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Conversations on Strategy Podcast
Conversations on Strategy Podcast – Ep 55 – Dr. James D. Scudieri, Colonel Jon Klug – Lieutenant General Robert C. Richardson, Jr. Central Pacific Theater Army Commander for Admiral Chester W. Nimitz, 1943–1945
Dr. James D. Scudieri and Colonel Jon Klug analyze Lieutenant General Robert C. Richardson Jr.’s extensive operational reports and his role as Theater Army commander under Admiral Nimitz. The discussion highlights Richardson’s advocacy for Joint operational planning and the importance of interservice cooperation. They explore his unique command challenges, including a notable civil-military incident, and reflect on how his strategic insights offer valuable lessons for today’s military leaders. This exploration underlines the significance of integrating historical perspectives into contemporary military education.E-mail usarmy.carlisle.awc.mbx.parameters@army.mil to give feedback on this podcas...
2024-12-11
16 min
Words on Wood
S4E6: Stewards of The Forest
Forests take up about 30% of the earth’s surface and come in many shapes, sizes and types. From chilly boreal forests in the north, to temperate forests, dry forests, mangroves, rainforests and more, each forest has specific needs and nuances, and faces its own ecological challenges. Around the world, there are communities and teams of people who oversee forests, ensuring they regenerate and survive. Commercial foresters, indigenous tribes and local foresters all care for them in different ways: some are managed through planting; others use low intensity forestry techniques; and others are studying how the careful rem...
2024-12-11
32 min
Faculty Feed
Bridging Communities and Careers: Dr. Kelli Bullard Dunn on Transforming Healthcare Education with Kentucky AHEC
In this episode of Faculty Feed, Dr. Kelli Bullard Dunn, Vice Dean of Community Engagement and Diversity at the University of Louisville School of Medicine, delves into the impactful work of Kentucky's Area Health Education Centers (AHEC). Dr. Bullard Dunn explains how AHEC supports healthcare workforce development across Kentucky, from K-12 pipeline programs to professional training for medical, nursing, and allied health students. Highlighting AHEC's statewide network of eight regional centers, she underscores its mission to improve healthcare delivery, promote diversity, and enhance health equity. Dr. Bullard Dunn shares how students engage in transformative, community-embedded learning experiences...
2024-11-29
24 min
Words on Wood
Making Shorts: Staining wood
Staining wood is a complex and often laborious process that requires careful thought from designers and makers. Considering the complexities involved, and the fact that natural wood is beautiful in and of itself, this Making short explores the benefits wood staining can offer for designers.When done right, staining beautifully enhances the intricate and unique characteristics of wood. To elaborate further on this, architect, designer and educator, Giles Tettey Nartey, joins this episode to discuss why wood stain is an integral part of the design and narrative behind his pieces Interplay and Communion, as well as...
2024-11-21
13 min
Healthcare Insights
H.I. Ep. 107 - 50th Anniversary Reflections
Northwest AHEC began in 1974. In this special episode we take a moment to connect with colleagues, faculty, and partners to reflect on the many ways in which Northwest AHEC has impacted the health of the region over the past 50 years.
2024-10-31
29 min
Words on Wood
S4E5: Responding to a changing climate
We’re probably all aware that climate change is having, and will have, a big effect on our forests. Increasing levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere and rising temperatures give way to adverse consequences such as droughts and fires, causing rapid tree mortality rates. So, how can we plan for the future to ensure these forests, in the face of climate collapse, are around for future generations?Joined by Leander Anderegg, Assistant Professor at the University of California; Ron Waukau, Forest Manager for Menominee Tribal Enterprises; and Marianne Goebl, Managing Director of Artek, this episode as...
2024-10-29
30 min
O YE DRYBONES (FEB 2019 - JAN 2025)
THE HELIOS BIBLIOS HOUR : THE POLITICS OF CLOWNS w/ BRO.CHARLES CAMPBELL
Founded in 1911, the Royal Order of Jesters functions in connection with Freemasonry and the Shriners. The organization exists for the encouragement of laughter and fun in leisure time, as evidenced by the motto “Mirth is King.”On March 9th, 2008, Buffalo News broke a story involving New York Supreme Court Justice Ronald Tills,participating in a human trafficking operation that involved transporting undocumented immigrant sex workers from as far as Kentucky to New York and Canada. Opus Dei’s Influence Is Felt in All of Washington’s Corridors of Power.an Opus Dei member who plays a key role in hiring at Georg...
2024-10-20
3h 02
O YE DRYBONES (ARCHIVE)
THE HELIOS BIBLIOS HOUR : THE POLITICS OF CLOWNS w/ BRO.CHARLES CAMPBELL
Founded in 1911, the Royal Order of Jesters functions in connection with Freemasonry and the Shriners. The organization exists for the encouragement of laughter and fun in leisure time, as evidenced by the motto “Mirth is King.”On March 9th, 2008, Buffalo News broke a story involving New York Supreme Court Justice Ronald Tills,participating in a human trafficking operation that involved transporting undocumented immigrant sex workers from as far as Kentucky to New York and Canada. Opus Dei’s Influence Is Felt in All of Washington’s Corridors of Power.an Opus Dei member who plays a key role in hiring at Georg...
2024-10-20
3h 02
Move to Value Podcast
Chris Weathingon, MHA - The Value of Practice Education and Support
In this episode we hear from Chris Weathington, Director of Practice Support for North Carolina Area Health Education Centers, about how his organization provides training and resources to enable practices to focus on value rather than spending time on administrative burdens, thereby freeing up providers to better focus on patient care.Chris Weathington, welcome to the Move to Value podcast.Well, thank you for having me.Great. So Chris, for our listeners that may not be familiar with you, can you give us a little bit, tell us a little bit about yourself...
2024-10-17
19 min
Words on Wood
Making shorts: Working by hand
Trees have been a principal building material for most of human history, with archaeological findings showing that humans were using stone axes as early as 40,000 years ago.With the advent of machinery during the Industrial Revolution making woodworking more efficient and accessible, this Making short episode asks why a designer today might opt for hand working over industrialised techniques. Host Evi Hall speaks to industrial and product designer duo Inma Bermúdez and Mortiz Krefter about why they decided to employ hand working techniques in the making of The Lost Herd, a series of...
2024-10-16
15 min
Life in Higher Ed
Navigating Higher Ed: persistence, perseverance, and promise - Nadege Dady
Send us a textIn this episode, Dr. Nadege Dady, dean of Student Affairs and assistant professor for the Touro College of Osteopathic Medicine, Harlem, NYC campus, talks about remaining flexible in moments of transition and positively engaged and "always work from a place of integrity." Nadege Dady, EdDDr. Nadege Dady is Dean of Students Affairs and Assistant Professor for the TouroCOM Harlem, NYC Campus. As the appointed Dean of Student Affairs, Dr. Dady provides oversight of the admissions, registrar, financial aid, and bursar offices as well as alumni relations...
2024-09-01
38 min
Words on Wood
S4E2: A Timber Curriculum with Judith Lösing, Hanif Kara and Kenn Busch
Our next instalment of Words on Wood revisits education, this time examining whether there is a need for a more robust curriculum around timber and its properties within architecture courses. The guests all straddle the architectural and education spaces and bring some really good insights into areas that are working, and some not so well, within architectural education. Oli and Evi are joined by Judith Lösing, teacher at the AA and director of East Architecture, Kenn Busch , founder of Material Intelligence and Climate Positive Now and Hanif Kara, co-founder of AKT-II and professor at Harvard GSD. ...
2024-03-21
23 min
Business Ninjas
Equipping Healthcare Professionals with Continuing Education | Business Ninjas: WriteForMe & Advanced Health Education Center
In this episode of Business Ninjas, Jence Garza, CEO of Advanced Health Education Center (AHEC), joins Andrew and provides insight on the importance of providing healthcare professionals in the imaging sciences with continuing education. About AHEC:Advanced Health Education Center (AHEC) is the premier provider of corporate-style education for the imaging sciences. Uniquely focused on providing our clients with courses that cross-train them in a new skill, or sharpen existing skills, AHEC is on the cutting edge of imaging. Imaging technology is changing rapidly, and since 1988 Advanced Health Education Center has been committed to equipping...
2024-02-14
11 min
Words on Wood
Making shorts: Chainsaw carving
Building on the success of previous seasons’ ‘Tree Shorts’, this season introduces a new series of ‘Making Shorts’. These bite-sized episodes zoom into production techniques for timber, providing concise case studies through interviews with designers on the making processes behind specific projects. In this episode, we speak with Norwegian designer-maker Anna Maria Øfstedal Eng about creating furniture with a chainsaw and her experience working with American maple in a recent AHEC project. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2024-02-07
14 min
Finding Your Zone: Mindfulness Practices for the Healthcare Workforce
Finding Your Zone: Mindfulness Practices for the Healthcare Workforce Episode 12: Hope and Light
This is the 12th podcast episode for the Finding Your Zone: Mindfulness Practices for the Healthcare Workforce SeriesPlease click on this link or scan the QR code to ask any questions and/or share your experiences related to the podcast topics. We would love to hear your thoughts!Link to Podcast Questionnaire: https://forms.office.com/r/H92quR2L2pSeries Description: Vivek Murthy, MD, Surgeon General of the United States, released an advisory, Addressing Health Worker Burnout, in 2022. He acknowledges health workers have been ab...
2024-01-25
25 min
Words on Wood
Making shorts: CNC milling
Building on the success of previous seasons’ ‘Tree Shorts’, this season introduces a new series of ‘Making Shorts’. These bite-sized episodes zoom into production techniques for timber, providing concise case studies through interviews with designers on the making processes behind specific projects. Travelling to Australia, the first Making Short of the season focuses on CNC milling, tracing its connections to traditional hand carving methods. Designer Trent Jansen and Tanya Singer and Errol Evans, First Nations woodworkers and artists, explain how they employed high-tech milling machines to create a series of sculptural furniture that tell stories about the c...
2024-01-12
19 min
Finding Your Zone: Mindfulness Practices for the Healthcare Workforce
Finding Your Zone: Mindfulness Practices for the Healthcare Workforce Episode 11: A Deeper Dive Into Resilience Tools and Self-Care
This is the 11th podcast episode for the Finding Your Zone: Mindfulness Practices for the Healthcare Workforce SeriesPlease click on this link or scan the QR code to ask any questions and/or share your experiences related to the podcast topics. We would love to hear your thoughts!Link to Podcast Questionnaire: https://forms.office.com/r/H92quR2L2pSeries Description: Vivek Murthy, MD, Surgeon General of the United States, released an advisory, Addressing Health Worker Burnout, in 2022. He acknowledges health workers have been ab...
2024-01-11
27 min
Finding Your Zone: Mindfulness Practices for the Healthcare Workforce
Finding Your Zone: Mindfulness Practices for the Healthcare Workforce Episode 10: Workplace Violence
This is the 10th podcast episode for the Finding Your Zone: Mindfulness Practices for the Healthcare Workforce SeriesPlease click on this link or scan the QR code to ask any questions and/or share your experiences related to the podcast topics. We would love to hear your thoughts!Link to Podcast Questionnaire: https://forms.office.com/r/H92quR2L2pSeries Description: Vivek Murthy, MD, Surgeon General of the United States, released an advisory, Addressing Health Worker Burnout, in 2022. He acknowledges health workers have been ab...
2023-12-28
27 min
Finding Your Zone: Mindfulness Practices for the Healthcare Workforce
Finding Your Zone: Mindfulness Practices for the Healthcare Workforce Episode 9: What Can Organizations/Institutions/Employers Do to Prevent and Treat Burnout in the Workplace?
This is the 9th podcast episode for the Finding Your Zone: Mindfulness Practices for the Healthcare Workforce SeriesPlease click on this link or scan the QR code to ask any questions and/or share your experiences related to the podcast topics. We would love to hear your thoughts!Link to Podcast Questionnaire: https://forms.office.com/r/H92quR2L2pSeries Description: Vivek Murthy, MD, Surgeon General of the United States, released an advisory, Addressing Health Worker Burnout, in 2022. He acknowledges health workers have been ab...
2023-12-14
26 min
Words on Wood
S4E1: The Value of Veneers with Cathy Danzer, Rio Kobayashi and Jorge Penadés
Delving deep into the world of wood, featuring unexpected and timely topics from across forestry, architecture and design, the award-winning podcast Words on Wood has returned for a fourth season.A collaboration between the American Hardwood Export Council (AHEC) and Disegno, Words on Wood launched in 2021 as an upfront and wide-ranging end-to-end exploration of all things wood-related, from forestry and processing to design and disposal. Venturing into the world’s forests, sites of timber production, and design and architecture studios, the podcast examines how multiple industries intersect through a single material. Each episode is s...
2023-12-14
28 min
O YE DRYBONES (ARCHIVE)
THE HELIOS BIBLIOS HOUR : THE Climate Change HOAX 2023 w/Charles Campbell
King Charles has addressed the Cop28 summit in Dubai on Friday, warning that the dangers of climate change 'are no longer distant risks', In his speech, Charles said alarming tipping points were being reached and that he was greatly worried that we were 'so dreadfully far off track' in efforts to address the climate crisis. He finished his address by saying: 'The earth does not belong to us, we belong to the Earth.''The Global Wealth Elite have been pretending to care about Climate Change with these global climate meetings. It’s all smoke and mirrors. Why? They believe that Ea...
2023-12-03
3h 11
O YE DRYBONES (FEB 2019 - JAN 2025)
THE HELIOS BIBLIOS HOUR : THE Climate Change HOAX 2023 w/Charles Campbell
King Charles has addressed the Cop28 summit in Dubai on Friday, warning that the dangers of climate change 'are no longer distant risks', In his speech, Charles said alarming tipping points were being reached and that he was greatly worried that we were 'so dreadfully far off track' in efforts to address the climate crisis. He finished his address by saying: 'The earth does not belong to us, we belong to the Earth.''The Global Wealth Elite have been pretending to care about Climate Change with these global climate meetings. It’s all smoke and mirrors. Why? They believe that Ea...
2023-12-03
3h 11
Finding Your Zone: Mindfulness Practices for the Healthcare Workforce
Finding Your Zone: Mindfulness Practices for the Healthcare Workforce Episode 8: A New Resilience Tool: Resourcing
This is the 8th podcast episode for the Finding Your Zone: Mindfulness Practices for the Healthcare Workforce SeriesSeries Description: Vivek Murthy, MD, Surgeon General of the United States, released an advisory, Addressing Health Worker Burnout, in 2022. He acknowledges health workers have been able to “persevere and perform” despite the many challenges in the current healthcare landscape; however, he also advises that many have been “pushed to the brink” and we are now facing a health worker burnout and mental health crisis. He issues a challenge to “care for those who have always cared for us”.
2023-11-30
26 min
The Public Good
Navigating Maternal Health with Erie Niagara AHEC
Erie Niagara Area Health Education Center, or AHEC, is dedicated to creating a diverse healthcare workforce and well-informed community. By joining forces with health professionals, high schools, universities, and students, they aim to expand the pipeline of student-to-professional networks within the Buffalo Niagara Region. This week's guests are Kaila McCray and Madeline Ackley, program specialists for AHEC's Birth Equity Project, which aims to reduce Black and brown infant mortality and morbidity rates. They discuss a pilot program that connects Medicaid-eligible moms in Erie County with doulas who support moms during pregnancy, labor, and postpartum. Listen...
2023-11-22
29 min
Healthcare Insights
H.I. Ep. 85 - Richard Hirsh - Fall detection and aging with dignity in the age of wearables
Marketing chief from UnaliWear talks about data-driven fall detection and wearables in the "I've fallen and I can't get up" world of caregiving. We discuss aging with dignity, privacy, and agency, as well as innovation and possibilities to ensure peach of mind for loved ones and usability and acceptability of the end user. Disclosure: This podcast is for informational purposes only. The commercial product(s) discussed on this podcast are not in any way an endorsement by Northwest AHEC, WFU School of Medicine, AHWFB, NC AHEC, or any of its affiliates for the product or its purchase. See more at...
2023-11-18
48 min
Finding Your Zone: Mindfulness Practices for the Healthcare Workforce
Finding Your Zone: Mindfulness Practices for the Healthcare Workforce Episode 7: Connection: A Stress Response and a Resilience Tool
This is the 7th podcast episode for the Finding Your Zone: Mindfulness Practices for the Healthcare Workforce SeriesSeries Description: Vivek Murthy, MD, Surgeon General of the United States, released an advisory, Addressing Health Worker Burnout, in 2022. He acknowledges health workers have been able to “persevere and perform” despite the many challenges in the current healthcare landscape; however, he also advises that many have been “pushed to the brink” and we are now facing a health worker burnout and mental health crisis. He issues a challenge to “care for those who have always cared for us”.
2023-11-16
28 min
Finding Your Zone: Mindfulness Practices for the Healthcare Workforce
Finding Your Zone: Mindfulness Practices for the Healthcare Workforce Episode 6: Resilience: What Is It and How Do I Get it!
This is the 6th podcast episode for the Finding Your Zone: Mindfulness Practices for the Healthcare Workforce SeriesSeries Description: Vivek Murthy, MD, Surgeon General of the United States, released an advisory, Addressing Health Worker Burnout, in 2022. He acknowledges health workers have been able to “persevere and perform” despite the many challenges in the current healthcare landscape; however, he also advises that many have been “pushed to the brink” and we are now facing a health worker burnout and mental health crisis. He issues a challenge to “care for those who have always cared for us”.
2023-11-02
21 min
Finding Your Zone: Mindfulness Practices for the Healthcare Workforce
Finding Your Zone: Mindfulness Practices for the Healthcare Workforce Episode 5: The ACEs Study and Another Resilience Tool
This is the 5th podcast episode for the Finding Your Zone: Mindfulness Practices for the Healthcare Workforce SeriesSeries Description: Vivek Murthy, MD, Surgeon General of the United States, released an advisory, Addressing Health Worker Burnout, in 2022. He acknowledges health workers have been able to “persevere and perform” despite the many challenges in the current healthcare landscape; however, he also advises that many have been “pushed to the brink” and we are now facing a health worker burnout and mental health crisis. He issues a challenge to “care for those who have always cared for us”.
2023-10-19
28 min
Finding Your Zone: Mindfulness Practices for the Healthcare Workforce
Finding Your Zone: Mindfulness Practices for the Healthcare Workforce - Episode 4: Secondary and Vicarious Trauma and Another Resilience Tool
This is the 4th podcast episode for the Finding Your Zone: Mindfulness Practices for the Healthcare Workforce SeriesSeries Description: Vivek Murthy, MD, Surgeon General of the United States, released an advisory, Addressing Health Worker Burnout, in 2022. He acknowledges health workers have been able to “persevere and perform” despite the many challenges in the current healthcare landscape; however, he also advises that many have been “pushed to the brink” and we are now facing a health worker burnout and mental health crisis. He issues a challenge to “care for those who have always cared for u...
2023-10-05
19 min
Finding Your Zone: Mindfulness Practices for the Healthcare Workforce
Finding Your Zone: Mindfulness Practices for the Healthcare Workforce Episode 3: Introduction to Resilience Tools
This is the 3rd podcast episode for the Finding Your Zone: Mindfulness Practices for the Healthcare Workforce SeriesSeries Description: Vivek Murthy, MD, Surgeon General of the United States, released an advisory, Addressing Health Worker Burnout, in 2022. He acknowledges health workers have been able to “persevere and perform” despite the many challenges in the current healthcare landscape; however, he also advises that many have been “pushed to the brink” and we are now facing a health worker burnout and mental health crisis. He issues a challenge to “care for those who have always cared for u...
2023-09-21
28 min
Finding Your Zone: Mindfulness Practices for the Healthcare Workforce
Finding Your Zone: Mindfulness Practices for the Healthcare Workforce Episode 2: Stress/Survival Responses
This is the 2nd podcast episode for the Finding Your Zone: Mindfulness Practices for the Healthcare Workforce SeriesSeries Description: Vivek Murthy, MD, Surgeon General of the United States, released an advisory, Addressing Health Worker Burnout, in 2022. He acknowledges health workers have been able to “persevere and perform” despite the many challenges in the current healthcare landscape; however, he also advises that many have been “pushed to the brink” and we are now facing a health worker burnout and mental health crisis. He issues a challenge to “care for those who have always cared for u...
2023-09-07
17 min
Finding Your Zone: Mindfulness Practices for the Healthcare Workforce
Finding Your Zone: Mindfulness Practices for the Healthcare Workforce Episode 1: Hand-Brain Model
This is the 1st podcast episode for the Finding Your Zone: Mindfulness Practices for the Healthcare Workforce SeriesSeries Description: Vivek Murthy, MD, Surgeon General of the United States, released an advisory, Addressing Health Worker Burnout, in 2022. He acknowledges health workers have been able to “persevere and perform” despite the many challenges in the current healthcare landscape; however, he also advises that many have been “pushed to the brink” and we are now facing a health worker burnout and mental health crisis. He issues a challenge to “care for those who have always cared for us”.
2023-08-24
19 min
The Independent Life
Promoting Health and Empowering Communities with Sarah Catalanotto
In this thought-provoking episode, we are joined by Sarah Catalanotto, as we delve into the remarkable work of Area Health Education Centers (AHEC) in the state of Florida. Join us as we explore the extensive programming AHEC offers to promote health and facilitate the learning of pre-health professionals, including medical doctors, nurses, occupational therapists, physician assistants, and physical therapists. AHEC goes beyond traditional classroom education, providing invaluable hands-on experiences that bridge the gap between theory and practice. By working with individuals facing health disparities, AHEC nurtures essential skills such as health literacy, cultural competencies, and an understanding...
2023-07-06
1h 13
The Hard Enduro Channel
Graham Jarvis - Kosciuszko Killer - Mother Of Mayhem - Australian SuperEnduro
A real mixed bag in this podcast as we play catch up after a bit of a hiatus. We discuss round 1 of the AHEC, format changes, the riders, the Mother of Mayhem. Plus The GOAT Graham Jarvis drops by for a chat and Sam Preece the promoter of the Australian SuperEnduro annouces the venue & date for round 2 of the ASE series, plus a bit a banter. Hope you enjoy it. #thehardendurochannel #endurogear #hardenduro #extremeenduro #australianhardenduro #ahec #jarvis #grahamjarvis --- Send in a voice message...
2023-05-06
1h 44
CE University
Training for Gynecological Ultrasounds with AHEC
CE University is back with your hosts, Kay and Cecilia. Today, they'll speak about AHEC's Gynecological Ultrasound class with two special guests who have experience with the class. Advanced Health Education Center provides continuing education for healthcare professionals along with staffing and consulting. We have live webinars, live events, and homestudies for all imaging health professionals. If you're looking to cross-train, take one of our initial programs or prep and review courses. You can also attend our ultrasound courses and get hands-on scanning on live models. For more information, visit our website at https://www.aheconline.com/ ...
2023-04-13
06 min
Urban Service Talks Podcast
14. The Overturn of Roe vs. Wade 4 of 4: How to Get Involved
In the fourth and final episode of the Roe v. Wade series, you will learn how to become a strong advocate for reproductive rights. UConn School of Dental Medicine student Aysha Hoang and UConn School of Medicine Student Claire Surkis interview Jessica Puk, founding member of the Reach Fund, Connecticut’s abortion fund. They discuss what abortion advocacy and grassroots organizing looks like in Connecticut with The Reach Fund, Connecticut’s Abortion fund. Listen in while we break down what abortion advocates are doing to ensure access, and how folks who are interested in becoming advocates themselves can show thei...
2023-04-01
30 min
Urban Service Talks Podcast
13. The Overturn of Roe vs. Wade 3 of 4: The Impact on Minority, Low Socioeconomic and Marginalized Communities
In episode three of the Roe v. Wade series, the impact of this landmark legal decision on underserved communities and how it will further marginalize and disadvantage women of color and low-income individuals is explored. UConn School of Nursing student Zara Mason, UConn School of Dental Medicine student Eddyson Altidor, and UConn School of Medicine students Abishek Gupta and Lauren Barber interview Dr. Lucinda Canty, associate professor at the University of Massachusetts. Dr. Canty emphasizes the importance of advocating for equitable access to healthcare, including reproductive healthcare, for all individuals. She offers practical tips and strategies for listeners to...
2023-04-01
29 min
Urban Service Talks Podcast
12 The Overturn of Roe vs. Wade 2 of 4: Impact on the Transgender Community
The overturning of Roe v Wade affects a wide variety of people in America, including transgender and gender non-conforming individuals. In this hyper-polarized political landscape, transgender and gender non-conforming individuals are increasingly subjected to unfair scrutiny. In episode two of the Roe v. Wade series, UConn School of Pharmacy student Athena Guitierrez, and UConn School of Medicine students Conor McCarthy and Samhita Gurrala interview Dr. Christine Rodriguez, senior lecturer from the Yale School of Nursing. Dr. Rodriquez helps shed light on the true extent of the issues this community faces and shares ways that we can support th...
2023-04-01
34 min
Urban Service Talks Podcast
11. The Overturn of Roe v. Wade 1 of 4: An Overview of Abortion Access in Connecticut
What impact does the overturning of Roe v. Wade and the Dobbs decision have on your health care practice? On the populations you serve? The Urban Service Talks team has created a special series of four podcasts to help answer these questions. We begin the Overturn of Roe v. Wade with an overview of abortion, and what access to this essential healthcare currently looks like in Connecticut. We explore how access to abortion is evolving amidst changing legislation. In this episode, UConn School of Dental Medicine student Aysha Hoang, UConn School of Nursing student Quyen Le and UConn School...
2023-04-01
34 min
Words on Wood
Special episode: A Trillion Trees with Fred Pearce
In the final episode of Words on Wood season 3, we are joined by multi award-winning science and environmental writer, Fred Pearce. Fred’s groundbreaking work covering the natural world spans at least 15 books. We sit down to discuss the topics behind his latest book, “A Trillion Trees”, which gives a fascinating insight to how the world’s forests can be restored without planting and following two key premises: ensuring that ownership of the forests is vested in the people who live in them, and to give nature room. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/priva...
2023-03-27
44 min
Words on Wood
S3E4: The Wooden Hospital with Ab Rogers and Eleanor Brough
The series concludes by venturing into ‘The Wooden Hospital’. Starting with the work of architect Ab Rogers, who won the 2021 Wolfson Economic Prize 2021 for his radical approach towards reformulating hospital design, the episode looks at whether our existing healthcare spaces are fit for purpose. Could wood be the key to redesigns that create more humane and compassionate facilities? Featuring a group of designers and architects who are changing the way that healthcare operates, the episodes explores the role that timber can play in creating spaces that better support human health. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more info...
2023-02-17
28 min
Igniting Hope for Health Equity
Black Mamas: A Call For Safe and Equitable Maternal Health with Danise Wilson
Ep. 22 The need for Black maternal health care has never been more pressing. According to the CDC, in New York City alone, Black women are nine times more likely to die of a pregnancy-related cause than white women, and their rate of infant mortality is more than three times higher. In this episode Pastor George Nicholas is joined by Danise Wilson, Executive Director of the Erie Niagara Area Health Education Center to discuss how Doula services can help and how you can attend a free conference offering tons of resources for Black Mamas. Danise, had a...
2023-02-14
30 min
Hordinary
The “Be dangerous” 😎 episode with Ahec 3.
I and Ahec 3 talk about fame, music, confidence. The stories explored in this episode will surely give you a lot to think about😘. Don’t forget to subscribe, rate and review ❤️. Follow the podcast on Instagram for more content @Hordinarythepodcast. I made a playlist specially for you❤️. Check out the “Shake up your dream” playlist on Spotify. https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4bIyJLBiiEmR3Ob2JWVIJx?si=2RU-kkW_SJGg9JYESJYb5Q
2023-01-12
1h 04
Words on Wood
Tree shorts: walnut
In this bitesize episode, we explore American walnut and all of its properties and uses. The episode features an interview with Mira Nakashima, daughter of George Nakashima and now the creative director of George Nakashima Woodworkers, and gives us a valuable insight in her years of experience working with the material. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2022-12-23
15 min
Words on Wood
S3E3: Timber Education with John Makepeace and Helen Welch
In this episode we look into the social aspects of wood and how timber education is approached across different levels: from amateur enthusiasts, through to academia and university education. This episode includes an interview with celebrated woodworker John Makepeace and Helen Welch, founder of The London Furniture School, and asks whether design education currently provides students with a sufficiently full, sophisticated picture of wood’s ecological entanglements, the variations between species, and the environmental impact of the material. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2022-12-21
30 min
UConn Health Pulse
Breaking Down Health Barriers With Urban Service
The Urban Service Track incorporates prevention and primary care in underserved communities into the training of future prepares health professionals. It's a program of the Connecticut Area Health Education Center, housed at UConn Health. This summer, Urban Service Track students worked with the Hartford Department of Health and Human Services to go door-to-door in city neighborhoods to have conversations about preventive medicine and offer COVID-19 vaccinations on the spot. Three students who took part in this effort, Brian Liang (fourth-year UConn medical student and master of public health candidate), Eddyson Altidor (second-year UConn dental student), and Julia Levin (first-year...
2022-12-09
16 min
Urban Service Talks Podcast
National Primary Care Celebration 2022- Changing Landscape of Primary Care
2022-12-05
53 min
Words on Wood
Tree shorts: white oak
In this weeks tree short, we dive into the world of white oak - one of the most popular species across Europe. Host India Block speaks to architecture practice Maccreanor Lavington to find out more about the white oak used in the newly designed Ibstock place school refractory in South West London. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2022-11-24
15 min
Words on Wood
S3E2: Thermally modified timber with Jan Hendzel and Kirsten Haggart
In episode two, the hosts examine the different ways in which humans have baked, charred and heated wood to create thermally modified timber (TMT). The episode includes interviews with furniture designer Jan Hendzel, timber consultant and researcher Neil Summers, and architect Kirsten Haggart of architecture studio Waugh Thistleton.Words on Wood is hosted by Oli Stratford and India Block, and produced by Evi Hall. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2022-11-11
26 min
Words on Wood
Tree shorts: cherry in architecture
A bitesize episode exploring American cherry and its unique role in the creation of the Susie Sainsbury Theatre by architect Ian Ritchie of ritchie*studio Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2022-10-27
15 min
Words on Wood
S3E1: Ash under threat with Sheridan Coakley, Wilkinson Rivera and Emma Hudgins
Season three of Words on Wood kicks off with an exploration of tree diseases through the lens of ash, looking into the risks posed to this tree species across North America and Europe by the invasive emerald ash borer insect and the fungus responsible for ash dieback disease. How do these threats spread through forests and affect timber and, once they have struck, what happens to the dead and dying trees? We speak to Sheridan Coakley, founder of SCP Furniture, about the recent One Tree project, challenging designers to create a piece using a felled tree suffering with ash dieback...
2022-10-20
30 min
UConn Health Pulse
Serving the Underserved; Primary Care Outlook
The American health care system is facing a shortage of primary care physicians. Preparing the next generation of providers is one of the missions of UConn Health, where the training includes hands-on experience delivering care to historically underserved populations. Dr. Bruce Gould, UConn School of Medicine professor emeritus, founding associate dean for primary care, and founding director of the Connecticut Area Health Education Center, discusses how students serve the needs of today while training to become the providers who serve the needs of tomorrow. (Dr. Bruce Gould, Chris DeFrancesco, September 2022) Connecticut Area Health Education Center...
2022-10-06
14 min
Words on Wood
Special episode: Kinetic Furniture - with Benedetta Tagliabue
To celebrate the launch of Perpetuum Mobile, and the return of Milan Design Week, host Oli Stratford speaks to Benedetta Tagliabue, the director and head architect of the international firm Benedetta Tagliabue - EMBT Architects. Showing as part of the INTERNI Design Re-Generation exhibition event at the Università degli Studi of Milan, Perpetuum Mobile – The Dancing Furniture of Enric Miralles & Benedetta Tagliabue’s home, brings together recreations of nine of the furniture pieces and objects that the architect designed alongside his partner Benedetta Tagliabue for their home in Barcelona, Spain. The exhibition includes table...
2022-06-06
30 min
Urban Service Talks Podcast
8. UST Interest Groups: Geriatrics
The UST/AHEC Scholars Program prides itself on constantly providing students with opportunities to cultivate leadership skills while learning and training in interprofessional groups. The Geriatrics Interest Group exemplified this mission and produced a truly noteworthy presentation at UST’s 2021 Interprofessional Summit. In this episode we have UConn School of Nursing student Nicey Brooks and UConn School of Dental Medicine student Tyler Hailey interviewing Dr. Roshni Patel, MD (Alum of UConn School of Medicine and UST/AHEC Scholars Program Cohort 9), Carlos Cardenas Peralta (UConn School of Dental Medicine Student and UST/AHEC Scholars Program Cohort 13) and Kelli Nelson (Quinnipiac Un...
2022-06-01
32 min
Urban Service Talks Podcast
9. North Hartford’s Urban Ecology and Wellness Center at Keney Park
The Urban Ecology and Wellness Center is launching in the North End of Hartford with the goal of combining both wellness and urban ecology services in order to reconnect people with the healing power of nature. Environment has been recognized as a huge social determinant of health, as people are greatly influenced by the neighborhood in which they live. Improving the health of the neighborhood may in turn improve the health of residents. In this episode we have UConn School of Nursing student Nicey Brooks and UConn School of Dental Medicine student Tyler Hailey interviewing Herb Virgo (Founder and...
2022-06-01
42 min
Urban Service Talks Podcast
10. Public Health in Action: Hartford CT’s Door-to-Door Vaccination Initiative
Following the FDA’s Emergency Use Authorization for Covid-19 vaccinations in early 2021, vaccine hesitancy became one of the largest barriers to successful mass vaccination campaigns. This issue was especially prevalent in urban underserved communities, such as Hartford, CT. In response to this hesitancy, and fueled by a desire to protect and serve their community, members of Hartford’s COVID-19 task force, along with many dedicated volunteers, quite literally took to the streets, knocking on doors to administer Covid-19 vaccines, answer community members’ questions, and to simply have open and honest conversations. In this episode, UConn School of Medicine students Sara S...
2022-06-01
44 min
Urban Service Talks Podcast
7. Home & Community Care Project
A patient may present in the office with recurrent/exacerbated issues, may be “non-compliant”, or may even be convinced that they are fine - but by visiting them at home, you get a fuller picture of the impact of the social determinants of health on their life. Social determinants of health include economic stability, physical environment, education, food, community/social context, and the healthcare system. In many urban and underserved communities, there are resources available to combat some of the barriers experienced by residents, but this information is not always easily accessible. The Home and Community Care Project aims to c...
2022-06-01
31 min
School Success Podcast
#009, Vincent Villella On Looking Through A Different Perspective
Hey, School Success Makers! Did it ever occur to you what the school settings in other parts of the country were like? We have Vincent Villella, Director of Northwest Area health education center (AHEC) which also partners with North Alaska Career and Technical Education Center (NACTEC), to share his first-hand experience teaching and living in the rural areas of Alaska. Tune in to know more about the current educational situation in the area and how they continue to keep going despite the challenges. #SchoolSuccess -- Every week o...
2022-04-04
21 min
Southwestern Vermont Health Care's Medical Matters Weekly
Improving our workforce's health
Season 2 | Episode 7 | February 16, 2022Southwestern Vermont Health Care’s (SVHC) Medical Matters Weekly with Dr. Trey Dobson is pleased to welcome Jennifer Scott, PsyD, ABPP, the executive director of Southern Vermont’s Area Health Education Center (AHEC). The organization aims to improve the health workforce in Southern Vermont.Dr. Scott is a licensed clinical psychologist and an educator and administrator in the field of higher education. She earned her doctorate in clinical psychology from Xavier University in Cincinnati, OH, and a bachelor’s in psychology and biology at Valparaiso University in Indiana. She has served as senior...
2022-02-18
30 min
Healthcare Insights
H.I. Ep. 56 - Dr. John Tinga
Dr. Tinga practiced Obstetrics in eastern North Carolina for 40 years and delivered over 8000 babies. He talks about his training, the challenges with rural medicine, his experience with AHEC, and shares his insights on the joys and challenges of medical practice.
2022-02-06
51 min
Words on Wood
Tree shorts: cherry
A bitesize episode exploring American cherry and all of its unique properties, featuring UK based designer Mac Collins. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2022-01-06
14 min
Words on Wood
S2E4: The World Forest ID with Phil Guillery, Jade Saunders and Victor Deklerk from Kew Gardens
Faced with the challenges posed by illegal logging, a global consortium of organisations has now turned to science to find a solution. The World Forest ID is a new initiative that uses georeferenced wood samples to be able to analyse any timber and discover where exactly it was harvested. In this episode, the podcast talks to the people behind the project and dives into the development of this new technology, examining how greater information about provenance may lead to better governance of the world’s forests. Words on Wood is hosted by Oli Stratford and India Bl...
2021-12-16
30 min
Words on Wood
Tree shorts: hard maple
A bitesize episode exploring American hard maple and all of its unique properties, featuring Danish designer Maria Bruun. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2021-12-02
13 min
Urban Service Talks Podcast
6. Interprofessional Education and Collaboration
The crux of the UST/AHEC Scholars Program’s mission is to provide health profession students with ways to practice interprofessional education — learning from, about, and with each other. This equips future clinicians with the tools to effectively collaborate in an interprofessional healthcare team and provide quality, patient centered care. This form of training is especially important for our vulnerable patients living in rural, urban, and underserved areas as they may present with complex histories falling out of any one scope of medical practice. In this episode we have UConn School of Pharmacy student Nick DeFilippo and UConn School of D...
2021-12-01
37 min
Urban Service Talks Podcast
5. Pain Management: Tackling Undertreatment
“Pain” means something different to us all. When speaking of pain in clinical practice, we tend to think about the management of it, the varying levels of analgesic strength, and the opioid crisis. A big indicator of one’s risk for pain medication underprescription is race. Ethnic minorities are routinely underprescribed opioids for pain management due to a host of stereotypes. Clinicians have a duty to continue to reject the stereotypes that lead to this sort of overlooking of vulnerable populations. In this episode we have Quinnipiac University Physician Assistant student Simon Ebbott and UConn School of Dental Medicine studen...
2021-12-01
36 min
Urban Service Talks Podcast
4. Engaging Youth & Family in Mental Health Resilience
The Covid-19 pandemic has impacted the limited worldview of developing children and we must take special consideration of their mental and emotional health just as we would their physical health. It is the job of current practicing and studying clinicians to be cognizant of impending changes in children developmentally and be able to support them. In this episode we have UConn School of Nursing student Nicey Brooks and UConn School of Dental Medicine student Tyler Hailey interviewing Dr. Robert Keder, MD (Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrician at Connecticut Children’s Medical Center and Assistant Professor of Pediatrics at UConn School of Medicine) an...
2021-12-01
36 min
Words on Wood
S2E3: Old crafts, new ways with Stephen Burks and Orhan Niksic
While technology and digital processes accelerate and permeate design, a number of designers have turned towards traditional craft processes to find contemporary modes of expression. Designer Stephen Burks and Orhan Niksic of Bosnian furniture brand Zanat join the podcast to talk about their approaches towards traditional woodwork and how 21st-century design can find fresh social resonances in timeworn techniques. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2021-11-25
28 min
Caring as Communities
The Role of Community Health Workers in Addressing Social Determinants of Health
In this episode of Caring as Communities, Paula Blackwell, MBA and Allison Robinson, MPH discuss with Dr. Enrique Enguidanos the increasing importance of community health workers in supporting individuals with social determinants of health—as well as the value of having advocates with "lived experience" to help build trust between healthcare providers and communities. Guests Paula Blackwell, MBA, Executive Director, Central Area on Health Education (AHEC) Allison Robinson, MPH, Associate Program Director of the Maryland AHEC Program at the University of Maryland School of Medicine Depa...
2021-11-24
45 min
PCOM Perspectives
Podcast - Partnering to Improve Health Care in South Georgia
This episode features a discussion with Laura Calhoun, MHA, executive director of the Southwest Georgia Area Health Education Center (SOWEGA-AHEC). The organization shares common goals with PCOM South Georgia: increase access to health care, improve the lives of Southwest Georgians and bring more healthcare professionals to the area. Even before opening the doors of PCOM South Georgia three years ago, the College cultivated a relationship and partnership with SOWEGA-AHEC. In fact, some students applied to PCOM South Georgia because of their connection with the organization. Many of our current students have taken part in SOWEGA-AHEC’s Scholars Program and some th...
2021-11-15
19 min
Words on Wood
Tree shorts: red oak
A bitesize episode exploring American red oak and all of its unique features. Host Oli Stratford speaks to designer Tomoko Azumi about her experience working with the timber in her project for Legacy, where she designed a beautiful steam-bent boat seat for Kwame Kwei-Armah, artistic director of the Young Vic Theatre. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2021-11-11
13 min
Words on Wood
S2E2: New wood technologies featuring designers Sam Hecht, Yves Béhar and Elissa Brunato
Wood is an ancient material, but one that is still providing designers with new processes, forms and techniques. In this episode, the podcast talks to designers Sam Hecht, Yves Béhar and Elissa Brunato, all of whom have worked with wood as a cutting-edge material that can continue to reinvent itself.This episode was hosted by India Block and Oli Stratford and produced by Evi Hall. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2021-11-03
30 min
Rome Business Radio
Rome Floyd Chamber Small Business Spotlight – Caroline Aultman with Blue Ridge AHEC (Area Health Education Center), Bruce Rife with Midian Roofing, and Jay Shadday with Big Dan’s Car Wash
The post Rome Floyd Chamber Small Business Spotlight – Caroline Aultman with Blue Ridge AHEC (Area Health Education Center), Bruce Rife with Midian Roofing, and Jay Shadday with Big Dan’s Car Wash appeared first on Business RadioX ®.
2021-10-22
00 min
Words on Wood
Tree shorts: tulipwood
A bitesize episode exploring American tulipwood, its properties and commentary from architect Alison Brooks on its use in The Smile, created for London Design Festival in 2016. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2021-10-14
11 min
Words on Wood
S2E1: Building with Timber with engineer Andrew Lawrence and architect Lina Ghotmeh
This second season of Words on Wood sees Disegno’s editors Oli Stratford and India Block navigate the intersections between the worlds of forestry and design and architecture, focusing in on topics including timber construction; experimental uses of wood and cellulose; a world wide timber tracing network; and a look at how designers and makers are bringing fresh relevance to traditional woodcraft practices. With architecture under more pressure than ever to improve the sustainability of buildings, Words on Wood looks at the potential for timber structures to reshape the field. Given the opportunities and challenges facing the...
2021-10-06
33 min
The Glass Frog Podcast
Ripple Effect Mapping with Jennifer Taylor and Sarah Goletz
Episode 3 brings us Jennifer Taylor and Sarah Goletz from the Indiana Area Health Education Center (AHEC) to talk about ripple effect mapping (REM). We knew very little about REM, so we sat like schoolchildren at the proverbial feet of Jennifer and Sarah as they patiently walked us through the basics. If you too are unfamiliar with REM, it's a method that combines elements of appreciative inquiry, mind mapping, and participatory evaluation to ascertain how participants and others involved in or affected by a program describe the program's outcomes and impact. It can also be used to identify a program's...
2021-09-09
1h 01
Say Yes To Good Health
All about West Central Illinois AHEC
Mary Jane Clark discusses the West Central Illinois AHEC.
2021-07-08
00 min
UConn Health Pulse
Promoting Interprofessional Learning
Within the Connecticut Area Health Education Center (CT AHEC), housed at UConn Health, students in the Urban Service Track/AHEC Scholars Program not only are learning an interprofessional method of delivering care. These Urban Health/AHEC Scholars also are spreading awareness of this evolving approach to health professions training and patient care. UConn dental student Basant Sallam, UConn nursing student Donice "Nicey" Brooks, and UConn graduate public health and social work program alum Michal Klau-Stevens discuss the Urban Service Track/AHEC Scholars Program's objectives and their role in promoting it with the student-run podcast series "Urban Service Talks," which...
2021-06-02
15 min
Urban Service Talks Podcast
3. Gun Violence: A Public Health Issue
Gun violence is one of the major public issues faced today, in the United States and other places around the world. As healthcare providers, navigating this issue can be quite complex and multifaceted, especially as students learn to enter the field. Are future healthcare providers prepared enough? How should gun violence education be incorporated into the curriculum? In this episode UConn School of Medicine student Hank Weinstock and UConn School of Dental Medicine student Basant Sallam interview Dr. Kenia Mansilla-Rivera, MD (Program Director of the UConn Family Medicine Resident Program and Core Faculty Member of the Urban Service Track p...
2021-06-01
37 min
Urban Service Talks Podcast
2. Skills for the 21st Century
At the dawn of the 21st century, incoming healthcare professionals are faced with a rapidly changing professional landscape. Newly trained health providers must advocate for their patients while staying current with evolving medical knowledge and technology. Establishing oneself while balancing responsibilities can seem impossible at times. In this episode, UConn School of Medicine student, Sara Schulwolf, and Quinnipiac University Physician Assistant student, Apoorva Sajan, interview Dr. Victoria Massey, DMD (UConn-trained general practice dentist providing care to patients at Fair Haven Community Health Center in New Haven) and Dr. Douglas Olsen, MD (Chief Medical Officer at Center for Medicare and...
2021-06-01
35 min
Urban Service Talks Podcast
1. Caregiver Burnout: The Hidden Patient
As part of the care team for a chronically ill individual you may have more patients than you realize. The “hidden patient” is oftentimes an unpaid family member or friend who takes on the caretaker role due to a sense of obligation stemming from loyalty, financial strain, or even guilt about their negative emotions surrounding caregiving. In this episode, we have UConn School of Nursing student Nicey Brooks and Quinnipiac University Physician Assistant student Simon Ebbott interviewing Dr. Roshni Patel, MD (NYU trained quadruple board-certified physician specializing in interventional pain management, and advanced regenerative therapies at UConn Health) and Kizz...
2021-06-01
29 min
Urban Service Talks Podcast
Welcome To Urban Service Talks!
Urban Service Talks is a student centered, student run podcast series developed and produced by Urban Health/AHEC Scholars, and is sponsored by CT AHEC. Urban Service Talks explores issues and answers questions important to today's and tomorrow's healthcare workforce. The focus of the podcast includes key pillars of the Urban Service Track/AHEC Scholars program: interprofessional education and team-based care, addressing social determinants of health, and care for the underserved, while featuring the voices of students from a variety of healthcare profession training programs at UCONN and Quinnipiac University. The topics for the podcasts are varied and feature...
2021-06-01
02 min
Words on Wood
S1E4: Wood and Wellbeing with guests Alex de Rijke, Asif Kahn and Amanda Sturgeon
In the conclusion of the first season of Words on Wood, we explore how using timber in architecture and design can positively impact our mental, emotional and physical well-being. With special guests architects Alex de Rijke, Asif Kahn and Amanda Sturgeon, author of Creating Biophilic Buildings. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2021-05-19
26 min
Words on Wood
S1E3: Illegal logging with guests Formafantasma, Constance McDermott and Rupert Oliver
In the third episode of Words on Wood we explore the challenges facing the design and timber industries to cut out illegal logging, and how architects and designers can respond, with guests Formafantasma, Constance McDermott and Rupert Oliver.This episode was hosted by Kristina Rapacki and Oli Stratford and was produced by Evi Hall. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2021-04-28
27 min
Words on Wood
S1E2: The Carbon Sink with guests Andrew Waugh, Galina Churkina and Sean Sutcliffe
This episode dives into the significance of forests to climate change, their role in reducing carbon in the atmosphere, and the importance of carbon sequestration for architecture and product design, with guests Andrew Waugh, Galina Churkina and Sean Sutcliffe.This episode was hosted by Kristina Rapacki and Oli Stratford and was produced by Evi Hall. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2021-04-13
25 min
Words on Wood
S1E1: Welcome to the forest with designer/maker Sebastian Cox and Jameson French
A look at some of the fundamental issues surrounding forests, and how these impact upon the timber that eventually ends up in buildings, products and furniture.This introductory episode moves between discussion of small-scale forest management with UK-based designer/maker Sebastian Cox, through to the decisions being taken in large-scale forest management in the U.S. with Jameson French, CEO and President of Northland Forest Products. This episode was hosted by Kristina Rapacki and Oli Stratford and was produced by Evi Hall. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2021-03-24
19 min
NCFM Today
NCFM Today - Season 2 - Episode 2 - The Advanced Medical Home in NC Medicaid Transformation
In the February 2021 episode of NCFM Today, learn about the role of the Advanced Medical Home as North Carolina transitions its Medicaid Program to Managed Care. Carol Stanley, Medicaid Transformation Manager for the NC AHEC Practice Support Team, and Nicole Cannady, Practice Support Coordinator and Quality Improvement Coach for the Southeastern AHEC in Wilmington, discuss tools that NC AHEC has available to help primary care practices achieve Advanced Medical Home (AMH) Status, the differences between a Tier 2 and a Tier 3 AMH, and what family medicine and other primary care practices should be doing now to prepare for Medicaid Managed C...
2021-02-15
17 min
Anatomy in Clay® Learning System Podcast
Mitch Fittro: The Anatomy in Clay® Learning System's Important Role For Central Colorado AHEC
Mitch Fittro is the education and workforce manager for Central Colorado Area Health Education Center. Mitch has a bachelor's degree in psychology from Bowling Green State University in Ohio. He previously worked as a program director for before-and-after school programs in Jefferson County Schools (in Colorado) and he has worked with under-privileged youth in Chicago as well. The Central Colorado Area Health Education Center is one of 300 National AHEC Organization chapters, a network that serves over 85% of United States counties. Central Colorado AHEC's mission: "Within an innovative framework, CCAHEC partners to create and implement educational programs, addressing the dynamic needs...
2020-12-06
25 min
The Rural Health Voice
RHV 45: What the Heck is an AHEC?
What the heck is an AHEC? Aileen Edwards Harris, Executive Director of the Capital Area Health Education Center gives us the answer. If you want to be part of the conversation about rural health, check out the Rural Health Voice Conference. Other resources from this episode: National AHEC Virginia Health Workforce Development Authority National Association of Minority Educators (NAMME)
2020-11-06
42 min
Rio Grande Guardian's Podcast
Mid Rio Grande Border AHEC celebrates its 25th Anniversary
LAREDO, Texas - The Mid Rio Grande Border Area Health Education Center recently celebrated its 25th anniversary with a gala at the IBC Bank Annex in Laredo.AHEC was established in 1993 by a group of Laredo community leaders and the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio.The aim was to help address the growing need for health care professionals and academic resources in the region. AHEC is a 501(c) 3 non-profit organization with a mission of AHEC is to enhance the quality of life in communities by: •Increasing the numb...
2020-03-12
37 min
Rio Grande Guardian's Podcast
Mid Rio Grande AHEC celebrates 25th Anniversary
LAREDO, Texas - The Area Health Education Center (AHEC) of the Mid Rio Grande Border Area is now in its 25th year.The nonprofit and is supporters are hosting a gala in Laredo on Thursday evening to celebrate.The event is scheduled for Thursday, March 5, 2020 at 6:00 p.m. at IBC Bank’s Annex Ballroom located at 2418 Jacaman Road, Laredo, Texas.AHEC is an outreach program under UT Health San Antonio and its mission is to enhance the quality of life in the communities it covers by increasing the number of well-trained health care wo...
2020-03-04
13 min
South Piedmont AHEC HEC Talks Podcast
Unconscious Bias
Join us as we define unconscious bias, recognize what it looks like and work to improve it our daily lives.
2020-01-17
10 min
South Piedmont AHEC HEC Talks Podcast
But We’ve Never Done it That Way Before
Change is hard, but inevitable. Change in healthcare is necessary to ensure that our patients are receiving the best care possible. This can be overwhelming, or, it can be manageable. By following these few simple steps, you avoid being locked into a one-and-done change process. Come follow along on our journey through a PDSA cycle of change.
2018-12-19
11 min
South Piedmont AHEC HEC Talks Podcast
Won’t you be my neighbor? – Co-management Agreements in the Medical Neighborhood
Are you a good neighbor? Listen in to learn how you can create co-management agreements between primary care and specialty care. Simply put, co-management agreements enhance communication between the specialty provider and the primary care provider and that equals better care for the patient!
2018-12-03
07 min
South Piedmont AHEC HEC Talks Podcast
I can answer that……through the patient portal
In the healthcare world of Meaningful Use and MIPS, providers are struggling to get their patients to use the patient portal. Listen as a pediatric provider shares insights into how she came to terms with implementing the patient portal as part of patient care.
2018-11-29
15 min
South Piedmont AHEC HEC Talks Podcast
A Case for ACEs: Screening for Adverse Childhood Experiences
What are adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and how do they impact health outcomes? Listen to this insightful conversation as Elizabeth Trotman (Charlotte Resilience Project) interviews Dr. Stefanie Reed (Pediatric Hospitalist) and Dr. Martha Edwards, (Primary Care Pediatrician) about the history and importance of the landmark ACEs study, the related neuroscience, and the value of incorporating ACEs screenings into regular office visits.
2018-11-02
40 min
South Piedmont AHEC HEC Talks Podcast
Patient Empanelment : You Belong to Me
The benefits of patient Empanelment for the patient, provider and care team.
2018-10-19
08 min
South Piedmont AHEC HEC Talks Podcast
Access - Can Your Patients See You When They Want To?
Patient access continues to be an issue that plagues primary and specialty care practices. In this podcast, you will learn what access is, why it matters and how to determine what the access issues are in your practice. Then, you’ll get tips & tools to help solve some of the most common access issues.
2018-10-09
13 min
South Piedmont AHEC HEC Talks Podcast
Screening Tools: What do you really need to know?
Dr. Martha Edwards, a pediatrician & well known advocate for children’s health in SC, will share with you her tips for implementing social emotional screening tools. Get answers to your questions about why you should implement screening tools and how to pick the best ones. Dr. Edwards shares her experiences and answers the “then what” question – what do you do when your patients screen positive?
2018-09-24
28 min
NACDD
Big Bend AHEC 2018 Lupus PSA
Big Bend AHEC 2018 Lupus PSA by NACDD
2018-05-01
00 min
Inside Medicine (Vegas Video Network) - Audio
Vegas PBS: AHEC & Camp Med – IM #018 {audio}
In a prefect example on how Las Vegas is reaching out to locals to introduce them to the career possibilities in health care, Vegas PBS Workforce Training & Economic Development Debra Solt (Director) and Cary Huddleston (Coordinator) talk with Doug about their Area Health Education Center (AHEC) and Club Med programs.
2017-02-01
29 min