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Unresolved generational trauma can quietly shape our thoughts, emotions, and behaviors—often without us realizing it. Patterns of emotional pain, addiction, abuse, and dysfunction are passed down through families, becoming part of our “normal” until we pause to examine them.In this episode, Dr. Jantz unpacks the impact of generational trauma and how we can begin to heal from it. Whether you've experienced emotional wounds firsthand or simply feel stuck in inherited cycles, this episode offers a roadmap for growth and the empowering reminder that your past does not define your future.Dr. Jantz's award-winning treatment facility, The Center • A Place of HOPE in Edmonds, Washington, successfully treats those who have significant anxiety, trauma, phobias, and depression. The Center uses the Whole Person Care approach to healing.The Center • A Place of HOPE is recognized as a top 10 mental health center in the U.S., and has treated thousands suffering with mental health challenges. If you or someone you care for is struggling with addiction, depression, or anxiety, please call The Center today and visit with a specialist about what a treatment program can look like for you.Call 888.771.5166www.aplaceofhope.com
In this episode, Dr. Mary Kim, Chief Medical Officer at Adventist HealthCare Physician Enterprise and VP of Population Health, shares how partnering with Culina Health is transforming access to personalized nutrition care. She highlights the role of digital platforms in closing care gaps, improving chronic disease outcomes, and advancing whole-person, community-focused healthcare.
What do you do when your pain becomes so intense, so overwhelming, that the only place left to turn is the emergency room—and even that doesn't feel safe?In this raw and revealing episode, Lyndsay Soprano opens up about her own lived experience with chronic pain, including CRPS and Lyme disease, and the harsh reality of seeking help in an emergency medical system that often doesn't know what to do with people like her. The ER isn't always a place of comfort—it can be cold, dismissive, and downright dangerous when you're already at your breaking point.She's joined by Dr. Jim Keany, an emergency physician who brings honesty and insight to the conversation. Together, they unpack the disconnect between chronic pain patients and emergency care providers, the emotional toll of pain that goes far beyond the physical, and the desperate need for a healthcare system that sees people as whole humans—not just symptoms.Lyndsay and Dr. Keany discuss the deeper layers of chronic pain—how trauma can amplify it, how isolation can worsen it, and how the system often misses the mark. They touch on the struggles of medication management, the power of journaling, and how tools like hypnosis can actually help. Most of all, they stress the importance of treating the whole person, not just the symptoms. With empathy, advocacy, and even a little hope, healing becomes more possible.If you've ever felt dismissed, gaslit, or broken by your pain—or by the people meant to help you, this episode is for you.Find Dr. Jim Keany Online Here:LinkedIn: Dr. Jim KeanyFind The Pain Game Podcast Online Here:Website: thepaingamepodcast.comInstagram: @thepaingamepodcastFacebook: The Pain Game PodcastEpisode Highlights:(00:00) Introduction to Chronic Pain and Trauma(03:04) Emergency Situations and Pain Management(05:54) The Role of Emergency Medicine in Chronic Pain(08:48) Understanding Pain: Psychological and Physical Aspects(12:00) Navigating the Healthcare System(14:57) Alternative Pain Management Strategies(17:51) The Importance of Whole Person Care(21:00) Supporting Loved Ones in Chronic Pain(23:54) The Role of Journaling in Pain Management(26:50) Global Perspectives on Pain and Suffering(30:03) Hope and Future in Pain Management
Authentic relationships are vital to emotional well-being, yet they're increasingly rare in today's fast-paced, digitally distracted world. Surface-level interactions often leave us feeling disconnected, misunderstood, and unfulfilled.In this episode, Dr. Jantz outlines key strategies for building meaningful, authentic connections, such as cultivating self-awareness, practicing presence, being vulnerable, and surrounding yourself with emotionally safe, genuine people. Drawing from decades of experience in whole person care, Dr. Jantz explores how honesty, trust, and vulnerability form the foundation of healthy relationships—and how practicing these principles can lead to deeper emotional resilience, greater fulfillment, and lasting connection.Dr. Jantz's award-winning treatment facility, The Center • A Place of HOPE in Edmonds, Washington, successfully treats those who have significant anxiety, trauma, phobias, and depression. The Center uses the Whole Person Care approach to healing.The Center • A Place of HOPE is recognized as a top 10 mental health center in the U.S., and has treated thousands suffering with mental health challenges. If you or someone you care for is struggling with addiction, depression, or anxiety, please call The Center today and visit with a specialist about what a treatment program can look like for you.Call 888.771.5166www.aplaceofhope.com
The connection between technology use and mental health is complex. While technology offers convenience and connection, excessive screen time, especially social media, can trigger addiction-like responses in the brain. This digital stimulation can disrupt sleep, increase isolation, and fuel anxiety and depression.In this episode, Dr. Jantz offers six practical steps for managing your technology use. By making small, intentional changes, we can reclaim mental clarity and emotional balance, even in a tech-driven world.Dr. Jantz's award-winning treatment facility, The Center • A Place of HOPE in Edmonds, Washington, successfully treats those who have significant anxiety, trauma, phobias, and depression. The Center uses the Whole Person Care approach to healing.The Center • A Place of HOPE is recognized as a top 10 mental health center in the U.S., and has treated thousands suffering with mental health challenges. If you or someone you care for is struggling with addiction, depression, or anxiety, please call The Center today and visit with a specialist about what a treatment program can look like for you.Call 888.771.5166www.aplaceofhope.com
Imposter syndrome is a silent struggle that affects countless high achievers—people who appear confident and successful on the outside, but quietly feel like they don't deserve their accomplishments. It's the inner dialogue that says, “I'm a fraud,” or “I just got lucky,” even when there's clear evidence of hard work, talent, and earned success.In this episode, Dr. Jantz explores the root causes of imposter syndrome and shares practical steps to begin rewiring the imposter narrative, including acknowledging and writing down accomplishments, reframing success as earned rather than accidental, and opening up to trusted friends or mentors. With the right tools and mindset, it's possible to let go of self-doubt and embrace a more authentic, empowered version of yourself. Dr. Jantz's award-winning treatment facility, The Center • A Place of HOPE in Edmonds, Washington, successfully treats those who have significant anxiety, trauma, phobias, and depression. The Center uses the Whole Person Care approach to healing.The Center • A Place of HOPE is recognized as a top 10 mental health center in the U.S., and has treated thousands suffering with mental health challenges. If you or someone you care for is struggling with addiction, depression, or anxiety, please call The Center today and visit with a specialist about what a treatment program can look like for you.Call 888.771.5166www.aplaceofhope.com
Steve Bierman, MD is the Director of the Noetic Medicine Institute at the Andrew Weil Center for Integrative Medicine (University of Arizona, College of Medicine). He is also the author of two award-winning books on Noetic Medicine: HEALING (2020) and The END of WORRY (2023). Dr. Bierman is a graduate of Northwestern University's School of Medicine and was board certified in and practiced Emergency and Family Medicine. He is also a diplomate of the American Board of Medical Hypnosis. Dr. Bierman teaches noetic medicine (“mind medicine”) around the world, reminding caregivers that MIND MATTERS – that “the words of a caregiver can harm or heal.” You can connect with Dr. Bierman via YouTube @SteveBierman and the website www.healingbeyondpills.com View his recently published paper, Placebo and the law of identification, here. Related Episodes: Ep 299 - Dr. Wayne Jonas on Whole Person Care for Cancer and Healing Ep 262 - Upgrade your Language with Mark England If you like this episode, please subscribe to Pursuing Health on iTunes and give it a rating or share your feedback on social media using the hashtag #PursuingHealth. I look forward to bringing you future episodes with inspiring individuals and ideas about health. Disclaimer: This podcast is for general information only, and does not provide medical advice. I recommend that you seek assistance from your personal physician for any health conditions or concerns.
Anxiety and insomnia often go hand-in-hand, creating a challenging cycle that many individuals struggle to break. For some, anxiety strikes first, keeping the mind racing with worry and stress, which ultimately interferes with sleep. For others, poor sleep begins the cycle, leaving them exhausted and more susceptible to anxious thoughts. The result is a persistent loop of anxiety fueling insomnia, and insomnia deepening anxiety.In this episode, Dr. Jantz, an expert in mental health and sleep disorders, delves into the connection between anxiety and insomnia, sharing insights from his 40+ years of experience. He explains how anxiety triggers a cascade of effects on both the mind and body, making it difficult to achieve restful sleep. Dr. Jantz also shares practical strategies for breaking the cycle and restoring peaceful sleep, emphasizing a holistic approach that considers both mental health and physical well-being. While the journey to healing can be complex, there is HOPE—and recovery is absolutely possible.Dr. Jantz's award-winning treatment facility, The Center • A Place of HOPE in Edmonds, Washington, successfully treats those who have significant anxiety, trauma, phobias, and depression. The Center uses the Whole Person Care approach to healing.The Center • A Place of HOPE is recognized as a top 10 mental health center in the U.S., and has treated thousands suffering with mental health challenges. If you or someone you care for is struggling with addiction, depression, or anxiety, please call The Center today and visit with a specialist about what a treatment program can look like for you.Call 888.771.5166www.aplaceofhope.com
In this episode, Dr. Jantz dives deep into the concept of self-esteem and its powerful role in shaping our lives and relationships. Self-esteem is more than just feeling good about yourself; it's about believing in your own worth and capabilities. Past trauma, negative experiences, and external pressures—like those from social media—can distort our sense of self.Healthy self-esteem is fluid and can be built over time. Dr. Jantz shares practical steps to rebuild self-esteem, including embracing forgiveness and encouraging others. With these strategies, you'll gain a clear path to overcoming limiting beliefs and unlocking your full potential, empowering you to embrace lasting personal growth and confidence.Dr. Jantz's award-winning treatment facility, The Center • A Place of HOPE in Edmonds, Washington, successfully treats those who have significant anxiety, trauma, phobias, and depression. The Center uses the Whole Person Care approach to healing.The Center • A Place of HOPE is recognized as a top 10 mental health center in the U.S., and has treated thousands suffering with mental health challenges. If you or someone you care for is struggling with emotional abuse, please call The Center today and visit with a specialist about what a treatment program can look like for you.Call 888.771.5166www.aplaceofhope.com
Send us a textTaylor Justice is the Co-Founder & President of Unite Us ( https://uniteus.com/team/taylor-justice/ ), a technology company with a mission is to improve the health and well-being of individuals and communities by integrating all the social determinants of health. The Unite Us goal is to unlock the potential of every community by strategically partnering with government agencies, health systems, insurers, and community organizations, through their best-in-class technology, expansive network of resources and care options, and qualified team of experts.With Unite Us, providers across sectors can send and receive secure referrals, track every person's total health journey, and report on tangible outcomes across a full range of services in a centralized, cohesive, and collaborative ecosystem. Taylor is a social entrepreneur, who previously co-founded HigherEchelon, Inc., a government consulting company. Taylor is passionate about solving significant problems in the health and human service sectors, and with an MBA from Columbia Business School and a B.S. from West Point leads a team of innovators at Unite Us who create accountable coordinated care networks that interconnect clinical and non-clinical social service providers and track the outcomes across the full range of services. #TaylorJustice #UniteUs #SocialDeterminantsOfHealth #SocialCare #SDOH #ClosedLoopReferralPlatform #Veterans #Eldercare #HomeHealth #Medicaid #CostSavings #CommunityOrganizations #PredictiveAnalytics #ReEntry #JusticeInvolvedPopulations #Recidivism #ProgressPotentialAndPossibilities #IraPastor #Podcast #Podcaster #Podcasting #ViralPodcast #STEM #Innovation #Science #Technology #ResearchSupport the show
Healing from betrayal can be one of the most difficult emotional journeys to navigate. Whether it's in a marriage, close friendship, or family, betrayal brings overwhelming pain, shame, and anger. It's hard to even find words for the depth of trauma it causes. The first step in healing from betrayal is forgiveness—starting with forgiving yourself.In this episode, Dr. Jantz takes us through the complex process of rebuilding trust after betrayal. He shares the emotions both the victim and the person who caused the betrayal go through, explaining how trauma can lead to harmful coping behaviors like addiction. He emphasizes that healing isn't immediate, but it is possible. Through accountability, honesty, and deep personal growth, trust can be restored.Dr. Jantz's award-winning treatment facility, The Center • A Place of HOPE in Edmonds, Washington, successfully treats those who have significant anxiety, trauma, phobias, and depression. The Center uses the Whole Person Care approach to healing.The Center • A Place of HOPE is recognized as a top 10 mental health center in the U.S., and has treated thousands suffering with mental health challenges. If you or someone you care for is struggling with emotional abuse, please call The Center today and visit with a specialist about what a treatment program can look like for you.Call 888.771.5166www.aplaceofhope.com
Send us a textWhole-person care is the gold standard for treating elderly patients by delivering care where they need it when they need it, but traditional healthcare models make it tough to scale.Can value-based care and home-based medicine change that?In this episode of CareTalk, host John Driscoll speaks with Jeffrey Kang, CEO of WellBe, to explore the challenges and opportunities of geriatric care, the evolution of Medicare risk adjustment, and why integrating whole-person care into value-based models is key to keeping vulnerable patients healthier.
Jacob sits down with Erik Wexler, the President and CEO of Providence. Providence is a non-profit, faith-based health system with 51 hospitals and 1,000 clinics across seven states. They discuss how to think about new AI opportunities with discipline, the value of health system partnerships, programs to support health equity, and more.[0:00] Intro[2:07] Challenges and Opportunities with AI[3:38] Leadership and Organizational Focus[5:30] Whole Person Care and Health Equity[7:23] Financial Challenges in Healthcare[9:25] Collaborations and Partnerships[13:38] Innovations in Healthcare Delivery[15:12] Tech Integration in Healthcare[16:55] Choosing the Right Innovations[17:48] Policy Landscape and Concerns[19:33] Handling Wildfires and Crisis Management[21:59] Commitment to Climate Change and Sustainability[24:14] Health Equity and Community Investment[27:14] Challenges and Successes in Healthcare Innovation[29:18] Future of Healthcare and Final ThoughtsOut-Of-Pocket: https://www.outofpocket.health/
Learn about the benefits of team-based care and how the hospice team works together on behalf of patients and families. This week I’m welcoming my recurring guest Barbara Karnes RN, who is an internationally recognized thought-leader and expert on end-of-life care and the dynamics of dying. We are continuing our series of conversations on various… Continue reading Ep. 491 The Hospice Team and Whole-Person Care with Barbara Karnes RN
Addiction is one of the most challenging battles a person—and their loved ones—can face. It's a powerful force that can override relationships, health, and even personal safety. Whether it's substance abuse, gambling, or even social media addiction, those caught in its grip often prioritize their addiction over everything else.In this episode, Dr. Jantz explores how to support a loved one battling addiction with both compassion and boundaries. He unpacks the fine line between helping and enabling, offering guidance on how to be present without becoming codependent.Dr. Jantz's award-winning treatment facility, The Center • A Place of HOPE in Edmonds, Washington, successfully treats those who have significant anxiety, trauma, phobias, and depression. The Center uses the Whole Person Care approach to healing.The Center • A Place of HOPE is recognized as a top 10 mental health center in the U.S., and has treated thousands suffering with mental health challenges. If you or someone you care for is struggling with emotional abuse, please call The Center today and visit with a specialist about what a treatment program can look like for you.Call 888.771.5166www.aplaceofhope.com
Is religion good for your health? What is spiritual health care? How is spirituality related to health? Why is spirituality important in health care? Is there a relationship between spirituality and health? Our guest, Christina Puchalski, MD, professor of medicine and executive director of the George Washington Institute for Spirituality & Health, discusses the integration of spirituality into healthcare and shares her journey in developing medical school curriculum on spiritual care for patient health and well-being. American Medical Association CXO Todd Unger hosts.
Worry is a natural response to life's challenges, but when it becomes a constant, it can take a serious toll on your emotional and physical health. In this episode, Dr. Jantz discusses how to identify worry's warning signs, understand its impact, and implement techniques to regain control. With practical tools like journaling and breathing exercises, Dr. Jantz provides an actionable plan to guide your journey toward peace and clarity. He also addresses the importance of addressing worry holistically—spiritually, physically, and emotionally—to avoid its long-term effects on relationships, self-worth, and overall well-being. Dr. Jantz's award-winning treatment facility, The Center • A Place of HOPE in Edmonds, Washington, successfully treats those who have significant anxiety, trauma, phobias, and depression. The Center uses the Whole Person Care approach to healing. The Center • A Place of HOPE is recognized as a top 10 mental health center in the U.S., and has treated thousands suffering with mental health challenges. If you or someone you care for is struggling with emotional abuse, please call The Center today and visit with a specialist about what a treatment program can look like for you. Call 888.771.5166 www.aplaceofhope.com
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Join us for a conversation with Dr. Kameron Matthews, Chief Health Officer of Cityblock Health and co-founder of Tour for Diversity in Medicine. Discover how her groundbreaking work combines health equity, technology, and community-based care to transform healthcare delivery for underserved populations while building pathways for the next generation of diverse healthcare leaders.Value-based care models must integrate health equity principles with technology and human-centered designDiverse healthcare leadership is crucial for improving community health outcomesMentorship and pathway programs are essential for transforming healthcare workforce diversityCross-sector collaboration between clinical care, technology, and community organizations drives sustainable changeKameron Matthews, MD, JD, Chief Health Officer Cityblock HealthMegan Antonelli, Chief Executive Officer, HealthIMPACT Live
Lilian White, MD, IFMCP is a graduate of the Cleveland Clinic Family Medicine Residency where she won the Family Medicine Resident Award for Advocacy and was a nominee for the Cleveland Clinic Intern of the Year. She attended Wright State University Boonshoft School of Medicine where she received the Dean's Award. Dr. White graduated summa cum laude from Heidelberg University with a B.S. in Chemistry. Dr. White is an advocate for family medicine and holistic health and serves as a board member for the Ohio Academy of Family Physicians Foundation, the Academy of Medicine of Cleveland and Northeast Ohio, and president of the Northeast Ohio Academy of Family Physicians. She is active as a writer and a contributing editor for the American Family Physician Journal and is a senior author at Core Content Review of Family Medicine. In October of 2023 she founded Empowered Health, a direct primary care practice to offer personalized, holistic care using the best use of her conventional medical training and her passion for functional medicine and holistic health. She enjoys doing her best to see the big picture and relate all of a patient's conditions to one another and in the context of their life and values. She is certified in functional medicine through the Institute for Functional Medicine. During her first year in practice, she received the Top 25 under 35 by the Cleveland Professional 20-30 Club and Cleveland Magazine's Best Doctors of 2024 awards by a nomination of her peers. Outside the office, Dr. White enjoys paddle boarding, yoga, reading and planning events to gather her friends and family together. You can connect with Dr. White via Instagram @lilian_white.md and @empoweredhealthdpc Related Episodes: Ep 299 - Dr. Wayne Jonas on Whole Person Care for Cancer and Healing Ep 111 - Dr. Kenneth Rictor on a New Model for Primary Care If you like this episode, please subscribe to Pursuing Health on iTunes and give it a rating or share your feedback on social media using the hashtag #PursuingHealth. I look forward to bringing you future episodes with inspiring individuals and ideas about health. Disclaimer: This podcast is for general information only, and does not provide medical advice. I recommend that you seek assistance from your personal physician for any health conditions or concerns.
Forgiveness is one of the most powerful tools for healing, yet it can often feel like an impossible challenge. Whether the hurt is from past trauma, betrayal, or mistakes we've made ourselves, many of us carry deep wounds that affect our emotional and physical well-being. In this podcast, Dr. Jantz explores the critical role forgiveness plays in our overall health and offers practical guidance on how to move forward. Through real-life examples and a series of practical steps, Dr. Jantz will help you begin your own journey toward forgiveness. From identifying the people or situations that still hold power over us to understanding the difference between forgiveness and reconciliation, this episode provides the tools needed to take the first steps toward healing. Dr. Jantz's award-winning treatment facility, The Center • A Place of HOPE in Edmonds, Washington, successfully treats those who have significant anxiety, trauma, phobias, and depression. The Center uses the Whole Person Care approach to healing.The Center • A Place of HOPE is recognized as a top 10 mental health center in the U.S., and has treated thousands suffering with mental health challenges. If you or someone you care for is struggling with emotional abuse, please call The Center today and visit with a specialist about what a treatment program can look like for you. Call 888.771.5166 www.aplaceofhope.com
For many, the question of “What is my purpose?” can feel overwhelming. At some point, we all wrestle with feelings of uncertainty about our future and the meaning of our lives. Having gone through a personal crisis of purpose, Dr. Jantz understands firsthand what it's like to feel lost and unsure of the path ahead. In this video, Dr. Jantz shares practical insights on how to rediscover meaning and direction, even in the most challenging times. As we approach the new year, it is a great time to reflect on a vision for your life—a vision that is clear, compelling, and rooted in your unique strengths. By prioritizing what truly matters, from your relationships to your spiritual well-being, you can begin to chart a course that brings fulfillment and purpose. Dr. Jantz's award-winning treatment facility, The Center • A Place of HOPE in Edmonds, Washington, successfully treats those who have significant anxiety, trauma, phobias, and depression. The Center uses the Whole Person Care approach to healing. The Center • A Place of HOPE is recognized as a top 10 mental health center in the U.S., and has treated thousands suffering with mental health challenges. If you or someone you care for is struggling with addiction, depression, or anxiety, please call The Center today and visit with a specialist about what a treatment program can look like for you. Call 888.771.5166 www.aplaceofhope.com
Join us as we delve into the transformative potential of metabolic psychiatry with Dr. Scott Fears, MD, PhD, Chief Medical Officer at Amae Health. In this comprehensive interview, Dr. Fears explores how ketogenic therapy, dietary adjustments, and personalized metabolic approaches are reshaping mental health treatment. He discusses ketosis as a therapeutic tool, its impact on mood and cognitive stability, deprescribing medications, and the potential of "food as medicine" to support mental well-being. Whether you're a mental health professional, someone exploring alternative mental health treatments, or simply interested in the intersection of nutrition and mental health, this interview offers valuable insights into metabolic psychiatry's potential to create a new standard for mental health care. Experts Featured Scott Fears, MD, PhD Chief Medical Officer, Amae Health https://www.linkedin.com/in/scott-c-fears-99b8b14/ https://amaehealth.com/ Follow our channel for more information and education from Bret Scher, MD, FACC, including interviews with leading experts in Metabolic Psychiatry. Learn more about metabolic psychiatry and find helpful resources at https://metabolicmind.org/ About us: Metabolic Mind is a non-profit initiative of Baszucki Group working to transform the study and treatment of mental disorders by exploring the connection between metabolism and brain health. We leverage the science of metabolic psychiatry and personal stories to offer education, community, and hope to people struggling with mental health challenges and those who care for them. Our channel is for informational purposes only. We are not providing individual or group medical or healthcare advice nor establishing a provider-patient relationship. Many of the interventions we discuss can have dramatic or potentially dangerous effects if done without proper supervision. Consult your healthcare provider before changing your lifestyle or medications. #MetabolicMind #MetabolicNeuroscience #KetogenicMetabolicTherapy #KetogenicTherapy#KetoForMentalHealth #Alzheimers#Dementia#Keto
Burnout doesn't just affect our minds—it can also impact the body in surprising ways, from digestive issues and sleep disturbances to immune suppression and weight gain. When prolonged, burnout can lead to a sense of spiritual and emotional isolation, making it hard to feel connected, even to ourselves. That's why it's crucial to address burnout from a whole-person care approach. In this episode, Dr. Jantz shares practical strategies for overcoming burnout. From simple practices like staying hydrated and nourishing the gut to incorporating daily movement and protein-rich meals, there are steps you can take to restore both physical and emotional well-being. These tips serve as building blocks to help you reconnect with yourself and experience renewed energy and clarity. Dr. Jantz's award-winning treatment facility, The Center • A Place of HOPE in Edmonds, Washington, successfully treats those who have significant anxiety, trauma, phobias, and depression. The Center uses the Whole Person Care approach to healing. The Center • A Place of HOPE is recognized as a top 10 mental health center in the U.S., and has treated thousands suffering with mental health challenges. If you or someone you care for is struggling with addiction, depression, or anxiety, please call The Center today and visit with a specialist about what a treatment program can look like for you. Call 888.771.5166 www.aplaceofhope.com
In this special episode of The Root Cause Medicine Podcast, we dive into Rupa Health's partnership with Fullscript to change the game in whole-person care. To help us with that, we have Dr. Jeff Gladd, Dr. Tieraona Low Dog, Dr. Jeffrey Bland, and Tom Blue. You'll hear us discuss: 1. How Rupa and Fullscript are transforming patient care 2. Rising chronic disease rates in Americans and why we need more technology in healthcare 3. How functional medicine is changing the standard of care 4. The role of AI and technology in enhancing patient care Dr. Jeff Gladd has over twenty years of experience in the medical field. He is the owner of GladdMD Integrative Medicine and Chief Medical Officer at Fullscript. Dr. Gladd has become a sought-after speaker on physician entrepreneurship, social media, and technology in healthcare and regularly speaks at Holistic Primary Care's annual Heal Thy Practice conference. In 2008, Dr. Gladd founded and launched PureHealthMD.com, a website housing professionally authored content to educate people on the lifestyle aspects of health, which he and his partners sold to the Discovery Channel. In 2011, he created and launched the web's first nutrient depletion calculator, Mytavin.com. Dr. Tieraona Low Dog is an Integrative Physician, Author, Educator, and the Founding Director of the Medicine Lodge Academy. Over her 40-year career, she has focused on teaching, training, and practicing integrative and holistic medicine. Dr. Low Dog has been a presidential appointment under Bill Clinton, a four-time National Geographic author, international speaker, academic scholar, and consultant to numerous Fortune 500 companies. As a founding member of the American Board of Integrative Medicine, she was hand-picked by Dr. Andrew Weil to lead the University of Arizona Center for Integrative Medicine Fellowship. Dr. Jeffrey Bland is an internationally recognized leader in the nutritional and functional medicine field. He co-founded The Institute for Functional Medicine in 1991 and is known to many as the “Father of Functional Medicine.” Dr. Bland has authored several best-selling books about nutritional medicine and over 120 peer-reviewed research publications. He is also the CEO of KinDex Pharmaceuticals, Co-Founder and Chief Science Officer of Bering Select Seafoods Company, and Founder and President of Big Bold Health and the Personalized Lifestyle Medicine Institute. Tom Blue is a leading expert in personalized disease reversal and functional medicine, with over 19 years of experience building and advising private-pay medical practices. His deep insight into medical consumerism and innovative physician practice models positions him at the forefront of advancing healthcare in the US. As SVP of Healthcare at AndHealth, Tom oversees the development of scalable disease reversal protocols delivered through continuous remote care by providers and coaches. Additionally, Tom advises the Institute for Functional Medicine, the global authority on functional medicine education for healthcare professionals. Order tests through Rupa Health, the BEST place to order functional medicine lab tests from 30+ labs - https://www.rupahealth.com/reference-guide
In this episode, Dr. Gregory Jantz unpacks the concept of "trauma dumping" — the act of sharing intense emotional or traumatic experiences in an overwhelming or inappropriate way. While we all need to talk about our struggles, trauma dumping often happens without the listener's consent or consideration of their emotional capacity. There are some practical strategies you can practice to set healthy emotional boundaries. It is possible to acknowledge someone's pain while gently guiding them to seek professional support, maintaining your own emotional well-being in the process. If you or someone you know is struggling with trauma dumping, this episode provides compassionate advice on creating safer, more respectful conversations. Dr. Jantz's award-winning treatment facility, The Center • A Place of HOPE in Edmonds, Washington, successfully treats those who have significant anxiety, trauma, phobias, and depression. The Center uses the Whole Person Care approach to healing. The Center • A Place of HOPE is recognized as a top 10 mental health center in the U.S., and has treated thousands suffering with mental health challenges. If you or someone you care for is struggling with addiction, depression, or anxiety, please call The Center today and visit with a specialist about what a treatment program can look like for you. Call 888.771.5166 www.aplaceofhope.com
Clearing the Path: Eliminating Toxic Relationships for a Better Life When your button pusher walks toward you, do you pretend not to see them? Okay, maybe it's just me! Before cancer, I had a handful of toxic people in my life. I didn't spend a lot of time with them, but when I did see them, I could feel my anxiety rising even before we got together! When today's podcast guest, Dr. Jantz, mentioned that he wanted to do a podcast about the impact of toxic people on our health, I was all in! Spending time with toxic people can affect your health in the following ways: It can increase your sympathetic response, leading to higher heart rate, blood pressure, and breathing rate. Your body may produce more stress hormones, which can cause inflammation. It can also damage your confidence and affect your sense of identity. How do you move the toxic people out of your life, especially if they are family members? Dr. Jantz suggested having a friend or spouse nearby when dealing with difficult family members at events. If you get upset, use a pre-agreed safe word to signal for support in removing yourself from the situation. With some pre-planning, you can avoid getting caught up in their negativity. Listen to today's podcast to hear the rest of Dr. J.'s tips on dealing with toxic people. About Dr. Gregory Jantz Dr. Jantz is the founder of The Center A Place of HOPE in Edmonds, Washington, voted a Top Ten facility for Depression Treatment in the United States. Dr. Jantz pioneered Whole Person Care in the 1980s and is a world-renowned expert on depression, anxiety, eating disorders, technology addiction, and abuse. Dr. Jantz is a best-selling author of 40 books and a go-to media authority on mental and behavioral health afflictions, appearing on CBS, ABC, NBC, Fox, and CNN. For more information about Dr. Gregory Jantz – Best Selling Author, Depression Specialist, click on the link below: https://www.drgregoryjantz.com/ Visit whydidigetcancer.com for full show notes. ____ Body Deli Checkout my favorite products from body deli that are always in my bathroom Creme de la Rose moisturizer. Phoenix lift face and neck oil (when I run out of this, my face gets so dry and cranky!) Blueberry Fusion Cleanser. Vitamin C Serum. Use the code 'ENOS15' at checkout for 15% off! ____ This episode is sponsored in part by ButcherBox. ButcherBox Choose which high-quality protein you want—chicken breasts, ground beef, or wild Alaskan salmon—and you'll get it for free in your box for a year! Go to the link, www.butcherbox.com/enos, and use the code “enos” to get this offer. That's up to $404 in savings for the year!. And for my favorite chicken soup recipe go to the site, @damndelicious I make loads of this soup in the winter and freeze it in one or two cup containers. It's one of my favorite cold weather meals! This podcast is for informational purposes only and none of the information should be construed as medical advice. Listeners should seek guidance from their own medical team before making any medical or lifestyle changes.
Childhood trauma is a deeply challenging topic, with many experiences capable of causing lasting emotional harm. Events such as emotional, sexual, or physical abuse, the loss of a loved one, or neglect can leave deep scars that persist into adulthood. Studies show that up to two-thirds of children will experience or witness at least one traumatic event before they reach the age of 16. As adults, there are often physical, emotional, cognitive, and relational signs that suggest a history of childhood trauma. In this episode, Dr. Jantz delves into how these early experiences can impact adulthood and shares practical strategies for healing. While the path to recovery may seem long, healing from childhood trauma is not only possible, but within reach. Dr. Jantz's award-winning treatment facility, The Center • A Place of HOPE in Edmonds, Washington, successfully treats those who have significant anxiety, trauma, phobias, and depression. The Center uses the Whole Person Care approach to healing. The Center • A Place of HOPE is recognized as a top 10 mental health center in the U.S., and has treated thousands suffering with mental health challenges. If you or someone you care for is struggling with addiction, depression, or anxiety, please call The Center today and visit with a specialist about what a treatment program can look like for you. Call 888.771.5166 www.aplaceofhope.com
Now more than ever, people are experiencing increasing levels of stress and burnout. We live in a time of overwhelming chronic stress, with one-third of adults reporting that stress consumes most of their days. Left unchecked, this can lead to burnout, addiction, depression, and even serious physical health problems. In this episode, Dr. Jantz offers six practical steps you can take to reduce stress and reclaim balance in your life. While there are no quick fixes for addressing chronic stress and burnout, implementing simple lifestyle and mindset changes today can set you on the path to healing. Establishing these systems is a critical first step toward recovery. Dr. Jantz's award-winning treatment facility, The Center • A Place of HOPE in Edmonds, Washington, successfully treats those who have significant anxiety, trauma, phobias, and depression. The Center uses the Whole Person Care approach to healing. The Center • A Place of HOPE is recognized as a top 10 mental health center in the U.S., and has treated thousands suffering with mental health challenges. If you or someone you care for is struggling with addiction, depression, or anxiety, please call The Center today and visit with a specialist about what a treatment program can look like for you. Call 888.771.5166 www.aplaceofhope.com
In our hyper-connected world, it's easy to become addicted to our devices, without even realizing the toll it's taking on our emotional and mental well-being. When was the last time you took a step back and reflected on just how much time you spend looking at screens? If you're like most people, it's probably more time than you'd like to admit. In this episode, Dr. Jantz discusses some of the signs you might benefit from a technology detox and how to plan for one. A technology detox isn't just a temporary break – it's a chance to rethink how you engage with technology moving forward. This way, you can enjoy the benefits of technology without letting it take over your life. Dr. Jantz's award-winning treatment facility, The Center • A Place of HOPE in Edmonds, Washington, successfully treats those who have significant anxiety, trauma, phobias, and depression. The Center uses the Whole Person Care approach to healing. The Center • A Place of HOPE is recognized as a top 10 mental health center in the U.S., and has treated thousands suffering with mental health challenges. If you or someone you care for is struggling with addiction, depression, or anxiety, please call The Center today and visit with a specialist about what a treatment program can look like for you. Call 888.771.5166 www.aplaceofhope.com
John Fangman, MD discusses opportunities for Medicaid program to cover health-related social needs, such as housing, nutrition and transportation with Katie Garfield, JD, Director of the Center for Health Law and Policy Innovation of Harvard Law School's Whole Person Care initiative and Michelle Collins-Ogle, MD, Director Montefiore Adolescent & Youth Sexual-health Clinic and Associate Professor of Pediatrics at Albert Einstein College of Medicine.See the companion Reimagining Medicaid, How Medicaid Can Help Address Social Determinants of Health Fact Sheet.General registration is now open for the premier ID meeting! Register for IDWeek for the opportunity to surround yourself with the ID experts who are advancing the field. Join ID professionals who want to stay current, apply state-of-the-art science to clinical care and excel in their own careers with CME/CPE/CNE/MOC credit available. Find your why and find your way to IDWeek, Oct. 16-19! https://idweek.org/registration/
In our digital age, social media's impact on mental health cannot be ignored. Whether you're struggling with anxiety, depression, or simply feeling overwhelmed by constant connectivity, there are effective ways to manage your digital life and enhance your well-being. In this episode, Dr. Jantz explores actionable steps to tackle the challenges of excessive social media use. He shares insights on recognizing signs of digital addiction and provides practical advice for creating healthy boundaries with technology. By addressing these issues head-on, you can improve your mental health and foster more meaningful real-life connections. Dr. Jantz's award-winning treatment facility, The Center • A Place of HOPE in Edmonds, Washington, successfully treats those who have significant anxiety, trauma, phobias, and depression. The Center uses the Whole Person Care approach to healing. The Center • A Place of HOPE is recognized as a top 10 mental health center in the U.S., and has treated thousands suffering with mental health challenges. If you or someone you care for is struggling with addiction, depression, or anxiety, please call The Center today and visit with a specialist about what a treatment program can look like for you. Call 888.771.5166 www.aplaceofhope.com
Eric Setterlund, Partner, Bradley Arant Boult Cummings LLP, speaks with Melissa Soliz, Partner, Coppersmith Brockelman PLC, Annie Harrington, Chief Legal Officer, Pyx Health, and Sarah Raybin, Counsel, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, about how to launch a successful social determinant of health (SDOH) platform for sharing data among a patient's care team. They discuss the types of SDOH platforms, legal issues related to using these platforms, considerations when evaluating and launching these platforms, and barriers to participation in these platforms. They recently wrote an article for AHLA's Journal of Health and Life Sciences Law on this topic.To learn more about AHLA and the educational resources available to the health law community, visit americanhealthlaw.org.
Dr. Fiona Lovely is a health and wellness expert with specialties in menopause medicine, functional neurology and functional medicine. Speaking to the topics of women's health around peri-menopause and menopause. Today, Dr. Lovely speaks with the Hello Alpha's Medical Affairs Officer, Dr. mary Jacobson. Dr. J (as she likes to be called) is an OB/GYN who has been practicing medicine since before the WHI changed how we managed the hormonal needs of women at menopause. She has plenty to say about the brilliance of and deficiences in the current system. She speaks candidly about the gaps in care in the United States. This conversation is eye-opening and Dr. J's honesty, refreshing. Please listen, learn and share. Find out more about Hello Alpha here: @helloalphamd and helloalpha.com. Hello Alpha is a telemedicine healthcare platform in the US aimed at making great care accessable for people. They have an eye to equality, especially for women. ✨Want to know more about The Apollo wearable tech? "Apollo is a great tool to not only increase your HRV, but improve emotional regulation and achieve deeper sleep. I would recommend it to anyone looking for more balance in their nervous system, or for women specifically dealing with symptoms related to menopause." apolloneuro.com/lovely for 10% off your first order for our listeners! ✨
Carrie Levine, CNM, IFMCP discusses whole-person care for perimenopause and personalized approaches for assessing and treating fluctuating hormonal patterns. Full transcript: https://www.ifm.org/news-insights/podcast-july-2024-whole-person-care-perimenopause/
Send us a Text Message.As the U.S. population continues to age, Medicare is rapidly consuming a larger portion of the federal budget.In 2023, Medicare expenditures reached a staggering $1 trillion, accounting for approximately 3.1% of the U.S. GDP.Looking ahead, Statista projects that Medicare outlays will soar to $2.1 trillion by 2034, representing around 4.2% of the anticipated U.S. GDP.Such a trajectory of unsustainable spending necessitates innovative and effective solutions.Tune in to this week's episode of CareTalk, where host David Williams is joined by Matrix Medical Network's CEO Catherine Tabaka and Chief Medical Officer Dr. Michael Cantor, as they reveal why whole-person care is the critical solution for improving health equity.TOPICS:0:55 How much is the U.S spending on Medicare?3:18 How did Medicare start?5:18 What are Dual Eligibles?9:37 What are the challenges of Dual Eligibles?13:33 What is whole person care?19:03 What are the motivations for Health Equity Initiatives?26:58 Are disparities in care increasing?29:29 Should the government-sponsored medical insurance work as social welfare?33:17 Understanding in-home and whole-person careDownload Matrix Medical Network's White Paper: "Improving Health Equity Through Whole-Person Care"
Today I had the pleasure of discussing how to live a mindful life with mindfulness teacher, Ted Meissner. About Ted: a meditator since the early 90's, is a UMass Center for Mindfulness Certified MBSR Teacher, and is the host of the podcast Present Moment: Mindfulness Practice and Science and the new video podcast Mindfulness Voyage. He has presented about mindfulness to various groups including Apple, UnitedHealth, Optum, the University of Massachusetts Medical School, the National Black Nurses Association, and others. Ted has been published in Perspectives on Psychological Science, Mindful, and The International Journal of Whole Person Care, and is a peer reviewer of articles for the science journal Mindfulness. He supervises mindfulness teachers internationally with the Institute for Mindfulness-Based Approaches based in Germany, serves on the board of trustees for The Mindfulness Network in the U.K., has held master classes for the Oxford Mindfulness Foundation, and teaches various mindfulness and burnout courses live online.
For today's episode, Dr. Wayne Jonas shared profound insights from his new co-authored book, Healing and Cancer: A Guide to Whole Person Care. Alongside co-author Alyssa McManamon, Dr. Jonas explores a holistic approach to cancer care that integrates traditional medicine with lifestyle and emotional well-being.
In this episode of “Hope & Possibilities,” Dr. Jantz delves into the painful experience of betrayal. If you have experience betrayal, you know first-hand that it can shatter trust, induce despair, and wreak havoc on both emotional and physical well-being. Betrayal can occur in many different forms – from personal relationships to the workplace. It is important to acknowledge the trauma that results from betrayal and seek comprehensive healing, which involves not only understanding the betrayal but also learning to manage emotions like anger, guilt, and shame. Recovery is a gradual process, requiring patience, self-compassion, and often professional support. Ultimately, Dr. Jantz affirms that it is possible to overcome the devastation of betrayal and rebuild a foundation of trust and resilience. Dr. Jantz's award-winning treatment facility, The Center • A Place of HOPE in Edmonds, Washington, successfully treats those who have significant anxiety, trauma, phobias, and depression. The Center uses the Whole Person Care approach to healing. The Center • A Place of HOPE is recognized as a top 10 mental health center in the U.S., and has treated thousands suffering with mental health challenges. If you or someone you care for is struggling with a challenging relationship or depression, please call The Center today and visit with a specialist about what a treatment program can look like for you. Call 888.771.5166 www.aplaceofhope.com
Wayne Jonas, MD, is a widely published investigator, practicing family physician, and professor of medicine at Georgetown University and at Uniformed Services University of Health Sciences. He is also a retired lieutenant colonel in the Medical Corps of the United States Army. Dr. Jonas was the director of the Office of Alternative Medicine at the National Institutes of Health from 1995 to 1999 and led the World Health Organization's Collaborative Center for Traditional Medicine. Prior to that, he served as the director of medical research fellowship at the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research. He now advises national and international organizations on ways to implement evidence-based healing practices in their medical systems. He serves as the President of Healing Works Foundation and participates with Primary Care for All Americans. His newest book is Healing and Cancer: A Guide to Whole Person Care, co-authored with Alyssa McManamon, MD, released April 23, 2024 by Rodin Books. You can connect with Dr. Jonas via Instagram. @drwaynejonas Related Episodes: Ep 242 - Exercise to Prevent and Treat Cancer with Dr. Allison Betof Ep 288 - From the Vault: How Healing Works with Dr. Wayne Jonas If you like this episode, please subscribe to Pursuing Health on iTunes and give it a rating or share your feedback on social media using the hashtag #PursuingHealth. I look forward to bringing you future episodes with inspiring individuals and ideas about health. Disclaimer: This podcast is for general information only, and does not provide medical advice. I recommend that you seek assistance from your personal physician for any health conditions or concerns.
In this episode of DGTL Voices, Ed welcomes Terry Shaw, President and CEO of AdventHealth, for an insightful conversation about the future of healthcare technology. Discover how AdventHealth's mission drives its innovative approaches and learn about their strategic initiatives in digital transformation. Key Highlights: EHR Strategy and Unexpected Journeys: Terry Shaw shares AdventHealth's Electronic Health Record (EHR) strategy and the unexpected paths it has led them down. Hear about their commitment to leveraging digital capabilities to enhance patient care. Building Consumer-Focused Solutions: Learn how AdventHealth is creating a consumer-focused network to help individuals find the right healthcare solutions. From care advocacy to digital virtual assistants, explore how they are helping consumers navigate their care more effectively. The Future of Digital Tech in Healthcare: Terry Shaw provides his perspective on the future of digital technology in the healthcare industry. Discover how he believes tech can transform care delivery by freeing up more time for human interaction and improving overall efficiency. AI and Ambient Technology: Delve into the potential of AI and ambient technology in healthcare. Terry discusses how these advancements can reduce frustrations in the patient-doctor relationship, streamline patient notes, follow-up care, and pharmacy processes. Advice for Tech Leaders: Gain valuable advice for tech leaders on maintaining a strong relationship with their CEO and ensuring successful collaboration on digital initiatives. Life Mantra: In everything you do, give glory to God. Tune in to DGTL Voices and take a deep dive into the digital innovations shaping the healthcare industry with insights.
Trauma bonding refers to the complex bonds that form between individuals who have undergone intense and often painful experiences together, leading to an unhealthy emotional connection. There are different forms trauma can take that have a profound impact on relationships, mental health, and overall well-being. In this episode, Dr. Jantz shares examples of how this trauma can present itself in relationships and outlines practical steps towards healing and recovery. To learn more about the signs of trauma bonding, watch part 1 of this series. Dr. Jantz's award-winning treatment facility, The Center • A Place of HOPE in Edmonds, Washington, successfully treats those who have significant anxiety, trauma, phobias, and depression. The Center uses the Whole Person Care approach to healing. The Center • A Place of HOPE is recognized as a top 10 mental health center in the U.S., and has treated thousands suffering with mental health challenges. If you or someone you care for is struggling with a challenging relationship or depression, please call The Center today and visit with a specialist about what a treatment program can look like for you. Call 888.771.5166 www.aplaceofhope.com
You may have heard the term “trauma bonding,” but what exactly does it mean, and how does it impact people's lives? In this podcast episode, Dr. Jantz delves into the topic of trauma bonding – how it develops, the signs, and the types of relationships in which this dynamic can appear. A trauma bond occurs between people who have shared an emotional, intense, and painful experience together, resulting in an unhealthy emotional connection between the abuser and the victim. For individuals in a trauma bonded relationship, there are steps you can take to break free from this cycle of trauma and reclaim your life. Watch part 2 to learn more about these strategies. Dr. Jantz's award-winning treatment facility, The Center • A Place of HOPE in Edmonds, Washington, successfully treats those who have significant anxiety, trauma, phobias, and depression. The Center uses the Whole Person Care approach to healing.The Center • A Place of HOPE is recognized as a top 10 mental health center in the U.S., and has treated thousands suffering with mental health challenges. If you or someone you care for is struggling with a challenging relationship or depression, please call The Center today and visit with a specialist about what a treatment program can look like for you. Call 888.771.5166 www.aplaceofhope.com
In today's fast-paced society, stress and burnout have become all too familiar. How do you know if you've reached your breaking point? In this podcast episode, Dr. Jantz discusses why this stress is so prevalent and some of the signs to look out for to help you navigate the impact of burnout on your life. By recognizing signs of burnout and prioritizing self-care, individuals can begin to navigate the path towards healing. From simple habits like staying hydrated and getting enough sleep to addressing deeper emotional wounds, there are practical steps we can take to regain balance and resilience in the face of stress. Dr. Jantz's award-winning treatment facility, The Center • A Place of HOPE in Edmonds, Washington, successfully treats those who have significant anxiety, trauma, phobias, and depression. The Center uses the Whole Person Care approach to healing. The Center • A Place of HOPE is recognized as a top 10 mental health center in the U.S., and has treated thousands suffering with mental health challenges. If you or someone you care for is struggling with a challenging relationship or depression, please call The Center today and visit with a specialist about what a treatment program can look like for you. Call 888.771.5166 www.aplaceofhope.com
Risk-based contracts allow providers to think about the whole person, rather than focusing on billing for services, says Jaja Okigwe, CEO of First Choice Health.
With over 40 years of experience in counseling and treating eating disorders, Dr. Jantz brings a wealth of knowledge to the topic. Orthorexia, a fixation on the quality and purity of food, is a growing eating disorder concern in today's society. From meticulously scrutinizing food labels to avoiding entire food groups out of fear, individuals with orthorexia often find themselves trapped in a cycle of anxiety and self-imposed dietary restrictions. In this podcast episode, Dr. Jantz discusses some early signs and symptoms of orthorexia along with the importance of understanding its progression and impact on mental and physical health. Despite the challenges that orthorexia presents, there are solutions out there for individuals on their journey towards healing. Dr. Jantz's award-winning treatment facility, The Center • A Place of HOPE in Edmonds, Washington, successfully treats those who have significant anxiety, trauma, phobias, and depression. The Center uses the Whole Person Care approach to healing. The Center • A Place of HOPE is recognized as a top 10 mental health center in the U.S., and has treated thousands suffering with mental health challenges. If you or someone you care for is struggling with a challenging relationship or depression, please call The Center today and visit with a specialist about what a treatment program can look like for you. Call 888.771.5166 www.aplaceofhope.com
In this podcast episode, Dr. Jantz discusses the different stages of grief and how to process each of these stages. Grief can come in many different forms – a sudden loss of a loved one, losing a job, a personal injury, and many other life events that can leave us feeling shocked and alone. As someone who's witnessed and treated the complexities of grief for 40 years, Dr. Jantz has valuable insights and strategies for finding HOPE after a loss. Learning what to expect in the different stages of grief is an important first step in the healing journey. Instead of allowing the trauma you've experienced to control your life, discover how to empower yourself and rebuild your strength. Dr. Jantz's award-winning treatment facility, The Center • A Place of HOPE in Edmonds, Washington, successfully treats those who have significant anxiety, trauma, phobias, and depression. The Center uses the Whole Person Care approach to healing. The Center • A Place of HOPE is recognized as a top 10 mental health center in the U.S., and has treated thousands suffering with mental health challenges. If you or someone you care for is struggling with a challenging relationship or depression, please call The Center today and visit with a specialist about what a treatment program can look like for you. Call 888.771.5166 www.aplaceofhope.com
Discussion with Dr. Susan Quigley regarding her practice, SuNu Wellness Center, whose health clinic model encourages authentic referrals and collaborative whole person care.Topics of Discussion:-The mission behind SuNu Wellness Center, a collaborative health clinic-The range of services and practitioners available at SuNu-Tips and practices to begin practicing holistic care at homeDr. Susan Quigley (She/Her) is the owner and founder of SuNu Wellness Center. She received her bachelor's degree in Biology/Human Physiology at Northern Michigan University. In 2009, Susan obtained her Doctorate of Chiropractic from Northwestern Health Sciences University in Bloomington, MN. Dr. Susan has expanded her knowledge through hands-on training and seminars with the International Chiropractic Pediatric Association and is also certified in Breech Balancing Technique through Northern Lights Wellness Professional Education, and the Webster Technique. She has also had additional training with Gail Tully of Spinning Babies ®. Additionally, Dr. Susan is trained in Quantum Integration Technique, a muscle testing practice that can help chiropractic adjustments by supporting the different organ systems of the body. She is driven to empower and educate her clients on the importance of self-care and using food as medicine to heal. She is passionate about achieving a balanced nervous system through Chiropractic care in combination with other modalities. SuNu Wellness Center has been her lifelong dream — to form a collaborative of skillful and genuine practitioners where healing is the primary intention. Dr. Susan is so proud of the space that SuNu has become — beautiful, sacred, and full of heart. When not at SuNu, she is studying the healing arts, working in her regenerative garden, or spending time in nature. She enjoys biking around the lakes, taking hikes in the woods, being on her yoga mat, and traveling with her family.Dr. Susan currently sees patients at SuNu's Minnetonka location.Schedule a visit now! Mention the podcast for $25 off your first visit to SuNu! Social Media:Sunu Wellness WebsiteSuNu Wellness InstagramSuNu Wellness FacebookDr. Susan Quigley's InstagramWell Connected Twin Cities is connecting you with local health and wellness professionals in your community. Discover what's possible by surfing the directory, taking a class, or attending the next event. http://wellconnectedtwincities.com/Follow us on instagram https://instagram.com/wellconnectedtwincities
In this podcast, Dr. Jantz dives deep into the topic of failure – a feeling that we're all too familiar with. Failure is an inevitable part of the human experience. However, the ability to reframe failure as an opportunity will be transformational in your journey towards healing. Learn practical strategies for reframing failure, such as choosing to move forward rather than backward, embracing vulnerability by owning our mistakes, and practicing self-compassion by forgiving ourselves. By reframing our understanding of failure, we can reclaim our sense of purpose and resilience. Ultimately, Dr. Jantz explains that failure is not final – it's a stepping stone to becoming our best selves. Join us as we unpack the power of redemption in the face of failure. Dr. Jantz's award-winning treatment facility, The Center • A Place of HOPE in Edmonds, Washington, successfully treats those who have significant anxiety, trauma, phobias, and depression. The Center uses the Whole Person Care approach to healing.The Center • A Place of HOPE is recognized as a top 10 mental health center in the U.S., and has treated thousands suffering with mental health challenges. If you or someone you care for is struggling with a challenging relationship or depression, please call The Center today and visit with a specialist about what a treatment program can look like for you. Call 888.771.5166 www.aplaceofhope.com
In this episode, Prashanth Sarpamale, CEO of Althea.ai, discusses the company's focus on integrating health equity with patient engagement and closing care gaps. He explains how they use healthcare analytics and AI methodology to identify social determinants of health and their impact on patient health. Prashanth also shares insights on his journey from chief data analytics officer to CEO and the importance of leveraging data and analytics to drive clinical outcomes. This episode provides valuable information on the intersection of technology and healthcare. Highlights: [00:01:03] Closing care gaps in healthcare. [00:04:06] Ensuring care teams have the necessary data. [00:09:08] Non-traditional sources of data. [00:14:29] Interoperability and healthcare systems. [00:16:53] Medicare spending stabilization. [00:23:12] Building analytics skills for transition. [00:26:04] Progressions into high levels of management. Guest: Prashanth is the CEO of Althea.ai, which is focused on using analytics to integrate Health Equity with Whole Person Care. Before joining Althea.ai, he was Chief Data & Analytics Officer at Oak Street Health. In this leading Value-Based Care company, he leveraged data to drive innovation and enhance patient care. Before his tenure at Oak Street Health, Prashanth served as Senior Vice President for Operations Analytics at United Health Care, where he led all Data Engineering, Business Insights, and Advanced Analytics and Research for all lines of business – Medicare, Medicaid, and Commercial. Before this, he set up and led global analytics practices at UnitedHealth and Hewlett-Packard. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/prashanth-sarpamale-99ba7b/ --- Thank you so much for checking out this episode of The Tech Trek, and we would appreciate it if you would take a minute to rate and review us on your favorite podcast player. Want to learn more about us? Head over at https://www.elevano.com Have questions or want to cover specific topics with our future guests? Please message me at https://www.linkedin.com/in/amirbormand (Amir Bormand)