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In this eye-opening interview, I sit down with a cosmetic limb lengthening patient who underwent femur lengthening using the LON (Lengthening Over Nail) method on femur and gained 9 centimeters in height. But over 2 years later, he faced a serious setback - osteomyelitis, a deep bone infection that could have changed his life forever...In this raw and honest conversation, he shares his full journey:– Why he chose to undergo cosmetic lengthening– What he thinks about the LON method for limb lengthening surgery– How he discovered he had an infection years later– The signs and symptoms that saved him from permanent damage– What he wants future patients to know before considering this surgery_____________________Timestamps:0:00 - Intro01:56 - Experiencing Pain and Initial Diagnosis04:18 - Discovering Bone Infection Complications06:37 - Treatment Plan for Bone Infection08:49 - Surgery Timeline and Recovery Process11:06 - Challenges with Antibiotic Treatment13:02 - High Risk of Infections in Femur Lengthening15:00 - Lessons Learned from Medical Experience17:07 - Financial and Emotional Impact of Complications19:04 - Final Thoughts and Advice for Patients______________________
If you want to harness your body's natural regenerative abilities and channel them to the skin of your face, thanks to new aesthetic therapies, you can enjoy youthful skin that lasts.More information is available at https://www.lydianclinic.com/ Lydian Cosmetic Surgery Clinic City: Seoul Address: 836 Nonhyeon-ro Website: https://www.lydianclinic.com/ Phone: +82-10-9692-5508 Email: lydian6959@gmail.com
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SERMON: "Diagnosis & Treatment Plan for the Church" | TEXT: 1 Corinthians 6:15-20 | DATE: 6/1/2025 | SPEAKER: Corbin Retz | www.Liberty-Christian.com
SummaryIn this episode of Veterinary Vibes, host Garth Robillard and Dr. Josh Rosen delve into the critical role of clinical empathy in veterinary medicine. They discuss the importance of communication, navigating difficult emotions, and building trust within the veterinary team. Dr. Rosen shares personal experiences and practical tools to enhance empathy and improve client interactions, emphasizing that effective communication can lead to better patient outcomes and a more supportive work environment.TakeawaysClinical empathy is essential in veterinary practice.Communication is often overlooked but crucial for success.Navigating emotions in high-stress situations is vital.Vulnerability can strengthen team dynamics.Using names can enhance client relationships.Signposting helps clients feel more comfortable.Empathy leads to better patient outcomes.Veterinary education is evolving to include communication skills.Conversations can help resolve workplace tensions.Building trust is key to effective teamwork.Follow Dr. Josh Rosen here: https://www.instagram.com/dogtorjosh/
If you've been living with pain but feel like you just don't have time for constant appointments—this episode is for you.We're talking directly to the moms juggling kids, work, and a never-ending to-do list. If you've been told you need to come in 3x a week just to get relief, it's no wonder you've put off care. But here's the truth: real healing shouldn't hijack your schedule—it should fit into your life.In this episode, we break down why traditional care models often leave moms feeling frustrated, stuck, and dependent—and what you actually need instead. From customized care plans and movement-based rehab to tools you can use at home, we'll show you how to get results without turning your world upside down.You deserve pain relief that works with your life, not against it. Tune in to learn how fewer visits and better support can help you move better, feel stronger, and stay out of pain for good.
Today's case acceptance focus is all about presenting the treatment plan and sequencing. Kiera shares language to use and the kind of confidence to adopt when discussing game plans with patients, and why it will stop objections in their tracks nine times out of ten. Episode resources: Subscribe to The Dental A-Team podcast Schedule a Practice Assessment Leave us a review Transcript: Kiera Dent (00:00) Hello, Dental A Team Listeners, this is Kiera and I am so excited to welcome you back to part two of Treatment Planning Masters, increasing that case acceptance, getting you guys into the tactical, but you better believe if you have not listened to part one, get your booties back to part one and go listen, because if you don't fix your mindset, if you don't work on those items, everything I teach you today is going to be a little bit better for you. I promise you it will be a little bit better for you, but the real secret sauce to treatment planning is the words that you speak. Words create worlds, you guys, and the words you're saying and how you're saying it how you're presenting it and the sequence you're doing is ultimately impacting your yeses, your nos, your full schedules or your not full schedules, helping you realize full case acceptance versus partial case acceptance. It's all within mindset. And I have literally a hundred percent done this for so many offices. So I can sit here confidently telling you, guys, you've got to do that. So if you're new to the podcast, welcome. I promise I don't usually start podcasts out this way. I usually tell you, I hope you're freaking loving your day today. I hope you're having the best day and I hope you remember we are truly so blessed to work in dentistry. Dental A Team's mission is to positively impact the world of dentistry in the greatest way possible and we do that through expert consulting for dentists and teams. Honest to goodness, I can say very confidently that Dental A Team consulting is second to none. We are truly experts. We drive production. We drive overhead down. We drive teams to be incredible leaders and we do it in such a freaking fun, positive, easy way. We help doctors get the lives of their dreams. Yes, you have to show up. I can't just do it for you, but I can promise you that Dental A Team Consultants are truly people that have passion, that have grit, that have solutions. And it is so fun to hear client success story after client success story after client success story, increasing their production to numbers they never thought that they could do, decreasing their overhead, having dream their vacation homes being built when they didn't even know how to take home a paycheck. Just the life, the business, the teams, team members telling us that we have literally changed their lives, that we've helped them financially, that we've helped them personally, that we've helped them help more patients. This is why Dental A Team exists. This is what our mission is. And I hope that we can help you in your practice. If it ever resonates with you, I hope it does. DM us. We're on Instagram, Dental A Team. Also pop onto our website, TheDentalATeam.com. Click on a call. I'm happy to do a... a complimentary practice assessment where we actually look at your whole practice and I'll kind of help you see the gaps and our team will help you see where are kind of the areas within your practice that you can exponentially improve. We have six proven areas that we know if you will tackle those six areas, you will truly find success with ease. And it's something where it's not hard. The secret to success is not hard. It's simple little changes, but being consistent and staying accountable. And I think our team does it. in such a fun way. add the confetti, we add the sprinkles, we make you giggle. I have a client and we are always giggling and we have expanded him to multiple, multiple, multiple growth beyond anything this client could ever could imagine. And we do it with giggles and ease because honestly, business is a fun, it's a fun game if you allow it. So reach out if any of that resonates with you. I'd love to have you be a part of our Dental A Team family. I'd love to help you. Live the life you deserve and to live the life of your dreams and get there even easier So with that here's part two of case acceptance treatment planning. Like I said, here's a tactical so I've got you're in the right mindset We're not planting weeds in our flower garden. If you have no clue what I'm talking about go listen to part one And if you are ready, you're like, okay care. I've got the mindset. I was practicing it all day yesterday and Like crazy it just happened patients are saying yes to me like Wow What do you say? next up is going to be, all right, so now a patient has come. I am in the right mindset. This is going to be, doctors, I need you to be freaking comprehensive. Do not use little league words for major league problems. Tell them what's really going on and have confidence and let's use the terms of the great news is we're going to be able to get you healthy. I strongly encourage you doctors to use our NDTR, proven handoff. Tell them the next visit, the date to return, ND. So next visit, date to return, T is how much time, and R stands for recall being scheduled. If you will follow that, I promise you, you are going to cut down half of the objections that your patients will have, and you're going to actually get them into the right frame of mind. So if you will do that, now treatment coordinators, we pick this up. So first steps first, I'm in the right mindset. Now I'm going to say, my gosh, Sarah, it's so great to see you. Dr. Taylor is absolutely incredible. You are in such good hands with Dr. Taylor. I know Dr. Taylor gave you a treatment plan. we're going to get that taken care of. Let's get you scheduled. Dr. Taylor is super busy, so let's make sure we get that done. I've got Monday or Wednesday, one o'clock or two o'clock, which works best for you. Now you might be like, Kiera, what the heck? You didn't even present the treatment plan. You are right. Gold star. You figured it out. This is a subtle shift that will help you exponentially. And it's crazy. I just did this with the team and the team was like, are not going to like that. And there was one team member who piped up and was like, I actually do this and it works so well now. Fun fact that team member is the one who's closing the 30 40 $50,000 cases So, you know just brush my shoulders off this works and this works for very large cases So all your poo pooing. Oh my gosh care. This isn't gonna work. Please I just encourage you you're listening to this and doctors give this to your teams and doctors listen to this as well because Doctors this I think is a little like seat The secret to your success, one, you gotta be diagnosing as much as we need you to. So if you wanna be producing 100 grand a month, you've got to be diagnosing at least $300,000 a month. So I need you to diagnose, because if you're not diagnosing enough, no matter how great your treatment coordinator is, no matter how much we teach them, we don't have enough to fill your schedule to the schedule you want it to be. So doctors, we need you to diagnose and please do not ever over-diagnose. I know you're ethical. I know you're not looking for treatment that's not necessary. but I do know that sometimes you might be so busy or sometimes you might be like, I don't really want to talk here. like, gosh, like I told her like the last seven times. Well, guess what? Maybe the eighth time she needs to hear it. Maybe she's ready to hear it. And also doctors work with your hygiene team. So they're teeing it up. You are the second person to tell this, not the first person to tell that doctors that will help you a ton. We have other podcasts on helping hygiene teams, T up treatment. So doctors, if you need that also utilizing AI software can really help you out if you're struggling to diagnose. I think that these are some great investments that you could make if you're struggling to diagnose. So next thing is treatment coordinators, high five, it's your turn. Doctors done an incredible job. They teed it up. You go to schedule first. I've got Monday or Wednesday and you're like, but Kiera, they're going to be like, well, what does it cost? Well, A, stop thinking that and B, we're going to say amazing, Sarah. I am definitely going to go over that with you. I want to make sure we get you scheduled. That way we get this into Dr. Taylor's schedule because he's so busy. Monday or Wednesday, which works best for you? And then we'll definitely talk about all that. I want you to be rock solid confident, which works best for you Monday or Wednesday? I've answered their questions. I've told them we're gonna talk about it. But what happens here that I really wanna highlight is you are putting the emphasis on we are doing treatment and the question is not, we doing treatment or are we not doing treatment? AKA when I present a treatment plan to you and I'm focused on that as number one, what I'm telling the patient is treatment is optional if you can afford it. When I schedule them, what I'm saying is we're doing treatment and the question is, how are we going to pay for this? Those are the things that we have options for, not are we doing treatment or not? Because like I told you on the last podcast, I'm like, I will tell you forever, if a doctor diagnoses it and I believe that they are incredible dentists, my job is to schedule it as a treatment coordinator. No ifs, ands, or buts, I don't care. There are solutions. Remember, Cure is mantra. Everyone says yes, and there is always a solution and we will find it. So, Edify the Doctor. Schedule first. I promise you if you will just do this one shift in the tactical, this is the 20 % now we're not in the 80 % psychology. We are now in the 20 % tactical. You will start to have more cases to close. 100 % this is going to be for you. So after we do that, then I'm gonna present the treatment plan and there is a sequence to presenting a treatment plan. If you even think about talking about insurance first, it's because you're afraid of numbers. It's because you're afraid that patients are going to say no to you. It's because you think insurance is the most important thing and it's not. Insurance is just a coupon. Do not crutch on insurance. Stop it, because insurance does not matter unless you make it matter. So I present a treatment plan. I'm like, awesome. So Dr. Taylor, we presented this treatment. This is what we're going to be doing. Here's the total out of pocket for the treatment. This is what our insurance estimated payment is. This will be your total when I see you on Wednesday. Or if your practice does a deposit, it would be like, this is your total. And today we're going to collect our 10%. So that'll be 421. I can do cash or card, which do you prefer? Do you feel my confidence? Do you feel this is what we're doing? This patient's like, my gosh, this is what I'm doing. I'm not talking this patient into it. The doctor diagnosed it. You're the one who got yourself into this opportunity. And now my job is to help you. If the patient has an objection, remember I said, do not freaking plant weeds in your flower garden. If the patient has an objection of like, hey, like, do have any payment options? They will ask you. Now I will give you like if you want to have a little bit of a say, you can say, what questions do you have for me? I want you to be rock solid confident moving forward. You can also say, this is the total. Do you have savings or would you like to talk about third party financing? I would strongly encourage you not to use those last two until you try this one for about four weeks until you get like out of your awkwardness because all it is is just uncomfortable and you're so scared these people are gonna break up with you and they're not. They're not, they're just thinking about it. But Notice I'm like, I've got Monday or Wednesday, which do you prefer? I can do cash or card, which do you prefer? I'm putting my focus on the right question. I'm not saying, do you want to do dentistry today? Yes or no? I'm not saying like, do you have money for this? Because if you don't like, okay, I'm scheduling you. I'm assuming the yes. I'm assuming this patient's going to take on. I am assuming that they are going to do treatment. Why would I assume otherwise? My thoughts create my reality. So why am I even going to think a thought of like, they might say no. Great, if they say no, it's an opportunity for me. High five. And then I'm going to be silent. And so now objections to me, when I have objections and I promise you I'd give you objection know how today, the objections, because you're like, Kiera, tell us the objections. Like, this is where it's so hard. And I'll tell you, no, no, no. Everything above that will cut most of your objections. I hope you heard that. Everything above that from your psychology to the words you say, to the way you present treatment plans, to the way you schedule. all of that will actually prevent 90 % of your objections. And then you just got to get good on those 10%. And for me, it's not an objection, it's an opportunity. So again, notice, I'm like, it's not an objection, it's just an opportunity for me. And when I look at an objection, I know that I just need to educate this patient more. They're just unsure. Now there are 10 % of patients, maybe 5%, that truly do need to talk to their spouses. And I'm not here to minimize that, but 95%, that's just to like, push back. They aren't confident on something and your job is to figure that out. So whatever it is, I've got solutions for spouse, for work, for money, for time, for pain, for overwhelming, for deposit, you name it. I have literally not gotten an objection that someone has given me that I'm like, great, you've stumped me. I don't know what to do. No, there's always a solution and we will find it together. So what we'll do is for this, every objection, we validate them first. So let's say it's like, hey, Kara, I need to talk to my spouse before I can make this decision. What I'm gonna say is, my gosh, Sarah, absolutely. I 100 % want you to talk to your spouse. I want you to be so confident moving forward. What questions do think your spouse is gonna have? That way I can prep you with those answers before you talk with them. What this does is Sarah is now going to tell me what her real problem is hidden behind the barrier of their spouse. Truth, she's going to. It happens every time. They'll be like, they're gonna be wondering about money or they're gonna be wondering how long will this work or they're gonna be wondering about how much time this will take. Well, if I've done a really great handoff, it should never be time. It should be, they know when they need to come back and they know what they need to come back for. So then she's just gonna let me know and be like, my gosh, yeah, we can talk about payment options. Like, what were you kind of thinking? What's a ballpark? Do you have savings for this? And then I'm gonna present two options for financing. So care credit, CHERI, Proceed, Sunbit, like you name it. There's a ton of them out there. Whatever works best for your practice. 401k for bigger treatment plans. You can take out lots of different things. There's so many things you can get a loan from the bank. That's now like, let's just get creative and work together and figure out what solution is gonna work for this patient. But for spouse, that's what I'm gonna say. When it comes to work, I'm gonna be like, my gosh, and notice you have to pay attention to the words I say, because the way I say it will influence it and you'll either get a yes or a no. So if they're like, Kiera, I gotta check my work schedule. I'm like, Sarah, my gosh, of course. Let's pop you in the schedule. I've got you on this date. That way I, Kiera, did see Kiera over here. Truth be told, I will freaking forget about you, because I've got so many patients. I say, I would hate to forget about you and let you slip through the cracks. So this is just a reminder for me not to let you slip through the cracks. When you get to work, let me know if we need to move it, not a problem. Just give me a quick call. Sarah's like, absolutely. I don't want you to freaking forget about me. I'm so important. That's what Sarah's thinking. But if you say, Sarah, I would hate for you to forget, Sarah's like, I'm not gonna forget. So you've got to be careful of how you do that. So that's how we're gonna get around work. If it's money, we'd hide back to what they value. It will never be cheaper or more predictable than it is today. Money, there's always a solution. This is how we're gonna get cosmetic function, cost, longevity, all those. can tie it back to any of those things. All of those things are going to help out. And so we just need to make sure that we're tying it back to their motivator. We tie it back to their worth it. We figure out like, all right, let's talk about what are some solutions that you have? What are some things? Again, I don't have to solve all their problems. What solutions do you have? What things can we figure out? Let's find a solution together. So tying it back. Time. This should be coming through with the handoffs. There should not be an issue with time. It should be two hours. Hey, let's get you scheduled. They know the time if we've got great handoffs. It's very easy and or in scheduling, we've already handled that. So that shouldn't even be an objection for you anymore. Pain, the recovery time. We're honest with them. Like our goal is to not have you in hardly any pain. So most patients experience X, Y, Z. I promise you Dr. Taylor is incredible. I'm going to edify my doctor again. You are in incredible hands. If I was in your shoes, I would feel very confident moving forward. You might be in a little bit of pain. Great news is our mouths are very fast healers. And so you should be in and out of pain pretty quickly. Being confident. Overwhelming, we've given them too much information. If you present it simply and you are not giving solutions to problems they didn't even think they had, you will not overwhelm your patient. I promise you. Because we keep it simple. We speak in simple terms. We don't have hard jargon for them. We're not speaking in like, my gosh, and then there's a bone and then doctors, this is for you too. Stop overwhelming your patients with like, okay, and then we can do your bite and then we could do this and like, and then we can do a sinus lift on you. Stop. Make that treatment plan so simple for them so that way they feel confident moving forward. The enemy to execution is overwhelm and confusion. So make it simple so that way they don't feel that way. And same thing for treatment coordinators. And then deposit. This is what it is. I can do cash or card. What do you prefer? And like, I love my credit card at home. Okay, alligator arms, we can either like you could do Zell, Venmo, like check with your account to see if there's ways that we could fix that. But also on that, be like, no problem. What time do think you'll be home? I'll give you a call and you can just give me that card over the phone. And then mark it down and call them. Every single objection has an answer. It has an answer. You just need to be willing to be scrappy and to find the solution. So today I've walked you through the tactical of how we present the treatment plan, how we do the sequencing. There's a lot of other layers to this, but hopefully I gave you enough to go get started. And the reality is you might think you're doing this, but I promise you, you're missing something or it's one word you're not saying, or it's one little change. And that's why I love treatment planning because it's so, once you find that one little thing and you track your progress and you look back and you're like, all right, why didn't this one close? What did I say? Review it back, listen to it back. you will then unlock being able to close every single patient who comes through and it becomes amazing and you'll feel so confident in yourself. So I encourage you to do this. And if you are like, huh, Kiera, I need help. Great. Dental A Team Consulting was built for you. It is a no judgment zone. It's a space where we truly will help you grow. And this is something we are so passionate about helping you become expert treatment planners, treatment presenters, increasing that case acceptance from doctor to team to treatment coordinators to where we truly are able. to get these patients on our schedule. I'd love to help you and your team out. I'd love our team to be able to help you go to the heights you have and be able to help as many patients as we possibly can because they need your dentistry. They need your help. And I really would love to work with you. So DM us on Instagram, email us Hello@TheDentalATeam.com. Go to our website, TheDentalATeam.com. Click on a call. I'd love to chat with you. I'd love to help you, give you some free resources, some free value. We are here to serve you and to make sure that you're able to live the best absolute life you possibly can. And as always, thanks for listening. and I'll catch you next time on the Dental A Team Podcast.
Today we're diving nose-first into one of the most common (and misunderstood) issues: Why Do Dogs Get Stinky?! Whether your dog's been rolling in mystery goo, battling stubborn yeasty ears, or struggling with something deeper under the surface — there's usually more to that "doggy odor" than meets the ... nose
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This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit abbieattwoodwellness.substack.comRegistered dietitian and diabetes care specialist Janice Dada joins the show this week to explore diabetes management from a non-diet, weight-inclusive lens.Tune in to unpack the myths that dominate diabetes care — from the demonization of rice and bread, to fears about processed foods, to the idea that weight loss is a solution, to the panic that surro…
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A new self-interested report on the sustainability of emergency care in the U.S. gets the problem right but the solution wrong. David W. Johnson and Julie Murchinson explain on, “Right Diagnosis, Wrong Treatment Plan,” the new episode of the 4sight Health Roundup podcast, moderated by David Burda.
Pastor Dan's sermon, God's Treatment Plan for Spiritual Renewal Part 4, emphasized that spiritual transformation happens when believers join Jesus on His mission to seek and save the lost. Drawing from Luke 15:1–7, he highlighted how Jesus delights in redeeming sinners and restoring their “saltiness,” and how heaven rejoices over each soul that repents. The call is clear: we are to follow Christ in faith, reach out as His body, and celebrate every life changed by grace.#SpiritualRenewal #Luke15 #JoinJesusOnMission #LostAndFound #HeavenRejoices #FaithInAction #GospelMission #TransformedByGrace
On this episode of Integrative Cancer Solutions we have an insightful discussion between Dr. Karlfeldt and Dr. Nalini Chilkov about integrative approaches to cancer care. Dr. Chilkov emphasizes the importance of patients taking an active role in their treatment by building a comprehensive health team alongside their oncology team. This team should include professionals knowledgeable about nutrition, acupuncture, and other supportive therapies to address the whole person, not just the disease. Dr. Chilkov provides practical advice for cancer patients, stressing that cancer is a chronic illness rather than an emergency, allowing time for patients to make informed decisions. She recommends a plant-strong diet rich in protein, fiber, and healthy fats, while cautioning against vegan diets and excessive red meat consumption. The discussion also covers strategies for managing common side effects of cancer treatments, such as using ginger oil capsules for nausea and bone broth for digestive tract repair. The importance of exercise and social support during cancer treatment is highlighted. Dr. Chilkov encourages patients to stay active, even during infusions, to improve circulation, mood, and immunity. She suggests using tools like Caring Bridge to organize support and maintain social connections throughout the treatment process. Addressing cognitive issues like "chemo brain," Dr. Chilkov explains that brain fog is often due to inflammation and damage to the blood-brain barrier. She recommends supplements like Boswellia, curcumin, and omega-3 fatty acids to combat brain inflammation, as well as melatonin and resveratrol for antioxidant support and DNA repair. Throughout the discussion, Dr. Chilkov emphasizes a balanced approach, combining conventional treatments with natural interventions under the guidance of a knowledgeable healthcare team.Patients should build a comprehensive health team alongside their oncology team, taking an active role in their treatment and advocating for themselves.A plant-strong diet rich in protein, fiber, and healthy fats is recommended for cancer patients, with caution against vegan diets and excessive red meat consumption.Exercise during cancer treatment is crucial for improving circulation, mood, immunity, and reducing the risk of blood clots.Managing side effects like nausea and digestive issues can be addressed with natural remedies such as ginger oil capsules and bone broth.Cognitive issues like "chemo brain" can be addressed with supplements like Boswellia, curcumin, and omega-3 fatty acids to combat inflammation and support brain health.----Grab my book A Better Way to Treat Cancer: A Comprehensive Guide to Understanding, Preventing and Most Effectively Treating Our Biggest Health Threat - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CM1KKD9X?ref_=pe_3052080_397514860 Unleashing 10X Power: A Revolutionary Approach to Conquering Cancerhttps://store.thekarlfeldtcenter.com/products/unleashing-10x-power-Price: $24.99-100% Off Discount Code: CANCERPODCAST1Healing Within: Unraveling the Emotional Roots of Cancerhttps://store.thekarlfeldtcenter.com/products/healing-within-Price: $24.99-100% Off Discount Code: CANCERPODCAST2----Integrative Cancer Solutions was created to instill hope and empowerment. Other people have been where you are right now and have already done the research for you. Listen to their stories and journeys and apply what they learned to achieve similar outcomes as they have, cancer remission and an even more fullness of life than before the diagnosis. Guests will discuss what therapies, supplements, and practitioners they relied on to beat cancer. Once diagnosed, time is of the essence. This podcast will dramatically reduce your learning curve as you search for your own solution to cancer. To learn more about the cutting-edge integrative cancer therapies Dr. Karlfeldt offer at his center, please visit www.TheKarlfeldtCenter.com
Originally aired in May 2020, this final episode of The First 7 Days podcast series provides newly diagnosed lung cancer patients with crucial guidance on developing a personalized treatment plan. Building on the foundations established in previous episodes about finding the right medical team and understanding diagnostic testing, this concluding installment helps transform overwhelming information into actionable steps forward. The landscape of lung cancer treatment has evolved dramatically, extending far beyond traditional chemotherapy. This episode navigates the expanding array of treatment options, including surgery, radiation therapy, targeted therapies, immunotherapy, and combination approaches. Listeners will learn how biomarker testing influences treatment selection and understand the potential role of clinical trials in their care plan. Featured thoracic oncologists and patient advocates share valuable insights about: How treatment decisions are made Key factors influencing treatment selection The role of biomarker testing in personalizing treatment When to seek second opinions Strategies for coordinating care across medical teams While focused on the initial weeks after diagnosis, this episode sets the stage for long-term cancer management by providing practical tools and resources for ongoing decision-making. Gain confidence in working collaboratively with your healthcare team while advocating for your needs throughout the treatment journey. Guests Dr. David Carbone, Oncologist at The Ohio State University Transcript | Show Notes | Watch video Resources Download the First 7 Steps to share. Subscribe to Hope With Answers Living With Lung Cancer podcast for future episodes on your favorite listening platform. Apple Podcast | Spotify | Amazon Play | iHeart Join LCFA's social media communities for support and information. Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | YouTube
Pastor Dan's sermon focused on how believers can experience spiritual transformation through God's Word. He emphasized that spiritual renewal requires surrendering to God (Romans 12:1-2), being transformed by renewing our minds through Scripture (2 Timothy 3:16-17), and relying on Christ's strength (Philippians 4:13). The core message is that God's Word equips us for righteousness and prepares us for every good work.#SpiritualRenewal #TransformedByChrist #GodsWord #StrengthInChrist
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Psychologist Maria Ruberto is back to talk about one of the most important parts of our day: sleep. Starting off with the biology of sleep, Maria takes us through how we get to sleep, what happens when we sleep, and why we desperately need to sleep for good health and longevity. With metaphors galore to make the science as relatable as possible, we discuss the role of melatonin, the impact of screens on our suprachiasmatic nucleus and whether it’s worth cutting your sleep short to exercise? In more practical terms, Maria shares what sleep hygiene actually looks like, and, to Hugh and Josh’s relief, how hormones released during parenthood act to buffer against sleep deprivation. So set your sleep alarms, get comfy, and tuck yourself in for a BIG episode! Sweet dreams x If you would like to watch this full video on YouTub, follow this link: https://bit.ly/4htdJLj If you’d like to subscribe to our Patreon, A Little More Imperfects, sign up here: Patreon.com/theimperfects
Whether you're local to me (San Francisco) or halfway around the world, it doesn't matter. I'm sharing science-based information with you today so that you don't have to turn to Google, tarot cards, or your co-worker when it comes to fertility advice. Your situation is unique. I want you to keep that in mind. What you need may be different than someone else. What you need is based on you. In a sense, your path to fertility treatment should be as customized as your coffee order.So this is what I do with my patients. I start by getting to know them, and their fertility health. Have you been starting with you? What I mean is, do you know what your diagnosis is? Is there a clear and compelling answer for why you may not be getting pregnant? I don't believe in “unexplained infertility”. There is an answer and my job is to help you find it. In this episode, you'll learn all about how to pick the best fertility treatment plan for you. Read the full transcript and get more information on the website. Do you have questions about IVF? Click here to join Dr. Aimee for The IVF Class. The next live class call is on Monday, January 27, 2025 at 4pm PST, where Dr. Aimee will explain IVF and egg freezing and there will be time to ask her your questions live on Zoom. Dr. Aimee Eyvazzadeh is one of America's most well known fertility doctors. Her success rate at baby-making is what gives future parents hope when all hope is lost. She pioneered the TUSHY Method and BALLS Method to decrease your time to pregnancy. Learn more about the TUSHY Method and find a wealth of fertility resources at www.draimee.org. Other ways to connect: Subscribe to my YouTube channel for more fertility tips Join Egg Whisperer School Subscribe to the newsletter to get updates
The dental industry trend shows increased diagnosis amounts per exam but decreased case acceptance rates. Join us as we chat with Scott Leune about the art of case acceptance. Listen in to hear:The two main components of case acceptance - Clinical (doctor-driven) and Financial (team-driven)The keys to improve case acceptance in your practiceScott's framework for presenting treatmentThe things to invest in, training and communication strategies to follow, metrics to monitor, and more!Scott Leune has been coaching and educating in dentistry for 18-19 years, focusing on data-driven practice management and effective case presentation techniques. Learn more from Scott and register for his courses at www.scottleune.com. See a demo of DI and get a $50 gift card: http://get.dentalintel.net/podcast.
In the midst of the Treatment Planning with Confidence workshop at Spear Education, Jon and Wes sit down with Gregg Kinzer and Jeff Rouse to reflect on the first day of the workshop alongside their associates. In this episode, we explore how general dentists can start to approach treatment planning with the mindset and precision of specialists. The conversation also dives into the challenges specialists face with limited post-residency training and what's on the horizon for postgraduate education in the multidisciplinary team environment. Don't miss this insightful discussion—this week on The Dental Guys! Restorative Driven Implants -RDI is a premier educational resource that leverages current science-informed curriculum and predictable protocols to advance Dental Practitioners who want to succeed with all aspects of dental implantology. Follow the link to receive 20% off Spear Treatment Planning Workshop Text The Dental Guys your comments and questions: 1-865-544-8954 Subscribe to our Podcast on iTunes: https://goo.gl/WSutrB Want more content like this? Consider subscribing! Be sure to click the bell so you don't miss a video and keep up to date on the latest DG content: http://youtube.com/thedentalguys Instagram: Dental Guys X: https://mobile.twitter.com/thedentalguys Facebook: https://facebook.com/thedentalguys Consider supporting our show sponsors: Choose Dental Crafters Network – where your vision meets innovation! Visit dentalcrafters.net or Call 1-800-472-8302… the Dental Guys to receive 10% off your first case!
Main point: Seeking the kingdom of God reduces worldly anxiety. 1. The First Call: Save Up the Right Treasure (19-24, 33) 2. The Second Call: Don’t Be Anxious (25-34) 3. How the Two Calls Relate
In this episode of The Social Dentist, Dr. Desiree Yazdan explores the essential skill of presenting treatment plans to your patients, shedding light on the complex psychology behind effective selling and communication techniques. Throughout the episode, she generously shares insights from her acclaimed "Million Dollar Mentorship" program, offering you practical and actionable tips for delivering successful case presentations. Dr. Yazdan emphasizes the importance of building a strong rapport with your patients, which can make all the difference in how they perceive and accept treatment plans. By refining how you communicate treatment plans, you can not only strengthen your relationships with patients but also boost the likelihood of case acceptance. This episode acts as a comprehensive guide for healthcare providers like you who are eager to enhance patient interactions and achieve greater success in your practice. Whether you're looking to improve your communication skills or simply want to learn new strategies for patient engagement, this episode is packed with valuable advice to help you on your journey. As Dr. Yazdan wisely puts it, "The art of communication is the language of leadership." Don't miss out on this opportunity to transform your practice— listen now and start implementing these expert strategies today! Watch Dr. Yazdan's Make More Money Video - www.dryazdancoaching.com/mdm Join Dr. Yazdan's Coaching Waitlist - www.dryazdancoaching.com/waitlist Sign up for Dr. Yazdan's Free Masterclass, How To Get Patients From IG into Your Practice - www.dryazdan.com/newpatients Sign up for Dr. Yazdan's Newsletter - https://dryazdan.com/email Follow Dr. Yazdan on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/dryazdan/
It's been one year since L.A. County launched a program aimed at getting more people living with serious mental illness into treatment. This week a LA Public Library branch is celebrating its anniversary, and its link to the city's first Black librarian. And L.A. has brought home another championship: The LA Galaxy have won the MLS Cup. Plus, more.Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.comSupport the show: https://laist.com
In this episode, out host Kyia Mochitani invites her fiancé Jake Stammer on the podcast to talk about his recent Hodgkins Lymphoma diagnosis. Jake and Kyia share how they were feeling the moments before they were told, the moment, and moments after. They also emphasize how grateful they are for all of the support, prayers, kind messages, and love they are receiving!
On this podcast, we tend to talk a lot about new technologies, emerging treatments, the most recently approved disease-modifying therapies, and even some DMTs that haven't yet been approved. And in the midst of all that cutting-edge research and evolving science, it's easy to lose sight of the fact that expressive therapies like dance and movement therapy, music therapy, and art therapy have all been shown to help promote self-efficacy, emotional well-being, and motor control in people living with MS. Dr. Francois Bethoux joins me on today's episode to discuss the benefits of integrating dance and movement therapy, music therapy, and art therapy into your treatment plan to help manage your MS symptoms and enhance your well-being. November is National Family Caregivers Month, and we're sharing a neat piece of tech that can not only make life easier for MS caregivers but can make life better for their care recipients, as well. CEO Costin Tuculescu introduces us to his company's new device, OnScreen. We have a lot to talk about! Are you ready for RealTalk MS??! This Week: Adding expressive therapies to your MS treatment plan :22 OnScreen CEO Costin Tuculescu explains how OnScreen can help people with MS and their caregivers 1:34 Dr. Francoi Bethoux discusses the benefits of dance therapy, music therapy, and art therapy for people living with MS 17:45 Share this episode 31:47 Have you downloaded the free RealTalk MS app? 32:06 SHARE THIS EPISODE OF REALTALK MS Just copy this link & paste it into your text or email: https://realtalkms.com/376 ADD YOUR VOICE TO THE CONVERSATION I've always thought about the RealTalk MS podcast as a conversation. And this is your opportunity to join the conversation by sharing your feedback, questions, and suggestions for topics that we can discuss in future podcast episodes. Please shoot me an email or call the RealTalk MS Listener Hotline and share your thoughts! Email: jon@realtalkms.com Phone: (310) 526-2283 And don't forget to join us in the RealTalk MS Facebook group! LINKS If your podcast app doesn't allow you to click on these links, you'll find them in the show notes in the RealTalk MS app or at www.RealTalkMS.com OnScreen https://onscreeninc.com Join the RealTalk MS Facebook Group https://facebook.com/groups/realtalkms Download the RealTalk MS App for iOS Devices https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/realtalk-ms/id1436917200 Download the RealTalk MS App for Android Deviceshttps://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=tv.wizzard.android.realtalk Give RealTalk MS a rating and review http://www.realtalkms.com/review Follow RealTalk MS on Twitter, @RealTalkMS_jon, and subscribe to our newsletter at our website, RealTalkMS.com. RealTalk MS Episode 376 Guests: Costin Tuculescu and Dr. Francois Bethoux Privacy Policy
Bible Reading: Psalm 34:1-15; 2 Corinthians 12:8-10Thea inhaled the mist from her nebulizer. She felt her chest muscles relax as air rushed in. Just a few minutes before, an asthma attack had robbed her of her breath. "How do you feel now?" Mom asked as Thea let out a breath."Better," Thea said. "I wish I didn't have asthma.""I know," Mom said. "But thank God we have this medicine when you do have an attack.""Mom, why doesn't God just heal my asthma like I've asked Him to?" asked Thea. "Doesn't He like me?""I don't know why God heals some people and not others. Even when Jesus lived on earth, some sick people weren't healed. But we know that Jesus loved them and that He loves you because He died so we could have our sins forgiven.""Then why pray about it if God isn't going to heal me?" Thea asked. "I still have the medicine to make me feel better when I need it.""Remember when we took you to the emergency room during your first asthma attack?" Mom asked."Yeah, that was scary," Thea said. "I could hardly breathe at all! Then Dr. Singh came. He knew what medicines I needed.""Maybe since you have your medicine, we don't need Dr. Singh anymore," Mom suggested."But Mom, he's in charge of my treatment plan!" Thea protested."You're right, Thea. We still need Dr. Singh--and we also need God. When we pray, we're asking God to take charge of our lives. God loves you and is working for your good. In fact, God gave the knowledge to treat asthma to doctors like Dr. Singh. Your medicines came from the earth He created. Your doctor isn't here for every attack, but we trust and follow his treatment plan. We don't know all the ways God is working in our lives, but we know He loves us and is always with us, even when doctors can't be. We can trust that God knows just what we need and is bringing about good, even when He doesn't answer our prayers the way we ask." Thea sighed. "Then I guess the best treatment plan for my asthma is to keep praying and let God be in charge."– Heidi SchmidtHow About You?Have you given up praying for a problem that has lasted a long time? Are you unsure what God is doing about it? Remember that prayer is asking God to be in charge. Prayer invites Him to be with you and bring His power into your life. God always hears you. He loves you and gave you the gift of His Son, Jesus, who died to give you eternal life. You can trust Him to work for your good.Today's Key Verse:The eyes of the Lord are on the righteous, and His ears are open to their cry. (NKJV) (Psalm 34:15)Today's Key Thought:Ask God to take charge of your life
In this episode, Sam Ashoo, MD and T.R. Eckler, MD discuss the October 2024 Pediatric Emergency Medicine Practice article, Elder Abuse and Neglect: Making the Diagnosis and Devising a Treatment Plan in the Emergency Department00:00 Welcome and Introduction 00:13 Free Subscription for Emergency Medicine Residents 01:05 Introduction to Pediatric Emergency Medicine Practice 01:37 Discussion on Acute Scrotal Pain 02:35 Testicular Torsion: Key Insights 09:50 Differential Diagnosis for Acute Scrotal Pain 17:21 Diagnostic Indicators of IgA Vasculitis 17:44 Pre-Hospital Care for Severe Pain 18:13 The Twist Score for Torsion 18:44 Emergency Department Evaluation 20:04 Ultrasound in Diagnosing Torsion 29:44 Operative Management and Other Conditions 31:41 Manual Detorsion Techniques 32:37 Risk Management and Key Takeaways 34:19 Conclusion and Final ThoughtsEmergency Medicine Residents, get your free subscription by writing resident@ebmedicine.net
Susan and Erica are back together for the Fall season! Chronic knee pain can be much more than a regional event. Susan presents a client with an extensive timeline and clinical reasoning as to why it is important to consider the entire system in this integrated approach. The key here is also maintaining relevance and sustainability for the client. A glance at this episode: [1:18] Explanation of Episode Structure and Content [2:59] Introduction to the Client Case Study [5:30] Client's Medical History and Injuries [12:47] Initial Assessment and Observations [13:33] Treatment Plan and Initial Intervention [31:02] Follow-Up and Client Feedback [31:17] Advanced Treatment and Future Plans [31:31] Conclusion and Encouragement for Listeners Related links: Tough To Treat Website Erica's Course: Decoding the Complex Patient Susan's Pelvic Health Education Subscription Access the Transcript
Welcome back to A Stride Above! In today's episode, Dr. Colton Ramstrom joins Dr. Alberto Rullan to discuss lameness issues in horses, focusing on some of the most challenging conditions and the importance of teamwork in addressing them. Dr. Ramstrom shares insights into his favorite lameness issues to treat and emphasizes the collaborative effort required for successful treatment.In this episode you'll learn about: • What Dr. Colton Ramstrom's favorite lameness issues are to treat.• Why it is important to take a collaborative approach involving trainers, owners, groomers, farriers, and veterinarians in diagnosing and treating lameness.• What various tools and treatments there are that are available to relieve pain and improve outcomes.• The challenges of solving lameness issues without a cohesive team and the potential for confusion and treatment failure if communication is unclear.If you'd like to learn even more or have any further questions regarding how to avoid treatment plan failure, visit https://www.albertorullan.com/ for more information! Be sure to subscribe, follow and rate this podcast- we appreciate immensely! See you back here next week for more helpful tips and guidance on improving the mindful care of your horse's health.Links For You:• Our Website • Facebook • Instagram • Youtube Dr. Alberto Rullan, VMD• Website• LinkedIn• Instagram
Dr. Daniel Vigo, B.C.'s chief scientific advisor for psychiatry, toxic drugs and concurrent disorders, discusses how the Mental Health Act will be used for the province's involuntary treatment plan.Then, Bif Naked joins us to talk about returning to life on the road for her new album Champion, and what it means to be a Canadian rock icon. We take your calls to hear your favourite Bif Naked memories and to speak to Bif herself!
In this episode, Sam Ashoo, MD and T.R. Eckler, MD discuss the September 2024 Emergency Medicine Practice article, Elder Abuse and Neglect: Making the Diagnosis and Devising a Treatment Plan in the Emergency Department Introduction and AnnouncementsElder Abuse and Neglect: An OverviewRisk Factors and ReportingPre-Hospital and Emergency Department ConsiderationsScreening Tools and Physical ExaminationDocumentation and DispositionCultural Considerations and Future DirectionsConclusion and ResourcesSuspected Elder Abuse should be reported to one of these organizations:ADULT PROTECTIVE SERVICES - Living at homeLONG-TERM CARE OMBUDSMAN - Living in a long term care facility
THE BETTER BELLY PODCAST - Gut Health Transformation Strategies for a Better Belly, Brain, and Body
Get the complete mold treatment plan to save money, remediate your home, and heal the fastest possible from toxic mold exposure!---Mold is one of the most complicated, multi-step treatment plans required for almost any pathogen-based illness out there. This is because mold not only requires you to heal your body but also your home and everything you own.And - there are a LOT of pieces to treating mold. So today, I'm taking you through my 3-step mold treatment plan that I personally use with my clients to help them heal from mold in the fastest, lowest cost way.We're going to be covering topics like:What tests to use to determine if you even have mold illnessHow to save money finding mold and remediation mold in your homeMy top recommend home mold testHow to find a qualified mold remediation company near youHow to find a mold inspector near you (and how to identify one who is not qualified)The order of steps for how to heal your body from moldTop mistakes to avoid when searching for mold in your homeTop mistakes to avoid when remediating mold in your homeWhat to do for your body BEFORE you start trying to pull mold toxins out of itThe most common mistakes I see people make when healing their body from moldThis is a MAMMOTH episode designed to be an "episode-of-episodes" for healing mold that you can come back to again-and-again for guidance and insight. My hope is that you walk away empowered and envision for exactly how you CAN and WILL heal from mold, with a clear idea of what steps to take next in your mold healing journey, and what tools and resources you need to help you heal from mold and finally feel like yourself again. Because when it comes to mold, believing you can heal is one of the hardest, but most important, initial roadblocks to overcome.EPISODES MENTIONED:Ep. 220// 100 Signs of Toxic Mold Exposure: How Many Do You Have?Ep. 222// 5 Signs of Hidden Mold, with Brian Karr (YesWeInspect)HEAL FROM MOLD NOW!Get my A to Z plan to find + heal from mold! Watch this FREE training walking you through how to heal, once and for all!Book an Unstuck Session to have me look, line-by-line, at your labs, supplements you've taken, and health history and determine exactly WHAT has been missed for you in healing, and WHAT your next 3-5 steps should be to healMOLD-SPECIFIC RESOURCES:Test your home for mold with the DUST TestFind a Qualified Mold Inspector and/or Mold Remediator:ISEAI: Find a ProfessionalIICRC: Global LocatorSchedule: Book a FREE mold inspection consultation with WeInspectGet Mold Remediation + Inspection Support: Join the Toxic Mold Answers FB Group by my friend Matt Kelly
In this powerful episode the Radically Genuine Podcast welcomes back Dr. Kristin Reihman, a medical director at the Family Hope Center, author, renowned expert in the treatment of Lyme disease and Founding Board Member of the Conscious Clinician Collective.Dr. Reihman shares her insights on the overdiagnosis of ADHD and explores alternative methods for addressing brain health. We discuss the importance of diet, exercise, and brain-stimulating programs in brain development and function. This conversation explores the limitations of traditional ADHD diagnoses, the power of neuroplasticity, and answers so many questions that our audience asks about “ADHD”.Timestamps and Key Points:Introduction [00:01 - 02:20]- Introduction to the episode and addressing the temporary heating issue in the studio.- Mention of weekly Substack articles and the recent post about attention spans and social media.- Introduction of today's guest, Dr. Kristin Reihman, who responded to an article and shared insights on ADHD treatment without medication.Main Discussion [02:20 - 20:30]:- Views on the overdiagnosis of ADHD and the need for a more nuanced understanding of neurodiversity.- Introduction of Dr. Kristin Reihman, her background, and her work at the Family Hope Center.- Discussion on the approach to ADHD and brain health, emphasizing the importance of diet, exercise, and brain-stimulating programs.- Explanation of the integrated neurological chart used at the Family Hope Center to assess brain function in various domains.- Challenges of diagnosing brain issues in infants and the importance of early interventions.- Examples of natural reflexes and brain development in newborns.- The role of environmental factors and physical activity in brain development.- Explanation of brain injuries and their impact on development, highlighting the differences between static and cumulative brain injuries.Addressing ADHD [20:30 - 36:00]:- Discussion on the paradigm shift needed in understanding and treating ADHD, focusing on healing the brain rather than labeling it.- The current medical system's reliance on labels and medication.- Approach at the Family Hope Center for different types of brain injuries and the personalized programs created for children.- Process of neurological assessment and measuring progress through the integrated chart.- Specific exercises and programs used to stimulate brain development, including crawling and creeping exercises.- Importance of holistic approaches, including diet, sleep, and environmental factors, in brain health.Alternative Perspectives [36:00 - 52:00]:- Limitations of traditional ADHD diagnoses and the importance of understanding the root causes.- Impact of neuroplasticity and how active interventions can change brain function.- Personal anecdotes about brain injuries and recovery through neuroplasticity.- Role of grounding and nature in brain health and personal recommendations.- Need for more specialists in the field of brain health and the potential for broader application of these methods.Challenges and Solutions [52:00 - 62:00]:- Challenges in the current medical system regarding ADHD diagnoses and treatment.- Parenting challenges and cultural shifts affecting children's development.- Importance of hope and the potential for healing without medication.Closing Thoughts [62:00 - 64:45]:- Summary of key takeaways about brain health, the influence of environment and experiences, and the need for a shift in understanding ADHD.- Encouragement to explore alternative methods for brain health and to seek holistic approaches for themselves and their children.- Conclusion and appreciation for the guest's insights.Key Quotes:Dr. Roger McFillin: "Our understanding of the brain is still evolving and ever-growing. Notions of abnormal development may actually represent natural variations in neurological functioning."Dr. Roger McFillin: "The key is recognizing this is a skill to be developed, not a disorder to be medicated. By understanding and working with our brain's natural tendencies rather than against them, we can enhance our focus."Dr. Kristin Reihman: "We help people understand where the glitches are so they can actually rewire them and get to the place where they don't need medication. They don't lose their neurodiversity and brilliance just because it's easier to function in the world."Dr. Kristin Reihman: "If the brain gets the signal to grow, heal, and organize at the midbrain, it will continue that process on the way up. It's really a bottoms-up approach that focuses on resetting the stage for the brain to work properly."Dr. Kristin Reihman: "The Family Hope Center uses an integrated neurological chart to measure a variety of brain functions. We chart people's abilities and plug in a program to stimulate growth in specific areas, helping to smooth out the road from the ground up."Note: This podcast episode is designed solely for informational and educational purposes, without endorsing or promoting any specific medical treatments. We strongly advise consulting with a qualified healthcare professional before making any medical decisions or taking any actions.*If you are in crisis or believe you have an emergency, please contact your doctor or dial 911. If you are contemplating suicide, call 1-800-273-TALK to speak with a trained and skilled counselor.RADICALLY GENUINE PODCASTDr. Roger McFillin / Radically Genuine WebsiteYouTube @RadicallyGenuineDr. Roger McFillin (@DrMcFillin) / XSubstack | Radically Genuine | Dr. Roger McFillinInstagram @radicallygenuineContact Radically GenuineConscious Clinician CollectivePLEASE SUPPORT OUR PARTNERS15% Off Pure Spectrum CBD (Code: RadicallyGenuine)—-----------FREE DOWNLOAD! 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Welcome! Today I'm talking with Jessica Jones, a business coach for medical professionals helping them scale their practices whether they're solopreneurs or in group practices. Jessica is a born entrepreneur and has built and sold 15 successful medical practices. She won awards for her work in advertising and specializes in helping businesses bring in new leads and set up structures so they know how to turn more leads into paying patients.In this episode we talk about:How it's normal for business to be slower in the summer, across all industriesTaking time off to have mental space for strategic business planning and goal settingQuickly launching a summer marketing campaignThe key to getting established patients to stay on their treatment planWhy growing yourself is an important part of growing your businessSHOW NOTES:Jessica's Website: buildyourcashmedicalpractice.comJessica's Group Coaching ProgramBook a Free 1:1 Call with Jessica (15 Minute Consult)Save $30 this week on Women's Health Email Templates for Acupuncturists with code EMAIL30
Welcome to another episode of, "Your Voice. Your Health," a special series dedicated to empowering patients and caregivers as they navigate the complexities of step therapy. Today we delve into the transformative world of personalized medicine and its potential to enhance your current treatment plans. Join us as we sit down with Cynthia A. Bens, Senior Vice President of Public Policy at the Personalized Medicine Coalition. Cynthia shares her invaluable insights on how personalized medicine is revolutionizing healthcare and offers practical advice on leveraging it for the best possible outcomes. Plus, learn about the groundbreaking policy work Cynthia and PMC are championing to support the adoption of personalized medicine. Tune in and discover how personalized medicine can be the upgrade your healthcare journey needs!
Ever wonder why patients often decline treatment and how you can address these objections effectively? In this episode, Michael and Sandy dive deep into the top three most common excuses patients give: fear, lack of awareness, and financial concerns. Sandy sheds light on why recognizing these objections is crucial and offers actionable strategies for overcoming them. Through compelling examples, she underscores the importance of educating patients about the benefits of timely care and mastering verbal skills, including the art of voice inflection, to present treatment plans compellingly. Sandy doesn't stop there. She explains how role-playing and regular training can transform your dental team's approach, making patients feel more at ease and informed. By the end of this enlightening discussion, you'll understand how to create a comforting environment for your patients, empowering them to move forward with necessary treatments. Tune in to harness the power of effective communication and patient education in your practice. What You'll Learn in This Episode: How to identify and address patient fears regarding dental treatments. Techniques to inform patients who are unaware of their dental needs. Strategies for handling financial objections to dental care. The role of verbal skills and voice inflection in presenting treatment plans. The impact of role-playing and team training on patient interactions. Ways to make patients feel comfortable and informed during decision-making. Tips for educating patients about the benefits of timely dental treatments. Transform the way you handle patient objections by listening to this episode today! Sponsors: Don't just look ahead. Plan Forward. Discover the dental membership plan partner that empowers your entire office. Created by a team in your shoes. Find out more here, and be sure to mention Dental Drill Bits for a special offer! https://www.planforward.io/ Mentions and Links: Communities/Groups: Dental Gumbo Group Events: Front Desk Pro - Friday, August 23rd - Boston, MA - Use Promo Code: Secret Sauce Brands: Louis Vuitton Places: Disneyland Disney World Organizations: American Dairy Association
Could your heart be sending distress signals that traditional tests can't detect? Join me, Jeff Holden, for a revealing conversation with Dr. Samit Shah from Yale School of Medicine as he shares groundbreaking insights on the Discover INOCA research program. This multicenter study is pioneering the way we understand ischemia and non-obstructive coronary arteries (INOCA), focusing on elusive conditions like coronary microvascular dysfunction, myocardial bridging, and coronary vasospasm. Collaborating with institutions such as Stanford and Columbia University, this research aims to establish standardized protocols for better patient outcomes through advanced diagnostic techniques. And meet David Tretter, a patient whose life took a dramatic turn due to severe heart arrhythmias. His journey from a terrifying heart arrhytmia that led to a game-changing diagnosis at Yale is nothing short of inspiring. Dr. Shaw and his team meticulously differentiated David's myocardial bridge from his arrhythmias, using comprehensive tests like angiograms and provocative testing. Their collaborative effort underscores the importance of precision in diagnosis, ultimately leading to effective treatment and a significant improvement in David's quality of life. The road to recovery doesn't end with diagnosis. Discover the transformative power of cardiac rehabilitation through David's experience at Lawrence Memorial. Dr. Shaw emphasizes the critical role of cardiac rehab in helping patients regain physical fitness and confidence. The episode also ventures into the broader challenges of diagnosing persistent cardiac symptoms, advocating for continued innovation and collaboration in heart health research. This episode demonstrates the importance of patient-doctor relationships and the ongoing quest for better heart health solutions from today's medical care teams. To learn more about the clinical trials of Discover INOCA visit: https://medicine.yale.edu/ycci/trial/the-discover-inoca-prospective-multi-center-registry/ Episode Highlights (00:08 - 00:48) Discover INOCA Research Program (06:26 - 07:47) Identifying Myocardial Bridge (11:10 - 12:24) Treatment Plan for Myocardial Bridge Symptoms (15:48 - 17:43) Recovery Success After Surgery (21:12 - 22:34) Advantages of CAT Scans in Diagnosis (27:59 - 29:15) The Challenge of Diagnosing Myocardial Bridges Chapter Summaries (00:00) Discover INOCA Research Program Overview Discover INOCA is a collaborative research program investigating INOCA, using advanced diagnostic techniques to improve patient outcomes. (06:31) Heart Condition Diagnosis and Treatment David's journey from severe heart arrhythmias to identifying and treating a myocardial bridge, with a focus on the diagnostic process and collaborative effort among medical professionals. (16:26) Cardiac Recovery and Rehabilitation Regaining physical fitness post-cardiac surgery through structured cardiac rehab and identifying and treating coronary bridges. (20:18) Chronic Symptoms and Diagnostic Challenges Evolving technology and comprehensive workups aid in diagnosing and treating persistent cardiac symptoms, as seen in David's case. (27:59) Patient-Doctor Relationship and Heart Research Myocardial bridges, patient frustration, advanced testing, groundbreaking research, patient-doctor communication, and collaboration for better outcomes.
In this week's episode I got to sit down with Marlie Cohen, a mom of 2, a certified pre/postnatal trainer and certified health coach. I wanted to get her expert take on how to add movement into your treatment plan to help improve your chances of conceiving. We covered topics like: Why movement is important for women How to find the motivation to get started What movement could look like for you How do you know if you're doing too much You can learn more about Marlie over on her IG @kale_and_krunches or check out her amazing platform Bounce Forward Co at www.bounceforwardco.com
Today you'll learn a proven 10-step tinnitus treatment plan from Dr. Ben Thompson, AuD, founder of Treble Health. This was created using the best evidence in the tinnitus research community, and may provide you with an actionable plan for how to reduce tinnitus today.Get started with Treble Health:Schedule a complimentary telehealth consultation: treble.health/free-telehealth-consultation Take the tinnitus quiz: https://treble.health/tinnitus-quiz-1Download the Ultimate Tinnitus Guide: 2024 Edition: https://treble.health/tinnitus-guide-2024
Episode 18: Finding Your Holistic Treatment Plan (Part 2) Welcome to The ADHD Lounge podcast! Whether you're someone with ADHD or a learning disability, or just curious to learn more, come hang out with us in the Lounge! We're your hosts, Katy Weber & Alex Gilbert. Welcome to Episode 18. In this episode, Alex & Katy discuss our personal experiences with ADHD treatment and the importance of taking a holistic approach, as well as how to understand oneself as a whole person. We also discuss various strategies for managing anxiety and finding what works best for each of us. We covers topics such as medication, the challenges of executive functioning, finding the right support in work and personal life, and the role of self-care in managing ADHD. When it comes to ADHD, accountability and support are key! We've created an all-in-one coaching & accountability community, complete with regular goal-planning workshops, virtual productivity sessions, regular group coaching sessions, and much more! To find out more about the coaching community, head to TheADHDLounge.com. Follow us on Instagram: @theadhdlounge Episode edited by Darlene Victoria
When it comes to treatment plans, who is better at getting case acceptance: DSOs or Private Practice? In this Fast Fact Andrew discusses a couple of key differentiators that could be incorporated in any setting to be more successful... but maybe DSOs have the edge??? Sonicare Support Materials - https://www.usa.philips.com/c-m-pe/dental-professionals/practice-solutions/patient-education-resources
Episode 17: Finding Your Holistic Treatment Plan (Part 1) Welcome to The ADHD Lounge podcast! Whether you're someone with ADHD or a learning disability, or just curious to learn more, come hang out with us in the Lounge! We're your hosts, Katy Weber & Alex Gilbert. Welcome to Episode 17. In this episode, we talk to neurodivergent power couple, Kalin Johnson & Marnie Bothmer! Kalin is a pharmacist specializing in designing unique care plans and teams for her ND clients. Marnie is a personal trainer who specializes in weight-neutral fitness plans for clients. They live in Omaha with their dog, Yoshi. We discuss the need for a comprehensive care team after an adult diagnosis, as well as the role of medication and potential interactions, the benefits of exercise for mental and physical health, and the impact of burnout and self-care. We also explore the importance of managing stress, advocating for personalized care, and building self-trust and autonomy. Ask we learn more about Kalin & Marnie's new online community, Diverse Minds. Find out more about Marnie Bothmer at https://www.marniebothmer.com. Find out more about Kalin Johnson at https://www.kalinjohnson.com. When it comes to ADHD, accountability and support are key! We've created an all-in-one coaching & accountability community, complete with regular goal-planning workshops, virtual productivity sessions, regular group coaching sessions, and much more! To find out more about the coaching community, head to TheADHDLounge.com. Follow us on Instagram: @theadhdlounge Episode edited by Darlene Victoria
Unspoken Words: A Selective Mutism Podcast by Dr. Elisa Shipon-Blum
This episode is a Live Chat with Parents, hosted by Dr. E and moderated by LisaMarie. This is a special recording focused on children ages nine to 12 with selective mutism. Three parents, Daphne, Edwin, and Julie, engage in conversation, sharing their experiences and asking Dr. E questions related to their children's specific circumstances. -- Questions: (3:40) HOW CAN I BE THE BEST ADVOCATE FOR MY DAUGHTER IN SCHOOL? WE ATTEND A PRIVATE SCHOOL. (9:54) PUBLIC SCHOOL VS PRIVATE SCHOOL. WHICH IS MORE EFFECTIVE FOR A CHILD WITH SM? (15:25) HANDLING THE MISCONCEPTION THAT KIDS WITH SM ARE DEFIANT OR NON-COMPLIANT (26:19) HOW TO ENCOURAGE A YOUNG TEEN TO BE MORE OF AN ADVOCATE FOR THEMSELVES (35:36) IF WE LIFT MY CHILD'S SM, IS THERE A CHANCE THAT IT'LL COME BACK? (39:58) WAYS TO BUILD COMFORT IN SCHOOL AND SETTING IMPACTFUL IEP GOALS (44:39) HOW TO REGAIN THE MOMENTUM AFTER A DIGRESSION (49:00) WAYS TO MAINTAIN OLD FREINDSHIPS AS YOUR CHILD'S INTEREST GROW AND EVOLVE (51:45) WOULD A MONTESSORI SCHOOL BE BENEFICIAL FOR MY CHILD? - Ask Dr. E a question of your own! Learn more about the host, Dr. Elisa Shipon-Blum Explore our SMart Center success stories! Get started at the SMart Center Listen to other episodes of Unspoken Words here. - This podcast was produced by New Edition Consulting For all podcast inquiries, please contact Dakota Hornak at dhornak@selectivemutismcenter.org
It's Theology Thursday!BRAND NEW EPISODE DROPS TOMORROW, January 26, 2024!Here's a look at what scripture and neuroscience have to say about the reason you're able to change your mind about the traumas, tragedies, and massive things of your life.See transcript for scripture references. (We are on a 2-week sabbatical to prepare for Season 10. This episode will help you get ready!)Leave a voicemail with your question or comment!You can become a paid partner of the podcast and get special bonus episodes and lots more content by clicking here. Support and boost your immune system with Armra! Use DRLEEWARREN code at checkout for a discount!Improve your gut health, immune system, and protect your brain with Pique!We have a YouTube Channel! Click here to subscribe.PLEASE SUBSCRIBE to the show wherever you listen!Click here to access the Hope Is the First Dose playlist of hopeful, healing songs!Be sure to check out my new book, Hope Is the First Dose!Here's a free 5-day Bible study on YouVersion/BibleApp based on my new book!Sign up for my weekly Self-Brain Surgery Newsletter here! (00:02) - Exploring the Orbital Frontal Cortex for Spiritual Practice (01:12) - Preparing for Trauma and Tragedy with a Treatment Plan (02:34) - Self-Brain Surgery School: Changing Your Mind for Real Hope (03:06) - The Role of God in Personal Transformation (04:09) - Statement of Faith: Glorifying God and Enjoying Him Forever (06:15) - The Effectiveness of Self-Help Industry without Spiritual Context (07:27) - The Middle Road: Deeper Understanding of Brain and Mental Health (09:12) - Magic Precedes Science: Understanding Phenomena and the Why (11:02) - Understanding the How vs. the Why: Replicating Phenomena (12:26) - General Grace: God's Provision for All, Regardless of Beliefs (15:25) - The importance of seeking God and finding Him in life (19:17) - The significance of rejoicing, praying, and giving thanks to God (22:20) - Living differently from the Gentiles (24:19) - Neuroscience and the secret to becoming infinitely happier (25:19) - Introducing "Hope is the First Dose" Treatment Plan
Exploring the Impact of Semaglutide and Tirzepatide Medications: Your Ozempic Face, Body and Butt Prevention and Treatment Plan. Many Americans have experienced significant weight loss through GLP-1 medications, such as Ozempic, Wegovy, Mounjaro and Zepbound, and we're here to guide you through a personalized treatment plan to combat the skin laxity and volume loss effects of these medications. In this podcast, we will guide you through your aesthetic needs during the weight loss revolution. We have developed a customizable complex treatment plan to address the issues associated with Ozempic Face, Body and Butt! The weight loss revolution has been absolutely incredible in helping our patients achieve their weight loss goals and now we want them to look as fabulous as they feel. Novel treatments such as structural synergy that combines treatments like RF micro-needling and bio-stimulants are a way that our patients can look fabulous without being over filled. Austin Plastic Surgeon has also taken a pro-active approach to start treatments prior to our patients noticing changes such as skin laxity and volume loss that, often accompany weight loss. Tune in for expert insights and actionable advice.
It's Theology Thursday!Here's a look at what scripture and neuroscience have to say about the reason you're able to change your mind about the traumas, tragedies, and massive things of your life.See transcript for scripture references. You can become a paid partner of the podcast and get special bonus episodes and lots more content by clicking here. Support and boost your immune system with Armra! Use DRLEEWARREN code at checkout for a discount!Improve your gut health, immune system, and protect your brain with Pique!We have a YouTube Channel! Click here to subscribe.PLEASE SUBSCRIBE to the show wherever you listen!Click here to access the Hope Is the First Dose playlist of hopeful, healing songs!Be sure to check out my new book, Hope Is the First Dose!Here's a free 5-day Bible study on YouVersion/BibleApp based on my new book!Sign up for my weekly Self-Brain Surgery Newsletter here! (00:02) - Exploring the Orbital Frontal Cortex for Spiritual Practice (01:12) - Preparing for Trauma and Tragedy with a Treatment Plan (02:34) - Self-Brain Surgery School: Changing Your Mind for Real Hope (03:06) - The Role of God in Personal Transformation (04:09) - Statement of Faith: Glorifying God and Enjoying Him Forever (06:15) - The Effectiveness of Self-Help Industry without Spiritual Context (07:27) - The Middle Road: Deeper Understanding of Brain and Mental Health (09:12) - Magic Precedes Science: Understanding Phenomena and the Why (11:02) - Understanding the How vs. the Why: Replicating Phenomena (12:26) - General Grace: God's Provision for All, Regardless of Beliefs (15:25) - The importance of seeking God and finding Him in life (19:17) - The significance of rejoicing, praying, and giving thanks to God (22:20) - Living differently from the Gentiles (24:19) - Neuroscience and the secret to becoming infinitely happier (25:19) - Introducing "Hope is the First Dose" Treatment Plan
Do you ever walk away from an IEP meeting with a plan in mind, only to forget it later? In this episode, Jayson Davies, MA, OTR/L, discusses why the IEP is not your treatment plan and the crucial differences between the two. With actionable tips, and insights from the OTPF-4, Jayson explains why creating a treatment plan is essential and how it provides support, protection, and clear direction for OTPs. Tune in now to learn more!Listen now to learn the following objectives:Learners will identify how the treatment plan is different than the IEP documentLearners will understand what specific information is on a treatment planLearners will identify ways to protect themselves legally Thanks for tuning in! Thanks for tuning into the OT Schoolhouse Podcast brought to you by the OT Schoolhouse Collaborative Community for school-based OTPs. In OTS Collab, we use community-powered professional development to learn together and implement strategies together. Don't forget to subscribe to the show and check out the show notes for every episode at OTSchoolhouse.comSee you in the next episode!
In today's episode, Gina discusses the value of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) and acupuncture for treating chronic anxiety. Many people in the West may not be familiar with how TCM and acupuncture works. This episode clarifies the approach to treating illness and maintaining wellness that TCM practitioners use in their practices. Listen in and discover a whole new set of treatment options that may be available for helping you to overcome chronic anxiety-panic! Please visit our Sponsor Page to find all the links and codes for our awesome sponsors! https://www.theanxietycoachespodcast.com/sponsors/ Thank you for supporting The Anxiety Coaches Podcast. Find even more peace and calm with our Supercast premium access membership! https://anxietycoaches.supercast.com/ Here's what's included for $5/month: ❤ New Ad-Free episodes every Sunday and Wednesday ❤ Access to the entire Ad-free back-catalog with over 600 episodes ❤ Premium meditations recorded with you in mind ❤ And more fun surprises along the way! All this in your favorite podcast app! To learn more go to: https://www.theanxietycoachespodcast.com Join our Group Coaching Full or Mini Membership Program Learn more about our One-on-One Coaching What is anxiety? Quote: The natural healing force within each of us is the greatest force in getting well. -Hippocrates Chapters 0:00:24 Introduction to Ancient Wisdom for Modern Anxiety 0:02:13 Holistic Approach of Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine 0:14:53 Promoting Relaxation and Energy Flow 0:16:18 Tailoring a Treatment Plan and Communication with Healthcare Provider Summary In this episode of the Anxiety Coaches Podcast, we explore the ancient wisdom of acupuncture and Chinese medicine as a modern approach to managing anxiety. We begin by acknowledging the healing power that resides within each of us, as emphasized by Hippocrates. Acupuncture and Chinese medicine take a holistic approach to anxiety, seeking to restore balance and harmony throughout the body. While everyone's experiences may differ, I, Gina Ryan, personally share my positive experiences with acupuncture for smoke-induced asthma. I delve into the ways in which acupuncture and Chinese medicine can effectively address anxiety. Through stimulating the flow of energy within the body, acupuncture promotes relaxation of both the mind and body. This, in turn, reduces stress hormones, improves the quality of sleep, and shifts the body from the fight or flight response to a restful and digestive state. Acupuncture also encourages mindfulness and fosters mind-body connection, aiding in pain reduction and promoting overall well-being. The treatments themselves are personalized, tailored to each individual's specific patterns of disharmony. By targeting the factors contributing to stress and anxiety, these treatments promote relaxation and balance. According to traditional Chinese medicine, the body's vital energy, known as Qi, flows through pathways called meridians. Blockages or imbalances in this flow can lead to physical or emotional health issues. Acupuncture stimulates specific points along these meridians, regulating and facilitating the flow of Qi while removing blockages. By doing so, balance is restored, as traditional Chinese medicine places great emphasis on maintaining equilibrium within the body. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices