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The DEI Shift
Alaska Tribal Health System - A Model for Rural Healthcare
Join us in learning from Dr. Nora Nagaruk about the ingenuity of the Alaska Tribal Health System and the ways it rises to the challenges of rural healthcare in a culturally integrated manner.We dedicate this episode to the families and communities impacted by the crash of Bering Air flight #445 on February 6, 2025, in which 10 people died about 30 miles outside Nome, Alaska. A community health aide from a nearby village participated in the search and rescue efforts. We honor community health aides' sacrifices to go above and beyond to help loved ones and strangers in times like these...
2025-07-14
34 min
The DEI Shift
Parenting in Medicine, Part 2 – A Conversation with Dr. Charlie Goldberg
Learn with us from Dr. Charlie Goldberg, an internist and leader in graduate medical education, about the impacts of parenting on career development and advancement in medicine, as well as the leave protections specifically granted to physician trainees during their residency and fellowship years.Learning ObjectivesUnderstand how family planning can differ between physicians and non-physicians.Know the minimum standards for parental leave as outlined by the ACGME.Discuss ways in which having children impacts career choice and trajectory. CreditsGuest: Dr. Charlie GoldbergCo-Hosts: Dr. Pooja Jaeel, D...
2025-05-07
30 min
SCOTT GEITER
The Reef: Stalked (2022) #review
After her sister's murder, Nic, her younger sister and two friends seek solace through a Pacific island kayaking adventure. Hours into the trip the women are stalked by a shark and must band together, face their fears and save each other.Director:* Andrew TrauckiWriter:* Andrew TrauckiStars:* Teressa Liane, Ann Truong, Saskia Archer* See more »Award:* 1 nomination.* See more » Get full access to Gruesome Hertzogg Podcast at gruesomehertzoggpodcast.substack.com/subscribe
2025-05-01
04 min
The DEI Shift
Parenting in Medicine, Part 1 – A Conversation with Dr. Brindha Bhavan
Join us as we learn from Dr. Brindha Bhavan, an OB/GYN and Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility specialist. about some of the unique challenges that healthcare providers face in becoming parents, and different pathways of fertility preservation and infertility treatments that are available.Learning ObjectivesUnderstand differences in fertility and family planning between physicians and non-physicians outside of the medical field.Understand different methods of fertility planning and preservation.List the benefits and limitations of egg/embryo freezing.Know the time and financial considerations of fertility preservation.CreditsGuest: Dr...
2025-04-29
33 min
les Bruits du Déchoc
HSA - Partie I
Les Bruits du Déchoc vous proposent deux épisodes sur l'hémorragie sous-arachnoïdienne (HSA) et pour cela, Perrine Truong est accompagnée de Christophe Bianchi, véritable spécialiste du domaine. Dans ce premier épisode, Christophe explique, entre autre, un algorithme diagnostic en expliquant précisément le rôle du CT natif, injecté et de la ponction lombaire. Références du podcast : Article contenant l'algorithme discuté dans le podcast (également ci-dessous): Bianchi, C., Clerc, D. & Yersin, B. Revue de littérature et dérivation d’un algorithme clinique diagnostique pour une suspicion d’hémorragie sous-ar...
2025-04-24
39 min
les Bruits du Déchoc
Les mythes en médecine d'urgence - Partie 6
C'est le dernier épisode de cette série sur les mythes en médecine d'urgences. Perrine Truong et Nicolas Beysard en profite pour discuter de l'utilisation des feux bleus et sirènes en préhospitalier. Pour quel gain de temps, quelles prises de risque, et quel bénéfice pour le patient? Références du podcast : Murray B, Kue R. The Use of Emergency Lights and Sirens by Ambulances and Their Effect on Patient Outcomes and Public Safety: A Comprehensive Review of the Literature. Prehosp Disaster Med. 2017 Apr;32(2):209-216. Chung TN, Kim SW, Cho Y...
2025-03-20
23 min
The DEI Shift
(Under)Representation Series: Occupational Therapy
Make use of the rare opportunity to hear a highly underrepresented voice in Occupational Therapy, learn about his very unexpected path into his career, and brainstorm strategies that all of us, whether in healthcare or not, can utilize to increase the recruitment and retention of underrepresented OTs.Learning Objectives:Recognize and understand the importance of listening to the diverse voices of an underrepresented healthcare field, such as occupational therapy. Analyze and brainstorm the various barriers to recruitment and retention of underrepresented OTs.Examine how the lessons learned from OT can be utilized to foster d...
2025-03-14
34 min
Feeling Good Podcast | TEAM-CBT - The New Mood Therapy
Overcoming Your Porn Addiction
Overcoming Your Porn Addiction Featuring the Awesome Thai-An Truong! 🎙️ Hosts: Dr. David Burns, Creator of TEAM-CBT and author of Feeling Good Rhonda Barovsky, Co-Host and Therapist at the Feeling Great Therapy Center 🎉 Special Guest: Thai-Ann Truong. Licensed Professional Counselor, Licensed Alcohol and Drug Counselor and a Superb TEAM-CBT Teacher, Trainer, and Super-Shrink who specializes in the treatment of Trauma, OCD, and marital / relationship dysfunction, including the impact of a porn addiction on couples In this jam-packed episode, of the Feeling Good podcast, David and Rhonda welcome Thai-An Troung, Level 5 TEAM therapist and trainer, licensed professional counselor...
2025-02-24
1h 05
The DEI Shift
Disability and Medical Education, Part 2
Join us for Part 2 of our conversation with Dr. Lisa Meeks, a leader on disabilities in medical education and our friend from the Docs with Disabilities podcast, which she founded and co-hosts. Dr. Meeks discusses the prevalence of disabilities across the training and career spectrum, the risks of disclosure that students and physicians with disabilities face, and the resources of which we should all be aware for ourselves and for those around us.Learning Objectives:Investigate the prevalence of disabilities among physicians at different stages of their training and careers.Recognize some of the...
2024-11-04
25 min
The DEI Shift
Disability and Medical Education, Part 1
Join us as we learn from Dr. Lisa Meeks, a leader on disabilities in medical education and our friend from the Docs with Disabilities podcast, which she founded and co-hosts. Dr. Meeks discusses the multifaceted aspects of disability identity, centering persons with disability in our language and conversations, and the challenges posed by disclosure.Learning Objectives:Evaluate the multifaceted aspects of disability identity, considering societal perceptions and personal experiences, to gain a deeper understanding of the challenges faced by individuals with disabilities.Differentiate between identity-first and person-first language to foster inclusive and respectful interactions...
2024-09-20
31 min
The DEI Shift
Equity in (Local) Global Health
Whether at home or abroad, healthcare workers are constantly encountering patients and colleagues of varied and sometimes unfamiliar backgrounds, requiring continual growth in their cultural humility, language equity, and resourcefulness in collaboration. Join us as we learn from the unique first-hand experience that Dr. Lisa Camara and Christopher Chow have had in the Seafarer’s Medical Clinic, a Honolulu-based outreach that serves fishermen in need of healthcare when their ships dock to deliver their catches.Learning Objectives:Define cultural competence and cultural humility, and contrast the two concepts.Apply the strategies of the guests’ uniq...
2024-08-20
48 min
Uncommon Sense
Community, with Kirsteen Paton
What’s meant – and who’s excluded – when community is invoked? Does membership take more than presence alone? How can seeing local crises through a global lens enrich our understanding? Kirsteen Paton joins Uncommon Sense to discuss community, class, resistance, solidarity and more – including her experience of community in the UK cities of Liverpool and Glasgow.As the author of “Class and Everyday Life”, Kirsteen gives hosts Alexis and Rosie a fascinating potted history of the study of “community” in sociology – moving from the early work of Emile Durkheim and Ferdinand Tönnies, concerned with industrial capitalism, to recent studies of...
2024-07-19
45 min
The DEI Shift
Mental Health and Burnout, Part 2
We're closing out Mental Health Awareness Month with the 2nd part of our discussion of burnout. Join us as we learn from Dr. Anand Jagannath, a clinician educator hospitalist who experienced burnout as an early career physician, and then learned strategies that individuals and institutions can implement to better recognize and combat burnout.Learning Objectives:Learn and be able to recognize potential sources of burnout.Learn various individual methods one can use to combat burnout. Identify various methods institutions can implement to help mediate burnout among their students, employees, and faculty. Credits:
2024-05-30
31 min
les Bruits du Déchoc
Les mythes en médecine d'urgence - Partie 4
Nicolas Beysard rejoint Perrine Truong pour ce 4e volet des mythes en médecine d'urgence. 3 mythes au programme : l'utilité du test de shellong pour évaluer la volémie des patients, le testing du bassin pour poser l'indication à une ceinture pelvienne et l'évaluation visuelle des pertes sanguines extériorisées par les patients et soignants comme élément clinique relevant en cas d'hémorragie. Bonne écoute! Références du podcast : Skinner JE, Driscoll SW, Porter CB, Brands CK, Pianosi PT, Kuntz NL, Nelson DE, Burkhardt BE, Bryant SC, Fischer PR. Orthostatic heart rate and blood pressure...
2024-03-21
32 min
The DEI Shift
Mental Health and Burnout, Part 1
Burnout has unfortunately become an exceedingly common experience for healthcare workers, even independent of the COVID-19 pandemic. In this episode, we start a conversation about burnout, its signs/symptoms, and its potential repercussions with Internal Medicine resident Dr. Allison Ibarra.Learning Objectives:Define burnout according to the World Health Organization.Learn and be able to recognize common signs of burnout. Identify and recognize the potential consequences burnout can have on physicians’ and medical trainees’ physical and mental well-being.Credits:Guest: Dr. Allison IbarraCo-Hosts: Dr. DJ Gaines, Branden BargerE...
2024-02-23
26 min
VIETBUSINESS
101. CCIM LÀ GÌ? TẦM QUAN TRỌNG CỦA CCIM TẠI MỸ | ANN TRAN DAI - BOD CCIM | VietBizUS Insider | TẬP 8
Tại các nước phát triển, mà điển hình là ở Mỹ, những người hành nghề môi giới BĐS không nhất thiết phải có bằng đại học, nhưng bắt buộc phải có giấy phép hành nghề do chính quyền cấp. Người muốn hành nghề môi giới, tối thiểu phải có 120 giờ học (tùy thuộc vào tiểu bang) và vượt qua kỳ thi sát hạch cuối khóa. Ngoài giấy phép, các nhà môi giới tại Mỹ còn bị ràng buộc bởi cá...
2023-12-11
34 min
The DEI Shift
Physicians with Disabilities – A Conversation with Dr. John Hall
In this compelling episode, Dr. Candace Sprott engages in a thought-provoking conversation with Dr. John Hall, a seasoned Internal Medicine physician with a unique perspective on disability in the medical field. Dr. Hall shares his remarkable career journey, highlighting the challenges he faced and the pivotal decision to transition from Obstetrics and Gynecology to Internal Medicine due to his physical disability. The episode explores the nuances of the day-to-day experiences of physicians and patients with disabilities and seeks to advance the conversation around strategies that promote inclusivity and celebrate intersectionality. Learning Objectives:Define t...
2023-12-08
31 min
The DEI Shift
Pediatric-to-Adult Transitions of Care, Part 2: Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
Pick up where we left off in Part 1 (Season 4, Episode 3) by applying the pediatric-to-adult transitions strategies we learned in that episode to a specific patient population: those with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (IDD), like Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). Transitions can be one of the most trying and health-destabilizing things a young person and their caregivers experience. In this episode, we learn from the experience and wisdom of Dr. Susan Hingle and Dr. Mai Pham, who have not only navigated this process with their patients, but with their own children as well. Their personal experiences have informed and fueled their...
2023-10-25
49 min
VIETBUSINESS
94. TÌM HIỂU VỀ NGHỀ BẤT ĐỘNG SẢN THƯƠNG MẠI Ở MỸ | ANN TRAN DAI | VietBizUS Insider | Tập 7
Bất động sản Mỹ nói chung hay phân khúc bất động sản thương mại nói riêng sở hữu những lợi thế vượt trội dành cho Việt Kiều Mỹ và các nhà đầu tư nước ngoài. Mỹ là quốc gia có chính sách cho vay khá thông thoáng đối với người vay để mua bất động sản hay các tài sản giá trị lớn. Không những vậy, nhiều nhà đầu tư có thể gom vốn mua chung bất động sản với kế hoạch tài chính được hỗ...
2023-10-23
41 min
The DEI Shift
Disparities in Diagnostic Reasoning
Join us in learning from our wonderful guests, Dr. Denise Connor (hospitalist and groundbreaking leader in curriculum development for diagnostic reasoning and anti-oppression) and Dr. Cristina Gonzalez (hospitalist and internationally renowned expert in the development of skills-based curricular interventions in implicit bias recognition and management). Dr. Connor and Dr. Gonzalez teach us how to define, identify, and mitigate disparities in diagnostic decision-making and reasoning in order to attain greater diagnostic equity for all patients.Learning Objectives1. Define disparities in diagnosis and diagnostic reasoning.2. Review contributing factors to disparities in clinical diagnosis.3. Outline...
2023-10-11
56 min
Breakfasters
Salad Spinners, Fruit Tips & Japanese Birds
The team discuss salad spinners and leaf blowers; Book lover Fi Wright shares her opinion on Tom Lake by Ann Patchett; Comedian Tom Ballard chats about his Fringe Festival show YESNO: A Comedy Lecture; The Fruit Nerd, Thanh Truong shares his best tips and trick for buying fresh produce; Sean 'Birdman' Dooley provides some insight to the birds of Japan; and Nat is wondering how to optimise a coffee order. With presenters Monique Sebire, Daniel Burt & Nat Harris.Website: https://www.rrr.org.au/explore/programs/breakfasters/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Breakfasters3RRRFM/Twit...
2023-10-06
1h 08
The DEI Shift
Climate Change, Climate Justice, and Healthcare A Beginner’s Primer, Part 2
Join us for Part 2 of our discussion on Climate Change! Climate change is shifting how we live across the globe, impacting some communities far more than others, and forcing us to continue working to mitigate the damage and adapt to a new and changing environment. Nowhere is this need more important than in healthcare. Listen in on the rest of our conversation with Dr. Robert McLean (rheumatologist, advocate for climate justice, former ACP President) and Dr. Erika Moseson (pulmonary and critical care physician, founder of Air Health Our Health) about the impact of climate on health and the ways w...
2023-09-22
30 min
The DEI Shift
Climate Change, Climate Justice, and Healthcare: A Beginner’s Primer, Part 1
Climate change is shifting how we live across the globe, impacting some communities far more than others, and forcing us to continue working to mitigate the damage and adapt to a new and changing environment. Nowhere is this need more important than in healthcare. Join us as we learn from Dr. Robert McLean (rheumatologist, advocate for climate justice, former ACP President) and Dr. Erika Moseson (pulmonary and critical care physician, founder of Air Health Our Health) about the impact of climate on health and the ways we can work toward climate justice.Learning Objectives:E...
2023-07-27
32 min
les Bruits du Déchoc
Journal Club - Diltiazem et FA rapide
Dans ce nouveau podcast Journal Club, François-Xavier Ageron et Perrine Truong présentent et discutent une étude récente qui s'est intéressée au Diltiazem dans le ralentissement de la fibrillation auriculaire (FA) rapide. La dose initiale proposée de 0,25 mg/kg est-elle efficace? Quel est le risque d'hypotension avec cette dose? Ce Journal Club est aussi l'occasion de refaire un point sur les traitements freinateurs de la FA. A ne pas manquer! Lien vers l'article discuté : Posen A, Bursua A, Petzel R. DOsing Strategy Effectiveness of Diltiazem in Atrial Fibrillation With Rapid Ventricu...
2023-05-25
20 min
The DEI Shift
Houselessness: A Prism for Understanding Healthcare Disparities, Part 2
Join us for Part 2 of the powerful discussion we started at the end of last season (Season 4, Episode 6), with our 2 experts on caring for people experiencing houselessness, James O’Connell, MD, MACP (Boston Healthcare for the Homeless) and Rachel Solotaroff, MD, FACP (Central City Concern- Portland, Oregon). From the HIV epidemic to the rise of multi-drug resistant TB and the opioid crisis, those caring for people experiencing houselessness and housing insecurity saw the rise of each of these epidemics in their patient populations long before the rest of us. The devastating impact of the COVID-19 pandemic was part...
2023-03-22
37 min
The DEI Shift
Houselessness: A Prism for Understanding Healthcare Disparities, Part 1
From the HIV epidemic to the rise of multi-drug resistant TB and the opioid crisis, those caring for people experiencing houselessness and housing insecurity saw the rise of each of these epidemics in their patient populations long before the rest of us. The devastating impact of the COVID-19 pandemic was particularly harsh for those in shelters or unhoused. Some say that caring for those experiencing houselessness reveals the fractures in our healthcare system earlier and more clearly than healthcare in other settings. Join us for the first of 2 episodes with 2 experts on caring for this population, Dr. James O’Conn...
2022-12-16
34 min
The DEI Shift
Immigrant Health
As the COVID-19 pandemic abates, migration across the globe has increased. Health care professionals are likely to encounter immigrant populations who have unique needs. Join us in learning with Dr. Lorena Bonilla (Internal Medicine Hospitalist and Assistant Professor at Florida University/Herbert Wertheim College of Medicine) about factors that influence the health care of immigrants, how to approach patients with cultural sensitivity, and ways physicians can incorporate advocacy into their practice to help support migrants.Definition of Terms:In this podcast, we use the terms migrants, immigrants, refugees and asylum. Here we...
2022-09-16
29 min
Gruesome Hertzogg Podcast
Season 12 Episode 38 : The Reef: Stalked (2022)
After her sister's murder, Nic, her younger sister and two friends seek solace through a Pacific island kayaking adventure. Hours into the trip the women are stalked by a shark and must band together, face their fears and save each other. DirectorAndrew TrauckiWriterAndrew TrauckiStarsTeressa LianeAnn TruongSaskia Archer Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/gruesome-hertzogg/support
2022-08-31
07 min
Deep Blue Sea - The Podcast
Episode 107 (The Reef: Stalked - 2022)
Jay and Mark discuss the 2022 survival thriller The Reef: Stalked. Directed by Andrew Traucki, and starring Teressa Liane, Ann Truong, and a durable life vest, the movie focuses on a hungry shark stalking four likable kayakers. In this episode, they also talk about literal metaphors, vindictive sharks, and sequels. Enjoy!
2022-08-03
47 min
Following Films Podcast
Teressa Liane on THE REEF: STALKED
In an effort to heal after witnessing her sister’s horrific murder, Nic travels to a tropical resort with her friends for a kayaking and diving adventure. Only hours into their expedition, the women are stalked and then attacked by a great white shark. To survive they will need to band together and Nic will have to overcome her post-traumatic stress, face her fears and slay the monster. Starring: Teressa Liane, Ann Truong, Saskia Archer, Kate Lister, Tim Ross Written and Directed by: Andrew Traucki Theaters, On Demand and Digital and Streaming on Shu...
2022-08-01
15 min
Castle of Horror Podcast
Castle Talk: Andrew Traucki, w/d of The Reef: Stalked
This episode of Castle Talk, Jason chats with Andrew Traucki, writer/director of The Reef: Stalked from RLJE Films and Shudder, in theaters and streaming on Shudder July 29.Written and directed by Traucki (Black Water: Abyss), the film stars Teressa Liane (“The Vampire Diaries”), Ann Truong (“Cowboy Bebop”), Saskia Archer (Boshack), Kate Lister ("Clickbait”) and Tim Ross (“Rock Island Mysteries”).In The Reef: Stalked , in an effort to heal after witnessing her sister’s horrific murder, Nic travels to a tropical resort with her friends for a kayaking and diving adventure. Only hours into their expedition, the women are stalked and...
2022-07-24
10 min
The DEI Shift
Medical Misinformation and Disinformation
The advent of the COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the negative effects medical misinformation and disinformation can have on our communities. Despite these not being new phenomena, health professionals have seen first-hand during the pandemic how difficult it is to combat these pervasive problems. Join us in learning with Dr. Tracey Henry (General Internist and Associate Professor of Medicine at Emory University) about what constitutes medical misinformation and disinformation, the psychological factors that drive their spread, and ways we can combat them.Learning ObjectivesDefine the terms misinformation, disinformation and malinformation. Describe the 3 psychological factors that d...
2022-07-20
33 min
Watch Closely
#66 Pirates 6 rumors | Fallout & Horizon series coming | Black Phone, Lightyear & Loot reviews
In the news, Bob Chapek extends his Disney CEO contract through 2025. Is this the right move for Disney considering his missteps so far? The live action Avatar: The Last Airbender Season 1 wrapping filming for Netflix. Quotes from one of the directors claim everyone who worked on the film loved the anime. Is this a promising sign? News of several more video game adaptations for Fallout and Horizon Zero Dawn surface. Are we excited to see these franchises adapted to the small screen? Then we discuss a wild rumor flying around for Johnny Depp and the Pirates of the Caribbean...
2022-07-03
1h 53
The DEI Shift
Pediatric-to-Adult Transitions of Care
Transitions between pediatric and adult healthcare models can be one of the most trying and health-destabilizing things a young person and their caregivers experience. Healthcare professionals on both the sending and receiving ends of this transition need training in how to facilitate successful transitions. Resources like medical society recommendations and GotTransition.org can help, but there are many challenges to successful transition of which healthcare teams must be aware in order to assist their patients through the process.Learning Objectives:Define Healthcare Transitions. Describe two barriers that patients and families face in transitioning to a...
2022-06-15
34 min
The DEI Shift
Trauma-Informed Care, Part 2
Trauma has an undeniable impact on our patients' health and illness, and resilience is vital to their ability to buffer that trauma. Join us in learning from Dr. Moira Szilagyi (President of the American Academy of Pediatrics) and Dr. Edward Machtinger (Internal Medicine physician and director of UC San Francisco's Center to Advance Trauma-Informed Healthcare) about the key elements of resilience, symptoms that develop when resilience factors are challenged, reframing trauma-informed care as resilience-informed care, secondary traumatic stress, and the fundamental role of trauma in creating/exacerbating health disparities.Learning Objectives:Define the term...
2022-05-05
33 min
The DEI Shift
Trauma-Informed Care, Part 1
Trauma has an undeniable impact on our patients' health and illness, but it is not often addressed in the clinical setting, even though many trauma survivors think their healthcare team should know about their trauma history. Join us in learning from Dr. Moira Szilagyi (President of the American Academy of Pediatrics) and Dr. Edward Machtinger (Internal Medicine physician and director of UC San Francisco's Center to Advance Trauma-Informed Healthcare) about the key features and signs of trauma, fundamental principles of trauma-informed care, and the impact of trauma and adverse childhood experiences (ACE) on our patients' health....
2022-05-05
32 min
The DEI Shift
ACP IM 2022 Live Conference Panel: Launching a Successful DEI Initiative
We are excited to share this recording of our live panel at the ACP Internal Medicine Meeting 2022 in Chicago! Experience this live discussion featuring medical student Ms. Jeshanah Johnson, Dr. Anais Ovalle, Dr. Quentin Youmans, and Dr. Lovelee Brown as they shared how to launch a successful diversity, equity, and inclusion initiative in a healthcare system. They discussed everything from doing a needs assessment, sustainability, and disseminating successful initiatives.Learning objectives:Define diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives in medicine.Identify a specific area within one’s organization where education or programming to increase di...
2022-04-29
1h 02
Uncommon Sense
Home, with Michaela Benson
Home means something to everyone. More than just bricks and mortar, it’s about security and belonging, citizenship and exclusion. Michaela Benson has researched it all: from the UK’s self-build communities, to people seeking a new lifestyle abroad. She tells Alexis and Rosie about this and her own experience of home, including her mother’s relationship to her place of birth: Hong Kong.Plus, Kwame Lowe and Alice Grahame introduce us to the Rural Urban Synthesis Society in London. What does it take to build your own “Grand Design” and why would anyone want to do that? What...
2022-04-22
40 min
The Canadian Star System with Steve Patterson
Andrew Phung & Kimberly-Ann Truong
To kick off Season Two of the podcast, Steve and Diana chat with one of Canada’s brightest, energetic and positive personalities - star of the new CBC comedy ‘Run the Burbs’ - Andrew Phung!Andrew explains how including his Vietnamese/Chinese parents into his love of comedy made them his biggest fan (to the point where his Mom will tell people on airplanes to watch Kim’s Convenience). Plus he explains his love of sneakers, Calgary and getting his start in improv at Loose Moose Theatre.Andrew introduces us to the woman who play...
2022-04-07
1h 13
Books and Boba
March 2022 Book News
On this episode, we highlight the latest book and publishing news in Asian American literature for our March 2022 mid-month check-in! New books mentioned in our publishing news:A Quitter’s Paradise by Elysha ChangThe Storm We Made by Vanessa ChanThe Backyard Bird Chronicles by Amy TanTrue Love and Other Impossible Odds by Christina LiAngelica and the Bear Prince by Trung Le NguyenCooking with Monsters: The Beginners Guide to Culinary Combat by Jordan Alsaqa and Vivian TruongThe Story Factory by Jam DongThe House Before Falling into the Sea by Ann Suk Wang and illustrated by Hanna ChaI Wil...
2022-03-26
44 min
The DEI Shift
Physicians as Patients Feat #PTBGIM 2022 and ACP Northern California Region
Dr. Chwen-Yuen Angie Chen is an associate professor at Stanford Medicine, internist-addiction specialist, and ACP California Northern chapter governor. Dr. Linda Clever is board certified in Internal Medicine and Occupational Medicine, former ACP Northern California Governor, founding President of RENEW, a not for profit focused on energized and resilient healthcare workplacesKey messages: Pandemic era accommodations like childcare support and expanded telehealth practices should remain as able as we transition into the post-pandemic worldRefer to the ACP toolkit on advocating for credentialing applications that do not ask about mental health. S...
2022-02-25
10 min
The DEI Shift
The Minority Tax & Gratitude Tax Feat. #PTBGIM 2022 and ACP Arizona Chapter
Dr. Ricardo Correa, an endocrinology physician in ACP Arizona chapter, Chair-Elect Designee of the ACP Council of Early Career Physicians, and Associate Editor of SGIM Forum, and Dr. Priya Radhakrishnan, Chief Academic Officer/Vice President of Health Equity at HonorHealth, governor of ACP Arizona , and Governor-Elect Designee of the ACP Board of Governors, reflect on the topic of a previous episode of The DEI Shift: the minority tax (Season 2, Episode 1) and its relevance for generalist physicians and trainees. Key messages: The gratitude tax is a feeling of obligation that underrepresented minorities in medicine (URMM) fa...
2022-02-24
18 min
The DEI Shift
Anti-Racism in Health Care Feat. #PTBGIM 2022 and ACP Massachusetts Chapter
Dr. Elisa Choi, ACP MA governor and Chair-Elect of the ACP Board of Governors, and Dr. Carole Vincent, general internal medicine specialist and founding member of the ACP MA Chapter JEDI Committee, reflect on a previous episode of The DEI Shift, Anti-racism in Healthcare Education (Season 2, Episode 3). In the previous episode, The DEI Shift Senior Producers, Dr. Maggie Kozman and Dr. DJ Gaines, interviewed Dr. Ryan Mire, ACP President-Elect, about what anti-racism means in healthcare education and how to bring about needed change in our learning and work environments.Key messages: Being antiracist is b...
2022-02-20
16 min
The DEI Shift
Health Advocacy & Policy Feat. #PTBGIM 2022 and ACP Oregon Chapter
Dr. Erynn Beeson, an Internal Medicine resident at Oregon Health Sciences University (OHSU) and a member of the Oregon chapter of ACP, and Dr. Ximena Levander, an assistant professor at OHSU and Addiction Medicine specialist, reflect on important topics from previous episodes of The DEI Shift, Health Policy and Advocacy (Season 3, Episode 7) and The Breadth of Addiction Medicine (Season 3, Episode 5).Key messages: Advocacy as a physician helps to alleviate daily stress or burnout by channeling frustration with the healthcare system into lasting change. Access to buprenorphine via telemedicine, houselessness, and social determinants of health ar...
2022-02-20
18 min
The DEI Shift
The Hidden Curriculum Feat. #PTBGIM 2022 and ACP Southern California Region III Chapter
Dr. Candace Sprott, a primary care general internal medicine physician in Southern California Region III Chapter of ACP, and Dr. Jasmine Smith, an assistant professor and hospitalist in Internal Medicine-Pediatrics at the Children’s Hospital of Los Angeles, reflect on a previous episode of The DEI Shift: the hidden curriculum (Season 1, Episode 9) and its relevance for generalist physicians and trainees. Previously, Co-hosts, Dr. Brittäne Parker and Dr. Quentin Youmans, talked with Dr. Smith about the hidden curriculum.Key messages: With the hidden curriculum, one language is used to discuss medicine, diseases, and research, and...
2022-02-20
15 min
The DEI Shift
Health Policy and Advocacy
Join us in learning from guests Dr. Zoe Tseng and Dr. Ankita Sagar about the fundamental importance and role of advocacy and policy work in healthcare. Listen in to learn practical tools and strategies for advocacy at the local, regional, state, and national level, so that you can effectively incorporate this work into your career.Learning Objectives:1. Describe the role of advocacy in healthcare. 2. Describe the mission of ACP as a regional and national physician advocacy organization.3. Identify tools to effectively advocate for public policy at local, regional, state, and federal levels.
2021-12-16
29 min
Moment of Truth
MOT - Robert Houle & Kimberly-Ann Truong (December 13, 2021)
Award-winning artist, writer, and curator Robert Houle on his new exhibit "Red is Beautiful" on at the AGO until April 2022. / Plus, Actor Kimberly-Ann Truong plays Allie in Ross Petty's virtual panto,"Allie in Winterland" this December 18th and 19th.
2021-12-14
54 min
The DEI Shift
The Power of Primary Care in Health Care Transformation and Addressing Health Inequities
Primary care is an essential and foundational part of our healthcare system, which is vital to transforming healthcare in the US to a just, equitable, affordable and accessible system. Through the advocacy of ACP in collaboration with other organizations, and through the lens of the COVID - 19 pandemic, attention has been increasingly focused on how to support primary care physicians and practices. In this episode we talk with two amazing champions of primary care, Dr. Darilyn Moyer and Dr. Sue Bornstein, and of transformation of the US healthcare system about how robust, well supported primary care can address health d...
2021-12-03
1h 10
The DEI Shift
The Breadth of Addiction Medicine
In this episode, we explore the broad and timely topic of addiction. Dr. Chwen-Yuen Angie Chen joins us for a robust discussion about the continuum of care in Addiction Medicine. We review where addiction treatment occurs and the longitudinal nature of care that is needed. Dr. Chen discusses effective screening for substance use disorder, destigmatization of addiction, patient advocacy and the unique challenges and impact that the COVID-19 pandemic has brought with regard to rising use of substances. Learning Objectives:1. Define the terms dependence, substance use disorder, and addiction.2. Summarize 3 practice settings where...
2021-11-12
31 min
The DEI Shift
Food Insecurity- Part 2
In part 2 of this two-part series, we discuss some of the political factors that perpetuate food insecurity, what we can do to combat it, and some of the cool resources available to us.Learning Objectives: Define food insecurity and how it differs from hunger.State the prevalence of food insecurity in the US.Summarize some of the physical and psychological impacts of food insecurity.Describe how public school lunch programs can combat food insecurity. Credits: Guest: Dr. Suja MatthewsCo...
2021-07-15
23 min
The DEI Shift
Food Insecurity- Part 1
In part 1 of this two-part series, we introduce our wonderful guest Dr. Suja Mathew and review some of the basics of Food Insecurity, including some of its psychological and physical impacts.Learning Objectives: Define food insecurity and how it differs from hunger.State the prevalence of food insecurity in the US.Summarize some of the physical and psychological impacts of food insecurity.Describe how public school lunch programs can combat food insecurity. Credits: Guest: Dr. Suja MatthewsCo-hosts/Producers: Dr. DJ Gaines, Dr. Ricardo CorreaExecutive Producer: Dr. Tammy Lin Co-Executive Prod...
2021-07-14
25 min
The DEI Shift
Digital Health Equity: Bridging the Divide
In this episode, The DEI Shift talks with Dr. Jorge A. Rodriguez, a hospitalist and health technology expert and equity researcher, about digital health equity and how to bridge the digital divide.Learning objectivesDefine digital health equity and the digital divide. Give examples of telehealth technologies used for patient care.Recognize how telehealth can help overcome health disparities. Recognize how telehealth can contribute to health disparities. Identify opportunities to mitigate health inequities attributable to telehealth. Twitter: @thedeishiftInstagram: @thedeishiftWebsite: https://www.thedeishift.com/...
2021-06-25
34 min
The DEI Shift
Seize The DEI: Shaping the Future of IM (ACP Future IM Live Podcast)
We're excited to present the podcast recording of our special live podcast session at ACP's IM Future Experience! The podcast session features a roundtable discussion of ACP leaders and representatives from the three ACP Councils: the Council of Student Members (Amanda Collar), Council of Resident and Fellow Members (Dr. Jake Quinton), and Council of Early Career Physicians (Dr. Ricardo Correa). Guests Dr. Denise M. Connor and Dr. Omar Atiq join the session to talk about their leading work in advancing justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion in essential work of the American College of Physician and their institutions.
2021-05-28
39 min
Stage Whispers
SW - 014 - Triple Threats
Show Notes - Episode 14 Theatre by the Bay, Barrie Professional Workshop - “New Play Development in the New Age” with Nina Lee Aquino Saturday, May 15, 2 to 4:30 pm https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/tbtbs-professional-workshop-series-nina-lee-aquino-tickets-153724729805?fbclid=IwAR1bfNwMMP1zXvey_t151or2USl_qWVjeClDKmkl3Reblqyhn1SHWweUSvA Kempenfelt Community Players, Barrie Auditions for “The Tales of Andergrimm” Youth Production https://kempenfeltplayers.com/project/the-tales-of-andergrimm-3/ Webinar Series “Acting for Community Theatre,” with Candy Pryce. https://kempenfeltplayers.com/webinar-series-with-candy-pryce/ Podcast Interview with Connor Jesso of Black Cat Theatre https://anchor.fm/kcppod/episodes/You-Have-To-Want-It-Part-1-wConnor-Jesso-e102qd1 Simcoe Contemporary Dancers, Barrie Congratulations on their 10th Anniversary! http://www.simcoeco...
2021-05-14
1h 10
The DEI Shift
Voices of URiM Pre-Med Students
Welcome to Season 3! To kick off this season, we hand off the mic to three incredible URiM (underrepresented in medicine) undergraduate pre-med students to share their journeys into the medical field. We hear about their common challenges, their strong sense of purpose to be a physician advocate for their community, and about their vision to improve the diversity and inclusivity of the medical field. This episode will leave you inspired!Episode Credits: Co-Hosts/Producers: Dr. Pooja Jaeel, Dr. Maggie Kozman, Executive Producer: Dr. Tammy LinCo-Executive Producers: Dr. Pooja Jaeel, Dr. Tiffany Leung
2021-04-22
34 min
The DEI Shift
Physicians as Patients: Disability in Medicine
Clinicians are often referred to as heroes for the long hours we work and the life saving work that we do. However, this idea of the "invincible" doctor often does a disservice to our profession and patients by creating the idea that disease and illness are only experienced by our patients. Our guests, Dr. Justin Bullock and Dr. Mansi Sheth, share their stories of going through medical training with a chronic illness and discuss the limitations of our medical system in doing so. Trigger warning: This episode discusses suicide and suicidal ideation. Learning Objectives: D...
2021-01-31
41 min
The DEI Shift
Religious and Spiritual Diversity in Healthcare
Episode Description: Religious and spiritual diversity is not always welcomed, or even tolerated, in healthcare. In our talk with Chaplain Ermanno Willis, we learn how vital it is to include a patient's spiritual beliefs into their care, and how to go about doing this using validated tools to collect a patient's Spiritual History, just like their Social or Sexual History. We also discuss the importance of creating a learning/work environment that allows for a diversity of belief systems among healthcare providers themselves.Learning Objectives:1. Summarize the evidence showing that many more...
2020-12-16
1h 08
Black Men Can't Jump [In Hollywood]
Over the Moon ft. Kimberly Truong
This week James, Jerah, and Jonathan are joined by Kimberly Truong to discuss the 2020 Netflix film, “Over the Moon.” The American-Chinese animated musical follows Fei Fei, a girl who builds a rocket in order to meet a goddess on the moon. It stars: Cathy Ang, Phillipa Soo, Ken Jeong, John Cho, Ruthie Ann Miles, Margaret Cho, and Sandra Oh. Listen to Black Men Can't Jump [In Hollywood] Ad-Free on Forever Dog Plus: http://foreverdogpodcasts.com/plus FOLLOW BLACK MEN CAN'T JUMP [IN HOLLYWOOD]: https://twitter.com/blackmenpodcast https://www.instagram.com/blackmenpodcast BUY BLACK MEN CAN'T JUMP [IN HOLLYWOOD] MERC...
2020-12-07
1h 30
The DEI Shift
Anti-Racism in Healthcare Education
Anti-racism has become a hot topic, but also a needlessly confusing and even taboo one. Dr. Kozman and Dr. Gaines hear from internist Dr. Ryan Mire about what anti-racism means in healthcare education and how to bring about needed change in our learning and work environments.Learning Objectives:Define the terms anti-racism and anti-racist.Give 3 examples of how current healthcare training fails to address, or contributes to, racism and race-based medicine.List anti-racist changes being implemented in healthcare institutions.Adopt strategies for changing one’s learning/work environment to become more anti-racist.Sh...
2020-12-02
54 min
The DEI Shift
A Native Narrative: Caring for American Indian/Alaskan Native Patients
November is American Indian and Alaska Native Heritage Month. We invited Dr. Dan Calac, Chief Medical Officer of the Indian Health Council located in North County, San Diego, on the show to discuss health care of American Indian/Alaska Native peoples in the United States and the importance of medical education within this community.Learning Objectives:1. Describe the structure of the National Indian Health Service and the services it provides.2. Give examples of the unique healthcare needs and disparities experienced by American Indian/Alaska Native populations.3. Cite systemic barriers to the recruitment...
2020-11-22
50 min
blerds r us
173 Jingle Jangle & Star Wars Lego Xmas Special
What we've been up to: Ace Jingle jangle netflix xmas movie Insanity Mando ep 4 God of high school Pcl Seth catch up Ps5 unboxing insta Martin Jingle Jangle The Irregular at Magic Highschool S2 E7 Noblesse E7 Cross Ange finished King’s Avatar E10 Beyblade V-Force E2 Jujutsu Kaisen E8 Kimi to Boku no Saigo E7 Star Trek Discovery S3 E6 Micah PS5 Jingle jangle Question of the day? Why are women hating on gamers Black tiwtter topics- last name if not married Giving money to my ex General News Kirby Morrow, voice actor of Cyclops (X-Men Evolution), Miroku (InuYasha an...
2020-11-22
1h 42
blerds r us
173 Jingle Jangle & Star Wars Lego Xmas Special
What we've been up to: Ace Jingle jangle netflix xmas movie Insanity Mando ep 4 God of high school Pcl Seth catch up Ps5 unboxing insta Martin Jingle Jangle The Irregular at Magic Highschool S2 E7 Noblesse E7 Cross Ange finished King’s Avatar E10 Beyblade V-Force E2 Jujutsu Kaisen E8 Kimi to Boku no Saigo E7 Star Trek Discovery S3 E6 Micah PS5 Jingle jangle Question of the day? Why are women hating on gamers Black tiwtter topics- last name if not married Giving money to my ex General News Kirby Morrow, voice actor of Cyclops (X-Men Evolution), Miroku (InuYasha an...
2020-11-22
1h 42
The DEI Shift
The Minority Tax
In this episode, we discuss the minority tax and the negative effects it can have on our wellbeing. Our guest, Evolve Benton, shares with us their insights on this topic and provides us with tips that we can use in order to overcome this tax so that we may be successful in our careers.Learning Objectives:1. Define the concepts of minority tax and majority subsidy.2. Identify ways minority tax can manifest during one’s career and contribute to long-term burnout.3. Identify strategies allies can employ to alleviate the minority tax for underrepresented co...
2020-11-06
48 min
The DEI Shift
Transitions from Early- to Mid-Career for Women Physicians
This episode of The DEI Shift is a spotlight episode made possible because of an American Medical Association’s Joan F. Giambalvo Grant Fund for Women Physicians. Today, we want to highlight for you two guests’ experiences and views on women physicians who transition from their early to mid-career, Magali Fassiotto, PhD and Dr. Shikha Jain. Show notes & Transcript available: https://www.thedeishift.com/episode-10.htmlTwitter: @thedeishiftInstagram: @thedeishiftWebsite: https://www.thedeishift.com/E-mail: thedeishift@gmail.comSeas...
2020-10-01
1h 03