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Winning Isn't Easy: Long-Term Disability ERISA Claims
Understanding CPET Examinations with Guest Dr. Betsy Keller
Have a comment or question? Click this sentence to send us a message, and we might answer it in a future episode.Welcome to Season 5, Episode 19 of Winning Isn't Easy. In this episode, we'll dive into the complicated topic of "Understanding CPET Examinations with Guest Dr. Betsy Keller."What if one test could offer the hard proof patients with ME/CFS, Long COVID, and fibromyalgia have been waiting for? Join disability law expert Nancy L. Cavey as she dives into one of the most important – and misunderstood – tools in chronic illness advocacy today: Cardiopulmonary Exercise Test...
2025-05-27
50 min
Teaching Today
Breaking the Language Barrier: Linguistic Respect & Mobility
In this episode, we continue our discussion focused on multilingual learners, diving deep into why linguistic mobility isn't just academic—it's the key to true community inclusion! Maria Underwood, Senior Professional Development Advisor at CPET, and Vince Moua, CPET Professional Development Coach, and Teachers College Zankel Fellow, join Roberta to discuss: -Why multilingual teaching creates explosive learning opportunities for ALL students -How understanding language history can revolutionize your classroom -Practical, ready-to-use strategies for celebrating language diversity -The hidden social dynamics that make or break multilingual learners' success This isn't just talk—it's a vital addition to your toolkit for creating a cl...
2025-04-29
46 min
Economic Alliance
Jerimiah & Zachary Process Tech Students, San Jacinto College – LyondellBasell CPET
Jerimiah McGhee Ferguson and Zachary Labbe share their inspiring journey as students at San Jacinto College – LyondellBasell Center for Petrochemical, Energy, and Technology — recently named a Top 3 Community College by the ASPEN Awards! Raised by “hero parents” and driven to become Process Technicians, these two brilliant young minds are ones to watch. Share this video to inspire the next generation! Learn more about the program: https://www.sanjac.edu/information-for/business-partners/cpet/ SUBSCRIBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCicchcQYIpHpNBZFl_nPy1A?sub_confirmation=1 Produced in the Economic Alliance Houston Port Reg...
2025-04-22
25 min
Teaching Today
Transforming Texts into Immersive Experiences for Multilingual Classrooms
In this episode, we dive into the art of creating captivating, immersive experiences that bring texts to life in any classroom setting—especially for multilingual learners! Join our inspiring panel of educators: Adel Bruni Ashley, Gregory Petershack, Jen Gowers, Shenhao Bai. They reveal the behind-the-scenes magic of their groundbreaking workshop with students and teachers visiting from Shanghai, sharing practical strategies that will revolutionize your teaching approach. ✨ Connect brain to body through energizing prereading activities ✨ Awaken the senses with multisensory engagement techniques ✨ Spark creativity by empowering participants to become creators. Listen to how this transformative methodology works in: -Immersive all-day workshops -Bite-si...
2025-03-11
30 min
Teaching Today
Breaking the Language Barrier - Supporting and Celebrating Multilingual Learners
In this episode, we discuss the importance of recognizing and valuing multilingual learners, with a focus on the connection between language and identity. Maria Underwood, Senior Professional Development Advisor at CPET, and Vince Moua, CPET Professional Development Coach, and Teachers College Zankel Fellow, share origin stories of their personal and professional passion for supporting multilingual learners. Alongside Teaching Today host, Roberta Lenger Kang, they explore the challenges faced by students whose primary language at home is not English, the need for educators to create safe spaces for linguistic mobility, and practical ways educators can use available tools and resources to...
2025-02-05
51 min
Teaching Today
Stronger Together: Rethinking Co-Teaching for Success
In this episode, we dive into the Integrated Co-Teaching (ICT) model and its impact on educational practices. We are joined by CPET colleagues, and co-teaching dynamic duo, Jacqui Stolzer and Dr. Laura Rigolosi as we dig into various co-teaching models, their effectiveness depending on the type of student engagement activity and learning goals, and the challenges of implementing these models in different teaching scenarios. We’re proud to make this content free and accessible to all. If you find value in our episodes, please consider donating to support and sustain our efforts: https://cpet.tc.columbia.edu/giving.html
2024-12-10
46 min
Teachers Aid
How Journaling Supports Our Teaching Practice, Mental Health, and Personal Growth
This conversation explores the transformative power of journaling for teachers, emphasizing its importance for reflection, mental health, and personal growth. The guests share their experiences and practical tips on how to incorporate journaling into a busy teaching schedule, highlighting the benefits of prioritizing self-care and reflection in the teaching profession. Follow on Twitter: @bamradionetwork @jonHarper70bd @EducationHall @outsideteacher Pete Hall is a capacity-builder. A former principal and author of 12 books, he supports professional learning and personal growth through keynotes, workshops, and coaching across the globe. Alissa Alteri Shea is an instructional coach at a...
2024-11-11
16 min
Reboot with Dr. Arasi Maran
EP 22 : Exploring Sports Cardiology with Dr. Elizabeth Dineen
SummaryDr. Elizabeth Dineen, a sports cardiologist, discusses the field of sports cardiology and the importance of exercise in maintaining heart health. She explains that sports cardiology focuses on the unique cardiovascular needs of athletes and the different risk factors and management strategies involved. Dr. Dineen also emphasizes the importance of exercise for overall health and discusses the role of cardiopulmonary exercise testing (CPET) in evaluating cardiovascular fitness. She explains that CPET provides valuable data on heart and lung function during exercise and can help guide exercise prescriptions. Dr. Dineen also touches on topics such as VO2...
2024-08-26
30 min
Knowledgeable Provider
Huntsville Hospital Cardiology Update 2024 Recap
Jody summarizes what he learned recently at the HH Cardiology Update 2024, held at UA Huntsville College of Nursing. Resources: UAH Kinesiology CPET Nunn AVW, Guy GW, Brysch W, Bell JD. Understanding Long COVID; Mitochondrial Health and Adaptation-Old Pathways, New Problems. Biomedicines. 2022 Dec 2;10(12):3113. doi: 10.3390/biomedicines10123113. PMID: 36551869; PMCID: PMC9775339 2022 ACC/AHA Aortic Disease Guidelines StatPearls Water Hammer Pulse Article Water Hammer Toy Demo (YouTube) StatPearls COX Inhibitor Article AHA Anticoagulation Strategies for PCI Bivalirudin vs Heparin in STEMI Glycoprotein IIA/IIIB Inhibitors P2Y12 Inhibitors McLaughlin K, Rimsans J, Sylvester KW, Fanikos J, Dorfman DM, Senna P, Connors...
2024-03-04
26 min
ERISA Disability and Life Insurance Litigation
How Do Self-Reported Symptom Policies Apply to Reinstating Denied Claims?
The claimant, a former sociology professor at Rollins College, dedicated her career to teaching, advising students, developing courses, grading papers, and contributing to academic research and writing. Unfortunately, her career and daily life were significantly impacted by Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS), fibromyalgia, and a spectrum of associated symptoms, including persistent pain and fatigue.When the claimant applied for long-term disability benefits due to her debilitating conditions, she encountered a significant challenge. Unum Life Insurance Company of America, her insurer, denied her claim based on a provision in her employer’s plan. This provision limited benefits to a 24-m...
2024-03-01
36 min
Salad With a Side of Fries Nutrition, Wellness & Weight Loss
Beyond Cardio (feat. Jenny Martin)
Most of us think our hearts are fine. Even the day before a heart attack, people think they’re OK!? Unfortunately, many people wait until they are experiencing a cardiac event before they look beyond blood tests cholesterol and the blood pressure reading at a doctor visit. Tune in to learn what tests you can do to take preventative measures in making sure your heart is operating in optimal condition. BTW, this is as much for athletes as it is for the reluctant exerciser!This week Jenn is joined by Chief Nursing Officer of Recovery Plus Health, Je...
2024-02-21
57 min
The APAPP Podcast
Idiopathic Shortness of Breath part 1: CPET
National Jewish Health's NP, Cori Fratelli, shares with us how she and her colleagues utilize CPET and other testing in patients with unexplained shortness of breath. Claim your 0.5 CME credits here: https://forms.gle/42yHmF8UpemVhdDJA
2024-01-31
26 min
The APAPP Podcast
Idiopathic Shortness of Breath part 1: CPET
National Jewish Health's NP, Cori Fratelli, shares with us how she and her colleagues utilize CPET and other testing in patients with unexplained shortness of breath. Send us a textClaim your 0.5 CME credits for listening to this episode here: https://forms.gle/42yHmF8UpemVhdDJA Visit our website for more APP Pulmonary, Critical Care, and Sleep Medicine content and free CMEs www.pulmapp.comFollow us on: Instagram @pulmapps Twitter@pulmapp Facebook @association of pulmonary advance practice providers.
2024-01-31
26 min
The Peter Attia Drive
AMA #51: Understanding and improving your metabolic health
View the Show Notes Page for This Episode Become a Member to Receive Exclusive Content Sign Up to Receive Peter’s Weekly Newsletter In this “Ask Me Anything” (AMA) episode, Peter dives deep into the critical topic of metabolic disease. He first sheds light on how poor metabolic health drives up the risk of developing other chronic diseases such as cardiovascular disease, cancer, neurodegenerative disease, and overall mortality. He explores the array of metrics and tests used to assess metabolic health, underscoring his preferred methodologies utilized with patients. Finally, Peter provides an overview of the...
2023-09-18
19 min
Demystify Beauty with McKenzie Westmore and Dr. Paul Nassif
AFib & Heart Health w/ Dr. Dandillaya
Welcome back to another enlightening episode of Demystify Beauty! In this episode, Dr. Nassif and McKenzie are joined by Dr. Ram Dandillaya, M.D. to delve deep into the enigmatic world of cardiac health. At the heart of this episode, we embark on an exploration of atrial fibrillation (AFib) – a prevalent yet often misunderstood cardiac arrhythmia. Dr. Nassif and McKenzie open up their own heart health journeys, sharing personal anecdotes and stories that touch on the emotional and physical aspects of maintaining a healthy cardiovascular system. From lifestyle adjustments to the significance of stress ma...
2023-08-11
43 min
Fysi Podcast
Cardiopulmonary exercise testing (CPET) - Elisabeth Edvardsen
Her kan du tilegne deg kunnskap om hvordan man utfører CPET (cardiopulmonary exercise testing), Elisabeth Edvardsen (PhD) har god erfaring innen forskning og klinisk praksis. Hun deler sine tips og triks til hvordan du kan realisere potensialet til dine testsubjekter under en maksimal belastningstest, om det så skulle være en pasient som lider av alvorlig patologi eller supermosjonisten som ønsker et mål på sitt maksimale oksygenopptak. Denne episoden er laget i samarbeid med Norsk Fysi...
2023-07-26
47 min
Teaching Today
Let’s Talk About ChatGPT: AI as a Tool for Learning
Since its release, ChatGPT has provoked discussion within the arena of the classroom and beyond. ChatGPT is a revolutionary AI language model in many respects, capable of advanced and human-sounding prose. As a result, many teachers and administrators expressed concern when the AI-bot was first released, with many schools banning access to ChatGPT on their school or district internet. Today we are talking to Dr. Cristina Compton, an elementary education and project-based learning specialist at CPET; Chelsey Barber, a current PhD student at Teachers College whose research interests include the effects of 21st technology on learning & teaching; and Kelsey Hammond...
2023-07-11
48 min
LivBtr
LivBtr with Aaron Tribby
Erica Spiegelman and her Co-host Jay Siano are on a mission to cultivate a community of eager open-minded people looking to live their best lives while inspiring the same in others on their new podcast, LivBtr. Aaron is head of physiology for Aviv Clinics, where he is responsible for managing a team of physiologists, physical therapists, dietitians, and stress technicians. Aviv Clinics is the first hyperbaric medical treatment center of its kind in North America dedicated to improving brain performance. Aaron oversees the cardiopulmonary exercise tests and CPET in the clinic and is responsible for analyzing each te...
2023-06-23
30 min
Teaching Today
From the Center: Tools & Resources for Today
How can you locate effective teaching tools without spending hours combing through the internet? With website after website of education resources, it can be hard to tell which have been vetted and will be most useful for your practice. This week, we're chatting with two members of our coaching team — Dr. Cristina Compton and Lauren Midgette — about the resources they're currently using, and how they navigate the world of online teaching tools without becoming overwhelmed. ---------- Resources discussed in this episode: Making the Case for Project-Based Learning (https://cpet.tc.columbia.edu/news-press/making-the-case-for-project-based-learning) The Believing Game: Fostering Empathy in the...
2023-03-23
23 min
The Rest Room
What actually is Post-Exertional Malaise?
Do you experience Post-Exertional Malaise? I have for a number of years now, and it can be utterly debilitating. But, like the term “brain fog”, I know what PEM means, what it feels like, subjectively, but I didn’t know all that much about what we actually mean when we talk about PEM. What’s actually happening inside our bodies when we experience these exacerbation of symptoms hours or days after exerting ourselves? These are questions I’ve been pondering for a while, so I’m delighted to be joined for this episode by Todd Dave...
2023-02-01
37 min
Teaching Today
The Best of 2022
We look back at some of the best shortcuts, insights, motivations, and aha moments that we published to help educators meet their professional goals this year. Mentioned in this episode: Centering Students for Literacy Engagement https://cpet.tc.columbia.edu/news-press/centering-students-for-literacy-engagement-student-voice-choice-and-identity What Makes a Rigorous Question? https://cpet.tc.columbia.edu/news-press/what-makes-a-rigorous-question What to Do When Kids Aren't Working https://cpet.tc.columbia.edu/news-press/from-off-task-to-on-what-to-do-when-kids-arent-working Adapting Packaged Curricula: Making It Your Own https://cpet.tc.columbia.edu/news-press/adapting-packaged-curricula-promising-practices-for-making-it-your-own
2022-12-20
40 min
ERS Publications Podcasts
ERS Monograph: Complex Breathlessness
"This condition is really overlooked. The point of the Monograph is that it should, hopefully, raise awareness." In the latest instalment of the ERS Monograph podcast series, Editorial Board member Holly Keir talks to James H. Hull, one of the Guest Editors of the Monograph on Complex Breathlessness. In a conversation that focuses on the need for robust investigation when faced with unexplained breathlessness, James and Holly discuss: the use of physiological tests and CPET for assessment; postural tachycardia syndrome and autonomic dysfunction; the importance of developing breathlessness clinics in the future; and therapy-based treatments, such as physiotherapy and speech...
2022-11-07
14 min
Coffee + Cardiology
Soine's Interactions
Laurie Soine, PhD, ARNP, is a board-certified nurse practitioner in the UW Medicine Department of Medicine and serves in the role of Chief ARNP for UWMC. In 2013, she was awarded the UW School of Nursing Distinguished Practitioner Award for demonstrating nursing care excellence. She is also a UW School of Medicine teaching associate and is a clinical assistant professor in the School of Nursing. Laurie's research interests include the impact of what patients know and its effect on clinical outcomes, and describing factors associated with creating robust models of advanced practice nursing.0:30 - Who is Laurie Soine
2022-10-31
1h 03
Winning Isn't Easy: Long-Term Disability ERISA Claims
More on Myalgic Encephalomyelitis / Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME / CFS) Disability Claims
Have a comment or question? Click this sentence to send us a message, and we might answer it in a future episode.Welcome to another episode of Winning Isn't Easy with your host, nationwide ERISA Disability attorney Nancy L. Cavey. On this week's episode, we will be talking more about Myalgic Encephalomyelitis / Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME / CFS). This disabling condition is one we see so frequently in regards to disability claims, that we needed to dedicate multiple episodes to the topic. We'll be discussing four things in particular:1 - What Type of Doctor Does the...
2022-07-19
25 min
Heart podcast
CPET testing in heart failure - a masterclass with Dr. Buber from Seattle
In this episode of the Heart podcast, Digital Media Editor, Dr. James Rudd, is joined by Dr. Buber from Seattle. They discuss all aspects of CPET testing for heart failure and many other indications. If you enjoy the show, please leave us a podcast review at https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/heart-podcast/id445358212?mt=2 Link to published paper: https://heart.bmj.com/content/early/2022/04/10/heartjnl-2021-319617
2022-06-14
27 min
BMJ talk medicine
CPET testing in heart failure - a masterclass with Dr. Buber from Seattle
In this episode of the Heart podcast, Digital Media Editor, Dr. James Rudd, is joined by Dr. Buber from Seattle. They discuss all aspects of CPET testing for heart failure and many other indications. If you enjoy the show, please leave us a podcast review at https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/heart-podcast/id445358212?mt=2 Link to published paper: https://heart.bmj.com/content/early/2022/04/10/heartjnl-2021-319617
2022-06-14
27 min
Heart podcast
CPET testing in heart failure - a masterclass with Dr. Buber from Seattle
In this episode of the Heart podcast, Digital Media Editor, Dr. James Rudd, is joined by Dr. Buber from Seattle. They discuss all aspects of CPET testing for heart failure and many other indications. If you enjoy the show, please leave us a podcast review at https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/heart-podcast/id445358212?mt=2 Link to published paper: https://heart.bmj.com/content/early/2022/04/10/heartjnl-2021-319617
2022-06-09
27 min
Heart Podcast
CPET testing in heart failure - a masterclass with Dr. Buber from Seattle
In this episode of the Heart podcast, Digital Media Editor, Dr. James Rudd, is joined by Dr. Buber from Seattle. They discuss all aspects of CPET testing for heart failure and many other indications. If you enjoy the show, please leave us a podcast review at https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/heart-podcast/id445358212?mt=2 Link to published paper: https://heart.bmj.com/content/early/2022/04/10/heartjnl-2021-319617
2022-06-09
27 min
This Week in Cardiology
Dec 10, 2021 This Week in Cardiology Podcast
AF triggers, rising BP during the pandemic, long COVID, cardiac arrest care, and social media are the topics John Mandrola, MD discusses in this week’s podcast. To read a partial transcript or to comment, visit: https://www.medscape.com/twic I – AF Triggers - Alcoholic Drinks Stand Out in Novel Trial Exploring AF Triggers https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/962911 - Individualized Studies of Triggers of Paroxysmal Atrial Fibrillation https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamacardiology/article-abstract/2786196 II – BP Increase During the Pandemic - Blood Pressure Control Worsened During COVID Pandemic https...
2021-12-10
19 min
TopMedTalk
Perioperative Enhancement Teams - Part 2 | TopMedTalk
Perioperative enhancement teams have been a theme on TopMedTalk for years. This program, part two of two, goes into more detail around what could be the crucial next steps for your institution as it distinguishes itself from the pack with excellent value based care instead of excessive volume driven disasters. In this program we cover the importance of prehabilitation, the need for respect in a multidisciplinary team, cardiopulmonary exercise testing (CPET), a centre for geriatric surgery and palliative care and perioperative smoking cessation clinics. Further listening: Olle Ljungqvist, Prof. of Surgery, MD, PhD...
2021-07-19
25 min
創業十分鐘 | 我創業我獨角
EP236 我創業我獨角 | 創業專訪 #樂乙有限公司 | 負責人 | 蘇中乙
我創業我獨角 | 是由獨角傳媒製作贊助 創業專訪 #樂乙有限公司 | 負責人 | 蘇中乙 蘇中乙(Justin),樂乙有限公司的負責人。有美國十年的求學經歷,接受西式教育的他認為現代台灣已經不像以往的環境、不再適合做代工或建立工廠,於是歷經幾番思考,Justin決定回到台灣自行創業,他想往品牌化及價值化的創業方向走,並創立了「樂乙有限公司」。 Justin創立旗下品牌「Zing心穎良品」以生活用品為主軸,產品的發想多來自生活的不便,像是前一陣子甫上架的產品──「日日便當盒」──便是因為Justin看到許多外帶用餐者依然用著一次性的塑膠袋,為了環保、也為了更方便使用,團隊便發想了在一個容器內又有隔板可以將主食與湯汁分開來,Justin說道,市面上大多的便當盒都以不銹鋼或玻璃居多,不鏽鋼雖可耐高溫但長期下來還是會有重金屬脫落的問題,且金屬無法微波也不易使用;反之,玻璃雖可以微波但材質過重,攜帶時也有失安全性;Justin因此發現到市場上製作便當盒的材質似乎都不甚理想,為了將產品做得更好他選擇了CPET(PET的結晶化),PET即是常見使用在寶特瓶的塑膠材質,不僅無毒性和無塑化劑、亦無重金屬及無雙酚A的添加劑,且回收後可再製成紡織紗,是目前回收率最高的塑膠,將PET的分子結構結晶化後,不僅保留了原本的優點、耐熱溫度亦大幅提升至180度以上,是目前市面唯一採用這項材質的品牌,便當盒可氣密式防漏保鮮且有瀝掉油水的隔板,適用於各式的餐點,且可拆式的設計方便清洗以避免藏汙納垢,不僅環保、也供大眾吃的更健康。 心穎良品的團隊皆具有專業的相關背景及產業經驗,所有產品從創意發想、設計、尋覓合適的材質與配合廠商、量產到行銷推廣,從無到有皆由公司一手包辦;Justin提及,選擇從生活用品下手即是因為它涵蓋範疇廣泛,可延伸的產品線眾多,有利於長期發展經營,儘管高品質的產品成本也相對來得高,但他相信好的產品一定會有懂它的人,縱然途中有些曲折與意外,但對於創業他始終有堅持著信念,「把該做的事情做好,就會照著你要的方向走」Justin說道。 店家基本資訊: Zing心穎良品 官網:https://www.zingtw.com/ 官網:fb.com/ZingGoodsTaiwan/ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 《每季專訪超過200家品牌企業》 【2021年第1季開放報名中】 http://go.unikorn.cc/Join_Us 我們專訪總是免費,我們深信每一位創業家,都是自己品牌的主角,有更多的創業故事與夢想,值得被看見。 我們專訪總是免費,你也有品牌創業故事與夢想嗎?訂閱追蹤並連繫我們,讓你的創業故事與夢想,也被看見。 #我們採訪總是免費 #你就是品牌代言人 #StartupIslandTAIWAN FB直播 http://go.unikorn.cc/at_Facebook YT頻道 http://go.unikorn.cc/at_YouTube “愛奇藝頻道 http://go.unikorn.cc/at_IQIY 《我創業我獨角》在全球超過20個影音平台同步上架 https://linktr.ee/uniKorn.cc You can’t connect the dots looking forward; you can only connect them looking backwards. So you have to trust that the dots will somehow connect in your future. You have to trust in something – your gut, destiny, life, karma, whatever.“ by Steve Jobs. “ 你無法預先把現在所發生的點點滴滴串聯起來,只有在未來回顧今日時,你才會明白這些點點滴滴是如何串在一起的。” by Steve Jobs -- Hosting provided by SoundOn
2021-06-07
21 min
TopMedTalk
EBPOM 2020 London | "The Business Case: UK" by Kay Mitchell
This piece presents an invaluable wealth of first hand experience in setting up various business cases in relation to perioperative medicine in the UK. At University College London (UCL) cardiopulmonary exercise testing (CPET) was set up as a research tool "but then clinicians came, became interested in the results of the tests and started to ask for tests to be done on their patients for clinical evaluation". An external contractor model, using a charitable organisation, enabled them to charge the NHS for these tests; as the service expanded they were able to expand to other clinical sites...
2021-04-10
10 min
Masters in Exercise
Exercise after stroke with Dr. Ada Tang
In this episode I spoke with Dr. Ada Tang. Dr Tang is an Associate Professor in the Department of Physical Therapy at McMaster University. Her research focuses on cardiovascular health in people with stroke. Before discussing exercise prescription after stroke we discuss the evidence the effect of exercise on stroke prevention. Can exercise prevent strokes? We also discuss the different types of training that we can use in these patients and what are the expected benefits. We also discuss how early we can start training after we had stroke, the barriers and facilitators of exercise in this group of...
2021-03-31
42 min
Step into Mondays!
55. I'd like to start a book club, where should I start?
In this episode Krista and Sandrine discuss steps to successfully start a book-club with students, and ways to organize it. Reach out via email (stepintomondays@gmail.com) or social media. https://www.readingandwritinghaven.com/run-book-club-classroom-best-form-choice-reading/ https://everydayesl.com/blog/book-club https://cpet.tc.columbia.edu/one-book-book-club/book-club-in-the-classroom-10-tips-for-success
2021-03-29
1h 12
TopMedTalk
EBPOM London 2020 | Prehabilitation Update
2020 was a big year for prehabilitation, the advent of a global pandemic has only increased the importance of this exciting field of medicine. Various questions from EBPOM 2020 attendees were tackled by the panel: Can you use "Timed Up and Go" (TUG) and The Duke Activity Status Index (DASI) to screen out unnecessary cardio-pulminary exercise testing (CPET)? What exactly is prehabilitation and what's its natural scope? How important is nutrition? Is it possible to standardise these areas more? What areas are being significantly worked on in prehabilitation medicine in the UK this year? What about - in these...
2021-01-08
46 min
TopMedTalk
TopMedTalk | Silent pandemic of surgical complications
This remarkably prescient conversation was recorded at an Australian National Summit in Adelaide regarding the 'hidden pandemic of postoperative complications'. The dangers presented by them certainly suggest this area needs to be taken more seriously. Although staged in Australia this conversation is of global concern, particularly at a time when the world is realising the benefits of proper perioperative care. For more about the National Emergency Laparotomy Audit go here: https://www.topmedtalk.com/ebpom-2018-12-the-importance-of-cpet-and-nela/ The article mentioned in this piece is here: https://bjanaesthesia.org/article/S0007-0912(18)30654-8/abstract ...
2020-12-22
31 min
TopMedTalk
EBPOM 2020 London | "The Business Case: UK" by Kay Mitchell
This piece presents an invaluable wealth of first hand experience in setting up various business cases in relation to perioperative medicine in the UK. At University College London (UCL) cardiopulmonary exercise testing (CPET) was set up as a research tool "but then clinicians came, became interested in the results of the tests and started to ask for tests to be done on their patients for clinical evaluation". An external contractor model, using a charitable organisation, enabled them to charge the NHS for these tests; as the service expanded they were able to expand to other clinical sites...
2020-12-11
10 min
Circulation on the Run
Circulation November 17, 2020 Issue
This week’s episode features author Jaime Layland and Associate Editor Dharam Kumbhani as they discuss the ariticle "Colchicine in Patients with Acute Coronary Syndrome: The Australian COPS Randomized Clinical Trial." TRANSCRIPT BELOW: Dr. Carolyn Lam: Welcome to Circulation on the Run, your weekly podcast, summary, and backstage pass to the journal and its editors. I'm Dr. Carolyn Lam, associate editor from the National Heart Center and Duke National University of Singapore. Dr. Greg Hundley: And I'm Dr. Greg Hundley, associate editor, director of the Pauley Heart Center, VCU He...
2020-11-16
24 min
TopMedTalk
ASA | Frailty and the perioperative patient - enhancing recovery.
Where is perioperative medicine as a specialty in the US? How do frail patients benefit from the perioperative process? Age and physical fitness are important factors when deciding if you're going to put a patient through major surgery, how do these factors allow us to differentiate between those who are likely to have a poor outcome? How common is cardiopulmonary exercise testing (CPET) in the US? Presented by Desiree Chappell and Monty Mythen with their guest Bobbie Jean Sweitzer, Director of Perioperative Medicine at Northwestern. Our guest's excellent book is here: https://www.amazon.co...
2020-10-04
18 min
TopMedTalk
EBPOM 2020 | Prehabilitation Update
This year was always expected to be a big one for prehabilitation, the advent of a global pandemic has only increased the importance of this exciting field of medicine. Various questions from EBPOM 2020 attendees were tackled by the panel: Can you use "Timed Up and Go" (TUG) and The Duke Activity Status Index (DASI) to screen out unnecessary cardio-pulminary exercise testing (CPET)? What exactly is prehabilitation and what's its natural scope? How important is nutrition? Is it possible to standardise these areas more? What areas are being significantly worked on in prehabilitation medicine in the UK this...
2020-09-28
00 min
TopMedTalk
TopMedTalk | CPET Cardio Pulmonary Exercise Testing
Everything you ever wanted to know about CPET (Cardio Pulmonary Exercise Testing) but were too afraid to ask; this conversation is a fascinating deep dive into the topic with two experts in the field. Discover how widely practiced this technique is across the UK, hear about the advantages people who use it have in terms of outcomes and patient safety. Also, what do institutions then do with the data and how does that increase our understanding of the human body? Some of the UCL podcasts mentioned in the piece are available here: Introduction to Cardio...
2020-06-10
00 min
TopMedTalk
EBPOM 2019 | Preoperative risk stratification
Preoperative risk stratification; what is are the risks and controversies behind preoperative exercise testing and the six minute walk test? This piece looks at the evidence behind both and some practical guidance for informing clinical care. Does the six minute walk test predict complications? What is the true value for cardiopulminary exercise testing (CPET)? For more on the METS study go here: https://www.topmedtalk.com/the-measurement-of-exercise-tolerance-before-surgery-mets-trial/ Presented by Duminda Wijeysundera, Professor in the Department of Anaesthesia and the Institute of Health Policy Management and Evaluation at the University of Toronto, and a...
2020-03-31
00 min
Uninvisible Pod with Lauren Freedman
067: Disability Attorney Andrew Kantor on Patient Advocacy & Playing To Win
Andrew Kantor is an Associate at Kantor & Kantor, LLP. The son of the founding namesake attorneys, his practice is focused primarily on helping individuals obtain wrongfully-denied disability and life insurance benefits in both ERISA and non-ERISA (bad faith) policies. A client-centered attorney, he has emerged as one of the US’s leading experts on fighting disability denials, with a particular focus on chronic-fatigue-related illnesses like ME/CFS and Lyme disease. Andrew serves on the Board of The Elder Law and Disability Rights Center, and he was named a 2019 Rising Star in Southern California by Super Lawyers. In this episode, he...
2020-03-25
59 min
TopMedTalk
TopMedTalk | Silent pandemic of surgical complications
This remarkably prescient conversation was recorded at an Australian National Summit in Adelaide regarding the 'hidden pandemic of postoperative complications'. The dangers presented by them certainly suggest this area needs to be taken more seriously. Although staged in Australia this conversation is of global concern, particularly at a time when the world is realising the benefits of proper perioperative care. For more about the National Emergency Laparotomy Audit go here: https://www.topmedtalk.com/ebpom-2018-12-the-importance-of-cpet-and-nela/ The article mentioned in this piece is here: https://bjanaesthesia.org/article/S0007-0912(18)30654-8/abstract ...
2020-03-22
00 min
TopMedTalk
Women in Anaesthesia Part 4 | Carolyn Johnston
What are the benefits of Cardio Pulmonary Exercise Testing (CPET) in cancer patients? What is the evidence that suggests prehabilitation changes outcomes? Furthermore, what is the National Emergency Laparotomy Audit (NELA) and what are its benefits? Presented by Joff Lacey and Desiree Chappell with their guests; Carolyn Johnston, consultant Anaesthetist in St Georges hospital in London and Improvement lead for the National Emergency Laparotomy Network (NELA.org.uk) and Malcolm West, National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) funded clinical lecturer in surgery and honorary colorectal surgical specialist registrar at the University of Southampton, United Kingdom. Joi...
2020-03-22
00 min
Editor's Top Picks
TopMedTalks to | Jeroen Molinger and John Whittle
Everything you ever wanted to know about CPET (Cardio Pulmonary Exercise Testing) but were too afraid to ask; this conversation is a fascinating deep dive into the topic with two experts in the field. Discover how widely practiced this technique is across the UK, hear about the advantages people who use it have in terms of outcomes and patient safety. Also, what do institutions then do with the data and how does that increase our understanding of the human body? Some of the UCL podcasts mentioned in the piece are available here: Introduction to Cardio...
2019-09-25
32 min
Power 2 Learn
M360 Post CPET Prescription
You must take our M360 CPET assessment of cardio metabolic crossover. Where are you in terms of Cardio Metabolic Health as reflected by a simple Cardio Metabolic Crossover Assessment? What is your prescription for future success? It all starts with knowledge, the Power 2 Learn and improve! It starts here, do it now and achieve a level of health and performance you never thought possible.
2019-08-26
00 min
CenterED Teaching
The NYC Chancellor Push for Integration and Anti-Bias Training
We discuss current debates over integration that are emerging nation-wide through the battle for integration in New York City's District 3. We also examine the new NYC Chancellor's response to protests over integration, and discuss what it means for NYC schools, what it means about parents in the fight for integraiton, and what the future may hold as our schools become more diverse.
2018-06-27
00 min
CenterED Teaching
Understanding American Education Within an International Context
Both national and state governments decry the American educational system compared to others; therefore, we take a long hard look at the American educational system in an international context to understand the differences between the U.S. and the rest of the world. We focus on schooling structure, school investment, school performance, and the connection between education and the labor market.
2018-06-20
00 min
CenterED Teaching
Fighting Math Phobia
We discuss why students have aversions to math, where they come from, and what teachers can do to break down these barriers.
2018-06-13
00 min
CenterED Teaching
Revisiting the Gun Debate
We discuss what has and has not changed policywise and discursively since the Parkland shooting and March for Our Lives. After this discussion, our crew tries to unpack the way forward and what teachers can do.
2018-06-06
00 min
CenterED Teaching
A Teacher's Summer
We discuss what teachers can and should do over the summer. With such a draining job during the school year, sometimes teachers don't use their summer in a way that recharges them for the upcoming school year. We want to share our tried and true practices for optimizing that summer time for your health and work!
2018-05-30
00 min
CenterED Teaching
End of Year Reflections: Workshopping Your Core Values
We discuss the process for end of year reflections for teachers, and how they impact the sustainability of the teaching profession. With the focus on teacher evaluations and students' academic performance, it can be difficult for teachers to find time to look inward. We probe different frameworks to make these reflections as easy as possible and to prepare teachers for continued success.
2018-05-23
00 min
CenterED Teaching
Celebrate Good Times: Wrapping up the School Year
We discuss effective ways to end the school year with an emphasis on celebrating student accomplishments. We then discuss how to set up students and their families to carry those good feelings through the summer.
2018-05-17
00 min
CenterED Teaching
Classroom Groupings: How Do We Do It?
We discuss group work in classrooms while trying to highlight best practices that we have seen throughout the city, including heterogeneous and homogeneous groupings. The podcast contains multiple interviews with CPET coaches offering their unique takes. Each take provides a different framework for approaching group work during classwork for the most effective results.
2018-05-09
00 min
CenterED Teaching
Technological Ed
We discuss the relationship between education and technology in the 21st century with a focus the ways technology manifests in classrooms. We then discuss possible strategies for best preparing students for the 21st century.
2018-05-02
00 min
CenterED Teaching
School Shootings and the Guns in Schools Debate
We discuss the prevalence of school shootings over the last two decades, the commonalities, and why schools have often been sites. We then discuss student responses to the latest shootings, policy debates over action, and how teachers can continue forward in this chaotic climate.
2018-04-25
00 min
CenterED Teaching
New Teachers and a New Support System
We discuss the difficulties in teaching for early career teachers and the limits of school-based support given the varied and challenging nature of the job. We then explore the nature of CPET's initiative the New Teacher Network, and the ways the Network supports teachers within their first three years.
2018-04-18
00 min
CenterED Teaching
21st Century Kids
We discuss the ways in which the digital world is affecting/influencing the educational lives of today's youth and contemplate the role of educators in this everchanging landscape. We also discuss some of the most recognizable changes in education due to the digital age, predict what may come, and speculate on how educators will continue to shape educational opportunities.
2018-04-11
00 min
CenterED Teaching
What's going on at the Federal Department of Education?
We discuss the changes at the Federal Department of Education with a focus on specific policy changes and the broader cultural shift that appears to be happening under the DeVos and Trump regime. We then expand our discussion to include the current national debate over whether or not teachers should be armed.
2018-04-04
00 min
CenterED Teaching
Replay - A Guide to Self-Care
We discuss the different pressures teachers face, as well as the ways those pressures impact student learning and social-emotional development. We also discuss how teachers can counteract the specific stressors in their lives and their work, and how to make teaching a sustainable profession.
2018-03-28
00 min
CenterED Teaching
GenderED
We discuss the different dynamics in education, how they affect the classroom, student identity formation, and the long-term cultural impact of our institutions as they are. From there, we explore the growing consciousness of equity and how this impacts the ways we think about gender considering changing notions of gender identity and the #MeToo movement.
2018-03-22
00 min
CenterED Teaching
NonTraditional Learning Spaces
We discuss different spaces of learning and non-traditional pedagogies that expand student learning and the ways students view education. We dive into Literacy Unbound and the potential for theater in the classroom as well as museums as sites for learning.
2018-03-14
00 min
CenterED Teaching
Bilingual/Bicultural Education
We discuss the difference between bilingual and bicultural education with an emphasis on what the different pedagogies mean for learners and teachers as well as deconstructing specific pedagogical practices that help students learn best.
2018-03-07
00 min
CenterED Teaching
Schools and Discipline
We discuss the different forms of school discipline, nationwide trends, and the possible alternatives to traditional forms of discipline in school. With a deep dive into practical classroom experience and the theoretical underpinnings of discipline, our group makes recommendations for moving forward and better serving students.
2018-02-28
00 min
CenterED Teaching
Keep the Kids Talking
We discuss how to keep your students talking at the elementary, middle, and high school levels with insight from two of CPET's most experienced coaches, Dr. Cristina Compton and Denise Daniels. Learn how to manage the classroom, support student learning, and let students own the conversation.
2018-02-21
00 min
CenterED Teaching
Media Representations: Schools, Students, and Teachers
We discuss how teachers have long held a place in the American psyche, and how representations of teachers, schools, students, and classrooms have changed in the digital age. We interrogate these media representations and analyze the impacts they have had on schools, students, classrooms, and teachers as well as what this could mean for the profession going forward.
2018-02-14
00 min
CenterED Teaching
Policy Mandate Update 2/7/18
We discuss the changes in New York State and New York City policy following the implementation of ESSA in the state. We also review the changes in the Quality Review and PPO for the 2017-2018 school year and beyond. Though we take New York as a test site, we discuss the implication of these changes within the broader trends currently in education and what this could mean going forward.
2018-02-07
00 min
CenterED Teaching
School Segregation: History, Problems, and Policies
We discuss the historical creation of segregated schools and districts. From there, we interrogate the problems segregated schools have created and the successful implementation of desegregation to frame a conversation around current policy possibilities for moving forward with integrated schools.
2018-01-31
00 min
CenterED Teaching
School Choice: What is it?
We discuss all the different forms of school choice, where "school choice" takes place, and how the educational landscape is shifting to a more market-based system, while placing iterations of school choice within an historical context. We further unpack the implications of school choice movements for education, including how it affects traditional public schools.
2018-01-24
00 min
CenterED Teaching
Parents and Teachers The Untapped Connection
We discuss the importance of the teacher/parent relationship and ways to overcome barriers to effective parent teacher relationships. We also unpack the best ways to communicate with parents and how to carve out specific roles in the classroom for parents.
2018-01-17
00 min
CenterED Teaching
Interrogating Growth Mindset
We discuss what Carol Dweck's research indicates about a growth mindset and how it can be used in the classroom. We also look critically at the concept, outlining its shortfalls and the possible problems it calls.
2018-01-10
00 min
CenterED Teaching
A Guide to Teacher Self-Care
We discuss the different pressures teachers face, as well as the ways those pressures impact student learning and social-emotional development. We also discuss how teachers can counteract the specific stressors in their lives and their work, and how to make teaching a sustainable profession.
2017-12-20
00 min
CenterED Teaching
Teachers, Tests, and Learning: Navigating the Uneven Terrain
We discuss the different testing mandates on teachers, and the ways they affect the daily interactions with students, other teachers, and administrators. In this episode, Dr. Cristina Compton, Dr. Kang, and Brian offer tangible strategies for teaching "beyond the test" and helping students do their best.
2017-12-13
00 min