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Total Information AMTotal Information AMHelping kids navigate natural disasters that 'shake and rock our world'Dr. Ericka Rutledge, Licensed Psychologist with SSM Health Cardinal Glennon Children's Hospital joins Megan Lynch. She says that letting 'the child lead' the conversation or asking questions is a good idea, especially if the child is aware of the situation, like the flooding in Texas.2025-07-0907 minTrauma-Informed & Cultural Humility Strategies in HealthcareTrauma-Informed & Cultural Humility Strategies in HealthcareProvider Strategies with Dr. Anu FrenchIn this episode, trauma-informed pediatrician, Dr. Anu French, shares how she and her team are transforming pediatric care through compassion, co-regulation, and cultural humility.She walks us through how simple mindfulness and relational care practices are reshaping outcomes for medically complex children and their families. Dr. French highlights the power of presence, the science behind positive childhood experiences, and how leadership rooted in self-regulation and empathy can ripple through entire systems.A reminder that trauma-informed leadership isn’t just a framework—it’s how we show up, every day, to heal and be healed.2025-06-3012 minThe Glennon FactorThe Glennon FactorEpisode 18 - Will robots replace our doctors? The Next Generation of Medical TechnologyIn this episode of The Glennon Factor, we look ahead to what the future holds—not just for SSM Health Cardinal Glennon Children’s Hospital, but for medicine as a whole. Join us for a fascinating conversation with three of the hospital’s top leaders: Dr. Hossain Marandi, President; Dr. Andrew White, Chief Medical Officer; and Michelle Romano, RN, Chief Nursing Officer and Chief Operating Officer. Together, they unveil how cutting-edge advancements—like artificial intelligence, virtual and augmented reality, and even ideas that once felt like science fiction—are becoming real tools in pediatric care. Hear how SSM Health Cardinal G...2025-06-2443 minThe Glennon FactorThe Glennon FactorEp. 18 Sneak PeekA handheld device that reads vital signs, no blood draws or wires required? It might sound like Star Trek, but we're closer than you think. In the full episode we are sitting down to talk all things about the future of medicine! 2025-06-2400 minTotal Information AMTotal Information AMIs your kid a living room kid, or a bedroom kid?Dr Ericka Rutledge, a licensed clinical psychologist at SSM Health Cardinal Glennon Children's Hospital, joins Megan Lynch. A new look at the type of kids there are in the world.2025-06-0205 minThe Glennon FactorThe Glennon FactorEpisode 17 - Big Changes for Our Smallest Patients - How Our NICU Has EvolvedIn this episode of The Glennon Factor, we celebrate the evolution of neonatal intensive care through the eyes of two extraordinary clinicians. Join us as we sit down with Dr. Robert Fleming, a neonatologist with more than 40 years of experience at SSM Health Cardinal Glennon, and Dr. Lottchen Wider, a long-term critical care nurse, and Professor Emeritus, who still volunteers weekly in our NICU. Together, they share personal reflections on the dramatic changes they’ve witnessed in neonatology—from the days when a 2-pound baby faced a 95% mortality rate, to today’s reality where survival has become the expectation, not th...2025-05-2744 minThe Glennon FactorThe Glennon FactorEp. 17 Sneak PeekYou know those days when you're doing everything you can.. and still wondering if it's enough? This week on the Glennon Factor, our guest shares what it's like to care deeply in the face of constant uncertainty -- and why "the plan is to be flexible" is more than just a saying. 2025-05-2601 minThe Glennon FactorThe Glennon FactorEpisode 16 - Cardinal Glennon Proud: STL Stand-Outs Discuss Their Shared PurposeMost people are familiar with the old saying, “It takes a village to raise a child.” But what about an entire children’s hospital? That requires an entire community of support! In this episode of The Glennon Factor podcast we are joined by President of McKelvey Homes and former Cardinal Glennon board president, Jim Brennan, Director of Marketing for 4 Hands Brewing Company, Liz Swyer, Cardinal Glennon parent, Greg Shurts, and Co-Owner of St. Louis City Soccer Club and President of the Enterprise Mobility Foundation, Carolyn Kindle. Tune in as the conversation uncovers some of their personal lives as well as eac...2025-04-0844 minThe Glennon FactorThe Glennon FactorEp. 16 Sneak PeekThey say it takes a village to raise a child -- but what about an entire children's hospital? In this episode of The Glennon Factor, we sit down with community leaders and passionate supporters to explore the impact of Cardinal Glennon. Tune in as they share their personal stories and connections to our mission. 2025-04-0801 minThe Glennon FactorThe Glennon FactorEpisode 15 - We Help Kids Do Hard ThingsHow many people does it take to help kids do hard things? It takes a whole Child Life Services team...but unfortunately we could only fit a select few in our podcast studio. In this episode we are joined by Justine Bautista, Certified Child Life Specialist and facility dog handler, Brenda Wilson, schoolteacher from the Shining Star School, Scott Duell Certified Music Therapist, and last but certainly not least...Duo Dog Thor – our beloved facility dog. Tune in to hear what role Child Life Services plays in the well-being of our patients and some incredible stories from the impact of...2025-03-041h 11The Glennon FactorThe Glennon FactorEp. 15 Sneak PeekMarch is Child Life Month, a time to celebrate this incredible team, which includes child life specialists, hospital school teachers and creative arts therapists who help kids feel safe and supported during their hospital visits. Their impact is felt every day at Cardinal Glennon and what better way to start the month than with Episode 15 of The Glennon Factor featuring some of our Child Life Services Team. 2025-03-0300 minThe Glennon FactorThe Glennon FactorEpisode 14 - Two Beats, One Legacy: Inside Our Heart Program with Dr. Fiore & Barb KountzmannWhat does it take to become a nationally ranked heart program? Who built the first ECMO machine used at SSM Health Cardinal Glennon roughly 50 years ago? What do world-renowned pediatric heart surgeons do in their free time? All these questions and many more get answered in this insightful episode of The Glennon Factor. We are honored to be joined by recently retired cardiothoracic surgeon Dr. Andrew Fiore and clinical nurse for the division of cardiothoracic surgery – Barb Kountzman, RN. Listen as this incredible pair of Cardinal Glennon legends uncover some history and legacy behind our program, advancements in the fi...2025-02-181h 04The Glennon FactorThe Glennon FactorEpisode 14 - Two Beats, One Legacy: Inside Our Heart Program with Dr. Fiore & Barb KountzmanWhat does it take to become a nationally ranked heart program? Who built the first ECMO machine used at SSM Health Cardinal Glennon roughly 50 years ago? What do world-renowned pediatric heart surgeons do in their free time? All these questions and many more get answered in this insightful episode of The Glennon Factor. We are honored to be joined by recently retired cardiothoracic surgeon Dr. Andrew Fiore and clinical nurse for the division of cardiothoracic surgery – Barb Kountzman, RN. Listen as this incredible pair of Cardinal Glennon legends uncover some history and legacy behind our program, advancements in the fi...2025-02-181h 04The Glennon FactorThe Glennon FactorEp. 14 Sneak PeekOn Episode 14 of The Glennon Factor, Dr. Andrew Fiore explains how teamwork has elevated Cardinal Glennon Children's Hospital Congenital Cardiac Surgery Program to a nationally recognized level - because it's not about "me" or "I", but "we" as a team. 2025-02-1702 minThe Glennon FactorThe Glennon FactorEpisode 13 - Why Every Children's Hospital Needs - The Snack Cart LadiesSSM Health Cardinal Glennon is blessed to have these three guests rounding in the hall every week – spreading joy to the parents and staff. These three volunteers - Lisa, Kenda and Claudia are affectionately known as the “Snack Cart Ladies” and they are all Cardinal Glennon parents who know what it is like to “Move In” while their child spends an extensive amount of time receiving care. They give back to other parents going through their own journey and the staff who helped care for their own kid. Tune in to hear stories from these Cardinal Glennon moms and why they c...2025-02-0442 minThe Glennon FactorThe Glennon FactorEp. 13 Sneak PeekA small snack brings a big impact. On Episode 13 of the Glennon Factor we are sitting down with our "Snack Cart Ladies" who are former Glennon moms who know the journey of moving "in" to Cardinal Glennon firsthand. Every week, they roll the snack cart through the halls, spreading comfort one snack at a time to all of the parents & staff who are on their own journey. 2025-02-0302 minThe Fellowship ReviewThe Fellowship ReviewExploring Fellowship Paths: Sandy Amorado’s Experience and Insights Join Vrushangi on the Fellowship Review through the American Journal of Healthcare Strategy as she interviews Sandy Amorado, an MPH graduate and associate government consultant at Mercer. Sandy shares her journey from her undergrad and grad school at St. Louis University to her fellowship at Hartford HealthCare in Connecticut. She discusses the unique experience of working with SSM Health Cardinal Glennon Children's Hospital, the importance of mentorship, and the challenges of the fellowship interview process. Sandy also provides valuable advice for early careerists interested in healthcare fellowships and insights into her current role as an associate government consultant in...2025-01-2220 minThe Great Trials PodcastThe Great Trials PodcastJake Plattenberger and Alan Holcomb | Margo Gill v. Abbott Laboratories | $495 MillionAfter a short hiatus, the Great Trials team is back in action! This week, Steve and Yvonne interview Jake Plattenberger and Alan Holcomb of TorHoerman Law about the high-stakes legal battle, Margo Gill vs. Abbott Laboratories. The case revolves around a $495 million verdict awarded to Margo Gill, representing her daughter Robynn Davis, who suffered catastrophic injuries from necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) after being fed Similac Special Care 24 formula by Abbott Labs.    Remember to rate and review GTP in iTunes: Click Here to Rate and Review   Case Details: Margo Gill’s prema...2025-01-071h 07Health CallsHealth CallsThe Promise of 3D Printing in Health CareThree-dimensional printing technology has been around for decades, but has seen a rapid expansion into commercial, manufacturing and industrial use over the past few years. As it makes its way into health care, what benefits could this relatively new technology offer?Dr. Kevin Chen, Chief of Pediatric Surgery at Cardinal Glennon and Surgical Director of the 3D Lab at SSM Health, joins the show to discuss the use of 3D printing in his everyday work. Dr. Chen discusses how it can be used as an educational tool, how it affects the patient-caregiver relationship and where the technology c...2024-12-1020 minThe IncubatorThe Incubator#251 - 🟠 CHNC 2024 COVERAGE - Hemodynamics Workshop and Incubator UpdateSend us a textBen and Daphna welcome back Dr. Srirupa Gopal, who returns to The Incubator podcast with exciting updates. Now an Assistant Professor of Neonatology at SSM Health Cardinal Glennon Children’s Hospital, Dr. Gopal shares insights from her CHNC workshop on hemodynamic-based strategies in neonatal care and her perspective on evolving medication approaches. Additionally, Dr. Gopal introduces her new role within The Incubator team, leading a special series featuring neonatal fellows discussing their research projects. Tune in to learn how this initiative aims to foster international collaboration and bring neonatal research to a global au...2024-10-2908 minThe Glennon FactorThe Glennon FactorEpisode 12 - Safety First, Healing Always: Injury Prevention and Violence InterventionIn this episode of The Glennon Factor, we explore the responsibility of our Level 1 trauma center to keep children safe, with a focus on injury prevention and violence intervention. Join Lori Winkler, MSN, RN, TNS, CPEN, injury prevention nurse coordinator at Cardinal Glennon, and Melik Coffey, MSW, LCSW, coordinator of the Life Outside of Violence (LOV) Program for the St. Louis region, as they share their experiences and insights from years of working together. From promoting safety in the car, on the road or in the water, to promoting a safe environment at home, Lori leads efforts...2024-10-081h 34Pharmacy Podcast NetworkPharmacy Podcast NetworkCFTR Modulators: A Breath of Hope | Pediatric Pharmacist Review Dr. Lisa Lubsch is a Clinical Professor in the Department of Pharmacy Practice at the Southern Illinois University Edwardsville School of Pharmacy and Clinical Pharmacy Specialist at SSM Health Cardinal Glennon Children’s Hospital in St. Louis.  She provides care to children with cystic fibrosis and other pulmonary problems.  Dr. Lubsch received the B.S. and Doctorate of Pharmacy from the St. Louis College of Pharmacy and completed a pediatric specialty residency at the Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center School of Pharmacy. She is board certified in pediatric pharmacy and fellow in the Pediatric Pharmacy Association. 2024-09-2649 minThe Glennon FactorThe Glennon FactorEpisode 11 Part 2 - It's Complicated - Caring for Families With Complex Medical NeedsPart 2: In this second part of our series on the Complex Medical Care Program, we’re joined by Dr. Aline Tanios, Dr. Michael Smiley, and the inspiring Watson family—parents Rose and Demetrius, and their 7-year-old daughter, Lavender, affectionately known as 'The Queen.' Lavender was born with Trisomy 18, a condition often described as 'incompatible with life,' but her story is one of defying the odds every step of the way. In this heartfelt episode, we hear how the Complex Medical Care Program has supported Lavender and her family through some of the most challenging moments, and how they...2024-09-241h 05The Glennon FactorThe Glennon FactorEpisode 11 Part 1 - It's Complicated - Caring for Families With Complex Medical NeedsPart 1: In this first part of our two-part series on the Complex Medical Care Program at SSM Health Cardinal Glennon, we sit down with Dr. Kurt Sobush and Dr. Aline Tanios, the pioneering physicians who created this transformative program. Knowing the immense challenges that families of medically complex children endure—from endless appointments to overwhelming care coordination—these dedicated doctors took it upon themselves to find a solution. They discuss how the program brings together vital resources to streamline care, reduce hospital visits, and provide holistic support for both patients and families. Tune in to hear their  “why” and the differen...2024-09-101h 11The Glennon FactorThe Glennon FactorEpisode 10 - The Evolution of Health Care - A Look at Integrative MedicineIn this inspiring episode of The Glennon Factor, we explore the world of Integrative Medicine with Dr. Anu French, the pioneering physician at SSM Health who blends evidence-based holistic practices with traditional Western medicine to provide a comprehensive approach to healing. Joining Dr. French are her patient, Siler, and his mother, Stacey, who share their personal journey of hope and healing through this unique program. Discover how Integrative Medicine is making a difference in the lives of patients by addressing the whole person—mind, body, and spirit—and learn about the innovative treatments that are helping to transform care at S...2024-08-201h 10The Glennon FactorThe Glennon FactorEpisode 09 - The Minutes That Matter - Cardinal Glennon's Transport TeamJoin us for an exhilarating episode of The Glennon Factor as we spotlight the remarkable SSM Health Cardinal Glennon Children’s Hospital Transport Team! Listen as key clinicians share gripping stories from past transports, highlight the evolution and growth of the program, and provide an insider's look into their high-stakes, high-reward work. From managing patient transfers via ambulance or helicopter to coordinating complex logistics with other hospitals, this dedicated team ensures that every patient receives timely, life-saving care. Don't miss this behind-the-scenes journey into the heart of our lifesaving operations! 2024-08-061h 22The Glennon FactorThe Glennon FactorEpisode 08 - The Glennon GuildJoin us for this episode of The Glennon Factor, where we shine a spotlight on the incredible Glennon Guild: 100 women, one mission, under one sun, brightening countless Cardinal Glennon lives. Founded in 1957, this volunteer and fundraising organization has made a profound impact on advancing the welfare of the hospital and the children in its care, hosting a variety of fundraising events and programs and raising millions of dollars throughout the years. Tune in to hear inspiring stories, learn about their upcoming initiatives, and find out how you can support their mission to bring hope and healing to the children...2024-07-231h 06The Glennon FactorThe Glennon FactorEpisode 07 - The STARS AlignWhile most hospitals can state that they are open 24/7, the true continuum of care doesn’t end whenever the patient leaves the parking lot. Our patients are always our patients, and we go the extra mile to make sure that our patients are safe outside our walls. That is why, in 2014, the hospital invested in one paramedic’s vision to build a program known as STARS: Special Needs Tracking and Awareness Response  System. This one-of-a-kind, and now nationally benchmarked program helps coordinate and coach ambulance districts, fire districts and community hospitals to know the specialized needs of medically complex patie...2024-07-091h 26The Glennon FactorThe Glennon FactorEpisode 06 - The American DreamHe is a father of two boys. His favorite holiday is Thanksgiving. He is a refugee of the Iranian revolution and if we cued up his preferred walk-up song, it would be “Jump Around” by House of Pain. We are talking about Dr. Hossain Marandi, President of SSM Health Cardinal Glennon. After a brief icebreaker which included a tater tot taste test (tots being one of his favorite pleasures) we had the privilege of talking with our first physician president about his childhood, his family’s escape from Iran, his lifelong calling to become a physician and the su...2024-03-261h 19The Glennon FactorThe Glennon FactorEpisode 05 - The HollidaysTune in for an unforgettable episode of “The Glennon Factor” as we dive into the compelling journey of retired pro-baseball player Matt Holliday and his wife Leslee. We’ll cover “all things Holliday” from first date memories to life in retirement, including their heartfelt reasons for staying connected to Cardinal Glennon. Joining us in studio is special guest co-host Maggie Bohannan, leukemia survivor and the first patient the Hollidays met more than 12 years ago! Little did Maggie know that her visit with them would result in life-changing impact for future patients and what Matt considers his “biggest accomplishme...2024-03-121h 15The Glennon FactorThe Glennon FactorEpisode 04 - The CommuterSometimes in tragedy we find our life's purpose. Commuting two and half hours one way each workday is an honor and a privilege for Aaron Wright, our podcast producer of "The Glennon Factor." Through his son’s journey with congenital heart disease during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, Aaron and his family confronted fear, job loss, PTSD and more. Tune in to hear how his video journaling hobby evolved from a personal coping mechanism to becoming Senior Production Consultant for SSM Health Cardinal Glennon Children's Foundation. 2024-02-271h 18The Glennon FactorThe Glennon FactorEpisode 03 - The TransplantDiagnosed unexpectedly with cardiomyopathy, 15-year-old aspiring athlete, Jimmy Williams endured a 103-day wait for a new heart, forever transforming his life. Drawing from his book, Attitude of Grace, Jimmy's words serve as a guiding light throughout the episode, illuminating the importance of resilience and faith in the face of uncertainty. We're honored to share reflections from his remarkable journey, alongside his devoted parents, Jim and Shana, and his compassionate heart surgeon, Dr. Charles Huddleston from SSM Health Cardinal Glennon Children's Hospital. 2024-02-131h 00The Glennon FactorThe Glennon FactorEpisode 02 - The PediatricianIn this latest episode of "The Glennon Factor," we have the honor of chatting with Dr. Heidi Sallee, the remarkable and compassionate medical director of The Danis Pediatric Center at SSM Health Cardinal Glennon Children's Hospital. Dr. Sallee, with her deep roots in the hospital's history, shares invaluable lessons for aspiring physicians, emphasizing that while medical practices may evolve, the core of compassionate patient treatment remains timeless. Discover the heart behind pediatric care and the enduring legacy at the heart of SSM Health Cardinal Glennon. It’ll be a touching exploration of medicine, compassion, and the essence of lasting pa...2024-01-3054 minThe Most Important MedicineThe Most Important MedicineChange-makers and Chain-breakers: The Power of Narrative Medicine with Dr. Anu FrenchJoin Dr. Anu French and Dr. Amy to hear a beautiful story about how to heal intergenerational trauma & create trauma-informed pediatric practices. Anu French MD FAAP ABoIMwww.anufrench.comA New Wellness: Pediatrics, Integrative MedicineSSM Health Cardinal Glennon Children's HospitalOn a mission to create healthier communities through healthier childrenDr French, an artist, musician, yogini, author and integrative pediatrician, is a Fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics, double board-certified in Pediatrics and Integrative Medicine, with fellowship training in Integrative Medicine and Integrative Psychiatry.  2024-01-2442 minThe Glennon FactorThe Glennon FactorEpisode 01 - The Tumor FuneralGet ready for a rollercoaster of emotions in the Season Premiere of "The Glennon Factor"! Join Sophie, her mom Jessica, and the incredible Dr. Lauren Draper from SSM Health Cardinal Glennon Children’s Hospital as they share Sophie's journey through osteosarcoma. Brace yourself for chemo tales, triumphs, and the heartwarming 'Tumor Funeral' that brought the whole medical team together. In this uplifting episode, Sophie dishes out advice for anyone facing a cancer diagnosis. It's a dose of resilience, a sprinkle of hope, and the unbeatable Glennon Factor – all in one episode! 2024-01-1654 minThe Glennon FactorThe Glennon FactorSneak Peek - Episode 01Get ready for an exclusive glimpse into the heartfelt premiere of "The Glennon Factor"! Join us in this sneak peek as Sophie, her mom Jessica, and the amazing Dr. Lauren Draper from SSM Health Cardinal Glennon Children’s Hospital share an emotional journey through osteosarcoma. Listen now for a taste of the extraordinary journey ahead! 2024-01-1501 minThe Glennon FactorThe Glennon FactorThe Glennon Factor TrailerWe're thrilled to announce the launch of our podcast, 'The Glennon Factor'! Join us as we uncover the incredible stories and meaningful connections that make Cardinal Glennon an amazing place. Listen to our trailer and get ready for an inspiring journey ahead in 2024 and beyond! 2024-01-0201 minASPEN PodcastsASPEN PodcastsMember Spotlight: Nisha Mangalat, MDThis video features Dr. Nisha Mangalat, Associate Professor of Pediatrics in the Division of Gastroenterology at the St. Louis University School of Medicine and Medical Director for the Glennon Intestinal Rehabilitation and Feeding (GIRAF) Program at SSM Health Cardinal Glennon Children’s Hospital. The GIRAF program was formed around a multidisciplinary, collaborative approach to caring for complex pediatric patients with intestinal failure. The GIRAF team meets weekly to discuss patient cases and review updates provided by the patients’ parents/caregivers. This enables the team to make proactive, systematic adjustments to each patient’s nutrition therapy. Dr. Mangalat shares that the name “...2023-12-1223 minWhiskey, Jazz and LeadershipWhiskey, Jazz and LeadershipSipping High End Rye with Steven Burghart (Part 1)Steven Burghart serves as the President of SSM Health Cardinal Glennon Children’s Hospital. Burghart graduated from Baylor University and earned his master’s degree in health care administration from Trinity University. In this conversation, Steven tells us how he entered into healthcare. We speak about how challenging to lead a non-profit organization is and how essential it is to have the passionate people For additional content and exclusives, become a VIP on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/WhiskeyJazzandLeadership Subscribe to our newsletter to find out. https://lnkd.in/gDDzAEdg Follow us on...2022-03-0125 minKeeleyLife: Become a Better YouKeeleyLife: Become a Better YouKeeleyLife Mental Well-Being: Children's Struggles During COVID-19April Lopinot, VP of Human Resources and KeeleyLife Leader, was recently joined by Dr. Mary Weatherford, Licenses Clinical Psychologist with SSM Health Cardinal Glennon Children's Hospital, to discuss how children have been affected by the social isolation brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic and how parents can help their children overcome these struggles.2021-11-0520 minHealth CallsHealth CallsChildren’s Health InsuranceThe number of uninsured children in the U.S. has risen significantly in the past few years. In this episode, Professor Joan Alker from Georgetown University and Dr. Heidi Sallee from SSM Health Cardinal Glennon Children’s Hospital discuss the reasons for this trend, the policy implications, and what Catholic health care can do to help increase coverage for kids.  Catholic health care works to reverse worrisome dip in children's health insurance coverageMedicaid Makes It Possible 2021-05-1831 minThe Story ColliderThe Story ColliderStories of COVID-19: MasksThis week’s episode is all about masks -- the many varied reasons we have for wearing them, the uncertainty many of us felt around them in the early days of the pandemic, and most of all, the very real and intense emotion that often surrounds them.Part 1: In the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic, Sean Wellington is reluctant to wear a mask at first — until he discovers an unconventional reason to.Part 2: Dealing with mask-resistant patients prompts pediatrician Ken Haller to reflect on his experience with a past pandemic, and how it has shap...2021-04-3027 minThe Story ColliderThe Story ColliderStories of COVID-19: MasksThis week’s episode is all about masks -- the many varied reasons we have for wearing them, the uncertainty many of us felt around them in the early days of the pandemic, and most of all, the very real and intense emotion that often surrounds them.Part 1: In the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic, Sean Wellington is reluctant to wear a mask at first — until he discovers an unconventional reason to.Part 2: Dealing with mask-resistant patients prompts pediatrician Ken Haller to reflect on his experience with a past pandemic, and how it has shap...2021-04-3024 minThe PedSpaceThe PedSpaceWhat is Physician Burnout?In this episode of The PedSpace, Dr. Barry Duel discusses the issue of physician burnout. Dr. Duel explains the signs and causes of burnout, how it’s measured, and defines interventions for alleviation and prevention. Dr. Barry Duel is Director of Urology at SSM Cardinal Glennon Children's Hospital and Associate Professor of Surgery and Pediatrics at St. Louis University, where he is also the founding Program Director of the urology residency. Prior to that, he was a faculty pediatric urologist at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles from 2008-2013, and an Associate Professor of Uro...2020-10-1213 minAlumni Trending PodcastAlumni Trending PodcastAT02. A Conversation with Mike WorleyA conversation with the Vice President for Advancement at Lander University (SC), Mike Worley, about his career and the state of higher education advancement.With more than 20 years of  experience in philanthropy, Worley became the Vice President for Advancement and Executive director of the Lander University Foundation in October of 2018.  Prior to Lander he served as Senior Associate Vice President for Constituent Relations at Georgia State University, where he led a team of fundraisers and helped steer the university’s $300 million capital campaign.Worley also had stints at Washington University (St. Louis), East Carolina University, and...2020-06-1531 minSaint Louis In TuneSaint Louis In TuneLife Outside of Violence: Helping Those Harmed By Violence Find Alternatives to End the CycleKateri Chapman-Kramer, Project Coordinator and Melik Coffey, Program Mentor describe Life Outside of Violence (LOV), which is the short name for the St. Louis Area Hospital-Based Violence Intervention Program. The program helps those harmed by stabbing, gunshot or assault receive the treatment, support and resources they need to find alternatives to end the cycle of violence. The idea behind LOV is to help decrease incidences of retaliation, criminal involvement, re-injury, and death.Begun in early 2018, LOV is the first in the nation to incorporate three research universities (Washington University, Saint Louis University and University of Missouri-St. Louis) and four hospitals...2020-02-0850 minEco Radio KCEco Radio KCGetting the Lead Out of Health Care & Education and More with Dr Huldah BlamovilleRichard’s guest this week is Huldah C Blamoville, M.D. Dr Blamoville is a pediatrician in St Louis and is affiliated with multiple hospitals in the area, including SSM Health Cardinal Glennon Children’s Hospital-St. Louis University and St. Louis Children’s Hospital-Washington University.  She has been active against lead contamination involving children early in life and as they grow.  […]2019-10-1800 minMichMashMichMashZach BrockZach and I talk about kudos to mom, Stage 4 Rhabdomyosarcoma, mouth pain, 20% chance of survival, stem cell rescue, hair as a reproducing cell, late effects clinic, St. Louis Children's Hospital, SSM Cardinal Glennon Children's Hospital, grass root funding, St. Louis University, cancer was my life, people really do care, cook good food, roots of music, introvert extrovert, DJ Chesta, flex, overcome, learn and dwell.2019-01-0426 min