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Episode 30: Youth Suicide Prevention in the United States

September is National Suicide Prevention Month. According to the World Health Organization, more than 700,000 people die due to suicide every year. Many more people think about or attempt suicide. It is the fourth leading cause of death among 15-29 year olds, and in the US, one person dies every 11 minutes from suicide. Discussing this sobering topic are two mental health experts Dr. Holly Wilcox and Dr. Michael Lindsey. Dr. Holly Wilcox is a Professor in the Department of Mental Health at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health with joint appointments in the Department of Health Policy and Management as well as the Johns Hopkins Schools of Medicine and Education. Dr. Michael A. Lindsey is Dean and Paulette Goddard Professor of Social Work at NYU Silver School of Social Work. Dr. Lindsey is a noted scholar in the fields of child and adolescent mental health. Podcast References and Resources: Trevor Project Healing Conversations Steve Fund Youthline Crisis Text Line Text HOME to 741741 to connect with a volunteer Crisis Counselor 988
September 21, 2023 by On the Pulse

Amplify Nursing Season 8: Episode 01: Live from the Summer Innovation Institute

On our first episode of season 8 of the Amplify Nursing podcast, we kick off with a live podcast recording from this past June as a part of our Summer Innovation Institute. During the live event - which was so much fun to record, as you will hear - we discussed with our audience the need for senior nurse leaders in health systems to embrace and support innovation, what individual and organizational traits make a nurse more innovative, and so much more. We also reveal the origin story of the Amplify Nursing podcast. This was a very fun episode to record. We hope you enjoy it.
September 21, 2023 by Amplify Nursing

Navigating Parenthood as a Rare Mom – Expert Insights into Special Needs Financial Planning with Mary McDirmid from Special Abilities Network

ONCE UPON A GENE - EPISODE 199 Navigating as a Rare Mom - Expert Insights into Special Needs Financial Planning with Mary McDirmid from Special Abilities Network Mary McDirmid is a rare mom and Chief Inclusion Officer at Special Abilities Network. She has a passion for advocating for families like ours— families with children who have disabilities and rare diseases. She's here to talk us through the uncomfortable topic of financial and future planning for our rare families.  EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS How do parents approach planning for their children's future when things feel so uncertain? If you don't have the capacity to think about it, the first thing to do is to figure out what you can do to create space and capacity. Triage anything that's causing a lot of stress so you can move from caregiver mode to parent mode.  What's the importance of planning when you have a child with disabilities or rare disease? The importance is that if a child is on any type of state or federal benefit, we want to ensure they keep those benefits. When they turn 18, they're legally an adult and they can only have a certain amount of assets in their name. There's only a couple places we can put money to help them save and not have funds count against their asset limits. It's important to also be able to supplement financial care when you're no longer around. The importance is keeping your child benefit-eligible and to ensure your child is cared for.  What is your advice for parents who don't have the financial resources to save for their child's future? Apply for state benefits and leverage those resources to find funds. Think about other resources such as family members who can contribute. Examine how your family is spending money  and reflect on your personal spending habits to see if there's somewhere to save.   How can families advocate for change around policy and providing better care for our kids? If you're up for the fight, you have the time, and you have the capacity, think about what you want to achieve, be clear in your ask and be prepared to follow up. If you're considering taking something on, ask yourself if the project benefits from your special skill or expertise, if it serves the community you represent, and what / who you want to be held accountable to.  LINKS & RESOURCES MENTIONED Dante Labs https://us.dantelabs.com/ Special Abilities Network https://specialabilitiesnetwork.com/ TSC Alliance https://www.tscalliance.org/ State Disability Resource Guides https://truenorthdisabilityplanning.com/idd-roadmaps TUNE INTO THE ONCE UPON A GENE PODCAST Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/5Htr9lt5vXGG3ac6enxLQ7 Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/once-upon-a-gene/id1485249347 Stitcher https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/once-upon-a-gene Overcast https://overcast.fm/itunes1485249347/once-upon-a-gene CONNECT WITH EFFIE PARKS Website https://effieparks.com/ Twitter https://twitter.com/OnceUponAGene Instagram https://www.instagram.com/onceuponagene.podcast/?hl=en Built Ford Tough Facebook Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/1877643259173346/ Interested in advertising on Once Upon a Gene? Email [email protected] for more information!
September 21, 2023 by Once Upon A Gene

Advancing Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and HealthEquity with Tina Loarte-Rodriguez

Tina Loarte-Rodriguez is dedicated to leaving the world a little better than she finds it. She is an eternal optimist who believes in the power of community, kindness, and growth.    Her professional experience includes teaching and over seventeen years of nursing in various healthcare settings and specialties. She is the Associate Director of Health Equity Measures at the Yale Center for Outcomes Research and Evaluation (CORE). Tina works with talented clinical investigators, statisticians, analysts, computer scientists, economists, epidemiologists, management experts, and administrative staff, actively collaborating with national and international experts in health equity measures and outcomes research.    A first-generation college graduate, she is a graduate of Cornell University, UCONN, and Quinnipiac University. A perpetual learner passionate about innovation, health equity, and advocacy, she participates in the American Nurses Association’s Innovation Accelerator Program and will be a fellow of the American Nurses Advocacy Institute in the fall.   Tina is a Hartford Business Journal Healthcare Hero Award and the Ct Nursing Association Excellence in Team Award winner. She is active with the National Association of Hispanic Nurses- Hartford Chapter, the CT Nursing Association, and DNPs of Color. Tina is a featured author in Hispanic Stars Rising Vol. III and is extremely proud of her most recent work, Latinas in Nursing, a collection of stories of determination, inspiration, and trust.  Check out the website: Latinasinnursing.com Tina works hard, and she plays even harder. She loves dancing, traveling, and reading. An Afro-Latina Boricua, born and raised in the Bronx, NY, she now resides in CT with her incredibly supportive husband, their three phenomenal children, her father, and two rescue dogs.Connect with Tina on:Website: www.Latinasinnursing.com Join the conversation by sending comments or questions to [email protected].  1. Subscribe to the Nurse Wellness Podcast2. Download your FREE resource 3 Questions to Ask When You're Stressed3. Join the Wellness Hub for Stress Solutions community4. Email Nurse Wellness Podcast at [email protected] and outro music produced by DNMbeats
September 21, 2023 by Stress Blueprint Podcast

Is emergency medicine your calling?

Join Yang Wang, an emergency physician. Explore the unique challenges and rewards of emergency medicine, the evolving landscape of the field, and the qualities that make someone an ideal fit for this demanding profession. Discover insights into maintaining passion and purpose in a career that revolves around saving lives and navigating the complex world of health care. Yang Wang is an emergency physician. He discusses the KevinMD article, "The rewards and challenges of emergency medicine." The Podcast by KevinMD is brought to you by the Nuance Dragon Ambient eXperience. Ambient intelligence augments human capabilities to make our lives easier. The applications are many, especially in health care. Ambient clinical intelligence is offsetting the most pressing challenges in health care today, such as burnout, physician shortages, physician and patient dissatisfaction, and underperforming financial outcomes, by applying the technology to clinical documentation.  The Nuance Dragon Ambient eXperience, or DAX for short, utilizes artificial intelligence and natural language processing to automatically document care. It securely listens to and captures the natural, clinician-patient encounter conversation unobtrusively, and turns that conversation into a clinical note for the clinician's review and signature directly in the electronic health record. You just talk naturally, and DAX does the rest.  DAX is being used by thousands of physicians across 30 different specialties nationwide. It has already won the Silver Stevie award in the health care technology category and was ranked #1 for improving clinician experience in KLAS's top 20 emerging solutions. VISIT SPONSOR → https://nuance.com/daxinaction SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST → https://www.kevinmd.com/podcast RECOMMENDED BY KEVINMD → https://www.kevinmd.com/recommended GET CME FOR THIS EPISODE → https://earnc.me/3aVmGf Powered by CMEfy.
September 21, 2023 by The Podcast by KevinMD

Episode 120: Stepping Up to Lead in a Time of Change

Solid executive leadership is essential to the success of any hospital, but the job of a rural hospital president is unique with its own set of challenges and opportunities. So, how do rural hospital presidents set the stage for the future and lead their organizations with purpose? On today’s episode, hosts JJ and Rachel talk with Helen Johnson, president of Sparrow Eaton Hospital, about stepping into her role as a rural hospital president. Find Sparrow Eaton Hospital online! https://www.sparrow.org/our-hospitals-services/sparrow-hospitals/sparrow-eaton-hospital Follow Rural Health Rising on Twitter!  https://twitter.com/ruralhealthpod/  https://twitter.com/hillsdaleCEOJJ/  https://twitter.com/ruralhealthrach/ Follow Hillsdale Hospital on social media!  https://www.facebook.com/hillsdalehospital/  https://www.twitter.com/hillsdalehosp/  https://www.linkedin.com/company/hillsdale-community-health-center/  https://www.instagram.com/hillsdalehospital/  Audio Engineering & Original Music by Kenji Ulmer  https://www.kenjiulmer.com/ 
September 21, 2023 by Rural Health Rising

Healthcare as Part of the Rhythm of Life: How AI and people work together to transform

On the latest episode of Smart From The Start, Steve Lieber interviews Craig Richardville, Chief Digital and Information Officer at Intermountain Health. In this episode, they discuss the importance of people, process, and keeping things simple. Craig highlights the importance of making a simpler environment for caregivers, patients, and consumers. He advises health system leaders to create a strong business case when advancing initiatives while being an asset to the community.
September 21, 2023 by Smart From The Start

TownHall: How to Become a Better Physician & Curate Insightful Thinking with Steven Lane, MD

September 21: Today on TownHall we are taking another look back at an episode from last year. In this episode, Brett Oliver, CMIO at Baptist Health, spoke with Steven Lane, Practicing Primary Care Physician & Clinical Informaticist of Sutter Health concerning interoperability and his journey into the world of informatics and what started him on that path. How does he see TEFCA and Carequality working together in the future? What does he see as ways to solve data duplication and corrections to errors? How did his introduction to a world of informatics create a hunger for becoming a better physician? Finally, what we all want to know, what is his funny story about decorating his first office?Join us for our webinar "Interoperability Outcomes: A Discussion of What’s Possible" on October 5th at 1 PM ET/10 AM PT, discussing challenges in healthcare interoperability. We'll tackle key issues like fragmented technology systems, data privacy, and cost-effectiveness. Engage with top-tier experts to understand the current landscape of healthcare IT, learn data-driven strategies for patient-centered care, and discover best practices for ensuring system security and stakeholder trust.  Register Here - https://thisweekhealth.com/interoperability-outcomes/Subscribe: This Week HealthTwitter: This Week HealthLinkedIn: Week HealthDonate: Alex’s Lemonade Stand: Foundation for Childhood Cancer
September 21, 2023 by This Week Health: Conference

Carter Gillie from Grey Matters on World Alzheimer’s Day

Host Justin Barnes aka @HITAdvisor is highlighting World Alzheimer’s Day and care protocols to prevent, delay and reverse cognitive decline.
September 21, 2023 by This Just In Radio Show

The Journey to Excellence in Healthcare Revenue Cycle Management with Heather Richards, Chief Revenue Optimization Officer at Atlas

Let’s envision a future where healthcare is more efficient, accessible, and predictable. In today's episode, Heather Richards discusses optimizing revenue with managed care contracts and developing value-based arrangements in healthcare. Join us and discover how Heather Richards, a finance expert turned healthcare leader, is reshaping the industry's future! Click this link to the show notes, transcript, and resources: outcomesrocket.health
September 20, 2023 by Outcomes Rocket

NEJM This Week — September 21, 2023

Featuring articles on semaglutide for heart failure in patients with obesity, inhaled fluticasone furoate for treatment of Covid-19, a trial of solanezumab in preclinical Alzheimer’s disease, and targeting the BRAF pathway in pediatric glioma; a review article on the prevention of central line–associated bloodstream infections; a case report of a woman with abdominal distention and acute kidney injury; and Perspective articles on the new USPSTF mammography recommendations, on the ethics of abortion care advocacy, and on reducing the risks of nuclear war. Supplement to the New England Journal of Medicine, Vol. 389, No. 12.
September 20, 2023 by NEJM This Week – Audio Summaries

Episode 59: The Science Behind Feeling Safe: Notice what you notice with Emily Daniels, MEd, MBA

Ever wonder about what it means to "feel safe"? If you're curious about what it means to become regulated and create regulation for you and children with whom you work, this episode is for you! Regardless of your profession, if you work with children and families, felt safety and regulation are important aspects of your practice. Learn about the science of safety and what it means to regulate! EMILY READ DANIELS, M.Ed., MBA, NCC, SEP™ in trainingEmily Read Daniels is the author and creator of The Regulated Classroom©, a former school counselor, and a proud soccer mum. Daniels is an internationally recognized trauma specialist and trainer in the trauma-informed school movement and has served thousands through in-person and virtual professional development training, workshops, conferences, webinars, and keynote addresses.  Daniels and her work have been featured in the Associated Press, Fox News, ABC News, Los Angeles Times, and NPR.   RESOURCES Dr. Amy's Newsletter Learning Collaborative - The ConnectED Collab Invitation Dr. Amy Youtube FREE DOWNLOADS Top 10 Guiding Principles When Working with Children & Families Start Creating Boundaries Handout & Script Finding Calm to Prevent Overwhelm Don’t Forget! Follow Dr. Amy on LinkedIn, Facebook, and Instagram For more information visit www.doctoramyllc.com 

Human-Centered Instructional Design: A Catalyst for Effective Learning in CME/CE

Instructional design for online courses is a crucial aspect of modern CME/CE. And as online learning has grown over the last 15 years or so, especially so since 2020, instructional designers play a vital role in creating effective and engaging CME/CE content for learners.In today’s podcast episode, I’m speaking with Mark Hagerty, an expert in effective instructional design in the context of CME/CE with a passion for behavioral and life sciences. 🩺💡Mark shares insights from his three-decade-long career in education and his background in psychology, biology, and organizational behavior.Key highlights include:The importance of involving multiple senses and humanizing content to boost engagement and retention. Dry text alone is an ineffective way to learn.Strategies like storytelling and relatable narratives help learners emotionally connect with and absorb information more readily.Building scenarios with realistic conflicts and frustrations clinicians experience makes the content more applicable and impactful.Following core instructional design models like ADDIE (analyze, design, develop, implement, evaluate) leads to higher-quality education activities.Tools like Articulate Storyline, Captivate, Snagit, and Camtasia enable interactive simulations, videos, and other multimedia elements to engage different learning styles.Networking, reading, and continuous learning help instructional designers stay current on best practices in their field.Mark's advice for anyone looking to improve their instructional design skills? Learn the ADDIE framework, get familiar with key software tools, play around with new ideas, and above all, have fun!Whether you're a seasoned medical writer or just starting out, Mark's insights around empathy-driven content and immersive learning experiences are indispensable. Implementing strong instructional design principles can elevate any CME or medical writing to better educate and empower healthcare professionals.Support the show📍Grab the WriteCME Roadmap⭐ Review the podcast🗞️ Biweekly Newsletter with tips and resources to enrich your CME content niche➡️ Join WriteCME Pro for ongoing professional development 🌐 Podcast website🎙️ Share the podcast
September 20, 2023 by Write Medicine

The Healing Touch: Elevating Patient Experience

Dani speaks with Dr. Desi McCue, Senior Director of Operations at The Center for Women’s Health at Oregon Health & Science University and current President of Northwest Organization of Nurse Leaders.  They discuss workplace violence and the impact of tailored programs and mindset shifts on improved outcomes, nurse staffing laws, pathway to leadership, and how professional organizations shaped her as a nurse leader.   
September 20, 2023 by The Handoff

EP 6: The Power of Authentic Leadership in Healthcare Culture

Creating a positive healthcare culture starts with addressing disruptions. In this episode, Barry McElyea talks about addressing disruptive behaviors and promoting a culture of respect and professionalism in healthcare settings. He discusses his evolution from workplace bullying to anti-bullying advocacy, highlighting strategies for addressing disruptive behaviors and fostering a culture of respect. Tune in to learn how empathy and accountability can reshape healthcare dynamics! Click this link to the show notes, transcript, and resources: healthyworkforceinstitute.com/podcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
September 20, 2023 by Coffee Break
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