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Does Your Pelvic Floor Need an Exercise Program?

In this engaging episode, we're joined by Stephanie Schull, PhD, the innovator behind Kegelbell, as we delve into the often overlooked subject of women's pelvic health. Dr. Schull sheds light incontinence, sexual dysfunction, and organ prolapse, which can result from pelvic floor disorders.  She advocates for the importance of candid discussions, early education, and a deeper understanding of our bodies to prevent and manage these conditions effectively.  Dr. Schull also introduces Kegelbell, her pioneering invention designed to strengthen the pelvic floor muscles and improve symptoms. Tune in to discover how education and innovation are key to transforming the narrative surrounding women's pelvic health. Please visit Beyond the Paper Gown to join our community and to learn more about achieving your optimal health.
April 15, 2024
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Ask Liam Anything – Live Q and A – Applications, Interviews and Career Growth

I went live on IG to answer our amazing HPN communities answers about Applications, Interviews and Confidence. I share my top tips for Application and Interview success. Not following us on IG? Follow @highperformancenursing for your chance to get free live coaching support next time! 5 Ways we can support you in your nursing career ✅Join our Free Nurse Career Growth Hub and access our free nursing application, interview and career growth guides here!Join our Nurse Career Academy and work with us to help guarantee your next nursing role!Book a free Career Clarity Call with Liam to discuss your career situation!Join our private FB community to surround yourself with like minded nurses!Check out our Youtube Channel for more nurse career support!
April 15, 2024
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Key health care advocacy issues this year, Part I

Compelling research, discussions, opinions and more—enjoy these original podcasts from the AMA for the latest in medicine and patient care. AMA Update AMA Update The AMA Update podcast covers a range of health care topics affecting the lives of physicians and patients. Hear from physicians and experts on COVID-19, monkeypox, advocacy issues, scope of practice and more. Because who’s doing the talking matters. Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Simplecast | AMA Update videos | Audio transcripts AMA Moving Medicine AMA Moving Medicine From emerging issues to new innovations, the AMA Moving Medicine podcast brings you the physicians, scientists and all the leading voices making a difference in health care today. Subscribe now on your favorite podcast platform. Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Simplecast | Stitcher | Moving Medicine videos | Audio transcripts |  Making the Rounds Making the Rounds This podcast features advice, interviews and discussions on the most important topics affecting medical students’ lives and careers. Subscribe now on your favorite podcast platform. Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Simplecast | Stitcher | Audio transcripts AMA Thriving in Private Practice AMA Thriving in Private Practice Private practices have been under intense pressure for years; the COVID-19 pandemic has only exacerbated the financial strain and highlighted the burdens faced by physician practice owners each day. As a private practice physician, you know you need skills they didn’t teach you in med school to make your practice thrive. The AMA’s Thriving in Private Practice podcast, launching this summer, highlights the experience of private practice physicians who know your pain points—like workflow snags and payor audits—and can help you navigate these issues and more. Don't miss an episode—subscribe on your favorite podcast platform today. Apple Podcasts | Simplecast | Audio transcripts AMA Prioritizing Equity AMA Prioritizing Equity AMA Prioritizing Equity podcast illuminates how determinants of health uniquely impact marginalized communities, public health and health equity, with an eye on both short-term and long-term implications. Subscribe on your favorite podcast platform. Apple Podcasts | Amazon Music | Spotify AMA STEPS Forward® podcast series AMA STEPS Forward® podcast series Hear health care leaders share how they overcame practice challenges by implementing real-world solutions that helped put the joy back into the practice of medicine. Apple Podcasts | Spotify | AMA Ed Hub™ | Audio transcripts JAMA Network™ podcasts JAMA Network™ podcasts Catch up on the research, opinion and educational content from across the JAMA Network™, including the JAMA Editors' Summary, Author Interviews and the popular JAMA Clinical Reviews series. JAMA Podcasts Ethics Talk podcasts Ethics Talk podcasts Ethics Talk podcasts explore the ethical and professional challenges that medical students and physicians regularly confront during their education and practice careers. Journal of Ethics | PodBean | AMA Ed Hub™ Stories of Care: A CDC Project Firstline podcast from the AMA Stories of Care: A CDC Project Firstline podcast from the AMA Through the voices of health care experts and front-line personnel, this podcast explores the intersection of infection control and equity and examines how access plays a key role. AMA Ed Hub | Apple Podcasts | Spotify Opioid Overdose Epidemic podcast series Opioid Overdose Epidemic podcast series Expert discussions and insights to help physicians and other health professionals address the epidemic of opioid overdoses. Learn about treatment options for pain management, best practices in opioid prescribing, standards of care and medications for opioid use disorder, harm reduction and overdose prevention strategies. AMA Ed Hub
April 15, 2024
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430 – Navigating Healthcare Challenges: Insights from CCIM 2024

The demanding environment of healthcare work has long been recognised for contributing to high levels of stress and burnout among practitioners. In this episode of Talking HealthTech, Peter Birch attends the Creative Careers in Medicine (CCIM) Conference - Meet Me In The Mediverse 2024.  He speaks with experts who explore the depth of these challenges in the industry, advocate for transformative changes, and point towards the integration of innovation and flexibility as key solutions. This episode features:Cheryl Martin - Chair ACEM Workforce Wellbeing Executive, Australasian College for Emergency MedicineCarlo Bellini - Director and Founder, Health Innovation Performance (HIP) ConsultingRobin Mann - Consulting Director, Health, FujitsuKey Takeaways:Cheryl Martin highlights the need for systemic changes in emergency medicineCarlo Bellini speaks to the struggle many face in seeking a fulfilling career within healthcare and technology, and the importance of understanding one’s personality and beliefs in overcoming limitations.Robin Mann draws upon his considerable experience in digital health to provide insights into the role of consulting and technology in evolving healthcare practices.Check out the episode and full show notes on the Talking HealthTech website.Loving the show? Leave us a review, and share it with someone who might get some value from it.Keen to take your healthtech to the next level? Become a THT+ Member for access to our online community forum, monthly meet ups and more exclusive content.  For more information visit talkinghealthtech.com/thtplusMentioned in this episode:Talking HealthTech 2024 Audience SurveyIt’s that time again - we are conducting our 2024 Talking HealthTech Audience Survey. 🎉 This helps us prioritise content, hone in key messages and refine the show to make it even better. We also want to understand who are biggest cohorts of audience are, so take 5-10 minutes to complete this and we will be super grateful. 🙏🏻 Everyone who completes the audience survey goes in the draw to win a share of $1000 worth of THT+ Membership Credits, to put towards a membership for yourself as an individual or help get the word out there about your company. First prize is $550, second prize $250, third prize $150 then forth prize of $50 🤑 Click the link to complete the survey now: Talking HealthTech Audience Survey
April 15, 2024
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Self-Reflection Strategies for Physicians Transitioning to Leadership Roles

Dr. Lisa Herbert shares how she navigated the challenging waters from clinical medicine to a leadership role. She realized the profound impact this transition had on her personal and professional life. In this blog post, she shares with you the insights and lessons learned along the way, and how you too can make this transformative journey. One of the most important aspects of transitioning to a leadership role is self-discovery and self-reflection. It's a major life transition that can shake the very foundations of your identity, lifestyle, and well-being. Self-Discovery and Reflection (00:00:01) Importance of self-reflection and personal growth in transitioning from clinical medicine to leadership. Reasons for Transition (00:01:23) Various reasons why women physicians seek to transition to leadership roles, including making a broader impact and seeking more structure and flexibility. Challenges of Transition (00:02:34) The difficulties and challenges faced during the transition from clinical medicine to a leadership role, and the need for guidance and support. Pillars of Successful Transition (00:03:54) Introduction to the pillars of a successful transition, focusing on the importance of self-reflection and personal development. Aligning Career with Values (00:05:17) The significance of aligning career choices with personal values and the impact on fulfillment, authenticity, and decision-making. Clarifying Values and Vision (00:06:48) Exercises to clarify personal values and vision, including reflective questions, creating a vision board, and writing a letter to the future self. Assessing Skills and Gaps (00:13:28) Reflecting on skills and identifying gaps, utilizing tools like personality tests and assessments to gain insight and grow as a leader. If you are thinking about transitioning from clinical medicine into a leadership role or are unclear about the path forward, I invite you to take our leadership assessment. This scorecard will provide a snapshot of your readiness along the leadership journey. Grab your scorecard here.
April 15, 2024
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Interview In Action @ HIMSS 24’: TEFCA, FHIR, and the Path to Seamless Data Exchange in Healthcare with Semira Singh

April 15, 2024: In this episode of This Week Health, Bill Russell interviews Samira Singh, Director of Informatics for Providence, at HIMSS 2024. They delve into the intricacies of value-based care contracts, data exchange frameworks like FHIR, and the evolving landscape of healthcare interoperability. With discussions ranging from the challenges of closing care gaps to the future potential of standardized data sets, listeners are invited to ponder the role of regulation in driving healthcare standards, the impact of FHIR on bidirectional data exchange, and the necessity of financial data inclusion in interoperability efforts. How can professionals navigate the complexities of value-based care while ensuring data accuracy and accessibility for providers and payers alike? Can standardized frameworks like TEFCA pave the way for a more streamlined and efficient healthcare ecosystem? And how might the integration of financial performance reporting reshape the provider-payer relationship in the era of value-based care contracts?
April 15, 2024
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Novel Platform & DCTs Drive Innovation

2024-04-12 Hosts Amir Kalali, MD and Jane Myles were joined by Stacey Adam, Vice President, Science Partnerships for the Foundation for National Institute of Health. She shared about her experiences with platform trials, DCT methods, and how they are working to drive innovation further for patients.Follow the Decentralized Trials & Research Alliance (DTRA) on LinkedIn and Twitter. Learn more about Membership and our work at www.dtra.org.
April 15, 2024
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Reinventing Cancer Care Philanthropy Through Impact Investing

This episode’s Community Champion Sponsor is Ossur. To learn more about their ‘Responsible for Tomorrow’ Sustainability Campaign, and how you can get involved: CLICK HERE---Episode Overview: What if philanthropy and investment could work hand-in-hand to revolutionize cancer care? Our next guest, Alice Pomponio, is pioneering a groundbreaking model to do just that.As the Managing Director of BrightEdge - the American Cancer Society's impact investment arm - Alice is harnessing the power of venture capital to fuel mission-driven healthcare startups. By investing in innovative technologies across the cancer care continuum, BrightEdge aims to not only generate financial returns, but also drive tangible improvements in cancer prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and survivorship.Join us as Alice shares her personal journey that led her to this role, and explains how BrightEdge is reshaping the landscape of cancer philanthropy. Discover how this unique model is unlocking capital, amplifying impact, and bringing more equitable solutions to patients in need. Let’s go! Episode Highlights:Alice shares her personal story of how tragedy transformed into a strategy to drive impact in the cancer spaceShe explains how BrightEdge, the American Cancer Society's impact investment arm, is pioneering a unique model to generate financial returns and drive mission-driven innovationAlice discusses how BrightEdge invests across the entire cancer care continuum - from prevention to diagnosis to treatment to survivorshipShe highlights how BrightEdge leverages the American Cancer Society's deep expertise and vast network to support and accelerate its portfolio companiesAlice outlines the future vision for BrightEdge, including plans to further infuse impact considerations into investment decisions and unlock new sources of capitalAbout our Guest: Alice brings an extensive experience in life sciences and business, coupled with her passion for the American Cancer Society’s lifesaving mission.She is an expert in rare disease and precision oncology, and focuses on disruptive technology adoption and companion diagnostic/therapeutic co-development strategies with an eye toward value-based care. Most recently, she was an advisor at Red Sky Partners LLC and the founder and managing director of Accendo. At Red Sky Partners, Alice advised high-growth life sciences and health tech companies on go-to-market and product value strategies. In 2018, she founded Accendo to accelerate entrepreneurial consumer-facing approaches to patient access and affordability of quality care.She held prior strategy and operational leadership roles at Radius Health, AstraZeneca, and Sanofi Genzyme, where she launched multiple US and global specialty products and championed orphan drug and health equity initiatives across the globe. Her public sector experience spans innovation, trade, and healthcare policy through roles in the UK Government and US Office of Management and Budget.Alice holds a Master of Public Policy from Harvard University and a Bachelor of Science in Biology from MIT. She serves on the Boards of Massachusetts Biotechnology Council, MassEcon, and PhagePro Inc. Additionally, she is a faculty member at Harvard-MIT HST Sloan Healthcare Ventures, a role she will retain during her tenure with the American Cancer Society.In addition to her industry experience, Alice is a longtime American Cancer Society and American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network volunteer leader.Links Supporting This Episode:BrigtEdge Website:
April 15, 2024
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Crafting Impactful CME: Core Competencies for Medical Educators and Writers

Are you ready to master the art of medical writing and stand out as a CME content creator? As a medical writer, you know that crafting compelling continuing medical education (CME) content requires a unique set of competencies. But what exactly are these essential skills, and how can you develop them to stand out in this competitive field? In this episode, we'll explore the core abilities that will help you excel as a CME writer and deliver exceptional educational content that meets the needs of both your clients and healthcare professionals. In this episode, you'll unlock: 1. A breakdown of the essential writing skills needed to articulate complex medical information simply and effectively. 2. A peak into the most valuable sources for compelling and robust needs assessments. 3. How fostering your communication and collaboration abilities prepares you to work seamlessly with clients and subject matter experts to achieve excellence in medical education content. Discover how to enhance your CME writing expertise—tune in for valuable insights to transform your approach and elevate your industry standing. Resources ACCME. Standards for Integrity and Independence in Continuing Education. 2020 Time Stamps 00:00 Introduction 00:34 CME writing demands strong foundational writing skills 01:22 You need technical proficiency with reference management software 02:15 Importance of research skills 04:11 Communication and collaboration skills 05:32 Understanding assessment and outcomes frameworks 06:47 Summary of today’s mini-episode Subscribe to the Write Medicine podcast! Subscribe to the Write Medicine podcast for more valuable insights on continuing medical education content for health professionals. Click the Follow button and subscribe on your favorite platform.
April 15, 2024
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The Power of Empathy in Parkinson’s Disease Advocacy with George Ackerman

As we sit down with the fervent Dr. George Ackerman, he unveils the depths of his dedication to battling Parkinson’s disease, a quest born from the profound loss of his beloved mother, Sharon. "Together for Sharon" is not just an initiative; it's a beacon of hope, symbolizing the relentless fight against the silent encroachment of a disease that robbed him of a loved one. Our conversation traverses the rough terrain of early detection, the pitfalls of misdiagnosis, and the overarching need for heightened awareness. Dr. Ackerman imparts the tale of his mother's battle with Parkinson's, her struggles with its surreptitious symptoms, and the dire need for our collective resolve in this escalating fight. We weave together the power of human stories, which serve as the catalyst for change and a torchlight pointing towards a more informed future, where Parkinson's disease is not a whispered fear but a challenge we meet head-on.The dialogue takes a turn to spotlight the broader societal implications of understanding Parkinson's, touching on the heartrending incident of a woman with Parkinson's unjustly ousted from TikTok due to misinformed perceptions. The urgent call for comprehensive education within law enforcement becomes apparent, emphasizing its criticality in sensitively managing interactions with those affected by such conditions. My own journey of interviewing individuals across the globe who live with Parkinson’s threads into our discussion, underscoring the transformative power of shared knowledge and empathy. This episode is an intimate expedition outside the traditional clinical confines, inviting listeners to join a movement where awareness isn't just about recognition but about active and compassionate support. Remember to subscribe and engage with our content to keep pace with the narratives that transcend the clinical realm on Beyond Clinical Walls.Thank you for Listening to Beyond Clinical Walls Podcast.To find more from Dr. BCW YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@BeyondClinicalWalls Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dr_bcw/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@dr_bcw Twitter: https://twitter.com/dr_bcw
April 15, 2024
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