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The Hand to Shoulder PodcastThe Hand to Shoulder Podcast045: Hand Therapy Skills Across Borders: from the US to Northern Ireland with Karen Murphy, MS, OTR, CHT, AHTHave you ever wondered what it would be like to practice in a different country? Or perhaps what hand therapy practice looks like in Northern Ireland? Today we dive into the day and life of Karen Murphy, MS, OTR, CHT, AHT as the owner and director of Health Pub Professions. Karen's explores hand therapy in Northern Ireland and the differences from the US. She shares her passion for hand therapy and give us an inspiring episode.Karen graduated with a BSc (Hons.) in Occupational Therapy from the University of Ulster in 2000. After 2 years in traveling posts in...2025-07-0750 minThe Physician Associate PodcastThe Physician Associate PodcastGMC regulation of physician associates!After many years of work, the General Medical Council has now begun statutory regulation of physician associates, as well as anaesthesia associates, in addition to doctors. Regulation will help assure patients, colleagues and employers that PAs and AAs have the knowledge and skills to work safely and that they can be held to account if serious concerns are raised. Professor Dame Carrie MacEwen was appointed as Chair of the GMC Council in May 2022. And she joins us on the podcast today, to discuss bringing PAs and AAs into regulation with the GMC. 2024-12-1624 minLeadership ReimaginedLeadership ReimaginedLeadership for a Trustworthy AI WorldJanice is joined by Lara Abrash, Chair at Deliotte US, the largest multiprofessional services network in the US, where they talk about how to connect ideas, innovations, and industries to create prosperity for clients, society and the planet. They discuss how Laras family links to her success within the company today, and the new upcoming AI implications.Tags: janice, ellig, lara, abrash. chair, deloitte, us, ai, professional, technology, clients, society, family, lesson, mentor2024-11-2736 minCalifornia Whiplash and Personal Injury with Dr. LloydCalifornia Whiplash and Personal Injury with Dr. LloydWhiplash associated disorders: an overview.This is an overview of WAD before we talk about more specific topics. This is the start of the third section of Jull's Whiplash textbook. Whiplash-associated disorders (WAD) are a common and costly consequence of motor vehicle crashes, affecting about one-third of those injured significantly and long-term. The text explores the controversial nature of WAD, partly due to difficulties in diagnosing specific injuries using current imaging technology. The heterogeneity of WAD explains the limited success of many treatment strategies, highlighting the need for approaches considering both physical and psychological factors. A revised classification system is proposed to improve diagnosis and...2024-11-2632 minThe ResearchWorks PodcastThe ResearchWorks PodcastEpisode 197 (Dr Iain Dutia)The power of Para sport: the effect of performance-focused swimming training on motor function in adolescents with cerebral palsy and high support needs (GMFCS IV) - a single-case experimental design with 30-month follow-up.AbstractObjective: This study aims to evaluate the effect of a performance-focused swimming programme on motor function in previously untrained adolescents with cerebral palsy and high support needs (CPHSN) and to determine whether the motor decline typical of adolescents with CPHSN occurred in these swimmers.Methods: A Multiple-Baseline, Single-Case...2024-10-1259 minACNAP Cardio TalkACNAP Cardio TalkAllied professionals and their contribution on clinical researchWith Joana Braga, Unidade de Saúde Local Gaia/Espinho (ULSGE) - Portugal & Suzanne Fredericks, Toronto Metropolitan University - Canada. In this Podcast Professor Suzanne Fredericks and Miss Joana Braga discuss the value of the contribution of allied professionals as a part of the multiprofessional team in the field of clinical research.2024-02-1413 minManaging Your PracticeManaging Your PracticeThe Evolution to Ensemble: The Challenges and Rewards of Building a Multiprofessional FirmMichael Goodman, president of Wealthstream Advisors, founded a lifestyle practice that evolved into a $1 billion ensemble practice after combining the skills of multiple professions and taking on partners to facilitate the firm’s growth over the past three decades. Hear the pros and cons of running an ensemble practice; how hiring, team structure, and business processes transform through the progression; and why it’s important that your long-term goals and motivations match those of your people.   Michael Goodman is not affiliated with Dimensional Fund Advisors. Dimensional Fund Advisors LP does not endorse, recommend, or guarantee the ser...2023-04-2830 minACNAP Cardio TalkACNAP Cardio TalkThe value of physiotherapists along the cardiovascular patient pathway.In this first Cardio Talk with Allied Professionals, Asso. Prof. Maria Bäck, Sahlgrenska University Hospital, Gothenburg - Sweden and Dr Jenni Jones, National University of Ireland, Galway - Ireland discuss the role and contribution of physiotherapists as part of the multiprofessional team along the cardiovascular patient pathway.2023-01-0613 minYleislääkärin SydänäänetYleislääkärin SydänäänetNYGP Becoming a GPGeneral practice is the bedrock of the Nordic countries. Even so, systems differ. The GP can either be a lone practitioner (common in Denmark) or work in big multiprofessional units (like in Finland). A strong tradition of personal continuity is typical for Norway. Also, the specialist training differs quite much, in Iceland, a strong network helps along the way, in Sweden, assessment along the specialisation path helps along. In this episode (recorded 08/21-06/22) young GPs from the nordic countries discuss how we become GPs in the nordic countries. Participants: Annika Kolster FIN, Berglind Gunnarsdóttir ISL, Katrina Tibbals NOR, Linn E...2022-10-111h 01Dietitians in Nutrition Support: DNS PodcastDietitians in Nutrition Support: DNS PodcastNutrition Celebrity Interview featuring Ashley DePriest, MS, RD, LD, CNSCThis episode features registered dietitian and certified nutrition support clinician, Ashley DePriest, MS, RD, LD, CNSC.  Ashley currently serves as the clinical nutrition manager at Wellstar Kennestone Regional Medical Center in Marietta, Georgia where she supervises clinical dietitians, diet technicians, and dietetic interns as well as focuses her professional energy on developing, implementing and promoting high quality nutrition services to the patients and families served.  Her clinical interests include gastrointestinal nutrition, professional development, and quality and patient safety and, in her free time, you can find her gardening or traveling. In 2020, Ashley was awarded the Dr. Joseph and Rae Br...2022-08-2225 minThe MDTea PodcastThe MDTea PodcastSeries 11 - An IntroductionThe MDTea podcast started out six years ago, with us wanting to create a place where we could foster multiprofessional learning around the care of older patients. And after 100 episodes that is still very much our aim. But we’ve decided to do something unique and exciting for Series 11 to explore what it really means to be part of the team.We want to spend time over the next ten episodes exploring what each of our colleagues in the MDT do on a daily basis to provide older patients with the best possible care. What is the fi...2022-01-0412 minBASICS Scotland PodcastBASICS Scotland PodcastLucy Powls - Obstetric Emergencies in the Pre-hospital EnvironmentLucy talks us through the obstetric emergencies of shoulder dystocia and cord prolapse, and how to treat these in the pre-hospital environment.                        Top 3 tips:1.  Be aware of the signs and symptoms of shoulder dystocia and cord prolapse2. Call for help as soon as possible and make sure the receiving maternity unit is pre-alerted to the emergency you are bringing in3. The debrief is very important for these emergencies, considering the parents, the responders and the hospital staff in this emergencyAbout LucyLucy is currently the Educational Lead for the Scottish Mul...2021-11-2223 minCorporació de Salut del Maresme i la SelvaCorporació de Salut del Maresme i la Selva20211108_ResidenciaGeriatria_Tres60Informatiu matinal de Tres60 on recull la informació de la nova acreditació per part de la Corporació com a Unitat Docent Multiprofessional de Geriatria.2021-11-0803 minCorporació de Salut del Maresme i la SelvaCorporació de Salut del Maresme i la Selva20211108_ResidenciaGeriatria_Tres60Informatiu matinal de Tres60 on destaca l'acreditació de la Corporació com a Unitat Docent Multiprofessional de Geriatria.2021-11-0803 minBASICS Scotland PodcastBASICS Scotland PodcastHelene Marshall – The physiology of pregnancy and assessment and treatment of Post-Partum haemorrhageHelene chats us through the physiological changes in the pregnant women and post-partum haemorrhage assessment and management Top 3 Points from this podcast:Consider the 4 T’s: Tone, Tissues, Trauma, Thrombin (and coagulation)If you have a woman than tells you she is at high risk for a post-partum haemorrhage you should consider giving her the 600mcg of misoprostol after she has had her baby.Think about the blood volume that the woman has and how she is able to tolerate a greater blood loss before she shows any signs of deterioration, this is why you...2021-06-3036 minBASICS Scotland PodcastBASICS Scotland PodcastLucy Powls – Normal birth and neonatal resusLucy Powls describes the process of normal birth, including the mechanisms of labour. She then looks at newborn assessment and takes us through the neonatal resuscitation algorithm. Top 3 Points from this podcast:Remember in most cases, pregnancy and childbirth are normal physiological processes Try to keep calm as this will reassure the woman (she doesn’t need to know whether you have delivered a baby before!)  With newborn babies it is a respiratory issue – most babies will respond to simple A and B of resuscitation when done well Resources related to this podcast:Resuscitation guidelines appI-Ge...2021-06-2327 minHNL Movement PodcastHNL Movement PodcastDavid Orozco On Intuitive Eating, Nourishing Your Soul, And Promoting Sustainable HealthWhat could be possible by changing our relationship with the food we enjoy?  If you have ever been on a diet, tried multiple diets, or know someone who struggles with their relationship with food, you don’t want to miss this episode!  Listen in on an interview with David Orozco, a Registered Dietician Nutritionist who focuses on intuitive eating and a compassion-driven approach to lifestyle choices around food.  David is the owner of TD wellness and is the host of a podcast called, “One Small Bite.”  As a certified intuitive eating counselor, David gives us a look at his anti-diet...2020-09-2939 minPodcast From St Mungo\'sPodcast From St Mungo'sEpisode 40: Obstetric Emergencies Part 3Marcus McMillan is a consultant obstetrician in Princess Royal Maternity in Glasgow. He has a special interest in abnormally invasive placentas and coordinates care for people with this in Glasgow. He works with the Scottish Multiprofessional Maternity Development Programme for teaching obstetric emergencies and management to maternity staff and other departments. Eoghan and Marcus discuss obstetric emergencies, and in this episode they cover Cardiovascular Collapse, Resuscitative Hysterotomy, and a lot more.2019-11-1324 minPodcast From St Mungo\'sPodcast From St Mungo'sEpisode 38: Obstetric Emergencies Part 2Marcus McMillan is a consultant obstetrician in Princess Royal Maternity in Glasgow. He has a special interest in abnormally invasive placentas and coordinates care for people with this in Glasgow. He works with the Scottish Multiprofessional Maternity Development Programme for teaching obstetric emergencies and management to maternity staff and other departments. Eoghan and Marcus discuss obstetric emergencies, and in this episode, they focus on Pre-Eclampisa/Eclampsia, Chest pain in Pregnancy and APH.2019-10-2325 minPodcast From St Mungo\'sPodcast From St Mungo'sEpisode 38: Obstetric Emergencies Part 1Marcus McMillan is a consultant obstetrician in Princess Royal Maternity in Glasgow. He has a special interest in abnormally invasive placentas and coordinates care for people with this in Glasgow. He works with the Scottish Multiprofessional Maternity Development Programme for teaching obstetric emergencies and management to maternity staff and other departments. Eoghan and Marcus discuss obstetric emergencies, and in this episode they focus on normal and problematic deliveries.2019-10-0227 minHey OAHey OASoren Skou, PT, MSc, PhD, University of Southern Denmark, Odense, DenmarkDr. Søren T. Skou, Associate Professor at the University of Southern Denmark and head of a multiprofessional research group at Næstved-Slagelse-Ringsted Hospitals, discusses exercise therapy for individuals with osteoarthritis and the success of the Good Life with osteoArthritis in Denmark (GLA:D®) program, which has now spread to multiple countries. Find Dr. Skou on twitter @stskou and find more information about GLA:D at: https://www.glaid.dk/english.html (Denmark), https://gladcanada.ca/ (Canada), https://gladaustralia.com.au/ (Australia), http://www.gladschweiz.ch/ (Switzerland)2019-07-2932 minSCCM PodcastSCCM PodcastSCCM Pod-359 Early Mobility in Critically Ill PatientsKyle Enfield, MD, speaks with Wes Ely, MD, MPH, about his talk presented at the 2017 Multiprofessional Critical Care Review: Adult course in Rosemont, Illinois entitled, Early Mobility in Critically Ill Patients: More to Come.2018-02-0828 minFaces of Digital HealthFaces of Digital Health023 Misconceptions Around Blockchain And What It Will NOT Solve In Healthcare? (Helen Disney - Unblocked; Navin Ramachandran - University College London)Blockchain is a new technology, still very complicated to understand, leaving a lot of space for misinterpretations and confusion in the public. This is one of the things the 23rd episode of Medicine Today on Digital Health addresses: what blockchain can solve and what the most common misconceptions are. Questions addressed in the podcast:What are the biggest misconceptions you’ve heard around blockchain so far?What are the best implications for blockchain use in healthcare?Why is blockchain not solving interoperability?Will the patient experience in a system with a blockchain solution be different from the experience in the cu...2017-12-1237 minBJSMBJSMProfessor Gwen Jull - Part 1 - Assessment and Management of Neck Pain. First of Two ConversationsDo you treat patients with neck pain? Do you have neck pain? Stop reading and start listening to the podcast. Professor Gwen Jull is one of the most lauded health professionals in the world right now and she shares pearls every minute of this podcast. Here's the link to the second part of the podcast: https://soundcloud.com/bmjpodcasts/managing-cervicogenic-headache-and-other-pearls-professor-gwen-jull-second-of-two-podcasts?in=bmjpodcasts/sets/bjsm-1 Timeline 0:00m - How do you approach the patient aged in the prime of life who complains of neck pain and bad cervical posture? 2:00m - “Big development in physiotherapy is the assessment /examination which then fo...2015-09-1821 minBJSM PodcastBJSM PodcastProfessor Gwen Jull - Part 1 - Assessment and Management of Neck Pain. First of Two ConversationsDo you treat patients with neck pain? Do you have neck pain? Stop reading and start listening to the podcast. Professor Gwen Jull is one of the most lauded health professionals in the world right now and she shares pearls every minute of this podcast. Here's the link to the second part of the podcast: https://soundcloud.com/bmjpodcasts/managing-cervicogenic-headache-and-other-pearls-professor-gwen-jull-second-of-two-podcasts?in=bmjpodcasts/sets/bjsm-1 Timeline 0:00m - How do you approach the patient aged in the prime of life who complains of neck pain and bad cervical posture? 2:00m - “Big development in physiotherapy is the assessment /examination which then fo...2015-09-1821 minHealthcare Intelligence NetworkHealthcare Intelligence NetworkCare Coordination for Dual Eligibles: A Results-Oriented ApproachSCAN Health Plan's Interdisciplinary Care Team for dual eligibles is a diverse multiprofessional group encompassing many geriatric specialists, explains Dr. Timothy Schwab, chief medical officer of SCAN Health Plan. Dr. Schwab describes some of the challenges of risk stratification in a dual eligible population, and details case management support for the percentage of dual eligibles that require support for disabilities. Dr. Schwab shared his organization's strategic approach to serving the dual eligible market during a December 6, 2012 webinar, "Care Coordination for Dual Eligibles: A Results-Oriented Approach," a 45-minute webinar sponsored by The Healthcare Intelligence Network.2012-12-0600 minMedizin - Open Access LMU - Teil 19/22Medizin - Open Access LMU - Teil 19/22Development, effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of a new out-patient Breathlessness Support Service: study protocol of a phase III fast-track randomised controlled trialBackground: Breathlessness is a common and distressing symptom affecting many patients with advanced disease both from malignant and non-malignant origin. A combination of pharmacological and non-pharmacological measures is necessary to treat this symptom successfully. Breathlessness services in various compositions aim to provide comprehensive care for patients and their carers by a multiprofessional team but their effectiveness and cost-effectiveness have not yet been proven. The Breathlessness Support Service (BSS) is a newly created multiprofessional and interdisciplinary outpatient service at a large university hospital in South East London. The aim of this study is to develop and evaluate the effectiveness and cost...2012-01-0100 minSCCM PodcastSCCM PodcastMessage from the SCCM Leadership: The Future of Critical Care and SCCMThe Society's of Critical Care Medicine's incoming president, Charles Durbin Jr., MD, FCCM, discusses the goals he would like to help the Society achieve as well as current topics in the profession, including implementing guidelines in critical care and utilizing the multiprofessional team.2005-12-3032 minSCCM PodcastSCCM PodcastMessage from the SCCM Leadership: The Future of Critical Care and SCCMThe Society's of Critical Care Medicine's incoming president, Charles Durbin Jr., MD, FCCM, discusses the goals he would like to help the Society achieve as well as current topics in the profession, including implementing guidelines in critical care and utilizing the multiprofessional team.2005-12-3032 minSCCM PodcastSCCM PodcastMessage from the SCCM Leadership: The Future of Critical Care and SCCMThe Society's of Critical Care Medicine's incoming president, Charles Durbin Jr., MD, FCCM, discusses the goals he would like to help the Society achieve as well as current topics in the profession, including implementing guidelines in critical care and utilizing the multiprofessional team.2005-12-3032 minSCCM PodcastSCCM PodcastMessage from the SCCM Leadership: The Future of Critical Care and SCCMThe Society's of Critical Care Medicine's incoming president, Charles Durbin Jr., MD, FCCM, discusses the goals he would like to help the Society achieve as well as current topics in the profession, including implementing guidelines in critical care and utilizing the multiprofessional team.2005-12-3032 minSCCM PodcastSCCM PodcastMessage from the SCCM Leadership: The Future of Critical Care and SCCMThe Society's of Critical Care Medicine's incoming president, Charles Durbin Jr., MD, FCCM, discusses the goals he would like to help the Society achieve as well as current topics in the profession, including implementing guidelines in critical care and utilizing the multiprofessional team.2005-12-3032 minSCCM PodcastSCCM PodcastMessage from the SCCM Leadership: The Future of Critical Care and SCCMThe Society's of Critical Care Medicine's incoming president, Charles Durbin Jr., MD, FCCM, discusses the goals he would like to help the Society achieve as well as current topics in the profession, including implementing guidelines in critical care and utilizing the multiprofessional team.2005-12-3032 minSCCM PodcastSCCM PodcastDecember 2005 CC: Getting Our ICU Language StraightKarin Kirchhoff, MSN, PhD, discusses her article published in the December 2005 issue of Critical Connections, "Getting Our ICU Language Straight." Dr. Kirchhoff is a professor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Nursing. She discusses how every member of the multiprofessional team can improve families experiences at the end of life by being sensitive to the language they use and involving the family at every stage of care. (Crit Conn 2005 Vol.4 No.6)2005-12-0725 minSCCM PodcastSCCM PodcastDecember 2005 CC: Getting Our ICU Language StraightKarin Kirchhoff, MSN, PhD, discusses her article published in the December 2005 issue of Critical Connections, "Getting Our ICU Language Straight." Dr. Kirchhoff is a professor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Nursing. She discusses how every member of the multiprofessional team can improve families experiences at the end of life by being sensitive to the language they use and involving the family at every stage of care. (Crit Conn 2005 Vol.4 No.6)2005-12-0725 minSCCM PodcastSCCM PodcastDecember 2005 CC: Getting Our ICU Language StraightKarin Kirchhoff, MSN, PhD, discusses her article published in the December 2005 issue of Critical Connections, "Getting Our ICU Language Straight." Dr. Kirchhoff is a professor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Nursing. She discusses how every member of the multiprofessional team can improve families experiences at the end of life by being sensitive to the language they use and involving the family at every stage of care. (Crit Conn 2005 Vol.4 No.6)2005-12-0725 minSCCM PodcastSCCM PodcastDecember 2005 CC: Getting Our ICU Language StraightKarin Kirchhoff, MSN, PhD, discusses her article published in the December 2005 issue of Critical Connections, "Getting Our ICU Language Straight." Dr. Kirchhoff is a professor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Nursing. She discusses how every member of the multiprofessional team can improve families experiences at the end of life by being sensitive to the language they use and involving the family at every stage of care. (Crit Conn 2005 Vol.4 No.6)2005-12-0725 minSCCM PodcastSCCM PodcastDecember 2005 CC: Getting Our ICU Language StraightKarin Kirchhoff, MSN, PhD, discusses her article published in the December 2005 issue of Critical Connections, "Getting Our ICU Language Straight." Dr. Kirchhoff is a professor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Nursing. She discusses how every member of the multiprofessional team can improve families experiences at the end of life by being sensitive to the language they use and involving the family at every stage of care. (Crit Conn 2005 Vol.4 No.6)2005-12-0725 minSCCM PodcastSCCM PodcastDecember 2005 CC: Getting Our ICU Language StraightKarin Kirchhoff, MSN, PhD, discusses her article published in the December 2005 issue of Critical Connections, "Getting Our ICU Language Straight." Dr. Kirchhoff is a professor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Nursing. She discusses how every member of the multiprofessional team can improve families experiences at the end of life by being sensitive to the language they use and involving the family at every stage of care. (Crit Conn 2005 Vol.4 No.6)2005-12-0725 min