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SCOTUS Oral Arguments and Opinions
Oral Argument: A. J. T. v. Osseo Area Schools | Case No. 24-249 | Date Argued: 4/28/25
Case Info: A. J. T. v. Osseo Area Schools | Case No. 24-249 | Date Argued: 4/28/25Link to Docket: Here.Background:Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act (Rehabilitation Act) require public entities and organizations that receive federal funding to provide reasonable accommodations for people with disabilities. In the decision below, the Eighth Circuit held that, for discrimination claims "based on educational services" brought by children with disabilities, these statutes are violated only if school officials acted with ''bad faith or gross misjudgment." App.3a. ...
2025-04-28
1h 26
AAOMS On the Go
Oral, Head and Neck Cancer Awareness: Hosting an Oral Cancer Screening Event
Dr. Deepak Kademani discusses how to successfully host an oral cancer screening event – from planning to community outreach – and shares insights on the importance of early detection.
2025-04-24
00 min
Everyday Oral Surgery
Go on, Git!: Finding Humor in the Daily Difficulties of Oral Surgery (by Dr. Grant Stucki)
In this lighthearted and humorous episode of Everyday Oral Surgery, Dr. Grant Stucki introduces a new segment, Go On, Git, inspired by Jimmy Fallon's comedic bits. In today's episode, he shares a collection of frustrating yet amusing moments that oral surgeons experience daily. Hear about stubborn implant screwdrivers, patients who won’t recline in their chairs, why sutures always seem to break at the worst possible moment, thermostat mishaps, schedulers who book six patients per hour, why overhead lights seem to have a vendetta against oral surgeons, and more! Using his best cowboy accent, Dr. Stucki adds to the hu...
2025-03-24
11 min
Oral Cancer Answers Podcast
Oral Cancer Answers with Jo-Anne Jones - What to ask at your next dental exam.
About our guest A respected thought leader and international, award-winning speaker, Jo-Anne Jones has done over 1,000 presentations worldwide. Jo-Anne brings life, energy, and inspiration to all her presentations, whether they be live or virtual, which has made her a sought-after lecturer in the dental community. Jo-Anne is a past honoree of DPR's Top 25 Women in Dentistry and joins the 2025 Dentistry Today CE Leaders for the 15th consecutive year. A 2021 Fellowship Award with the International Academy for Dental Facial Esthetics was presented to Jo-Anne for her contributions to the field of dentistry. Jo-Anne was instrumental in...
2025-01-29
52 min
Everyday Oral Surgery
The Basics of Aviation and the Parallels to Oral Surgery (with Dr. Bill Runyon)
Today’s episode is a slight departure from our usual undertaking as we focus more on the wonder of flight than dentistry. But of course, there’s always a link to oral and maxillofacial surgery as we discover how the basics of aviation parallel the work of oral surgeons. We're joined by Dr. Bill Runyon, Jr., DDS, cofounder of Allied OMS and partner at Fort Worth Oral Surgery. Dr. Bill begins by detailing his journey to becoming a pilot before explaining exactly what it takes to become certified. We learn about the pros and cons of private travel versus publ...
2025-01-27
47 min
Let's Talk Oral Health
Expert Q&A: Mastering the Oral Systemic Link
Send us a textProf. Maria Clotilde Carra answers burning questions about the impact of systemic health on oral health. From the impact of systemic conditions on periodontal disease to the overall holistic approach to oral care.
2024-12-10
22 min
Everyday Oral Surgery
Advocating for Women in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery (with Dr. Erin Sheffield and Dr. Jaclyn Tomsic)
Women are still not treated as equals in medicine, and the poor treatment of women by both patients and colleagues is particularly prevalent in oral and maxillofacial surgery. In this episode of Everyday Oral Surgery, we welcome Dr. Erin Sheffield and Dr. Jaclyn Tomsic to the show to discuss women in oral and maxillofacial surgery and their recent study and lecture on advocating for women in the industry. Tuning in, you’ll hear all about Dr. Sheffield and Dr. Tomsic’s study on how women are viewed and treated in the world of oral surgery as opposed to men. We d...
2024-12-09
45 min
Oral Cancer Answers Podcast
Oral Cancer Answers with Megan Blair
Listen as Kyle discusses everything about our oral cancer walks with Megan Blair, who runs our largest walk yearly in the DMV (The DMV is the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area, which is the District of Columbia, Maryland, and Virginia.)impact communities and families. Volunteer now to help raise awareness of oral cancer! Organizing oral cancer walks and screenings not only raises awareness but also funds research and education, which can help more people.
2024-11-24
38 min
OMS Voices: An AAOMS Podcast
Oral Cancer and the Future of Treatment
Oral and maxillofacial surgeon Dr. Simon Young discusses oral cancer – the types, symptoms, contributing risk factors and new advances in treatment options.
2024-11-14
00 min
SCOTUS Oral Arguments and Opinions
Oral Argument: Velazquez v. Garland, Att'y Gen. | Case No. 23-929 | Date Argued: 11/12/24
Case Info: Velazquez v. Garland, Att'y Gen. | Case No. 23-929 | Date Argued: 11/12/24 | Date Decided: 4/22/25Link to Docket: Here. Background: Federal immigration law allows the government to grant a "voluntary departure" period of up to 60 days to a noncitizen "of good moral character" who receives an adverse decision in removal proceedings. 8 U.S.C. §1229c(b). If the noncitizen fails to depart during that window, he or she is subject to a civil fine and is ineligible for various forms of immigration relief (like cancellation of removal or adjustment of status) for 10 years. §1229c(d...
2024-11-12
1h 07
SCOTUS Oral Arguments and Opinions
Oral Argument: San Francisco v. EPA | Case No. 23-753 | Date Argued: 10/16/24
Case Info: San Francisco v. EPA | Case No. 23-753 | Date Argued: 10/16/24 | Date Decided: 3/4/25Link to Docket: Here.Background:Congress designed the Clean Water Act (CWA or the Act) to ensure that anyone holding a discharge permit issued under the Act has notice of how much they must control their discharges to comply with the law. The CWA requires that the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and authorized states provide this notice by prescribing specific pollutant limitations in the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permits they issue. Consistent with its text, this...
2024-10-16
1h 37
Rutgers Oral History Archives Podcast
0. Introducing the Rutgers Oral History Archives Podcast
The Rutgers Oral History Archives Podcast premiered on November 10, 2019 with a Veterans Day oral history. Listen to Episode 0 for more info on ROHA and the podcast!
2024-10-11
03 min
SCOTUS Oral Arguments and Opinions
Oral Argument: Royal Canin U.S.A., Inc. v. Wullschleger | Case No. 23-677 | Date Argued: 10/7/24
Case Info: Royal Canin U.S.A., Inc. v. Wullschleger | Case No. 23-677 | Date Argued: 10/7/24 | Date Decided: 1/15/25Link to Docket: Here.Questions Presented:Whether such a post-removal amendment of the complaint defeats federal-question subject-matter jurisdiction.Whether such a post-removal amendment of the complaint precludes a district court from exercising supplemental jurisdiction over the plaintiffs remaining state-law claims pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 1367.Holding: When a plaintiff amends her complaint to delete the federal-law claims that enabled removal to federal court, leaving only state-law claims behind, the federal court loses supplemental jurisdiction over t...
2024-10-07
1h 05
OMS Voices: An AAOMS Podcast
Treatment and Reconstruction for Head, Neck and Oral Cancer
Oral and maxillofacial surgeon Dr. Brent Ward discusses the surgical management of head, neck and oral cancer and reconstructive options available for patients.
2024-09-25
00 min
Let's Talk Oral Health
The Oral Microbiome: A Fine Balance
Send us a textProf. Egija Zaura reveals the crucial role of the oral microbiome in maintaining overall health and preventing diseases, sharing expert strategies for balancing healthy oral microbes. Learn how a well-balanced oral microbiome can be key in preventing periodontal and peri-implant diseases.
2024-09-17
16 min
OMS Voices: An AAOMS Podcast
Oral Cancer and HPV Vaccine
Human papillomavirus (HPV) is the most common sexually transmitted infection in the United States. While HPV can spread through direct contact between the genital areas, it also can be transmitted to the mouth and throat. Dr. Carlson – an expert on oral, head and neck tumors with research experience in HPV in oral and oropharyngeal cancers – speaks on the infection rate and prevention of HPV.
2024-08-27
00 min
Everyday Oral Surgery
Pro Tips Investing in Business Ventures Outside of Oral Surgery, with Drs. Stucki and Hechler
Part of what makes many oral surgeons successful is their ability to navigate risk, thrive in uncertainty, and make difficult decisions based on informed predictions. These skills also make us well-suited for the lucrative world of diversified investments. Whether you're an oral surgeon looking to expand your portfolio or a dental practitioner curious about new business horizons, this conversation offers expert insights, funny anecdotes, success stories, and practical advice to help you excel in profitable ventures beyond the clinic. Join Drs. Grant Stucki and Ben Hechler as they reveal how your specialized knowledge can unlock new streams of income...
2024-08-19
1h 00
Everyday Oral Surgery
The Current Economic Landscape of Oral Surgery and Ways to Find Success (with Dr. Shahrokh Bagheri)
Today we welcome Dr. Shahrokh Bagheri; attending surgeon at Georgia Oral & Facial Reconstructive Surgery and president of Georgia Society of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons to discuss how you can find success in the current landscape of oral surgery. Tuning in, you’ll hear about Dr. Bagheri’s training, career, current practice setup, how oral maxillofacial surgery has changed over the last 30 years, how you can be aware of challenges and advantages as an oral surgeon, why our guest believes maintaining surgical skills is imperative, and how he practices more complex ones. We delve into how oral surgeons can balance their...
2024-08-07
48 min
Everyday Oral Surgery
Oral Board Prep Resources: A Great Book and Review Course to Utilize (with Drs. Findlay, Shaikh, and Jenzer)
The St. Louis Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery (OMFS) Review is a thorough course crafted to equip participants for the Oral Certifying Examination. Renowned for its specialized and comprehensive approach, it has become a popular choice among those aiming to excel in oral and maxillofacial surgery. In today’s episode, we welcome back Dr. Rishad Shaikh, Dr. Damian Findlay, and Dr. Andrew Jenzer to get an update on the popular and valuable St. Louis Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery Review course and book and hear about the ways it is being updated. In our conversation, we discuss the success of the book and co...
2024-08-01
29 min
Oral Cancer Answers Podcast
Oral Cancer Answers with Eva Grayzel
Eva Grayzel, a professional interactive performance artist, was diagnosed with late-stage oral cancer at age 33 and told she had a 15 percent chance of survival. A non-smoker, she was bounced among dental professionals while the ulcer on her tongue grew more prominent and painful. “My first biopsy was misread by a general pathologist as hyperkeratosis, when in fact it was moderate dysplasia which had a chance of turning into cancer. I didn’t know there were specialists in pathology, nor did I know that biopsies are not 100% definitive. It was two years and nine months from the first biopsy until the day I w...
2024-07-08
48 min
Everyday Oral Surgery
Beyond Borders: An Oral Surgeon's Experience Working in Africa for 15 Years (with Dr. Tim Bartholomew)
Have you ever thought about what it's like to perform complex oral surgeries in some of the most remote parts of Africa? Today, we sit down with Dr. Timothy Bartholomew, a leading oral and maxillofacial surgeon at North Coast Oral Surgery, to discuss his transformative work in Africa. With a deep commitment to patient care and a reputation for excellence, Dr. Bartholomew specializes in advanced surgical techniques that transform smiles and improve lives. In our conversation, we delve into Tim’s time working in Africa and the challenges and triumphs of working in resource-limited settings. We discuss ho...
2024-07-01
43 min
90s Mini-Comics Oral History Archives
Sam Henderson - 90s Mini-Comics Oral History Archives
Sam Henderson (born October 18, 1969) is an American cartoonist, writer, and expert on American comedy history. He is best known for his ongoing comic book series Magic Whistle. He was a contributor to the animated television series SpongeBob SquarePants and Camp Lazlo. He has been making mini-comics since the mid-80s, and was the person who introduced mini-comics to me, host Tom Hart. Thanks for listening! https://www.sequentialartistsworkshop.org/90s-oral-history-project ------------------ 90’S Mini-comics oral history project Imagine… waiting two weeks to know if you got a LIKE. Imagine taking an all nighter, a bunch of s...
2024-06-07
22 min
90s Mini-Comics Oral History Archives
Aleksandar Zograf - 90s Mini-Comics Oral History Archives
https://www.sequentialartistsworkshop.org/90s-oral-history-project Saša Rakezić (born 1963 in Pančevo, Serbia), better known by his pen name Aleksandar Zograf, is a Serbian cartoonist, who was working in the former Yugoslavia in the 80s and 90s. His was the main -and sometimes only- cartooning voice that many in the United States knew of from that region, and was very active in American mini-comics and underground publishing. Chris Lanier, on Zograf's website, writes, "Zograf's email dispatches (later collected in a book titled "Bulletins from Serbia," published by Slab-O-Concrete), ... talked about the images on Serbian TV, which mixed tog...
2024-05-17
31 min
Everyday Oral Surgery
Finding Humor in Oral Surgery: Funny Stereotypes and Observations
It is so important to be able to find humor in every situation, even difficult ones and as an oral surgeon, you may encounter difficult situations often! Today’s topic of discussion is a bit of a lighter one, as we are joined by Ben Hechler to break down all the different oral surgery stereotypes and our experiences of them. Maybe you are the grump surgeon who has worked way past your retirement or you’re the bro surgeon who wants to make friends with everyone! Perhaps you are the assistant who likes to give medical advice or even the...
2024-05-13
55 min
90s Mini-Comics Oral History Archives
Tom Motley - 90s Mini Comics Oral History Archives
Enjoy this interview with Tom Motley who treated us to page by page review of an issue of the Fandom House catalog from the early 90s and showing us so many of the things that were available in the catalog. This is a very visual episode, but you'll also hear grat stories, giving us context and a few really interesting cultural threads in there too. I'm really happy Tom could come on and share with us. Tom is a kind soul and a really interesting creative thinker-- someone who's going to be experimenting and looking for how the medium...
2024-04-13
1h 16
90s Mini-Comics Oral History Archives
Joe Chiappetta - 90s Mini-Comics Oral History Archives
https://www.sequentialartistsworkshop.org/90s-oral-history-project Joe Chiappetta is the creator of the much loved comic series, Silly Daddy. From his Wikipedia: Chiappetta began publishing Silly Daddy in 1991. A graphic novel collection of his work came out in 1994, featuring a decade of art. Chiappetta began posting Silly Daddy as a webcomic in 2004, and moved it to Blogger in early 2007.Born out of the American Independent Comics Movement, the comic started shortly after the birth of his first child in 1991, artist Joe Chiappetta began his career as "Silly Daddy", a mostly autobiographical comic series centered on his experience (and lack thereof...
2024-04-03
56 min
90s Mini-Comics Oral History Archives
Peter Conrad - 90s Mini-Comics Oral History Interviews
Peter S. Conrad is a cartoonist best known for Attempted Not Known, Vidrio Cafe, and This Was 2020. He has been making comics from the San Jose, California area for decades. You can find his online work at https://attemptednotknown.com/ and http://www.vidriocafe.com/ https://www.sequentialartistsworkshop.org/90s-oral-history-project 90’S Mini-comics oral history project Imagine… waiting two weeks to know if you got a LIKE. Imagine taking an all nighter, a bunch of stapling and two trip to the copy store and...
2024-03-29
26 min
Everyday Oral Surgery
Summiting Life: Highpointing Adventures and Oral Surgery Insights, with Dr. Samuel Scroggins
Balancing having a family and career as an oral surgeon can be quite difficult and today’s guest is no stranger to this struggle. Dr. Samuel Scroggins joins us today to share how he manages to find the highs in life while running his own private practice, raising eight children, and going on incredible highpointing adventures. Tuning in, you’ll hear all about our guest’s background and training, what made him interested in highpointing, why he loves it so much, and his plans for his next adventure. We then delve into how he got through residency with his large...
2024-03-25
37 min
The Wisdom Project Podcast
Proof of Progress: The Women in Bourbon Oral History Project
In early 2021, the Nunn Center and Dr. Janice Fernheimer partnered to launch the Women in Bourbon Oral History Project. This oral history project, built in collaboration with students, documents women who have played important roles in Kentucky’s bourbon industry. Doug Boyd and Janice Fernheimer reflect on this phase of the oral history project and some key themes expressed in the interviews. Access oral history interviews online: The Women in Bourbon Oral History Project. Episode produced by Doug Boyd and Janice Fernheimer Assistant Producers: Taylor Davis, Emily Fay, Qwenton Briggs Music by D...
2024-03-18
26 min
90s Mini-Comics Oral History Archives
Roberta Gregory - 90s Mini-Comics Oral History Interviews
https://www.sequentialartistsworkshop.org/90s-oral-history-project Roberta Gregory is the legendary, groundbreaking cartoonist, the first woman to self-publish a full length solo comic, Dynamite Damsels in 1976 and she has continued to be involved in mini-comics and self-publishing through the 2000s. She's contributed to Gay Comix, Wimmen's Comix, Tits & Clits and is the solo author of Bitchy Bitch, Winging It, Sheila and the Unicorn and many more. Thanks for listening! ------------------ 90’S Mini-comics oral history project Imagine… waiting two weeks to know if you got a LIKE. Imagine taking an all nighter, a bunch of stapling and two trip to the copy...
2024-03-18
49 min
Everyday Oral Surgery
Oral Health Collaborative: Bridging the Gap Between Periodontists and Oral Surgeons (with Drs. Robert McNeill and Stephanie Ganter)
If you don’t want periodontists and oral surgeons working together, then turn off this podcast right now, because today is all about bridging the gap between a divide that’s stood for far too long. Joining us today is oral surgeon, Robert McNeill, DDS, MD, MBA, FACD, FICD, and periodontist, Stephanie Ganter, DDS, MS, FACD, FICD. The pair jointly host a podcast and share a dental practice, and they are here to explain how their two specialties can work together in harmony (against all odds). We discuss the importance of building better systemic channels of communication, how periodontists and...
2024-03-18
1h 04
Oral Cancer Answers Podcast
Oral Cancer Answers - Dr. Sahar Mirfarsi & Stephanie Govea
Oral Biopsy "Save Lives" with Dr. Sahar Mirfarsi & Stephanie Govea is about how a grant and a passionate oral medicine doctor can make a difference in people's lives. It was recorded with Kyle from OCF. Guests: Dr. Sahar Mirfarsi Stephanie Govea - 4th Year Medical Student
2024-03-17
49 min
90s Mini-Comics Oral History Archives
Tom Hart - 90s Mini-Comics Oral History Archives
Tom Hart is the founder of The Sequential Artists Workshop and the subject of our beta test of the 90s Mini-Comics Oral History Archives. He is the creator of Hutch Owen, Love Looks Left, Wodaabe and many mini-comics in the 90s and after. The 90s Mini Comics Oral History aims to collect the stories of ANYONE who made self-published mini-comics in the roughly 10 years before the broad acceptance of the internet (the 90’s, give or take.)
2024-03-11
39 min
Everyday Oral Surgery
Burning Mouth Syndrome, Diagnosis and Management (with Dr. Hayley Vatcher, Oral Medicine Specialist)
Burning Mouth Syndrome is not a strictly surgical topic, but it’s something practitioners will often deal with. During this episode, Dr. Hayley Vatcher returns to the podcast to share her insights on this complex diagnosis and how best to treat it. Tune in as Dr. Vatcher draws on her years of experience to offer guidelines on identifying when patients are struggling with this condition and advising them on how to manage it. Starting with more conservative approaches, we explore different methods of dealing with Burning Mouth and reducing the symptoms, including nutritional and supplementary care, topical solutions, and mo...
2023-12-18
36 min
Everyday Oral Surgery
Navigating Oral Surgery with Throat Packs – A Guide to Timing, Techniques, and Aspiration Risks
Returning for another insightful episode, Dr. Ben Hechler is here to delve into the intricacies of throat packs, addressing the when, why, and how. Join the conversation as we explore the various scenarios where a throat pack is warranted, when it's advisable to refrain from using them, and how to approach using throat packs in the different levels of anesthesia and sedation. We then dive into a discussion on the various techniques for doing throat packs, and hear our thoughts on navigating patients or patient groups who are high-risk or have severe gag reflexes. Tune in for a d...
2023-12-11
33 min
Everyday Oral Surgery
Optimizing Surgery Outcomes - A Conversation with Dr. Katie Lee on Inflammation Reduction and Oral Health Enhancement
Clinical work tends to be siloed, but the connection between mouth and body accounts for a lot of what goes wrong. During this conversation, we are joined by Dr. Katie Lee, a General Dentist practicing in Denver, and the author of Saved by the Mouth, a book educating patients and practitioners on the relationship between the health of the mouth and the rest of the body. You’ll hear about Dr. Lee’s book and its intended audiences, bad bacteria, and the risk that inflammation and infection pose during surgery. We discuss testing prior to operating, why disease prevention is e...
2023-11-15
35 min
Everyday Oral Surgery
Medicine Review: Liver Disorders and their Relevance to Oral Surgery (with Dr. Andrew Jenzer)
Liver disorders affect oral surgery greatly, and in this episode of Everyday Oral Surgery, Dr. Andrew Jenzer joins us to do a medicine review of liver disorders. Tuning in, you’ll hear all about the function of the liver, how bile flows through the body, liver function tests, the different kinds of liver damage, and how the gallbladder affects the liver. We also discuss a couple of interesting liver disorders before Andrew tells us how patients with liver dysfunction are evaluated and managed by oral surgeons. Finally, our guest does a review of medication used to treat liver dysfunction pa...
2023-11-08
57 min
Everyday Oral Surgery
Valuable Partners: The Impact of NPs and PAs on an Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery Practice, with Dr. Paul Shivers
Running an oral surgery practice can be grueling work, which is why it’s so important to include partners who will help you build a robust practice that can function optimally for years to come. Joining us today to discuss the powerful impact of nurse practitioners (NPs) and physician assistants (PAs) on oral and maxillofacial surgery practices, is Dr. Paul Shrivers, MD, DMD. We talk with Paul about his residency experiences, how he came to specialize, and his early interest in neck oncology. He shares what he learned about the many benefits of using NPs and PAs in surgeons’ prac...
2023-10-30
40 min
Everyday Oral Surgery
Refining Oral Surgery Practice Communication: Exploring Loom with Dr. Dexter Mattox
Advancements in AI are impacting industries across the world. But how can AI be used by oral maxillofacial surgeons to elevate their profession as a whole? And how can these tools refine communication within your practice? Joining us today to answer these questions, and more, is return guest, Dr. Dexter Mattox, Founder and CEO of IMvision Dental. Today’s conversation focuses primarily on Loom, a video messaging tool that helps you communicate through instantly shareable videos, by providing a comprehensive breakdown of how this tool can be used to transform your communication systems. Discover the many ways that Loom ca...
2023-10-16
38 min
Everyday Oral Surgery
Exploring the Role of the Oral Medicine Specialist in Oral Surgery with Dr. Hayley Vatcher
Where do oral medicine specialists fit in the world of oral surgery? Here on the Everyday Oral Surgery Podcast is the oral medicine specialist, Dr. Hayley Vatcher to answer this question! Tuning in, you’ll hear all about Hayley’s career, the process of becoming an oral medicine specialist, the types of patients she gets, what treatment she offers, how she treats TMB, all about autoimmune conditions she sees and how she treats them, and so much more! We even delve into some interesting topics such as the emotional factors involved in oral conditions and how diet plays a role...
2023-09-18
58 min
Everyday Oral Surgery
Brush and Scalpel: The Artful Surgeon's Perspective on da Vinci, Dali, and the Relationship of Art with Oral Surgery, with Dr. Christopher Brown
All humans are gifted with creativity; some are just able to express theirs more than others. And for oral surgeons, creativity is a vital part of their toolkit. But what other parallels can be drawn between art and oral surgery? Joining us today to show us why art and oral surgery are more similar than we may think is entrepreneur, painter, author, and oral surgeon Dr. Christopher Brown. Dr. Brown has made several movies and has written numerous novels, mostly about Renaissance art and religion, and he shares how he became immersed in art and why he reveres the...
2023-09-06
41 min
The Paradigm Concept with Dr. David Rallis
Dr. Mike Walker on Oral Surgery and His Journey
Dr. Mike Walker is a successful oral surgeon who has made significant strides in his career. His journey to success began during dental school when he exhibited leadership by placing his first dental implant. This achievement not only showcased his skills but also demonstrated his dedication to advancing in the field. During this time, he began building connections with oral surgeons in his local area, which would later play a pivotal role in shaping his career.As he continued to foster relationships with experienced oral surgeons, he had the opportunity to closely observe their work and found...
2023-08-24
37 min
Everyday Oral Surgery
Note-taking 2.0: How AI and Text Blaze Revolutionize Oral Surgery Documentation, with Dr. Dexter Mattox
There is no doubt that as a society, we are now fully immersed in the AI era. And whilst AI adoption may be slow and tentative, today’s guest is here to explain why everyone in dentistry should be embracing AI with haste! Dexter Mattox, DMD, DD, is the Founder and CEO of IMvision Dental, and after walking us through his professional history and current practice setup, Dr. Dexter dives deep into how AI and other new technologies can help oral surgeons in their practices. We learn about the wonders of Text Blaze and Chat GPT as they pertain to...
2023-08-23
43 min
The Paradigm Concept with Dr. David Rallis
Exploring Oral Surgery Excellence: A Conversation with Dr. Michael Shapiro
In this episode of the podcast, we had the privilege of speaking with Dr. Michael Shapiro, an oral surgeon from Ohio Dental Implants and Oral Surgery. The discussion primarily focused on Dr. Shapiro's background, his plans for the future, his practice philosophy, practice development, and his partnership with Paradigm.Dr. Shapiro began by sharing his journey in establishing the practice. He initially joined with an oral surgeon who retired, and over time, he took on the responsibility of building the practice on his own. However, he recognized the limitations in further growth and decided to partner with...
2023-08-17
25 min
The Paradigm Concept with Dr. David Rallis
Technology Infrastructure in Oral Surgery with CTO Ted Timmerman
In this episode of the podcast, we dive into the world of oral surgery and explore the critical role that technology infrastructure plays in delivering efficient and high-quality patient care. Our special guest is Ted Timmerman, the Chief Technology Officer (CTO) of Paradigm Oral Health.Ted stresses the need to build robust technology systems and infrastructure beyond the clinical tools. He delves into the critical aspects of infrastructure, such as disaster and cybersecurity. By implementing comprehensive disaster recovery plans and secure backup systems, oral surgery practices can minimize the business impact of unforeseen events like natural disasters...
2023-07-06
25 min
The Paradigm Concept with Dr. David Rallis
Advice and insights for new surgeons starting in an oral surgery practice with Dr. Rachel Strait
In the inaugural episode of our podcast, we had the privilege of hosting Dr. Rachel Strait, a recently graduated oral surgeon, who shared her invaluable insights and experiences with our audience. Throughout the conversation, Dr. Strait provided a fresh perspective on the significance of academics and the continuous pursuit of knowledge through interactions with both peers and experienced surgeons.One of the main takeaways from the episode was Dr. Strait's emphasis on the importance of ongoing learning in the field of oral surgery. As a newly minted oral surgeon herself, she highlighted the critical role that continuous...
2023-06-06
27 min
Everyday Oral Surgery
Discussion on the St. Louis Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery Review course and reasons to become board certified (with Drs. Rishad Shaikh and Damian Findlay)
Presented by a prestigious faculty of clinicians from advanced OMS training programs and private practices, board review courses like the St. Louis Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery Review are tailored towards preparing board candidates for the Oral Certifying Examination. Today, you’ll hear from two of the creators of the St. Louis OMS Review, Dr. Rishad Shaikh and Dr. Damian Findlay, who are both practicing oral and maxillofacial surgeons in the St. Louis area. They offer some insight into their board certification preparation course and fellowship process, which includes highly detailed and didactic lectures from experts in each discipline, accompanied by in...
2023-05-22
29 min
Everyday Oral Surgery
Pro Tips on Preparing for and Passing the Oral Board Exam (with Dr. Matthew Pham, Who Recently Passed the Exam)
The oral and maxillofacial board exam is a daunting prospect for even the most courageous of us. So today, we are joined once again by Dr. Matthew Pham to discuss everything related to the oral board exam and what you need to do to pass. Having recently passed his exam, Dr. Pharm shares how he studied for uncommon procedures, how the exam process is structured, what the final assessment looks like, and how he overcame his nerves. Our guest explains what you should be on the lookout for prior to your exam, how to present material in the right...
2023-04-10
36 min
OMS Voices: An AAOMS Podcast
Oral Cancer and the OMS
More than 53,000 Americans will be diagnosed with oral or oropharyngeal cancer this year. Dr. Deepak Kademani discusses how the mortality rate for oral cancer is particularly high – not because it is hard to detect, diagnose or treat, but because the cancer often is discovered late in its development and why routine self-exams and routine dental/medical checkups are so important.
2023-03-29
00 min
Everyday Oral Surgery
Resident Series: Oral Potentially Malignant Disorders (OPMDs) Review (with Dr. Ben Hechler)
Joining us on the show again today, is Dr. Benjamin Hechler, an oral and maxilofacial surgeon practicing in North Carolina. He is here today to take us through a thorough review of OPMDs, Oral Potentially Malignant Disorders. We dive into what OPMDs are, the risk factors associated with developing them, and those risk factors associated with the progression of OPMDs to cancer. We have a lengthy discussion on the terminology associated with OPMDs and our guest talks us through the continuum of higher-grade to lower-grade/mild, moderate, and severe dysplasia. With his experience in the field, Dr. Hechler is...
2023-03-27
1h 04
Everyday Oral Surgery
Stephen Thorne: A Conversation With the CEO of Pacific Dental Services About the Future of Oral Surgery in America, and the Many Opportunities That Abound
Today’s guest has dedicated his life to helping dentists create incredible practices that serve their patients, their employees, and clinicians while growing as big as they want to! Stephen Thorne is the founder and leader of Pacific Dental Services. He started his career by working in his father’s dental practice and learned all aspects of the business there before founding his company in 1994. Pacific Dental Services now has over 900 practices around the country in 30 different states. Today Stephen joins us to share his story and shed light on the future of the oral surgery profession in America. He e...
2022-10-05
32 min
Everyday Oral Surgery
Tips On Using Nitrous and Oral Sedation Effectively
Welcome to another episode of Every Day Oral Surgery! Today, we are joined by Jake Stucki to discuss some tips on using nitrous and oral sedation effectively. In this short episode, you’ll hear about the impetus for today’s topic, what could be happening when a patient says the nitrous isn’t working, and the pros and cons of using nitrous, as well as why you shouldn’t just crank it higher. We also discuss a potentially better method of sedation than anesthesia, some of our experiences of using oral sedation, and the importance of using proper dosage, plus som...
2022-08-15
31 min
Everyday Oral Surgery
Dr. Ashkan Mobini: The Keys to Overcoming Obstacles in Your Way to Becoming an Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon (and Pearls on Being the Greatest Non-Cat Intern Ever)
Becoming an oral and maxillofacial surgeon is not an easy task. It takes years of grueling training, during which you’ll undoubtedly experience many failures and setbacks. It can be especially tough if you take an unorthodox route to becoming one. In today’s episode, we sit down with Dr. Ashkan Mobini to talk about the non-traditional journey he took to becoming an oral and maxillofacial surgeon and how he found the grit to continue despite the immense obstacles he faced. When he first graduated in 2011, Dr. Mobini knew he was interested in becoming an oral surgeon but student debt...
2022-07-04
43 min
Oral Diseases
Episode #48 - Importance of oral hygiene
Listen to this podcast to know more about oral hygiene. Do you wanna know more about oral diseases? Follow us on the instagram on the link below. instagram.com/doencasdeboca
2022-06-28
01 min
Everyday Oral Surgery
Dr. Barett Andreasen: When To Have an Oral Radiologist Read Your CBCT Scans and More on Diagnosing Dangerous Pathology From X-Rays
The scope of what CBCT scans can expose is unmatched, but it’s of utmost importance that we know what to look for or consult someone who does. Dr. Barett Andreasen is an oral and maxillofacial radiologist practicing in Salt Lake City Utah. He has his own practice, Radiodontics, which offers radiology reports and CBCT scan reviews to practicing dentists and oral maxillofacial surgeons. In this episode, we discuss the legal responsibility practitioners have for CBCT scan findings, and the role and responsibility of oral radiologists to ensure no dangerous pathology goes undiagnosed. Dr. Andreasen emphasizes the importance of do...
2022-05-30
41 min
Everyday Oral Surgery
Kathleen Schultz: Pediatric Oral Pathology Review (By a Pediatric Oral Pathologist)
Welcome back to another episode of Every Day Oral Surgery! Today we talk to Dr. Kathleen Schultz, a specialist in pediatric dental medicine and oromaxillofacial pathology at Northwell Health. We start the discussion with an overview of Kathleen’s training and how her current practice is set up, followed by the two types of cases that she most frequently sees. Tune in to find out why asking patients questions about their general health can lead to the identification of the underlying systemic illnesses causing mouth ulcers, and the common symptoms Kathleen sees in children with Crohn’s disease. We lear...
2022-04-04
1h 02
Everyday Oral Surgery
Dr. Kavir Rajkumar: My Experience Practicing Oral Surgery in South Africa
Although different countries use different medical terms and numbering systems, a broken jaw is still a broken jaw, a point made by today’s guest, South African dentist Dr. Kavir Rajkumar. We start the episode with how Kavir ended up working in a state hospital in one of the coastal provinces, and the type of cases he works on. To understand the wide range of trauma cases Kavir sees, he gives us a quick rundown of how the healthcare system works in South Africa, and how dental and oromaxillofacial qualifications differ from the USA. From there we launch into th...
2022-03-03
46 min
Everyday Oral Surgery
Drs. Aaron Figueroa, Rishad Shaikh, Joe Ivory: Pearls on Preparing for the Oral Board Exam
Board exams can feel like the end of the world, with examiners hoping that you fail and questions designed to trip you up! This is not the reality, and today we talk to Drs. Aaron Figueroa, Rishad Shaikh, and Joe Ivory about how to manage the fear of board exams so that you can put your best foot forward. Tune in to hear all about the board exam training course that Aaron, Rishad, and Joe have developed, and why it's so different from the rest. We hear from each of these surgeons about their experiences of their own exams...
2022-02-28
47 min
Everyday Oral Surgery
Dr. Eli Tabari: Making a Movie as an Oral Surgeon and Advice on Realizing Your Own Passion Project
Welcome back to another episode of Every Day Oral Surgery! Today I talk to oral surgeon and movie maker, Dr. Eli Tabari. Tune in to find out why engaging in a passion project can be so rewarding, and the words of advice Eli has for anyone hesitating to embark on their passion project. We discuss the challenges Eli faced in making the movie, as well as why he splits his time between hospitals, trauma, and private practice. Hear case studies where Eli has learned important life lessons, and why young surgeons should learn about business finance. Get to know...
2021-12-23
38 min
Oral Diseases
Episode #41 - Pigmented lesions of the oral cavity
Listen to this episode to know more about the pigmented lesions of the oral cavity. Do you want to know more about oral diseases? Follow us on Instagram @doencasdeboca https://www.instagram.com/doencasdeboca/
2021-12-09
02 min
Mississippi Moments Podcast
Dr. Stephen Sloan - Post-Crisis Oral History Projects
Dr. Stephen Sloan accepted the position of Assistant Director of the Center for Oral History and Cultural Heritage in 2003. In this episode, he discusses those years and how his tenure was shaped by the arrival of Hurricane Katrina in September of 2005. Sloan begins the conversation with memories of how his family survived the storm and the cleanup that followed. Soon after Katrina, the COHCH began conducting oral history interviews of the survivors. Sloan describes the need for such a project and the positive response it received. Based in part on those experiences, Sloan co-authored a book on c...
2021-08-02
11 min
Oral Diseases
Episode #22 - Oral lesions associated with HPV part 2
Listen to this episode to know more about oral lesions associated with HPV. Do you want to know more about oral diseases? Follow us on Instagram @doencasdeboca https://www.instagram.com/doencasdeboca/
2021-07-23
05 min
Oral Diseases
Episode #22 - Oral lesions associated with HPV part 1
Listen to this episode to know more about oral lesions associated with HPV. Do you want to know more about oral diseases? Follow us on Instagram @doencasdeboca https://www.instagram.com/doencasdeboca/
2021-07-17
04 min
Mississippi Moments Podcast
Brandt Caudill - His Father's Zest for Life and Passion for Oral History
This week, for our 50th Anniversary, we begin to document the story of us with a short series of episodes based on interviews conducted this spring of former directors and staffers. Unfortunately, our first director, Dr. Orley B. Caudill, Sr., passed away in 2015 at the age of 97. But luckily for us, his son, Brandt Caudill was willing to share his memories of his father and he had plenty of good stories! Orley Caudill was working as a grocery store manager in Wenatchee, Washington when WWII erupted and soon found himself in the Army, guarding the Pacific coastline...
2021-07-06
11 min
South Phoenix Oral History Project
2.54. Oral Histories in Conversation
It's the second season of the More and More Every Day Podcast. Join us every day for short (10 minute) episodes to talk all things oral history and challenge yourself with a daily oral history prompt.Today's prompt is an Expert Challenge! Draft a comparative piece that places one event/issue/theme at the center of a conversation with multiple narrators. Use at least three different oral histories. Resources Johnson, E. Patrick. Black. Queer. Southern. Women. : an oral history Chapel Hill : The University of North Carolina Press, (2018). Johnson, E. Patr...
2021-06-03
06 min
South Phoenix Oral History Project
2.50. Collecting, Archiving, and Analyzing – Caution for Oral Historians
It's the second season of the More and More Every Day Podcast. Join us every day for short (10 minute) episodes to talk all things oral history and challenge yourself with a daily oral history prompt.Today's prompt: Today’s challenge, therefore, is two-fold. Listen to or watch an interview you’ve previously recorded and evaluate your use of silences. Next, take a look at Sander’s suggestions linked in the show notes, select one, and give it a try.Resources Howard Levin, “Authentic Doing.” The Oral History Review (2011). https://www.jstor.org/s...
2021-05-28
07 min
South Phoenix Oral History Project
2.47. Oral Histories with Family Members
It's the second season of the More and More Every Day Podcast. Join us every day for short (10 minute) episodes to talk all things oral history and challenge yourself with a daily oral history prompt. Today's prompt: Think of a family member you’d like to interview. First, take a look at the UCLA source and think through some of the pre-interview steps. Then, scroll to the bottom and consider their family history sample outline. Make your own or adapt theirs, and then call your family member to get them scheduled! Res...
2021-05-25
09 min
Everyday Oral Surgery
Dr. Howard Farran and Dr. Grant Stucki: Discussing contemporary oral surgery issues with the most prolific dental podcaster (this episode is shared with Howard Farran’s podcast, Dentistry Uncensored)
Today on the show the dynamic gets reversed because this is a recording of Dr. Stucki being interviewed by the famous Dr. Howard Farran! Dr. Farran is arguably the titan of dental podcasting, as he is the host of the widely loved Dentistry Uncensored show, and he also wrote Uncomplicate Business which Dr. Stucki is a big fan of. Dr. Stucki originally reached out to Dr. Farran, asking him to be a guest on Every Day Oral Surgery but to Dr. Stucki’s surprise, Dr. Farran asked him if he wanted to be a guest on Dentistry Uncensored instead! In...
2021-05-21
1h 17
South Phoenix Oral History Project
2.45. Considering Oral History and the Law
It's the second season of the More and More Every Day Podcast. Join us every day for short (10 minute) episodes to talk all things oral history and challenge yourself with a daily oral history prompt.Today's prompt: Set a timer – I’m going to go with 2 hours. In that time, do a deep dive on all things legal and oral history. Resources John A. Neuenschwander. A Guide to Oral History and the Law. Vol. Second edition, Oxford University Press, 2014. EBSCOhost, search-ebscohost-com.ez2.maricopa.edu/login.aspx?direct=true&db=e000xna&AN...
2021-05-21
04 min
Oral Cancer Answers Podcast
Oral Cancer Answers with Dr. David E. Levy
The Human Immune System Basics In a time of a Covid pandemic, and the rapid development of several life-saving vaccines to address it, the world has seen the possibilities that vaccines offer. But none of this has come without something unexpected given the hundreds of thousands who have died; vaccine hesitancy. One of the primary drivers for the last 20+ years of oropharyngeal cancers has been a virus, HPV. In 2006 a vaccine was made available in the market that will prevent HPV infections in the future generation that gets vaccinated now as children. Here in our head and...
2021-05-18
1h 05
South Phoenix Oral History Project
2.40. Using Your Oral Histories – Transcribing
It's the second season of the More and More Every Day Podcast. Join us every day for short (10 minute) episodes to talk all things oral history and challenge yourself with a daily oral history prompt.Today's prompt: Transcribe, or begin to transcribe your interview. **If you don’t have your own interview to transcribe, you are more than welcome to request a sample interview from me! Please reach out to us @SMCChistory #MoreandMoreEveryday and we’ll happily share our sample materials with you.Resources Baylor, Oral Histo...
2021-05-14
05 min
South Phoenix Oral History Project
2.39. Using Your Oral Histories – Transcription: Creating a Plan
It's the second season of the More and More Every Day Podcast. Join us every day for short (10 minute) episodes to talk all things oral history and challenge yourself with a daily oral history prompt.Today's prompt: Create a plan for formatting and working through your transcript. Resources The Library of Congress, American Folklife Center: “Indexing and Transcribing Your Interviews” https://www.loc.gov/vets/transcribe.html Columbia University, Center for Oral History Research: “Oral History Transcription Guide.” https://static1.squarespace.com/static/575a10ba27d4bd5d7300a207/t/5a5f95a2652de...
2021-05-13
08 min
South Phoenix Oral History Project
2.38. Using Your Oral Histories – Biographical Stories Part III of III
It's the second season of the More and More Every Day Podcast. Join us every day for short (10 minute) episodes to talk all things oral history and challenge yourself with a daily oral history prompt.Today's prompt: Using the interview you have conducted, draft a biographical story of your narrator including all of these elements: Title, role, 500 words about him/her and his/her context, quotes, and a conclusion. Throughout the story, identify good spots for audio or video clips, and/or images. Resources Swain, Ellen D. “Oral H...
2021-05-12
10 min
South Phoenix Oral History Project
2.37. Using Your Oral Histories – Biographical Stories Part II of III
It's the second season of the More and More Every Day Podcast. Join us every day for short (10 minute) episodes to talk all things oral history and challenge yourself with a daily oral history prompt.Today's prompt: Explore our signature collection at Southphoenixoralhistory.com, looking common elements in our biographical profiles. And a special note to our listeners who may not be writing for our collection specifically, that’s okay! Use our collection as a jumping off point, or find a different collection that’s more up your alley. Eith...
2021-05-11
05 min
South Phoenix Oral History Project
2.36. Using Your Oral Histories – Biographical Stories Part I of III
It's the second season of the More and More Every Day Podcast. Join us every day for short (10 minute) episodes to talk all things oral history and challenge yourself with a daily oral history prompt.Today's prompt: Read the article and reflect. As you read this article in preparation of writing your final story for publication, what does it make you think about? Try to explain how your writing will fit within the framework of your personal research.Today's Resources: History Matters, “Interpreting Oral History” http://historymatters.gmu.edu/mse/o...
2021-05-10
06 min
South Phoenix Oral History Project
2.35. Using Your Oral Histories - Indexing Your Interview II of II
It's the second season of the More and More Every Day Podcast. Join us every day for short (10 minute) episodes to talk all things oral history and challenge yourself with a daily oral history prompt.Today's prompt: practice indexing an oral history. Today's Resources: Indexing as Engaging Oral History Research: Using OHMS to “Compose History” in the Writing Classroom by Douglas A. Boyd, Janice W. Fernheimer &Rachel Dixon, Oral History ReviewTranscribing Oral History” https://www.routledge.com/Transcribing-Oral-History/Bergen/p/book/9780815350934Louie B. Nunn Center for Oral History Resources: https://libraries.uky.edu/libp...
2021-05-07
08 min
South Phoenix Oral History Project
2.34. Using Your Oral Histories - Indexing Your Interview I of II
It's the second season of the More and More Every Day Podcast. Join us every day for short (10 minute) episodes to talk all things oral history and challenge yourself with a daily oral history prompt.Today's prompt: brainstorm and define the components of an oral history index. Today's Resources: Indexing as Engaging Oral History Research: Using OHMS to “Compose History” in the Writing Classroom by Douglas A. Boyd, Janice W. Fernheimer &Rachel Dixon, Oral History Review Transcribing Oral History” https://www.routledge.com/Transcribing-Oral-History/Bergen/p/book/9780815350934 Louie B. Nunn Center f...
2021-05-06
11 min
Everyday Oral Surgery
A General Dentist’s Perspective on What He is Looking for When Referring to an Oral Surgeon with Dr. Michael Hall
Today’s guest on the Everyday Oral Surgery Podcast is Dr. Michael Hall, a general dentist who practices in Pueblo, Colorado, and a close friend of your host, Dr. Grant Stucki. In this episode, Dr. Hall shares his perspective as a general dentist when dealing with an oral maxillofacial surgeon and reflects on his personal business experience, as a dentist who owns his own practice. Tuning in, you’ll hear what his top criteria are when referring out, why patient feedback is important, and how having an abundance mentality can make you a better teacher. So stay tuned, and enjo...
2021-04-22
11 min
South Phoenix Oral History Project
2.21. Nuts and Bolts: The Craft of Doing Oral History
It's the second season of the More and More Every Day Podcast. Join us every day for short (10 minute) episodes to talk all things oral history and challenge yourself with a daily oral history prompt.Today's prompt: Take time today to read about the craft of oral history. And reflect on these questions: Before you started doing these challenges, what did you think oral history entailed? And now that you’ve done some research today, how (if at all) have your opinions on oral history changed? Today's Resources:Oral History Association: Et...
2021-04-19
06 min
Oral Diseases
Episode #10 - Oral Lesions in Patients with Special Needs
Listen to this episode to know more about the oral lseions in patients with special needs. Do you want to know more about oral diseases? Follow us on Instagram @doencasdeboca https://www.instagram.com/doencasdeboca/
2021-04-15
02 min
South Phoenix Oral History Project
2.11. Trust and Memories in Oral History
It's the second season of the More and More Every Day Podcast. Join us every day for short (10 minute) episodes to talk all things oral history and challenge yourself with a daily oral history prompt.Today's prompt: I’m going to give you a few options. Do one, do them all, it’s up to you. Take a look at Monika Vrzgulova’s article. What does it make you think of?Write down some ways you can build trust with the people you are interviewing, especially during raw moments in the conversation. Write down any “tri...
2021-04-05
07 min
South Phoenix Oral History Project
2.8. Nonverbal Active Listening for Oral Historians
It's the second season of the More and More Every Day Podcast. Join us every day for short (10 minute) episodes to talk all things oral history and challenge yourself with a daily oral history prompt.Today's prompt: Let’s work on our nonverbal active listening cues together. Select one nonverbal active listening cue and try it out! Interview a friend or family member with the intent to practice one of these nonverbal active listening cues: smiling, eye contact, head nods, mirroring, posture, whatever you think you need to practice!Nonverbal active listening cues to...
2021-03-31
11 min
South Phoenix Oral History Project
2.6. Getting Started with Oral History
It's the second season of the More and More Every Day Podcast. Join us every day for short (10 minute) episodes to talk all things oral history and challenge yourself with a daily oral history prompt.Today's prompt: Today, I ask you a series of questions, and as I do, I want you to answer on your own. Feel free to pause the recording as needed. It’s okay if you don’t know the “right” answers. Just write down what you think. You can even write, “I don’t know.” Today's Resources:
2021-03-29
05 min
South Phoenix Oral History Project
2.5. What Do You Want to Learn about Oral History?
It's the second season of the More and More Every Day Podcast. Join us every day for short (10 minute) episodes to talk all things oral history and challenge yourself with a daily oral history prompt.Today's prompt: I’m asking you: “What do you want out of this?” Write down your hopes for this season of More and More Every Day. Share your progress with us:@SMCChistory (Twitter and Insta)historysouthmountain@gmail.comMore and More Every Day is brought to you by the South Phoenix Oral Histor...
2021-03-26
04 min
South Phoenix Oral History Project
2.4. What is Oral History?
It's the second season of the More and More Every Day Podcast. Join us every day for short (10 minute) episodes to talk all things oral history and challenge yourself with a daily oral history prompt.Today's prompt: Write your elevator speech. Sit down with your journal or laptop and write up what you would say to someone if they asked you “what is oral history?” Try to avoid answering as if you’re talking to a student, a colleague, or someone who already knows the answer. Share your progress with us:@SMCChistory (Twitte...
2021-03-25
04 min
South Phoenix Oral History Project
2.2. Can I do oral history?
It's the second season of the More and More Every Day Podcast. Join us every day for short (10 minute) episodes to talk all things oral history and challenge yourself with a daily oral history prompt.Today's prompt: What makes (or would make) you suited for oral history? There are no wrong answers.Share your progress with us:@SMCChistory (Twitter and Insta)historysouthmountain@gmail.comMore and More Every Day is brought to you by the South Phoenix Oral History Project at South Mountain Community College, in partnership with the...
2021-03-23
04 min
South Phoenix Oral History Project
2.1. What is it about oral history?
Here we go! It's the second season of the More and More Every Day Podcast. Join us every day for short (10 minute) episodes to talk all things oral history and challenge yourself with a daily oral history prompt. Today's prompt: What is oral history, and why are so many non-historians attracted to it?Today's resources: https://www.thrillist.com/entertainment/nation/oral-histories-ghostbusters-nirvana-clueless-er-cheers-kanye-westhttps://www.vulture.com/news/oral-history/ Share your progress with us:@SMCChistory (Twitter and Insta)historysouthmountain@gmail.com More and More Every Da...
2021-03-22
09 min
Oral Diseases
Episode #5 - Oral Candidiasis
Listen to this episode to know more about oral candidiasis. Do you want to know more about oral diseases? Follow us on Instagram @doencasdeboca https://www.instagram.com/doencasdeboca/
2021-03-11
02 min
Oral Diseases
Episode #4 - Oral Cancer
Have you ever heard about oral cancer? Do you know that some habits may influence its appearance? Listen to our podcast to know about this malignant disease. Do you want to know more about oral diseases? Follow us on Instagram @doencasdeboca https://www.instagram.com/doencasdeboca/
2021-03-05
03 min
Everyday Oral Surgery
Dr. Trina Sengupta: If at first you don't succeed, try, try again (the importance of being persistent in the face of trials, both to become an oral surgeon and to succeed as an oral surgeon)
As today’s guest can attest, it’s never been more challenging to become an oral surgeon. And if you do have what it takes, then toxic learning cultures might discourage you from pursuing your career. In this episode, we speak to Dr. Trina Sengupta about the importance of persistence in becoming an oral surgeon. Early in our conversation, we ask Trina about her experience teaching residents who might not be committed to oral surgery. After comparing private practice with working in large institutions, Trina shares how she maintains her composure under stressful environments. Reflecting on her career, Trina high...
2021-02-15
25 min
Everyday Oral Surgery
Drs. Weiskopf and Stucki: What Health Risks Does the Daily Practice of Oral Surgery Pose to Your Health and How Can You Combat Them?
As medical professionals, our focus is most often on the health of others, but this does not mean that we should neglect ourselves and forget about the risks that come with being an oral surgeon. Today Dr. Stucki and Dr. Weiskopf sit down to talk about some of the important factors in staying healthy while working, looking at both physical and mental wellbeing. We first cover the array of risks that are associated with the profession and some simple strategies for dealing with things like backache and muscle issues, before moving onto the topics of diet, rest, and meditation...
2021-02-08
31 min
The Oral-B ToothCast
Episode 8 - Novel ways to promote oral health with Dr Rachel Martin
Dental professionals embrace oral health promotion in many different environments. Listen to how Dr Martin takes it to the national level.
2021-01-20
20 min
Everyday Oral Surgery
Dr. Jacob Stucki: Power Tips For Getting Into the Oral Surgery Residency of Your Choice and Excelling in Residency
The best way to cut your teeth in oral surgery is through residency, but just getting there can be a massive challenge for young students. Today we speak with my kid brother Dr. Jacob Stucki about his path to residency and the means he used to get there. We open the show by exploring Jakes’s history in medical school and how he went about choosing a residency and ultimately being accepted for it. After hearing about his academic journey with UCLA and his residency at Case Western Reserve University, Jake shares his most valuable tips, starting at a gr...
2021-01-06
47 min
Oral Cancer Answers Podcast
Oral Cancer Answers - Top Virtual Fundraisers 2020
Cancer doesn’t stop for anyone or anything. With the first phase of our First National Virtual Fundraising event drawing to a close, we wanted to shout out and feature the top 3 fundraisers who have been a powerhouse during this event. All 3 have raised over $1000 for OCF and have been a huge encouragement for those who would also like to do good. Nick Kuehl – Nick is a Squamous Cell Carcinoma Survivor and is approaching his two-year anniversary of being diagnosed. To quote Nick, “My journey is not more special or unique than anyone else. We all have our own...
2020-09-18
1h 12
Oral Cancer Answers Podcast
Oral Cancer Answers with Jo-Anne Jones RDH
As a successful entrepreneur and international, award winning speaker, Jo-Anne has a career that has spanned over four decades as a dental hygienist with the last 20 years dedicated to education and speaking. Jo-Anne has been selected as one of DPR’s Top 25 Women in Dentistry and joins the 2020 Dentistry Today CE Leaders for the 10th consecutive year. In the midst of preparing to present her extensive research on HPV-related oropharyngeal cancer to her national association, Jo-Anne’s family were dealt a crushing blow of having a family member diagnosed with late stage HPV-positive tonsillar cancer. Jo-Anne proudly partners...
2019-12-09
55 min
Oral Cancer Answers Podcast
Oral Cancer Answers with Rebecca Bencal, advocate
We all hope that we never lose a loved one to oral cancer, but too often it happens. Sometimes there are a series of events that conspire to delay discovery and diagnosis, allowing the cancer to become much more invasive and difficult to cure. Even if that is possible, the morbidity associated with what are by any definition difficult treatments can be substantial. In this podcast we diverge from our science based informational format to speak with someone who has suffered that loss, oral cancer activist Rebecca Bencal who lost her twin sister Venessa to the disease. While this...
2019-06-18
40 min
Oral Cancer Answers Podcast
Oral Cancer Answers with Dr. Carole Fakhry, M.D., M.P.H.
Dr. Fakhry is a professor of otolaryngology, head and neck surgeon, and a multi peer reviewed published researcher in numerous high profile cancer journals, on staff at Johns Hopkins, and joins us to talk about the HPV virus and oropharyngeal cancer. This is not a typical academic/science discussion. The OCF staff asked the Dr. to specifically address questions that we get over our phonelines from both the public and patients as a matter of routine. The discussion ranges from subjects as diverse as unknown primary cancers, and the evolution of that term over the last decade, to HPV vaccine...
2018-10-03
49 min