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Still A Part of Us: A podcast about stillbirth and infant loss
We are so honored to be able to interview Dr. Robert M. Silver, MD and Sarah Lopez MHA, MPH, CPH from the University of Utah Hospital and the Stillbirth Research Program at the School Of Medicine. They were able to talk about the research they are doing in stillbirth detection and prevention. The work they are doing nationally with setting up clinics and programs to better help mothers and families who are at risk of stillbirth. If you are wanting to sign up for the FREE symposium on stillbirth education: https://redcap.link/stillbirth_equity_improve Website for the Center: https://medicine.utah.edu/obgyn/research/stillbirth Website for the IMRPOVE: https://medicine.utah.edu/obgyn/research/stillbirth/symposium/improve-workshop If anyone would like to join the Stillbirth Advocacy Working Group (SAWG-USA), they can just email us at SAWG-USA@hsc.utah.edu Utah Pregnancy After Loss (UPAL) page: https://healthcare.utah.edu/womens-health/pregnancy-birth/pregnancy-after-loss DONATE $5 (aka "buy us a coffee/hot cocoa") to support the continued production of these stories. We appreciate all the help toward production and hosting costs. Or if you want to purchase an "Always a Part of Us" Legacy Gift for $20, you'll be providing to one of these families that shares their story, full transcriptions, mp3s, and mp4s of the recordings of their baby's birth story and advice episodes for their family history records. You will also get a shout-out on an upcoming episode. Thank you! Donate: https://ko-fi.com/stillapartofus SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube channel for more birth stories from families who have experienced a stillbirth or infant loss. We're grateful that you're part of our community! https://www.youtube.com/stillapartofus SUBSCRIBE to our podcast Still A Part of Us, wherever you find podcasts. Links (some of these links are affiliate links, which means we may get a small commission off your purchase, at no extra cost to you): Website: http://stillapartofus.com/ Grief Support Groups: https://nationalshare.org/ #stillbirthstory #stillborn #stillbornstory #birthstory #infantloss #infantdeath #babydeath #stillmychild #podcast #birthstories #babyloss #mybabydied #bereavedmother #bereavedfather #infantlossawareness #dadsgrievetoo #mamasgrief #pals #childloss #lifeafterloss #saytheirnames #babylossawareness #breakingthesilence #grievingmom #grievingdad #bereavedparents #pregnancyandinfantlossawarenessmonth
In this episode, Holli and Brett discuss the integration of the Family Frailty Score as an assessment tool for patients undergoing advanced heart failure therapies. Various key considerations surrounding the tool are discussed, including multidisciplinary team involvement, socioeconomic challenges, patient and family support, and more. Featuring: Brett Snodgrass, DNP, FNP-C, ACHPN®, FAANP Holli Martinez FNP-BC, ACHPN®, FPCN Brett Snodgrass, DNP, FNP-C, ACHPN®, FAANP Brett Snodgrass has been a registered nurse since 1997 and a family nurse practitioner since 2007, practicing in multiple settings, including family practice, urgent care, emergency departments, administration, chronic pain, and palliative medicine. She is currently the Operations Director for Palliative Medicine at Baptist Health Systems in Memphis, TN. She is board certified with the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners. She is also a Fellow of the American Association of Nurse Practitioners and an Advanced Certified Hospice and Palliative Nurse. She is a nationally recognized nurse practitioner, speaker and teacher. Brett Is a chronic pain expert, working for more than 20 years with chronic pain patients in a variety of settings. She currently serves on the TN Chronic Pain Task Force. She is a director at large of the TN Pain Society. Past awards include AANP State Excellence Award for Tennessee for her work across the state on the TN Chronic Pain Task Force, as well as advocating for TN Full Practice Authority for Nurse Practitioners and the 2017 Memphis Business Journal Healthcare Hero Award. Holli Martinez FNP-BC, ACHPN®, FPCN Holli has been a nurse for 26 years with the last 17 as an advanced practice registered nurse. In addition to providing palliative care consultations to patients and families, Holli also serves as the Program Director for the Supportive and Palliative Care Program at the University of Utah Hospital and Huntsman Cancer Institute; an adjunct faculty member for the University of Utah College of Nursing; past Board president for the Hospice and Palliative Nurses Association and the Hospice and Palliative Nurses Foundation; and faculty member for UCoPE - Utah Certificate of Palliative Education and Senior Faculty for VitalTalk. She is Board certified as a Family Nurse Practitioner and an Advanced Certified Hospice and Palliative Nurse. Holli has been inducted as an HPNA Fellow in Palliative Care Nursing and has been honored with the Cambia Foundation Sojourns Award and the American Association of Nurse Practitioners State of Utah Award for Excellence.
The CTC-SRH speaks with one of the presenters for the upcoming National Reproductive Health Conference, Dr. Brandon Mizroch from the AIDS Education Training Center at the University of Utah Hospital, about conducting an HIV risk assessment in family planning settings and providing follow-up care.
In The Dark of the Night by Leroy Schuring After the death of his father, eighteen-year-old Terry Wheelington travels from Canada to Utah to live with his uncle Ted Wheelington, Aunt Cora, and two ranch hands--Burt Foster and Jed Wolfe--on his uncle's cattle ranch. Receiving a chilly reception from his estranged uncle, Terry wonders if perhaps the move had been a big mistake. Then during a stormy night, Jed is found dead in the garage, and a pistol once belonging to Terry's father is discovered not far from the body. Suddenly, dark secrets long buried slowly rise to the surface with shocking revelations, and Terry is caught up in the middle of a sinister web.Author LeRoy Schuring worked at the University of Utah Hospital in the environmental and linen services departments as a data entry specialist for thirty-eight years and is now living a leisurely life with his little Chihuahua, Tinkerbelle. He enjoys traveling when he gets the opportunity, solving puzzles of all kinds, trying out new experiences, and spending quality time with family and friends. “In the Dark of the Night” is his first novel. He is presently working on a new suspense storyhttps://www.amazon.com/Dark-Night-LeRoy-Schuring-ebook/dp/B0CW2WMKPLhttp://www.WritersBranding.com
In this podcast episode, Dr. Jonathan H. Westover talks with Shawn Newell about how to develop a greater understanding of one another. Shawn is the retired Vice President of Business Development at Industrial Supply Company where he worked for 37 years. He serves as a community integrator working as the vice president of the Salt Lake Branch of the NAACP, a former Commissioner on the Governor's Martin Luther King, Jr. Human Rights Commission and co-chair of the Utah Black Round Table, the former co-chair of the Diversity and Inclusion Committee for the Salt Lake Chamber of Commerce. Mr. Newell formerly served on the Boards of the Utah Non-Profit Association, the Utah Manufacturer's Association Board, as Chair of the Workforce and Economic Development Advisory Board at Salt Lake Community College where he served as the Alumni Council President and currently a Trustee Emeritus for the College. He is a former member of the Utah State Board of Education. He formerly served on the Board of Utah System of Higher Education. He now serves as a champion for the United Way promise Program network and Promise Partnership Board. Shawn serves on the Utah 3rd district Court Committee for Self-Represented Parties, as a President's Ambassador for the Salt Lake Chamber of Commerce, Utah State Department of Workforce Services Board, Utah State Bar Commission Board, South Valley Chamber Board, Trustee at Westminster University, a member of the Third District court Office of accountability committee, the advisory committee for Unite, The University of Utah Hospital and Clinics Board, as co-chair of the Utah Multicultural Commission. Mr. Newell is currently a councilman for the city of Cottonwood Heights. Shawn is a graduate of the University of Utah, Salt Lake Community College and has a Masters of Management degree from the University of Phoenix. He holds an Executive leadership certification from the University Of Utah School Of Business and a Diversity and Inclusion certificate from Cornell University and a Leading with Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Certificate from the University of Utah. He has two certificates from the University of South Florida in Inclusion, Workforce and Personal Wellness Foundations and Ethical Leadership and Diversity and Inclusion in the Workplace. He is the recipient of a Honorary Doctorate. In Shawn's spare time he officiates youth sports and BBQs great grub. Mr. Newell is married, the father of three and has seven grandchildren. Check out all of the podcasts in the HCI Podcast Network! Check out the HCI Academy: Courses, Micro-Credentials, and Certificates to Upskill and Reskill for the Future of Work! Check out the LinkedIn Alchemizing Human Capital Newsletter. Check out Dr. Westover's book, The Future Leader. Check out Dr. Westover's book, 'Bluer than Indigo' Leadership. Check out Dr. Westover's book, The Alchemy of Truly Remarkable Leadership. Check out the latest issue of the Human Capital Leadership magazine. Each HCI Podcast episode (Program, ID No. 655967) has been approved for 0.50 HR (General) recertification credit hours toward aPHR™, aPHRi™, PHR®, PHRca®, SPHR®, GPHR®, PHRi™ and SPHRi™ recertification through HR Certification Institute® (HRCI®). Each HCI Podcast episode (Program ID: 24-DP529) has been approved for 0.50 HR (General) SHRM Professional Development Credits (PDCs) for SHRM-CP and SHRM-SCPHR recertification through SHRM, as part of the knowledge and competency programs related to the SHRM Body of Applied Skills and Knowledge™ (the SHRM BASK™). Human Capital Innovations has been pre-approved by the ATD Certification Institute to offer educational programs that can be used towards initial eligibility and recertification of the Certified Professional in Talent Development (CPTD) and Associate Professional in Talent Development (APTD) credentials. Each HCI Podcast episode qualifies for a maximum of 0.50 points.
#41 Tim opens up about his intense battle against atrial fibrillation (AFib) and how it led him down the path of surgeries and self-discovery. You'll hear how his experience taught him more about the value of life, friendship, and self-care. He shares how he crushed his PT goals and the inspiring aftermath once he was free of AFib. His legal battles with insurance are also an important piece to his story which many listeners sadly will relate. This episode is as much about conquering physical peaks as it is about the emotional highs and lows of a life-altering journey.If you are looking for something specific - here's where you'll find it:04:24 Successful weight loss post-heart surgery transformation.08:14 Busy life led to shocking health discovery.13:11 Irregular heart rhythm can lead to stroke.15:39 Struggling through divorce and stress taking toll.18:49 Beloved Jackson hike, Tim's feat post-surgery. Insurance trauma.22:01 Surgery was essential to go back to work, so Tim had to enlist legal help.26:25 Professional, supportive, and unforgettable open-heart surgery experience.28:15 Recovery, fear, and determination after medical ordeal.30:55 Grateful for support.37:12 From junk food to healthy eating habits.38:08 Cholesterol medicine stopped; trainer helped improve health.41:15 Cherishing life after overcoming adversity and health issues.A Little More About Today's GuestTim Rogers lives in Jackson Wyoming and has lived there for over 31 years. He came out to Jackson after graduating from St. Mary's College in Moraga California in June 1992. Tim came to ski for one season and never went back to California. He's a 2nd-grade teacher at Colter Elementary in town. He's also a part-time ski instructor at the Jackson Hole Mountain Resort. Tim has 2 daughters ages 15 and 17, who really seem to think they are better skiers than him which he begs to differ because he can carve on skis and all they do is ski straight down the mountain and never turn. Now for the not-so-fun stuff, Tim was diagnosed with AFib about 5 years ago when he was on the operating table for a hernia. One of the nurses noticed he was in AFib when she looked at the heart monitor. That was the beginning of his journey that ended up in having open heart surgery on August 25th, 2023 down at the University of Utah Hospital in Salt Lake. Tim was in AFib 24 hours a day for months. He went through his stress test in AFib, he had 3 cardioversions in November 2022 and an ablation down in Salt Lake in December 2022. That obviously didn't work and he was referred to another electrophysiologist down in Salt Lake. He had his maize procedure down in Salt Lake on August 25th of 2023. This surgery with a change in his diet changed his life forever. Tim got a second chance with his life and he is not going to screw this up.How to connect with TimFacebook: www.facebook.com/tim.rogers.315**I am not a doctor and this is not medical advice. Be sure to check in with your care team about all the next right steps for you and your heart.**How to connect with BootsEmail: Boots@theheartchamberpodcast.comInstagram: @openheartsurgerywithboots or @boots.knightonLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/boots-knighton
A Montana man was attacked by a grizzly bear while he was tracking deer over the weekend. The man is recovering at the University of Utah Hospital in Salt Lake City as he had his lower jaw bit off. Dave and Debbie speak with Kylie Zeller, the niece of the man who was attacked. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A humidity problem Tuesday triggered a massive shutdown of university computer servers, stopping the University of Utah Hospital from receiving new emergency patients, according to KSL.com According to University officials patient care at all inpatient facilities was functioning normally as all communications at the hospital were being done through pen and paper. Kathy Wilets, U of U Health joins the show to discuss what happened. D2 speaks to CEO of Nexus IT on the importance of planning for situations like this. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chris Moll breaks his heart transplant journey into three two-week chunks with Boots. In particular, he takes walks us through the mental health aspect of organ transplant and how he sought out support while he waited for a donor heart and how he coped post transplant. Website: The Heart Chamber (theheartchamberpodcast.com)Transcript: Joyful Beat | The Heart Chamber (theheartchamberpodcast.com) The Heart Chamber (@theheartchamberpodcast)Thanks to Michael Moeri for being my right hand man. Michael Moeri - Audio Editor, Podcast Producer and Marketing Director0:00 introduction1:30 In the fall 2017, Chris noticed he began to struggle with fishing trips. Out of breath. He rationalized it, saying he's 50 now. But, then it got worse. Much worse.3:00 He sees his general doctor who immediately sends him to a cardiologist.3:30 The local cardiologist orders an echocardiogram and it shows Chris's heart was only functioning at 6%.4:40 On February 17, 2018, Chris was admitted to the local Jackson, WY hospital and then transported to the University of Utah.6:00 What was it like to hear your heart was not ok?7:00 A month prior, Chris had had a virus that possibly was affecting his heart.8:00 Once at U of U, Chris had genetic testing that would eventually lead to a genetic disorder affecting his heart.8:30 What it's like to be on a life flight.10:30 Chris is met by the entire heart failure team at U of U. This marks the first of three 2 week segments of his hospital stay.12:00 How Chris handled the series of events.14:00 Chris's heart wasn't improving. He needed a heart transplant.18:00 Chris undergoes medical testing to ensure he can undergo a heart transplant.19:00 Chris is officially placed on the transplant list. This is the middle two weeks of his hospital stay. 20:30 He shares his struggles as he waited for his new heart.21:30 While he waited for an organ to save his own life, there had to be tradgedy elsewhere and that the hard emotional component of his journey.22:40 How Chris's family coped.26:00 Chris gets the news that a heart is available. Now he enters the 3rd two week period. Saturday, March 17. 29:30 Chris shares his mental strategy as the hours ticked down to the transplant.31:00 It's normal to have a range of thoughts but the more you can focus on the future in a positive way, the better the outcome.33:00 Boots shares her approach to her surgery.34:30 Chris strikes up a conversation with the anesthesiologist.35:00 The heart transplant took 6 hours.35:50 Chris walked right after surgery!36:30 The first couple of days post surgery. 38:30 He is extubated. "I lost a few days."39:20 His first thought coming out of the haze, was he could finally breathe. 40:00 He was able to go outside! 41:20 Food did not taste good to Chris except for fruit and yogurt.41:50 A positive memory and a reality check.44:30 Chris's struggle with being in the ICU.45:00 Regaining autonomy was everything when he was moved to the PCU.45:50 Chris pushes to be discharged from the hospital. 46:20 Juggling family logistics once Chris was released but he had to stay close to the U of U.48:30 Chris is getting stronger so the family was able to be back at home more.49:00 What the 6 months entailed while Chris was staying in SLC.50:30 Cardiac rehab51:30 Chris advocates for more...
Join us in today's episode as we reveal the answers to running a business well with Sean Tagge in our conversation about investor relations, leadership, and mindsets. Embrace the leader within you to make your vision into reality by tuning in!WHAT YOU'LL LEARN FROM THIS EPISODE The power of leveraging others' experience in real estateReasons why you should form good broker relationsWhat makes a successful entrepreneur?How to improve employee attitude and productivity in the workplaceExercises to help you develop self-awarenessRESOURCES/LINKS MENTIONEDMailchimp: https://mailchimp.com/SyndicationPro: https://syndicationpro.com/Multifamily Investors Who Dominate by Beau Beery | Hardcover: https://amzn.to/3F0dxmy and Kindle: https://amzn.to/3VKlEcJGood to Great by Jim Collins | Hardcover: https://amzn.to/3sbY9LZ and Kindle: https://amzn.to/3MR1BVTTraction by Gino Wickman | Paperback: https://amzn.to/3MMl7D2 and Kindle: https://amzn.to/3sdwsT3Straight-Line Leadership by Dusan Djukich | Paperback: https://amzn.to/3VLBzYb and Kindle: https://amzn.to/3F3qUSLWho Not How by Dan Sullivan and Benjamin Hardy | Paperback: https://amzn.to/3TCOSZ1 and Kindle: https://amzn.to/3VNWvxCThe Big Leap by Gay Hendricks | Paperback: https://amzn.to/3VJ5d09 and Kindle: https://amzn.to/3yTFZm7ABOUT SEAN TAGGESean is Memphis Investment Properties' Chief Operating Officer. His background is in Biomedical Engineering, and he worked at the University of Utah Hospital doing research on artificial hearts before realizing he didn't like working for others. Sean discovered the amazing world of real estate a few months later and, since then, has been passionate about real estate investments.CONNECT WITH SEANWebsite: Memphis Investment Properties https://www.memphisinvestmentproperties.net/LinkedIn: Sean Tagge https://www.linkedin.com/in/sean-tagge-2a862b38/YouTube: Memphis Investment Properties https://www.youtube.com/c/memphisinvestmentpropertiesCONNECT WITH USWant a list of top-rated real estate conferences, virtual meetups, and mastermind groups? Send Tate an email at tate@glequitygroup.com to learn more about real estate using a relational approach.Looking for ways to make passive income? Greenlight Equity Group can help you invest in multifamily properties and create consistent cash flow without being a landlord. Book a consultation call and download Tate's free ebook, "F.I.R.E.-Financial Independence Retire Early via Apartment Investing," at www.investwithgreenlight.com to start your wealth-building journey today!
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This is Derek Miller Speaking on Business. For over 100 years the Utah Hospital Association has been the trusted voice of healthcare policy in Utah. Dave Gessel serves as the executive vice president and shares more about their efforts DAVE GESSEL: The Utah State Hospital Association was founded in 1920 at meeting in the Hospital of the Sisters of Holy Cross in Salt Lake City. Today every hospital in the state is a member of our association and we all work together to make life better for everyone. Our efforts appear to be working. According to numerous studies and reports, Utah has some of the lowest health care premiums in the country and the highest percent of employer coverage. Perhaps even better, people in Utah tend to live longer, healthier lives due to wise choices and high-quality care, including over $350 million in charity care provided each year by the state's numerous hospitals. The Utah Hospital Association is more than just an association – its composed of doctors, leaders, nurses, and other caregivers who provide hope and healing to our citizens 24/7 every day of the year. DEREK MILLER: The Utah Hospital Association today represents 63 hospitals and 10 health systems that provide care for more than 3 million Utah residents. Check out the association's website for more. I'm Derek Miller with the Salt Lake Chamber, Speaking on Business. Originally aired: September 1, 2022
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ABOUT SEAN TAGGESean Tagge graduated in Biomedical Engineering at the University of Utah. Upon graduating he worked at the University of Utah Hospital doing research on artificial hearts. In 2017 he transitioned into his true passion, Real Estate Investing. Today he is the partner and Chief Operating Officer at Memphis Investment Properties. There he manages the day-to-day operations of acquiring and selling single-family Turnkey properties. He uses his engineering skills to organize and streamline the systems and processes of the business. He has been involved in over 1000 single-family real estate transactions and is partner-owner on over 600 multifamily apartment doors. THIS TOPIC IN A NUTSHELL[01:40] Sean's career and company background[02:32] Why did he get into real estate[03:35] Transition from W2 job to full time in real estate[04:56] Streamlining process when doubling up the volume[07:45] Core processes after the deal acquisition[09:30] Renovation process and team recruitment[11:00] Warehouse management and process[12:01] How to track historical data for renovation[13:36] Looking at projected vs. actual budget [16:04] Steps to improve the streamlining process[20:41] Accountability and transparency with team members[21:12] Quarterly rocks and goals[21:50] How to look for qualified crews[23:50] How to bid with prices; negotiate on prices[25:22] Typical houses they work on[27:00] Cost analysis of renovation works[30:51] Technology implemented to help with the process[31:39] Creating a dashboard of data metrics[34:00] Property management of their business[35:21] Tech software and app used to notify tenants[36:12] Advice to his 25-year-old self[37:33] First Entrepreneurial endeavor[38:38] Formal and informal training that shaped his journey[39:52] Biggest mistake and what he learned from it[42:56] Best way to reach out to Sean KEY QUOTES:[14:48] I highly suggest that you give a performance bonus to your employees. If we win, they win, if we lose, they lose with us, although not the exact same proportion. You make it something that they have direct control and something that you want them to focus on that will earn you money and earn them money. Having some competition in the workplace is fun. [36:36] Research emotional awareness and meditation and learn about what they truly are vs. the stigma of it. I'm not as stressed as I used to be, because I understand how to work those. For anyone running a business, it is a huge benefit and investment of your time to look into that. [41:46] Always look at your mistakes and approach them with curiosity, ask a dozen questions and answer them all. Appreciate it, don't just avoid it, learn to appreciate and embrace those mistakes. SUMMARY OF BUSINESS:Memphis Investment Properties - We provide newly renovated, cash-flowing Turnkey rental properties in Memphis, TN, with in-house property management. We help investors buy, renovate and manage great properties in Memphis, TN. ABOUT THE WESTSIDE INVESTORS NETWORK The Westside Investors Network, is your community for investing knowledge for growth. For real estate professionals by real estate professionals. This show is focused on the next step in your career... investing, for those starting with nothing to multifamily syndication. The Westside Investors Network strives to bring knowledge and education to the real estate professional that is seeking to gain more freedom in their life. The host's AJ and Chris Shepard, are committed to sharing the wealth of knowledge that they have gained throughout the years to allow others the opportunity to learn and grow in their investing. They own Uptown Properties, a successful Property Management and Brokerage Company. If you are interested in Property Management in the Portland Metro or Bend Metro Areas, please visit www.uptownpm.com. If you are interested in investing in multifamily syndication, please visit www.uptownsyndication.com. #investmentproperty #realestate #investment #property #realestateinvesting #realty #passiveincome #buildingateam#propertyinvestment #investing #realestateinvestor #investor #investments #properties #investmentproperties #realestateinvestment #business #REinvesting #beyourownboss #entrepreneurlife #coaching #motivation #mindset #business #success #realestate #business #entrepreneur #motivation #success #mindset #inspiration #propertyinvestment #realtor #investment #home #keysystems #renovationteam #renovation #streamlinedprocess #tractionbook #traction #propertymanagement #syndication #memphis #projectedbudget #actualbudget #warehousemanagement #teambuilding #renovationcrews #turnkeys #turnkeyflips #wholesaling #costanalysis #bidding #performancebonus #topperformers #employeerecognition #teameffort #weeklymeetings CONNECT WITH SEAN: Phone: 901-500-7517 Email: seantagge@gmail.com Website: https://www.memphisinvestmentproperties.net/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sean-tagge-2a862b38/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MemphisInvestmentpropertiesllcInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/memphisinvestmentpropertiesllc/ CONNECT WITH US For more information about investing with AJ and Chris:· Uptown Syndication | https://www.uptownsyndication.com/· LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/company/71673294/admin/ For information on Portland Property Management: · Uptown Properties | http://www.uptownpm.com· Youtube | @UptownProperties Westside Investors Network· Website | https://www.westsideinvestorsnetwork.com/· Twitter | https://twitter.com/WIN_pdx· Instagram | @westsideinvestorsnetwork· LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/groups/13949165/· Facebook | @WestsideInvestorsNetwork· Youtube | @WestsideInvestorsNetwork
Should you go to the ER if you have a really bad toothache? Find out in this episode of ER or Not with emergency room physician Dr. Troy Madsen from the University of Utah Hospital.
Should you go to the ER if you have a really bad toothache? Find out in this episode of ER or Not with emergency room physician Dr. Troy Madsen from the University of Utah Hospital.
John Dayton is an Emergency Medicine Physician who has practiced in settings as diverse as the University of Utah Hospital and the Navajo Nation Reservation. In this episode John shares what it's like to practice medicine on a reservation, how he built his company, Medforums, which is a Yelp for medical education, what he has learned as an angel investor, preventing physician burnout, and pursuing dreams. John discusses how multiple passions keeps him invigorated, refreshed and motivated, and why he believes it is a good model for others to follow to lead to more productive careers. Links from this episode:John Dayton, MD LinkedInNavajo Nation GovernmentIndian Health ServiceMedForumsMastering Medical Device:WebsitePat Kothe LinkedIn
Sean Tagge graduated in Biomedical Engineering at the University of Utah. Upon graduating he worked at the University of Utah Hospital doing research on artificial hearts. In 2017 he transitioned into his true passion, Real Estate Investing. Today he is the partner and Chief Operating Officer of Memphis Investment Properties and Southern States Apartment Group. There he manages the day to day operations of acquiring and selling single family Turnkey properties and multifamily syndications. He uses his engineering skills to organize and streamline the systems and processes of the business. He has been involved in over 1200 SFR real estate transactions and is partner-owner on over MF 600 doors.>>>Interested in partnering with me on future opportunities? Connect with me at CanovoCapital.com. WE DISCUSS:His big transition from working at the hospital to real estate.How he realized that corporate structure is not for him .His first real estate transaction.How he ended up with Memphis Investment Properties and his role in the company.He shares a book called Traction by Gino Wickman which serves as a guide for business.Challenges he faced with his investors when he moved from single family, to flip to multi-family. He discussed what the return profile looks like with a turnkey in Memphis vs a syndication opportunity in Memphis.His biggest win in his investing journey.Best advice for someone just starting.KEY QUOTE:"Always listen to your customers, your clients. Always hear a complaint or concern.""Read books, listen to podcast, talk to people." CONNECT WITH OUR GUEST:https://www.MemphisInvestmentProperties.net/CONNECT WITH US! Visit our Website: https://www.canovocapital.com/podcastConnect with us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/apartmentinvestingjourney/?modal=admin_todo_tourFollow us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpmNIzpEzxGn5ZuNgjAVV-w/featuredFollow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/apartmentinvestingjourney/Listen on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/apartment-investing-journey/id1464256464LOVE THE SHOW? PLEASE SUBSCRIBE, RATE, REVIEW & SHARE
Dr Edward Samourjian will be joining us Monday night for a very insightful show. His resume speaks for itself! Edward Samourjian, MD, is a double board certified vascular and general surgeon. He completed his general surgery residency at the University of Nevada Medical Center. He then went on to complete his fellowship in vascular surgery at the University of Utah Hospital. Dr. Samourjian is very passionate about treating all aspects of complex vascular pathology. Dr. Samourjian is a member of Glendale Adventist Medical Center as well as multiple surrounding hospitals providing exceptional vascular surgical care. Dr. Samourjian is an avid runner participating in multiple ultramarathons. He most recently completed a 100 mile ultramarathon in Zion Utah in support of a charity for a youth center in Armenia called Orran. #marathon #runner #doctor #cardio #vascular #surgeon #wisenutspodcast #podcast #collaboration #realtalk #real #talk #life #family #armenianpodcast #armenia #armenian #nobullshit Follow the WiseNuts on FaceBook: https://www.facebook.com/watch/WiseNutsPodcast/ Follow the WiseNuts on IG: https://www.instagram.com/wise_nuts_podcast/ #wisenuts #wisenutspodcast #comedy #conservative #trump2020 #pandemic #plandemic #director #crypto #life
Dr. Richard Orlandi from the University of Utah Hospital is here to give us an update on how Utah is doing in the nationwide vaccination effort and why some people might still be hesitant about getting vaccinated. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This is Derek Miller Speaking on Business. Cooperation between hospitals and citizens is critical during a pandemic. Dave Gessel, Executive Vice President of the Utah Hospital Association, shares how to help hospitals at a time when our state needs it the most. Dave Gessel The Utah Hospital Association has been serving Utah's hospitals and citizens for 100 years. The Utah Hospital Association is the trade association for Utah's hospitals and is the trusted voice of healthcare policy in Utah. All Utah hospitals are members of the Utah Hospital Association, and that includes urban and rural hospitals and acute care and specialty hospitals. Utah hospitals continue to help Utah annually rank high among other states for high quality healthcare at comparatively low cost. The Utah Hospital Association is working daily with Utah's hospitals and policymakers and citizens to slow the spread of COVID. Utah's hospitals and healthcare providers are working 24/7 to serve all Utah citizens impacted by this challenging disease. Please help your local hospital and healthcare providers by wearing a mask, social distancing and limiting your interactions with others as much as possible. Please thank your local hospital and healthcare providers and all of their staff who are working tirelessly to help our citizens impacted by COVID. Together we can and will beat COVID. DEREK MILLER We stand with the Utah Hospital Association and our healthcare providers. Learn more at utahhospitals.org. I'm Derek Miller with the Salt Lake Chamber, and this is Speaking on Business. Originally Aired: December 23, 2020.
Dr. Michael Good recently rounded with the mobile nursing supervisor during a recent night shift at University of Utah Hospital. He shares what he saw during his three hours and shares a message for everyone who contributes to exceptional patient care.
1123 Utah Hospital Ethics In Question; Stores That Are Bullies They Don't Need To Be by Kate Dalley
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“It's a battle of wanting to provide care and wanting to protect yourself and the people you love,” says nurse Megan Diehl. This tug of war is one critical care nurses faced constantly through the early weeks of the COVID-19 pandemic. On the 4th floor of University of Utah Hospital, the medical intensive care unit (MICU) has always treated the very sickest of the sick. The unit's medical professionals go to extraordinary lengths to save the people in their care. But as the first COVID-19 patients trickled in, these lifesavers discovered that the precautions necessary to protect themselves from the virus challenged the very essence of their duty as healers.
The Utah Hospital Association wants Gov. Herbert to enact a statewide mask policy. Amanda Dickson is the host of A Woman’s View on Sundays on KSL Newsradio, which you can also find on Apple Podcasts. Follow her on Facebook and Twitter.
Utah Hospital Association President and CEO Greg Bell joins Tim and Amanda to discuss the letter he sent to state leaders urging them to issue a statewide mask mandate.
Being a pregnant mom during a global pandemic can be scary. What do pregnant women need to know about keeping themselves, and their babies, safe? Host Lindsay Aerts shares a Facebook Live from University of Utah Hospital's Erin Clark, MD, division chief of Fetal and Maternal Medicine. They discuss prenatal checkups, delivery protocols, passing covid on to your baby, how to support pregnant women postpartum and much, much more. You can watch the whole video here. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sean Tagge's background is in Biomedical Engineering. He worked at the University of Utah Hospital doing research on artificial hearts and quickly realized that he doesn't like working for someone else (or have someone controlling his time, pay, and future). Sean discovered Real Estate Investing a few months later and the amazing world of Real Estate. Ever since he has been passionate about REI, and he thinks about it every spare moment he has. Sean did a couple of flips and buy-and-holds in 2016. On February 1st, 2017, he quit his job as an Engineer and partnered up with Memphis Investment Properties to act as their co-partner and Chief Operating Officer. There, he manages the day to day operations of acquiring, fixing and selling Turnkey properties. He uses his engineering skills to organize and streamline the day-to-day systems and processes of the business. Over the past three years, they have done roughly 250 flips a year in Memphis TN. What you'll learn about in this episode: Why Sean left biomedical engineering to get out of the corporate world and to go to work for himself How Sean and his team help clients who are short on time get started investing in real estate through Turnkey properties What kinds of investors work well with Sean and his team, and how Sean's team does all the hard renovation work for these investors How Sean and his team spend around 90 days on renovation and then another 30-45 days for closing, and how they do as many as 250 deals a year How Sean has structured his team to manage the high volume of properties they work on, and how the process works from start to finish Why Sean and his team are focused on becoming dominant in the Memphis market rather than expanding to other areas Why Sean's strategy is prepared to weather tough economic times through refinancing and then holding properties until the market recovers What daily routines and habits Sean keeps to help him stay in the right mindset and succeed every day How Sean's background in biomedical engineering gives him the unique ability to analyze, pull apart and iterate on systems others are using Resources: To view the available properties that MIP has for sale, please visit: www.memphisinvestmentproperties.net Looking for property management in Memphis TN? Visit their sister property management company: www.reedyandcompany.net Sean Tagge's Recommended Reading List: Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert T. Kiyosaki: https://amzn.to/2QNM0La Traction by Gino Wickman: https://amzn.to/2JksnGj Additional resources: Website: www.SmartRealEstateCoachPodcast.com/webinar Website: www.SmartRealEstateCoachPodcast.com/termsbook Website: www.SmartRealEstateCoachPodcast.com/ebook Website: www.SmartRealEstateCoach.com/QLS/
In this three-part series dedicated to the physician's perspective on living with a rare disease, Conference Forum reporter Danny McCarthy sits down with Tracy Frech, MD, to discuss Systemic Sclerosis. Tracy Frech, MD, is a rheumatologist at the University of Utah. At the university, she is the Director of the Systemic Sclerosis (SSc, scleroderma) Clinic at the University of Utah Hospital and the Director of Clinical Trials for the Division of Rheumatology. In her work, Dr Frech treats patients with, and runs clinical trials on, systemic sclerosis, a complex autoimmune disease characterized by pervasive inflammation and fibrosis, and can lead to progressive vascular and organ damage. Dr Frech talks about the disease, current treatment and taking a more holistic approach to treating SSc. In the interview, Dr Frech references the education resource TotalSSc.com., a new disease education campaign website for healthcare providers focused on the “totality in systemic sclerosis”.
Utah Officials gave an update on the coronavirus in Utah. Greg Bell, Utah Hospital Association President/CEO, will break down what Utahn’s really need to be concerned about...and what is just sensationalism.
Edouard Saget, Co-Founder, Board Member, and Co-CEO of OrthoGrid Systems, a Salt Lake City-based global medtech leader offering intraoperative alignment technologies that work across all orthopedic implants, discusses the partnership with the University of Utah Hospital. This partnership provides orthopedic surgeons with the latest technology in surgical precision, reducing hospital readmissions and improving patient outcomes for a variety of procedures, including total hip replacement, knee replacement or reconstruction, and total joint arthroplasty. OrthoGrid's software technology is used directly in the OR via surgeons' existing imaging tools, providing accuracy in a field where it's extremely important and could impact leg length discrepancies, alignment, and overall mobility.
Scott Aberegg of the University of Utah Hospital on the mysterious lung illness linked to vaping. Adriane Esquivel Muelbert of the University of Birmingham on the Amazon fires. Author Becky Lomax on a bucket-list for national parks. Poet and activist Carolyn Forché on poetry of witness. Michael Messina of Whooshh Innovations on the purpose of the fish tube.
Most of the time, Brian Zenger would identify himself as an MD-PhD student. But some nights, he’s simply a volunteer at the University of Utah Hospital. On these nights, when he’s called, his sole job is to spend 3 hours just being with someone while they’re dying.
Electro Convulsive Therapy or ECT is an important last resort in the treatment of treatment resistant depression. Mike and Dwight had the chance to sit down with the head physician over the ECT department of the University of Utah Hospital. We discuss stigma, other treatment options, side effects, and the complicated nature of this major psychiatric intervention.
On this edition of Utah Weekly Forum, Your Host Rebecca Cressman talks with Lance Bandley, Community Relations Supervisor for ARUP Blood Services about the ongoing need for different blood types each day, some in more need than others such as A+, A-, O+, O-. The sole provider for Huntsman Cancer Institute, Primary Children's Hospital, Shiners Hospital for Children, South Jordan Health Center and The University of Utah Hospital & Clinics. Details on ways to help, volunteer, and get involved with ARUP Blood Services are in this latest Utah Weekly Forum, available on Apple Podcast from FM 100.3. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Many health care organizations in the United States don’t know what their own services actually cost. This is one of the reasons the U.S. spends more than twice as much on health care as other developed countries. In this podcast, Dr. Kyle Bradford Jones is joined by Dr. Bob Pendleton, Chief Medical Quality officer for the University of Utah, to discuss how the University of Utah Hospital went about finding out what the health services cost. The hospital’s strategy can be a model for other health systems all over the country.
What do CMO’s talk about when they get together? Listen in as Russell Howerton, MD, CMO at Wake Forest Baptist Health and Thomas Miller, MD, CMO at the University of Utah Hospital talk about physician ratings, transparency, and engaging physician staff in patient satisfaction and public visibility.
HIT Consultant interviews Connie Tohara, Director of Health Information at University of Utah Hospital and Karen Ferrell, Director of Solutions Marketing at Nuance Healthcare about ICD-10 best practices. This is part 1 of the 2 part series. Key highlights of the first volume of this two part podcast series include: Role of Transcription Correlation between Transcription and Coding Pilot project between 3M and Nuance Healthcare Overview & Benefits of Computer Assisted Coding & Computer Assisted Physician Documentation
October 1, 2013 is less than 2 years away leaving healthcare providers faced with the daunting task of making the transition from ICD-9 to ICD-10. Many organizations have already started to prepare for the implementation while the majority have not begun any preparations until the deadlines looms closer. HIT Consultant recently spoke with Connie Tohara, Director of Health Information at University of Utah Hospital and Karen Ferrell, Director, Computer-Assisted Physician Documentation (CAPD) Solutions Marketing, Nuance Healthcare to share their thoughts on ICD-10 best practices. Also highlighted is the pilot project between 3M and Nuance Healthcare at University of Utah to utilize technology to provide more specificity and details for documentation. Key highlights of the second volume of this two part podcast series include: Preparing for Computer Assisted Coding Selection ICD-10 v. Meaningful Use Computer Assisted Physician Documentation Lessons Learned ICD-10 Project Management Final Thoughts