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Best podcasts about trauma conference

Latest podcast episodes about trauma conference

The Trauma-Informed Lawyer hosted by Myrna McCallum
Reflections from Justice as Trauma 2025: If Not You, Then Who?

The Trauma-Informed Lawyer hosted by Myrna McCallum

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2025 41:00


In this episode, I bring listeners back to the Justice as Trauma Conference held last week in Vancouver, by sharing a compilation of feedback and testimonials from attendees. Their reflections highlight the deep impact of the conference and the importance of integrating trauma-informed and culturally responsive practices into our work. I also share my keynote, which explored healing, humility, and humanity in the legal profession. I invite listeners to pause and reflect on these essential questions:➡️ If not you, then who?➡️ If not now, when?This keynote which begins at 21:40 serves as both a reflection and a challenge to step into the work of creating safer, more compassionate spaces in law, leadership, and advocacy. Some Key Takeaways:Healing Through Justice: Integrating trauma-informed practices into systems and relationships.Humility as Strength: Embracing lifelong learning and acknowledging our limits.Humanity in Leadership: Creating authentic, compassionate spaces where safety and trust can thrive.

The Trauma-Informed Lawyer hosted by Myrna McCallum
The Willingness to Adapt: Jordan Assaraf and the Ukraine Airlines Case

The Trauma-Informed Lawyer hosted by Myrna McCallum

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2025 57:49


In this episode, I sit down with personal injury lawyer Jordan Assaraf to discuss his role as co-counsel for the plaintiffs in the Ukraine Airlines case. Jordan shares his insights on the challenges of advocating for victims of large-scale tragedies and how his willingness to adapt has shaped his approach to trauma-informed legal work.We explore:

The St.Emlyn's Podcast
Ep 253 - Highlights from the London Trauma Conference 2024

The St.Emlyn's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2024 19:45


In this episode of the St Emlyn's podcast, Iain Beardsell and Natalie May reflect on their experiences at the London Trauma Conference, a four-day event covering various aspects of trauma and pre-hospital care. They discuss key takeaways from sessions on cardiac arrest, including talks on perioperative cardiac arrest and the prognostication of cardiac arrest patients. The episode also delves into wellness in the medical field, featuring insights from senior emergency physician Rod McKenzie and pre-hospital expert Matt Hooper on practical psychosocial care. Additionally, the podcast highlights advancements in trauma care, defibrillation strategies, and the importance of correct pad placement and basic practices. The episode underscores the holistic approach to patient care and the significance of personal well-being for medical professionals. 00:00 Welcome to the St Emlyn's Podcast 00:52 Highlights from the London Trauma Conference 01:13 Cardiac Arrest Symposium Insights 03:53 Prognostication After Cardiac Arrest 06:44 Defibrillation Strategies and Basics 08:29 Wellness and Mental Health in Emergency Medicine 11:10 Palliative Care in Pre-Hospital Settings 12:32 Trauma Conference Highlights and Innovations 16:48 Poster Presentations and Stand-Up Science 17:58 Key Takeaways and Reflections 18:43 Closing Remarks

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The Trauma-Informed Lawyer hosted by Myrna McCallum
You Are the Medicine: a Conversation with Asha Frost

The Trauma-Informed Lawyer hosted by Myrna McCallum

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2024 50:20


Today's conversation is with Asha Frost, published author, speaker, spiritual mentor and modern day medicine woman. To learn more about Asha, please check out her website: www.ashafrost.com To learn more about the Justice as Trauma Conference, visit: www.myrnamccallum.co/jat2025

Re-imagining Ceremonies: A podcast by Entheos
Trauma Conference & Tips to regulate your nervous system

Re-imagining Ceremonies: A podcast by Entheos

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2024 46:33


Feargh and Karen are back for their final few episodes of Re-imaginging Ceremonies before 2024 wraps up. They have invited some gorgeous guests to join them for some upcoming episodes, but today it is just them, taking about trauma. In this episode, Karen has just returned from a trauma conference in Oxford, the U.K. She shares some of her experiences and take aways, while also discussing the importance of looking after our nervous systems and making sure we are looking after ourselves if we are going to show up to give back to the world around us. Karen even shares her top tip for settling her nervous system and finding a moment of calm, and we invite you to take part in this simple, well known exercise, so expect about 30 seconds of silence towards the end of the episode. @entheos.ie@baldpriestess@fearghc Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Law Enforcement Life Coach / Sometimes Heroes Need Help Podcast
Nicole Ferry / Veteran / Ret. SAC CSX Police Department / Ambassador of Self-Care

Law Enforcement Life Coach / Sometimes Heroes Need Help Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2024 70:48


   Help, Heal, & Hope. Nicole Ferry's journey is shared during this weeks episode. Nicole and I sit down and have a raw discussion of what happens when leaders stop taking care of themselves, when their caring about the team  completely overshadows their self-care. I met Nicole at the 2023 National C.O.P.S. Wellness and Trauma Conference this past November. Her  vulnerability and authenticity draws you to her, and you quickly realize that many of her struggles and challenges are ones you are quite familiar with.  Nicole is doing some amazing things with her experiences and paying it forward in a way that is changing and saving lives. I am so very thankful to have met her. Sit back and give this episode a listen and come away a better version of you for it. Until next week, take care of yourselves and each other.https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicole-ferry-mpa/nicoleferry.com                                                SHOW SPONSOR - ON TARGET CLAIMSThis episode is being brought to you by "On Target Claims" - From Setback to Settlement On Target Claims is a team of certified and experienced Public Adjusters in Florida who have helped thousands of insured get the maximum amount for their residential, commercial, wind, water, fire, hurricane, mold, yacht and marine claims.We have the knowledge and experience to properly investigate all potential damages including all of the hidden damages that may not be obvious to the untrained eye. Since insurance companies are notorious for conducting haphazard damage investigations using preferred contractors to determine your loss our claims adjusters will create an accurate inventory of every item that was damaged so that we can prepare a detailed computer generated estimate to substantiate the true value of your loss and get you the settlement you deserve.https://www.ontargetclaims.com561-208-1775954-329-0399Thank you for taking the time to give this podcast a listen. If you would like more information on other Law enforcement Life Coach initiatives, our "Sometimes Heroes Need Help" wellness seminar or our One-On-One life coaching please visit :www.lawenforcementlifecoach.comJohn@lawenforcementlifecoach.comAnd if you would like to watch the interview you can view it in it's entirety on the Law Enforcement Life Coach YouTube Channel : https://studio.youtube.com/channel/UCib6HRqAFO08gAkZQ-B9Ajw/videos/upload?filter=%5B%5D&sort=%7B%22columnType%22%3A%22date%22%2C%22sortOrder%22%3A%22DESCENDING%22%7D

The Trauma-Informed Lawyer hosted by Myrna McCallum
[From Indictment: the Criminal Justice System on Trial] Courtroom to Campfire: Harold Johnson's Final Public Lecture for Indigenous Justice

The Trauma-Informed Lawyer hosted by Myrna McCallum

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2023 60:26


Today's episode is a special one. I am sharing an episode of Ben Perrin's podcast, Indictment: the Criminal Justice System on Trial which can be found here: https://indictment.simplecast.com/ In the most recent episode of Indictment, Ben shares Harold Johnson's final public talk - and what a gift it is to listen to Harold one more time. For more info on the Justice as Trauma Conference, please check out: www.justiceastrauma.ca Below is a copy of Ben's show notes from the original Indictment episode: Powerful. Unflinching. Visionary. Hear Indigenous lawyer and author Harold Johnson (1957-2022) deliver his final public lecture powerfully indicting the Canadian criminal justice system and making an impassioned case for Indigenous justice. A member of the Montreal Lake Cree Nation, Harold was a Harvard-trained Crown prosecutor and criminal defence lawyer who quit practising law because of the harm it was causing Indigenous people. Instead, he devoted the rest of his life to advocating for Indigenous justice and developing and implementing initiatives to bring healing and restoration in Indigenous communities. This special episode was recorded live on November 8, 2021 at the UBC Peter A. Allard School of Law in Vancouver as Harold spoke to the entire first year class. Harold Johnson passed away three months later on February 9, 2022. His legacy and words live on.Content Note: discussion of trauma, intimate partner violence, violence, suicide, death by impaired driving, substance use, colonial violence against Indigenous people including residential schools and incarceration. There is also mention of sexual violence. Click here for mental health support resources if you need support. Harold's book include:Harold Johnson, Peace and Good Order: The Case for Indigenous Justice in Canada Harold Johnson, Firewater: How Alcohol Is Killing My People (and Yours)Order your copy of Indictment: The Criminal Justice System on Trial  (Aevo UTP, 2023). Visit www.benjaminperrin.ca for the latest news and upcoming events. Thank you to Joan Johnson for permission to share this lecture.  

The Trauma-Informed Lawyer hosted by Myrna McCallum
Putting the Criminal Justice System on Trial: A Conversation with Benjamin Perrin

The Trauma-Informed Lawyer hosted by Myrna McCallum

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2023 52:22


The justice system in Canada is broken. It traumatizes people who go through it and leaves them worse off. But how can we change a system that refuses to transform itself? Today, I talk with Benjamin Perrin, a law professor at the University of British Columbia Allard School of Law. We talk about how this revolutionary author is shaking up the status quo with his book and podcast series, Indictment: Criminal Justice System on Trial, and about the tools and approaches that break the cycles of harm and trauma in the courts, policing and prisons. It's time to challenge the system! Check out Ben's companion podcast at https://indictment.simplecast.com/ and his website for more info: https://benjaminperrin.ca/If you want to attend the Justice as Trauma Conference, where Ben will be speaking alongside Dr. Gabor Mate and others, you can find more details here: https://www.myrnamccallum.co/justiceastrauma

America's Heroes Group
Ep. 462 - DC April's Military Sexual Trauma Conference

America's Heroes Group

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2023 28:35


Partner Veteran Legislative VoicePartner:Stephanie Kalota - US Army Reserve Sergeant First Class Veteran and Founder/Creator of Veteran Legislative Voice 

Black Cloud Society
Your Brain on Burnout Part 2: Stressing O.U.T

Black Cloud Society

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2022 86:11


In part two of our series on burnout, we talk to Paramedic and Conference Speaker Samantha Greene about her upcoming talk for the Concepts in Trauma Conference and how things like compassion fatigue, vicarious trauma, and moral injury contribute to our burnout and potentially even to our need to take a break from the very career we used to love. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/blackcloud/message

Matrix Podcast
Individual Trauma, Social Outcomes

Matrix Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2022 42:11


In this episode of the Matrix Podcast, Julia Sizek interviews Biz Herman, a PhD candidate in the UC Berkeley Department of Political Science, a Visiting Scholar at The New School for Social Research's Trauma and Global Mental Health Lab, and a Predoctoral Research Fellow with the Human Trafficking Vulnerability Lab. Her dissertation, Individual Trauma, Collective Security: The Consequences of Conflict and Forced Migration on Social Stability, investigates the psychological effects of living through conflict and forced displacement, and how these individual traumas shape social life.  In the podcast, we talk about Biz's research on mental health and social stability at the Za'atri Refugee Camp in Jordan.  About Biz Herman Biz Herman is a PhD Candidate in Political Science at University of California, Berkeley, a Visiting Scholar at The New School for Social Research's Trauma and Global Mental Health Lab, and a Predoctoral Research Fellow with the Human Trafficking Vulnerability Lab. Her research examines the ways in which experiencing trauma and violence — both at the individual level (personal traumas) and collective level (national tragedies) — shape sociopolitical outcomes relevant to peace and security. Her book project, Individual Trauma, Collective Security: The Consequences of Conflict and Forced Migration on Social Stability, investigates how the psychological consequences of living through conflict and forced displacement shape intergroup dynamics, prosocial behavior, and support for peace and reconciliation efforts. Her research has been supported by the Fulbright U.S. Student Program, the University of California Institute on Global Conflict & Cooperation (IGCC) Dissertation Fellowship, the Simpson Memorial Research Fellowship in International & Comparative Studies, the Malini Chowdhury Fellowship on Bangladesh Studies, and the Georg Eckert Institute Research Fellowship. Along with collaborators Justine M. Davis & Cecilia H. Mo, she received the IGCC Academic Conference Grant to convene the inaugural Human Security, Violence, and Trauma Conference in May 2021. This multidisciplinary meeting brought together over 170 policymakers, practitioners, and researchers from political science, behavioral economics, psychology, and public health for a two-day seminar on the implications of conflict and forced migration. She has served as an Innovation Fellow at Beyond Conflict's Innovation Lab, which applies research findings from cognitive and behavioral science to the study of social conflict and belief formation. In addition to her academic work, Biz is an Emmy-nominated photojournalist and a regular contributor to The New York Times. In 2019, she pitched and co-photographed The Women of the 116th Congress, which included portraits of 130 out of 131 women members of Congress, shot in the style of historical portrait paintings. The story ran as a special section featuring 27 different covers, and was subsequently published as a book, with a foreword by Roxane Gay.

The Courage, Coaching and Counseling Podcast with Sovann Pen
018 Julia Garrison on Ministering in an Age of Trauma Conference for church leaders June 19th

The Courage, Coaching and Counseling Podcast with Sovann Pen

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2021 47:29


Our guest for episode 18 of The Courage, Coaching and Counseling podcast Julia Garrison Licensed Mental Health Counselor. She is hosting a conference June 19th, "Ministering in an Age of Trauma" in Vancouver, WA. This conference is to build-up and prepare ministry leaders and workers around trauma-informed care, the impacts 2020 has had on survivors of abuse, and how to better recognize the personal impacts of trauma. You can register for the conference here: June 5th is the deadline for the early bird registration fee and you can enter "COURAGE25" for 25% off. https://www.makelevelpaths.org/event-details/ministering-in-an-age-of-trauma-conference You can connect with Julia: https://www.makelevelpaths.org/ https://www.facebook.com/juyagarr https://www.instagram.com/juyagarr/ She also talks about https://hisheartfoundation.org/ in this episode. The Courage, Coaching and Counseling Podcast launched March 30th, 2021. You can watch the show on my Youtube channel. The purpose of the show is to encourage and inspire you to be more courageous in life and to bridge the gap between where you are and where you want to be. It is for those who may be struggling with mental illness, relationship struggles, or seeking clarity and direction in life. People who are interested in personal growth, emotional and spiritual health. Moms and Dads who would like help with their marriage and/or parenting. And people who are interested in how church leaders and mental health providers can work together to care for people. You can connect with me: htps://www.instagram.com/sovannpencounseling https://www.facebook.com/CourageCoachingCounseling https://twitter.com/SovannPen http://www.sovannpen.com/ https://www.anewdaycounseling.org/ #counseling #MAT #trauma

The Resus Room
Pre-Hospital Critical Care; London Trauma Conference 2019

The Resus Room

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2019 17:55


REBOA, ECMO, Thoracotomy? Where should we be focussing our attention in the world of Pre-hospital care? We were lucky enough to be invited to the London Trauma Conference on the Prehospital Day supported by the Norwegian Air Ambulance Foundation. The day focussed on the areas we can make a real impact to the outcomes of our pre-hospital critical care patients. We grabbed a few minutes time of the following speakers to hear their thoughts; Introosseous Access; Jerry Nolan Pre-hospital Blood products; Jostein Hagemo Communication under pressure; Dr Stephen Hearn Pre-hospital Critical Care - what should the near future look like? Dr Stephen Rashford Have a listen and as always we’d love to hear any thoughts or comments you have on the website and via twitter, and take a look at the references below to draw your own conclusions. We'll be back in the new year with monthly episodes of Papers of the Month and Roadside to Resus; have a great Christmas and New Year and we'll speak to you soon! Enjoy! Simon, Rob & James

Parenting Human Beings
Episode 6: Healing After Birth- A Trauma Informed Perspective in Postpartum Health with Jennifer Summerfeldt

Parenting Human Beings

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2019


This podcast episode features Jennifer Summerfeldt’s recorded lecture from the Into the Heart of Trauma Conference in Edmonton (April 8-10, 2019) entitled Healing After Birth - A Trauma Informed Perspective in Postpartum Health. Jennifer Summerfeldt, Master of Arts in Counselling Psychology (MACP), has nearly two decades of experience in maternal health and psychology. In addition to being a counsellor, Jennifer has also been a childbirth advocate, maternal educator, doula, midwifery apprentice and published writer. She is the founder and creator of the Healing After Birth program, where she uses her expertise and voice to help advance the dialogue on motherhood, mental health, and healing. To learn more about Jennifer, visit www.jennifersummerfeldt.com.

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Hack the Process: Mindful Action on Your Plans
Chatbots, Bitcoin Prices, Lead Generation, and More in Process Hacker News

Hack the Process: Mindful Action on Your Plans

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2019 4:13


Chatbots, Bitcoin Prices, Lead Generation, and More in Process Hacker News Welcome to the Process Hacker News, your weekly roundup of useful news and updates from Process Hackers who have been guests on Hack the Process with M. David Green. This week we’ve got chatbots, bitcoin prices, lead generation, and more. For all the links, check out the show notes at https://www.hacktheprocess.com/chatbots-bitcoin-prices-lead-generation-and-more-in-process-hacker-news/. Enjoy! Events This year from June 7 to 8 in Atlanta, Summit 21 is hosting a conference for Black women centered on entrepreneurship and leadership, and their roster of speakers includes Nicaila Matthews-Okome. Build your community and learn from the world’s top content creators, including Sarah Cooper, Brennan Dunn, Pat Flynn, Nathan Barry, Jeff Goins, and more at Craft + Commerce, happening in Idaho from June 7 to 10. Pat, Nathan, and Jeff were mentioned by Hack the Process guests Nicaila Matthews-Okome, Omar Zenhom, Paula Jenkins, Justin McGill, and Curtis McHale. You can now register for the Mindfulness and Trauma Conference for presentations by Rhonda Magee and other leaders about how to heal trauma through the practice and science of mindfulness. The event will run from August 2 to 4 in Rhinebeck, New York. Media Our latest Hack the Process guest, Maneesh Sethi spent part of his entrepreneurial journey living in caves, and on the Optimal Living Daily Podcast, he shares how he did it and how he fights distractions in daily life. Chat bots can be helpful for your web visitors, and Omar Zenhom has a new podcast episode about the benefits and disadvantages as he breaks them down. Nicole Holland guests on the Marketing Speak Podcast to reveal how you can generate leads by leveraging your podcast. And on Conversations with Carrie, Nicole shares more of her entrepreneurial adventures as well as her weight loss journey. Get to know Mallory Wisong, virtual assistant to Paula Jenkins and a certified life coach. Find out why she believes in leaving room for the unexpected, and how it can lead to incredible things on the Jumpstart Your Joy Podcast. The Coin Mastery show returns after a few months with a new video from host Carter Thomas. Crypto investors can discover the latest Bitcoin price trends and hear about the path to $30K. Writing The Computer Science Teachers’ Conference, where Sasha Ariel Alston took part as a speaker, wrapped up last May 4, and they’ve published a post that covers all the lessons learned. Recommended Resources Some seats are still available for the first FlynnCon1, an in-person conference from July 26 to 28 in San Diego, California run by Pat Flynn, whose podcast has been mentioned by Nicaila Matthews-Okome, Omar Zenhom, and Paula Jenkins. Can you get rich while investing none of your own cash? Apparently, you can, according to Robert Kiyosaki, author of Rich Dad Poor Dad, whose writings inspired JuVan Langford. Listen as Robert compares investing your own money to leveraging other people’s money on The Rich Dad Channel. Thanks for checking out this Process Hacker News update from Hack the Process. If you liked what you saw, please leave a comment to let us know what processes you’re hacking.

Parenting Human Beings
Episode 1: Introduction to the Parenting Human Beings Podcast

Parenting Human Beings

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2019 622:00


Eugena W. Maguire is a social worker and former “struggling” foster parent, whose goal in creating the PHB podcast is to help parents gain insight so they can feel empowered as the answer to their children. Limping into adulthood and trying to make sense of her own childhood, Eugena fatefully stumbled upon the work of Dr. Gordon Neufeld and others, ultimately bringing her into her current role: helper, healer, facilitator and curious journey companion to parents, educators and any adults who care about kids. Eugena offers parenting coaching and is the organizer of the Into the Heart of Trauma Conference for parents and professionals. In this first episode Eugena relays her intent for wanting to serve parents with the PHB podcast and invites your questions for future segments via email at eugena@parentinghumanbeings.com. Happy listening!

JUSTICE with prison philanthropist Edwina Grosvenor
One Small Thing Trauma Conference - Leeds 2019

JUSTICE with prison philanthropist Edwina Grosvenor

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2019 35:09


In this episode we report live from the first ever One Small Thing Conference – Working With Trauma - held in Leeds in March 2019. With keynote speeches from Dr Stephanie Covington and Dr Karen Treisman, the conference brought together a range of experts and practitioners to share ideas, knowledge and network together about #workingwithtraumaThanks to all who came and chatted to us in the podcast room during the conference.The relevant links for this episode are:One Small ThingLeo CosendaiDr. Stephanie CovingtonDr Karen TreismanDIVERTThis podcast is created and produced by John Webb and Jenny Dyson of The London Podcast Company and Pencil Agency. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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The Resus Room
Cardiac Arrest Masterclass; London Trauma Conference 2018

The Resus Room

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2018 23:45


Cardiac arrest management is core business of a resuscitationist and practice is constantly evolving in the pursuit of improving patient outcomes.  We were lucky enough to be invited to the London Trauma Conference's Cardiac Arrest Masterclass stream, where Matt Thomas put on a superb array of talks around all things cardiac arrest.  We managed to borrow a bit of time from some of the speakers and caught up with some of the topics covered including; airway management, ECGs pre/post arrest, POCUS, CRM and breaking bad news. We found the day hugely useful and we hope the podcast sums up some of the great points from the day. Enjoy! Simon, Rob & James References London Trauma Conference AIRWAYS-2; podcast SPIKES Protocol LITFL; Killer ECG Patterns Beyondprognostication: ambulancepersonnel's livedexperiencesof cardiacarrestdecision-making. Anderson NE. Emerg Med J.2018 Zero Talent Battle

Now You're Talking with Marshall Ramsey
Now Your're Talking w/ Marshall Ramsey: Suicide Prevention Awareness Month

Now You're Talking with Marshall Ramsey

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2018


September is National Suicide Prevention Awareness Month so today we'll talk with with Molly Portera, Director of the Division of Outreach and Training at DMH, and Sandra Parks, Director of the Division of Children and Youth at DMH about their Suicide Prevention Symposium and Trauma Conference. We'll also speak with, Teresa Mosley, a woman who lost her daughter to suicide and now uses her experience to shed light on mental health. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Take Aurally
Take Aurally Live: Focused Trauma Conference Part 3

Take Aurally

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2017 8:03


Dr Jamie Thomas (@mcdreeamie) presents from the inaugural Focused Trauma Conference in Antwerp. This episode looks at the third part of the day; looking at REBOA. More information can be found at takeaurally.com. You can also find Take Aurally on both Facebook and Twitter.

Take Aurally
Take Aurally Live: Focused Trauma Conference Part 2

Take Aurally

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2017 10:39


Dr Jamie Thomas (@mcdreeamie) presents from the inaugural Focused Trauma Conference in Antwerp. This episode looks at the second part of the day; looking at POCUS and clamshell thoracotomy. More information can be found at takeaurally.com. You can also find Take Aurally on both Facebook and Twitter.

Take Aurally
Take Aurally Live: Focused Trauma Conference Part I

Take Aurally

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2017 16:07


Dr Jamie Thomas (@mcdreeamie) presents from the inaugural Focused Trauma Conference in Antwerp. This episode looks at the first part of the day; looking at Major Trauma in Belgium and lessons from the UK and traumatic cardiac arrest. More information can be found at takeaurally.com. You can also find Take Aurally on both Facebook and Twitter.

The St.Emlyn's Podcast
Ep 61 - Londoon Trauma Conference 2015 Day 2 Summary

The St.Emlyn's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2015 12:14


Our summary of Day 2 of the excellent London Trauma Conference. A unique threesome from Nat, Simon and Iain.....

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The St.Emlyn's Podcast
Ep 60 - Londoon Trauma Conference 2015 Day 1 Summary

The St.Emlyn's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2015 12:17


Greetings from the London Trauma Conference!As has become our pre-Christmas custom, Iain and I have been hanging out at the fabulous London Trauma Conference, hearing about advances and controversies in trauma care and tracking down some of the speakers to find out exactly what they really think (and recording it, for podcasts we'll release in due course). The conference extends over four days, incorporating the Air Ambulance and Prehospital Day and the Cardiac Arrest Symposium; unfortunately we can't stick around for those but our colleagues over at the RCEM FOAM network will be podcasting from those days too, so keep an eye on their site and podcast feed too.

RCEM Learning
LTC Podcast 2 - Prehospital USS / Transfer of Difficult Patient / Prehospital TXA

RCEM Learning

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2015 24:23


Here we have the second official LTC Podcast recorded live at the conference, an interview with Stefan Mazur, Consultant Emergency Physician & Prehospital Care / Retrieval Specialist; who gave several talks in the Trauma Conference and Remote Care sessions.

The St.Emlyn's Podcast
Ep 31 - London Trauma Conference: Day three round up.

The St.Emlyn's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2014 14:50


It's prehospital and helicopter day at #LTC2014! Iain and guest podcaster Caroline Leech chat through the key points of the day. Download the GoodSAM app! https://www.goodsamapp.org BW Nat

The St.Emlyn's Podcast
Ep 30 - London Trauma Conference: Day two round up.

The St.Emlyn's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2014 10:39


Old, young, pregnant, social, airways, cricoid and dogmalysis. There is loads to catch up on from #LTC2014. Iain and Nat take you through the day. vb S

The St.Emlyn's Podcast
Ep 29 - London Trauma Conference: Day one round up.

The St.Emlyn's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2014 11:24


Whilst I remain in Virchester healing the sick and injured, Nat and Iain are sharing the #FOAMed love at the London Trauma Conference. This is the first round up from day 1 with many highlights and a few tasters for some more podcasts to come. vb S

The St.Emlyn's Podcast
Ep 28 - Iain and Nat preview the amazing London Trauma Conference.

The St.Emlyn's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2014 5:04


Next week Iain and Nat will be in London for the best trauma conference in the world. Join them in person, online, on the podcast and on twitter. Check out the program here, it's amazing. http://www.londontraumaconference.com/ Have fun :-) S

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Stop Child Abuse Now
Stop Child Abuse Now (SCAN) - 351

Stop Child Abuse Now

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2012 91:00


Tonight's special guest is Dr. Pamela Pine from Washington, DC, founder and CEO of "Stop the Silence: Stop Child Sexual Abuse, Inc.", a non-profit, charitable 501(c)3 organization, with a Mission to expose and stop child sexual abuse and help survivors heal worldwide through a focus on Awareness, Prevention and Healing programming. Child sexual abuse (CSA) is a silent epidemic throughout the United States and the world, creating social havoc for the children, adult survivors, and society. It can be prevented and it can be treated with a conscious and sustained effort; Stop the Silence helps provide that effort. Their most recent challenge is to bring "To Kill A Kelpie," about two brothers who share a secret for the first time, to international audiences. After performing to enormously appreciative Off-Broadway crowds in April, the next stop is the 17th Annual Interpersonal Violence and Trauma Conference in San Diego, CA. "Stop the Silence" is also known for its annual "Race to Stop the Silence" event held in Washington DC each April and for its partnerships with such organizations as "The Lamplighters Movement."