of dialogue, characters and performances to better inform you as to if this should be on your watch list or stay away from this list.Please be sure to LIKE, SUBSCRIBE and leave us a REVIEW.Follow the show on our socials:Facebook, Instagram & Twitter - @DroppingABruceEmail - DroppingABrucePod@gmail.comThe Cheeky Basterds Podcast:Listen to the Show - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-cheeky-basterds-podcast/id1642499584Facebook & Instagram - @CheekyBasterdsPodcastTwitter - @CheekyBasterdsEmail - TheCheekyBasterdsPodcast@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ryan-rebalkin01/message

The Bay
Advocates Protest Planned Closure of East San Jose Trauma Center

The Bay

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2024 18:44


The company that owns the Regional Medical Center of San Jose says it plans to close the hospital's trauma center on August 12. The trauma center is the only one of its kind on Santa Clara County's east side. Now, local leaders, patient advocates, and even some doctors from the hospital want the state to intervene, warning that this closure will have devastating ripple effects on the entire region. Links: Episode Transcript Advocates Urge State to Intervene in Closure of San Jose Trauma Center   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

96.5 WKLH
Jean Pearce MD Marisa Hoffman Trauma Center

96.5 WKLH

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2024 9:36


Jean Pearce MD Marisa Hoffman Trauma Center by 96.5 WKLH

Viral Jesus
JS Park: As Long As You Need

Viral Jesus

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2024 50:08


Today's episode is for the person navigating a season of loss or grief, and trying to figure out how long this ache will last.  JS Park is a chaplain who has served for nearly 10 years and has held pain for thousands of patients and their families. He believes that our need to rush past pain, only suffocates our grief, and that grief is a voice that needs to be heard.  During today's episode Heather also provides an update on her life ministry, and professional journey.  Guest Bio J.S. Park is a hospital chaplain, author, and online educator. For eight years he has been an interfaith chaplain at a thousand-plus-bed hospital that is designated a Level 1 Trauma Center. J.S. has an MDiv, completed in 2010, and a BA in Psychology. He also has a sixth-degree black belt in Tae Kwon Do. He is also the author of As Long As You Need. Host Bio Heather Thompson Day is an associate professor of communication at Andrews University in Berrien Springs, Michigan. She is the author of eight books, including I'll See You Tomorrow and It's Not Your Turn. Reach out to Heather on X, the app formerly known as Twitter at @HeatherTDay and on Instagram @heatherthompsonday. Receive Heather's weekly inspirational email every Friday at 7pm EST; sign up at www.heatherthompsonday.com/links. “Viral Jesus” is a production of Christianity Today Executive Producer: Matt Stevens Host: Heather Thompson Day Producer: Loren Joseph Associate Producer: McKenzie Hill Director of Operations for CT Media: Matt Stevens Audio engineering by Loren Joseph Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Discover Lafayette
Dr. Amanda Logue, Chief Medical Officer – Ochsner Lafayette General, Discusses new General Surgery Residency Program

Discover Lafayette

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2024 47:55


Dr. Amanda Logue, Chief Medical Officer for Ochsner Lafayette General, joined Discover Lafayette to discuss Ochsner's new General Surgery Residency Program. Accredited by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME), the surgical residency program received nearly 600 applications for three coveted spots. The 5-year surgery program is expected to grow, training a new class of three residents per academic year, wth the inaugural class beginning July 1, 2024. Ochsner is also pursuing accreditation of Internal Medicine, Emergency Medicine, and Transitional Year Programs. On April 16, 2024, Ochsner Lafayette General Medical Center, the region's only Level 2 Trauma Center, celebrated the launch of its new General Surgery Residency Program, which will begin July 1, 2024. Located inside the new, recently constructed tower at Ochsner Lafayette General Medical Center, the completed Graduate Medical Education space will be 17,115 square feet. Phase 1 includes eight resident sleep rooms, a resident lounge, classrooms, rounding rooms and lactation rooms. Phase 2 will house numerous simulation labs and additional classroom space. Ziad Ashkar, MD, will serve as the Designated Institutional Official (DIO), ensuring the program meets the rigorous accreditation standards set by the ACGME. Dr. Dennis Eschete will serve as the Program Director for General Surgery. About 25 surgeons will be rotating, with the core group of teaching physicians being Dr. Willard Mosier, Ochsner Lafayette General's head of trauma, Dr. Jason Breaux, Dr. Michael Horaist and Dr. Racheed “Joe” Ghanami. The new residency program is both a strategic response to the escalating physician shortage and a model for innovative care solutions leading to increased patient access. In a 2024 report, the Association of American Medical Colleges projected that physician demand will grow faster than supply, leading to a projected total shortage of up to 86,000 physicians by 2036. Moreover, Louisiana is projected to rank third nationally for a shortage of physicians by 2030, according to a Human Resources for Health analysis. Speaking of the physician shortage being experience here and nationwide, Dr. Amanda Logue shared that 140,000 patients came through Ochsner University Clinics in 2023. "It's a huge volume, there's a huge need for more physicians." Ochsner Lafayette General's new surgery residency program doesn't replace its ongoing partnership with LSU School of Medicine's at University Hospital & Cinics; it complements it. Dr. Logue stated, "The reality is there's a critical need for more physicians, which is why we started our own program in addition to the existing one. This program also signifies our deep commitment to advancing medical education and addressing the dire need for surgeons in our healthcare system." Importantly, data shows that most physicians practice within 70 miles of where they trained, so Ochsner hopes that Lafayette will be a compelling place for their residents to start their medical careers. The goal of the program is not only to provide top-tier educational opportunities, such as training at the region's only Level 2 Trauma Center, but also to inspire innovation and compassion among the residents. The residents will learn to navigate the complexities of healthcare delivery with a patient-first approach, having the opportunity to take part in cutting-edge research and be at the forefront of developing new surgical techniques. Ochsner Health is Louisiana's top healthcare educator of physicians. Annually Ochsner and its partners educate thousands of healthcare professionals. It currently offers 33 Acreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education programs, training over 330 residents and fellows each year. Dr. Logue is board certified in both Internal Medicine and Clinical Informatics, having completed her undergraduate training at LSU in microbiology,

Grief is a Sneaky Bitch
J.S. Park | As Long As You Need

Grief is a Sneaky Bitch

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2024 75:10


My guest today J.S. (Joon) Park is a hospital chaplain. Some of the other descriptions he uses for himself include: former atheist/agnostic, sixth degree black belt, suicide survivor, Korean-American, and follower of Christ. He is the author of a profoundly insightful, and at times poetic new book, As Long As You Need: Permission to Grieve. It's part hospital chaplain experience and part memoir.In this episode, Joon shares a bit about his personal journey from growing up in a home with violence and a martial arts dojo to becoming a hospital chaplain, highlighting the similarities between the two roles in terms of being present and encouraging others to find their voice. We also discussed the importance of allowing individuals to talk about their hopes and dreams, even in the face of loss or adversity. Joon shared how he creates safe space where people can share their desires without feeling shame or judgment. One of the important themes Joon brings to light is the grief we often feel over future losses and the significance of giving oneself permission to grieve them.The conversation also touches on the idea relocating hope, of staying close to one's dreams and finding new ways to honor them, even if the original path is no longer possible. We also explored the importance of self-care and pacing oneself in the work of caregiving, recognizing the need for rest and support. One of the many important reminders I learned from both his book and our conversation is recognizing loss of autonomy and the value of finding the smallest choices and moments. Joon's vulnerability, wisdom, and heart shine through both in his book and in our conversation.About the Guest & Resources J.S. Park is a hospital chaplain, published author, and online educator. For eight years he has been an interfaith chaplain at a 1000+ bed hospital that is designated a Level 1 Trauma Center. His role includes grief counseling, attending every death, every trauma and Code Blue, staff care, and supporting end-of-life care. J.S. also served for three years as a chaplain at one of the largest nonprofit charities for the homeless on the east coast. J.S. has a MDiv completed in 2010 and a BA in Psychology. He also has a sixth-degree black belt. He is the author of As Long as You Need: Permission to Grieve. J.S. currently lives in Tampa, Florida with his wife, a nurse practitioner, and his daughter, newborn son, and adopted dog. Host Lisa Keefauver's forthcoming book Grief is a Sneaky Bitch: An Uncensored Guide to Navigating Loss IS NOW AVAILABLE FOR PRE-ORDER on Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble or Bookshop.org. Drop her a DM on Instagram @lisakeefauvermsw to let her know you did and she'll send you a party invite to her Book Launch Celebration Visit www.lisakeefauver.com to learn more about Lisa, sign up for her Not-So-Regular Newsletter, register for an upcoming online grief workshop, find out if she is coming to a city near you for her book tour, or watch her TEDx talk, Why Knowing More About Grief Can Make it Suck Less. You can also WATCH this episode now on YouTube @lisakeefauvermsw Recorded April 24, 2024. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Grief Is My Side Hustle
J.S. Park: As Long as You Need: Permission to Grieve

Grief Is My Side Hustle

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2024 48:56


  What a Day in the Life of a Hospital Chaplain who Sits with the Dying Teaches Us About GRIEF J.S. Park is a hospital chaplain, author, and online educator. For eight years he has been an interfaith chaplain at a thousand-plus-bed hospital that is designated a Level 1 Trauma Center. His role includes grief counseling, attending every death, every trauma and Code Blue, staff care, and supporting end-of-life care. He also served for three years as a chaplain at one of the largest nonprofit charities for the homeless on the east coast. J.S. has a MDiv completed in 2010 and a BA in Psychology. He also has a sixth-degree black belt in Tae Kwon Do. J.S. currently lives in Tampa, Florida with his wife, a nurse practitioner, and his three-year-old daughter, newborn son, and their adopted dog.   https://www.instagram.com/jspark3000/?hl=en X: https://twitter.com/jsparkblog?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PNc6TwqBwxM

Where Do You RunWell? Podcast
Where Do You RunWell? Podcast - Episode 10 - "I'm Fine,"

Where Do You RunWell? Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2024 58:12


14 days out from Ironman Florida, Jay sets out on a training ride that breaks his body, breaks his IM Florida plans, but does not break his spirit. His new mantra became, "I'm fine." He was definitely not fine. ER visits, ambulance rides, Level 1 Trauma Center, scans, tests, surgeries, physical therapy sessions and this guy battles back to complete IM Florida in 2023! You don't want to miss hearing this amazing story of determination!  Available on iTunes, Pandora, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts.https://www.buzzsprout.com/1614580Photo Credits: Erica Hunt and Lisa Williams 

The Bible For Normal People
[Faith] Episode 36: J.S. Park - Sitting with the Dying

The Bible For Normal People

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2024 54:45


In this episode of Faith for Normal People, Jared talks with J.S. (Joon) Park about his experiences with death, grief, and loss as a hospital chaplain for a Level 1 Trauma Center. Together they discuss the varying manifestations of grief, practical advice to help those who experience loss, and how we can develop a holistic approach to grief. Show Notes → ********** This episode is sponsored by Fast Growing Trees. Right now, they have the best deals online, up to half off on select plants. Listeners get an additional 15% off when using the code NORMALPEOPLE at checkout. Head to FastGrowingTrees.com and use code NORMALPEOPLE at checkout. Offer valid for a limited time. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Jason Rantz Show
Hour 2: Racial Justice Leaders in Boston are calling for Reparations

The Jason Rantz Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2024 47:15


What’s Trending: The Washington State Patrol are investigating twp crimes that resulted in two teenage boys being shot to death. Initially everyone was denying that these crimes were related, it is now known that in fact they are related. The alleged 18-year-old involved in the deadly crash in Renton has been identified, he is suspected of driving up to 112 mph. GUEST: Seattle Police Department Community Service Officer Jeff Steuby founded the Courageous Lions for Courageous Kids program. It helps Seattle kids who experience trauma, through early intervention/access to no cost trauma counseling, which is provided by the Harborview Abuse and Trauma Center.  // Big Local: A teacher in Spokane has found herself on administrative leave after she wrote a piece in the school newspaper that promoted an event about jazz and encouraged students to come to school dressed as slaves or hobos. Students on the Track and Field team at Lewis and Clark high school saved one of their coach’s life by performing CPR on the coach. The Skagit Valley Tulip Festival started early as the flowers have started to bloom. // You Pick The News: Racial Justice Leaders in Boston are calling for the city and White Churches to pay $15 billion in reparations for slavery.

Healing Trauma
What Counts as Trauma?

Healing Trauma

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2024 30:19


In this inaugural episode of the Healing Trauma podcast offered by the Trauma Institute, Dr. Frank Anderson and Matthias Barker discuss the new era of trauma therapy. Trauma has been the word on everyone's lips, some people think that everything is trauma, and some people think that it's reserved to describe PTSD. Matthias Barker and Frank Anderson get to the bottom of what counts as trauma, and how we can start to heal. About Matthias Barker:Matthias is a psychotherapist and the CEO and co-founder of the Trauma Institute with Dr. Frank Anderson providing clinical training for psychotherapists and education for the general public on healing from trauma. Matthias is widely recognized for his unique approach to making mental health knowledge and skills accessible to the wider public. Through platforms like Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, and his top-ranking Spotify podcast, Matthias delivers psychoeducational content to a following of over 3 million people. His innovative blend of engaging content and relevant mental health advice has fostered a vibrant online community centered on healing, personal growth, and moving toward what's meaningful despite hardship. Find him on all platforms, @matthiasjbarkerAbout Frank Anderson:Frank Anderson, MD, completed his residency and was a clinical instructor in psychiatry at Harvard Medical School. He is both a psychiatrist and psychotherapist. He specializes in the treatment of trauma and dissociation and is passionate about teaching brain-based psychotherapy and integrating current neuroscience knowledge with the IFS model of therapy.Dr. Anderson is a lead trainer at the IFS Institute with Richard Schwartz and maintains a long affiliation with, and trains for, Bessel van der Kolk's Trauma Center. He serves as an advisor to the International Association of Trauma Professionals (IATP) and was the former chair and director of the Foundation for Self-Leadership.Dr. Anderson has lectured extensively on the Neurobiology of PTSD and Dissociation and wrote the chapter “Who's Taking What” Connecting Neuroscience, Psychopharmacology and Internal Family Systems for Trauma in Internal Family Systems Therapy – New Dimensions. He co-authored a chapter on What IFS Brings to Trauma Treatment in Innovations and Elaborations in Internal Family Systems Therapy, and recently co-authored Internal Family Systems Skills Training Manual.

The Happy Diabetic Kitchen
83. Bite Sized Tips and Strategies for a Healthy & Happy Eating Lifestyle

The Happy Diabetic Kitchen

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2024 38:12


Let's Meet Erin!   “Erin Sal is a Registered Dietitian & Diabetes Nutrition & Lifestyle Coach. Erin earned her bachelor's degree from Purdue University in 2018 and then completed her dietetic internship at Central Michigan University in 2020. Erin has since been working as a Registered Dietitian in a variety of different healthcare settings including a Level 1 Trauma Center where she worked on a variety of different hospital units including diabetes, cardiac, stroke, surgical, and intensive care units. More recently Erin has been working at an inpatient physical rehabilitation hospital. Throughout her career, Erin has seen firsthand what complications can come about from lacking diabetes care. This has led Erin to create her own virtual private practice where she works with clients with Type 2 Diabetes, whether newly diagnosed, long-time diagnosed, or those with pre-diabetes. Working with clients with diabetes has been a life-long passion of Erin's and is the reason she became a Dietitian. She enjoys educating clients on how they can lower their blood sugar & stop struggling with their weight - all while consuming their favorite foods. When she isn't educating clients on nutrition, you can find Erin cooking up a wholesome meal in the kitchen, sweating it out at hot yoga, or playing with her Goldendoodle Labradoodle fur baby, Marlee Mae.” Links: Follow on IG: @diabetes.nutrition.coach   Apply for 1:1 coaching: https://50sgaojrbbq.typeform.com/to/mqNUcVIV   Newsletter signup: https://erinsal.myflodesk.com/newsletter   Email: hello@erinsal.com

Becker’s Healthcare Podcast
Susan Ehrlich, Chief Executive Officer of Hospital Administration at Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital and Trauma Center

Becker’s Healthcare Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2024 16:09


Join Laura Dyrda from Becker's Healthcare as she interviews Susan Ehrlich, Chief Executive Officer of Hospital Administration at Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital and Trauma Center, discussing key healthcare issues and leadership strategies. Gain insights into Ehrlich's background, perspectives on healthcare trends in 2024, excitement, concerns, and essential qualities for effective leadership in the evolving healthcare landscape.

Becker’s Women’s Leadership
Susan Ehrlich, Chief Executive Officer of Hospital Administration at Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital and Trauma Center

Becker’s Women’s Leadership

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2024 16:09


Join Laura Dyrda from Becker's Healthcare as she interviews Susan Ehrlich, Chief Executive Officer of Hospital Administration at Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital and Trauma Center, discussing key healthcare issues and leadership strategies. Gain insights into Ehrlich's background, perspectives on healthcare trends in 2024, excitement, concerns, and essential qualities for effective leadership in the evolving healthcare landscape.

Hope and Help For Fatigue & Chronic Illness
EP09: Functional Medicine: A Holistic Approach to Chronic Illness Treatment

Hope and Help For Fatigue & Chronic Illness

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2024 31:25


Haylie Pomroy welcomes Denise Kruszynski, a seasoned family nurse practitioner and functional medicine expert, to discuss the transformative care provided at the Institute for Neuro-Immune Medicine. Denise Kruszynski brings her extensive background in critical care to the forefront of combating chronic conditions, such as fibromyalgia and post-COVID syndrome, through a functional medicine lens that emphasizes a holistic, systems-oriented approach to health. Denise Kruszynski urges medical practitioners to work on a unified approach to health and empowers patients to take charge of learning about their chronic illnesses and find hope in the Institute. Haylie Pomroy and Denise Kruszynski highlight the Institute's commitment to providing leading-edge care and support to those facing the isolating battle with chronic illness. Denise Kruszynski, MSN, APRN, FNP-BC, IFMCP is a board-certified Family Nurse Practitioner with over 25 years of experience, primarily at Memorial Regional Hospital's Level 1 Trauma Center. She has contributed to policy development, ethics committees, and education while caring for diverse patient groups including the critically ill and traumatized. Currently at the Institute for Neuro-Immune Medicine at Nova Southeastern University, Denise treats veterans and patients with chronic immunological conditions and is advancing her skills in functional medicine. She also leads clinical training initiatives for age-friendly healthcare practices. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/denise-pryor-kruszynski-56488429 —------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Thank you for tuning in to the Hope and Help For Chronic Fatigue and Illness Podcast. Sign up today for our newsletter.

Danica Patrick Pretty Intense Podcast

Bessel A. van der Kolk M.D. is a pioneer clinician, researcher and teacher in the area of posttraumatic stress. His work uniquely integrates developmental, neurobiological, psychodynamic, somatic and interpersonal aspects of the impact of trauma and its treatment. His #1 New York Times Science best seller, The Body Keeps the Score: Brain, Mind, and Body in the Treatment of Trauma (tr anslated in 38 languages), transforms our understanding of traumatic stress, revealing how it literally rearranges the brain's wiring — specifically areas dedicated to pleasure, engagement, control, and trust. He shows how these areas can be reactivated thro ugh innovative treatments including neurofeedback, psychedelic therapy, psychodrama, mindfulness techniques, parts work, yoga, and body work. Dr. van der Kolk and his various collaborators have published extensively on the impact of trauma on development, such as dissociative problems, borderline personality and self - mutilation, cognitive development, memory, and the psychobiology of trauma. He has published over 150 peer reviewed scientific articles on such diverse topics as neuroimaging, self - injury, memo ry, neurofeedback, Developmental Trauma, yoga, theater and EMDR. He is founder of the Trauma Center (now the Trauma Research Foundation) in Boston, MA; past President of the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies, Professor of Psychiatry at Bos ton University Medical School and Principal Investigator Boston site of MAPS sponsored MDMA assisted psychotherapy study . He regularly teaches at universities and hospitals around the world. Visit trauma researchfoundation.org and besselvanderkolk.com for more information.

Your Lot and Parcel
An Intimate Look At What Goes On Inside A Trauma Center

Your Lot and Parcel

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2024 30:45


My guest is the author of “All Bleeding Stops: Life and Death in the Trauma Unit.” And he says that a good trauma surgeon must be a conductor presiding over an orchestra of healthcare providers as their patients cling to life by a thread. They are also a steely quarterback who can't be rattled when they throw an interception—lingering on a past failure would only ruin their ability to care for the next patient, and the next. They have an encyclopedic knowledge of medical science and are practiced in the art of instinctively reacting to whatever emergency comes flying at them on a stretcher, in addition to doing anything they can to comfort patients' distraught families and friends. https://www.amazon.com/stores/Stephen-M.-Cohn/author/B0065KXVLY?ref=ap_rdr&isDramIntegrated=true&shoppingPortalEnabled=truehttp://www.yourlotandparcel.org

The Doctor Patient Forum
"I Went To Prison For Treating My Patient's Pain" Part 2 - Dr. Henson - Episode 42

The Doctor Patient Forum

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2024 35:12


Here is Part 1 in case you missed it. Dr. Henson was sent to prison for treating his patients' pain. This is part 2 of a two-part series with Dr. Henson. This is Dr. Steven R. Henson, M.D. - Biography "I have been a Career Physician working in the Emergency Room at a Level 1 Trauma Center. I was also the Executive Medical Director for the Nation's second largest Air Medical Transport Company providing critical medical services to 16 states in both helicopters and airplanes. Think of this as a flying ICU. I trained nurses and paramedics to function in this critical care environment. Additionally, I was a Naval Officer under Ronald Reagan when we kept our Country safe and secure. I traveled to 14 different Countries as a Medical Missionary Doctor providing benevolent care to thousands of people around the World. I have been married to the love of my life, Stephanie for 36 years now and we have (2) adult children, a boy and a girl. I am a Member of Midland Baptist Church where we serve to honor our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ through Biblical Studies, Prayer and Fellowship with others. We sponsor missionary services around the World as well as in our Community! In my career, I have cared for more that 500,000 patients and have impacted many lives through care and compassion! My teaching of Medical Students and Residents was based on listening to the patients. I admonished them to learn one knew thing everyday and teach one knew thing to someone else each day to keep moving forward in medicine where 90% of what we know changes with each decade that passes. I remember when we were able to take care of patients in pain without Government interference! I was voted by my peers as the Physician of the year in Kansas twice and once in the Nation!" For the unedited video version of this podcast please go to ⁠Patreon.com/thedoctorpatientforum⁠ The Doctor Patient Forum is a national non profit organization fighting for the rights of pain patients and their providers. We bring awareness to the untreated pain and patient abandonment crisis. We are also knows as Don't Punish Pain Rally. ⁠https://www.patreon.com/thedoctorpatientforum⁠ ⁠https://www.thedoctorpatientforum.com/⁠ #thedoctorpatientforum  #dontpunishpainrally #chronicpain #opioids #chronicpainpatient #patientabandonment #harmreduction #chronicillness #medicalgaslighting #dpfpatreon #pain #opioideliminationindustry #opioidelimination #patreon #thedoctorpatientforumpatreon #harmreduction #medicalgaslighting --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-doctor-patient-forum/message

Radically Loved with Rosie Acosta
Episode 529. Breaking Chains and Embracing Healing with Memoirist Brittany Means

Radically Loved with Rosie Acosta

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2024 45:30


Get ready for an empowering episode of Radically Loved as we dive into the inspiring journey of Brittany Means, a dynamic writer and editor who's breaking the cycle of abuse and rewriting her narrative. In this riveting conversation, we explore the intersections of poverty, abuse, and addiction while delving into the importance of recognizing signs of abuse and neglect.Brittany opens up about the complexities of forgiveness, sharing her unique perspective on this transformative process. She bares it all on the vulnerability of memoir writing, detailing the surprises and challenges encountered during her courageous journey.But that's not all – we get an exclusive sneak peek into Brittany's upcoming project on health and mental health within religious communities, promising thought-provoking insights.In this episode, you'll discover that breaking the cycle of abuse requires self-awareness and a reflective examination of how past experiences shape our behavior. Recognizing signs of abuse and neglect becomes a crucial step in fostering a safe space for children to share their truths.TakeawaysBreaking the cycle of abuse requires self-awareness and reflection on how past experiences have shaped one's behavior.Recognizing signs of abuse and neglect is crucial in order to support children and create a safe environment for them to speak their truth.Forgiveness is a complex process that can be defined in different ways for different people. It is important to find a definition that aligns with one's own healing journey.Writing can be a cathartic tool for processing trauma, but it is essential to prioritize self-care and engage in grounding practices outside of writing.Memory is unreliable, and our brains can create different narratives of the same events. It is important to be aware of the limitations of memory when writing memoirs.Connecting with mentors and finding inspiration from other writers can be instrumental in developing one's own writing style and pursuing a career in writing.Timestamps00:00 Introduction and Trigger Warning00:59 Introduction of Guest01:56 Breaking the Cycle of Abuse04:30 The Intersection of Poverty, Abuse, and Addiction09:25 Recognizing Signs of Abuse and Neglect12:30 The Complexity of Forgiveness21:26 The Intimacy and Vulnerability of Memoir Writing24:55 Mentors and Inspirations29:36 Self-Care and Writing Practices38:19 Cutting Out Parts of the Book and Surprises in the Writing Process42:23 Upcoming Project45:06 Connecting with Brittany Means46:13 Final TakeawayResources:Remember that seeking help is a sign of strength, and there are people and organizations ready to provide support. If you or someone you know is in immediate danger, please call emergency services in your country.Hotlines:National Domestic Violence Hotline (USA): https://www.thehotline.org/ Phone: 1-800-799-SAFE (7233) TTY: 1-800-787-32242.RAINN (Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network - USA): https://www.rainn.org/ National Sexual Assault Hotline: 1-800-656-HOPE (4673)Childhelp National Child Abuse Hotline (USA): https://www.childhelp.org/ Phone: 1-800-4-A-CHILD (1-800-422-4453)National Suicide Prevention Lifeline (USA): https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org/ Phone: 1-800-273-TALK (1-800-273-8255)National Sexual Violence Resource Center (USA): https://www.nsvrc.org/ International Resources:International Directory of Domestic Violence Agencies: http://www.hotpeachpages.net/ 2. International Suicide Prevention Hotlines: https://www.suicide.org/international-suicide-hotlines.html Online Resources:Pandora's Project: http://www.pandys.org/Psych Central - Abuse and Trauma Center: https://psychcentral.com/lib/types-of-abuseRape, Abuse & Incest National Network (RAINN) Online Hotline: https://ohl.rainn.org/online/ Connect with Brittany MeansWebsite: www.brittanymeans.com Hell If We Don't Change Our Ways Book: https://www.brittanymeans.com/book Twitter: https://twitter.com/BrittanyMeansIt Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/brittanymeansit Connect with Rosie Acosta: Get You Are Radically Loved the book: https://www.radicallyloved.com/book Listen to Rosie on Radio Headspace: https://open.spotify.com/episode/51BBKoCzz2Wzmi7TTsYfNI?si=65bc001ec09d4e8e&nd=1 Create a daily meditation ritual in just seven days! Download BUILD YOUR DAILY MEDITATION RITUAL and other freebies at https://www.radicallyloved.com/free-stuff! Connect with Tessa Tovar:Website: https://tessatovar.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tessamarietovar/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHMYm-7kNZfulgaiCi2w8CwOutside the Studio Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/outside-the-studio-with-tessa-tovar/id1483077110Book of Poetry for Savasana: https://www.amazon.com/Dark-Moon-Book-Poetry-Savasana/dp/1731243588

Hawaii News Now
First at 4 p.m. (Jan. 11, 2024)

Hawaii News Now

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2024 15:16


Windward Oahu's major hospital gets an upgrade. It's now designated a Level 3 Trauma Center. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Trauma Therapist | Podcast with Guy Macpherson, PhD | Inspiring interviews with thought-leaders in the field of trauma.

Jenn graduated from Lesley University with a Masters in Clinical Mental Health Counseling and began her career in mental health working with folks who were navigating early substance abuse recovery and experiences of complex trauma.She also studied yoga at Kripalu Center for Wellness and Health. She works to support clients in bringing their whole self and body into treatment in her private practice. Jenn joined the Trauma Center in 2007, where she led trauma-sensitive yoga sessions for female-identifying survivors.She developed the protocol for the first randomized control trial in which trauma-sensitive yoga was observed as an adjunctive treatment for complex trauma. Along with colleague David Emerson, they began a training program for trauma-sensitive yoga practices, TCTSY (Trauma Center Trauma-Sensitive Yoga), in 2008.In This EpisodeJenn's websiteEmbodied Healing: Survivor and Facilitator Voices from the Practice of Trauma-Sensitive Yoga, Jenn Turner (editor)---What's new with The Trauma Therapist Project!The Trauma 5: gold nuggets from my 700+ interviewsThe Trauma Therapist Newsletter: a monthly resource of information and inspiration dedicated to trauma therapists.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5739761/advertisement

The Doctor Patient Forum
"I Went To Prison For Treating My Patient's Pain" Part 1 - Dr. Henson - Episode 41

The Doctor Patient Forum

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2024 65:50


Dr. Henson was sent to prison for treating his patients' pain. This is part 1 of a two-part series with Dr. Henson. This is Dr. Steven R. Henson, M.D. - Biography "I have been a Career Physician working in the Emergency Room at a Level 1 Trauma Center. I was also the Executive Medical Director for the Nation's second largest Air Medical Transport Company providing critical medical services to 16 states in both helicopters and airplanes. Think of this as a flying ICU. I trained nurses and paramedics to function in this critical care environment.Additionally, I was a Naval Officer under Ronald Reagan when we kept our Country safe and secure. I traveled to 14 different Countries as a Medical Missionary Doctor providing benevolent care to thousands of people around the World.I have been married to the love of my life, Stephanie for 36 years now and we have (2) adult children, a boy and a girl.I am a Member of Midland Baptist Church where we serve to honor our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ through Biblical Studies, Prayer and Fellowship with others. We sponsor missionary services around the World as well as in our Community!In my career, I have cared for more that 500,000 patients and have impacted many lives through care and compassion!My teaching of Medical Students and Residents was based on listening to the patients. I admonished them to learn one knew thing everyday and teach one knew thing to someone else each day to keep moving forward in medicine where 90% of what we know changes with each decade that passes. I remember when we were able to take care of patients in pain without Government interference!I was voted by my peers as the Physician of the year in Kansas twice and once in the Nation!" For the unedited video version of this podcast please go to Patreon.com/thedoctorpatientforum The Doctor Patient Forum is a national non profit organization fighting for the rights of pain patients and their providers. We bring awareness to the untreated pain and patient abandonment crisis. We are also knows as Don't Punish Pain Rally. https://www.patreon.com/thedoctorpatientforum https://www.thedoctorpatientforum.com/ #thedoctorpatientforum  #dontpunishpainrally #chronicpain #opioids #chronicpainpatient #patientabandonment #harmreduction #chronicillness #medicalgaslighting #dpfpatreon #pain #opioideliminationindustry #opioidelimination #patreon #thedoctorpatientforumpatreon #harmreduction #medicalgaslighting   --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-doctor-patient-forum/message

Anxiety Reset Podcast
EP 258 How To Heal Your Trauma with Frank Anderson MD

Anxiety Reset Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2023 53:14


In this episode, Georgie is joined by the incredible trauma specialist Frank Anderson MD - an author, psychiatrist, therapist and speaker who's spent the past three decades studying neuroscience and trauma treatment. Frank's mission is centred around bringing more love, compassion and unity to the world, which begins with healing trauma. Specialising in neuroscience and trauma treatment with Internal Family Systems (IFS) therapy, Frank also previously worked as a psychiatrist at the Trauma Center in Boston under the direction of Bessel van der Kolk. He shares a unique, compassionate and evidence based approach to resolving complex and dissociative trauma. Throughout this episode: Frank shares his insights on our global mental health crisis Discussion around the different types of trauma behind anxiety Frank explains Internal Family Systems, his preferred approach to trauma-healing Is anyone "too far gone" or "too broken" to access healing? An incredibly inspiring conversation to help understand how trauma can impact the body, mind and our emotional states, especially when it comes to anxiety. Franks personal memoir “To Be Loved” - A Story of Truth, Trauma and Transformation will be available from 7th May 2024 and can be pre-ordered here. You can find Frank through instagram @frank_andersonmd, his website https://frankandersonmd.com/ and order his books here. Need anxiety support? Apply for a 30-minute FREE Anxiety Relief Call to work with me as a private client here: http://bit.ly/anxietyreset Watch my FREE Masterclass for women with high-functioning anxiety here: https://anxiety-reset.mykajabi.com/free-masterclass You can order The Anxiety Reset Method book here: booktopia.kh4ffx.net/3Pbokn

WarDocs - The Military Medicine Podcast
Exploring the Intersection of Civilian and Military Medicine: A Story of Dedication and Leadership- MG(R) Joseph Caravalho, Jr. M.D.

WarDocs - The Military Medicine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2023 60:47


From the azure waters of Hawaii to the bustling corridors of Washington's power centers, Dr. Joseph Carvalho has navigated a fascinating journey. This retired Army Major General has dived deep into the world of military medicine, and this week, we bring you an intriguing conversation about his experiences. His story starts in Hawaii, takes him to Gonzaga University on an ROTC scholarship, and then to the Uniform Services University of the Health Sciences, where he earned his medical degree. Along the way, he's held roles as an Internist, Nuclear Medicine Physician, and Cardiologist, as well as Commander of several important military medical Commands and as Joint Staff Surgeon advising the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. He now serves as the president and CEO of the Henry M Jackson Foundation.   Dr. Carvalho doesn't just share his story, he unpacks what it means to serve in the medical arena of the military. Get ready for a deep exploration into the career paths, diversity of roles, and leadership challenges medical officers face in combat environments. We talk about his time commanding medical units during wartime, managing wounded warriors at major military hospitals like BAMC and Walter Reed, and the intricacies of military healthcare. We also delve into the factors that make military medical facilities stand out, the importance of military medical research, and the recent developments in transgender acceptance in the military.   We round up our conversation with a spotlight on the Henry M Jackson Foundation, where Dr. Carvalho now serves as the president and CEO. As we navigate this chapter of his journey, we discover the role this foundation plays in bridging the gap between civilian and military medicine. We dissect the needed balance between medical research and addressing human frailty in healthcare. So, join us as we traverse through the exciting, complex, and critical world of military healthcare. Don't miss this opportunity to gain insights from an expert who's been on the frontlines, and don't forget to bring your curiosity along for the ride.   Take Home Messages:   The path to a successful career in Military Medicine is a multifaceted one, requiring a combination of rigorous academic training, diverse professional experiences, and adaptability in different roles and environments. Military Medicine goes beyond clinical practice and includes roles such as a joint staff surgeon and leading a major foundation focused on advancing military healthcare. Working in different roles within Military Medicine, such as commanding deployed and CONUS medical units during wartime, offers unique insights into the leadership challenges faced by medical officers in combat environments. The intricacies of military healthcare can be seen in the distinct experiences of managing wounded warriors at major Army hospitals like BAMC and Walter Reed. The intersection of civilian and Military Medicine is crucial in advancing healthcare. One such instance is the Henry M. Jackson Foundation's work in bridging this gap. The diversity of roles within Military Medicine extends to working with different military groups such as Special Forces and Ranger Regiment soldiers, each with unique healthcare needs. San Antonio's medical facilities stand out due to the availability of resources, a Level 1 Trauma designation, the proximity to other medical facilities, and a supportive local community. Military medical research plays a vital role in enhancing the healthcare provided to soldiers, with a focus on meeting unique requirements and adapting to the speed of the warfighter's needs. The recent developments in transgender acceptance in the military highlight the ongoing evolution of military healthcare in line with societal changes. Navigating a career in Military Medicine requires personal resilience, a deep sense of service, and a willingness to continually learn and adapt to new environments and challenges.     Episode Keywords:   Military Healthcare, Medical Officer, Combat Environments, Leadership, Trauma Center, Wounded Warriors, Military Hospitals, Medical Research, Transgender Acceptance, Henry M. Jackson Foundation, Military Medicine, Army Surgeon General, Jointness, Zika Outbreak, Human Frailty, Veterans, Medical Research, Human Frailty, Healthcare   Hashtags:   #wardocs #military #medicine #podcast #MilMed #MedEd #MilitaryMedicine #DrJosephCaravalho #HealthcareJourney #HenryMJacksonFoundation #CombatMedicine #ROTC #MilitaryHealthcare #LeadershipChallenges #MedicalResearch #MilitaryLife     Honoring the Legacy and Preserving the History of Military Medicine   The WarDocs Mission is to honor the legacy, preserve the oral history, and showcase career opportunities, unique expeditionary experiences, and achievements of Military Medicine. We foster patriotism and pride in Who we are, What we do, and, most importantly, How we serve Our Patients, the DoD, and Our Nation.     Find out more and join Team WarDocs at https://www.wardocspodcast.com/ Check our list of previous guest episodes at https://www.wardocspodcast.com/episodes Listen to the “What We Are For” Episode 47. https://bit.ly/3r87Afm   WarDocs- The Military Medicine Podcast is a Non-Profit, Tax-exempt-501(c)(3) Veteran Run Organization run by volunteers. All donations are tax-deductible and go to honoring and preserving the history, experiences, successes, and lessons learned in Military Medicine. A tax receipt will be sent to you.   WARDOCS documents the experiences, contributions, and innovations of all military medicine Services, ranks, and Corps who are affectionately called "Docs" as a sign of respect, trust, and confidence on and off the battlefield, demonstrating dedication to the medical care of fellow comrades in arms.     Follow Us on Social Media Twitter: @wardocspodcast Facebook: WarDocs Podcast Instagram: @wardocspodcast LinkedIn: WarDocs-The Military Medicine Podcast YouTube- @wardocspodcast

DFTW
DFTW - 41 Transforming Pain to Hope: My Journey at Onsite Trauma Center // Milestones

DFTW

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2023 19:25


This is the story of why Michael Head had to go to an inpatient trauma center Onsite. From the moment it was almost over to where he is today is a miracle, enjoy!  If you are looking for information on Onsite go to http://www.onsiteworkshops.comYou can watch the video for this podcast right here on Youtube. This is for podcast that I recorded on Youtube and need this intro for audio Support the showSubscribe to my YouTube Channel for the video portion of this episode.

Peace Talks
J.S. Park

Peace Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2023 61:18


Peace Talks is honored to present this conversation between host Vanessa Sadler and J.S. Park. Part memoir, part manual on grief, and all heart, J.S. (Joon) offers a glimpse into his life as the son of Korean immigrants, as a hospital chaplain at a Level 1 Trauma Center, and as a father. Join us for this tender exploration of how to show up to our own and others' grief. J. S. Park is a hospital chaplain, published author, viral blogger, and teaching pastor. He has spent the past six years as an interfaith chaplain at a 1000+ bed hospital that is designated a Level 1 Trauma Center. His role includes grief counseling; attending every death, every trauma, and Code Blue; assisting with end-of-life care; and supporting patient and family advocacy. He also serves as a chaplain at one of the largest nonprofit charities for the homeless on the East Coast. J. S. has a Master of Divinity from Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, completed in 2010. He has a BA in Psychology from the University of South Florida. He also has a sixth-degree black belt in Tae Kwon Do.  J. S. currently lives in Tampa, Florida with his wife, a nurse practitioner, his baby daughter, and half German Shepherd. » Subscribe to PEACE TALKS Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/peace-talks/id1590168616About the Center for Formation, Justice and Peace:Justice and peace come from the inside out—from the overflow of a transformed heart. This belief led our founder, Bishop Todd Hunter, to start the Center for Formation, Justice and Peace in 2021. The Center brings together a diverse, interdenominational community of people who want to be formed in love to heal a broken world. Because “religion” is often part of the problem, we've created a brave, Jesus-centered space for dialogue, questioning, creating, and exploration. PEACE TALKS introduces you to women and men who are working to undo oppression, leading to lives of deeper peace for all.*Connect with The Center Online!*Visit The Center's Website: https://centerfjp.orgFollow The Center on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/centerfjpFollow The Center on Twitter: https://twitter.com/CenterFjpFollow The Center on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/centerfjp/Support the show

KQED’s Forum
California Expands Program That Pays People to Stop Using Drugs

KQED’s Forum

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2023 55:30


California is the first state in the country to use federal funding for a controversial approach to reducing drug addiction: paying people to stop using. The state has been testing the strategy, known as the recovery incentives program, in San Francisco and a few other counties, for two years and is now rolling it out more broadly.The program specifically targets people who abuse meth and cocaine at a time when stimulant addictions and fatalities have skyrocketed. We'll talk about how the program is working and discuss the ethical considerations for policymakers, taxpayers and drug users. Guests: Héctor Hernández-Delgado, staff attorney, National Health Law Program Nicholas King, associate professor in the Biomedical Ethics Unit, McGill University Brad Shapiro, professor of Psychiatry, UCSF School of Medicine Jaramiah Fitts, participant in the recovery incentives program, Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital and Trauma Center

The Trauma Therapist | Podcast with Guy Macpherson, PhD | Inspiring interviews with thought-leaders in the field of trauma.

This is a republishing of an archived episode with Bessel A. van der Kolk.Bessel A. van der Kolk M.D. is a clinician, researcher and teacher in the area of posttraumatic stress. His work integrates developmental, neurobiological, psychodynamic and interpersonal aspects of the impact of trauma and its treatment. Dr. van der Kolk and his various collaborators have published extensively on the impact of trauma on development, such as dissociative problems, borderline personality and self-mutilation, cognitive development, memory, and the psychobiology of trauma. He has published over 150 peer reviewed scientific articles on such diverse topics as neuroimaging, self-injury, memory, neurofeedback, Developmental Trauma, yoga, theater and EMDR. He is founder of the Trauma Center in Boston; past President of the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies, and Professor of Psychiatry at Boston University Medical School. He regularly teaches at universities and hospitals around the world.His most recent 2014 New York Times Science best seller, The Body Keeps the Score: Brain, Mind, and Body in the Treatment of Trauma transforms our understanding of traumatic stress, revealing how it literally rearranges the brain's wiring—specifically areas dedicated to pleasure, engagement, control, and trust. He shows how these areas can be reactivated through innovative treatments including neurofeedback, mindfulness techniques, play, yoga, and other therapies.I remember I first encountered Dr. van der Kolk's work in graduate school. I came across his article, The Body Keeps The Score, and thought to myself, "Oh my God, this is it. This makes perfect sense. This is what I want to do."I went on to read his other book, Traumatic Stress: The Effects of Overwhelming Experience on Mind, Body, and Society, and was equally inspired by that.Now, of course, his most recent work, The Body Keeps the Score: Brain, Mind, and Body in the Treatment of Trauma, has been informing and inspiring not just trauma workers, but individuals who've been impacted by trauma, as well.In This EpisodeBessel van der Kolk's site The Body Keeps The Score siteThe Body Keeps the Score: Brain, Mind, and Body in the Treatment of Trauma, by Bessel van der Kolk M.DThe Silk Roads: A New History of the World, Peter FrankopanThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5739761/advertisement