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The Nursing Station
Preceptorship
In this episode, we discuss preceptorship as a key component of successful professional practice transition. Join us as we talk about preceptorship with nursing experts from across the health system. This episode was previously recorded internally in March, 2024.Contact Hour Evaluation Survey Link: https://nyumc.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_4MeW1gtfKCfDdxYHosts:Lauren Moran, MS, RN, NPD-BC, CNRN, SCRNGabby Bolanos MS, RN, MEDSURG-BC, GERO-BC Guests:Kelly Striegel, MSN, RN, APRN, AGCNS-BC, SCRNGuisela Alvarez RN...
2024-12-23
26 min
The Nursing Station
Nurse Residency Program
Nursing experts from across the health system discuss the NYU Langone Health Nurse Residency Program. The Nurse Residency Program augments orientation through a standardized curriculum of seminars designed specifically to support the new graduate RN’s transition into practice.Panelists:Lauren Moran MS, RN, NPD-BC, CNRN, SCRNElizabeth Capobianco MS, RN-BC, NPD-BCHillary Dutton MPH, MS, RN, CNE, CMSRNKathy Tong BSN, RN, SCRNContact Hour Evaluation: https://nyumc.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_0uotKyphi17qpim Resources:https://nyulangone.sharepoint.com/sites/Nursing/SitePages/Johns-Hopkins-EBP-Tool.as...
2024-11-25
32 min
Rapid Response RN
119: Spinal Cord Ischemia with Michelle Dedeo DNP, RN, CNS, ACCNS-AG, CCRN, CNRN, SCRN, TCRN
When Michelle discovered her patient was paralyzed, it surprised the whole medical team. This patient who was previously mobile and recovering from septic shock was now paralyzed and ultimately diagnosed with spinal cord ischemia, but could early intervention have changed the outcome?In this episode, we discuss the causes, signs, diagnosis and treatment of spinal cord ischemia. Michelle shares powerful insights from her work in neurocritical care, including a technique for detecting easy-to-miss neurological changes.Tune in to find out how you can improve patient outcomes when managing spinal cord ischemia!
2024-08-30
46 min
Nurse Rosa's INsights
Redefining Nursing Education with Melissa Mills
In the latest episode of Nurse Rosa's INsights, host Rosa Hart, BSN, RN, SCRN interviews nurse leader Melissa Mills, BSN, RN, MHA gathering insightful accounts of her nursing journey, her innovative approach to curriculum writing, and her efforts in advocating for changes in nursing reimbursement. Melissa shares her extensive 26-year nursing journey, reflecting on her experiences in pediatric and neonatal intensive care, home care, and hospice, where she discovered her passion for leadership. She reveals her transition into healthcare administration and how she found her love for curriculum writing over the past 7 years.Throughout the e...
2024-08-14
26 min
Nurse Rosa's INsights
Navigating Media and Nursing with Dr. Rachel Malloy
Welcome to episode 1 of Nurse Rosa's INsights where host Rosa Hart sits down with Dr. Rachel Malloy, a clinical application manager for a neurodiagnostic company, to discuss the importance of media training for nurses and the role of nurses in transforming healthcare.Dr. Rachel Malloy, DNP, RN, CNRN, SCRN, recently developed a media competency training program for neuroscience nurses, emphasizing the need for nurses to engage with the public effectively and avoid misinformation in the media. As she rightly highlights, "Nurses are being encouraged to utilize different forms of media to communicate healthcare stories and messages," stressing...
2024-08-02
39 min
The Nursing Station
Heart Health
In honor of Heart Health Month, content experts discuss topics related to NYU Langone Heart initiatives including the Ventricular Assist Device (VAD) program and available NYU Langone resources. This episode was published previously internally in February 2023. Panelists:Lauren Moran, MS, RN, NPD-BC, CNRN, SCRNMichele Rasmussen, MSN, RN, CCRN-KKim Marshall, MSN, RN Joanna Marmo, MSN, MBA, RN, SCRN, ASC-BCAmy Emmarco, MSN, RN, AGPCNP-BC Adrian Durante, BSN, RN, CNRN, SCRN, CMSRN Res...
2024-07-22
13 min
Stronger After Stroke
Traveling After a Stroke: Interview With David Todd, Stroke Survivor
Episode 14: Traveling After a Stroke: Interview With David Todd, Stroke Survivor In this episode, learn tips for making the most of traveling after stroke. Hear from David Todd, a stroke survivor, as he shares his story and personal triumphs on the road to recovery, including his experience using the Gait Real-time Analysis Interactive Lab (GRAIL) system at Norton Mobility Lab. Rosa Hart, BSN, R.N., SCRN, a stroke nurse navigator for Norton Healthcare, hosts the discussion. Connect with Norton Neuroscience Institute Resource Centers for support after stroke: https://nortonhealthcare.com/services-and-conditions/n...
2024-01-08
24 min
Stronger After Stroke
Sleep Apnea and Stroke
Stronger After Stroke Sleep Apnea and Stroke – Dr. Sarika Chandiramani In this episode of the Stronger After Stroke podcast, Dr. Sarika Chandiramani discusses the connection between obstructive sleep apnea and stroke. Dr. Chandiramani is an acute care physician with Norton Pulmonary Specialists and cares for patients in the hospital after having a stroke as well as in the outpatient setting. Rosa Hart, BSN, RN, SCRN is the stroke nurse navigator for Norton Healthcare and hosts the discussion. Connect with the NNI Resource Center for support after stroke: https://nortonhealthcare.com/services-and-conditions/neurosciences/services/stroke-faqs/patient-resources/ If you enjoyed this podcast, listen...
2023-12-11
18 min
Stronger After Stroke
Interview with Stroke Survivor Dawne Gee
Episode 12: Interview with Stroke survivor Dawne Gee In this episode of the Stronger After Stroke podcast, hear the behind-the-scenes story of a local newscaster in Louisville, Kentucky who had a stroke on live television. Dawne Gee shares her story about stroke and her personal triumphs on the road to recovery. Rosa Hart, BSN, RN, SCRN is the stroke nurse navigator for Norton Healthcare and hosts the discussion. Connect with the NNI Resource Center for support after stroke: https://nortonhealthcare.com/services-and-conditions/neurosciences/services/stroke-faqs/patient-resources/ To create your own living will...
2023-11-13
37 min
The Nutrition Edit
Medical Advocacy with Sarah Jane Yang
In this episode I’m talking with Sarah Jane Yang, RN about what medical advocacy is and how an advocate can help you navigate the complex healthcare and insurance systems. Dealing with your own or a loved ones’ health problems is difficult and stressful enough without having to wade through the endless red tape and bureaucracy, but you don’t have to go it alone! If you’re in a caregiving position or know someone who is, this episode is for you. About Sarah Jane:Sarah Jane Yang is a Masters prepared Registered Nurse and Healthcar...
2023-11-09
1h 13
The Social Contract Research Podcast
The Significance of the Individual and the Concept of the Social in the work of Carl, with Timothy Howles
In this seminar Rev'd Dr Timothy Howles addresses the question of Carl Schmitt's social thought, with a particular focus on Schmitt's early essay "The Significance of the Individual". The seminar is followed by a time of questions and discussion. A video version of the seminar is available at https://youtu.be/YaEqGKosW9A The seminar took place over Zoom on 31 October 2023, and was hosted by Christopher Watkin (Monash University), as part of the Australian Research Council funded Future Fellowship project "Rewriting the Social Contract: Technology, Ecology, Extremism". This seminar is an initiative of the Social...
2023-10-31
1h 29
NPD Forecast
The Valuable Role of Off-Shift NPDs
Off-shift nursing professional development (NPD) practitioners serve unique but valuable roles in the health care setting. In this episode of NPD Forecast, hosts Stephanie Zidek, MSN, RN, AGCNS-BC, NEA-BC, NPD-BC, and Naomi Fox, MSN, RN, NPD-BC, CCRN, discuss the successes and challenges of nightshift NPD work with three experts on the subject: Dorothy Chan, DNP, APN, FNP-C, NPD-BC, CEN, CCRN-K, CNEcl, and Donna DellaFemina, MSN, BSN, RN, of Hackensack Meridian Health Raritan Bay Medical Center, and Hannah Christophersen, BSN, RN, NPD-BC, CCRN, SCRN, of Allina Health System. Rich discussion on the importance of this role covered the following topics a...
2023-10-31
31 min
The Social Contract Research Podcast
Modern Capitalism as Colonialism: Rethinking CB Macpherson's Theory of Possessive Individualism, with John Holmwood
In this seminar Emeritus Professor John Holmwood addresses the question of CB Macpherson's account of possessive individualism, as it relates to neoliberalism and colonialism. The seminar is followed by a time of questions and discussion. A video version of the seminar is available at https://youtu.be/qKLzA_GttYc The seminar took place over Zoom on 16 October 2023, and was hosted by Christopher Watkin (Monash University), as part of the Australian Research Council funded Future Fellowship project "Rewriting the Social Contract: Technology, Ecology, Extremism". This seminar is an initiative of...
2023-10-16
1h 32
Stronger After Stroke
Brain Health - Interview with Tatjana Rundeck, M.D., Ph.D., FANA
Episode 11: Brain Health - Interview with Tatjana Rundeck, M.D., Ph.D., FANA Maintaining a healthy brain is possible with a series of specific life choices. In this episode of the “Stronger After Stroke” podcast, Tatjana Rundeck, M.D., Ph.D., FANA, shares what these choices are, how they can affect your brain health and, ultimately, how they can improve your overall quality of life. Dr. Rundeck is a professor of neurology and public health sciences at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine in Florida and the scientific director of Evel...
2023-10-09
36 min
The Social Contract Research Podcast
Spinoza and the Social Contract, with Sandra Leonie Field
In this seminar Sandra Leonie Field (Lecturer in Philosophy, Monash University) addresses the question of Spinoza's relationship to the social contract, arguing that a case can be made for Spinoza both as a radical social contract thinker, adn as an anti-social contract thinker. The seminar is followed by a time of question and answer. A video version of the seminar is available at https://youtu.be/Qwqe62bQzCo The seminar took place over Zoom on 11 September 2023, and was hosted by Christopher Watkin (Monash University), as part of the Australian Research Council funded Future Fellowship project "...
2023-09-12
1h 28
Stronger After Stroke
"How Long Until I am Back to Normal?" Rehab Expectations
Episode 10: "How Long Until I'm Back to Normal?" Rehab Expectations interview with Colin Hulls, PT and Keegan Humphrey, OT. In this episode of the Stronger After Stroke podcast we discuss the principles of neuroplasticity and frequently asked questions after a stroke. Both Colin Hulls, PT, DPT, NCS, AIB-VRII/CON and Keegan Humphrey MSOT, OTR/L CDRS CSRS CLVT CFPS CDI DPAM are specialized in neuroscience therapies and bring clinical experience in outpatient physical and occupational therapy. Rosa Hart, BSN, RN, SCRN is the stroke nurse navigator for Norton Healthcare and hosts the discussion. Connect with the NNI Resource Center for su...
2023-09-11
33 min
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[BOOK] Trauma Certified Registered Nurse (TCRN) Examination Review Think in Questions Learn by Rationales (Book + Free App) [R.E.A.D]
**Download Trauma Certified Registered Nurse (TCRN) Examination Review: Think in Questions, Learn by Rationales (Book + Free App) Full Edition,Full Version,Full Book**by Kendra Menzies Kent MS RN CCRN CNRN SCRN TCRN CENPReading Now at : https://happyreadingebook.club/?book=0826135196ORDOWNLOAD EBOOK NOW!Read PDF [BOOK] Trauma Certified Registered Nurse (TCRN) Examination Review: Think in Questions, Learn by Rationales (Book + Free App) [R.E.A.D] Ebook Online PDF Download and Download PDF [BOOK] Trauma Certified Registered Nurse (TCRN) Examination Review: Think in Questions...
2023-09-06
00 min
Up My Nursing Game
Trauma Nursing Fundamentals with Michelle Dedeo, DNP, RN, CNS
Dive into the world of trauma nursing from the FAST exam, to the operating room and subsequent inpatient care. Michelle Dedeo, trauma and neuro clinical nurse specialist, explains key trauma concepts such as the trauma assessment, the triad of death, and massive transfusion protocols.Guest: Michelle DedeoMichelle Dedeo is a clinical nurse specialist in the Seattle, WA area. Her work as a clinical nurse, clinical leader, and nurse educator have focused in trauma and neuro critical care.Brush up on neuroscience with Michelle's SCRN Prep PodcastDo you need...
2023-08-28
40 min
Walking Home From The ICU
Episode 143: The Impact of Delirium on Stroke Survivors
We know that stroke patients are at high risk of poor cognitive, physical, and psychological outcomes. How does delirium impact their outcomes and how can we better protect patients from additional brain injury from delirium? Rosa Hart, BSN, RN, SCRN from the "Stronger After Stroke" joins us now to explore the struggles, barriers, and importance of the ABCDEF bundle for stroke patients in the neuro ICU. Check out the "Stronger After Stroke Podcast" here! Episode transcription and citations found at: www.daytonicuconsulting.com
2023-08-22
39 min
Stronger After Stroke
Feldenkrais – Neuroplasticity/Better Movement – Dorothy Henning
Episode 9: Feldenkrais – Neuroplasticity/Better Movement – Dorothy Henning In this episode of the Stronger After Stroke podcast, Dorothy Henning, Guild Certified Feldenkrais® Practitioner, addresses how she guides stroke survivors and those with other neurological conditions to tap into abilities they may have otherwise given up on. Dorothy completed her training in Switzerland and opened her practice in the Feldenkrais Method® of Somatic Education in 2004. She returned to her home town, Louisville, Kentucky in 2013, and founded Integrative Movement LLC. Dorothy returns to Europe regularly to present workshops and to see clients there. The collaboration with Norton Neuroscience Institute affords her the opportunity to bring...
2023-08-14
25 min
Stronger After Stroke
Flannery O'Neil - Rehab Through Aphasia, Support
Episode 8: Stroke Survivor Interview – Flannery O’Neil – rehab through aphasia, support In this episode of the Stronger After Stroke podcast, we meet Flannery O’Neil and hear about her experience having a stroke in her 30’s. After her stroke, Flannery experienced aphasia, which is a language disorder that affects a person’s ability to communicate. Flannery shares what it was like not being able to communicate her thoughts and emotions in her early recovery period. Flannery also shares techniques and resources that were most effective in re-learning speech and other skills. Rosa Hart, BSN, RN, SCRN is the stroke nurse navigator for...
2023-07-10
21 min
Stronger After Stroke
Is it a Migraine or Am I Having a Stroke?
Episode 7: Is it Migraine or am I having a Stroke? – Dr. Brian Plato. DO In this episode of the Stronger After Stroke podcast, Dr. Brian Plato details how to prevent migraine and stroke as well as how to live your best life when dealing with these conditions. He also explains what to watch for when symptoms of migraine mimic stroke symptoms, and how to know when to call 9-1-1 and go to the emergency room. Rosa Hart, BSN, RN, SCRN is the stroke nurse navigator for Norton Healthcare and hosts the discussion. Dr. Plato is...
2023-06-26
33 min
Stronger After Stroke
Making Connections Through Music: Stroke Care and Music Therapy
Stroke alters your life in many ways, but you still can have a great life after surviving one. Hear from stroke survivors and medical specialists about being stronger after stroke. The “Stronger After Stroke” podcast discusses difficult topics, such as family relationships and sex after stroke. It also shares survivors’ stories about navigating life after stroke. In this Episode: Making Connections through Music: Stroke Care and Music Therapy – Kerry Willis, MT-BC Music can affect parts of the brain that spoken language cannot reach. In this episode of the Stronger After Stroke podcast, meet Kerry Willis, Board Certified Music Therapist, to learn how mu...
2023-06-12
17 min
The Social Contract Research Podcast
Slavery and the Social Contract, with John Protevi
In this seminar John Protevi (Phyllis M. Taylor Professor of French Studies, Louisiana State University) addresses the question of the relationship between the social contract idea, slavery, and manumission. The seminar is followed by a time of question and answer. A video version of the seminar is available at https://youtu.be/ALJ8TvpwaHs The seminar took place over Zoom on 16 May 2023, and was hosted by Christopher Watkin (Monash University), as part of the Australian Research Council funded Future Fellowship project "Rewriting the Social Contract: Technology, Ecology, Extremism". This...
2023-06-07
1h 13
The Social Contract Research Podcast
The Rhetoric of Science and the Science of Rhetoric in Hobbes's State of Nature, with Ioannis Evrigenis
In this seminar Ioannis Evrigenis (Professor of Political Science and Professor of Classical Studies, Tufts University) addresses the question of the status of Hobbes's state of nature. Hobbes claims his account of the state of nature and the social contract are scientific insofar as they are geometrical; Professor Evrigenis argues that they are indeed scientific, but for quite another reason. Ioannis Evrigenis is author of "Images of Anarchy: The Rhetoric and Science in Hobbes's State of Nature" (Cambridge University Press, 2014). The seminar is followed by a time of question and answer. A video version o...
2023-05-30
1h 33
Stronger After Stroke
Emotional Coping After Stroke
Stroke alters your life in many ways, but you still can have a great life after surviving one. Hear from stroke survivors and medical specialists about being stronger after stroke. The “Stronger After Stroke” podcast discusses difficult topics, such as family relationships and sex after stroke. It also shares survivors’ stories about navigating life after stroke. This Episode: Emotional Coping after Stroke – Cheryl Young, MAMFT, LMFT, MSCS Summary: This episode of the Stronger After Stroke podcast brings practical strategies for strengthening your mind-body connection. After a stroke, the survivor and their loved ones experience an increase in anxiety and depression. Listen in on a...
2023-05-29
22 min
Stronger After Stroke
Identity Crisis: Role Changes for Survivors and Their Family
Episode 4: Identity Crisis Stroke alters your life in many ways, but you still can have a great life after surviving one. Hear from stroke survivors and medical specialists about being stronger after stroke. The “Stronger After Stroke” podcast discusses difficult topics, such as family relationships and sex after stroke. It also shares survivors’ stories about navigating life after stroke. This Episode: Identity Crisis: Role Changes for the Survivor and their Family Summary: In the blink of an eye, a stroke can turn a person’s identity Inside out. Things that used to identify us, the roles we fill, and that give our lives...
2023-05-15
24 min
SHIRT SHOW
Josh Dykstra | PRNT SCRN | Shirt Show 153
Currently a full time graphic designer for a not to be named big boy company, Josh is still doubling down within the industry through all the side gigs his heart desires to start up. Topics of discussion include: Equipment repairs, Disney, comics, enamel pins, production approvals, too many variables, Etsy probs, grounding, disconnecting, the tick, and dry tongues.
2023-05-15
1h 51
stethoSCOPE
Stroke Awareness Month
I interviewed NCMS President and Hospital Neurologist Dr. Sean Pauzauskie and UC Health Stroke Program Manager Amanda Werner, BSN, RN, ONC, MEDSURG-BC, SCRN. May is stroke awareness month. It's the leading cause of serious long-term disability and reduces mobility in more than half of stroke survivors aged 65 and older. Learn more about the latest screening techniques, treatments, and community programs UC Health offers to educate physicians, patients, and first responders. They'll be hosting events throughout the month of May. Most notably will be the Life After Stroke Support Group Art Show on May 18th in which stroke survivors have...
2023-05-01
33 min
Stronger After Stroke
Intimacy and Sex After Stroke, Part 2
Episode 3: Intimacy and Sex After Stroke, Part 2 Stroke alters your life in many ways, but you still can have a great life after surviving one. Hear from stroke survivors and medical specialists about being stronger after stroke. The “Stronger After Stroke” podcast discusses difficult topics, such as family relationships and sex after stroke. It also shares survivors’ stories about navigating life after stroke. This Episode: Intimacy and Sex after Stroke Part 2 Summary: In this two-part series, listen in on a conversation among three women about the importance of addressing issues that arise with intimacy and sex after stroke. Speakers Rosa Hart, BSN, RN...
2023-05-01
19 min
Stronger After Stroke
Intimacy and Sex After Stroke, Part 1
Episode 2: Intimacy and Sex after Stroke, Part 1 Stroke alters your life in many ways, but you still can have a great life after surviving one. Hear from stroke survivors and medical specialists about being stronger after stroke. The “Stronger After Stroke” podcast discusses difficult topics, such as family relationships and sex after stroke. It also shares survivors’ stories about navigating life after stroke. This Episode: Intimacy and Sex after Stroke Part 1 Summary: In this two-part series, listen in on a conversation among three women about the importance of addressing issues that arise with intimacy and sex after stroke. Speakers Rosa Hart, BSN, RN...
2023-05-01
23 min
Stronger After Stroke
Stroke Survivor Ify Whitfill on Perspective Change
Episode 1: Ify Whitfill Stroke alters your life in many ways, but you still can have a great life after surviving one. Hear from stroke survivors and medical specialists about being stronger after stroke. The “Stronger After Stroke” podcast discusses difficult topics, such as family relationships and sex after stroke. It also shares survivors’ stories about navigating life after stroke. This Episode: Young Stroke Survivor Interview – Ify Whitfill on Perspective Change Summary: In this introductory episode of the Stronger After Stroke podcast meet Ify Whitfill, a mom in her 30’s who experienced a life-changing stroke. While it may not be visible on the outside...
2023-05-01
22 min
The Social Contract Research Podcast
The State of Nature and Colonialism: Empty vs Waste Land at Home and Abroad, with Barbara Arneil
In this seminar Barbara Arneil (Professor of Political Science, The University of British Columbia) addresses the fascinating question of how the notions of "waste", "empty" and "uncultivated" land were used by John Locke and Jeremy Bentham in relation to British colonialism. The seminar is followed by a time of question and answer. A video version of the seminar is available at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N22qfbKxrRA&ab_channel=SocialContractResearchNetwork The seminar took place over Zoom on 21 March 2023, and was hosted by Christopher Watkin (Monash University), as...
2023-04-17
1h 12
The Cellfie Show
Adulting with ADHD! NeuroDivergent Roundtable with Nurse Jami Fregeau. ADHD. People Pleasing. Social Anxiety. Imposter Syndrome.
ADHD roundtable. Today we have on Jami Fregeau BSN CCRN SCRN. Also known as The Neurodivergent Nurse. At 36 years old she was diagnosed with ADHD and has been on a journey to learn about this diagnosis and how to navigate through it. She's had struggles throughout her nursing career but always knew there was something more! We talk about the real, raw, and embarrassing stories of living with ADHD and also on her podcast The Neurodivergent Nurse. Since receiving the diagnosis she started her podcast and IG account that focuses primarily on ADHD but a lot of i...
2023-04-04
1h 18
The Cellfie Show
Adulting with ADHD! NeuroDivergent Roundtable with Nurse Jami Fregeau. ADHD. People Pleasing. Social Anxiety. Imposter Syndrome.
ADHD roundtable. Today we have on Jami Fregeau BSN CCRN SCRN. Also known as The Neurodivergent Nurse. At 36 years old she was diagnosed with ADHD and has been on a journey to learn about this diagnosis and how to navigate through it. She's had struggles throughout her nursing career but always knew there was something more! We talk about the real, raw, and embarrassing stories of living with ADHD and also on her podcast The Neurodivergent Nurse. Since receiving the diagnosis she started her podcast and IG account that focuses primarily on ADHD but a lot of i...
2023-04-04
1h 18
The Social Contract Research Podcast
Hobbes's Distinctive State of Nature, with Philip Pettit
In this seminar Philip Pettit (Laurence S. Rockefeller University Professor of Politics and Human Values, Princeton University; Distinguished University Professor of Philosophy, Australian National University) addresses some of the details and complexities of Thomas Hobbes's distinctive account of the social contract. The seminar is followed by a time of question and answer. A video version of the seminar is available at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HE9PFqtissA&ab_channel=SocialContractResearchNetwork The seminar took place over Zoom on 20 March 2023, and was hosted by Christopher Watkin (Monash University), as...
2023-04-03
1h 22
The Shooting Bench
The Shooting Bench-200529
Classic Liberty Lounge and the transition between JMR and SCRN
2023-03-09
1h 59
Squeegee & Ink Podcast - Screen printing and apparel decoration.
PRNT SCRN | Designer led print studio making merch and screen printing content | S02 E16 | Squeegee & Ink Podcast
Chessie chats to Josh, the owner of PRNT SCRN Screen Printing in Florida. In this screen printing podcast, Josh shares his journey into creating merchandise for his band through screen printing and his passion for designing everything from fonts to pin badges. Learn about the founding of PRNT SCRN in December 2020 by Josh and his wife Kate and how it has grown into a successful side hustle run from their garage. Discover the screen printing community and how screen printers love screen printing related merch! You can find out more about PRNT SCRN at https://www.prntscrnscreenprinting...
2023-01-09
1h 01
The Shipwreck Archives
Murderous Piracy on the Saladin (1844)
The trial of the crew of the Saladin was a celebrated pirate trial, long after the end of the Golden Age of Piracy. The tale of greed, betrayal, murder, and the huge amount of money that had inspired such acts was enough to grip the public imagination for years to come. Ship Name: Saladin Nationality: United Kingdom Built: 1835 Tonnage: 550 Ship Type: Barque Ship Wrecked: Nova Scotia Year Wrecked: 1844 Reason Wrecked: Navigational Error Lives Lost: None in the Wreck, 8 on the Voyage
2022-12-07
18 min
The Social Contract Research Podcast
Rousseau's States of Nature, with Christopher Kelly
In this seminar Christopher Kelly (Professor in the Political Science Faculty at Boston College) addresses Rousseau's complex account of the state of nature in his Discourse on the Origin and Basis of Inequality Among Men (1755). He discusses the relationship between the different states of nature in Rousseau's Second Discourse and his notions of perfectibility and natural goodness, arguing that the notions are very closely related. The talk is followed by Q&A which touches on questions of the coherence of Rousseau's state of nature idea in the Second Discourse, the importance of much state of nature material being located...
2022-10-27
1h 28
LIFE Cast
I’m at risk for a stroke. What do I need to know?
Maggie Poole (RN, BSN, CCRN, SCRN, ASC-BC) talks about the Stroke program at Mobile Infirmary. Ms. Poole explains what it means to be a Joint Commission Certified as Thrombectomy Capable, common misconceptions about strokes, and signs and symptoms.
2022-10-06
00 min
LIFE Cast
I’m at Risk for a Stroke: What Do I Need to Know?
Maggie Poole (RN, BSN, CCRN, SCRN, ASC-BC) talks about the Stroke program at Mobile Infirmary. Ms. Poole explains what it means to be a Joint Commission Certified as Thrombectomy Capable, common misconceptions about strokes, and signs and symptoms.
2022-10-06
00 min
The Nurse Voice
Pamela Jane Nye, MS, RN, CNS-BC, CNRN, SCRN, ENLS: The need to train nurses in entrepreneurship
RN Pamela Jane Nye is passionate with a capital “P.” This lifelong nursepreneur, scientist, philanthropist, and educator speaks to the importance of schooling nurses in entrepreneurship. Her message to nurses is: “if you aren't aware that healthcare is changing, then you haven't been paying attention.” She’s all about empowering nurses to be the one’s to bring the solutions - because they definitely know best. This interview will inspire you to get after that idea you’ve got in the back of your mind - you got this!
2022-10-04
27 min
The Social Contract Research Podcast
From Natural Equality to Frankpledge: The State of Nature, Ancient Constitutionalism, and the Rupture of the Social Contract in Eighteenth-Century Antislavery Writings, with Sarah Winter
In this seminar Sarah Winter (Professor of English and Comparative Literary and Cultural Studies at the University of Connecticut, and Co-Director of the Research Program on Humanitarianism at the UConn Human Rights Institute) addresses the use of the state of nature motif by opponents of slavery and the slave trade including Ottobah Cugoano, Olaudah Equiano and Thomas Clarkson. The talk provides a crucial corrective to the common assumption that the state of nature motif is an overwhelmingly conservative and imperial tool, serving only to justify colonisation and slavery. The talk is followed by Q&A which touches on questions...
2022-09-13
1h 32
The Social Contract Research Podcast
The state of nature: the meanings and promise of a legal fiction, with Mark Somos
In this seminar Mark Somos (Alexander von Humboldt Foundation Fellow and Senior Research Affiliate at the Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law, @msomos) assesses the status of the state of nature idea, arguing that it is neither straightforwardly historical nor merely hypothetical, but a legal fiction. The talk engages both his monograph American States of Nature: The Origins of Independence, 1761–1775 (Oxford, 2019) and the volume, co-edited with Anne Peters, The State of Nature: Histories of an Idea (Brill, 2021). The talk is followed by Q&A which ranges over issues including the ideological uses of the state of...
2022-07-29
1h 18
The Social Contract Research Podcast
"Hiding God in the State of Nature", with Alan Levinovitz
In this seminar Doctor Alan Levinovitz (Associate Professor of Religion at James Madison University, @AlanLevinovitz) explores how nature has taken over from God as the foundation and justification of ethical commitments in our thinking, and how an unthinking commitment to the goodness of the "natural" can lead to very problematic conclusions. The talk is followed by Q&A which ranges over the place of theology in early modern thought, the "naturalness" of the COVID-19 pandemic, absolutism as a natural phenomenon and the platforms of both the Republican and Democrat parties in the 2016 U.S. election.
2022-07-13
1h 17
MEDSURG Nursing Journal Podcast Series
011. Missed Nursing Care and Med-Surg Nursing
Hygiene, including daily bathing and oral care, is critical in the hospitalized patient. In this episode, MEDSURG Nursing Journal Editorial Board Member Dr. Kristi Campoe talks with Dr. Staci Reynolds, an Associate Professor at Duke University School of Nursing, and an Infection Prevention Clinical Nurse Specialist at Duke University Hospital, about her 2020 study focusing on patients’ perspectives of missed hygiene care. In this discussion, Dr. Reynolds provides a deeper dive into her study findings, which will be published in the July/August 2022 issue of MEDSURG Nursing.Staci Reynolds, PhD, RN, ACNS-BC, CCRN, CNRN, SCRN, is an Associate Professor at...
2022-06-10
24 min
Stroke Busters
Careers in Stroke | Arianne Navarro, BSN RN SCRN
For Stroke Awareness Month this May, each episode we’ll talk with professionals, doctors, researchers and therapists who work with stroke patients and in stroke science. Highlighting the people who work in stroke care, hearing their stories, why they chose their career paths, hopefully this encourages future generations of stroke professionals! Continuing this series, we spoke with Arianne Navarro, Staff Nurse for the Stroke Unit at Memorial Hermann Hospital in the Texas Medical Center. The Institute for Stroke and Cerebrovascular Disease (UTHealth Stroke Institute) http://www.utstrokeinstitute.com/ Hosts: Amy Qu...
2022-05-26
17 min
Aging Matters
CLASSIC - Stroke Awareness w/ Shannon Burton and Lee Stroy, 5/24/22
In this classic episode of Aging Matters, Cheryl hosts a conversation with Shannon Burton, ACNP, SCRN, Nurse Practitioner, Stroke Center, MedStar Washington Hospital Center & Lee Stroy, stroke survivor and Ambassador, American Heart Association/American Stroke Association, about causes/risk factors, signs/ symptoms, and treatments for a stroke; also recovery, rehabilitation, and prevention.
2022-05-24
55 min
Nightintales
Clinical Nurse Specialist
Guest: Rachel Orfei, MSN, RN, AGCNS-BC, SCRN, CMSRN, ONCClinical Nurse Specialist, Michigan Medicine--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wsu-nightintales/message
2022-04-18
27 min
The Social Contract Research Podcast
"How to do Things With a Social Contract", with Peter Gratton
In this seminar Professor Peter Gratton (History and Political Science, Southeastern Louisiana University) explores the uses and abuses of the social contract idea, reflecting in particular on the ways in which the social contract can be considered a con. The talk is followed by Q&A. A video version of the seminar is available at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qilCZ99h0z0&ab_channel=SocialContractResearchNetwork The seminar took place over Zoom on 22 March 2022, and was hosted by Christopher Watkin (Monash University), as part of the Australian Research Council funded Future Fellowship project "Rewriting...
2022-03-22
1h 27
The Social Contract Research Podcast
"Freedom and the inevitability of the market: on consumers’ sovereignty", with Jessica Whyte
In this seminar Associate Professor Jessica Whyte (Scientia Fellow in the School of Humanities and Languages (Philosophy) and the School of Law, University of New South Wales) explores neoliberal ideas of freedom in relation to the notion of sovereignty: the sovereignty of consumers and the sovereignty of the market. The talk is followed by Q&A. A video version of the seminar is available at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xxg0IRj3qIc&ab_channel=SocialContractResearchNetwork The seminar took place over Zoom on 17 March 2022, and was hosted by Christopher Watkin (Monash University), as part...
2022-03-17
1h 22
The Social Contract Research Podcast
"States of Intoxication and the Limbic Capitalocene", with Gerald Moore
In this seminar Professor Gerald Moore (Acting Director, Centre for Culture and Ecology, Durham University, UK; Chair, Collège scientifique et industriel, Institut de Recherche et d'Innovation) explores the role of addiction and intoxication in the founding and maintenance of human societies. The talk is followed by Q&A. A video version of the seminar is available at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_iEm6DwTw9w&ab_channel=SocialContractResearchNetwork The seminar took place over Zoom on 8 March 2022, and was hosted by Christopher Watkin (Monash University), as part of the Australian Research Council funded Future F...
2022-03-10
1h 31
KeyStone’s Stock Talk – Canadian & US Small-Cap Growth & Dividend Stocks, Tips & Portfolio Building Strategies
Stock Talk Podcast Episode 163
We’re back, starting this week’s episode with a discussion on stock splits. Why? Alphabet (AKA Google), recently announced it will be proceeding with a 20-1 stock split, and given the company has been a long-term Focus Buy recommendation, we are here to talk about how stock splits work and why multiple analysts and financial talking heads have proclaimed this a bullish sign for Alphabet’s stock. In our Your Stock, Our Take segment, Aaron answers a listener question on Intel Corporation (INTC: NASDAQ), the world's largest manufacturer of PC microprocessors, which just announced a propo...
2022-02-16
33 min
kamineo Dnb
Mix Neuro abstract émission DNB Style radio campus 09.02.2022 with kamineo
1 Human Life Cycle Burr Oak 2 Magnetics (Original Mix) Mystical Sound 3 Brutal Murder Maniatics 4 Misplaced Inflamers 5 The Outsider A K A & Manual 6 Please A-Cray 7 Context Azrah 8 Red Xeomi & Kaiza 9 Emerald Kije 10 Raw Dizkret 11 Elected Pulse Binary 12 Come Roll With Me 13 Sermon Inflamers 14 The Foundation Molecular & Objectiv 15 Y Arxiva 16 Hopeless & Free [Philth Remix] Nymfo & Sense 17 Uncovered Nosense 18 OG's Tyrone 19 Vibration (Original Mix) Mystical Sound 20 Nova Killbox 21 Void Alerstorm 22 Carnage Mofes 23 Soul In The Dark v3 24 Beat Down Culprate 25 Division Dioptrics 26 Industry (Original Mix) Demented 27 Ark Mofes 28 Docker Fun Fatloaf 29 Lil' Roller Habit 30 Speak Out PRNT SCRN 31 Black Bones Fa11out & Vegas 32 Vex ...
2022-02-09
55 min
The Social Contract Research Podcast
Australia's Social Contract, with Wayne Swan
A conversation with Wayne Swan, former Treasurer of Australia (2007-2013), Deputy Prime Minister of Australia (2010-2013), and currently National President of the Australian Labor Party. In this interview Wayne Swan draws together his reflections on the social contract over the years, from his 2012 article "The 0.01 Per Cent: The Rising Influence of Vested Interests in Australia" (https://www.themonthly.com.au/rising-influence-vested-interests-australia-001-wayne-swan-4670#mtr) and his book "The Good Fight" (https://www.allenandunwin.com/browse/books/general-books/current-affairs-politics/The-Good-Fight-Wayne-Swan-9781743319352) to his latest concerns about Australia's post-COVID recovery. Topics of conversation include: What is Australia's social contract? The...
2021-11-10
43 min
The Social Contract Research Podcast
Scott Morrison's Social Contract
What is Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison's idea of the "social contract"? This episode compares his use of the term in publically available speeches (https://www.pm.gov.au/media) to an answer he gave to a question about the social contract asked by SCRN chief investigator A/Prof Christopher Watkin in February 2021. The episode offers an analysis of the dominant metaphors and assumptions in the PM's concept of the social contract. A video version of the episode is available on the social contract research network YouTube channel (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F8t-O46DMn0...
2021-10-17
54 min
The Social Contract Research Podcast
"Surveillance Capitalism Meets the Pandemic: Challenges to the Social Contract", with David Lyon
In this seminar Professor David Lyon (Principal Investigator of the Big Data Surveillance Project, Former Director of the Surveillance Studies Centre and Queen's Research Chair in Surveillance Studies, Professor Emeritus of Sociology, Law, Queen’s University, Canada) explores the implications of the COVID-19 pandemic for surveillance. The talk and following Q&A cover themes including vaccine passports, surveillance and the common good, the future of surveillance and global inequalities in the impact of surveillance. A video version of the seminar is available at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U87VVMwHrkM The seminar too...
2021-10-13
1h 31
EBPL Podcast from the East Brunswick Public Library
Encore: Life After Stroke
Recorded on 10/05/2021 at the East Brunswick Public Library. After a stroke, survivors often experience emotional and behavioral changes due to brain injury and chemical changes. This program explains how a stroke impacts your brain and what a survivor can do to improve these symptoms. Presented by Mirian Medina, MSN, RN, CNRN, SCRN, Stroke Center Coordinator at Raritan Bay Medical Center, Hackensack Meridian Health
2021-10-12
52 min
The Social Contract Research Podcast
Crime fiction and the social contract symposium
This symposium explores the ways in which world crime fiction exemplifies and interrogates the social contract idea. The symposium featured the following papers: Andrew Pepper (Queen's University Belfast), "Crime Fiction and the Unravelling of the Social Contract: Generic Breakdown at the End of Days" Barbara Bezzotti, (Monash University), "How the social contract has failed women" Carlos Uxo (Monash University), "Maintaining the Revolutionary social contract: the role of Cuban television police shows" Do stay around for the discussion time after the papers for the lively discussion time which lasts for an hour...
2021-09-29
1h 54
The Social Contract Research Podcast
"Badiou, Rousseau and the Social Contract", with Justin Clemens
In this seminar Associate Professor Justin Clemens (Melbourne University, School of Culture and Communication) explores Alain Badiou's reading of Jean-Jacques Rousseau's social contract. Do stay around for the discussion time after the paper, when among other topics we discuss Rousseau’s universalism as a shelter, the nature of the general will, the relationship between the social contract and an event, and Rousseau, atheism and God. The seminar took place over Zoom on 20 September 2021, and was hosted by Christopher Watkin (Monash University), as part of the Australian Research Council funded Future Fellowship project "Rewriting the Social Contract: Technology, Ecology, Extremism".
2021-09-26
1h 28
The Social Contract Research Podcast
Rousseau's pure state of nature: A deep dive into the state of nature #2
In this third episode in the State of Nature series we look in detail at Rousseau's account of the "pure state of nature" from the Discourse on the Origin and Basis of Inequality Among Men (1755). We pay special attention to Jean-Luc Nancy's reading of the transition from the state of nature to the social contract. A copy of the diagram used in the video can be found here: https://www.monash.edu/__data/assets/image/0004/2686018/Rousseaus-state-of-nature-table.png A video version of the episode is available on the social contract research network YouTube channel (https://www...
2021-09-20
45 min
The Social Contract Research Podcast
"Restoring Catharine Macaulay's Enlightenment Republicanism?", with Karen Green.
In this seminar Associate Professor Karen Green (Melbourne University, philosophy) develops Catharine Macaulay's distinctive, anti-Hobbesian approach to the social contract, before exploring her own, Macaulay-inspired account of the co-evolution of language and morality. Do stay around for the discussion time after the paper, when among other topics we discuss the question of objective rationality, and Macaulay's relationship to Hobbes and Rousseau. The seminar took place over Zoom on 7 September 2021, and was hosted by Christopher Watkin (Monash University), as part of the Australian Research Council funded Future Fellowship project "Rewriting the Social Contract: Technology, Ecology, Extremism". ...
2021-09-13
1h 29
The Social Contract Research Podcast
Is getting vaccinated really part of the social contract?
Anyone living in Australia will have noticed that, over recent months, COVID policy has undergone a quiet revolution. With lockdowns in New South Wales and Victoria now seemingly powerless to halt the spread of the Delta variant, we have entered the era of vaccination. This episode explores the social contract arguments used both for and against mass vaccination, asking what social contract language adds to the debate. Written version for Monash Lens: https://lens.monash.edu/2021/09/14/1383790/covid-19-is-getting-vaccinated-really-part-of-the-social-contract This episode is part of an Australian Research Council funded Future Fellowship project "Rewriting the Social Contract...
2021-09-03
14 min
The Social Contract Research Podcast
The state of nature as social critique: A deep dive into the state of nature #1
The "state of nature" is a term used in social contract theory to describe human life before the civil society inaugurated by the contract. The way we think about this pre-contractual life tells us a great deal about how we understand ourselves and our soceity. This audio essay by A/Prof. Christopher Watkin of the Social Contract Research Network explores how the state of nature idea functions as a tool of social critique, revealing the "myths we live by" (Mary Midgley) and showing us elements of our own "social imaginary" (Charles Taylor). The essay concludes by asking to what...
2021-08-29
26 min
The Social Contract Research Podcast
The state of nature: an idea that shapes us
This episode is the audio version of a video essay on the state of nature by Dr Christopher Watkin. You can find the video on social contract research network YouTube channel (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCq7geWYdmGE3kIcJrw8Ebsw). The essay discusses eight ways in which the state of nature idea shapes our thinking and outlook today: who we think we are, how we decide shat is good, how we treat other cultures, nations, and the natural world, how we think we can change society, how we run the economy, and how we understand the meaning...
2021-08-19
19 min
#insideMWHC
BEFAST: Know the Signs of Stroke and Reduce Your Risk
The Mary Washington Healthcare Stroke Awareness program aims to increase community awareness about stroke. Despite progress in stroke prevention and improvements in medical care, stroke remains the fifth leading cause of death and the major cause of long-term disability in adults in the United States. Stroke is a medical emergency. Recognizing stroke and getting the right treatment quickly can save lives and lead to improved outcomes. In this presentation, we define stroke, review the time-sensitive treatments for stroke and discuss how you can be "stroke smart" by learning the three R’s” of stroke: reduce risk, recognize symptoms with BE-FAS...
2021-06-18
32 min
The Social Contract Research Podcast
Rousseau's Divided Legacy, with Peter Hallward
This episode is a seminar by Professor Peter Hallward (Philosophy, Kingston University). Peter's paper discusses five quotations fundamental to an understanding of Rousseau, Rousseau's relationship to modern social movements, especially the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Student_Nonviolent_Coordinating_Committee). Do stay around for the extended discussion time after Peter’s paper, in which we range over topics including religion and the general will, the figure of the legislator, Rousseau and women, the local and the global, and the relation between the social contract and Michel Serres’s natural contract. Pete...
2021-06-01
1h 58
The Social Contract Research Podcast
Feminist Perspectives on Social Contract Theory, with Janice Richardson
This episode is a seminar by Associate Professor Janice Richardson from the faculty of Law at Monash University, Melbourne, Australia. Janice is the author of the book The classic social contractarians: Critical Perspectives From Contemporary Feminist Philosophy and Law, and her title for the seminar was “Feminist Perspectives on Social Contract Theory”. It’s well worth listening to the end of the presentation, for a fascinating exchange with A/Prof Karen Green who has also been working on these themes for many years. The seminar took place on 21 May 2021, and was hosted by Christopher Watkin (Monash University), as par...
2021-05-28
1h 26
Aging Matters
Stroke Awareness w/ Shannon Burton, ACNP, and Lee Stroy, stroke survivor 5/25/21
Conversation with Shannon Burton, ACNP, SCRN, Nurse Practitioner, Stroke Center, MedStar Washington Hospital Center & Lee Stroy, stroke survivor and Ambassador, American Heart Association/American Stroke Association, about causes/risk factors, signs/ symptoms, and treatments for a stroke; also recovery, rehabilitation, and prevention.
2021-05-25
55 min
The Social Contract Research Podcast
The New Social Contract, with Tim Wilson MP
This episode is a conversation with Tim Wilson, Liberal MP for Goldstein in the Australian House of Representatives, and author of the book The New Social Contract: Renewing the Liberal Vision for Australia. Tim talks with host Christopher Watkin about trust in politics, house prices and home ownership, the importance of civil society, the generational contract, Michael Sandel’s book The Tyranny of Merit, and Minouche Shafik’s vision of the new social contract. The conversation was made possible by funding from the Australian Research Council Future Fellowship project "Rewriting the Social Contract: Technology, Ecology, Extremism". Th...
2021-05-21
38 min
C-10 Mentoring & Leadership Podcast
Menorah Medical Center Leaders, #52
With this 52nd episode -- so a year of the C-10 Podcast -- we bring you a conversation from one of our C-10 sessions with our high school students and mentors. This one's a little different than all of the others, though. It was a roundtable discussion recorded on April 28 at Menorah Medical Center. Moderated by Stann Tate, a C-10 mentor and the VP of Marketing for Menorah, it featured the following three leaders from Menorah:Angel Monroy, the Assistant Chief Nursing Officer, who helps oversee all nurses at Menorah. Angel has worked in the i...
2021-05-18
30 min
EBPL Podcast from the East Brunswick Public Library
Encore - Stroke: What You Need to Know
Recorded on 05/12/2021 at the East Brunswick Public Library. Learn about the signs, symptoms, and risk factors for stroke and what to do if someone is having one. Mirian Medina, MSN, RN, CNRN, SCRN is the Stroke Center Coordinator at Raritan Bay Medical Center.
2021-05-13
58 min
The Social Contract Research Podcast
Michel Foucault and the Social Contract, with Stuart Elden and Mark Kelly
Internationally renowned Foucault scholars Stuart Elden (Warwick University, UK) and Mark Kelly (Western Sydney University, Australia) discuss Michel Foucault's relationship to the modern social contract idea. Followed by questions and discussion. The seminar took place on 15 April 2021, and was hosted by Christopher Watkin (Monash University, Australia), as part of the Australian Research Council funded Future Fellowship project "Rewriting the Social Contract: Technology, Ecology, Extremism". The Social Contract Research Podcast is an initiative of the Social Contract Research Network To find out more about the Social Contract Research Network, and to subscribe to SCRN...
2021-04-15
1h 23
Nurses Outside the Box
Human Trafficking Awareness with Dr Celia McIntosh.
Dr Celia McIntosh is a nurse practioner, speaker, author and Human Trafficking Awareness Educator. Join us for this one of a kind interview with this phenomenal nurse. Dr. Celia McIntosh DNP, RN, FNP-C, PMHNP-BC, SCRN, CEN, CCRN, CNRN is the President of the Rochester Regional Coalition Against Human Trafficking (RRCAHT) and a Nurse Practitioner in the Neuroscience Center at Rochester Regional Health in Rochester, NY. Celia received her associate's in nursing from Monroe Community College, a bachelor’s degree in nursing from Brockport State University and her master’s degree in nursing, and her Doctorate of Nursing Prac...
2021-04-15
26 min
Clinical Appraisal
34. Nurse-led prehospital stroke education program (with Nili Steiner)
In this episode, Ian interviews Nili Steiner, MSN, RN, SCRN working in a major stroke center at a level 1 trauma center in Los Angeles county, California, who has been an emergency nurse for 28 years and a stroke nurse for 11 years. Recently, pre-COVID-19, she led a pre-hospital PCA stroke education program for parademics and pre-hospital providers and joins Ian to discuss her community Implementation Project. Enjoy!
2021-02-09
33 min
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The Maritime History Channel By The North American Society For Oceanic History
NASOH #010: Benjamin BJ Armstrong - U.S. Naval Academy, Small Boats and Daring Men: Maritime Raiding, Irregular Warfare, and the Early American Navy
Two centuries before the daring exploits of Navy SEALs and Marine Raiders captured the public imagination, the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps were already engaged in similarly perilous missions: raiding pirate camps, attacking enemy ships in the dark of night, and striking enemy facilities and resources on shore. Even John Paul Jones, father of the American navy, saw such irregular operations as critical to naval warfare. With Jones’s own experience as a starting point, Benjamin Armstrong sets out to take irregular naval warfare out of the shadow of the blue-water battles that dominate naval history. This book, th...
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The Maritime History Channel By The North American Society For Oceanic History
NASOH #002 - Lincoln Paine, author of Sea and Civilization: A Maritime History of the World
Lincoln Paine is an accomplished maritime writer, with five books to his credit. He joined NASOH to discuss his past works, and a recent article in The Argonauta entitled, "The Environmental Turn in Maritime History." He also discussed a future project entitled, "Global America and How it Got That Way." We also discussed the Maine Maritime History and how he entered the field. Lincoln Paine's website: http://lincolnpaine.com/ Lincoln Paine's books: http://lincolnpaine.com/books/ Lincoln Paine's bibliography for The Sea and Civilization: http://lincolnpaine.com/bibliography-of-world-maritime-history/ "The Environmental Turn in Maritime History:: https://www.cnrs-scrn.org/argonauta/pdf/argo_37_2...
2020-06-08
47 min
The Virtual Clinical Podcast
From Diploma to Coordinator and Everything In Between with Morgan Boyer MPH, RN, NVRN-BC, CNRN, SCRN, CTC
Enjoy this laugh filled and jam packed episode with Morgan Boyer. We discuss her start in the science world with a passion and goal of benchmark laboratory science that spanned a dairy farm and chicken farm with quality assurance roles, to an eventual move into a diploma nursing program at Reading Hospital. We detail some of the differences between working in different organizations such as a rehabilitation hospital, community hospital and Magnet/comprehensive stroke, level 1 trauma center. Morgan tells stories and shares her experiences in both a neuroscience unit as well as Interventional Radiology including what to look out...
2020-05-27
1h 29
SCRN
Volume 1 Chapter 1: The Initiate
The volume 1 premier of SCRN. Initially released on the RWBY Amino on December 31st 2019.
2020-03-02
05 min
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2020-02-26
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Sea Control 159: All Things Merchant Marine With Dr. Sal Mercogliano
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2020-02-19
46 min
Get a Job in Tech
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2019-10-19
02 min