Podcasts about women's health services

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Latest podcast episodes about women's health services

RNZ: Morning Report
Call cash injection for overhaul of women's health services

RNZ: Morning Report

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2021 4:47


Policymakers, doctors and educators say the health system in Aotearoa is failing women, wahine Māori and trans and non-binary people.  Today the Gender Justice Collective will meet on parliament's steps calling for an urgent select committee process and a $6 million injection into an overhaul of women's health services.  They say New Zealand is lagging behind countries like Australia, Canada and the UK. Ange Meyer is a Spokesperson for the Gender Justice Collective. She spoke to Susie Ferguson.

Texas Tribune Brief
Officials want to cut funding for women's health services in Texas while preserving an anti-abortion program.

Texas Tribune Brief

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2020 5:13


A budget document shows funding for the anti-abortion program would be maintained, but reduced for doctors and clinics that provide reduced-cost contraception and health screenings.

Medically Speaking
Women's Health Services with Dr. Meredith Carbone, OB/GYN

Medically Speaking

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2019 50:51


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Connecting Cookeville Podcast
Connecting Cookeville 076: Michael Casal

Connecting Cookeville Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2019 30:01


The son of immigrant parents, Dr. Michael Casal moved to the Upper Cumberland to practice medicine as an OB-GYN. Knowing little of the "business of medicine", Dr. Casal did what so many business owners have to do - learn as they go, and he know runs one of the most respected solo practices in our region, Women's Health Services. In this podcast, Dr. Casal shares his advice about balancing his two passions in life: family and work. Full of wisdom and lots of laughs, this episode gives our audience a glimpse behind the curtain of one of our local social celebrities and the causes that are close to his heart. Between their YouTube channel and appearances on Family Fued, the Casal's know how to work hard AND play hard! You don't want to miss this one!

Conference Coverage
Getting Started in Direct Primary Care: What’s Involved?

Conference Coverage

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2017


Host: Andrea J. Singer, MD, FACP, CCD Guest: Lisa Larkin, MD, FACP, NCMP, IF Direct Primary Care, or DPC, is a new healthcare model that focuses on affordability, accessibility and personalization. Health insurance is an obstacle that many patients face and one of DCP's goals is to create an affordable way for patients to get the healthcare they need at a reasonable price with a physician who has the time to see them. Joining Dr. Andrea Singer in this emerging discussion of Direct Primary Care is Dr. Lisa Larkin, President and CEO of Lisa Larkin M.D. & Associates, Internal Medicine and Women's Health Group Practice, Medical Director of Women's Health Services for TriHealth Corporate Health, and Founder of the Cinncinati Sexual Health Consortium in Cinncinati, Ohio. The two discuss both the benefits and challenges of Direct Primary Care as well as the similiarities and differences between DCP and traditional primary care.

Clinician's Roundtable
Getting Started in Direct Primary Care: What’s Involved?

Clinician's Roundtable

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2017


Host: Andrea J. Singer, MD, FACP, CCD Guest: Lisa Larkin, MD, FACP, NCMP, IF Direct Primary Care, or DPC, is a new healthcare model that focuses on affordability, accessibility and personalization. Health insurance is an obstacle that many patients face and one of DCP's goals is to create an affordable way for patients to get the healthcare they need at a reasonable price with a physician who has the time to see them. Joining Dr. Andrea Singer in this emerging discussion of Direct Primary Care is Dr. Lisa Larkin, President and CEO of Lisa Larkin M.D. & Associates, Internal Medicine and Women's Health Group Practice, Medical Director of Women's Health Services for TriHealth Corporate Health, and Founder of the Cinncinati Sexual Health Consortium in Cinncinati, Ohio. The two discuss both the benefits and challenges of Direct Primary Care as well as the similiarities and differences between DCP and traditional primary care.

Taboo Talk
Deborah Cofer Celebrates Women's History Month

Taboo Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2015 59:00


Taboo Talk, a Christian talk show featuring Lady Charmaine Day (Pastor, Publisher, Author and Radio Host www.ladycharmaineday.com). Taboo Talk helps individuals transform their mind, body, and spirit utilizing the principles of Jesus Christ! Taboo Talk Celebrates Women's History Month with Guest Star Deborah Cofer aka Mama C. On this episode of Taboo Talk, Deborah Cofer shares her list, "20 Polished Pearls of Wisdom: Our Must Have Blue Print for Growing Forward In Unity As Members Of The Human Family".About Deborah Cofer. Deborah Cofer is a single-mother, grandmother, author of five self-published books and woman who is dedicated to the positive mental, spiritual and physical growth and development of all members of the human family. She is the founder and co-host of SISTAH CHAT RADIO that educates, inspires and motives others to live the lives they love. SISTAH CHAT airs Tuesdays from 4 - 5 P.M. on WESS 90.3 FM in East Stroudsburg, PA. Deborah was most recently profiled in the Pocono Record and has been recognized for her good works in numerous other New York City newspapers and magazines. She has also been featured on NBC Nightly News and Fox 5 Television. As Director of Women's Health Services in Harlem, New York she received numerous awards, including City Hall's Susan B. Anthony Award for her dedication to the empowerment of women. Deborah is a member of the Greater Pocono Chapter of the NAACP and the Greater Pocono Chapter of the Council of Negro Women and graduate of St. Joseph's College in Brooklyn, New York where she received her B.S. degree in community health.  Please show your support of Deborah and like her facebook fan page at www.facebook.com/deborahmcofer