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Best podcasts about trauma services

Latest podcast episodes about trauma services

Headlines
5/31/25 – Shiur 515 – Is A Psychedelic Trip the Derech HaShem?

Headlines

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2025 131:25


Is using psychedelic drugs to get close to Hashem a Mitzvah or Aveira? What about for therapeutic and recreational purposes? How do psychedelics affect people and what are the side effects? Are people in the frum world really using these drugs and, if so, how broadly? How should we think about Rabbanim who use - and advise others to use – psychedelics? Host: Ari Wasserman, author of the newly published, revised and expanded book Making it Work, on workplace challenges and Halachic Q & A on the Job You can order "Halachic Q & A on the Job” at https://mosaicapress.com/product/halachic-q-a-on-the-job/ with Rabbi Dr. Dovid Fox – Dayan, forensic and clinical psychologist, Director of Crisis and Trauma Services for Chai Lifeline – 12:08 with Rabbi Akiva Dershowitz – Rosh Kollel, Toras Efrayim Shlomo, Yerushalayim – 44:07 with Dr. Jacob Freedman – psychiatrist, speaker and author – 44:07 with Mrs Sarit-Chen Kreutoro – Social Worker and Teacher for Maalot Bakodesh – 1:18:36 with Rabbi Dr. Benjamin Epstein – psychologist and author of Living in the Presence – 1:40:28 Conclusions and Takeaways – 2:03:24 מראי מקומות   

Headlines
1/25/25 – Shiur 500 – “Every shul has one” – dealing with the person who disturbs everyone

Headlines

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2025 103:52


What would cause someone to regularly disturb in shul without regard to upsetting others? How should those who disturb be dealt with? Is it impatience or mental illness when someone always pushes the Chazan to go faster? Is it okay to pace for all of davening? To evict guests from seats? To collect the Seforim during davening? Should little children be brought to shul, knowing they may disturb? Host: Ari Wasserman, author of the newly published, revised and expanded book Making it Work, on workplace challenges with Rabbi Yonah Reiss – Av Beis Din of CRC and Rosh Yeshiva at REITs – 10:07 with Rabbi Dr. Dovid Fox – Dayan, forensic and clinical psychologist, Director of Crisis and Trauma Services for Chai Lifeline – 37:53 with Dr. Jacob Freedman – psychiatrist, speaker and author – 1:08:52 Conclusions and Takeaways – 1:33:22  מראי מקומות  

This Is Nashville
In My Place, Episode 9: Solutions

This Is Nashville

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2024 50:45


What does it take to build an efficient homelessness response system? What next steps are needed to address the affordability crisis and implement solutions? Does society have the tools necessary to end homelessness in Nashville and nationwide?In My Place educates listeners on what cities like Nashville can do to prevent and end homelessness — while caring for our neighbors who are still unhoused. We talk to national and local guests about everything from best practices to worst failures and hear from people who intimately know the complexities of having nowhere to go. This show highlights how affordable housing affects each of us even if we think it doesn't.This series was created thanks in part to support from Pinnacle Financial Partners and was produced by Judy Tackett and Tasha A.F. Lemley.Today's guests:Ann Oliva | CEO, National Alliance to End HomelessnessBrain Haile | CEO, Neighborhood HealthShawn Lesley | Vendor, The ContributorJamie Berry | Chief of Staff, Metropolitan Development and Housing AuthorityDeirdre Nicole Childress | Guest Commentator; Director of Communications, Director of Trauma Services, Director of Case Management, Gideon's ArmyFurther in:• Overview Episode of In My Place• Episode 1: Homelessness Facts and Faces• Episode 2: Housing First• Episode 3: Housing Strategies• Episode 4: The interconnectedness of health care, housing and homelessness• Episode 5: Upstream homelessness prevention• Episode 6: Hidden Homelessness• Episode 7: Permanent supportive housing• Episode 8: The Impact of Homelessness on Residents and Business Owners

Headlines
8/24/24 – Shiur 480 – Is therapy good or bad? Has the mental health industry lost its mind?

Headlines

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2024 138:09


Why are people getting psychologically sicker and sicker despite there being more therapists and more mental health awareness? How does having experienced “trauma” when younger impact one's Bechirah Chofshis and being responsible for your own actions? Do therapists focus too much on “trauma”? Should podcasts, shiurim, etc. have “trigger warnings” to warn those with sensitivities that they should not watch/listen? Do we need to use someone's chosen pronouns, even calling a man by “she/her” and a woman by “he/his”?  What criteria should we use for finding a good therapist? Host: Ari wassermam with Rabbi Dr. Yitzchak Breitowitz – Renowned posek and Senior Lecturer at Yeshivas Ohr Somayach – 11:42 with Rabbi Dr. Dovid Fox – Dayan, forensic and clinical psychologist, Director of Crisis and Trauma Services for Chai Lifeline – 38:35 with Dr. Shloimie Zimmerman – Renowned psychologist, author of “From Boys to Men” – 1:19:03 Conclusion and Takeaways – 2:08:28  מראי מקומות  

Teamcast
S4 Ep5 - Perspectives on Tactical Emergency Medical Support

Teamcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2024 68:05


Join Harry Moffitt and Simon as they talk about his journey into tactical medicine and TEMS, his military experience, and leadership, teamwork, and navigating uncertainty inside trauma and emergency medicine. They also venture into the mind and trauma voyeurism.Simon is the Deputy Director of the Trauma Services at The Alfred Hospital in Melbourne, where he practices clinically as an anaesthesiologist and a trauma consultant. His many areas of interest include trauma and health systems, trauma-team-work, austere medical support, prehospital care, and effective leadership in trauma care. He recently completed a study into tactical care in high-threat and complex environments, via a Churchill Fellowship looking at Tactical Emergency Medical Support (TEMS) and global tactical policing. You can read it here https://www.churchilltrust.com.au/fellow/simon-hendel-vic-2022/Simon Hendel - Churchill TrustTo assess Police Tactical Emergency Medical Support (TEMS) in comparable overseas jurisdictions - Health and Medicine — Training of health and medical workerswww.churchilltrust.com.auHe is also a LT COL in the Army Reserve and has worked in and around Special Forces teams overseas and here in Australia, most notably deploying to Iraq and Afghanistan.

BCEN & Friends
Creating Space for Pediatrics in Trauma Services (Mandy Felder S5E7)

BCEN & Friends

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2024 38:19


In this podcast episode we want to introduce you to our BCEN Friend Mandy Felder. Mandy Felder is a leader in pediatric trauma care with over 20 years of pediatric nursing experience. She is currently the Pediatric Trauma Program Manager at an ACS Level II trauma center in South Carolina. Mandy serves on the South Carolina Emergency Medical Services for Children Committee as well as the Trauma Advisory Committee. She is an active member in several professional organizations including the Trauma Association of South Carolina, the Pediatric Trauma Society, and the Society of Trauma Nursing. She teaches ENPC, TNCC and PTACC. She holds her masters in nursing administration and organizational leadership as well as the TCRN and CPEN. Mandy is passionate about improving care for children in the prehospital and hospital setting and promoting injury prevention efforts and education. Come along as Michael Dexter and Hollye Briggs talk with Mandy about her passion for pediatric trauma care. She will also discuss why she believes it's important to take that next step in professional development because even a small step is significant.   This episode is called “Creating Space for Pediatrics in Trauma Services.” Mandy can be reached on LinkedIn @Amanda Felder

Headlines
12/2/23 – Shiur 445 – Is “Zionism” a bad word? Where do Satmar and Neturei Karta disagree?

Headlines

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2023 117:49


What's the original Samtar Rav's argument against the State of Israel? Has the concept and definition of Zionism changed over time, and what does it mean today? How are Satmar and Neturei Karta similar, and how do they differ? Is there a prohibition of publicly going against the consensus view of Klal Yisrael? ***Guest Hosted by Ari Wasserman *** Author of "Making it Work", "Making it ALL Work" (for women) and 10 other Seforim, Maggid Shiur, Yerushalayim with Rabbi Dr. Yitzchak Breitowitz – Renown Posek and Senior Lecturer at Yeshivas Ohr Somayach – 16:26 with Rabbi Pini Dunner – British Rabbi in Los Angeles, lecturer, historian and author – 44:28 with Rabbi Dr. Dovid Fox – Dayan, Forensic and clinical psychologist, Director of Crisis and Trauma Services for Chai Lifeline – 1:06:06 with Rabbi Eliyahu Reingold – Rosh Kollel in the Yeshiva of Greater Washington – 1:24:46 with Rebbetzin Feige Twerski – noted teacher and prolific author – 1:46:21   מראי מקומות  

Congregation KINS presents Daytime Dialogues
KINS presents Daytime Dialogues with Dr. Norman Blumenthal S4 E6

Congregation KINS presents Daytime Dialogues

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2023 31:20


Dr. Norman Blumenthal is a world renowned expert in the treatment of trauma. He is the Director of Trauma Services at Ohel Zachter Family National Traua Center and Adjunct Professor at Yeshiva University RIETS and Ferkauf Graduate School. Join Rabbi Matanky for this conversation that includes a discussion of the trauma resulting form the massacre of October 7th, and the challenges to mental health in the Orthodox community.

Headlines
10/21/23 – Shiur 439 – Israel at War – Halachos of warfare, “collateral damage,” prisoner swaps, refusing medical treatment to terrorists, and much more

Headlines

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2023 134:12


Sign up here to learn Mishnayos (בלי נדר) for the soldiers, injured and captives, by the 10th of Kislev, November 23rd: Mishnayos audios available here Do we need to worry about “collateral damage” when bombing Gaza? Can a Jewish doctor refuse to treat an injured terrorist? What does halacha say about having a death sentence for terrorists? Are prisoner swaps permitted, if Israel exchanges many more prisoners than it receives? How can we process the trauma we are experiencing?   What can we do to be there for families directly affected? ***Guest Hosted by Ari Wasserman *** Author of "Making it Work", "Making it ALL Work" (for women) and 10 other Seforim, Maggid Shiur, Yerushalayim with Rabbi Berel Wein - renowned Rov, author, historian and lecturer – 16:50 with Rabbi Dr. Yitzchak Breitowitz – Senior Lecturer at Yeshivas Ohr Somayach – 28:21 with Jonathan Rosenblum – Mishpacha Columnist and author – 56:58 with Rabbi Dr. Dovid Fox – Dayan, Forensic and clinical psychologist, Director of Crisis and Trauma Services for Chai Lifeline – 1:17:28 with Rabbi Daniel Wasserman – Rabbi in Ashdod, Israel – 1:35:32 with Professor Claude Berrebi - Terrorism Expert at Hebrew University – 1:52:29   מראי מקומות  

No One Fights Alone
First Responder Trauma Counselors | First Responder Trauma Services

No One Fights Alone

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2023 50:45


First Responder Trauma Counselors provides specialized counseling for emergency services personnel and their legal partners for a variety of stressors related to their work and home life, including but not limited to post-traumatic stress injury, anxiety, addiction, depression and grief.

St. Mary Health Line
Trauma Services

St. Mary Health Line

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2023 20:13


Burt Blackstone, DO, St. Mary Medical Center Trauma Program Medical Director, joins WBCB 1490 to discuss the St. Mary trauma program, common injuries seen in the emergency department, and the vital role trauma centers play in health care.

Clear Lake Connections
Episode 99: UTMB Ben Shapley

Clear Lake Connections

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2023 15:09


This week on Clear Lake Connections Podcast presented by UTMB Health: Meet Ben Shapley, Nursing Program Manager in Trauma Services at UTMB Clear Lake Campus. In this week's episode, Ben tells the listeners what his role consists of at UTMB and how it improves patient care. Ben discusses the requirements for each ER level and the importance of UTMB Clear Lake Campus' pediatric ER. Lastly, Ben gives insight to the listeners on when patients can go to Urgent Care and when they need to go to the ER.

Headlines
12/3/22 – Shiur 397 – Abuse and Abuse Coverups in Our Communities

Headlines

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2022 113:32


Should a Rabbi meet in his office with a woman? What's enough proof to start warning other women? Do recordings suffice? When do we go to the police? When do we keep abuse quiet and when do we publicize the dangers? What's going on in the head of an abuser? Is he not worried about getting caught? Why would followers of a Rabbi coverup his abuses?  ***Guest Hosted by Ari Wasserman *** Author of "Making it Work", "Making it ALL Work" (for women) and 10 other Seforim, Maggid Shiur, Yerushalayim Audio from Rabbi Shraga Feivel Zimmerman – Av Beis Din of the Federation of Synagogues in London – 15:10 with Rabbi Gershon Bess – Rabbi of Cong. Kehilas Yaakov, Los Angeles – 23:12 with Rabbi Dr. Dovid Fox – Dayan, Forensic and clinical psychologist, Director of Crisis and Trauma Services for Chai Lifeline  – 47:29 with Mrs. Debbie Fox, LCSW – founder and executive director of Magen Yeladim – 1:24:30 with Rabbi Yona Reiss – Av Beis Din of the CRC, Chicago – 1:34:43  מראי מקומות  

Today with Claire Byrne
Elf & Safety: Injury advice for Santa's List

Today with Claire Byrne

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2022 7:46


Keith Synnott, Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon at the National Orthopaedic Hospital, and National Clinical Lead for Trauma Services.

Good Samaritan Healthcast
Trauma Services talks about the Fall Safety Baby Shower where soon-to-be moms will receive a FREE car seat and a pack 'n play

Good Samaritan Healthcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2022 20:12


On this episode, Katie debuts Shannon and Sydney on their first podcast episode. They discuss the upcoming Fall Safety Baby Shower and how moms can register. They also talk about the booths that will be there, the free things moms will receive, as well as the other things that Trauma Services gets to do year round.

My Child is an Addict: A Parent-to-Parent Podcast

This Parent Support Group meeting addresses the notion of the “Three C's,” in dealing with the disease of addiction:  I didn't cause it. I can't cure it. I can't control it.  Caron Treatment Centers' psychologist Dr. Margaret King, Supervisor of Trauma Services, joins the moms and dads, some in recovery themselves, married and not, with younger and adult children.      Podcast Disclaimer The Parent-to-Parent Podcasts are provided as a service to you from other parents and do not represent professional clinical advice. The views and opinions expressed in the Parent-to-Parent Podcasts are not necessarily those of Caron or its affiliates. Nothing contained in the Parent-to-Parent Podcasts is intended to be instructional for clinical diagnosis or treatment. The information should not be considered complete, nor should it be relied on to suggest a course of treatment for a particular individual. It should not be used in place of a visit, call, consultation or the advice of your physician or other qualified health care provider. You should never disregard clinical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have heard or read in the Parent-to-Parent Podcasts. Caron and its affiliates are neither responsible nor liable for any direct, indirect, incidental, consequential, special, exemplary, punitive, or other damages arising out of or relating in any way to the Parent-to-Parent Podcasts, content or information contained therein or any hyperlinked web site. Your sole remedy for dissatisfaction with the Parent-to-Parent Podcasts, content or information contained therein, and/or hyperlinked web sites is to stop using the Parent-to-Parent Podcasts or hyperlinked web sites. Please be advised that the Parent-to-Parent Podcasts may be protected by federal and international copyright or other laws, and your right to reprint, republish, modify, reproduce, or distribute the Parent-to-Parent Podcasts may be limited accordingly.

Mornings with Neil Mitchell
Use of 'dangerous' e-scooters only adding to road trauma concerns

Mornings with Neil Mitchell

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2022 12:57


The Director of Trauma Services at The Alfred has expressed concern about the use of e-bikes and e-scooters in Melbourne.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Cold Steel: Canadian Journal of Surgery Podcast
E130 Homer Tien on Ornge, Emergency Transport, COVID19 Vaccine Distribution & Leadership

Cold Steel: Canadian Journal of Surgery Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2022 42:23


Dr. Homer Tien is a trauma surgeon at Sunnybrook Hospital in Toronto. We were so excited to have him on the show because of the incredible work that he has done in multiple leadership roles, more recently as the president and CEO of ornge, Ontario's air ambulance and transport service. Largely because of the amazing work he had done with ornge, Dr. Tien was also made in charge of the COVID19 vaccine distribution task force back in April 2021. This was a conversation about trauma care, paramedic services, and air ambulances, but even more importantly, we got to hear Dr. Tien's insights on leadership. Links: 1. Preventable Deaths From Hemorrhage at a Level I Canadian Trauma Center. https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Fernando-Spencer-Netto/publication/6585292_Preventable_Death_From_Hemorrhage_at_a_Level_I_Canadian_Trauma_Center/links/5a1d4cd50f7e9b2a5317123c/Preventable-Death-From-Hemorrhage-at-a-Level-I-Canadian-Trauma-Center.pdf 2. Ornge. https://www.ornge.ca/home 3. Amid third wave, U of T's Homer Tien takes over province's COVID-19 vaccine task force: CBC. https://www.utoronto.ca/news/amid-third-wave-u-t-s-homer-tien-takes-over-province-s-covid-19-vaccine-task-force-cbc 4. Clinical handover from emergency medical services to the trauma team: A gap analysis. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33084560/ 5. Operation Remote Immunity 3.0 wraps up after coordinating nearly 200 vaccine clinics in 29 remote and isolated communities. https://www.canada.ca/en/indigenous-services-canada/news/2022/02/operation-remote-immunity-30-wraps-up-after-coordinating-nearly-200-vaccine-clinics-in-29-remote-and-isolated-communities.html Bio: Tien earned a bachelor's degree in biochemistry from Queen's University in 1989.In 1992, he graduated with a Doctor of Medicine from McMaster University. He then pursued residency training in family medicine before obtaining his Independent Practice Certificate in 1993. His training was sponsored by the Canadian Forces. After training, he was then posted with the Field Ambulance at CFB Petawawa, and served as the unit medical officer for the 1st Battalion of the Royal Canadian Regiment. While at RCR, he deployed to Croatia on Operation Harmony. He then deployed to Bosnia with IFOR on Operation Alliance. He then served with Canadian special forces at Dwyer Hill Training Centre as their first unit medical officer. He has also deployed to the Golan Heights, and has worked with Veterans Affairs in the recovery of RCAF airmen missing from World War II, in the Burma recovery mission. He later underwent four years of further residency training in general surgery via the Canadian Forces and the University of Toronto from 1998 to 2002. As a Canadian Forces surgeon, he also deployed to the NATO-led multinational stabilization force in Bosnia in 2003, to Kabul with ISAF in 2004, and multiple times to the Role 3 Multinational Medical Unit in Kandahar. In 2007, he earned a Master of Science in clinical epidemiology from the University of Toronto. He is currently the president and CEO of Ornge, an air ambulance non-profit based on Ontario. He also holds the rank of colonel in the Canadian Forces Health Services, associate professorship at the University of Toronto,and was the former director of Trauma Services at Sunnybrook's Tory Regional Trauma Centre. He is the first to hold the Canadian Forces Major Sir Frederick Banting Term Chair in Military Trauma Research. In April 2021, Tien was appointed to head Ontario's COVID-19 Vaccine Distribution Task Force for Phase 2 of the rollout

Aging Matters
Geriatric Trauma w/ Miren Schinco MD and Courtney Caton MSN RN, Virginia Hospital Center 7/19/22

Aging Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2022 55:49


Conversation w/ Miren Schinco MD, Director, Trauma Services, Virginia Hospital Center (VHC) and Courtney Caton, MSN, RN, Director, VHC Trauma Program, about causes and long-term effects of trauma in older adults and key issues when providing care and treatment.

Relief from Grief
Understanding Trauma in Loss with Dr. Norman Blumenthal

Relief from Grief

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2022 38:29


Understanding Trauma in LossDr. Norman Blumenthal, Director,  Trauma Services, Zachter Family National Trauma Center and Ohel Children's Home and Family ServicesDr. Norman Blumenthal is well known in the world of trauma intervention. He has given of himself tirelessly to guide fellow Jews through loss, particularly in circumstances of overwhelming tragedy. Yet despite the major impact Dr. Blumenthal has had on so many people, he remains humble and easily approachable, remaining focused on the goal of bettering himself and helping fellow Jews to the best of his ability. In this conversation, his deep understanding of trauma in loss is conveyed in his characteristic unassuming manner.

JM in the AM Interviews
Nachum Segal and OHEL's David Mandel Discuss the Opening of the OHEL Brecher Family South Florida Trauma Services and the Launch Event Coming Up this Monday

JM in the AM Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2022


Mommy Dentists in Business
189: Interview with pediatric surgeon, expert in Pectus Excavatum, Dr. Barry LoSasso

Mommy Dentists in Business

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2022 62:20


Barry E. LoSasso, M.D. was born in New York City and received his undergraduate degree from Yale University. He attended medical school at the University of Florida and completed his fellowship in pediatric surgery at Babies Hospital, Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center in 1984. Dr. LoSasso started his pediatric surgical career practicing at Kaiser Permanente Hospital in San Diego, California. From there he opened his private practice in 1987, which continues today. In early 2017, Dr. LoSasso joined the Pediatric Surgical Associates, P.A. in Paramus, New Jersey. In addition, Dr. LoSasso served as the Director of Trauma Services at Rady Children's Hospital- San Diego from February 1998 until June of 2006, Chairman for the Safe Kid's Coalition in San Diego from 2001 until 2006, and Scientific Coordinator for the Fourteenth Annual Pediatric Critical Care Colloquium in San Diego in October 2002. Dr. LoSasso has spent extensive time working with world renowned, Dr. Donald Nuss, creator of the Nuss Procedure, at the Children's Hospital of the King's Daughter in Norfolk, Virginia. Dr. LoSasso has devoted much of his practice to the research and performance of the minimally-invasive Nuss Procedure for the correction of Pectus Excavatum( also known as sunken chest), developing the successful Center of Excellence for Pectus Deformities in 2006.

Doctors Getting Coffee
#002 Dr Mary Langcake - Mental Health, Trauma Surgery, Leadership

Doctors Getting Coffee

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2022 50:24 Transcription Available


I had the pleasure of speaking with Dr Mary Langcake, Director of Trauma Services at St George Hospital, and my ex-boss! She has had an incredible career and life with many accomplishments and interesting stories. We spoke about mental health, surgical training pathway, interesting patient cases, and more. I hope you guys enjoyed this as much as I did.Shout the next Coffee: buymeacoffee.com/DrSyl.AU   Become a Member: youtube.com/channel/UCiOBkubL46VQT9mPqrnJlrQ/join Become a Patron: patreon.com/DrSylSupport the show

KOTO Community Radio News
Coronavirus Update 3-10-22

KOTO Community Radio News

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2022 21:39


Dr. Diana Koelliker, Medical Director of Emergency & Trauma Services and Telluride EMS Director at the Telluride Regional Medical Center, discusses the latest updates on the local response to the COVID-19 Pandemic.

KOTO Community Radio News
Coronavirus Update 2-10-22

KOTO Community Radio News

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2022 43:06


Dr. Diana Koelliker, Director of Emergency and Trauma Services and Telluride EMS Director at the Telluride Regional Medical Center, discusses the latest local coronavirus updates, including the recent repeal of the County-wide mask mandate. María Albañil-Rangel provides Spanish interpretation.

KOTO Community Radio News
Coronavirus Update 1-13-22: Younger Kids and Omicron

KOTO Community Radio News

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2022 36:39


Dr. Diana Koelliker, Director of Emergency and Trauma Services and Telluride EMS Director at the Telluride Regional Medical Center, discusses how parents with younger kids who can't get vaccinated should navigate the Omicron surge of COVID-19. Valentina Estrella provides Spanish interpretation.

Stay Current in Pediatric Surgery
ATLS 2021 Pediatric Surgery Update

Stay Current in Pediatric Surgery

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2021 16:09


In this episode, we hear important 2021 ATLS updates for the care of pediatric trauma patients from Dr. Rich Falcone, Director of Trauma Services at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center. Hosted by Rod Gerardo, Ellen Encisco, and Todd Ponsky

KOTO Community Radio News
Coronavirus Update 10-7-21: Dr. Koelliker's COVID Experience

KOTO Community Radio News

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2021 36:28


Dr. Diana Koelliker, Medical Director of Emergency & Trauma Services at the Telluride Regional Medical Center and Telluride EMS Director, discusses her recent experience contracting COVID-19 as well as the latest regional trends when it comes to the virus. Valentina Estrella provides Spanish interpretation.

KOTO Community Radio News
Coronavirus Update 9-16-21: Get your flu shot

KOTO Community Radio News

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2021 43:22


Dr. Diana Koelliker, Medical Director of Emergency & Trauma Services at the Telluride Regional Medical Center and Telluride EMS Director, discusses hospital capacity, vaccine boosters, and why everyone should get their flu shot. Valentina Estrella provides Spanish interpretation.

Injury is NOT Equal
S.1 Ep. 9: Injury & Marginalization

Injury is NOT Equal

Play Episode Play 38 sec Highlight Listen Later Jun 30, 2021 53:17


On the final episode of Season 1 of Injury is NOT Equal we focus on the topic of post-injury and marginalization.  Season 1 host, Shari Thompson-Ricci, is joined by Corey Freedman, manager of Trauma Services at Sunnybrook Health Science Centre, and together with their guests, Dr. Barbara Haas and Dr. Stephanie Mason, explore how inequity is persistent and even after an injury incident, particular individuals and groups are even further at risk and significantly disadvantaged when it comes to long-term health outcomes, morbidity and mortality.Call to action:On an individual level, we have to change the way we perceive and talk about injury. We need to hear patients and how their lives are affected by injury and what they need to succeed post-injury. On a system level, we have to focus on preventative care and stop the spiral effect of marginalization. Injury is not as an episodic event but a long-term issue which has effects on both patients and society as a whole. Guests: Dr. Barbara HaasTrauma surgeon and ICU physician, Sunnybrook Health Science CentreDr. Haas's research program focuses on trauma and emergency surgery in older adults, as well as long-term outcomes after severe injury.Dr. Stephanie MasonBurn and General Surgeon , Sunnybrook Health Science CentreAssistant Professor of Surgery, University of TorontoDr. Mason's research interests include burn health services research and survivorship, with a particular focus on the impact of socioeconomic marginalization on injury outcomes.Corey FreedmanManager, Trauma Services Sunnybrook Health Science CentreResources mentioned in this episode:•Stigma and Marginalization: Definition•Marginalization: Conceptualizing patient vulnerabilities in the framework of social determinants of health – An integrative review• Increased Rate of Long-term Mortality Among Burn Survivors A Population-based Matched Cohort Study•Return to Work and Functional Outcomes After Major Trauma Who Recovers, When and How Well? •Association of Severe Trauma with Work and Earnings in a National Cohort in CanadaHost & Executive Producer: Shari Thompson-RicciP.A.R.T.Y. Program Coordinator, Centre for Injury PreventionSunnybrook Health Science Centre@itsShariTRPodcast Produced By: Centre for Injury PreventionSunnybrook Health Sciences CentreMusic: Klimenko Music at Premium BeatsAlexander Blu Music at Orangefreesounds.comFollow us on Instagram & Twitter: @letstalkinjury

KOTO Community Radio News
Coronavirus Update 4-15-21: Johnson & Johnson Vaccine

KOTO Community Radio News

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2021 50:32


Dr. Diana Koelliker, Director of Emergency and Trauma Services at the Telluride Regional Medical Center and EMS Director, talks about the efficacy of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine, why distribution was put on pause, and what severe side effects have looked like. Greta Neumann provides Spanish interpretation.

KOTO Community Radio News
Coronavirus Update 4-1-21: Vaccines and Cautious Optimism

KOTO Community Radio News

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2021 40:41


Dr. Diana Koelliker, Medical Director of Emergency & Trauma Services at the Telluride Medical Center and Telluride EMS Director, discusses her cautious optimism about the state of COVID-19 in San Miguel County. Claudia Garcia Curzio provides Spanish interpretation.

The Human Side of Healthcare
2021 - Show 10 - Mask Mandate Response From the DFW Medical Community | Human Trafficking and Area SANE Programs

The Human Side of Healthcare

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2021 41:49


We begin discussing the importance of wearing masks and we will use previous soundbites from Dr. Mark Casanova, Dr. Robert Haley and Dr. John Carlo. Then we devote the remainder of the show to a very significant problem throughout North Texas and how our hospitals are responding with caring clinicians and compassionate treatment. We interview June (name changed and voice slightly altered ) who was put into human trafficking by her own mother. She explains how prevalent this problem is in Texas. She is a courageous lady who has sought treatment and now helps victims of human trafficking. We discuss sexual assault and how fortunate North Texas is to have sexual assault nurse examiner ( SANE ) units in some of our hospitals and the compassionate care they render to victims. We could not have every SANE hospital unit on the show so we used a representative sample of experts that will discuss the topic of sexual assault and yes treatment of victims of human trafficking. We are grateful for the expert discussion by the following individuals:Dr. Brad Sellers - Medical Director for Emergency Medicine at Methodist Dallas Medical CenterJanaki Subramanian, RN —SANE Coordinator at Methodist Health SystemDoreen Freeman, RN —Director of Emergency and Trauma Services at Methodist Health SystemCindy Burnette, RN —Director of the SANE program at Texas Health ResourcesWe did put a disclaimer on the show that the program might not be appropriate for very small children, but we want to shine a light on this very serious problem and emphasizing the hospital treatment.Thanks and hope you will tune in. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

KOTO Community Radio News
Coronavirus Update 3-4-21: County to Get J&J Vaccine

KOTO Community Radio News

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2021 41:41


Dr. Diana Koelliker, Medical Director of Emergency & Trauma Services at the Telluride Medical Center and Telluride EMS Director, discusses the region's improving COVID situation and increasing vaccination efforts. Claudia Garcia Curzio provides Spanish interpretation.

KOTO Community Radio News
Coronavirus Update 2-4-21: Local Vaccine Distribution Slows

KOTO Community Radio News

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2021 43:02


San Miguel County will soon receive fewer COVID-19 vaccines each week from the state. Dr. Diana Koelliker, Medical Director of Emergency & Trauma Services at the Telluride Medical Center and Telluride EMS Director, discusses the shifting vaccine situation and the state of local COVID-19 transmission. Claudia Garcia Curzio provides Spanish interpretation.

KOTO Community Radio News
Coronavirus Update 1-21-21: Vaccinations Continue

KOTO Community Radio News

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2021 47:14


Dr. Diana Koelliker, Medical Director of Emergency & Trauma Services at the Telluride Medical Center and Telluride EMS Director, discusses her experience getting her second vaccine dose, why she trusts the vaccines that have been rolled out, and why she believes the pandemic situation will get better over the next six months. Claudia Garcia Curzio provides Spanish interpretation.

KOTO Community Radio News
Coronavirus Update 12-24-20: Vaccine Day!

KOTO Community Radio News

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2020 33:40


Dr. Diana Koelliker, Director of Emergency and Trauma Services at the Telluride Regional Medical Center, talks about COVID-19 vaccines. Claudia Garcia Curzió provides Spanish interpretation.

KOTO Community Radio News
Coronavirus Update 12-3-20: Regional Hospital Capacity

KOTO Community Radio News

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2020 41:55


Models show regional hospitals could reach capacity in the coming weeks. Dr. Diana Koelliker, Medical Director of Emergency & Trauma Services at the Telluride Medical Center and Telluride EMS Director, discusses the local need to double down on the five commitments to slow the spread of COVID-19. Maria Albanis, Immigrant Advocacy Coordinator for Tri-County Health Network, provides Spanish Interpretation.

The Human Side of Healthcare
Show 47 - Concussion Injuries with Dr. Katherine Kester; Pedestrian Accident Prevention with Karrie Lawson & Dr. Vivian Dimas

The Human Side of Healthcare

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2020 41:48


After a brief Covid-19 update with DFWHC President & CEO, Stephen Love, we talk again about sports injuries and concussions with Dr. Katherine Kester, Sports Medicine physician at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Allen. If you ever wondered what a concussion is, or what it is like, she has a visual correlation you will never forget! In the second half of the show, we talk to Karrie Lawson, Injury Prevention and Outreach Coordinator, Trauma Services, Medical City Dallas & Medical City Children's Hospital, on some tips and reminders to help prevent pedestrian accidents. People are so glued to their cell phones now that often they will step in front of on-coming cars without looking. Then, Dr. Vivian Dimas, also of Medical City Dallas & Medical City Children's Hospital - who we are going to have on our next show on a different topic - we discovered was hit by a car while riding a bicycle in Arizona 7 years ago. She tells her story as a perfect example of just how serious this is. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

KOTO Community Radio News
Coronavirus Update 11-19-20: We Have to Change Behaviors

KOTO Community Radio News

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2020 44:36


Diana Koelliker, Medical Director of Emergency & Trauma Services at the Telluride Medical Center and Telluride EMS Director, discusses the rising COVID-19 cases in San Miguel County and the behavioral change needed to prevent a dark winter as regional hospital capacity becomes strained. Claudia Garcia Curzio provides Spanish interpretation.

KOTO Community Radio News
Coronavirus Update 9-24-20: Preparing for Flu Season

KOTO Community Radio News

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2020 41:31


Dr. Diana Koelliker, Medical Director of Emergency and Trauma Services at the Telluride Medical Center and Telluride EMS Director, discusses how TMC is preparing for the onset of flu season in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic. Jacey Depriest provides spanish interpretation.

KOTO Community Radio News
Coronavirus Update 7-23-20: Local Testing

KOTO Community Radio News

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2020 43:13


Dr. Diana Koelliker, Medical Director of Emergency & Trauma Services at the Telluride Medical Center and Telluride EMS Director, discusses the region's growing test positivity rate and TMC's work to increase local testing capacity.

KOTO Community Radio News
Coronavirus Update 6-25-20

KOTO Community Radio News

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2020 38:44


Dr. Diana Koelliker, Director of Emergency and Trauma Services at the Telluride Medical Center, talks about how people should stay safe and healthy as the economy begins to reopen, and discusses what's been happening at the Med Center. Claudia Garcia Curzió provides Spanish interpretation

The Peds Pod by Le Bonheur Children’s Hospital
Stop the Bleed: A Response to Rising Firearm Injuries

The Peds Pod by Le Bonheur Children’s Hospital

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2020


Medical Director of Trauma Services at Le Bonheur Children's Hospital, Dr. Regan Williams discusses the Stop the Bleed campaign.

The Human Side of Healthcare
Bonus: Full Interview - Trauma Services Behind the Scenes From Methodist Health Dallas

The Human Side of Healthcare

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2020 26:04


This is the full un-cut interview from Methodist Dallas Medical Center, Dr. Darryl Amos and Doreen Freeman with an insider's view of their trauma unit. What happens when someone needs emergency services? Their discussion serves as a reminder that if you have a medical emergency, it is always safe to call 911. They will talk about the "Golden Hour" in trauma, which can make the difference between life and death. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

KOTO Community Radio News
Coronavirus Update 5-29-20: How will we test for COVID in the future?

KOTO Community Radio News

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2020 40:42


Dr. Diana Koelliker, Director of Emergency and Trauma Services at the Telluride Medical Center and Director of EMS, talks about what COVID testing at the Med Center will look like in the future. Dominique Bruneau provides Spanish interpretation.

KOTO Community Radio News
Coronavirus Update 5-4-20: Antibody Results + How to Wear a Mask

KOTO Community Radio News

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2020 50:14


The final set of results from the COVID-19 blood test are back. Dr. Diana Koelliker, County Deputy Medical Officer and Director of Emergency and Trauma Services at the Telluride Medical Center, explains the results and explains the importance of wearing a mask while in public. Jacey DePriest provides Spanish interpretation.

Joel Riley
Dr Shay O'Mara-Director of Trauma Services at Ohio Health

Joel Riley

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2020 5:28


Dr Shay O'Mara-Director of Trauma Services at Ohio Health-Discusses how elective surgeries will look and the steps doctors are taking to keep everyone safe.

EM Pulse Podcast™
Treating Pediatric Pain Equitably

EM Pulse Podcast™

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2020 16:03


How do you treat the pain of pediatric long bone fractures? Is it equitable? In this episode the authors of Racial and Ethnic Differences in Emergency Department Pain Management of Children With Fractures of Pediatrics May 2020 discuss if our care is equitable and why it may not be. It is an important discussion that pushes us to think about our perception of pain and how race and ethnicity impact our approach. ***Please rate us and leave us a review on iTunes! It helps us reach more people.*** Host: Dr. Julia Magaña, Associate Professor of Pediatric Emergency Medicine at UC Davis Guests: Dr. Monika Goyal, Associate Professor of Pediatrics and Emergency Medicine at the George Washington University School of Medicine. Associate Division Chief of Emergency Medicine and Trauma Services and Director of Academic Affairs and Research at Children's National Hospital. Dr. Tiffani Johnson, Assistant Professor of Pediatric Emergency Medicine at UC Davis Resources: Goyal MK, Johnson TJ, Chamberlain JM, et al. Racial and Ethnic Differences in Emergency Department Pain Management of Children With Fractures [published online ahead of print, 2020 Apr 20]. Pediatrics. 2020;e20193370. doi:10.1542/peds.2019-3370  https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32312910/ Thank you to the UC Davis Department of Emergency Medicine for supporting this podcast and to Orlando Magaña at OM Audio Productions for audio production services.

KOTO Community Radio News
Coronavirus Update 3-23-20

KOTO Community Radio News

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2020 42:47


An update with Dr. Diana Koelliker, Director of Emergency and Trauma Services for the Telluride Medical Center and Telluride EMS Director, on coronavirus in San Miguel County and the roll out of the COVID-19 blood test in the county.

KOTO Community Radio News
Coronavirus Update 3-20-20

KOTO Community Radio News

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2020 39:52


An update with Dr. Diana Koelliker, Director of Emergency and Trauma Services for the Telluride Medical Center and Telluride EMS Director, on coronavirus in San Miguel County and the new COVID-19 blood test being rolled out.

TeleTracking Patient Flow Podcast
Disaster Readiness | Part 2

TeleTracking Patient Flow Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2020 13:51


In this second episode of our four part series, we meet Justin Willis, Nurse Manager, Centralized Patient Logistics Center at Broward Health, who brings first-hand experience of both Hurricane Dorian and the Stoneman Douglas High School shooting. John Weimer, Vice President of Emergency and Trauma Services at Kettering Health Network, worked with his team to care for the victims of the mass shooting in Dayton, Ohio. What you'll learn: • Refining the evacuation processes (3:06) • Standardizing disaster equipment (4:30) • Triage tagging (5:30) • Managing patient intake in an emergency (7:22) • Redeploying resources (9:45)

The Peds Pod by Le Bonheur Children’s Hospital
It's Electric! Trauma Surgeon Talks Scooter Safety

The Peds Pod by Le Bonheur Children’s Hospital

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2019


Shared electric scooters are gaining popularity, but their pervasiveness has resulted in many preventable injuries. Dr. Regan Williams, Medical Director of Trauma Services and Assistant Professor at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center Departments of Surgery and Pediatrics, discusses scooter safety.

The Self-Initiative Project
Stop the Bleed

The Self-Initiative Project

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2018 39:27


The Self-Initiative Project, Podcast 3, Stop the Bleed Gina Solomon, BSN, RN, CCRN TCRN, Trauma Program Manager, Trauma Services of Gwinnett Medical Center in Lawrenceville, GA joins us to talk about Stop the Bleed (bleedingcontrol.org), a program designed to train civilians on the basics of how to stop severe bleeding. Gina and I talk about the ABC's of Bleeding, including the use of tourniquets, and the effort to get more people trained in what to do in case of severe bleeding and hemorrhaging. Severe bleeding is the #1 cause of preventable deaths. Active shooter scenarios and combat are not the only situations where severe bleeding could be an issue. Car wrecks, sport accidents, backpacking, the gun range, and even incidents that might occur in your backyard (think chainsaw) could create incidents where one might have to deal with severe bleeding. Reality causes us to be our own first-responders in a number of situations. Listen and learn what you need to know to be your own. Thanks for listening.  

Injury Prevention podcast
Threat of paediatric hyperthermia in an enclosed vehicle

Injury Prevention podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2014 12:48


In the USA, 384 children died due to hyperthermia between 2003 and 2012 while unattended in an enclosed vehicle. Paediatric vehicular hyperthermia persists as a highly preventable form of heat-related death. A study recently published in IP has described temperature change throughout the workday in an enclosed vehicle in Austin, Texas across the calendar year, to examine the risk of hyperthermia to children trapped in vehicles. Brian Johnston talks to lead author, Sarah V Duzinski, Trauma Services, Dell Children's Medical Center, Austin, Texas. Read the paper in full, for free: http://injuryprevention.bmj.com/content/20/4/220.full

Trauma Services in Georgia: Where Are We Now? Where Should We Go? - Trauma Conference

Trauma Services in Georgia: Where Are We Now? Where Should We go?

Trauma Services in Georgia: Where Are We Now? Where Should We Go? - Trauma Conference

Trauma Services in Georgia: Where Are We Now? Where Should We go?

Trauma Services in Georgia: Where Are We Now? Where Should We Go? - Trauma Conference

Trauma Services in Georgia: Where Are We Now? Where Should We go?

Trauma Services in Georgia: Where Are We Now? Where Should We Go? - Trauma Conference
3 - Institute of Medicine Findings and Recommendations

Trauma Services in Georgia: Where Are We Now? Where Should We Go? - Trauma Conference

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2010 25:20


Trauma Services in Georgia: Where Are We Now? Where Should We go?

Trauma Services in Georgia: Where Are We Now? Where Should We Go? - Trauma Conference
2 - Overview: What is trauma care and why is it important?

Trauma Services in Georgia: Where Are We Now? Where Should We Go? - Trauma Conference

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2010 10:09


Trauma Services in Georgia: Where Are We Now? Where Should We go?

Trauma Services in Georgia: Where Are We Now? Where Should We Go? - Trauma Conference

Trauma Services in Georgia: Where Are We Now? Where Should We go?

inSocialWork - The Podcast Series of the University at Buffalo School of Social Work
Episode 32 - Dr. Harold Kudler: Helping Veterans and Their Families Succeed: Current Research and Practice Guidelines in Management of Traumatic Stress

inSocialWork - The Podcast Series of the University at Buffalo School of Social Work

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2009 41:11


In this wide-ranging conversation, Dr. Harold Kudler discusses his most recent work with veterans returning home from Iraq and Afghanistan. In an approachable manner, he relates his current research findings and project work to the current literature and emerging debates in the study of Traumatic Stress. He advocates moving beyond the narrow lens of PTSD in conceptualizing our thinking about Traumatic Stress, and gives practical suggestions about developing a community response for returning veterans and their families.

Public Performance & Management - Media
5 - A Business Perspective

Public Performance & Management - Media

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2009 12:19


Trauma Services in Georgia: Where Are We Now? Where Should We go?

Public Performance & Management - Media

Trauma Services in Georgia: Where Are We Now? Where Should We go?

Public Performance & Management - Media
3 - Institute of Medicine Findings and Recommendations

Public Performance & Management - Media

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2009 25:20


Trauma Services in Georgia: Where Are We Now? Where Should We go?

Public Performance & Management - Media
2 - Overview: What is trauma care and why is it important?

Public Performance & Management - Media

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2009 10:09


Trauma Services in Georgia: Where Are We Now? Where Should We go?

Public Performance & Management - Media

Trauma Services in Georgia: Where Are We Now? Where Should We go?

Public Performance & Management - Media
4 - Trauma Care Network Commission

Public Performance & Management - Media

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2009 30:53


Trauma Services in Georgia: Where Are We Now? Where Should We go?