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Dr. Armin Feldman's Pretrial Prelitigation Medical Legal Consulting Coaching Program will teach you to build your own nonclinical consulting business as a valued consultant to attorneys without doing med mal cases or expert witness work. Armin will teach you everything from business concepts to the medicine involved when launching your new consulting business during one year of unlimited coaching. For more information go to nonclinicalphysicians.com/mlconsulting/ Learn the business and management skills you need by enrolling in the University of Tennessee Physician Executive MBA program at nonclinicalphysicians.com/physicianmba. Get the FREE GUIDE to 10 Nonclinical Careers at nonclinicalphysicians.com/freeguide. Get a list of 70 nontraditional jobs at nonclinicalphysicians.com/70jobs. =============== Robert J. Cooper, MD, is an attending physician in the Department of Endocrinology at Holyoke Medical Center in Holyoke, Massachusetts. He received his medical degree from Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, New York, and completed residency training in internal medicine at Long Island Jewish Hospital, New Hyde Park, New York. He completed fellowship training in endocrinology at Long Island Jewish Hospital and Winthrop–University Hospital, Mineola, New York. He lectured this past year at SEAK on combating physician burnout with nonclinical diversification, including knowledge consulting. He provides keynote lectures and/or provide workshops to physician groups interested in combining nonclinical and clinical activities. During these lectures, he provides a roadmap for entrance to nonclinical work while maintaining a flexible clinical presence. In this week's interview, Robert explains how and why he started adding nonclinical part-time work to his career, as he cut back on his clinical time. John and Robert discuss several types of knowledge consulting, including expert witness consulting. And Robert provides advice for those physicians who want to pursue these opportunities, including how to optimize earnings, and how to please the organizations looking for your assistance. You'll find links mentioned in the episode at nonclinicalphysicians.com/part-time-consulting/
I know tearing in in birth is on your mind-- and something even scarier than tearing is having to have an episiotomy during labor! So, that's exactly what we are diving into on today's episode! HeHe is joined by Dr. Kia Lannaman, aka Dr. K, to discuss everything you need to know about episiotomies! While no one wants it to be done to them, it is sometimes needed (but, not often AT ALL) and I want you to know the questions to ask to advocate for yourself if you end up being the rare case that calls for one! Dr. K's Bio: Dr. K earned her doctorate of medicine from the University of Miami in Miami, Florida. She completed a residency in Obstetrics & Gynecology at Winthrop University Hospital in New York and a Fellowship in Maternal-Fetal Medicine at the joint program sponsored by the Perinatology Research Branch of the National Institute of Health, Wayne State University and the Detroit Medical Center in Detroit, Michigan. Currently, she works in the midwest of the United States of America. Dr. K has special interests in risk prevention & reduction for pregnant mothers, diagnosing and managing birth defects for children in the womb and encouraging healthy practices after childbirth, such as breastfeeding. She has a panache for clear, non-alarmist communication of complex ideas. Dr. K has published in high-impact peer-reviewed Obstetric Journals. She is a member of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists and the Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine. “I am a wife and mom; I welcomed my first child in fall 2020, during the COVID-19/Pandemic. I am zealous to share helpful insights and advice on all things related to pregnancy and motherhood. I believe my work as a physician is a personal assignment from God. Connect with Dr. K on IG! Join The Birth Lounge! Connect with HeHe on IG! Freebie: Questions to ask your provider Links mentioned: https://www.acog.org/clinical/clinical-guidance/practice-bulletin/articles/2018/09/prevention-and-management-of-obstetric-lacerations-at-vaginal-delivery https://www.leapfroggroup.org
Strauss Allergy & Asthma Therapy opened its Westbury office in 2007, but Dr. Raphael (Ralph) Strauss has been a practicing allergist for over 30 years. Dr. Strauss is certified by the American Board of Allergy & Immunology. After graduating cum laude from Brandeis University, he began his medical career at Mount Sinai School of Medicine, where he received his medical degree in 1986. He did his internship and residency in pediatrics at Schneider Children's Hospital/ Long Island Jewish Medical Center. There, he was recognized with the Best Resident Teaching Award in 1989. He followed up his residency with a two-year fellowship in allergy and immunology at the Long Island Jewish Medical Center. Dr. Strauss has multiple professional affiliations, including Winthrop University Hospital, North Shore University Hospital, South Nassau Communities Hospital, Long Island Jewish Hospital, and Stony Brook University Hospital, where he is a Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics. He is a fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics, Nassau County Medical Society, and the American College and the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology. He has authored and co-authored a number of publications for professional journals. Dr. Strauss has made several TV appearances as an expert in allergy and has been quoted in media publications such as the New York Times. The Empathy Project https://www.empathyproject.com/our-team-05262021 Amazon: If I Understood You, Would I Have This Look on My Face?: My Adventures in the Art and Science of Relating and Communicating https://www.amazon.com/Understood-Would-Have-This-Look/dp/1524781924 JOWMA Podcast: What Patients Say, What Doctors Hear/What Doctors Say, What Patients Hear with Dr. Danielle Ofri https://spotifyanchor-web.app.link/e/FM10beLUnBb _______________________________________________________ Become a JOWMA Member! www.jowma.org Follow us on Instagram! www.instagram.com/JOWMA_org Follow us on Twitter! www.twitter.com/JOWMA_med Follow us on Facebook! https://www.facebook.com/JOWMAorg/ Stay up-to-date with JOWMA news! Sign up for the JOWMA newsletter! https://jowma.us6.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=9b4e9beb287874f9dc7f80289&id=ea3ef44644&mc_cid=dfb442d2a7&mc_eid=e9eee6e41e
Strauss Allergy & Asthma Therapy opened its Westbury office in 2007, but Dr. Raphael (Ralph) Strauss has been a practicing allergist for over 30 years. Dr. Strauss is certified by the American Board of Allergy & Immunology. After graduating cum laude from Brandeis University, he began his medical career at Mount Sinai School of Medicine, where he received his medical degree in 1986. He did his internship and residency in pediatrics at Schneider Children's Hospital/ Long Island Jewish Medical Center. There, he was recognized with the Best Resident Teaching Award in 1989. He followed up his residency with a two-year fellowship in allergy and immunology at the Long Island Jewish Medical Center. Dr. Strauss has multiple professional affiliations, including Winthrop University Hospital, North Shore University Hospital, South Nassau Communities Hospital, Long Island Jewish Hospital, and Stony Brook University Hospital, where he is a Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics. He is a fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics, Nassau County Medical Society, and the American College and the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology. He has authored and co-authored a number of publications for professional journals. Dr. Strauss has made several TV appearances as an expert in allergy and has been quoted in media publications such as the New York Times. More Podcasts about Asthma and Allergies: All About Allergies with Tehila Saadia, MD, CLC All That Wheezes Is Not Asthma with Dr. Daniel Krich This podcast episode is sponsored by the Lev Initiative: Everyone deserves to be safe. The Lev Initiative provides mental health support to those impacted by intimate partner violence, also known as domestic violence. We take a holistic approach to help survivors of any age find ways to heal and thrive. Our virtual and in-person services include crisis and individual counseling sessions, support groups, psychotherapy, community-sensitive emergency housing, and linkages to a variety of community resources. The Lev Initiative is brought to the community by The Jewish Board in partnership with UJA-Federation. For more information, contact us confidentially at lev@jbfcs.org or 646-273-1800. Are you interested in sponsoring the JOWMA Podcast? Email digitalcontent@jowma.org for more information.
Doctor Sean Levchuck was born in the Bronx and raised in Commack, New York. He graduated from Commack High School South and continued his education at the State University of New York at Stony Brook where he played four years of college ice hockey. After graduating from college, he attended St. Georges University School of Medicine in Grenada, West Indies. He graduated in 1989 and did his pediatric residency at Winthrop University Hospital in Mineola. He served as the pediatric chief resident from 199-92. Upon completion of his residency, he did a fellowship in pediatric cardiology at Saint Christopher's Hospital for Children in Philadelphia where he met his wife, Leslie. He joined Pediatric Cardiology of Long Island and Saint Francis Hospital in 1995. He became involved in the Gift of Life in 1996 following the retirement of doctors Zoltan Mesko and Fillipo Balboni. He organized several fund-raising events for the Gift of Life including the Skate for Life in 1997, 1999, 2001, and 2003. These events were highly successful and involved retired NHL greats and celebrity ice hockey players playing a charity hockey game. In all total, the events raised over $700,000 for the Gift of Life. He has been honored by the Gift of Life as an Angel award winner on several occasions. He is currently the chairman of Pediatrics and Pediatric Cardiology at Saint Francis Hospital and a senior partner at Pediatric Cardiology of Long Island. He serves on the board of directors of Companions in Courage, a charity founded by NHL Hall of Famer Pat Lafontaine.Additionally, he is a part-time clinical instructor of anatomy at Saint Anthony's High School in Huntington NY. He is board certified in Pediatrics and Pediatric Cardiology. He resides in Greenlawn with his wife Leslie and his two sons, Connor and Cameron.Please subscribe to our podcast on apple or amazon and give us a great review. You can make suggestions for guests and topics on our website below. Thanks for listening. Follow us on social media YouTube Instagram, WebPageThe Pediatric Lounge - A Podcast taking you behind the door of the Physician's Lounge to get a deeper insight into just what docs are talking about today, from the clinically profound to the wonderfully routine...and everything in between.The conversations are not intended as medical advice and the opinions expressed are solely those of the host and guest.
Dr. Reddy is the director of interventional cardiology at the James A Haley VA Medical Center in Tampa, FL. He completed his general and interventional cardiology fellowship training at Winthrop University Hospital in Long Island, NY. After practicing interventional cardiology for ten years, he changed his focus towards cardiovascular health promotion and disease prevention, using lifestyle and nutrition based strategies. He is a member of American College of Cardiology's working group on nutrition and lifestyle. In addition, he serves as a board of director and the treasurer for the American College of Lifestyle Medicine. He is the founding Co-Chair of Veterans Health Administration/Department of Defense member interest group and the Cardiology member interest group under the American College of Lifestyle Medicine. Dr. Reddy is board certified in Cardiology, Interventional Cardiology and Lifestyle Medicine. He is closely involved with the department of Whole Health at the Tampa VA hospital. Working in partnership with the local Whole Health leadership, he established two preventive cardiology clinics.HEAL – Healthy Eating and Living – Introductory ProgramCALM – Comprehensive Approach to Lifestyle Medicine – 6 weeks of multidisciplinary program. He is passionate and deeply committed to the idea of health promotion and disease prevention, using lifestyle and nutrition related tools. It is with this passion and commitment, he boldly challenges his patients with – “I have a carrot and a stent, you pick!” This podcast is brought to you by Emory Lifestyle Medicine & Wellness. To learn more about our work, please visithttps://bit.ly/EmoryLM
Dr. Reddy is the director of interventional cardiology at the James A Haley VA Medical Center in Tampa, FL. He completed his general and interventional cardiology fellowship training at Winthrop University Hospital in Long Island, NY. After practicing interventional cardiology for ten years, he changed his focus towards cardiovascular health promotion and disease prevention, using lifestyle and nutrition based strategies. He is a member of American College of Cardiology's working group on nutrition and lifestyle. In addition, he serves as a board of director and the treasurer for the American College of Lifestyle Medicine. He is the founding Co-Chair of Veterans Health Administration/Department of Defense member interest group and the Cardiology member interest group under the American College of Lifestyle Medicine. Dr. Reddy is board certified in Cardiology, Interventional Cardiology and Lifestyle Medicine. He is closely involved with the department of Whole Health at the Tampa VA hospital. Working in partnership with the local Whole Health leadership, he established two preventive cardiology clinics.HEAL – Healthy Eating and Living – Introductory ProgramCALM – Comprehensive Approach to Lifestyle Medicine – 6 weeks of multidisciplinary program. He is passionate and deeply committed to the idea of health promotion and disease prevention, using lifestyle and nutrition related tools. It is with this passion and commitment, he boldly challenges his patients with – “I have a carrot and a stent, you pick!” This podcast is brought to you by Emory Lifestyle Medicine & Wellness. To learn more about our work, please visithttps://bit.ly/EmoryLM
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Dr. Humayun “Hank” J. Chaudhry is President and Chief Executive Officer of the Federation of State Medical Boards (FSMB) of the United States. The FSMB is the umbrella agency for all the state medical licensing boards. Dr. Chaudhry, graduated from New York University, NYITCOM, and Harvard School of Public Health. He is board certified in internal medicine and completed his residency training at Winthrop-University Hospital. In addition, he served as health commissioner for Suffolk county and was flight surgeon with the 732nd Airlift Squadron and as the medical operations flight commander. He is the author of multiple books and textbooks, and was listed by Modern Healthcare magazine as one of the 50 Most Influential Physician Executives and Leaders. We are incredibly lucky to be able to talk and listen to someone who has impacted so many of both patient and student lives. We hope you enjoy this episode.
Dr. Reddy is the director of interventional cardiology at the James A Haley VA Medical Center in Tampa, FL. He completed his general and interventional cardiology fellowship training at Winthrop University Hospital in Long Island, NY. After practicing interventional cardiology for ten years, he changed his focus towards cardiovascular health promotion and disease prevention, using lifestyle and nutrition based strategies. He is a member of American College of Cardiology's working group on nutrition and lifestyle. In addition, he serves as a board of director and the treasurer for the American College of Lifestyle Medicine. He is the founding Co-Chair of Veterans Health Administration/Department of Defense member interest group and the Cardiology member interest group under the American College of Lifestyle Medicine. Dr. Reddy is board certified in Cardiology, Interventional Cardiology and Lifestyle Medicine. He is closely involved with the department of Whole Health at the Tampa VA hospital. Working in partnership with the local Whole Health leadership, he established two preventive cardiology clinics.HEAL – Healthy Eating and Living – Introductory ProgramCALM – Comprehensive Approach to Lifestyle Medicine – 6 weeks of multidisciplinary program. He is passionate and deeply committed to the idea of health promotion and disease prevention, using lifestyle and nutrition related tools. It is with this passion and commitment, he boldly challenges his patients with – “I have a carrot and a stent, you pick!” This podcast is brought to you by Emory Lifestyle Medicine & Wellness. To learn more about our work, please visithttps://bit.ly/EmoryLM
Host: Ana Maria Rosario Guest: Martin R. Chavez, MD, FACOG From the Women's Health Annual Visit in Chicago, host Ana Maria Rosario talks with Dr. Martin Chavez, the Director of Maternal Fetal Medicine and Fetal Surgery Program at Winthrop University Hospital, about the maternal-fetal effects of the Zika virus outbreak.
Host: Ana Maria Rosario Guest: Martin R. Chavez, MD, FACOG From the Women's Health Annual Visit in Chicago, host Ana Maria Rosario talks with Dr. Martin Chavez, the Director of Maternal Fetal Medicine and Fetal Surgery Program at Winthrop University Hospital, about the maternal-fetal effects of the Zika virus outbreak.
Joan Buckley, from the department of nursing, talks with Philip Jordan of Jordan Mural Design Inc. about the effect art has on healing. Philip Jordan is an accomplished artist who specializes in trompe l'oiel and other decorative designs. Recently Mr. Jordan has been recognized for a mural he did outside the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit of Winthrop University Hospital and is looking forward to bringing his work to other areas in healthcare.
Joan Buckley, from the department of nursing, talks with Philip Jordan of Jordan Mural Design Inc. about the effect art has on healing. Philip Jordan is an accomplished artist who specializes in trompe l'oiel and other decorative designs. Recently Mr. Jordan has been recognized for a mural he did outside the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit of Winthrop University Hospital and is looking forward to bringing his work to other areas in healthcare.
Alan Jacobson, MD, Winthrop-University Hospital
Nothing says Happy New Year like a healthy heart. To that end, Jane’s guest today is Doctor Srihari Naidu, a renowned interventional cardiologist and the Director of the Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory, at Winthrop-University Hospital. He will help listeners recognize the warning signs of an impending coronary crisis ----and suggest the latest treatments, tools and techniques, along with lifestyle modifications, to both prevent and cure artery and valve issues. Jane will also be speaking with Greg Obrien, an award-winning investigative reporter, who was diagnosed in 2009 at age 59 with Early Onset Alzheimer’s. Acting on instinct and true journalistic grit, he felt compelled to document his experience on living with Alzheimers, not dying from it. Those notes became his latest best-selling book, On Pluto: Inside the Mind of Alzheimer’s. Simply put: Greg will give hope to those who are lost ---and a voice to those who cannot speak.
Nothing says Happy New Year like a healthy heart. To that end, Jane’s guest today is Doctor Srihari Naidu, a renowned interventional cardiologist and the Director of the Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory, at Winthrop-University Hospital. He will help listeners recognize the warning signs of an impending coronary crisis ----and suggest the latest treatments, tools and techniques, along with lifestyle modifications, to both prevent and cure artery and valve issues. Jane will also be speaking with Greg Obrien, an award-winning investigative reporter, who was diagnosed in 2009 at age 59 with Early Onset Alzheimer’s. Acting on instinct and true journalistic grit, he felt compelled to document his experience on living with Alzheimers, not dying from it. Those notes became his latest best-selling book, On Pluto: Inside the Mind of Alzheimer’s. Simply put: Greg will give hope to those who are lost ---and a voice to those who cannot speak.
Nothing says Happy New Year like a healthy heart. To that end, Jane’s guest today is Doctor Srihari Naidu, a renowned interventional cardiologist and the Director of the Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory, at Winthrop-University Hospital. He will help listeners recognize the warning signs of an impending coronary crisis ----and suggest the latest treatments, tools and techniques, along with lifestyle modifications, to both prevent and cure artery and valve issues. Jane will also be speaking with Greg Obrien, an award-winning investigative reporter, who was diagnosed in 2009 at age 59 with Early Onset Alzheimer’s. Acting on instinct and true journalistic grit, he felt compelled to document his experience on living with Alzheimers, not dying from it. Those notes became his latest best-selling book, On Pluto: Inside the Mind of Alzheimer’s. Simply put: Greg will give hope to those who are lost ---and a voice to those who cannot speak.
1) Response to shunting and predictors of response in idiopathic normal pressure hydrocephalus and 2) Topic of the month: Neurology Today: Recent Publications. This podcast for the Neurology Journal begins and closes with Dr. Robert Gross, Editor-in-Chief, briefly discussing highlighted articles from the print issue of Neurology. In the second segment Dr. Farrah Mateen interviews Dr. John Halperin about the AAN guideline on response to shunting and predictors of response in idiopathic normal pressure hydrocephalus. Dr. Ted Burns is interviewing Dr. Qadeer Arshad for our “What's Trending” feature of the week about his paper on electrocortical therapy for motion sickness. In the next part of the podcast Dr. Ted Burns interviews Dr. Lorenz Studer about a Neurology Today story on the topic of stem cell therapy in Parkinson disease.The participants had nothing to disclose except Drs. Mateen, Halperin, Burns and Studer. Dr. Mateen received research support from the Canadian Institute of Health Research.Dr. Halperin serves as an editorial board member of The Neurologist, ACP PIER, Current Neurology & Neuroscience Reports; serves on the evidence-based medicine group for Neurology®; receives speakers' honoraria from the American Academy of Neurology, Flemish Neurological Society, University of Maryland, Winthrop University Hospital and Inova Health System; receives royalties from the publication of the book Lyme disease-An evidence-based approach and from Up-to-Date; gave expert testimony in medical malpractice cases defending physicians related to Lyme disease; received research support from Centers for Disease Control & Prevention, Lyme disease vs. MS.Dr. Ted Burns serves as Podcast Editor for Neurology®; and has received research support for consulting activities with UCB, CSL Behring, Walgreens and Alexion Pharmaceuticals, Inc.Dr. Studer serves on the scientific advisory board for Allen Brain Institute and Neurona Irc.; received travel of compensation Allen Brain Institute and Neurona Irc.; is a consultant for Allen BrainInstitute and Neurona Irc.; is a consultant for Allen Brain Institute and Neurona Irc.; has a patent for dopaminergic neuron.
In this episode of Epilepsy.com's Hallway Conversations, Dr. Joseph Sirven, Professor of Neurology at Mayo Clinic Arizona and Editor-in-Chief of Epilepsy.com, interviews Alan B. Ettinger MD, MBA, Professor of Clinical Neurology, Albert Einstein College of Medicine; Epilepsy Director, NSPC Director of EEG, Huntington Hospital; Director of the Epilepsy Wellness Program, Neuroscience Institute at Winthrop University Hospital; Attending Epileptologist, Comprehensive Epilepsy Center of Long Island at St. Charles Hospital about epilepsy and ADHD in adults.
Special Guest: Susan Vierczhalek, MD, FAAP, FABM, IBCLC is an Associate Professor of Clinical Pediatrics New York University School of Medicine and is the medical director of the Bellevue newborn nursery, and of the Bellevue Breastfeeding Program and co-director of the high-risk newborn follow-up program. She serves as the American Academy of Pediatrics New York Chapter 3 Breastfeeding Coordinator, Chair of the New York State Breastfeeding Coalition and Vice-chair of the New York City Breastfeeding Leadership Council. She is a Fellow of the Academy of Breastfeeding Medicine and an International Board Certified Lactation Consultant. Special Guest: Karen Hylton-McGuire has been a Neonatal Intensive Care (NICU) nurse for over 35 years. She received her BSN from Carlow University in Pittsburgh and her MS in nursing education from Adelphi University on Long Island. She is currently pursuing her PhD at Molloy College on Long Island. Ms. Hylton-McGuire is certified in Neonatal Nursing and is an Internationally Board Certified Lactation Consultant. She initiated the lactation program at the Brooklyn Hospital Center, and is currently the Lactation Educator at Winthrop University Hospital. Ms. Hylton-McGuire is the recipients of the 2010 Nurse of Excellence Nassau-Suffolk Hospital Council, Healthcare Heroes Nurse Educator. Both women are on the board of the NY State Breast Feeding Coalition.
Guest: Martin R. Chavez, MD, FACOG Host: Brian P. McDonough, MD, FAAFP Host Dr. Brian McDonough is joined by Dr. Martin Chavez, Chief of Maternal Fetal Medicine at Winthrop University Hospital, to highlight updates in Non-Invasive Prenatal Testing.
He is director of psycho social services for Winthrop University Hospital. Dr Fried has devoted his life to grief and bereavement through teaching, counseling and writing.