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Midday Report
Study reveals benefits of exercise for body and mind
A new study in the British Journal of Sports Medicine suggests that exercise is as good as or better than, medication or therapies for dealing with symptoms of anxiety and depression. Neil Munro, a PhD candidate at James Cook University's Department of Psychology in Queensland spoke to Guyon Espiner about the results of the study.
2026-02-11
06 min
A Small, Good Thing
Small, Good Things. A Special Episode
(00:00:00) Intro (00:02:00) The Place to Find a Body (Ailsa Cox) (00:06:17) The Woman in the Tracksuit (Charlie Hill) (00:07:05) The Sunshine Skyway (Lauren C. Johnson) (00:13:53) New You (Shelley Roche-Jacques) (00:16:05) The Whites of Her Eyes (Molly Treweek) (00:21:58) Muguette (Elsa Court) (00:30:22) bill (Timothy Fox) (00:33:49) Spirits (Elizabeth Geoghegan) (00:37:01) Curtain Call (Niamh Swain) (00:43:24) A New Lease (Loghan Fellows) (00:45:29) Unbecoming (Sonya Moor) (00:50:09) She Will Sleep (Abi Millner) (00:53:05) The Man Who Walks Backwards (Charlie Hill) (00:54:12) Outro Ailsa Cox has published fiction in numerous magazines and anthologies, and twice been longlisted for...
2025-12-24
54 min
Phi-Lacrosse-ophy Podcast
Ecological_Lacrosse Podcast, Season 2, Ep. 4 MVMT Sports Alan Keane & Simon Turner
This conversation with Coach Developers Alan Keane and Simon Turner delves into the importance of adaptability in sports coaching, particularly under pressure. It emphasizes the need for coaches to find a balance between directing players and allowing them autonomy, highlighting the significance of understanding players' needs and the context of the game. Alan is a highly regarded performance basketball coach with a focus on meeting the needs of the people he coaches. He’s a Great Britain national team head coach, award winning former teacher and current PhD candidate. Simon is a coach and facilitator who works at the intersection of...
2025-11-05
54 min
The Astonishing Healthcare Podcast
AH068 - The Future of Health Benefits: Integrating the Power of Pharmacogenomics (PGx), with Burns Blaxall, PhD, and Caitlin Munro, PharmD
This episode of the Astonishing Healthcare podcast is all about Pharmacogenomics (PGx), a critical component of precision medicine that ensures the medications prescribed to patients align with their genetic makeup.. To explain everything from what PGx is and barriers to broader adoption to the future state of integrated care, Burns Blaxall, PhD (Senior Vice President of Precision Medicine at Aranscia), and Caitlin Munro, PharmD (Sr. Clinical Programs Manager at Capital Rx), joined Justin Venneri in the studio.Burns and Caitlin discuss the growth of biomarkers on drug labels and use cases where PGx has been most helpful to date (e.g., behavioral health), the cost of testing, lack of insurance coverage and appropria...
2025-05-30
27 min
Thursday Breakfast
Nakba Day 2025 - Solidarity, Resistance and Steadfastness in Palestine, Kashmir and ‘australia’
Acknowledgement of Country// Headlines:Updates from GazaNationwide action for Nakba Day 2025University of Sydney students vote on controversial antisemitism definitionVictorian Government commits $727 million to prison expansion An 'australian' activist currently in Palestine shares updates from Masafer Yatta in the West Bank and an interview with Palestinian activist Hamoudi about his family's experiences of the ongoing Nakba and exercising steadfastness in the face of occupation. We also hear a short clip of some school girls in Susiya singing the song 'Aytuna Tafola' ('Give Us Our Childhood').// Dr Jamal Nabulsi is a Palestinian writer, researcher, rapper, organiser, educator on unceded Jagera and Tur...
2025-05-14
00 min
Listening T.O. History
7 - Getting Around Toronto, Part 1: When Public Transit was Private
This episode is the first of a two-part series on the history of the TTC, and particularly streetcars, in Toronto! In these two episodes, we get into how Toronto's streetcar system came to be, why it moved from private business to a municipal agency, why the city kept using streetcars when other cities got rid of them, and how streetcars have shaped the development of the city. We also get into the history of streetcars from various perspectives—those of riders, workers, and owners. The early period of public transit in Toronto, the focus of this first ep...
2025-02-14
58 min
Canada Reads American Style
Interview - Dr. Louise Ells and Lies I Told My Sister
Rebecca is excited to speak with author Dr. Louise Ells. Louise is the author of Lies I Told My Sister, published in 2024 by Latitude 46 Publishing. She was born and raised in Northeastern Ontario. After years of travel, she moved to Cambridge, England where she earned her PhD in Creative Writing. Louise teaches at universities and colleges in England and Canada and currently lives north of Toronto, where she can often be found in her library surrounded by books and snuggled up with her cats. https://www.louiseells.ca/ https://www.instagram.com/louiseellsauthor/?hl=en
2025-02-02
31 min
The Bid Picture with Bidemi Ologunde
371. Greg Ross-Munro.
Click here to enroll in the Certified Information Privacy Professional/United States (CIPP/US) course. Use promo code TBPSALE for 20% off before January 31, 2025.In this episode, host Bidemi Ologunde spoke with Greg Ross-Munro, a third generation programmer, and the founder and CEO of Sourcetoad, a custom enterprise software engineering firm with offices in the USA and Australia. Sourcetoad's team of developers have built applications and games for clients like Viking Cruises, Jackson Hewitt, Procter and Gamble, Luxottica, the US Special Forces, and dozens of startups....
2025-01-16
1h 11
The Todd Veinotte Show
The Todd Veinotte Show | January 16, 2025
In Hour 1, Kelly Higginson, president and CEO of Restaurants Canada, joins Todd to discuss if the GST tax 'holiday' helped businesses after it has been in place for a month. Scott McKenna, chief information officer at Nova Scotia Health, shares how text messages and notifications are now available for most Nova Scotia Health appointments. Daniel Roscoe, CEO of Roswell Development, discusses a Halifax wind energy deal to cut city emissions by 24 per cent. Rachel Samson, vice president at The Institute for Research on Public Policy and co-author of the report, shares how one in 10 Canadians live in places susceptible t...
2025-01-16
2h 10
Let's Talk, Period.
Let's Talk with Dr Courtney Munro | Senior Research Officer + Project Coordinator LongSTEPPP Study | Teens with Endometriosis, Period and Pelvic Pain
Hey gorgeous and welcome back for another episode of LTP!Today's episode is with Dr Courtney Munro, Senior Research Officer and Project Coordinator of the LongSTEPPP Study. Courtney undertook her PhD at the Royal Children's Hospital in relation to cystic fibrosis. Courtney's work currently is focused on teens living with endometriosis and pelvic pain, through the LongSTEPP Study, an MRFF funded Australia wide research project, the Longitudinal Study of Teens with Endometriosis, Period and Pelvic Pain, which is recruiting 10 - 18 year olds and following them for five years. We chat on: Why Courtney got in...
2024-12-04
42 min
Junk to Jewels Podcast with Georgette Beck
Dr. Cassandra Munro – Revolutionizing Patient Care: The Munro Scale and Beyond
Cassendra A. Munro, PhD, BS, RN, RNFA, CNOR, FAAN, FAORN has been a perioperative nurse for over 26 years and a member of AORN for over 24 years. Currently, she is a Nurse Scientist at Stanford Health Care, Office of Research, Patient Care Services in Menlo Park, CA and she is a perioperative practice expert consultant through Munro Consulting. She earned a nursing degree from Quinnipiac College in Hamden, CT, a business degree from Redlands University in Redlands, CA, and a master’s degree in nursing education from Mount Saint Mary's College in Los Angeles, CA, and she has a Doctor of...
2024-08-20
33 min
Thriving In Menopause
S10 E4 Igniting positive change in menopause
Dr Gemma Munro is an internationally recognised, award-winning speaker and presenter with a PhD in performance psychology. Through her talks with global audiences (including Google, Amazon and Paypal), as well as her online coaching program, she's a catalyst for immediate and sustained shifts in mindset, behaviours and results. Dr Gemma sees perimenopause and menopause as a portal of transformation, encouraging women to harness the amazing power that comes with this stage of midlife to transform it into a catalyst for positive change, rather than a stage of life we need to "get through". In this p...
2024-08-10
21 min
The Progress Educational Trust podcast
Where Art Meets ART: Creative Exploration of Fertility Research and Treatment
This episode of the Progress Educational Trust (PET) podcast discusses the use of artworks to improve understanding and advance knowledge of the causes of infertility, and of future prospects for IVF and other assisted reproductive technologies (ART).The discussion is chaired by Sarah Norcross (Director of PET), with contributions from:⚫ Professor Adèle Marston (Director of the Wellcome Centre for Cell Biology), discussing her artwork 'It Takes Two'⚫ Dr Sarah-Jane Judge (Public Engagement Manager at the...
2024-07-29
1h 20
The New Brunswick Archaeology Podcast
Move From What You Know, to What You Don't Know [It's All Funkytown] - Intrusive Feature 2e
We're back a demi-fortnight later than usual to bring you this sonic and gastronomic journey through the Paris of the Prairies. The Award-Winning NB Archaeology Pod travelled to the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Archaeological Association in Saskatoon, SK earlier this month an caught up with friends, met new colleagues, and encountered a Peppa Pig singing robot at the Number 1 Noodle House. We also took home the Public Communications Award (Institutional/Professional) for the CAA this year! So thank you listeners!Show NotesFeatured interviews:Alvina Tam (Senior Archaeologist, Toronto and Region...
2024-05-27
57 min
Better Words
A novel in stories and exploring family dynamics with Emma Darragh
Emma Darragh spends most of her time on Gadigal and Dharawal Lands. She holds a PhD in Creative Writing from the University of Wollongong, where she works as a sessional academic. Her writing has appeared in numerous Australian publications, including Cordite, Westerly, Meniscus, TEXT, and The Big Issue Fiction Edition. Emma’s debut novel-in-stories, Thanks for Having Me, is published by JOAN.Our interview begins at 25:00We've got a Substack publication now! On the last day of the month, we share recommendations for two things we reckon you should read/watch/listen to. The beauty of...
2024-04-03
1h 00
Phi-Lacrosse-ophy Podcast
Phi - Lacrosse - Ophy Podcast Season 6, Ep. 19 The Constraints Led Approach with Gray Thomas
Ecological Psychology Phd studdent and Director of Strategy for Transforming Sports Gray Thomas joins Jamie to discuss the concepts of ecological dynamics and constraints-led approach in coaching, emphasizing the importance of adapting behavior based on the relationship between the player, environment, and task. The conversation explores the challenges of adopting an evidence-based approach in youth lacrosse and the need for coaches to focus on time on task and small-sided activities. The 80-20 split between contextual activities and stick work drills is discussed, along with the importance of changing and officiating constraints. The conversation concludes with the significance of understanding the...
2024-04-03
54 min
Creating Synergy Podcast
#120 Dr. Gemma Munro, Award-winning speaker on the Courage to Embrace Change and Finding your True Purpose
We are thrilled to welcome back the extraordinary Dr. Gemma Munro for an episode that promises to be a turning point in your journey towards self-discovery and transformation. Known as the Alchemist at Work, Gemma, an award-winning speaker and facilitator, has the unique ability to ignite courage and spark rapid, easeful change. In this episode, we dive deep into the essence of transformation, the power of courage, and how to turn the seemingly impossible into reality. With a PhD in performance psychology, Gemma has touched over 72,000 lives worldwide, proving that change is not only possible bu...
2024-03-26
1h 29
Game On! A Pediatric Sports Medicine Podcast
How to grow an athlete series: Exercise Training Part I
In this episode we begin to shine a light on how to build a proper exercise training program for the young athlete. We define important terms involved in exercise training and start to understand how to apply these terms to a an exercise training routine. Sources Integrative neuromuscular training - Fort-Vanmeerhaeghe, Azahara PhD; Romero-Rodriguez, Daniel PhD; Montalvo, Alicia M. MS, LAT, ATC, CSCS; Kiefer, Adam W. PhD; Lloyd, Rhodri S. PhD, CSCS*D; Myer, Gregory D. PhD, CSCS*D. Integrative Neuromuscular Training and Injury Prevention in Youth Athletes. Part I: Identifying Risk Factors...
2024-03-17
19 min
Game On! A Pediatric Sports Medicine Podcast
How to grow an athlete series: The FUNdamentals
How can we promote life long physical literacy? What can I do to help support my young athlete become the best they an be? What is the long-term athlete development model? Find some answers to these questions and more in the episode today. Sources - From Flag to Friday Night—Long-Term Athlete Development in Youth American Football by Joe Eisenmann, PhD and Clive J. Brewer, MS, CSCS. NSCA Coach February 2019 - LONG-TERM DEVELOPMENT IN SPORT AND PHYSICAL ACTIVITY 3.0. Colin Higgs, PhD Richard Way, MBA Vicki Harber, PhD Paul Jurbala, PhD Is...
2024-02-19
14 min
Epigenetics Podcast
Epigenetic Underpinnings of Human Addiction (Francesca Telese & Jessica Zhou)
In this episode of the Epigenetics Podcast, we talked with Francesca Telese from UC San Diego and Jessica Zhou from Cold Spring Harbour about their work on the molecular underpinnings of human addiction. Francesca Telese worked on neuronal enhancers and their pivotal role in governing gene activity. She sheds light on her remarkable findings concerning the epigenetic signature of neuronal enhancers that are intricately involved in synaptic plasticity. Jessica Zhou joined Francesca Telese's lab as a PhD student where she worked on elucidating the effects of chronic cannabis use on memory and behavior in mice...
2023-12-21
59 min
Grad School is Hard, but.....
don't let the title fool you: my fave book on academic writing
do you have a question you'd like to see answered on the podcast? text it to me here!if there was a pantheon of academic how to books, this one would be at the top - but the reasons i love it so much might not be the ones you think! tune into this week's episode to hear which book basically acted as the seminar in academic writing i never got in graduate school!resources:the book i recommend (no spoilers!)my colleague dr. lisa munro teaches a...
2023-04-25
08 min
Grad School is Hard, but.....
don't let the title fool you: my fave book on academic writing
if there was a pantheon of academic how to books, this one would be at the top - but the reasons i love it so much might not be the ones you think! tune into this week's episode to hear which book basically acted as the seminar in academic writing i never got in graduate school! resources: the book i recommend (no spoilers!) my colleague dr. lisa munro teaches a seminar based on the book that's enrolling for this summer! downloadable guide to running your own writing group
2023-04-25
08 min
The Turnaround Mindset
The Power Of She - Interview with Dr Gemma Munro - Transformational Trailblazer
Get ready to be inspired, to laugh out loud and to learn what it takes to make long lasting change. Today we speak with the incredible Dr Gemma Munro. Gemma is a thought leader, a transformational facilitator and award-winning speaker, with a PhD in performance psychology. Dr Gemma is a former winner of the Duncan Prize for speaking and a two-time Telstra Businesswoman of the Year finalist. She has spoken to audiences at Google, Amazon, PayPal, Qantas, Vodafone, and the NHS in London. Her keynote at Google headquarters in Silicon Valley was live-streamed to every Google office on t...
2023-04-25
55 min
Pivot to Passion
What if You Fail? But What if You Fly? With Wendy Rose Berry
In this episode, we talk about: An inspiring story of perseverance to passion. Overcoming self-doubt and the fear of failure to start flying. How to support black women-owned businesses in an impactful way. Resources + Links: IG: @conditionher FB: @conditionHER Twitter: @ConditionHer Tik Tok: @conditionher Website: https://conditionher.com/ Discount CODE for ConditionHER on the website: PTP for 20%off Originals by Adam Grant Follow Kristine on Instagram | @kristinekmunro @businessbosseswhobrunch
2023-01-31
39 min
Pivot to Passion
What if You Fail? But What if You Fly? With Wendy Rose Berry
In this episode, we talk about: An inspiring story of perseverance to passion. Overcoming self-doubt and the fear of failure to start flying. How to support black women-owned businesses in an impactful way. Resources + Links: IG: @conditionher FB: @conditionHER Twitter: @ConditionHer Tik Tok: @conditionher Website: https://conditionher.com/ Discount CODE for ConditionHER on the website: PTP for 20%off Originals by Adam Grant Follow Kristine on Instagram | @kristinekmunro @businessbosseswhobrunch
2023-01-31
39 min
Grassroots: The Minor Hockey Show
Episode 81 - Beer League Hockey Practice
A departure from the normal content as this one scratches an itch: how to get adults who've never played hockey to give it a try. Peter Munro has started a venture called "Beer League Hockey Practice" which invites adult learners in various Ontario municipalities to learn to play the game. But will this also become a breeding ground for new coaches? According to one participant, a coach who's registered in the program, he's unearthed a whole new respect for what he asks his youngsters to experience. How did this get started and where is it heading? Richard discusses with Pet...
2022-11-15
53 min
Grassroots: The Minor Hockey Show
Episode 81 - Beer League Hockey Practice
A departure from the normal content as this one scratches an itch: how to get adults who've never played hockey to give it a try. Peter Munro has started a venture called "Beer League Hockey Practice" which invites adult learners in various Ontario municipalities to learn to play the game. But will this also become a breeding ground for new coaches? According to one participant, a coach who's registered in the program, he's unearthed a whole new respect for what he asks his youngsters to experience. How did this get started and where is it heading? Richard discusses with Pet...
2022-11-15
53 min
Disability Saves the World with Dr. Fady Shanouda
Lauren Munro
In today's show, I am joined by Lauren Munro, a mad scholar and fat activist, a limited-term faculty member at Toronto Metropolitan University, and a PhD Candidate at Wilfrid Laurier University. We talk about her work with the Empowerment Council at CAMH where, alongside Lucy Costa, they teach psychiatric medical resident students a course called "Centering Madness." We discuss the challenges and benefits of educating future psychiatrists about mad studies and consider how this might be one way that disability can save the world… Academic Crush: Caleb Luna, Merrick Pilling, and Eli Clare Currently reading: Quee...
2022-10-24
58 min
CFO 4.0 - The Future of Finance
88. The First 90 days as a CFO: Building strong and healthy relationships with your finance team
Send us your thoughtsIn the latest episode of CFO 4.0, Hannah Munro talks with Jon Gruda, who is the Assistant Professor of organisational behaviour at Maynooth University.Jon has a joint PhD in Management and Psychology and is currently researching the role of leadership; the relationship leaders have with their followers and what that means in regards to the changes in management. Also covered in this episode:Building and developing the right relationship between a leader and followerHow to set yourself up for success as a leader before you even start t...
2022-07-19
48 min
MyOhMy Events Podcast
The One With Dr Gemma Munro
Ever wondered how some speakers just have this magic, where they can draw their audiences in, it takes them seconds. The key? Authenticity. In this episode, I have the pleasure of speaking to the wonder that is Dr Gemma Munro. We talk all things authentic, leading a life and business that feels good. How do you know you're on the right track and how to connect with clients and audiences in a meaninful way. Connect with Gemma by her website above or stacey@drgemmamunro.com Dr Gemma Munro is a thought leader, a...
2022-06-30
33 min
The Podclass
GSAs with Lauren Alston
Jamie talks with Lauren Alston, PhD candidate and former provincial GSA coordinator, about Gay-Straight Alliances (GSA's) and how they benefit school communities as a whole, contribute to student leadership skills, and how teachers can support GSA's in their own school communities. Resources:altView FoundationFyrefly in Schools ProgramAlberta GSA NetworkAlberta GSA Network Facebook PageAlberta Education ActFetner, T., & Elafros, A. (2015). The GSA difference: LGBTQ and ally experiences in high schools with and without gay-straight alliances. Social Sciences, 4(3), 563–581. https://doi.org/10.3390/socsci4030563Li, G., Wu, A. D., Marshall, S. K., Watson, R. J., Adjei, J. K., Park, M., & Saewyc, E...
2022-05-31
1h 02
The PolicyViz Podcast
A History of Data Visualization and Graphic Communication A History of Data Visualization and Graphic Communication with Michael Friendly & Howard Wainer
Michael Friendly is a Fellow of the American Statistical Association, a Professor of Psychology, founding Chair of the graduate program in Quantitative Methods at York University, and an Associate Coordinator with the Statistical Consulting Service. He received his doctorate in Psychology from Princeton University, specializing in Psychometrics and Cognitive Psychology.In addition to his research interests in psychology, Professor Friendly has broad experience in data analysis, statistics, and computer applications. He is the author of Discrete Data Analysis with R: Visualization and Modeling Techniques four Categorical and Count Data. He is also the author of SAS for...
2022-05-24
31 min
The Conversation Weekly
The Aboriginal Tent Embassy – 50 years of ongoing protest for Indigenous sovereignty in Australia
The Aboriginal Tent Embassy – a site of First Nations protest in Canberra, Australia – marks its 50th anniversary this year. In this episode, Carissa Lee, First Nations and public policy editor at The Conversation in Australia, explores its history and hears how the ongoing protest has influenced a new generation of Indigenous activism.Featuring Bronwyn Carlson, professor of Indigenous studies and director of the Centre for Global Indigenous Futures at Macquarie University in Australia; Lynda-June Coe, a PhD candidate at Macquarie University and her Aunty Jenny Munro, a member of the Aboriginal Tent Embassy protest site in Canbe...
2022-03-31
49 min
The ICHE Podcast
Episode 23, Volume 43, Issue 3
In this episode of the ICHE Podcast, Editor-in-Chief, David P. Calfee, MD, MS, interviews Michael Klompas, MD and Dian Baker, PhD on their work on the topic of nonventilator hospital-acquired pneumonia. Drs. Calfee, Klompas, and Baker discuss two papers from the March issue of ICHE, as well as several recent publications. Article list below. Baker DL, Giuliano KK. Prevention practices for nonventilator hospital-acquired pneumonia: A survey of the Society for Healthcare Epidemiology of America (SHEA) Research Network (SRN). ICHE 2022;43(3): Klompas M, Baker DL. Finding the balance between overtreatment versus undertreatment for hospital-acquired pneumonia. ICHE 2022;43(3): Munro SC, Baker DL, Giuliano KK, … Kl...
2022-03-25
24 min
The ICHE Podcast
Episode 23, Volume 43, Issue 3
In this episode of the ICHE Podcast, Editor-in-Chief, David P. Calfee, MD, MS, interviews Michael Klompas, MD and Dian Baker, PhD on their work on the topic of nonventilator hospital-acquired pneumonia. Drs. Calfee, Klompas, and Baker discuss two papers from the March issue of ICHE, as well as several recent publications. Article list below. Baker DL, Giuliano KK. Prevention practices for nonventilator hospital-acquired pneumonia: A survey of the Society for Healthcare Epidemiology of America (SHEA) Research Network (SRN). ICHE 2022;43(3): Klompas M, Baker DL. Finding the balance between overtreatment versus undertreatment for hospital-acquired pneumonia. ICHE 2022;43(3):Munro SC, Baker DL, Giuliano KK, … Kl...
2022-03-25
24 min
Across the Karman Line
Across The Kármán Line: Episode 2 with Thomas Munro-O’Brien
KCL Space presents Season 2 Episode 2 of Across The Kármán Line, our podcast series where we talk all things space! In this episode, we are with Thomas Munro-O’Brien, a PhD Student at the University of Southampton department of Astronautics researching plasma propulsion, specifically looking at high specific impulse hall effect thrusters. Make sure to subscribe to our Youtube, Spotify and Anchor channels to stay up to date with our episodes!
2022-01-02
49 min
Creating Synergy Podcast
#61 - Dr Gemma Munro, Award-winning Speaker on Lighting up Leaders and Finding your own Lane in Life and Business
Dr Gemma Munro is a thought leader, a transformational facilitator and an uplifting and award-winning speaker, with a PhD in performance psychology and a flair for lighting up leaders. Winner of the Duncan Prize for speaking, and a two-time Telstra Businesswoman of the Year finalist, Gemma is known as a catalyst for laughter, a-ha moments and wake-up calls. Dr Gemma has spoken to audiences at Google, Amazon, PayPal, Qantas, Vodafone, and the NHS in London. She has inspired over 72,000 people around the world, and her keynote at Google headquarters in Silicon Valley was live-streamed to every Google o...
2021-12-15
1h 37
Oxford Brookes Poetry Centre Podcast
Episode 23: Dinah Roe talks to Niall Munro
This latest episode marks something of a departure for the Poetry Centre podcast. If you’re a regular or just occasional listener to this podcast, you’ll know that it normally features a poet in conversation about two or three of their poems. This episode is the first of a series in which Niall Munro talks with colleagues at Oxford Brookes University and showcases some of the very exciting research that they have been doing into poets and poetry. In this episode, Niall Munro talks with Dr Dinah Roe, Reader in Nineteenth-Century Literature here at Oxford Brookes. Dinah is an expe...
2021-12-05
1h 05
The PhD Life Raft Podcast
Avoiding fear and shame when writing your PhD with Lisa Munro
This week we are talking to Lisa Munro who specialises in helping academic writers through writing retreats, workshops, coaching, and editing. Lisa talks about her journey into and through her PhD. She also discusses how this led to her current work and business. We discuss how to avoid the shame and fear that writing can bring up and to look to cultivate joyful writing practices instead. Lisa talks about the power of writing with others and about her 'shut up and write' sessions. She also reflects on the im...
2021-11-15
22 min
Brain Beat
The Latest in Concussion Research with Dr. Munro Cullum
Dr. Peter Arnett, Immediate Past President of NAN, hosts the podcast this week and welcomes Dr. Munro Cullum, PhD, ABPP, Professor of Psychiatry, Neurology, and Neurological Surgery at UT Southwestern Medical Center, where he holds the Pamela Blumenthal Distinguished Professorship in clinical psychology, to the show. A board-certified clinical neuropsychologist, Dr. Cullum has been involved in research, teaching, and clinical practice in neuropsychology, serving his field in multiple roles at the national level and contributing to major organizations over the past 30 years of his career. Currently the President of the Sports Neuropsychology Society, Dr. Cullum’s research focuses in pa...
2021-10-27
37 min
The Caribbean Data Science Podcast
CDSP 16: (NVIDIA) Principal Software Engineer - Dr. Andrew Russell
Today my guest is Dr. Andrew Russell, our first guest from Jamaica. Dr. Russell currently works at NVIDIA as a Principal software engineer. He has worked at other top companies such as Google, Magic Leap and Texas Instruments. Dr. Russell, received three degrees from MIT a Bachelors, Masters and PhD in Electrical and Computer Engineering. He has more than 40 patents filed in his name and is one of the inventors of Google's Project Starline, a holographic video conferencing system. Dr. Russell, has also taught at the University of the West Indies Mona Campus in Jamaica and attended highschool...
2021-09-19
1h 40
INS Infusion Room
Discussing Healthy Work Environment and Nurses’ Health with the New INS President
Host: Dawn Berndt, DNP, RN, CRNI® – INS Clinical Education & Publications Manager Guests: Sue Weaver, PhD, RN, CRNI®, NEA-BC – President, INS Board of Directors Do you know the six standards of a healthy work environment? Is research part of your clinical practice? Are you ready to accept the Healthy Nurse Healthy NationTM grand challenge? Listen as Sue Weaver, President of the INS Board of Directors shares her passion for research, explores the standards of healthy work environments, and encourages you to join Healthy Nurse Healthy NationTM. Resources: Hope, A, Munro C. Healthy work environmen...
2021-06-11
21 min
The HearingTracker Podcast: Hearing Aids, Hearing Technology, and Hearing Loss
Hearing Loss and COVID-19
A link between COVID-19 and sudden hearing loss has begun to emerge. In this episode of the Hearing Tracker Podcast, we speak directly with leading researchers to gain a better understanding of the connection. We also chat with someone who experienced a sudden hearing loss first-hand.In this episode we are joined by Professor Kevin Munro PhD, MSc, Ewing Professor of Audiology, Director of the Manchester Centre for Audiology and Deafness (ManCAD), and Deputy Director of the NIHR Manchester Biomedical Research Centre, who discusses the latest research into the connection between hearing loss and COVID-19. We are...
2021-03-24
19 min
Career Journey Podcast
024 Dr. Lisa Munro
Dr. Lisa Munro stops by to talk about her career as an entrepreneur starting her own business related to writing retreats and manuscript editing. We explore how she went from dropping out of high school, to a PhD in History, to Study Abroad programs and now her current career.
2021-03-08
1h 01
the agile academic
Lisa Munro on Taking Opportunities to Live the Way You Want to Live
On this episode of the agile academic podcast, I talked to Dr. Lisa Munro, former Peace Corps volunteer, history PhD, and study abroad facilitator. We talk about her unique path in and around higher ed, moving to Mexico and making the most out of opportunities to live the way you want to live.
2021-02-23
35 min
Mid Life Athlete
S1E3 The Science behind Ageing Muscles
How muscles work and what happens to them as we get older? Is there anything we can do about it? Find out from Dr David Munro. David is a highly qualified physiotherapist who also has a PhD in Exercise Physiology. With over 27 years of experience, David is the Principal Physiotherapist at Absolute Physiotherapy in Melbourne. During this time he helped establish the Health Care Team at The National Institute of Circus Arts (NICA) in 2001 and has consulted to Circus Oz and Cirque du Soleil. In 2004 David was awarded a prestigious Churchill Fellowship to investigate the role of ph...
2021-01-08
1h 03
Piled high and Deep
Episode 34 – Dr. Lisa Munro, PhD – History
The PhD journey of Dr. Lisa Munro is more of a journey journey, not so much the destination if the destination was really known at the time the journey began and as the journey continued the destination wasn’t really ever known even today as the journey continues with the unknowing knowledge of the importance of living in the moment. She is going to hate that adjectively ridiculously long run-on sentence. www.lisamunro.net
2020-12-15
1h 18
CFO 4.0 - The Future of Finance
10. Building an Engaged Finance Team with Dr. Jeff Smith, PhD
Send us your thoughtsIn this new episode of CFO 4.0, we have invited Dr. Jeff Smith. Dr. Smith is a psychologist, cultural strategist, inventor, and speaker who uses design and technology to help people and organizations thrive. The episode will cover:Story & Journey of Dr. Jeff Smith’s 15FiveKey areas critical to building and engage the teamHow a CFO can approach engagement with every individual in the organization? Positioning your finance team to the rest of the organisationHow to identify if its working – or not?Links mentioned on this podcast:
2020-11-10
50 min
The Hearing Journal Podcast
Ep. 2020-13.1: BONUS Interview with Kevin Munro, PhD, MsC
Considering the impact of the pandemic on hearing health care, the mobilization of telehealth, and the increasing reports of sudden hearing loss and tinnitus among COVID-19 paitents, Kevin Munro, PhD, MsC, shares his outlook on the future of audiology. Read the transcript here.
2020-11-04
16 min
The Hearing Journal Podcast
Ep. 2020-13: Interview with Kevin Munro, PhD, MsC
What's the link between hearing loss and COVID-19? Kevin Munro, PhD, MsC, discusses the existing evidence and research that needs to be done. Read the transcript here.
2020-11-04
20 min
OAKRIDGE VIRTUAL CONNECTION SERIES
Oakridge Podcast Series 1: Episode 8: How can I encourage growth mindset and change readiness in my team?
Jo Clare, Oakridge’s Senior Consultant, discusses with Steve Munro, “How can I encourage growth mindset and change readiness in my team?” Jo discusses how in communicating change to teams, it’s important to allow the thinking brain to get back into action and as leaders, giving teams time to take things on board and not expecting an initial reaction but asking people to give themselves time to think about it, in order to lead them to the right point to create a positive future and develop agility within the team. It’s about bringing vision and empathy an...
2020-10-20
39 min
Ed Tech Hour
Episode 12: Nicholas Munro
Dr. Nicholas Munro is a senior lecturer and researcher in the Discipline of Psychology at the University of KwaZulu-Natal in South Africa. He has a PhD in Higher Education Studies and is registered with the Health Professions Council of South Africa as a counselling psychologist. Dr. Munro teaches across a range of undergraduate and postgraduate modules in psychology, and conducts research and publishes in the area of university student learning and academic achievement.
2020-09-25
49 min
Oxford Brookes Poetry Centre Podcast
Maya C. Popa talks to Niall Munro
Maya C. Popa is an American poet, researcher, editor, and teacher who has published two pamphlets: The Bees Have Been Canceled in 2017, and You Always Wished the Animals Would Leave in 2018. Most recently, her first full-length collection, American Faith, was published by Sarabande Books in 2019. The book was the runner-up in the Kathryn A. Morton Prize judged by Ocean Vuong and the winner of the 2020 North American Book Award from the Poetry Society of Virginia. She is the recipient of awards from the Poetry Foundation, the Oxford Poetry Society, and Munster Literature Centre in Cork, Ireland, among others. Maya is...
2020-08-22
52 min
ASPI Podcast: Policy, Guns & Money
US-China tensions, reflections on the ASPI conference and gender and terrorism
This week, Kelsey Munro speaks to Charles Edel, Senior Fellow and Visiting Scholar at Sydney University’s United States Studies Centre about US-China tensions and the US policy approaches towards China. They discuss how the strong rhetoric on China coming out of Washington offers a distraction from US domestic political failings ahead of the upcoming elections. Brendan Nicholson and The Strategist’s new National Security Editor Anastasia Kapetas offer their thoughts on the ASPI conference thus far, and some of the key takeaways from the discussions on the United States and China and where the world might be headed. Leanne Clos...
2020-08-07
43 min
MLOps.community
MLOps Meetup #15 Scaling Human-in-the-Loop Machine Learning with Robert Munro
Human In The Loop Machine Learning and how to scale it with Robert Munro. Join the Community: https://go.mlops.community/YTJoinInGet the newsletter: https://go.mlops.community/YTNewsletterThis conversation centered around the components of Human-in-the-Loop Machine Learning systems and the challenges when scaling them. Most machine learning applications learn from human examples. For example, autonomous vehicles know what a pedestrian looks like because people have spent 1000s of hours labeling “pedestrians” in videos; your smart device understands you because people have spent 1000s of hours labeling the intent of speech recordings; and machine translation services work bec...
2020-06-04
55 min
Live Like You Are Dying with Fi Munro PhD
Courtney Carver on Choosing The Life You Want to Live
In this episode I’m joined by Courtney Carver. Courtney is the author of Project 333, The Minimalist Fashion Challenge that Proves Less is So Much More and Soulful Simplicity. She has been sharing her journey back to health, and adventures in simplicity; becoming debt free and living and dressing with less on her blog, Be More with Less since 2010. You can find out more about Courtney on her blog - https://bemorewithless.com And on Instagram @bemorewithless and @project333 I highly recommend you sign up for her mailing list!
2020-03-12
40 min
A culture of kindness
Fi Munro talks kindness
Fi Munro PhD - Motivational speaker/authorFi Munro is an inspiring and wonderful woman who has a brilliant story of how she inspired a kindness movement all of her own. This episode is full of stories, inspiration and most importantly love, pure love.
2020-03-08
30 min
Live Like You Are Dying with Fi Munro PhD
In The End All That Matters is Love
In this very special podcast episode I have the absolute honour of interviewing one of my dearest friends, Carol, while she lies in her hospice bed. Carol is dying from stage three ovarian cancer and, yet, even during this personal and private time, wanted to take the opportunity to help others by breaking down some of the stigma and fear around death, dying and end of life care. But don’t for a second think this episode is sad or depressing. Carol, in typical Northern Irish style will have you laughing and reflecting as she shares her insights into life an...
2020-03-02
44 min
Liftoff by Bottle Rocket
Design for Machine Learning (w/ Robert Munro, author of “Human in the Loop Machine Learning”)
Robert Munro is the author of “Human in the Loop Machine Learning.” He has built Annotation, Active Learning, and machine learning systems with machine learning-focused startups as well as giants like Amazon, Google, IBM, and most major phone manufacturers. If you speak to your phone, if your car parks itself, if your music is tailored to your taste, or if your news articles are recommended for you, then there is a good chance that he contributed to this experience. He holds a PhD from Stanford focused on Human-in-the-Loop machine learning for healthcare and disaster response, and is a dis...
2020-02-25
22 min
NGFP Local Lunch
Meet award winning social innovator Marsha Smith, Mother of social eating!
Hello and welcome to our weekly NGFP Local Lunch podcast trailer where we provide you, our lovely listeners everything you need to know about Nottingham’s local food heroes and how you can get more involved in our vibrant local food scene! Local lunch is brought to you by me Shona Munro and me Penney Poyzer of Nottingham Good Food Partnership the go to organisation for sustainable food in our fair city. Joining us for a seasonal plant based lunch this week is award winning, social innovator, Marsha Smith who founded the social eating enterprise, Sup...
2020-01-22
01 min
Live Like You Are Dying with Fi Munro PhD
Kate Manser on how to live today.
In this episode I am joined by the incredible Kate Manser. Kate is just so happy to be alive. After experiencing four separate sudden deaths of friends in two years, she experienced a radical shift in perspective: thinking about your death reminds you to live. Set on fire with zeal to live, Kate created YOU MIGHT DIE TOMORROW, a brand with a mission to help people really live before you die. Today, Kate spreads the message to live like you might die tomorrow through her writing, art installations, branded products, experiential events, and online content. YOU MIGHT DIE TOMORROW has...
2019-09-26
37 min
Live Like You Are Dying with Fi Munro PhD
Professor Dame Sue Black on Living and Dying
In this episode I had the privilege of talking about life, death and everything in between with Professor Dame Sue Black, a leading anatomist and forensic anthropologist with an exceptional career and personal insight into death and dying. Sue was the lead forensic anthropologist for the UK response to war crimes investigations in Kosovo and has also served in Sierra Leone, Grenada, Iraq and in Thailand following the Asian tsunami. She has been awarded two police commendations for her work in Disaster Victim Identification training and also for helping to secure convictions against perpetrators of child sexual abuse. Sue was...
2019-09-12
44 min
Live Like You Are Dying with Fi Munro PhD
Sarah Greene on Love, Loss and Survival
In this episode I am joined by the incredible Sarah Greene who shares her life affirming wisdom and compassion about love, loss and survival. Sarah Greene is an award-winning presenter and actress who has hosted and starred in iconic British TV shows ranging from Blue Peter, Going Live and Holiday to Ghostwatch and Dr Who. Sarah positively excels in a live tv environment and has interviewed everyone from Margaret Thatcher to Cher over her illustrious career. Starting out as an actress, Sarah was hand-picked by Blue Peter’s legendary editor, Biddy Baxter, to become it’s youngest ever presenter. Whilst Sarah wa...
2019-08-29
1h 14
Live Like You Are Dying with Fi Munro PhD
The Growth Found in Grief and Kindness with Nahla Summers
In this episode I speak with Nahla Summers. Nahla is a social change maker, a transformative coach, a podcaster, an accidental adventurer and a speaker. She is also the author of the book 44 Rays of Sunshine. A book she never expected to write until the day her life changed. Her story and how she overcame adversity has been inspiring people around the world. In fact she won an award for most inspirational book in 2017 with a ‘stellar piece of writing by a very talented author’. However, she says it is not that that she is most proud, but simply the peop...
2019-08-15
45 min
Phi-Lacrosse-ophy Podcast
Phi-Lacrosse-ophy Podcast ep. 44 - Broward College Basketball Coach and Author Brian McCormick
Brian McCormick - Head Basketball Coach at Broward College, Author, PhD 01:26 Fake Fundamentals -3 Man Weave -Hidden Conditioning Drills -Addressing the True Reasons For Mistakes -Counting Reps -Practicing the Skill of Running and Passing on the Run -The Benefit of Reading and Reacting vs Defenseless Drills -7v5 Passing Drill -Long Island Passing Drill -Writing the Fake Fundamentals Book 18:28 Practice Structures -"Blocked" Practice -Motor Learning Concept -Basically Doing One Thing -"Constant Block" Practice -"Random Variable" Practice -What Transfers Best to Game Day -Practicing How Your Role Plays In a Game -Argument Against "Game Slippage" 30:22 Getting Skills to...
2019-08-15
1h 25
You've Got This | Tips & Strategies for Meaningful Productivity and Alignment in Work and Life
MYW 38: Email Lists
In this episode, Sara and Katie discuss the ways we use email lists to market our businesses, and what growth strategies we’ve tried. We talk about the goals of our lists, what metrics we use and how we clean our lists when we need to. We discuss the merits and drawbacks of using free downloads or content to get people to join your email list. Transcript (.docx) We answer: How do we use email lists in our marketing efforts? What are the goals with our email lists? What are the metrics we...
2019-08-13
55 min
Make Your Way
Email Lists
In this episode, Sara and Katie discuss the ways we use email lists to market our businesses, and what growth strategies we’ve tried. We talk about the goals of our lists, what metrics we use and how we clean our lists when we need to. We discuss the merits and drawbacks of using free downloads or content to get people to join your email list. Transcript (.docx) We answer: How do we use email lists in our marketing efforts? What are the goals with our email lists? What are the metrics we...
2019-08-13
55 min
Live Like You Are Dying with Fi Munro PhD
Finlay Wilson aka ‘The Kilted Yoga’ - The Importance of Love
In this episode I speak with Finlay Wilson aka ‘The Kilted Yogi’. Finlay is a certified Forrest Yoga teacher, Forrest Yoga Guardian-in-training and Senior Yoga Alliance teacher. Currently, he is based in Dundee and is the co-founder and principal teacher of Heart Space Yoga & Bodyworks. He began yoga in 2007 following surgical procedures on both legs and used Yoga for his rehabilitation. Kilted Yoga has launched him and his practice into the spotlight with over 100 million worldwide views of his videos from the original Kilted Yoga video on BBC The Social to campaigns with companies and other Kilted friends. Kilted Yoga was...
2019-08-01
59 min
Live Like You Are Dying with Fi Munro PhD
Saima Thompson - The Importance of Slowing Down and Self Love
In this episode we hear from Saima Thomason (aka Curry and Cancer) talking about food, self love and the importance of living for today. Saima Thompson runs award winning restaurant Masala Wala Cafe in South London, an entrepreneur and thanks to a recent cancer diagnosis now writer and public speaker. After being diagnosed with stage 4 lung cancer at 29 years old Saima’s life changed forever, now a cancer patient she was determined to bring her worlds of food and health together. Proving to herself and others that palliative care isn’t the end of living. She suffered mentally after the news...
2019-07-18
55 min
Live Like You Are Dying with Fi Munro PhD
Dr David Hamilton - Life Lessons About Play and Kindness
In this episode I speak with Dr David Hamilton about the importance of bringing play and kindness into our lives. David has a PhD in organic chemistry and spent 4 years in the pharmaceutical industry, developing drugs for cardiovascular disease and cancer. Inspired by the placebo effect, he left the industry to write books and educate people in how they can harness their mind and emotions to improve their health. He is now author of 10 books, including, ‘The Little Book of Kindness’, ‘How Your Mind Can Heal Your Body’, ‘I Heart Me’ and the Amazon bestseller, ‘The Five Side Effects of Kindness’. He...
2019-07-04
41 min
The Ninehertz Podcast
Ninehertz Podcast 45: Laura Way (Feminist, punk scholar, musician and ex-Bruxelles Party)
This week's guest is Laura Way; feminist, punk scholar, musician and former bandmate of host, Mike. Laura talks with Mike about the tracks that have inspired her and helped her create, as well as music which has shaped her life-view. Laura recently completed a PhD which focused on older women's construction of punk identities and we touch upon the influences on this from musicians and bands. The tracks are: Dead Kennedys -California Uber Alles Smashing Pumpkins - Aeroplane Flies High Bad Brains - Attitude Babes in Toyland...
2019-06-10
1h 50
JANAC Podcast
JANAC #83: Interview with Lauren Munro and Zack Marshall
An interview with Lauren Munro, BA, a PhD Candidate, in the Department of Psychology, at Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada, and Zack Marshall, MSW, RSW, a Lecturer, in the Department of Social Development Studies & School of Social Work, at Renison University College, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada, and a PhD Candidate, in the Division of Community Health & Humanities, Faculty of Medicine, at Memorial University, St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada, who wrote the article, "(Dis)integrated care: Barriers to health care utilization for trans women living with HIV," which published in the September-October 2017 issue of JANAC.
2018-08-24
09 min
Wealthy Teachers
AMB 025 Lisa Munro: From a History PhD to a Writing Business
Lindsay and Lisa discuss overcoming a fear of failure, and finding your power post PhD. Join Lisa and other guests in the AMB Facebook group! https://www.facebook.com/groups/AMBcommunity/ About Lisa Munro: I'm an entrepreneur with a PhD in history. I own a small, independent writing business called the Mérida Collective Writing Project. I help academic writers get more writing done with less shame and greater joy. I host writing retreats in Mexico and Guatemala to provide safe, collaborative spaces for writers to take creative risks i...
2018-05-29
1h 10
The Trauma Therapist
Episode 285: Dynamic Running Therapy with William Pullen
William Pullen is a psychotherapist registered with the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP) (https://www.bacp.co.uk/) and is the author of Running with Mindfulness: Dynamic Running Therapy (DRT) to Improve Low-mood, Anxiety, Stress, and Depression. (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0735219796/ref=as_li_qf_asin_il_tl?ie=UTF8&tag=wescoatrapro-20&creative=9325&linkCode=as2&creativeASIN=0735219796&linkId=830ec4cf0bf024e7df86b0b0942031dc) William offers short and long-term psychotherapy to adults and young people on an individual basis and works with people suffering from difficulties including depression, anxiety, low self-esteem, negative childhood experiences, and...
2018-05-21
36 min
Not Just Hemingway
Mira Feticu
This episode is in DUTCH/ deze aflevering is in het Nederlands Mira Feticu (Boekarest, Rijswijk) studeerde Roemeense en Franse Letteren, heeft een PhD in Literatuurwetenschappen, is programmaleider voor B-Unlimited, romanschrijver, dichter, essayist en columnist voor Den Haag Centraal. Na haar Roemeense werk publiceert zij sinds 2012 in het Nederlands. In Nederland verschenen van haar hand tot nu toe drie romans: ‘Lief kind van mij’, ‘De ziekte van Kortjakje’ en ‘Tascha’. We bespreken van alles, draaiend om De architect - Mirca Cartarescu. “Moderne Roemeense verhalen” samenstelling en vertaling Jan Willem Bos. Verder komen ter sprake: Alice Munro Annelies Verbeke - Hallelujah Mira Feticu “erotisch...
2018-04-07
23 min
This Is Your Mixtape
The Precarity is the World. [Beth Martin.]
Beth Martin grew up in rural Ontario, in a farming community near Lake Huron—the kind of place you'd recognize from the fiction of Alice Munro. Music was a tool Beth used to establish a cohesive identity, and later to probe her relationship with the outside world. She recently completed a PhD in English Literature, and is one of the co-founders of the Megaphonic podcast network, where she co-hosts It’s Just a Show, a deep-dive into 90’s cult classic show Mystery Science Theatre 3000. Beth and Michael discuss escapism, futurism, modernity's terrifying velocity, and raising a child in a world...
2018-03-14
1h 08
Going Deep with Aaron Watson
272 Unpacking the Instruments of Our Self-Deception with Kevin Simler & Robin Hanson
In their new book, Elephant in the Brain, Kevin & Robin explore the selfish motives that are driving everything we do. From conversation and consumption, to medicine and religion, evolutionary psychology can explains all of the quirky behaviors we perpetuate through the perspective of self-interest. Kevin Simler is a writer and software engineer currently living in San Francisco, CA. He writes a popular blog called Melting Asphalt. Kevin joined the Peter Thiel-founded Palantir Technologies in 2006 where he worked for 7 years as an engineer, engineering manager, and product designer. Robin Hanson is an as...
2018-01-04
32 min
Needs No Introduction
'50 Years Since Malcolm X's Assassination: The Legacy Endures; The Struggle Continues!'
Malcolm X was assassinated at Harlem's Audubon Ballroom on February 21, 1965. Fifty years after his death, the complex figure Malcolm X -- or, as he called himself after 1949, el Hajj Malik el Shabazz -- continues to inspire. On February 21, the Halifax North Memorial Public Library -- a location chosen in part for its role as the location of the 1968 meeting that lead to the creation of the Black United Front, an organization that advocated for the Black community in Nova Scotia -- held a panel to mark the anniversary of Malcolm X's death. Titled "50 Years Since Malcolm X's A...
2015-02-23
57 min
Oxford Brookes Poetry Centre Podcast
Claire Trévien - Whales
Claire Trévien was born in 1985 in Brittany. She is a poet and critic, who completed a PhD on French Revolutionary prints in 2012. Her début collection ‘The Shipwrecked House’ (Penned in the Margins, 2013) was longlisted for a Guardian First Book Award. Her writing has been published in a wide variety of literary magazines including ‘Under The Radar’, ‘Poetry Salzburg Review’, ‘Ink Sweat & Tears’, ‘The Warwick Review’, ‘Nth Position’, and ‘Fuselit’. She has published an e-chapbook of poetry with ‘Silkworms Ink’, ‘Patterns of Decay’, and a pamphlet, ‘Low-Tide Lottery’ with Salt Publishing. She is the editor of Sabotage Reviews, co-editor of Verse Kraken (http://versekraken.com...
2013-09-10
29 min
SCCM Podcast
SCCM Pod-158 Mouth Care and VAP Prevention
Cindy L. Munro, RN, PhD, ANP-C, authored an article in the 2009 American Journal of Critical Care, titled: Chlorhexidine, Toothbrushing, and Preventing Ventilator-Associated Pneumonia (VAP) in Critically Ill Adults.
2011-09-01
20 min
SCCM Podcast
SCCM Pod-158 Mouth Care and VAP Prevention
Cindy L. Munro, RN, PhD, ANP-C, authored an article in the 2009 American Journal of Critical Care, titled: Chlorhexidine, Toothbrushing, and Preventing Ventilator-Associated Pneumonia (VAP) in Critically Ill Adults.
2011-09-01
20 min
SCCM Podcast
SCCM Pod-158 Mouth Care and VAP Prevention
Cindy L. Munro, RN, PhD, ANP-C, authored an article in the 2009 American Journal of Critical Care, titled: Chlorhexidine, Toothbrushing, and Preventing Ventilator-Associated Pneumonia (VAP) in Critically Ill Adults.
2011-09-01
20 min
SCCM Podcast
SCCM Pod-158 Mouth Care and VAP Prevention
Cindy L. Munro, RN, PhD, ANP-C, authored an article in the 2009 American Journal of Critical Care, titled: Chlorhexidine, Toothbrushing, and Preventing Ventilator-Associated Pneumonia (VAP) in Critically Ill Adults.
2011-09-01
20 min
SCCM Podcast
SCCM Pod-158 Mouth Care and VAP Prevention
Cindy L. Munro, RN, PhD, ANP-C, authored an article in the 2009 American Journal of Critical Care, titled: Chlorhexidine, Toothbrushing, and Preventing Ventilator-Associated Pneumonia (VAP) in Critically Ill Adults.
2011-09-01
20 min
SCCM Podcast
SCCM Pod-158 Mouth Care and VAP Prevention
Cindy L. Munro, RN, PhD, ANP-C, authored an article in the 2009 American Journal of Critical Care, titled: Chlorhexidine, Toothbrushing, and Preventing Ventilator-Associated Pneumonia (VAP) in Critically Ill Adults.
2011-09-01
20 min