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Join us while we talk to infection preventionists to learn the facts about infection prevention, the truth about some common myths, and tips to keeping yourself and the people around you safe. Brought to you by the Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology.
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The Power of Genetics podcast shares the stories of visionary practitioners or healthcare allies who transform lives, challenge paradigms, and inspire change. Each guest has been chosen for the role they have played in driving the fields of genetics, nutrition and medicine forward
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Fitness in Diving is an audio series hosted by Dr. David Charash about the 6 components of diving fitness. In this series, you can expect conversations with thought leaders in the diving world and discussions about how divers can dive smart.
David Charash
DO, CWS, FACEP, FUHM
Dr. Charash is a principal in Dive Medicine and Hyperbaric Consultants LLC. He is Board Certified by the American Board of Emergency Medicine in Emergency Medicine and Undersea and Hyperbaric Medicine and a Certified Wound Specialist. -
Welcome to ‘Transplant chats with Eliza’. The podcast which supports patients through every phase of their transplant journey. as well as a useful guide for carers, donor families and medics.
Perhaps you’re going through the transplant process yourself or may you’re a friend or family member who wants to understand and support your loved one better. You will hear from pre- and post- transplant patients in this season, as well as Royal Papworth’s own transplant team who offer education advice and tools to support you own your own transplant journey.
My guests will offer you insights into what transplantation is all about and advice on what to expect to increase your knowledge and boost your confidence.
Each episode will focus on one guest from the transplant community with conversations to interest both pre- and post- transplant patients as well as carers, medics and donor families.
Topics covered include mental health, being on the transplant waiting; being a patient carer; what is a DCD heart; living a long-life post-transplant; the transplant games; writing to your donor family and transplant food dos and don’ts.
To be updated on new episode releases follow us on your chosen podcast provider and for even more transplant chats information, follow us on Instagram @transplantchatswitheliza.
Want to feature on the show? Contact Eliza at [email protected] .
Creator/Interviewer - Eliza Bell
Producer - Billy Tucker (@billytucker_soundengineer)
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Welcome to the Common Sense MD podcast, hosted by Dr. Tom Rogers. On this podcast, Dr. Rogers discusses his latest thoughts on advances in healthcare, and gives you his best advice for getting healthy and staying healthy in today's world. New episodes every Monday!
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A podcast aimed at improving the standard of care for older patients attending Emergency Departments. A multi-disciplinary team will discuss a wide variety of topics to raise awareness of best practice and give honest opinions on the topics.
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NETCast, brought to you by the North American Neuroendocrine Tumor Society (NANETS).
Our episodes host leading neuroendocrine experts who will discuss the latest research, debate pros and cons of various treatment protocols, share information about establishing neuroendocrine centers, and much more.
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Like normal healthtech news but, you know, not boring.
The team at SomX bring you the audio version of the weekly Healthtech Pigeon newsletter - a panel show with journalists, VCs, podcasters, entrepreneurs, execs and those with a strong opinion to make things interesting. Regular hosts and guests are Dr James Somauroo, Jessica Smith, Belle Taylor, Huw Penson, Jess Farmery from the SomX team.
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Poplin is the first pre-pregnancy wellness company for couples. We empower conceiving couples to take control of their pre-pregnancy journey with our step-by-step preparation process, starting with pre-pregnancy wellness lab testing. On The PreConception Podcast powered by Poplin, Alexandria DeVito, CEO & Founder of Poplin, and Kristy Goodman, Poplin medical advisor and women's health PA, dive into the many layers of pre-pregnancy wellness. This podcast provides information and resources to optimize your pre-pregnancy health and, as a result, give your child the best start possible.
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6-8 Weeks: Perspectives on Sports Medicine presents the people and stories behind sports medicine at UCSF and our community of learners. Hosted by the UCSF Department of Orthopaedic Medicine, Division of Sports Medicine faculty: Dr. Nirav Pandya, MD, Dr. Brian Feeley, MD, and Dr. Drew Lansdown, MD. Please note the podcast represent the opinions of the hosts and should not be substituted for medical advice.
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This podcast accompanies information covered in NURS 313 Nursing Professional Development.
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On The Total Fertility Podcast we aim to expand your knowledge and understanding. It doesn’t matter what stage you are at in exploring your fertility. We want to help you make informed decisions by connecting you to meaningful resources and experts in the field.
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Have you ever wondered what’s going on up there in that old brain of yours while you’re busy experiencing life in the world? Well you’ve come to the right place! Your Brain Explained is a new kind of show that’s a cross between TED Radio Hour and psychedelic Bill Nye, hosted by acclaimed psychiatrist, neuroscientist, and psychedelic researcher, Dr. Dave Rabin MD, PhD. This show looks under the hood of Dr. Dave's personal journey to understand consciousness and how our brains and bodies do what they do to help us live the good life. Dr. Dave hosts conversations with leading minds across all fields to explore the intersection of technology, consciousness, spirituality, and medicine. Each episode will focus on a specific topic ranging from sleep, mental health, meditation, and wearables to psychedelics, AI, extreme human performance and everything in between. We’ll get jiggy with the discoverable nature of life itself and leave you and your brain with the delightful tingle of knowing just a little bit more about yourself with each show. Dive in with us. It’s comfortable inside!
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Have you spent the majority of your life in a world of your own creation? There exists a certain group of people who have. Maladaptive Daydreamers (MDers) spend hours immersively and compulsively daydreaming in a way most of us cannot. Come listen as I explore this phenomenon, its potential causes and effects, and the lives of such daydreamers.
Cover art by Alexandra Levasseur (Insta: @ alexandra_levasseur)
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Medical mysteries and mystery mysteries
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نستكشف أحدث التطورات في علاج امراض الشرج والمستقيم، مع إلقاء نظرة على أحدث التقنيات الطبية والابتكارات في هذا المجال. ونستضيف أطباء متخصصين وخبراء لمشاركة خبراتهم وتقديم نصائح للمستمعين.
انضموا إلينا في هذه الرحلة الطبية المثيرة وتعلموا المزيد حول أحدث التطورات في علاج امراض الشرج والمستقيم بطريقة تجمع بين الاحترافية والتكنولوجيا الحديثة -
A lot of time is spent talking about change without making much progress on our goal. This podcast is designed to give you a strategy for implementing the change needed. Stop putting so much effort into planning and let’s start doing!
The mini-series titled Faculty Development in 3 Minutes or FD3, is designed to give YOU strategies on important Faculty Development topics, all in 3 short minutes. -
Health research by AI. Condensing research into short episodes by using ChatGPT and published referenced scholarly articles. Read by AI voice. Great for learning as much as possible as fast as possible. Ideal for those who want the bare bones info, who are blind, have ADHD and generally want a no-frills podcast on health.
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Hosted by Baltimore plastic surgeon Carrie A. Houssock, MD and her all-female team, Perfectly Imperfect is the authentically human podcast navigating the realities of aesthetic medicine for people who live and work in the DMV.
In each episode, Dr. Houssock invites one of the talented ladies from her team of experts to explore everything from the basics to the niches of plastic surgery and medical aesthetics.
Carrie A. Houssock, MD, FACS, Plastic Surgeon: Dr. Houssock is a board-certified plastic surgeon and the current owner and medical director of JEV Plastic Surgery & Medical Aesthetics, a destination for plastic surgery and hair restoration not just in Baltimore but the DMV and beyond. She is committed to delivering top-notch care with compassion and the highest regard for safety.
Dr. Houssock uses the latest techniques and technology to help people of all ages look and feel their best. Her exceptional work was recognized by her peers and featured in Newsweek's list of America’s Best Plastic Surgeons. Dr. Houssock is ranked among the top 387 plastic surgeons in the nation for breast augmentation, liposuction, and facelifts.
Our Co-Hosts
Lindsey DiTanna, MSN, CRNP, FNP-C: Throughout her career at JEV Plastic Surgery & Medical Aesthetics, Lindsey DiTanna has handled injectables, skincare, facial treatments, and hair restoration (both surgical and non-surgical). She also refills prescriptions and ensures the operating room runs smoothly.
Val Krajewski, RN: Val Krajewski, a Registered Nurse at JEV Plastic Surgery & Medical Aesthetics, serves as both an operating room nurse and nurse injector. She takes the time to listen carefully to each patient's goals during dermal filler treatments.
Alina Parker, RN: Alina Parker, a Registered Nurse at JEV Plastic Surgery & Medical Aesthetics, helps patients recover safely and comfortably. You’ll find her making pre-op calls, working in recovery, and assisting patients throughout the day.
Sarah Brown, CRNA: Sarah Brown, a Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA), is the primary anesthesia provider at JEV Plastic Surgery & Medical Aesthetics. She manages pre-operative patient assessments, administers anesthesia, and ensures patient safety and comfort throughout procedures.
Danielle Talley: With 20 years in aesthetics and 15 at JEV Plastic Surgery & Medical Aesthetics, Danielle Talley serves as practice & surgical director. She oversees patient care from consultation to surgery, ensuring smooth scheduling and answering all procedural questions. Danielle plays a crucial role in making sure patients have a positive experience and achieve their goals.
As a practice that offers a wide range of services, from breast lifts and tummy tucks to facelifts and non-surgical facial rejuvenation, Dr. Houssock and her team give you an inside look at all things plastic surgery and medical aesthetics so you know just what to expect when you decide to invest in yourself.
Whether you're simply curious or actively considering plastic surgery, Perfectly Imperfect is your solid source. Dr. Houssock and her team will take you behind the scenes, answer all your questions, and help you make informed decisions about your aesthetic journey.
Got a question for us? Leave us a voicemail at theperfectlyimperfectpodcast.com
To learn more about JEV Plastic Surgery, go to jevplasticsurgery.com
Follow Dr. Houssock on Instagram @drcarehoussock
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The answer to most digestive ailments today results from poor choices in our diet, chronic stress and alterations in the microbiome or gut bacteria. Medical research has drastically changed our understanding of many G.I. diseases. Stomach ulcers are no known to be caused by an infection with H. pylori bacteria. So successful eradication of the infection prevents stomach ulcers from recurring. Bleeding ulcers and esophageal ulceration from acid reflux is rarely seen now with a very potent proton pump inhibitors such as omeprazole. On the other hand autoimmune disease of the bowel such as Crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis is on the increase although biologic agents are now able to alter the disease course so that the overall prognosis is better in these patients. Irritable bowel syndrome is more often diagnosed and its treatment leaves much to be desired. Screening colonoscopy has decreased the death rate from colon cancer. We also have a better understanding of anorectal disease and it's management. I am a professor of Medicine and have been practicing for over 30 years and offer my insights into our digestive wellbeing.