podcast
details
.com
Print
Share
Look for any podcast host, guest or anyone
Search
Showing episodes and shows of
Dr. Thomas Elwood
Shows
Cinema To The Letter
The Blues Brothers (1980) - C for Classic SNL Vehicle
It's 106 miles to Chicago, we got a full tank of gas, half a pack of cigarettes, it's dark and we're starting a new season of Cinema To The Letter! Yes, it's time to hit it as Thomas & Bryan kick off their new season on Saturday Night Live Vehicles with the first film ever based on a SNL sketch The Blues Brothers! Together, our duo will answer the crucial questions. How have the comedic stylings of Dan Aykroyd & the late John Belushi aged in the half a century since their SNL debuts? How does the casual maximalist style...
2025-04-01
2h 11
The Rich Giardino Show: Where the Constitution, Crime, and Politics Meet
Addressing the Mental Health Crisis Among Veterans: Ep 028
In this compelling episode, Rich Giardino welcomes Thomas Elwood, Program Director for the Veterans Peer-to-Peer Program of the Mental Health Association (MHA) of Fulton and Montgomery Counties. Together, they tackle one of the most pressing issues facing our nation’s heroes: the devastating epidemic of veteran suicide.Rich and Tom explore the challenges veterans face, from mental health struggles to the need for strong community support systems. They highlight the life-saving work being done by the MHA Veterans Program, including resources, peer-to-peer support, and actionable steps to help veterans and their fa...
2024-11-21
21 min
Government Secrets Podcast
CIA And The Dalai Lama & Thomas Edison didn't Invent Shinola - Gov Secs Ep 162
2024-06-28
59 min
RUSK Insights on Rehabilitation Medicine
Dr. David Jevotovsky: TBI Recovery from Both Patient and Provider Perspectives
Dr. David Jevotovsky is in the second year of a residency program at the Rusk Rehabilitation Institute at NYU Langone Health. A former graduate of NYU Grossman School of Medicine, he is keen on pursuing a fellowship in interventional pain medicine. Having experienced a traumatic brain injury during his medical training, he possesses a unique understanding of both the patient and provider perspectives of this condition. As patients differ on the basis of age, gender, and racial/ethnic background, whether they also tend to differ in how they express what it is like to experience a TBI a...
2024-06-05
26 min
RUSK Insights on Rehabilitation Medicine
Special Episode:The New Metro: Sports Medicine Board Review Course 2024
This unique episode features course directors Dr. Salvador Portugal, Dr. Surein Theivakumar, Dr. Julia Iafrate, Dr. Jina Libby and Dr. Haruki Ishii for the course taking place 6/7-6/9. The following link has more information, if you or anyone you know is interested in registering: https://www.pathlms.com/nyurusk/courses/66458.
2024-05-29
26 min
RUSK Insights on Rehabilitation Medicine
Dr. Jina Libby and Dr. Laurenie Louissaint: Global Health Spotlight: Rehabilitation Medicine in Namibia, Part 2
Dr. Jina Libby completed her PM&R residency in Michigan. Her dedication to that profession and sports medicine extends beyond clinical practice as she serves on the executive committee for the International Rehab and Global Health Committee of AAPM&R. Her fervor for education is evident through her commitment to teaching physical medicine and rehabilitation, not only locally, but also by championing its integration on an international scale. Beyond her current role as a fellow physician, Dr. Laurenie Louissaint's compassionate spirit leads her on frequent global impact trips, where she provides critical medical support to underserved communities...
2024-05-22
23 min
RUSK Insights on Rehabilitation Medicine
Dr. Jina Libby and Dr. Laurenie Louissaint: Global Health Spotlight: Rehabilitation Medicine in Namibia, Part 1
Dr. Jina Libby completed her PM&R residency in Michigan. Her dedication to that profession and sports medicine extends beyond clinical practice as she serves on the executive committee for the International Rehab and Global Health Committee of AAPM&R. Her fervor for education is evident through her commitment to teaching physical medicine and rehabilitation, not only locally, but also by championing its integration on an international scale. Beyond her current role as a fellow physician, Dr. Laurenie Louissaint's compassionate spirit leads her on frequent global impact trips, where she provides critical medical support to underserved communities...
2024-05-08
34 min
RUSK Insights on Rehabilitation Medicine
Dr. Sharon Kolasinski: Grand Round Presentation on Treatment of Patients with Osteoarthritis, Part 2
Dr. Sharon Kolasinski is a professor of clinical medicine at the University of Pennsylvania and chief of the Division of Rheumatology at Penn Presbyterian Medical Center. Part 1 Her objectives in the presentation are to help listeners by learning about evidence-based treatment for patients with osteoarthritis (OA), to understand the process by which guidelines are developed that might help us figure out our evidence-based approach, to review the recommended treatments for OA, and to review some treatments that are not recommended for OA. Her basic evidence-based reference is a University of Pennsylvania guideline that was published...
2024-04-24
36 min
RUSK Insights on Rehabilitation Medicine
Dr. Sharon Kolasinski: Grand Round Presentation on Treatment of Patients with Osteoarthritis, Part 1
Dr. Sharon Kolasinski is a professor of clinical medicine at the University of Pennsylvania and chief of the Division of Rheumatology at Penn Presbyterian Medical Center. Part 1 Her objectives in the presentation are to help listeners by learning about evidence-based treatment for patients with osteoarthritis (OA), to understand the process by which guidelines are developed that might help us figure out our evidence-based approach, to review the recommended treatments for OA, and to review some treatments that are not recommended for OA. Her basic evidence-based reference is a University of Pennsylvania guideline that was published...
2024-04-10
24 min
RUSK Insights on Rehabilitation Medicine
Dr. Natalie Azar: Long-COVID As It Relates To Rheumatology, Part 2
Dr. Natalie Azar is an Associate Clinical Professor of Medicine & Rheumatology at NYU Langone Health. Certified by the American Board of Internal Medicine, she is a designated long Covid provider in rheumatology. Her practice locations are at the Langone orthopedic center and Washington Square, and she has been in private practice since 2001. A graduate of Wellesley College, Dr. Azar’s medical degree is from Cornell University Medical College. She completed her internship, residency, and fellowship at New York University. Her fellowship in rheumatology was at the Hospital For Joint Diseases. She has been a medical contributor to NBC News since 2014.
2024-03-27
25 min
RUSK Insights on Rehabilitation Medicine
Dr. Natalie Azar: Long-COVID As It Relates To Rheumatology, Part 1
Dr. Natalie Azar is an Associate Clinical Professor of Medicine & Rheumatology at NYU Langone Health. Certified by the American Board of Internal Medicine, she is a designated long Covid provider in rheumatology. Her practice locations are at the Langone orthopedic center and Washington Square, and she has been in private practice since 2001. A graduate of Wellesley College, Dr. Azar’s medical degree is from Cornell University Medical College. She completed her internship, residency, and fellowship at New York University. Her fellowship in rheumatology was at the Hospital For Joint Diseases. She has been a medical contributor to NBC News since 2014.
2024-03-13
23 min
RUSK Insights on Rehabilitation Medicine
Dr. Jacques Hacquebord: Hand Surgery in Patient Treatment, Part 2
Dr. Jacques Hacquebord is Chief of Hand and Upper Extremity Surgery at NYU Langone Health. He also serves as the co-chief of the Hand Surgery service at Bellevue Hospital (a Level 1 trauma and regional replant center) and co-chief of the Center for Amputation Reconstruction. He did his surgical residency in orthopedic surgery at the University of Washington and the world-renowned trauma center Harborview Medical Center and did his fellowship in Hand/Microsurgery at the University of California at Irvine with Dr Neil Jones. He then completed two traveling fellowships in reconstructive microsurgery and brachial plexus surgery with the first in...
2024-02-28
16 min
RUSK Insights on Rehabilitation Medicine
Dr. Jacques Hacquebord: Hand Surgery in Patient Treatment, Part 1
Dr. Jacques Hacquebord is Chief of Hand and Upper Extremity Surgery at NYU Langone Health. He also serves as the co-chief of the Hand Surgery service at Bellevue Hospital (a Level 1 trauma and regional replant center) and co-chief of the Center for Amputation Reconstruction. He did his surgical residency in orthopedic surgery at the University of Washington and the world-renowned trauma center Harborview Medical Center and did his fellowship in Hand/Microsurgery at the University of California at Irvine with Dr Neil Jones. He then completed two traveling fellowships in reconstructive microsurgery and brachial plexus surgery with the first in C...
2024-02-14
19 min
RUSK Insights on Rehabilitation Medicine
Dr Carlo Pardo Grand Rounds: Myelitis and Myelopathies, Part 2
A special two-part Grand Rounds presentation by Dr. Carlo Pardo, who is a clinical neurologist/pathologist and professor of neurology and pathology at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine. Part Two Getting the clinical information, the temporal profile of the patient, along with MRI findings and spinal fluid analysis is important during the analysis of patients presenting with myelopathic syndromes. MRI is one important tool and a very good way to establish the magnitude and localization of spinal cord lesions. One thing he likes to emphasize also is that the presence of myelopathies are not f...
2024-01-31
33 min
RUSK Insights on Rehabilitation Medicine
Dr Carlo Pardo Grand Rounds: Myelitis and Myelopathies, Part 1
A special two-part Grand Rounds presentation by Dr. Carlo Pardo, who is a clinical neurologist/pathologist and professor of neurology and pathology at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine. Part One He began by stating that the main objective of this presentation is understanding the concept of myelopathies versus myelitis. He wants to present a diagnostic approach for the evaluation of a patient with an acute case of myelopathy and vascular myelopathy, and review the current concepts of vascular myelopathies, something that probably will be encountered very often in rehabilitation clinical practice. It is truly i...
2024-01-17
25 min
RUSK Insights on Rehabilitation Medicine
Dr. Tracy McKay & Dr. Rosa Pasculli: Performing Arts Medicine
In this episode, the two discuss how and when they began to develop an interest in performing arts medicine; health screening of performers prior to participation in these activities; failure to admit the existence of a health problem because of a fear of being replaced by a healthier performer; types of clinicians involved in treating performing artists; and approaches to preventing health problems in performing artists. Dr. Tracy McKay is a Clinical Assistant Professor in the Department of Rehabilitation Medicine at NYU Grossman School of Medicine. She specializes in Integrative Sports and Spine Medicine with a special inte...
2024-01-03
28 min
RUSK Insights on Rehabilitation Medicine
Grand Rounds: Dr. John Vasudevan - Where Sports Medicine Meets Pain Medicine, Why Fitness Helps Everyone Win, Part 2
We should begin with every patient by validating that their pain is real. He discussed the role played by cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT). It is referenced most often because it has the best evidence, but we do not really know how to break that down for patients. He described three basic stages. It is important to recognize that CBT is not the best and only treatment. Exercise is important in a lot of musculoskeletal conditions, but it should be tailored to benefit that window between benefit and symptom aggravation. Next, is the question of what must be done with...
2023-12-20
40 min
RUSK Insights on Rehabilitation Medicine
Grand Rounds Dr. John Vasudevan: Where Sports Medicine Meets Pain Medicine, Why Fitness Helps Everyone Win, Part 1
PART 1 Dr. Vasudevan began by discussing how pain is experienced by athletes and non-athletes, how to identify components of multidisciplinary care for both those groups, and incorporate some reasonable strategies that might help with exercise prescriptions and lifestyle modifications for those with chronic pain. He provided some definitions for various terms, such as pain medicine, sports medicine, and pain. The latter is in the brain, which is the summation of all inputs. As physiatrists, we look at what the pain is keeping you from doing what you want to perform. He addressed the question of whether there ar...
2023-12-06
23 min
RUSK Insights on Rehabilitation Medicine
Holly Cohen: Role Of Assistive Technology In Patient Care
Holly Cohen is the program manager of assistive technology and the driving rehabilitation program at NYU Langone Health. She is an Occupational Therapist with over 25 years of experience. She also is an adjunct professor at New York University where she teaches occupational therapy and engineering students on the importance of accessibility and adaptability in everyday technology. Additionally, she has lectured both nationally and internationally on the importance of assistive technology to improve function and quality of life for users. The following items were discussed in Part 1: Determining the ability of patients to use various forms of assistive techn...
2023-11-27
22 min
RUSK Insights on Rehabilitation Medicine
Special Edition RUSK 75th Anniversary: Dr. Lindsey Gurin, Dr. Prin Amorapanth, and Dr. Jessica Rivetz
This is an exciting year for RUSK, celebrating our 75th anniversary! As part of our celebration, we are hosting a number of events including our Research Symposium, podcasts, and interviews. Our content continues to cover a wide range of topics within PM&R, and this particular segment includes special Rusk 75th Anniversary episodes featuring Rusk leadership, faculty, and residents. This is the third of three special episodes... Dr. Lindsey Gurin specializes in Dementia & Alzheimer's, Neuropsychiatry and is Assistant Professor, Department of Neurology at NYU Grossman School of Medicine, an Assistant Professor, Department of Psychiatry at N...
2023-11-08
46 min
RUSK Insights on Rehabilitation Medicine
Special Edition RUSK 75th Anniversary: Dr. Jonathan Whiteson
This is an exciting year for RUSK, celebrating our 75th anniversary! As part of our celebration, we are hosting a number of events including our Research Symposium, podcasts, and interviews. Our content continues to cover a wide range of topics within PM&R, and this particular segment includes special Rusk 75th Anniversary episodes featuring Rusk leadership, faculty, and residents. This is the second of three special episodes... Dr. Jonathan Whiteson is Assistant Professor, Department of Rehabilitation Medicine; Assistant Professor, Department of Medicine; Medical Director of Rusk Outreach and Growth; and Medical Director of Cardiac Rehabilitation...
2023-10-24
48 min
RUSK Insights on Rehabilitation Medicine
Special Edition RUSK 75th Anniversary: Dr. Steven Flanagan including interview by Dr. Jonathan Whiteson
This is an exciting year for RUSK, celebrating our 75th anniversary! As part of our celebration, we are hosting a number of events including our Research Symposium, podcasts, and interviews. Our content continues to cover a wide range of topics within PM&R, and this particular segment includes special Rusk 75th Anniversary episodes featuring Rusk leadership, faculty, and residents. This is the first of three special episodes... Steven Flanagan, MD is professor and chairman of the Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, New York University School of Medicine, and the medical director of the Rusk Institute of...
2023-10-11
56 min
RUSK Insights on Rehabilitation Medicine
Dr. Lyn Weiss: EMGs in the Field of PM&R, Part 2
Dr. Weiss is Professor of Rehabilitation Medicine at the NYU Long Island School of Medicine. She previously was the Chairman and Director of Residency Training for the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at Nassau University Medical Center. She also was the Director of Electrodiagnostic Medicine and Chair of the Ethics committee. She is Board Certified in both Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and Electrodiagnostic Medicine and in November 2018 was among the first group of professionals to become Healthcare Ethics Consultant-Certified. Dr. Weiss has published numerous articles, book chapters, and authored 10 books. She is active in professional organizations on a na...
2023-09-27
17 min
RUSK Insights on Rehabilitation Medicine
Dr. Lyn Weiss: EMGs in the Field of PM&R, Part 1
Dr. Weiss is Professor of Rehabilitation Medicine at the NYU Long Island School of Medicine. She previously was the Chairman and Director of Residency Training for the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at Nassau University Medical Center. She also was the Director of Electrodiagnostic Medicine and Chair of the Ethics committee. She is Board Certified in both Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and Electrodiagnostic Medicine and in November 2018 was among the first group of professionals to become Healthcare Ethics Consultant-Certified. Dr. Weiss has published numerous articles, book chapters, and authored 10 books. She is active in professional organizations on a na...
2023-09-13
19 min
RUSK Insights on Rehabilitation Medicine
Dr. Patricia Tan: New Pediatric Rehab Programs--Cerebral Palsy, Part 2
Dr. Tan participated in a Dual Residency Program in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation/Pediatrics at Long Island Jewish Medical Center in New Hyde Park, New York. She has received Fellowship Grants and Support from the Christopher Reeve Foundation, the Medtronics/Allergan: Spasticity Management Workshop, and the Starlight Children’s Foundation. She served as Founder of the Philippine Chinese-American Medical Association and became President of that organization in 2014. Dr. Tan obtained her medical degree from the Faculty of Medicine and Surgery at the University of Santo Tomas in Manila, Philippines. The following items were discussed in Part 2: role played b...
2023-08-30
23 min
RUSK Insights on Rehabilitation Medicine
Dr. Patricia Tan: New Pediatric Rehab Programs--Cerebral Palsy, Part 1
Dr. Tan participated in a Dual Residency Program in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation/Pediatrics at Long Island Jewish Medical Center in New Hyde Park, New York. She has received Fellowship Grants and Support from the Christopher Reeve Foundation, the Medtronics/Allergan: Spasticity Management Workshop, and the Starlight Children’s Foundation. She served as Founder of the Philippine Chinese-American Medical Association and became President of that organization in 2014. Dr. Tan obtained her medical degree from the Faculty of Medicine and Surgery at the University of Santo Tomas in Manila, Philippines. The following items were discussed in Part 1: how she decid...
2023-08-16
22 min
RUSK Insights on Rehabilitation Medicine
Dr. Megan Morris: Ableism and Health Care, Part 2
Dr. Morris currently works full-time as a researcher. She is founder and director of the Disability Equity Collaborative where her work focuses on provider and health care organization-level factors that negatively impact the quality of care delivered to patients with disabilities. Her work has been funded by the NIH and other key sources of support. She has published in major medical periodicals, including the New England Journal of Medicine and the journal Health Affairs. Dr. Morris has a Masters of Science degree in Speech-Language Pathology, a Masters of Public Health degree, and a PhD in Rehabilitation Sciences from the University...
2023-08-02
19 min
RUSK Insights on Rehabilitation Medicine
Dr. Megan Morris: Ableism and Health Care
Dr. Morris currently works full-time as a researcher. She is founder and director of the Disability Equity Collaborative where her work focuses on provider and health care organization-level factors that negatively impact the quality of care delivered to patients with disabilities. Her work has been funded by the NIH and other key sources of support. She has published in major medical periodicals, including the New England Journal of Medicine and the journal Health Affairs. Dr. Morris has a Masters of Science degree in Speech-Language Pathology, a Masters of Public Health degree, and a PhD in Rehabilitation Sciences from the University...
2023-07-19
25 min
RUSK Insights on Rehabilitation Medicine
Dr. Akhila Veerubhotla: Application of Technology to Rehabilitation, Part 2
Akhila Veerubhotla is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Rehabilitation Medicine at NYU-Grossman School of Medicine. She completed her post-doctoral fellowship jointly at the Center for Mobility and Rehabilitation Engineering at the Kessler Foundation and in the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at Rutgers – New Jersey Medical School. She has a PhD in Rehabilitation Science from the University of Pittsburgh and a Masters degree in Biomedical Engineering from Carnegie Mellon University. Her research focuses on using technology to help improve mobility, balance, and physical activity in individuals with neurological impairments. Her work primarily is focused toward individuals wi...
2023-07-05
18 min
RUSK Insights on Rehabilitation Medicine
Dr. Akhila Veerubhotla: Application of Technology to Rehabilitation, Part 1
Akhila Veerubhotla is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Rehabilitation Medicine at NYU-Grossman School of Medicine. She completed her post-doctoral fellowship jointly at the Center for Mobility and Rehabilitation Engineering at the Kessler Foundation and in the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at Rutgers – New Jersey Medical School. She has a PhD in Rehabilitation Science from the University of Pittsburgh and a Masters degree in Biomedical Engineering from Carnegie Mellon University. Her research focuses on using technology to help improve mobility, balance, and physical activity in individuals with neurological impairments. Her work primarily is focused toward individuals wi...
2023-06-21
19 min
RUSK Insights on Rehabilitation Medicine
Dr. Kathleen Isaac: Mental Health and Medical Residents, Part 2
Dr. Kathleen Isaac is a licensed Clinical Psychologist and Clinical Assistant Professor at NYU Langone Health. As a Haitian-American, cis-gender female, she directs the Medical Student and House Staff Mental Health program, which provides individual, couples, and group psychotherapy to medical students, residents, and fellows. She also has a part-time private practice focused on serving BIPOC and LGBTQ+ clients with integrative treatment approaches, where she specializes in trauma, health psychology, and cultural issues. Dr. Isaac also is an adjunct lecturer in the City College of New York’s doctoral program in clinical psychology where she teaches an advanced practicum on inte...
2023-06-07
22 min
RUSK Insights on Rehabilitation Medicine
Dr. Kathleen Isaac: Mental Health and Medical Residents, Part 1
Dr. Kathleen Isaac is a licensed Clinical Psychologist and Clinical Assistant Professor at NYU Langone Health. As a Haitian-American, cis-gender female, she directs the Medical Student and House Staff Mental Health program, which provides individual, couples, and group psychotherapy to medical students, residents, and fellows. She also has a part-time private practice focused on serving BIPOC and LGBTQ+ clients with integrative treatment approaches, where she specializes in trauma, health psychology, and cultural issues. Dr. Isaac also is an adjunct lecturer in the City College of New York’s doctoral program in clinical psychology where she teaches an advanced practicum on inte...
2023-05-24
23 min
RUSK Insights on Rehabilitation Medicine
Dr. Salvador Portugal: Adhesive Capsulitis of the Shoulder: Current Concepts and Treatment, Part 2
Dr. Salvador Portugal is an Assistant Professor in the Dapartment of Rehabilitation Medicine at NYU Grossman School of Medicine. He is also Director of the Sports Fellowship program and Medical Director, Sports Medicine Rehabilitation. Dr. Portugal completed his residency at NYU Grossman and his fellowship at UMDNJ. He also received an MBA from Brandies in 2020. In this segment, Dr. Portugal indicated that in 2014, a systematic review was done, which found that a combination of PT and mobilization was strongly recommended, especially in patients in stages two and three. Cortisone injections were found to be most effective early, a...
2023-05-10
38 min
RUSK Insights on Rehabilitation Medicine
Dr. Salvador Portugal: Adhesive Capsulitis of the Shoulder: Current Concepts and Treatment, Part 1
Dr. Salvador Portugal is an Assistant Professor in the Dapartment of Rehabilitation Medicine at NYU Grossman School of Medicine. He is also Director of the Sports Fellowship program and Medical Director, Sports Medicine Rehabilitation. Dr. Portugal completed his residency at NYU Grossman and his fellowship at UMDNJ. He also received an MBA from Brandies in 2020. For this portion, he discussed several topics, such as clinical presentation, risk factors, pathophysiology, diagnostic testing, and non-surgical treatment options. He provided a review from the standpoint of what we should be doing in current practice. Shoulder injury usually is characterized as a...
2023-04-26
24 min
RUSK Insights on Rehabilitation Medicine
Dr. Alex Moroz & Dr. Brian Sunwoo: Acupuncture Panel Interview, Part 2
Dr. Moroz attended the NYU School of Medicine and remained at NYU-Rusk Rehabilitation for residency training, and subsequently, his first and only job. He rose through the faculty ranks and currently is Director of Residency Training and Vice Chair for Education. Dr. Moroz sought out additional training and became a New York State certified acupuncturist, and is directing the Integrative Sports Medicine program, which includes an 18-month track for PM&R residents leading them to becoming certified physician acupuncturists. Dr. Brian Sunwoo is a current administrative chief resident in the Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation residency program at NY...
2023-04-12
16 min
RUSK Insights on Rehabilitation Medicine
Dr. Alex Moroz & Dr. Brian Sunwoo: Acupuncture Panel Interview, Part 1
Dr. Moroz attended the NYU School of Medicine and remained at NYU-Rusk Rehabilitation for residency training, and subsequently, his first and only job. He rose through the faculty ranks and currently is Director of Residency Training and Vice Chair for Education. Dr. Moroz sought out additional training and became a New York State certified acupuncturist, and is directing the Integrative Sports Medicine program, which includes an 18-month track for PM&R residents leading them to becoming certified physician acupuncturists. Dr. Brian Sunwoo is a current administrative chief resident in the Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation residency program at NY...
2023-03-29
19 min
RUSK Insights on Rehabilitation Medicine
Dr. Byron Schneider: Grand Rounds Part 2
Dr. Byron Schneider is currently an associate professor with the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at Vanderbilt University Medical Center and serves as the Director of the Interventional Spine and Musculoskeletal Medicine Fellowship. Previously, he completed his residency and interventional spine fellowship at Stanford University. He has nearly 100 publications, with a research focus on the safety and outcomes of interventional spine procedures. He has given over 100 lectures at national and international meetings. He currently is on the Spine Intervention Society Board of Directors as the Chair of Research, and within the North American Spine Society is Chair of the In...
2023-03-15
35 min
RUSK Insights on Rehabilitation Medicine
Dr. Byron Schneider: Grand Rounds Part 1
Dr. Byron Schneider is currently an associate professor with the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at Vanderbilt University Medical Center and serves as the Director of the Interventional Spine and Musculoskeletal Medicine Fellowship. Previously, he completed his residency and interventional spine fellowship at Stanford University. He has nearly 100 publications, with a research focus on the safety and outcomes of interventional spine procedures. He has given over 100 lectures at national and international meetings. He currently is on the Spine Intervention Society Board of Directors as the Chair of Research, and within the North American Spine Society is Chair of the In...
2023-03-01
24 min
RUSK Insights on Rehabilitation Medicine
Dr. Judy Baumhauer: Implementing and Interpreting Patient Reported Outcomes, Part 2
Dr. Baumhauer is a tenured Professor and serves as the Senior Associate Dean of Academic Affairs for the University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry. She also is the Associate Chair of Academic Affairs within the Department of Orthopaedics at the University of Rochester. In addition to providing clinical care and performing surgery, she holds the position as the Director of the Clinical Health Informatics Core for the UR Healthcare System and is a board of director of Accountable Health Partners, ACO for the Rochester Region. She received her Doctorate of Medicine from the University of Vermont College of Medicine. She completed orthopaedic residency a...
2023-02-15
48 min
RUSK Insights on Rehabilitation Medicine
Dr. Judy Baumhauer: Implementing and Interpreting Patient Reported Outcomes
Dr. Baumhauer is a tenured Professor and serves as the Senior Associate Dean of Academic Affairs for the University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry. She also is the Associate Chair of Academic Affairs within the Department of Orthopaedics at the University of Rochester. In addition to providing clinical care and performing surgery, she holds the position as the Director of the Clinical Health Informatics Core for the UR Healthcare System and is a board of director of Accountable Health Partners, ACO for the Rochester Region. She received her Doctorate of Medicine from the University of Vermont College of Medicine. She completed orthopaedic residency a...
2023-02-01
20 min
RUSK Insights on Rehabilitation Medicine
Dr. Lucy Kendall: Pursuing a Career in PM&R
Dr. Kendall is a second-year resident physician at Rusk. She completed her undergraduate education in Nutrition Science with honors from Purdue University. Subsequently, she was awarded Master’s Student of the Year in 2017 by the Purdue University College of Health and Human Sciences for her graduate work in Cancer Epigenetics and Nutriepigenomics. Since discovering the field of physiatry as a medical student, she has adamantly pursued neurorehabilitation, spinal cord injury, and pain medicine research. She serves on the American Osteopathic College of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (AOCPMR) Resident Council, regularly provides mentorship to aspiring physiatrists, and serves on the Rusk Rehabi...
2023-01-18
22 min
RUSK Insights on Rehabilitation Medicine
Dr. Benjamin Klyachman: Rusk Medical Education: Empowering our Learners to Transform Patient Care.
Originally from Brooklyn, Dr. Klyachman is the son of two Russian speaking immigrants and among the first in his family to pursue a career in medicine. He attended the University at Buffalo for his undergraduate education and continued his medical education at Touro College of Osteopathic Medicine in Harlem. After graduating, he went to Florida to complete an internship and currently is in the fourth year of a rehabilitation residency at NYU Rusk. He recently matched into a fellowship at NYU where he plans to continue specialty training that starts in July 2023. The following items were discussed in t...
2023-01-04
21 min
RUSK Insights on Rehabilitation Medicine
Dr. Brian Im and Dr. Lindsey Gurin: Exploring Brain Injury Part 2
Dr. Lindsey Gurin is a clinical assistant professor of neurology, psychiatry, and rehabilitation medicine at NYU Langone Health. She is dual board-certified in neurology and psychiatry and currently serves as Director of Behavioral Neurology at NYU Langone Orthopedics Hospital, where she provides neuropsychiatric consultation to the Rusk acute inpatient brain injury rehabilitation service. She also is Director of the NYU Combined Psychiatry/Neurology Residency Training Program. Dr. Gurin has published on neuropsychiatric manifestations of brain injury and her current research interests include psychosis after brain injury; disorders of consciousness; and catatonia in patients with neurologic disorders. Dr...
2022-12-21
27 min
RUSK Insights on Rehabilitation Medicine
Dr Brian Im and Dr. Lindsey Gurin: Exploring Brain Injury Part 1
Dr. Lindsey Gurin is a clinical assistant professor of neurology, psychiatry, and rehabilitation medicine at NYU Langone Health. She is dual board-certified in neurology and psychiatry and currently serves as Director of Behavioral Neurology at NYU Langone Orthopedics Hospital, where she provides neuropsychiatric consultation to the Rusk acute inpatient brain injury rehabilitation service. She also is Director of the NYU Combined Psychiatry/Neurology Residency Training Program. Dr. Gurin has published on neuropsychiatric manifestations of brain injury and her current research interests include psychosis after brain injury; disorders of consciousness; and catatonia in patients with neurologic disorders. Dr...
2022-12-08
24 min
RUSK Insights on Rehabilitation Medicine
Drs. Francis Lopez, JR Rizzo, Sam Wu - Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, The Case to Include Disability in the Diversity Space, Part 2
Part Two included a discussion of the barriers that students still face despite the ADA. They did not seek supportive accommodations because of stigma or fear. Dr. Rizzo wanted to draw attention to definitions of disability. He also emphasized that people with disabilities can help with accessibility and for coming up with empathetic dialogue that is critical in moving forward as a medical community. These agendas must be pushed here at NYU to ensure that we are doing enough to increase disability inclusion and also to ensure that patients are receiving the preventive medicine that they actually need. Dr...
2022-11-23
38 min
RUSK Insights on Rehabilitation Medicine
Drs. Francis Lopez, JR Rizzo, Sam Wu - Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, The Case to Include Disability in the Diversity Space, Part 1
Part One of this grand round presentation delves into the struggle faced by individuals with disabilities and future directions to take to include them in the rehabilitation field. Both Drs. Rizzo and Wu have important stories to tell about living with a disability. An aim in this session is to understand the epidemiology of disability, the American with Disabilities Act (ADA), and be familiar with the barriers that individuals with disabilities face. According to new CDC data, the prevalence of disability in the non-institutionalized portion of the U.S. population is 26%. The data may understate the true prevalence. Data...
2022-11-09
29 min
RUSK Insights on Rehabilitation Medicine
Veronica Alfaro: Reimagining Health Through Technology and Design, Part 2
Veronica Alfaro is a senior Design Technologist on the NYU Population Health Research team. Her work occurs in the intersection between accessibility and health care through the fields of human-centered design, user experience, user interface design, and information visualization. Her most recent focus is on reimagining health care and the use of technology and design to improve the relationship between patients and health care providers in the FuturePractice| HiBRID lab. Additionally, she focuses on the design of frameworks for developing customizable assistive technologies for individuals with disabilities, which she developed as part of her residency in the NYU Ability...
2022-10-26
23 min
RUSK Insights on Rehabilitation Medicine
Veronica Alfaro: Reimagining Health Through Technology and Design
Veronica Alfaro is a senior Design Technologist on the NYU Population Health Research team. Her work occurs in the intersection between accessibility and health care through the fields of human-centered design, user experience, user interface design, and information visualization. Her most recent focus is on reimagining health care and the use of technology and design to improve the relationship between patients and health care providers in the FuturePractice| HiBRID lab. Additionally, she focuses on the design of frameworks for developing customizable assistive technologies for individuals with disabilities, which she developed as part of her residency in the NYU Ability...
2022-10-13
20 min
RUSK Insights on Rehabilitation Medicine
Professor Arthur Matthews: Leadership
Professor Arthur Matthews is chief operating officer of Matthews & Matthews Consulting, a boutique firm specializing in customized and divergent aspects of human resources, labor, and the workforce. His clients primarily are corporations, government agencies, unions, and 501(C)(3) organizations that include Johns Hopkins University, Con Edison, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and New York City Health and Hospitals. Additionally, he is a Teaching Professor of Labor and Employment Relations at Penn State University and a Visiting Lecturer at the University of Arkansas. He began his teaching career in 1987 first at the Medgar Evers College/City University of New Y...
2022-09-28
23 min
RUSK Insights on Rehabilitation Medicine
Dr. Linda Carozza, Part 2
Dr. Linda Carozza is a clinical professor in the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at NYU Langone Health. She has written extensively on the broad topic of communication and aging with a focus on creative approaches to improving the quality of life. Her publications include the topic of counselling in chronic aphasia: integrating theory with professional roles in clinical practice and also on the topic of non-pharmacological approaches to dementia. She has a Certificate of Clinical Competence from the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association. In 2021, she was selected a National Academy of Practice Speech Pathology Fellow. She has a doctorate i...
2022-09-14
18 min
RUSK Insights on Rehabilitation Medicine
Dr. Linda Carozza, Part 1
Dr. Linda Carozza is a clinical professor in the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at NYU Langone Health. She has written extensively on the broad topic of communication and aging with a focus on creative approaches to improving the quality of life. Her publications include the topic of counselling in chronic aphasia: integrating theory with professional roles in clinical practice and also on the topic of non-pharmacological approaches to dementia. She has a Certificate of Clinical Competence from the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association. In 2021, she was selected a National Academy of Practice Speech Pathology Fellow. She has a doctorate i...
2022-09-01
20 min
RUSK Insights on Rehabilitation Medicine
Dr. Koto Ishida: Neurorehab, part 3
Dr. Koto Ishida is an Associate Professor in the Department of Neurology at NYU Grossman School of Medicine. She also serves as Medical Director of the Stroke Program at NYU Langone Health and Director of Clinical Affairs at the Center for Stroke and Neurovascular Diseases. She is Board-certified both in vascular neurology and neurology by the American Board of Psychiatry & Neurology. Her medical degree is from the University of Rochester. She completed her residency in neurology at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania where she had a fellowship in vascular neurology. Dr. Ishida has her name on 70 publications i...
2022-08-17
13 min
RUSK Insights on Rehabilitation Medicine
Dr. Koto Ishida: Neurorehab, part 2
Dr. Koto Ishida is an Associate Professor in the Department of Neurology at NYU Grossman School of Medicine. She also serves as Medical Director of the Stroke Program at NYU Langone Health and Director of Clinical Affairs at the Center for Stroke and Neurovascular Diseases. She is Board-certified both in vascular neurology and neurology by the American Board of Psychiatry & Neurology. Her medical degree is from the University of Rochester. She completed her residency in neurology at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania where she had a fellowship in vascular neurology. Dr. Ishida has her name on 70 publications i...
2022-08-03
20 min
RUSK Insights on Rehabilitation Medicine
Dr. Koto Ishida: Neurorehab, part 1
Dr. Koto Ishida is an Associate Professor in the Department of Neurology at NYU Grossman School of Medicine. She also serves as Medical Director of the Stroke Program at NYU Langone Health and Director of Clinical Affairs at the Center for Stroke and Neurovascular Diseases. She is Board-certified both in vascular neurology and neurology by the American Board of Psychiatry & Neurology. Her medical degree is from the University of Rochester. She completed her residency in neurology at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania where she had a fellowship in vascular neurology. Dr. Ishida has her name on 70 publications i...
2022-07-20
23 min
RUSK Insights on Rehabilitation Medicine
Dr. Douglas Smith: Tackling Concussion, Facts and Fables Part 2
Douglas H. Smith, MD, is the Robert A. Groff Endowed Professor Neurosurgery and Director of the Center for Brain Injury and Repair at the University of Pennsylvania. He is the Scientific Director of the Big 10/Ivy League Collaboration on Concussion and also serves as a member on the Scientific Advisory Boards of the US National Football League (NFL), the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA)-DoD consortium on concussion, and the International Concussion Society. This is the second part of a two-part series. In this one, he points out that: We find that when we are l...
2022-07-06
30 min
RUSK Insights on Rehabilitation Medicine
Dr. Douglas Smith: Tackling Concussion, Facts and Fables Part 1
Douglas H. Smith, MD, is the Robert A. Groff Endowed Professor Neurosurgery and Director of the Center for Brain Injury and Repair at the University of Pennsylvania. He is the Scientific Director of the Big 10/Ivy League Collaboration on Concussion and also serves as a member on the Scientific Advisory Boards of the US National Football League (NFL), the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA)-DoD consortium on concussion, and the International Concussion Society. This is the first of a two-part series. In this one, he points out that: An objective is to look at the bi...
2022-06-22
27 min
RUSK Insights on Rehabilitation Medicine
Dr. Julia Karsten: Neurorehab Part 2
Dr. Karsten has more than five years of clinical experience across diverse healthcare settings and currently works full-time on an acute inpatient neurorehabilitation unit, evaluating and treating adults with acquired brain injury and other neurological & complex orthopedic conditions. She also serves as a mentor to other staff members and acts as a supporting faculty member of the Neurologic Residency Program in acute inpatient rehabilitation at NYU Langone Orthopedic Hospital. Dr. Karsten has presented posters at American Physical Therapy Association meetings and also at the 5th International Gait and Balance Symposium in Multiple Sclerosis. Her Doctor of Physical Therapy degree is...
2022-06-08
25 min
RUSK Insights on Rehabilitation Medicine
Dr. Julia Karsten: Neurorehab Part 1
Dr. Karsten has more than five years of clinical experience across diverse healthcare settings and currently works full-time on an acute inpatient neurorehabilitation unit, evaluating and treating adults with acquired brain injury and other neurological & complex orthopedic conditions. She also serves as a mentor to other staff members and acts as a supporting faculty member of the Neurologic Residency Program in acute inpatient rehabilitation at NYU Langone Orthopedic Hospital. Dr. Karsten has presented posters at American Physical Therapy Association meetings and also at the 5th International Gait and Balance Symposium in Multiple Sclerosis. Her Doctor of Physical Therapy degree...
2022-05-26
24 min
RUSK Insights on Rehabilitation Medicine
Dr. Jonas Sokolof: Head and Neck Cancer, Part 2
Dr. Jonas Sokolof graduated from the New York College of Osteopathic Medicine. He completed his PM&R residency at Harvard Medical School and his fellowship at the Kessler Institute. He joined NYU Langone Health and the Rusk Rehabilitation Institute in 2018 where he has served as director of oncological rehabilitation. His research interests include the role of lifestyle intervention in the rehabilitation of cancer patients. Dr. Sokolof noted in Part 2 of his presentation that many patients may be reluctant to take medications. They don’t want injections and the last thing they look forward to is taking another dru...
2022-05-11
27 min
RUSK Insights on Rehabilitation Medicine
Dr. Jonas Sokolof: Head and Neck Cancer, Part 1
Dr. Jonas Sokolof graduated from the New York College of Osteopathic Medicine. He completed his PM&R residency at Harvard Medical School and his fellowship at the Kessler Institute. He joined NYU Langone Health and the Rusk Rehabilitation Institute in 2018 where he has served as director of oncological rehabilitation. His research interests include the role of lifestyle intervention in the rehabilitation of cancer patients. In Part 1 of his presentation, he indicated that head and neck cancer is a unique pathology where a huge impact is made by physiatry. This kind of cancer is more commonly associated with o...
2022-04-27
27 min
RUSK Insights on Rehabilitation Medicine
Panel on Heart and Lung Transplant Patients, Part 2
Welcome back to this special two-part series. Part 1 covered various topics, including: pulmonary conditions that could lead to the need for a transplant; if the recent resurgence of the coronavirus and its continued display of new emerging variants has affected the ability to furnish care for patients; kinds of contributions physiatry, physical therapy, occupational therapy, and speech-language pathology clinicians can make in preparing patients for transplantation and in optimizing function; whether rehabilitation settings differ based on the kinds of health problems that patients have; and prevention of the occurrence of hospital readmissions. Part 2 covers many new areas, includin...
2022-04-13
20 min
RUSK Insights on Rehabilitation Medicine
Panel on Heart and Lung Transplant Patients, Part 1
Welcome to this special two-part series with a panel of speakers. Part 1 covers various topics, including: pulmonary conditions that could lead to the need for a transplant; if the recent resurgence of the coronavirus and its continued display of new emerging variants has affected the ability to furnish care for patients; kinds of contributions physiatry, physical therapy, occupational therapy, and speech-language pathology clinicians can make in preparing patients for transplantation and in optimizing function; whether rehabilitation settings differ based on the kinds of health problems that patients have; and prevention of the occurrence of hospital readmissions. Megan Carroll is a Board C...
2022-03-30
27 min
TARABUSTER with Tara Devlin
TARABUSTER Weekday: Republicons Want UsTo Know They’re America’s Only Victims(w/Thomas Reynolds)
Another day in the United States of Serfs and Lords. At Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson’s hearing, Republicans want us to know they're the real victims. It Appears Rep. Lauren Boebert Had an 'Explore Talent' Modeling/Actor Page and YIKES Thomas Reynolds from FYINation.com's "The Nosey Liberal" joins to discuss the madness _________ Frustrated enough about government policy to want to do something about it? Join "Shaping Progress," the organization founded by Tarabuster's millennial corresponded Mark Middlestaedt. Check out Shaping Progress here: https://linktr.ee/shapingprogress Subscribe to Mark's Shaping Progress show: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xfP4yRO4CN...
2022-03-23
2h 46
RUSK Insights on Rehabilitation Medicine
Barbara Cicero and Felicia Conner: Multiple Sclerosis Deep Dive, Part 2
In Part 1, we discussed the incidence and prevalence of MS in the United States; whether MS is on the rise, holding steady, or in decline; kinds of symptoms that occur either singly or in combination and their impact on patients from the perspective of psychology; roles that stress and mood disturbances play in influencing various MS symptoms; how perception of illness perception by patients has an impact on psychological distress; other kinds of therapeutic interventions to treat symptoms; cultivation of resilience among patients; and helping patients to become adept as self-managers of MS. In Part 2, we discussed the use...
2022-03-16
19 min
The DEEP Life
EP19: Balancing Work, Life & Training w/ Meghan & Corey Thomas
On this week’s episode of The DEEP Life Dan & Elise speak with the co-founders of Vitality Human Performance, Meghan & Corey Thomas.This was an amazing conversation that touched on a lot of different topics including training with a busy schedule, the importance lifestyle & diet plays in reaching your goals, starting a business with your significant other and training/living while pregnant. You can connect w/ Meghan & Corey through IG: @VHPtraining If you’d like to connect with Dan & EliseYou can find The DEEP Life on soc...
2022-03-09
1h 02
People Who Read People: A Behavior and Psychology Podcast
How many Americans actually support political violence?, with Thomas Zeitzoff
A talk with political scientist Thomas Zeitzoff, who has studied political conflicts. We talk about survey results that show an increase in Americans' willingness to support political violence, and how that relates to our fears over future violent conflicts and "civil war" scenarios in America. Other topics discussed include: the ambiguity in political surveys; how overstated claims of support for political violence can lead to a self-reinforcing dynamic and a self-fulfilling prophecy; the psychology of polarization; the Ukraine-Russia conflict and the role of social media in that; the effects of social media on society in general. Learn m...
2022-03-05
1h 00
RUSK Insights on Rehabilitation Medicine
Barbara Cicero and Felicia Conner: Multiple Sclerosis Deep Dive, Part 1
In Part 1, we discussed the incidence and prevalence of MS in the United States; whether MS is on the rise, holding steady, or in decline; kinds of symptoms that occur either singly or in combination and their impact on patients from the perspective of psychology; roles that stress and mood disturbances play in influencing various MS symptoms; how perception of illness perception by patients has an impact on psychological distress; other kinds of therapeutic interventions to treat symptoms; cultivation of resilience among patients; and helping patients to become adept as self-managers of MS. Felicia Connor is the Director...
2022-03-02
19 min
TARABUSTER with Tara Devlin
TARABUSTER Weekday: Both Sides Are the Problem - Conservatives on Both Sides (w/Thomas Reynolds)
Another day in the United States of Serfs and Lords. Corporatists come for progressives - again Democrats are fighting against far-left proposals they once accommodated, as they face dour midterm elections. Jesus was her vaccine, now she has long-haul COVID and it sounds absolutely terrible Thomas Reynolds, host of the FYINation.com morning show "The Nosey Liberal" calls in to discuss the madness. _________ Frustrated enough about government policy to want to do something about it? Join "Shaping Progress," the organization founded by Tarabuster's millennial corresponded Mark Middlestaedt. Check out Shaping Progress here: https://linktr.ee/shapingprogress Subscribe to Mark's Shaping...
2022-02-18
3h 16
RUSK Insights on Rehabilitation Medicine
Dr. Aaron Johnson: Grand Rounds Deep Dive on Speech Language Pathology, Part 2
Dr. Aaron Johnson is a researcher and speech-language pathologist specializing in voice debilitation and rehabilitation. His research laboratory is funded by the National Institutes of Health. He uses novel translational research methods to examine the effects of vocal training on laryngeal neuromuscular mechanisms in the aging larynx. His professional background includes a decade-long experience serving as a classical singer and teacher of singing. Dr. Johnson began Part 2 of his presentation regarding how the idea of exercise is to have some sort of repeated muscle use or stress designed to induce specific adaptations. The goals are to increase the strength o...
2022-02-16
31 min
RUSK Insights on Rehabilitation Medicine
Dr. Aaron Johnson: Grand Rounds Deep Dive on Speech Language Pathology, Part 1
Dr. Aaron Johnson is a researcher and speech-language pathologist specializing in voice debilitation and rehabilitation. His research laboratory is funded by the National Institutes of Health. He uses novel translational research methods to examine the effects of vocal training on laryngeal neuromuscular mechanisms in the aging larynx. His professional background includes a decade-long experience serving as a classical singer and teacher of singing. In Part 1 of his presentation, Dr. Johnson reviewed typical changes in the voice that relate to aging. His research group does MRI work and imaging studies in both humans and rodents. An increase in the number o...
2022-02-02
26 min
RUSK Insights on Rehabilitation Medicine
DR. JR Rizzo: Super Powers for the Blind, Part 2
Dr. Rizzo currently serves as director of innovation and technology in the department of rehabilitation medicine. He has published extensively. His research topics include: biomechanics; assistive and wearable technology; blindness and visual impairment; and sensory augmentation. He is a graduate of New York Medical College and completed his residency in physical medicine and rehabilitation at NYU as well as a clinical research fellowship at the Rusk Rehabilitation Institute. Dr. Rizzo began Part 2 of his grand round presentations with the question, “OK, what were our findings?” With existing GPS data sets, we need to be mindful of side view...
2022-01-19
39 min
Into The Gloom
S1E8 The Horror of Addiction w/ Christopher Badcock
Join Thomas Gloom and Christopher Badcock as they discuss the horror of addiction, American Psycho, Jesse from Breaking Bad, scary astronauts, crying while watching movies, & some of the inspiration for Badcock's novel, "Those You Killed." As with every guest that comes onto the podcast, hear Christopher's answers as he enters The Carpenter's Shed and The King's Corner. In this episode, you'll find discussions on: -The many types of addictions. -The opioid crisis. -Why horror is such a fitting genre for stories about addiction. -D.A.R.E. ...
2022-01-14
2h 17
People Who Read People: A Behavior and Psychology Podcast
How many Trump supporters really believe the election was rigged?, with Tom Pepinsky
I talk with political scientist Thomas Pepinsky, who has studied, amongst other things, American distrust in elections. Topics discussed include: How much can we deduce from U.S. surveys that show high distrust in election legitimacy (from both conservatives and liberals)? To what extent do Trump supporters really believe the 2020 elections were rigged? Is there ambiguity in some of the survey questions related to election distrust that prevent us from getting a clear view of this topic? If Trump had succeeded in overturning the 2020 election, what would life in the U.S. be like? Learn more about t...
2022-01-06
1h 08
RUSK Insights on Rehabilitation Medicine
Dr. JR Rizzo: Super Powers for the Blind, Part 1
John-Ross (JR) Rizzo, MD is a physician scientist at Rusk Rehabilitation. He leads the Visuomotor Integration Laboratory where his team focuses on eye-hand coordination as it relates to acquired brain injury. Dr. Rizzo has been recognized as a Top 40 under 40 by Crain’s for his industry-leading innovation and dedication to transforming the lives of those with vision deficiencies worldwide. Dr. Rizzo began Part 1 of a two-part grand rounds presentation by asking, “What if the lights suddenly went out in this room?” He then proceeded to discuss virtual reality demonstrations of the three biggest vision killers in the U.S.: a...
2022-01-05
28 min
RUSK Insights on Rehabilitation Medicine
Dr. Antonio Stecco: Developments In Fascial Manipulation Treatment, Part 2
Dr. Antonio Stecco is an Assistant Professor at Rusk Rehabilitation, New York University. A physiatrist, he has been President of the Fascial Manipulation Association since 2010, Assistant to the President of the International Society of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation from 2012 to 2014, and President of the International Myopain Society since 2020. His scientific activity is devoted to the study of the human fasciae from a macroscopically, histologically and patho-physiologically point of view. He personally made over 100 cadaver dissections for research. From 2007, he organized and personally held theoretical-practical courses about the Fascial Manipulation method in all five continents. The author of more than 50 i...
2021-12-22
21 min
RUSK Insights on Rehabilitation Medicine
Dr. Antonio Stecco: Developments In Fascial Manipulation Treatment, Part 1
Dr. Antonio Stecco is an Assistant Professor at Rusk Rehabilitation, New York University. A physiatrist, he has been President of the Fascial Manipulation Association since 2010, Assistant to the President of the International Society of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation from 2012 to 2014, and President of the International Myopain Society since 2020. His scientific activity is devoted to the study of the human fasciae from a macroscopically, histologically and patho-physiologically point of view. He personally made over 100 cadaver dissections for research. From 2007, he organized and personally held theoretical-practical courses about the Fascial Manipulation method in all five continents. The author of more than 50 i...
2021-12-08
20 min
RUSK Insights on Rehabilitation Medicine
Dr. Arpit Arora, Part 2
Part 2 Advance care planning involves talking now about the future and the setting where someone has deteriorating health and is not able to converse with clinicians about patients’ wishes, preferences, fears, expectations of what is going on, and their hopes. At this juncture, there can be a discussion about a patient’s quality of life and what he or she would like it to be. Sometimes, patient preferences can be put into advance directives (e.g., a living will or a medical power-of-attorney). Some barriers to advance care planning were described. Examples of patient barriers are procrastination, apat...
2021-11-24
22 min
RUSK Insights on Rehabilitation Medicine
Dr. Arpit Arora, Part 1
Part 1 Although cancer is the second lead cause of death in the U.S., the rate has been falling. It is becoming more of a chronic disease and has a treatment paradigm that is different from the past. Cancer also is the second most common cause of disability claims. Breast and prostate cancer have a heightened incidence of disabling complications, which is relevant because it is a potential interplay area of palliative care and rehabilitation. Fewer patients are dying in hospitals while the home and hospice settings are on a little upswing. He mentioned common symptoms (e...
2021-11-10
22 min
RUSK Insights on Rehabilitation Medicine
Dr. Jonas Sokolof: Oncological Rehabilitation Medicine, Part 2
Dr. Jonas Sokolof is Director of the Division of Oncological Rehabilitation and Clinical Associate Professor in the Department of Rehabilitation Medicine at NYU Grossman School of Medicine. He is certified by the American Board of PM&R both in Sports Medicine and in Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation. His doctor of osteopathy degree is from the New York Institute Of Technology. His Residency occurred at the Harvard Medical School and the Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital in Boston. He also had a fellowship in sports medicine from Rutgers New Jersey Medical School. Prior to arriving at NYU Langone Health in 2018, he was at the...
2021-10-27
17 min
RUSK Insights on Rehabilitation Medicine
Dr. Jonas Sokolof: Oncological Rehabilitation Medicine, Part 1
Dr. Jonas Sokolof is Director of the Division of Oncological Rehabilitation and Clinical Associate Professor in the Department of Rehabilitation Medicine at NYU Grossman School of Medicine. He is certified by the American Board of PM&R both in Sports Medicine and in Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation. His doctor of osteopathy degree is from the New York Institute Of Technology. His Residency occurred at the Harvard Medical School and the Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital in Boston. He also had a fellowship in sports medicine from Rutgers New Jersey Medical School. Prior to arriving at NYU Langone Health in 2018, he was at the...
2021-10-13
17 min
Post Media Team
Prep Sports Weekly Podcast 10/4/21
Prep Sports Weekly for Monday, October 4, 2021. We meet Marysville Pilchuck senior running back Dylan Carson who was named as the Brian Reed Allstate Insurance Good Hands Player of the Game for the Tomahawks' win over the Ferndale Golden Eagles; plus he was named our KRKO Russell & Hill Male Athlete of the Month. We also hear from his offensive linemen: #64 Josiah Frank; #74 Blake Jones; #70 Diego Lucero; #52 Nathan Elwood; #75 Kaleb Potts. The it's the Malloy family; Sharalee Mathews-Malloy, the athletic director and head volleyball coach at Mountlake Terrace High School and Archie Malloy, the head football coach at Terrace. Two victorious h...
2021-10-05
1h 06
TARABUSTER with Tara Devlin
TARABUSTER EP 251: The Axis of GOP A-holes Won’t Stop Couping Until We Stop Them (w/Thomas Reynolds)
Another day in the United States of Serfs and Lords. The Entire Republican Party is now an anti-democractic cabal of traitors. Democrats go on vacation as millions of Americans are poised to be evicted. Thomas Reynolds from FYInation.com joins the conversation to discuss the madness. _________ JOIN ROKFIN to ACCESS EXCLUSIVE TARABUSTER CONTENT AS WELL AS SOME MORE GREAT LIBERAL TALKERS - INCLUDING RON PLACONE, JIMMY DORE, LEE CAMP, GRAHAM ELWOOD AND MORE! https://rokfin.com/tarabuster BECOME A "TARABUSTER" PATRON: www.patreon.com/taradevlin Join the Tarabuster community on Discord too!! https://discord.gg/PRYDBx8 Buy some Resistance Merch...
2021-08-01
2h 05
Sunday Book Review
May 16, 2021, the Skyjacking edition
In today’s edition of Sunday Book Review: Origins of Hijacking. Violence in the Skies by Philip Baum Move to terrorism. The Skies Belong to Us: Love and Terror in the Golden Age of Hijacking by Brendan I. Koerner DB Cooper. DB by Elwood Reid 9/11. The Eleventh Day: The Full Story of 9/11 by Anthony Summers and Robyn Swan Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2021-05-16
05 min
Elwood City Limits Podcast
PREVIEW - For The Kids #22: Jay Jay The Jet Plane
It's time to check the overhead compartments and prepare for turbulence, as Lucas and Will board the infamous CGI series Jay Jay The Jet Plane! The guys explore Jay Jay's origins on a forgotten kid's programming block and its surprising connection to Thomas The Tank Engine, Theodore Tugboat, and Veggie Tales, as well as the 2 small things Will absolutely HATES about the show, its relation to the Kevin Costner film "Pushing Tin"(?), and exactly how the guys feel about those darn faces! For the full episode, and every episode of For The Kids, subscribe to our Patreon!
2021-02-26
06 min
Elwood City Limits Podcast
PREVIEW - For The Kids #18: Shining Time Station (Thomas & Friends)
Conductor Will seats Lucas on the Nostalgia Express as they take a look at the origins of Thomas The Tank Engine and its North American vessel, Shining Time Station! Later on down the track, they wrap their heads around children's entertainer George Carlin, discover an interesting link between Thomas and a popular anime, discuss which Canadian TV channel corresponds to its American equivalent, Will reveals his top 3 childhood fandoms, and Lucas becomes a Scheme-head! Unlock the full episode, and every piece of bonus ECL content, for only $1 on our Patreon!
2020-12-18
06 min
The Wall Street Resource
Wrap Technologies, Inc. (WRAP) Thomas Smith, CEO
Wrap is an innovator of modern policing solutions. The Company’s BolaWrap 100 product is a patented, hand-held remote restraint device that discharges an eight-foot bola style Kevlar® tether to restrain an individual at a distance from 10 to 25 feet. Developed by award winning inventor Elwood Norris, the Company’s Chief Technology Officer, the small but powerful BolaWrap 100 assists law enforcement in safely and effectively deescalating encounters, especially those involving an individual in crisis. BolaWrap 100 has already been used to safely apprehend suspects without injury in a number of cities including Los Angeles, Sacramento, Fresno, Bell, Albuquerque, Minneapolis, West Palm Beach, Fort...
2020-12-14
28 min
People Who Read People: A Behavior and Psychology Podcast
Why does democracy fall apart and authoritarianism rise?, with Thomas Carothers
An interview with Thomas Carothers, an expert on foreign policy, democracy, and political polarization. He is co-author/editor of the book Democracies Divided, a summary of the national situations of several extremely polarized countries, including the U.S., Turkey, India, Poland, Kenya, and Brazil. I ask Carothers about what he views as the root psychological and social causes of extreme polarization, the erosion of democracy, and the rise of authoritarian leaders. Topics discussed include: Topics discussed: What is the state of democracy around the world and how has that changed in the past few years? What are the root...
2020-11-13
55 min
Elwood City Limits Podcast
PREVIEW - For The Kids #13: Theodore Tugboat
Will & Lucas are buzzing about this PBS Kids show that was produced in, and heavily features, their hometown of Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada! The guys get in all of their many Atlantic Canada references throughout the show while discussing the aquatic equivalent of Thomas The Tank Engine as well as its real-life counterpart, plus Lucas drops hot exclusive information about the show and his connection to it and Will remembers his own encounter with the show's Harbormaster... To unlock the full episode and all of our extra content, it takes as little as $1 at patreon.com/elwoodcitylimits!
2020-09-25
04 min
Author Voices On Air Eurafrica Podcasts
Terry Thomas and Peter Elwood
Author Voices on Air Eurafrica order of interviews for the show: 2:00-3:00AM EST 1. “Life's Journey: Love, Live and Learn”; by Terry Thomas 2. “Lessons for Life Based on the Lives of Abraham, Isaac, Jacob and Joseph”; by Peter Elwood 3. “A Medical Scientist Examines the Life of Jesus: Life of Jesus”; by Peter Elwood
2020-01-13
00 min
Author Voices On Air Eurafrica Podcasts
Terry Thomas and Peter Elwood
Author Voices on Air Eurafrica order of interviews for the show: 2:00-3:00AM EST 1. “Life's Journey: Love, Live and Learn”; by Terry Thomas 2. “Lessons for Life Based on the Lives of Abraham, Isaac, Jacob and Joseph”; by Peter Elwood 3. “A Medical Scientist Examines the Life of Jesus: Life of Jesus”; by Peter Elwood
2020-01-13
00 min
Radio Goolarri
Elwood Gray On Breakfast
Interview with Songwriter and musician, Elwood Gray on Breakfast with Wil thomas, ahead of his appearance with Canadian 3 piece 'The Belle Miners' in Broome
2019-02-25
12 min
KPFA - Pushing Limits
Direct Action Disability Style with Stephanie Thomas of ADAPT
If you’re finding a determination for resistance, a rage to protect vulnerable humans, or wishing for the joy of community strength; maybe it’s time for some direct action. Stephanie Thomas, a long-time organizer with ADAPT, the disability movement’s direct action arm, joins us to explain how ADAPT actions organize some of the poorest and most vulnerable people in the U.S. to stand tall for our rights and our lives. Remember the photos of disabled people being dragged out of wheelchairs by security guards as they protested proposed cuts to Obama...
2018-09-28
35 min
The Barry Bullock Hour
Episode 014 - From the Posty in Richmond, Footy tips, Shakespeare and Prince are dead, Thomas the Tank Engine, and Big Dog's big announcement!
A lazy Saturday afternoon finds the boys collected at the Posty in Richmond, and after demolishing a pizza they settle in with a round of Sample Pale Ales. Should there be Anzac Day ceremonies at every football match in Australia on Anzac Day weekend? Who will win the AFL Grand Final? Did Shakespeare ACTUALLY exist? And did Big Dog finally put a ring on it?? The big issues, in bite-sized pieces of lunacy. #BarryBullockHour
2016-05-01
45 min
The Health Crossroad with Dr. Doug Elwood and Dr. Tom Elwood
70: Thomas Rice: Behavioral Economist Discusses How Individuals Act Regarding Health Matters
Dr. Thomas Rice is Distinguished Professor of Health Policy and Management in the UCLA Fielding School of Public Health where he teaches courses in health economics, research methodology, and current issues in health policy. He served as Vice Chancellor, Academic Personnel for the UCLA campus from 2006-11. His portfolio of published research includes the topics of physicians' economic behavior, the role of competition in health care reform, and managed care. He has testified before the U.S. Congress numerous times on various health policy issues. Dr. Rice has been the recipient of prestigious outstanding health services researcher awards from...
2014-05-25
32 min
The Health Crossroad with Dr. Doug Elwood and Dr. Tom Elwood
58: Thomas Smalling: Respiratory Care Leader Talks Health Issues and Accreditation
Dr. Thomas Smalling serves as Executive Director of the Commission on Accreditation for Respiratory Care (CoARC) where he is responsible for the overall leadership and management of the organization and all aspects of the corporation’s operations. He has worked in the respiratory care profession since 1987 and joined the respiratory care program faculty at Stony Brook University in 1995, where he also served as Director of Clinical Education. Prior to his appointment as CoARC’s Executive Director, he served as a board member for four years, working primarily on accreditation standards for polysomnography. He previously served for a number of years...
2014-05-13
24 min
The Health Crossroad with Dr. Doug Elwood and Dr. Tom Elwood
49: Dr. Gary Sayed: Professor, Physician, Leading International Voice in Health
Dr. Gary Sayed is a professor of radiology at Alfaisal University College of Medicine and Director of the Molecular and Functional Imaging Laboratory at the King Faisal Specialist Hospital & Research Centre in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Prior to his current role, Gary served as the Executive Director of the Council for International Exchange of Scholars, a division of the Institute of International Education, where he led the Fulbright Scholar Program on behalf of the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs of the U.S. Department of State to develop international faculty and higher education exchanges, research, and linkages. He previously...
2014-05-04
22 min
The Health Crossroad with Dr. Doug Elwood and Dr. Tom Elwood
31: Alex Bryan: Aspiring MD/MPH Provides Insights From the Student Persective
Alex Bryan is currently an MD/MPH student at Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia, He serves as the Chair of the American Public Health Association - Student Assembly. As a student, his main area of interest is in the shift of healthcare to better address public health issues such as chronic conditions and access limitations. He has been active in research involving hospitalization risk prediction. Alex graduated Phi Beta Kappa with a BA in Architecture from the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities in 2010. In this interview, Alex discusses his experience as a student and provides insight on critical topics...
2014-04-16
29 min
Nick Thomas Podcast
447 Elwood P. Dowd
In 1950, James Stewart starred in the film, "Harvey". Stewart played Elwood P. Dowd, a mild-mannered man, who just so happens to have an invisible friend. A 6 foot rabbit with big floppy ears. Matt is subjected to my deranged way of thinking. We are a bit scatter brained in this disjointed podcast. Be warned! iPhone conversation. Total running time: 55 minutes 25 seconds.
2010-02-15
55 min