Is recovery possible after witnessing war?
We talked to four experts about trauma — especially the toll war takes on civilians and what it will take to begin healing process. #wartrauma#Ukraine
LISTEN: https://t.co/t7l7mAirvx
Providing end-of-life care for those experiencing homelessness.
Providence Hospice, Los Angeles County has launched a program to provide hospice care for homeless people to support those experiencing homelessness and facing a terminal illnesses.
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Happy Rosh Hashana!
Please listen as Rabbi Janet as she explains the importance of this 10-day period about spiritual recovery with a goal of ethical and religious reassessment of one’s life.
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Dr. Maulin Shah, Chief Medical Information Officer for Providence talks with host Seán Collins about #AI and the ways innovative healthcare systems will make use of it to free-up precious time for human caregivers. #medtech#healthtech
LISTEN: https://t.co/9X2WaEOmae
Chaplain, Tim Serban talks about his work with the American Red Cross as the national lead for disaster spiritual care in the days after 9/11. Remembering the families and honoring those who were lost on this day 22 yrs ago. @Providence#911Anniversary
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Host Seán Collins discusses the state of hospice, its future, and ways to preserve quality of care for people at the end of their lives. Guests are Drs. Ira Byock and Glen Komatsu, longtime hospice physicians & thought leaders in the field.
LISTEN: https://t.co/lLoHlqDwSs
We talked to Kirsten Lavery & Jennifer Justice from the Substance Using Pregnant People program about fear and stigma, and the power of compassion to break down barriers to care for people battling addiction while pregnant. #SUPP
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Fight-or-flight gone awry.
The fight-or-flight response has its place. But, as Dr. Nash adds, "an anxiety disorder is when you have fight-or-flight gone awry and it is either in excess of what is useful to you, or it actually debilitates you."
LISTEN: https://t.co/fgEg7fq4D4
Healing America's obsession with eating.
On today's program we speak with Dr. Miles Hassell, board certified in internal medicine and chef Josh Galliano on how the object of our obsession could become the means to our better health.
LISTEN: https://t.co/u3mw7PE5tX
JUST Birth, an innovative program combines world-class obstetric care with doula support, cultural understanding, community connection, and respect for family traditions. The program is led by a fourth-generation #doula named Sauleiha Akangbe.
LISTEN: https://t.co/tTliH557T4
On today's program, we talk with Dr. Lori Tam, a cardiologist at the Providence Heart Clinic in Portland, Ore., about the ways heart disease in women differs from heart disease in men and warning signs women should be aware of. #heartdisease
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Clearing the fog
On today's program we explore life post-COVID with @DrJimJackson, author of "Clearing the fog: From surviving to thriving with Long COVID — A practical guide" (Little Brown Spark, 2023). #LongCovid @Long_CovidSOS @LongCovidOrg
LISTEN: https://t.co/B0vrZN00pj
Nursing Unmasked: Reflections from the frontlines.
As the nation focuses attention on the work of nurses this week, the HEAR ME NOW Podcast invites you to listen to their voices on NURSES UNMASKED. #NursesWeek2023
LISTEN: https://t.co/7Px3Zuw8Ub
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Host Seán Collins talks with Dr. Titilope Fasipe, co-director of the Sickle Cell & Thalasemis Program at Texas Children's Cancer and Hematology Center in Houston about advances in the treatment of sickle cell disease and progress towards a cure.
LISTEN: https://t.co/bhKi6d4ykc
Exploring the barriers to long-term care at home. We spoke with Drs. Lisa Iezzoni and Maureen Nash about the mental, emotional, physical, and financial challenges for people with disabilities or age-related issues who want to remain at home.
LISTEN: https://t.co/F3Gy2tfdgz
Coaching to quench the fires of burnout.
We talked to front-line healthcare professionals about their experiences with a pilot program that connects certified coach-physicians with medical staff who are feeling some degree of #burnout.
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We can fix this. Two chief nursing officers tell us how @Providence is transforming #nursing – focus on top-of-license work, fewer clerical duties to alleviate exhaustion & burnout.
LISTEN: https://t.co/sEHMyrNqmY
The hall monitor
"I was taught to just be yourself and people should respect individuals for their merit, their abilities, their character, and their works, and how they treat you. But not by the color of your skin."
#BlackHistoryMonth#racism
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A passion for people
“As I gain wisdom, everybody who says something that’s inappropriate is not a bigot. They’re not. But it is an opportunity for me to say something in a loving way to gain an advocate for truth and justice.”
#BlackHistoryMonth
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What’s Grover doing in #Ukraine? By all accounts, having a positive impact on the lives of children caught in a war zone. Listen to an excerpt from this week’s podcast featuring Shanna Kohn of @SesameWorkshop.
LISTEN: https://t.co/czVKIXFMre
We talked to four experts about trauma — especially the toll war takes on civilians and what it will take to begin the healing process. @SesameWorkshop#wartrauma#Ukraine
LISTEN: https://t.co/t7l7mAirvx