In this episode of Beyond the Paper Gown, host Dr. Mitzi Krockover explores the groundbreaking innovations in women's health with Amy Divaraniya, PhD, Founder & CEO, Oova. Dr. Divaraniya's journey from data science to women's health advocacy led her to create Oova, a platform empowering women with personalized data about their bodies through hormone monitoring. Oova's AI-powered tests provide valuable insights into fertility, perimenopause, and hormone fluctuations, challenging the one-size-fits-all approach to women's health. Join the conversation to discover how Oova offers personalized solutions and empowering women to advocate for their health with confidence.
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March 29, 2024
Join Dr. Tara Harding sheds light on the often-overlooked subject of Endometriosis in teenagers in this crucial episode, offering a comprehensive guide for teens and their families. This episode covers everything from identifying symptoms, such as bowel issues and period irregularities, to navigating the path to a proper diagnosis. A Harvard Medical School, performed a study that found that nearly 100% of girls sent home or missing school due to painful periods have endometriosis. Teenagers are left to struggle with this painful and sometimes debilitating disease, missing school and activities. Yet, the journey to diagnosis and treatment can be fraught with challenges, from dismissal of symptoms to a lack of awareness.
Dr. Tara doesn't stop there; she also shares empowering strategies to help teens manage their symptoms effectively, ensuring that their education and daily activities are not sidelined by this condition.
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All Things Endometriosis: Guest Episode Dr. Adam Duke, Excision Surgeon and Endometriosis Expert
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March 29, 2024
March 29, 2024: Join Cris Ross, CIO of the Mayo Clinic, as they delve into the future of health IT. From the integration of AI in radiology to the potential for patient dialogue with medical records, Ross shares insights on the transformative power of technology in healthcare. But as we embrace these advancements, how can we ensure patient-centricity remains at the core? And with the rapid evolution of technology, what challenges and opportunities lie ahead for aspiring IT professionals entering the healthcare sector? Cris also shares his personal experience as a patient in Healthcare and the changes it made in his perspective. Join the conversation as they explore the intersection of technology and patient care, and contemplate the ethical implications of AI integration in healthcare.Key Points:Patient Focused InnovationSystem IntegrationHealthcare TrendsVirtual Workspace CommunityWorkplace NecessitiesSubscribe: This Week HealthTwitter: This Week HealthLinkedIn: Week HealthDonate: Alex’s Lemonade Stand: Foundation for Childhood Cancer
March 29, 2024
In this podcast episode, Dr. Lisa Herbert, a family physician and leadership coach, explores the concept of transition, especially for physicians moving from clinical roles to leadership positions. Dr. Herbert discusses the emotional aspects of transitions, the importance of resilience, and the need for a supportive network. She encourages listeners to embrace change and personal growth and concludes by teasing the upcoming season's focus on leadership mindsets and adapting to corporate culture.
Transition and Leadership (00:00:01)
Dr. Lisa Herbert introduces the theme of transition and its relevance to leadership, discussing past episodes and the goals for the new season.
Understanding Transition (00:01:37)
Dr. Herbert defines transition, discusses its implications, and how it applies to personal, emotional, professional, and health aspects.
Embracing Transition (00:02:57)
She explores the emotional and mental aspects of transitioning from clinical medicine to leadership, emphasizing resilience and openness to new experiences.
Navigating Life's Transitions (00:04:19)
The episode delves into the emotions and opportunities of transitions, encouraging listeners to embrace change and bounce back from setbacks.
Reflective Questions (00:06:58)
Dr. Herbert provides reflective questions for listeners to consider as they navigate their transitions and plan for success in their leadership roles.
Building a Support Team (00:09:21)
The importance of having a support system during transitions is emphasized, with suggestions for identifying and engaging with mentors, sponsors, friends, colleagues, and coaches.
Laying the Foundation for Season Five (00:10:32)
The episode sets the stage for the new season, outlining the stages of leadership development and the topics to be explored, and inviting listeners to follow the podcast and social media.
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March 29, 2024
John McDonald and guest Frank Randall discuss various aspects of personal finance. They explore the impact of small purchases and the concept of the 'latte factor.' They also discuss the use of apps and automation to help with saving and investing. The conversation delves into the importance of saving and the trade-off between short-term pleasures and long-term financial wellness, as well as addressing generational perspectives on finances and the need for professional financial advice.
March 29, 2024
Takotsubo cardiomyopathy, also known as “broken heart syndrome,” is hard to diagnose because its symptoms mimic more common conditions like acute coronary syndrome. This stress-induced cardiomyopathy presents a mysterious challenge to nurses, as you’ll hear in today’s patient story.Host Sarah Lorenzini shares the case of a patient who went from experiencing shortness of breath and nausea to a serious cardiac emergency. She breaks down the patient’s initial presentation, their quick decline featuring hypoxia and flash pulmonary edema, and ultimate diagnosis of takotsubo cardiomyopathy.In this episode, Sarah dives into the pathophysiology of takotsubo cardiomyopathy, covering how emotional or physical stress leads to the condition. She goes over its symptoms and treatment, as well as the role of nurses in managing the condition.Tune in now to find out how you should be handling similar cardiac emergencies!Topics discussed in this episode:Takotsubo cardiomyopathy: a patient case studyThe pathophysiology of takotsubo cardiomyopathyDiagnosing takotsubo cardiomyopathyHow to effectively treat takotsubo cardiomyopathyFinal takeaways for nursesListen to Episode 82: Sympathetic Crashing Acute Pulmonary Edema: That Time My Patient Went From Stable A-Fib RVR to Intubated in 30 Minutes! https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/82-sympathetic-crashing-acute-pulmonary-edema-that/id1535997752?i=1000637926574Mentioned in this episode:AND
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March 29, 2024
Ozempic and Wegovy are all the rage as everyone tries to lose weight. But despite the epidemic of obesity, very few physicians are trained to address it. Today’s guest, Dr. Katherine Saunders is one of the few doctors specializing in obesity.As founder of Intellihealth, she’s focused on scaling obesity treatment by enabling providers with technology. Can this technology-enabled approach keep up with demand?TOPICS(5:52) What is it that makes obesity a disease? (7:43) Advancements in anti-obesity medical interventions(8:45) Why are GLP1s so popular and are they the singular solution to obesity?(11:38) Barriers to obesity treatment(13:08) How does the issue of weight bias come into play? (14:29) The disconnect between supply and demand in obesity and geriatrics specialties(17:10) What are the cardio-related benefits of GLP1s?(20:43) Is it true that over 75% of Americans are overweight? 🎙️⚕️ABOUT CARETALKCareTalk is a weekly podcast that provides an incisive, no B.S. view of the US healthcare industry. Join co-hosts John Driscoll (Senior Advisor, Walgreens) and David Williams (President, Health Business Group) as they debate the latest in US healthcare news, business and policy. 🎙️⚕️ABOUT DR. KATHERINE SAUNDERSDr. Katherine H. Saunders is a physician entrepreneur and a leading expert in Obesity Medicine. She is on the cutting edge of effective and compassionate obesity treatment. Dr. Saunders is on faculty at Weill Cornell Medicine, where she teaches and precepts. Dr. Saunders received her undergraduate degree Phi Beta Kappa/Summa Cum Laude from Dartmouth College and her medical degree from Weill Cornell Medical College, where she became a member of the Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society.Dr. Saunders is a diplomate of the American Board of Internal Medicine and the American Board of Obesity Medicine. She has authored more than 50 peer-reviewed articles and book chapters. Additionally, she has been featured in multiple national media outlets, including Women’s Health, USA Today, Medical News Today, and NY Post.GET IN TOUCHBecome a CareTalk sponsorGuest appearance requestsVisit us on the webSubscribe to the CareTalk NewsletterShop official CareTalk merchFOLLOW CARETALKSpotifyApple PodcastsGoogle PodcastsFollow us on LinkedIn#healthcare #healthcarepolicy #healthcarebusiness #healthcaretechnology #healthinsurance #obesity #glp1s Support the showCareTalk: Healthcare. Unfiltered. is produced by Grippi Media Digital Marketing
March 29, 2024
March 2024 marks two years since President Biden signed into law the Dr. Lorna Breen Health Care Provider Protection Act. This landmark, first-of-its-kind legislation has funded more than $100 million in grants to implement strategies to reduce and prevent burnout, stress and suicide, sustain well-being, and build workplace cultures and practices so our healthcare workforce can thrive! The law and the recent bipartisan resolution designating March 18th as Health Workforce Well-Being Day of Awareness is keeping the spotlight and urgency on this workforce crisis and helping reduce stigma, advance research, and ensure that those who care for us can get the care they need. So we’re having another listen to this episode recorded Live at Aspen Ideas: Health in 2023 where an expert panel led by nurse economist Shawna Butler, RN, MBA, vividly describes how many of our health workplaces and practices are exhausting, overly burdensome, and causing moral distress. Kathy Howell, MBA, BSN, RN, NEA-BC, former Chief Nurse Executive, UCHealth; Corey Feist, President and Co-Founder, Dr. Lorna Breen Heroes' Foundation; and Iman Abuzeid, CEO and Co-Founder, Incredible Health, provide insight into what healthcare talent is seeking from their careers, how forward-leaning health executives are responding to market conditions and workforces that have dramatically shifted, and the readily available system level policy changes urgently needed to support and sustain a thriving health workforce. Find this episode’s resources at www.seeyounowpodcast.com and for more information on podcast bundles, visit ANA’s Innovation Website at www.nursingworld.org/innovation. Have questions for the SEE YOU NOW team? Feedback? Future episode ideas? Contact us at
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March 28, 2024
In this episode, recorded live at the AAOS 2024 Annual Meeting, public speaking and media performance consultant, Kathryn Janicek, explains how surgeons’ executive presence is critical to inspiring confidence and trust in the field. The three-time Emmy Award-winning TV executive offers practical guidance for leveraging your expertise to promote your personal brand and your practice.
Guest: Kathryn Janicek, Public Speaking and Media Performance Consultant
Host: Mikalyn DeFoor, MD, Chair, AAOS Resident Assembly
March 28, 2024
In this episode of Talking Health Tech, Sophie Turner chats with Claire Wu, CEO of Breathe Into Peace. Claire shares her journey from being a therapist to founding Breathe Into Peace, and how her background in mental health has influenced her entrepreneurial pursuits. She discusses the intersection of mental health, entrepreneurship, and technology, offering insights into the polyvagal theory and its impact on the nervous system. Claire talks about developing innovative products to help manage anxiety and shares her experiences in overcoming challenges in entrepreneurship. She provides valuable advice to healthcare professionals considering entrepreneurship and envisions the future of mental health space and Breathe Into Peace's contribution to its evolution.Key TakeawaysThe polyvagal theory, focusing on the vagus nerve's role in regulating a person's internal state and responses to external cues, and its role in understanding emotional and physiological challenges such as anxiety and burnout.A regulated nervous system is built upon the four pillars of body, mind, connection, and spirituality. To improve the nervous system, building awareness, regulating, healing damage, expanding capacity, and co-regulating with others is essential.Check out the episode and full show notes on the Talking HealthTech website: talkinghealthtech.comLoving 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, quarterly summits and more exclusive content. For more information, visit talkinghealthtech.com/thtplus
March 28, 2024