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From the Ville to the Nest: A Parent and Family PodcastFrom the Ville to the Nest: A Parent and Family PodcastFraternity and Sorority Life at UofL: From Bids to BrotherhoodIs your student thinking about Greek life but not sure what all the terms and traditions really mean? Does what you see in popular media scare you about the process? In this episode of From the Ville to the Nest, we’re joined by Stephanie Schroeder and Derek Woodruff from UofL’s Office of Fraternity and Sorority Life (FSL) to break it all down for you.Whether your student has already mentioned joining a chapter, or you’re just curious about the possibility, we’ll walk you through what fraternity and sorority life looks like at UofL, how recr...2025-07-3033 minFrom the Ville to the Nest: A Parent and Family PodcastFrom the Ville to the Nest: A Parent and Family PodcastInside the Ville'ns: A Look at UofL's New Student Ticket ExperienceYou've had questions - and we have answers!In this episode of From the Ville to the Nest, we’re joined by Emily Bridges, Assistant Director of Marketing for Louisville Athletics, to walk us through everything you need to know about how students will access athletic events starting in the 2025–2026 season.We cover the new Ville’ns membership, the student fee, how the ticket lottery works, what Ville’ns+ offers, and how families can help their students stay in the know.We’ve heard from so many of you over the past few days, and...2025-07-2330 minPower of U PodcastPower of U PodcastEpisode 8: Katie Robinson discusses self-evaluations and self-awareness.Katie Robinson, interim director of Professional Practice - UofL Hospital and Brown Cancer Center, discusses self-evaluations, including self-awareness – what it is and why it’s important, and identifying growth vs. fixed mindset and how it impacts us and our behaviors.2025-07-1822 minThe Employee Success PodcastThe Employee Success PodcastThe Cardinal Spotlight: Emily RasmussenIn this episode, Brian is joined by Emily Rasmussen, a member of the UofL Department of Political Science, a proud Kentuckian, and enthusiastic explorer of the Commonwealth. With a deep love for the state and a curiosity that drives her to understand its people, places, and traditions, and politics, Emily shares how she experiences Kentucky up close and how that perspective can open people to all the unique opportunities in the state. Tune in to hear about hidden KY gems and more!  The University of Louisville, rooted in the state’s largest city, helps students engage with Kent...2025-07-1129 minFrom the Ville to the Nest: A Parent and Family PodcastFrom the Ville to the Nest: A Parent and Family PodcastFrom the Car to the Classroom: UofL's Commuter & Transfer LifeNot every student lives in a residence hall - and that’s perfectly okay. Whether your Cardinal is commuting from home or transferring in from another college, they’re still an important part of the UofL family.In this episode of From the Ville to the Nest, host Jessica Combess sits down with Alex Courtenay, Coordinator for Commuter and Transfer Initiatives at the University of Louisville. Together, they discuss the unique experiences of commuter and transfer students, the resources available to support them, and how your student can find connection, community, and success - no matter where they...2025-07-0926 minSingle Payer Health CareSingle Payer Health CareSingle Payer Radio Jason Smith UofL Healthcare 3-26-2025 finalDr Jason Smith , UofL Health chief medical officer (CMO), and now interim CEO.of UL Health on the improvements and challenges of running the UofL Heath system since it's move to non-profit status.2025-07-0758 minThe Employee Success PodcastThe Employee Success PodcastHow University Libraries Focus on Employee SuccessThe dedicated employees who work in our university libraries play a big role in supporting students, faculty, and staff every day. In this episode, we chat with Melissa Laning and Cecilia Durbin about how a group of those employees came together to support their own colleagues—creating thoughtful programs, practices, and resources that build a stronger sense of connection, well-being, and professional growth across the libraries.Check out the UofL Libraries website here: https://library.louisville.edu/homeDon't miss out on the opportunities available on the Employee Success Center website: https://louisville.edu/employeesuccess2025-06-2747 minForward Radio podcastsForward Radio podcastsSustainability Now! | Dr. Luz Huntington-Moskos | UofL Center for Integrative Environmental Health Sciences | 6-16-25This week on Sustainability Now!, your host, Justin Mog, is delighted to get a chance to catch up with Dr. Luz Huntington-Moskos about environmental health and disaster preparedness in Kentucky. Luz was last on the program in 2021, when the Center was fairly new and today we'll get to hear how things have evolved since then. This program is a follow-up to our May 19th conversation with Luz's colleagues at CIEHS, Cat Aiton & Sarah Jump - Listen at https://soundcloud.com/wfmp-forward-radio/sustainability-now-cat-aiton-sarah-jump-uofl-center-for-integrative-environmental-health-science-5-19-25 In addition to serving on the UofL Sustainability Council, Luz is an Associate Professor of Nursing...2025-06-1558 minFrom the Ville to the Nest: A Parent and Family PodcastFrom the Ville to the Nest: A Parent and Family PodcastWhat’s on the Menu? A Guide to UofL Campus DiningIn this episode, host Jessica Combess sits down with Robin Jackson, Director of Operations, and Tori Robinson, Marketing Coordinator for UofL Dining, to talk about all things campus dining.From meal plan options and special dietary accommodations to late-night eats and how students can give feedback—this episode answers the big (and small!) questions families often ask about food on campus.Whether your student is a first-year figuring out where to swipe their card, or a returning Card looking for new dining options, this conversation gives you a behind-the-scenes look at how UofL keeps students fu...2025-06-0422 minFrom the Ville to the Nest: A Parent and Family PodcastFrom the Ville to the Nest: A Parent and Family PodcastFinding Their Place: What Involvement Looks Like at UofLIn this episode of From the Ville to the Nest, we’re talking about how students find their place at the University of Louisville through campus involvement. Host Jessica Combess sits down with Brandon McClain, Assistant Director for Student Involvement, to explore what “getting involved” really means, how it can look different for every student, and why it plays such an important role in their college experience.You’ll hear practical ways parents and families can support their students—before they arrive on campus and throughout their time at UofL—to help them connect, grow, and thrive beyond the c...2025-05-2823 minForward Radio podcastsForward Radio podcastsSustainability Now! | Henry Cunningham | UofL Office of Community Engagement | 5-26-25On this week’s show, your host, Justin Mog, is delighted to be in conversation with an old friend and colleague at the University of Louisville, Henry Cunningham, who serves as the Assistant Vice-President for Engaged Scholarship in the Office of Community Engagement (https://louisville.edu/communityengagement/) Dr. Cunningham co-founded and co-directed the University’s International Service Learning Program. He has extensive background in international and community development, having conducted developmental work in several countries. He was assigned to the United Nations where he worked with international leaders focusing on sustainable development in developing countries. Henry currently teaches a community-based lear...2025-05-2557 minFrom the Ville to the Nest: A Parent and Family PodcastFrom the Ville to the Nest: A Parent and Family PodcastLiving on Campus: What Families Should Know About Housing at UofLIn this episode, we’re diving into the ins and outs of University Housing and the Resident Experience at the University of Louisville. Whether your student is applying for housing, gearing up to live on campus, or already settled in, this conversation covers everything you need to know.Guests from University Housing — including Tina Belcher and Kenzi Surkin — join us to talk about the application process, housing options, safety and support in the residence halls, and how students are set up for success in their home away from home.We also explore the difference between a “dor...2025-05-2119 minForward Radio podcastsForward Radio podcastsSustainability Now! | Cat Aiton & Sarah Jump | UofL Center for Integrative Environmental Health Science | 5-19-25On this week’s show, your host, Justin Mog, scrubs your aural environment of all toxins with two colleagues from the University of Louisville’s Center for Integrative Environmental Health Science (CIEHS): Cat Aiton, MSW, is the Community Resource Coordinator for the Community Engagement Core of CIEHS, and Sarah Jump is the Communications & Marketing Specialist. Learn more about the Center at https://louisville.edu/ciehs On the show, we discuss what environmental health is and how we all play a role in either advancing it or detracting from it. We share some practical tips for keeping yourself, your family, and your...2025-05-1958 minForward Radio podcastsForward Radio podcastsTruth to Power | UofL Student Panel on Pursuing Equity in Higher Education | 4-18-25On this week's program, we are thrilled to bring you a Student Panel on The Pursuit of Equity in Higher Education that concluded the University of Louisville's 2nd annual Gender, Equity & Climate Justice Conference on Tuesday, April 8th, 2025, 10am-5pm, online. This panel features a number of activists from the Student Coalition for Diversity, Equity & Inclusion at the University of Louisville (https://linktr.ee/UofLCoalition4DEI), which started with a small group of concerned students in 2024. UofL Students had seen Kentucky’s House Bill 9 and Senate Bill 6—both anti-DEI bills—fail that same year, but they also saw just how invest...2025-04-1858 minPower of U PodcastPower of U PodcastEpisode 5: PharmacyUofL Health Pharmacy does more than count pills. Go behind the scenes in the world of Pharmacy with Chelsea Maier, manager of Ambulatory Pharmacy Services as she discusses a variety of topics including understanding your pharmacy visit, why plans and copays change, how you can get your prescriptions delivered to you and the many other services and programs offered to our UofL Health team members. 2025-04-1413 minThe Employee Success PodcastThe Employee Success PodcastOff the Mic, On the Trail: Brian Buford’s PCT AdventureIn a special turn of the mic, Laura McDaniels steps into the host’s seat to interview our usual host, Brian Buford. That’s right—Brian’s trading headphones for hiking boots as he prepares to embark on an exciting journey along the Pacific Crest Trail.Laura and Brian dig into what inspired this trek, what Brian’s hoping to discover along the way, and how he’s preparing for over 2,600 miles of mountains, deserts, and soul-searching. It's a conversation full of laughter, vulnerability, and insight into what it means to step away from the familiar. Whether you’r...2025-04-1158 minThe Employee Success PodcastThe Employee Success PodcastThe Sustainable Workplace (with Dr. Justin Mog)In this episode of The Employee Success Podcast, we sit down with sustainability expert Dr. Justin Mog (Assistant to the Provost for Sustainability Initiatives at the University of Louisville) to explore how we can integrate eco-friendly practices into workplace culture. From reducing waste to creating a more energy-efficient office, Justin shares practical strategies that not only benefit the planet but also boost employee engagement and organizational success. Tune in to learn how sustainability can drive innovation, improve workplace morale, and contribute to a thriving, responsible business. Don’t miss this insightful conversation on building a greener, more succe...2025-04-0454 minPower of U PodcastPower of U PodcastEpisode 4: Finding Your “Why” at WorkFinding your “why” at work is an enlightening conversation with Shane Fitzgerald, Chief Operating Officer, UofL Health – Jewish Hospital, where he discusses how he finds purpose at work by staying positive, being intentional and connecting to purpose; and provides a great reminder to us all the impact we have on patient care and the fulfilling rewards of a career in health care.2025-03-2416 minPower of U PodcastPower of U PodcastEpisode 2: Improving Employee Wellness‘Improving Employee Wellness’ follows up with Shari Kretzschmer, UofL Health CNO, and re-joins Adam Booth, nurse researcher with UofL Health, to discuss how the organization is combatting moral distress and using new research to better the overall wellness of employees.2025-02-1014 minThe Employee Success PodcastThe Employee Success PodcastThe Cardinal Spotlight: Remington SmithThe Cardinal Spotlight shines a light on the extraordinary interests of the people at the University of Louisville. In each episode, we highlight the dedicated staff, faculty, and students whose passion, innovation, and unique contributions make UofL a vibrant, thriving community.In this episode, we sit down with Remington Smith, a talented filmmaker and professor of Communication at the University of Louisville, to discuss his gripping new feature-length film LandLord. Remington opens up about the inspiration behind the film, shares about his creative process and challenges faced during production, as well as the unique storytelling choices that...2025-02-0735 minPower of U PodcastPower of U PodcastEpisode 1: Navigating Nursing Morale‘Navigating Nursing Morale’ examines the everyday challenges nurses may face while providing patient-centered care that could lead to moral distress. Adam Booth, a nurse researcher with UofL Health defines moral distress and through his research, determines how it impacts our team members.2025-01-2231 minThe Employee Success PodcastThe Employee Success PodcastThink Aloud Protocol and Leadership (with Dr. Patty Payette)“Leadership is a conversation.” In this episode, Dr. Patty Payette and Brian Buford discuss experiences with mentorship, connection, and rich guidance in the workplace that can elevate and increase the value of your professional practices. Dr. Payette is an expert in applying critical thinking skills to everyday problems and questions. As a trainer, coach, and scholar, she consults with leaders and educators on the design, implementation, and assessment of their improvement projects and innovations, navigating tough conversations and competing interests across organizations. Dr. Payette's role at the University of Louisville hinges on structured and effective leader...2025-01-1755 minThe Employee Success PodcastThe Employee Success PodcastYoung Professionals at Work (with Sarah Schladand & Talayah Childress)Brian sits down with Sarah Schladand and Talayah Childress to talk about young professionals in the workplace, including the gifts and fresh perspectives they offer and the challenges they have making their voices heard.  Sarah and Talayah are both leaders in the University of Louisville’s Young and Emerging Professionals (YEP) Employee Resource Group (ERG), which supports the personal and professional development of young and/or emerging professionals who are new to UofL or new to a particular career path. YEP aims to cultivate an equitable community where all young and emerging professionals are welcomed and...2025-01-1058 minForward Radio podcastsForward Radio podcastsSustainability Now! | Laura Krauser & DJ Biddle | UofL Center for Geographic Info Sciences | 12-16-24On this week’s program, your host, Justin Mog, nerds out about the power of maps with DJ Biddle (Director) and Laura Krauser (GIS Research Coordinator) from the University of Louisville’s Center for Geographic Information Sciences (GIS). Join us as we discuss:
 • What GIS is and how it informs sustainability • Related academic programs at UofL: BS or MS in Applied Geography, and a Certificate in Applied Geospatial Technology • Local initiatives like the: • EPA Climate Pollution Reduction Grant (CPRG) • State of Metro Housing Report (https://louisville.edu/cepm/current-projects/state-of-metropolitan-housing-report) • Air Justice project (https://www.airjusticelou.org) • Cardstorm - UofL's stormwater GIS ...2024-12-1658 minFloyd Street\'s Finest: A Louisville Basketball PodcastFloyd Street's Finest: A Louisville Basketball PodcastLouisville falls to Ole Miss, previewing Duke and how might a down ACC impact UofL?Jack and Coach break down what went wrong for Louisville in their blowout loss to Ole Miss. They discuss UofL's three point shooting conundrum, why they expect the Cards to double down on their shot selection, express some worry about Louisville's issues on the defensive end and break down where things have gone wrong on that end of the floor. Later they preview Louisville's game against Duke and debate how a down ACC impacts UofL's chances to make the NCAA Tournament.Listen to the podcast:🎧 https://podcasts.apple.com/us...2024-12-0538 minFaculty FeedFaculty FeedAdvancing Clinical Research and Community Collaboration: Dr. Jon Klein on UofL’s Transformative Grant InitiativeIn this episode of Faculty Feed, Dr. Jon Klein, Professor of Medicine at the University of Louisville (U of L), discusses a new institutional grant received by U of L for clinical and translational research. Dr. Klein shares his background and evolution within UofL’s faculty, eventually leading him to his current role overseeing research and innovation. The grant, the Clinical and Translational Research Development (CTRD) award, will provide funding to strengthen U of L’s research infrastructure, support training for investigators, and build community engagement. Dr. Klein explains the four main "cores" of the initiative: administrative, professional development, heal...2024-11-1429 minThe Employee Success PodcastThe Employee Success PodcastThe Legacy and Impact of Dr. J. Blaine Hudson (with Marian Vasser & Lindsey Ronay)In this special episode, host Brian Buford is joined by Marian Vasser and Lindsey Ronay to celebrate and reflect on the profound impact of Dr. J. Blaine Hudson at the University of Louisville. Listen as Marian and Lindsey share personal stories and insights into how Dr. Hudson’s vision and efforts have left a lasting mark on their professional lives and the broader UofL community. They, along with Brian, share the many ways his legacy continues to enhance the on-campus experience for Cardinal students, faculty, and staff. Tune in for an inspiring conversation about leadership, resilience, and the enduring in...2024-11-011h 05The Employee Success PodcastThe Employee Success PodcastProvost Bradley's Vision for the University (Bonus Episode)Gerry Bradley was named Executive Vice President and University Provost in February after serving two separate interim appointments, and already he has developed an exciting vision for the academic growth of the university.  In this episode, he shares his successes so far and what he's learned about UofL since his arrival in 2016 as Dean of the School of Dentistry.  And he knows his work often happens behind the scenes with the result that members of the campus community may not know him yet, so he shares his personal story and a few things you may not know about him yet...2024-06-0550 minThe Employee Success PodcastThe Employee Success PodcastCareer Navigation Skills for Busy Employees (with Mallory Newby)This year the Employee Success Center added a new team member and a new functionality to our offerings, a focus on career navigation for faculty and staff, that will support faculty and staff in 2024 and beyond. Mallory Newby will be leading the effort and, in this episode, she shares some of the ways that employees can start thinking about their next steps at UofL.  Mallory is creating new tools and resources for career success and gives listeners a sneak peek at what's coming soon. 2024-03-2847 minThe Employee Success PodcastThe Employee Success PodcastStudent Success is Employee Success (with Suhail Johnson)When we say that our top priority is student success, a common refrain in higher education, what does that mean in terms of prioritizing faculty and staff success?  This week's guest, Suhail Johnson of Texas Christian University, says the two are inextricably linked and that student success doesn't happen unless we invest first in employees.  Johnson left her mark on UofL as a leader in residence life and has since shifted her focus to training and supporting faculty and staff, guided by her belief that one cannot be successful without the other.  2024-02-281h 00The Employee Success PodcastThe Employee Success PodcastThe Importance of Best Friends at Work (with Zach Greenwell & Olivia Biven)Gallup’s research on employee engagement includes a data point you might find surprising:  Having a best friend at work is highly correlated with productivity, job satisfaction, and a sense of purpose.  While many of us learned that we should keep our relationships strictly professional in the office, Gallup’s findings suggest that we are happier and more successful when we have someone who is personally there for us as a sounding board, reflective mirror, and supporter.   Zach Greenwell and Olivia Biven, both from UofL Athletics, are best friends at work and in this episode they share what their friendsh...2024-02-1452 minThe Employee Success PodcastThe Employee Success PodcastPerformance Evaluations That Inspire and Engage (with Courtney Abboud)It’s that time of year when we are thinking about staff performance evaluations at UofL, and while some of us dread doing them, the truth is a thoughtful performance evaluation can help employees soar. Guest Courtney Abboud shares some of her suggestions for turning evaluations into a year-round conversation about goals and career dreams, rather than a once-a-year burden. And she sees them as tools with great potential for increasing engagement and making sure that supervisors are coaching and advocating for their teams all along the way.2024-01-2450 minhealthsystemCIO.comhealthsystemCIO.comQ&A with UofL Health CISO Greg Peebles: For a Secure Foundation, Health Systems Must Address Technical DebtSure, health systems need attractive buildings, and the top physicians expect nice offices in which to work, but dollars must be found to address technical debt and the security risks that come along with it, or one’s IT house will be built on “a foundation of sand,” according to UofL CISO Greg Peebles. Of course, […] Source: Q&A with UofL Health CISO Greg Peebles: For a Secure Foundation, Health Systems Must Address Technical Debt on healthsystemcio.com - healthsystemCIO.com is the sole online-only publication dedicated to exclusively and comprehensively serving the information needs of healthcare CIOs.2024-01-0934 minhealthsystemCIO.comhealthsystemCIO.comQ&A with UofL Health CISO Greg Peebles: For a Secure Foundation, Health Systems Must Address Technical DebtSure, health systems need attractive buildings, and the top physicians expect nice offices in which to work, but dollars must be found to address technical debt and the security risks that come along with it, or one’s IT house will be built on “a foundation of sand,” according to UofL CISO Greg Peebles. Of course, […] Source: Q&A with UofL Health CISO Greg Peebles: For a Secure Foundation, Health Systems Must Address Technical Debt on healthsystemcio.com - healthsystemCIO.com is the sole online-only publication dedicated to exclusively and comprehensively serving the information needs of healthcare CIOs.2024-01-0934 minThe Employee Success PodcastThe Employee Success Podcast(Re)Discovering Your Creative Spirit (with Dr. Jabani Bennett)All children are inherently creative, but somewhere along the way in adulthood we all start to lose a little of the courage and joy that once fueled our creativity. By the time we are in the midst of a professional career, we are often too risk-adverse to take the chances that come with creative expression. But Dr. Jabani Bennett says living a creative life is possible for all of us, and in fact often necessary for success at work. As a self-identified creative, she has taught others to rediscover their joy by looking at life through a creative lens...2023-11-081h 19The Employee Success PodcastThe Employee Success PodcastCreating Workplaces that Support Real Workers (with Dr. Kevin McClure)This week’s guest is Dr. Kevin McClure, whose research at the University of North Carolina-Wilmington illuminates the workplace challenges and opportunities that exist in higher education. His findings and social media presence have made him a popular and respected advocate for the folks who work at colleges and universities, and we couldn’t resist the chance to talk to him while he was visiting UofL doing research for his next book. In this episode, we talk about the origins of the ideal worker norm and how it gets perpetuated in higher education. Kevin explains how unrealistic norms affect the...2023-10-231h 08The Employee Success PodcastThe Employee Success PodcastFree Speech in Times of Hate (with JoAnne Sweeny)For decades, people have used the free speech zone at UofL to peddle hateful and triggering messages while the campus community grappled with the best way to respond. After messengers of hate came to campus again recently, we asked Professor JoAnne Sweeny to help us understand the boundaries of free speech and why it’s so difficult to sort through. What can we can do when we are confronted with messages that run counter to our Cardinal Principles and why don’t we just stop them from coming in the first place? The namesake of our Law School, Justice Bran...2023-10-0955 minThe Employee Success PodcastThe Employee Success PodcastLet's Talk Onboarding (with Laura McDaniels)First impressions matter, especially for new faculty and staff who are just starting their UofL career.  Research tells us that a great onboarding experiencecan make the difference between success and failure, so it’s critical to have a strategic and thoughtful plan for bringing new employees into the campus community.  In this episode, Brian and Laura talk about the tools and resources available through the Employee Success Center, offer some tips to help departments get started with building their own onboarding program, and describe what great onboarding looks from Day One through the first year and beyond. Laur...2023-07-1052 minThe Employee Success PodcastThe Employee Success PodcastFinding a Mentor (with Diane Whitlock & Tomeka Shelton)In mentoring partnerships, everyone wins!  Mentees have a guide to help them navigate their goals, offer insights, and cheer them along.  And mentors get to share the wisdom they’ve gained over their career, affirming their hard work and reminding them of lessons learned.  Diane Whitlock and Tomeka Shelton join us this week and tell us how participating in the Mentoring for Success Program launched a meaningful and productive mentoring relationship that is supporting them both. They share some of the secrets to a successful experience and tips for making sure you find the right person to make the partn...2023-06-281h 00Becker’s Women’s LeadershipBecker’s Women’s LeadershipMelisa Adkins, Chief Executive Officer, UofL Health - Mary & Elizabeth HospitalMelisa Adkins, Chief Executive Officer, UofL Health - Mary & Elizabeth Hospital joins the podcast to discuss her career, the most urgent health needs among the patient population served by UofL Health, what needs require the greatest collaboration with the surrounding Louisville community, and more!2023-05-1218 minThe Employee Success PodcastThe Employee Success PodcastLeadership Lessons from the Appalachian Trail (with Maggie Schneider)In our season finale we are chatting with Maggie Schneider, a new UofL employee who finished a thru-hike of the 2,600-mile Appalachian Trail just beforestarting her job in Advancement. This was an exciting opportunity to get two thru-hikers together for some of their favorite trail stories and to talk aboutwhat they learned about leadership by spending six months in the woods. Maggie is the Senior Director of Prospect Development in Advancement at the University of Louisville.2023-04-171h 02The Employee Success PodcastThe Employee Success PodcastPresident Schatzel's First Days at UofL (with UofL President Kim Schatzel)Even though she has only been at the university since February 1, our new President Kim Schatzel has learned a lot about the faculty and staff who work here and what makes UofL a special place. In this new episode, we checked in with her to see what she is thinking about as a result of her listening tour, why inclusion and belonging are central to her leadership approach, and her advice for navigating career transitions.2023-03-2736 minThe Employee Success PodcastThe Employee Success PodcastGoing Back to School as a Working Professional (with Dr. Matt Bergman)The University of Louisville's tuition remission benefit removes a big barrier to going back to school for UofL employees, but finances aren’t the only obstacle we face when we think about earning our next degree.  This week we talk to Dr. Matt Bergman from the College of Education and Human Development about all the reasons adult learners hesitate to jump back in to classroom and get some seasoned advice and encouragement based on his own experience. If the next degree felt unattainable before, Dr. Bergman will help you find the courage and confidence for the journey ahead.D...2023-02-1340 minAll Out Kentucky PodcastAll Out Kentucky PodcastBowl game loss, UofL recap & UK vs LSU Tigers Preview Welcome in to the All Out Kentucky Podcast your home for the Kentucky Wildcats basketball and football program. I am your host AJ Bradley and I am joined as always by my brother and co-host Sam Bradley. It was a rare occasion over the weekend as we saw both the football and basketball team in action and at the exact same time no less and you had two completely different outcomes which we need to discuss. We will start with the football game and then transition over to basketball as we break down what we saw from the Cats...2023-01-0357 minAccess LouisvilleAccess LouisvilleWill Jeff Brohm’s hire end the ‘revolving door’ problem at UofL?Access Louisville is a weekly podcast from Louisville Business First. Follow us on popular podcast services to never miss an episode.Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Stitcher Jeff Brohm is coming home.After the University of Louisville’s head football coach, Scott Satterfield, announced he was leaving for the University of Cincinnati, yet another high-profile position was left vacant at the university.But this time not for long. Brohm, who is a Louisville native and played baseball and football for the Cardinals, will take on the head football coach role.This wee...2022-12-0937 minThe Employee Success PodcastThe Employee Success PodcastGetting Through Tough Times with Resilience (with Vivian Blade)In this episode, we talk to author and consultant Vivian Blade about how we navigate our way through crises at work.  Whether it’s the pandemic or the recession, Vivian suggests that resilience is the thing that makes the difference between those who flounder in a crisis and those who flourish.  And she offers practical suggestions for how to cultivate a stronger spirit of resilience that will carry us through the next difficult time we face.Vivian Blade works as an Adjunct Professor for the University of Louisville College of Business.Check out her website for...2022-11-2841 min“Conversations w/ Cory”“Conversations w/ Cory”24hr UofL kickoff special episodeLadies & gentlemen this episode in case you missed it, is the start of our 2nd season of the podcast. It aired during the 24hr kickoff special for UofL football. It’s apart of the pregame brought to you by EspnLou. Myself, Austin Baker talk all things UofL football, past, present, & future. We also chat about coach Satterfield, the history between the cards & Syracuse. We also even throw in some comedy throughout the episode. Hope you enjoy this 50minute episode! Podcast is available on 8 streaming platforms!!!!!2022-09-0348 minThe CardinOLL Call PodcastThe CardinOLL Call Podcast32. UofL Associate AD-DEI, Derek CowherdListen and learn how Derek sees leadership as service and why celebrating Black History Month all year long has to happen in athletics.2022-02-2144 minThe CardinOLL Call PodcastThe CardinOLL Call Podcast30. UofL Pan-African Studies Dept. Chair & Professor, Ricky Jones, PhDListen and learn how Dr. Jones explains why leadership is necessary and celebrating Black History Month all year long is needed.2022-02-071h 09The CardinOLL Call PodcastThe CardinOLL Call Podcast25. UofL Program Director (MAHEA) & Professor, Jessica Buckley, PhDListen and learn how Jess explains that leadership is about engaging others and achieving shared goals in healthy ways and with ethical principles.2021-10-041h 01The CardinOLL Call PodcastThe CardinOLL Call Podcast24. UofL OLL Alumni & Retired Educator, Bronwyn HudsonListen and learn how Ms. B explains why you should never let anyone take your spirit AND that you are never too old to return to classroom and graduate.2021-09-2746 minThe CardinOLL Call PodcastThe CardinOLL Call Podcast23. UofL OLL Alumni & Healthcare Professional, Tyler WoodListen and learn how Tyler explains that leaders should listen, act, and be a good hypeman for the people who follow them.2021-09-2046 minThe CardinOLL Call PodcastThe CardinOLL Call Podcast22. UofL OLL Alumni & Professional Soccer Player, Amobi OkugoListen and learn how Amobi explains why mobilization is necessary for leaders and taking the test is important for learners.2021-09-1340 minThe CardinOLL Call PodcastThe CardinOLL Call Podcast20. Head Women's Basketball Coach, UofL, Jeff WalzListen and learn how Coach Walz leads by believing in his concept of ‘getting others to accomplish more than they ever dreamed they could’.2021-06-181h 10The CardinOLL Call PodcastThe CardinOLL Call Podcast19. Head Football Coach, UofL, Scott SatterfieldListen and learn how Coach Satterfield defines his leadership from the positions of experience, genuineness, and success.2021-06-111h 09The CardinOLL Call PodcastThe CardinOLL Call Podcast14. VP of HR, UofL Health - Mrs. Tiffany NugentListen and learn how she is inspired to lead and make an impact within the community and how Human Resources in the healthcare field is a great way to do that.2021-04-231h 07The CardinOLL Call PodcastThe CardinOLL Call Podcast11. University Ambassador, UofL - Mr. Darrell GriffithListen and learn as Darrell "Dr. Dunkenstein" Griffith shares his insight on leadership and learning. His insights, passions, and goals led him to bring the University of Louisville its first NCAA Basketball championship title as well as they led him to be an NBA star where he has both jersey numbers retired. 2021-04-021h 11The CardinOLL Call PodcastThe CardinOLL Call Podcast10. Sr. AVP - Diversity & Equity, UofL - Dr. V. Faye JonesListen and learn as Dr. Faye Jones talks about her unique journey starting on the farm in a small town with a large family to holding FOUR critical leadership roles at the University of Louisville (Sr. AVP - Diversity & Equity; AVP for Health Affairs - Diversity Initiatives; Vice Chair, Dept. of Pediatrics - Inclusive Excellence & Professor of Pediatrics) as she leads with empathy, innovation and bravery. 2021-03-191h 03The CardinOLL Call PodcastThe CardinOLL Call Podcast9. Chief Pediatric Surgeon, UofL Health & Norton Children's Hospital - Dr. Cindy DownardListen as Dr. Downard explains her journey to becoming Chief Pediatric Surgeon through using the components of showing up and doing the work.2021-03-121h 06The CardinOLL Call PodcastThe CardinOLL Call Podcast8. Dean (College of Education & Human Development), UofL - Dr. Amy LingoListen and learn why Dr. Lingo is passionate and positive about leadership, feedback and "moving the work forward." 2021-03-051h 06The CardinOLL Call PodcastThe CardinOLL Call Podcast7. Associate Dean & Chief Diversity Office, UofL School of Medicine - Dr. Dwayne ComptonListen and learn how Dr. Compton is leading diversity initiatives at the UofL School of Medicine and how mentors played a role in his leadership journey.2021-02-261h 07The CardinOLL Call PodcastThe CardinOLL Call Podcast4. University Professor (UofL) - Dr. Randy Whetstone, Jr.Listen as Dr. Whetstone shares why Diversity is critical for an organization to have, implement and understand. Additionally, find out why "Living in America" is not just a song from Rocky 4, but a great article he wrote.2021-02-171h 03The CardinOLL Call PodcastThe CardinOLL Call Podcast2. VP of Intercollegiate Athletics & AD (UofL) Vince TyraListen and learn why it is mission critical to focus on the batter in the box when leading your organization.2021-02-1554 minThe CardinOLL Call PodcastThe CardinOLL Call Podcast1. University President (UofL) Dr. Neeli BendapudiListen and learn as University of Louisville's first female and minority President shares her thoughts on leadership, learning and why she is no stranger to being firsts.2021-02-1552 minCardinal Couple Radio HourCardinal Couple Radio HourUofL Volleyball Beats UofL Volleyball? 09-19-2020In this week's episode, the UofL women's fall season has begun! The crew breaks down Volleyball's Red and Black Scrimmage and the women's soccer win over Miami. They also preview the upcoming weekend set for volleyball against Notre Dame and soccer's tough matchup against Florida State. As always, shenanigans ensue throughout. Check out daily columns celebrating the joy and excitement of Louisville women's athletics at the Cardinal Couple website.2020-09-191h 10Louisville Lectures Internal Medicine Lecture Series PodcastLouisville Lectures Internal Medicine Lecture Series PodcastSepsis and Septic Shock with Dr. Aaditya ChandramouliDr. Aaditya Chandramouli presents Part One of Sepsis and Sepsis Shock. In this Little Lecture, Dr. Chandramouli discusses the definitions and diagnosis of Sepsis and Sepsis Shock. Stay tuned for next time when he presents the Part Two - Management of Sepsis Shock. Some items in this lecture may have come from the lecturer’s personal academic files or have been cited in-line or at the end of the lecture. For more information, see our citation page. Disclaimers ©2016 LouisvilleLectures.org2020-08-1408 minLouisville Lectures Internal Medicine Lecture Series PodcastLouisville Lectures Internal Medicine Lecture Series PodcastIntroduction to Mechanical Ventilation with Dr. Christopher ChanDr. Christopher Chan presents an Introduction to Mechanical Ventilation by first defining respiratory physiology and indications for mechanical ventilation. He then presents the initial parameters/modes of ventilation as well as supportive care. After, Dr. Chan discusses troubleshooting the vent, weaning, successful liberation from the vent, and finally, the checklist.   Some items in this lecture may have come from the lecturer’s personal academic files or have been cited in-line or at the end of the lecture. For more information, see our citation page. Disclaimers ©2016 LouisvilleLectures.org2020-07-1700 minLouisville Lectures Internal Medicine Lecture Series PodcastLouisville Lectures Internal Medicine Lecture Series PodcastCardiology Boards Review with Dr. Lorrel BrownDr. Lorrel E.B. Toft returns to the University of Louisville to deliver a much needed Boards Review on Cardiology. Some items in this lecture may have come from the lecturer’s personal academic files or have been cited in-line or at the end of the lecture. For more information, see our citation page. Disclaimers ©2016 LouisvilleLectures.org 2020-07-061h 27Louisville Lectures Internal Medicine Lecture Series PodcastLouisville Lectures Internal Medicine Lecture Series PodcastCardiology Boards Review with Dr. Lorrel BrownDr. Lorrel Brown presents a quick Cards Board Review for residents at the University of Louisville. Some items in this lecture may have come from the lecturer’s personal academic files or have been cited in-line or at the end of the lecture. For more information, see our citation page. Disclaimers©2016 LouisvilleLectures.org 2020-07-0600 minLouisville Lectures Internal Medicine Lecture Series PodcastLouisville Lectures Internal Medicine Lecture Series PodcastCOVID-19 Series (Part One) with Dr. Laura BishopDr. Laura Bishop presents the COVID-19 Series. In part one, she discusses the background of COVID-19 from virology, to epidemiology and symptoms. Stay tuned for Part Two where she discusses clinical care.   Some items in this lecture may have come from the lecturer’s personal academic files or have been cited in-line or at the end of the lecture. For more information, see our citation page. Disclaimers ©2016 LouisvilleLectures.org 2020-03-2000 minLouisville Lectures Internal Medicine Lecture Series PodcastLouisville Lectures Internal Medicine Lecture Series PodcastCOVID-19 (SARS-CoV-2) Epidemic with Dr. Forest ArnoldDr. Forest Arnold's focuses on summarizing the extent of human coronaviruses, risk factors, and the clinical presentation of patients with coronavirus to the extent known. He then identifies the current infection prevention and control approach, as well as clinical management and future directions. Some items in this lecture may have come from the lecturer’s personal academic files or have been cited in-line or at the end of the lecture. For more information, see our citation page. Disclaimers ©2016 LouisvilleLectures.org2020-02-2800 minLouisville Lectures Internal Medicine Lecture Series PodcastLouisville Lectures Internal Medicine Lecture Series PodcastCritical Care Board Review (Part Two) with Dr. Rodrigo CavallazziDr. Rodrigo Cavallazzi presents Part Two of his Critical Care Medicine Board Review with the topics below: - Myxedema Coma - Thyroid Storm - Thyroid Function in Non-Thyroidal Illness - Delirium - Sepsis - Protocolized Sedation and Spontaneous Breathing Trial - ICU-Acquired Weakness - Post-intensive Care Syndrome - Chronic Critical Illness Some items in this lecture may have come from the lecturer’s personal academic files or have been cited in-line or at the end of the lecture. For more information, see our citation page. 2020-02-2100 minLouisville Lectures Internal Medicine Lecture Series PodcastLouisville Lectures Internal Medicine Lecture Series PodcastCritical Care Medicine Board Review (Part One) with Dr. Rodrigo CavallazziDr. Rodrigo Cavallazzi presents Part One of his Critical Care Medicine Board Review with the topics below: - Lactic Acidosis- Hyponatremia - Hypernatremia - Drug Poisoning - Cyanide Toxicity - Carbon Monoxide Toxicity - Methemoglobinemia - Hypothermia Some items in this lecture may have come from the lecturer’s personal academic files or have been cited in-line or at the end of the lecture. For more information, see our citation page. Disclaimers ©2016 LouisvilleLectures.org2020-02-1400 minLouisville Lectures Internal Medicine Lecture Series PodcastLouisville Lectures Internal Medicine Lecture Series PodcastEbola with Dr. Mark BurnsDr. Mark Burns presents "Ebola" by first discussing the history and transmission of Ebola. He then explains the term "person under investigation" as well as how to control the spread of Ebola. Some items in this lecture may have come from the lecturer’s personal academic files or have been cited in-line or at the end of the lecture. For more information, see our citation page. Disclaimers ©2016 LouisvilleLectures.org 2020-02-0700 minKentuckiana SoundsKentuckiana SoundsClemson (and a Freight Train) at UofLThe sounds of a college football game can travel pretty far. So can the sounds of a freight train. Drawn to the periphery of Cardinal Stadium by the Clemson at UofL game in 2015, Kentuckiana Sounds curator Aaron Rosenblum found that the adjacent railroad tracks were as noisy as the game itself. To hear the full recording, explore the sound map, or submit a sound visit www.wfpl.org/sounds or www.kentuckianasounds.org.2020-01-2302 minLouisville Lectures Internal Medicine Lecture Series PodcastLouisville Lectures Internal Medicine Lecture Series PodcastChronic Kidney Disease with Dr. Gunjan GargDr. Gunjan Garg presents an overview on  "Chronic Kidney Disease" by first discussing the definition and staging. She then presents the pathophysiology and epidemiology, screening, and clinical manifestations. After, she discusses hypertension, dyslipidemia, management, and so on. Some items in this lecture may have come from the lecturer’s personal academic files or have been cited in-line or at the end of the lecture. For more information, see our citation page. Disclaimers ©2016 LouisvilleLectures.org2019-12-2000 minLouisville Lectures Internal Medicine Lecture Series PodcastLouisville Lectures Internal Medicine Lecture Series PodcastPatterns of Liver Injury Final with Dr. Kushboo GalaDr. Khushboo Gala returns with Patterns of Liver Injury and the initial evaluations when encountering them. She first classifies liver disease  and after, discusses patterns of liver injury be degree of transaminase elevation. Don't forget to check out part one: Liver Tests! https://youtu.be/jSTtrVSvR00 Behind the scenes at Louisville Lectures, we have been hard at work on a new series: "Little Lectures." Based on feedback from YOU, our loyal viewers, we are excited to present an under ten-minute video series created by residents for learners. These will focus on delivering just-in-time algorithms, practical clinical knowledge a...2019-11-2700 minLouisville Lectures Internal Medicine Lecture Series PodcastLouisville Lectures Internal Medicine Lecture Series PodcastBiostats for Internal Medicine with Dr. Jennifer OlgesDr. Olgres presents a quick overview on “Biostats for Internal Medicine”. In this lecture, Dr. Olges explains how to calculate sensitivity and specificity, as well as how to accurately interpret sensitivity and specificity in regards to test results. She then calculates the likelihood ratios and uses them to determine post test probabilities. After, she discusses the difference between relative and absolute risk. Some items in this lecture may have come from the lecturer’s personal academic files or have been cited in-line or at the end of the lecture. For more information, see our citation page. Disc...2019-11-0700 minLouisville Lectures Internal Medicine Lecture Series PodcastLouisville Lectures Internal Medicine Lecture Series PodcastFrom Burnout to Joy- Healing the Healers with Dr. Joe RotellaDr. Joe Rotella presents "From Burnout to Joy- Healing the Healers " by first describing the consequences and causes of clinician burnout as well as the rise of national initiatives to support clinician well-being. He then uses stories and illustrations to trace one physician's journey from burnout to joy and growth as a medical leader. And finally, Dr. Rotella explores how we can help each other thrive in this difficult and important work. Some items in this lecture may have come from the lecturer’s personal academic files or have been cited in-line or at the end of th...2019-09-2000 minLouisville Lectures Internal Medicine Lecture Series PodcastLouisville Lectures Internal Medicine Lecture Series PodcastSepsis with Dr. Sally SulimanDr. Sally Suliman defines Sepsis and its history. She then presents the guidelines for surviving sepsis as well as the updates in literature. After, she discusses the recognition and diagnosis of sepsis as well as treatment. And finally, bundles and compliance. Some items in this lecture may have come from the lecturer’s personal academic files or have been cited in-line or at the end of the lecture. For more information, see our citation page. Disclaimers ©2016 LouisvilleLectures.org2019-09-0600 minLouisville Lectures Internal Medicine Lecture Series PodcastLouisville Lectures Internal Medicine Lecture Series PodcastLiver Function Tests with Dr. Khushboo GalaDr. Khushboo Gala presents "Liver Tests"  by discussing how liver enzymes can help classify hepatic disease into hepatocellular, obstructive/cholestatic and infiltrative diseases. She then talks about the Degree of Transaminase elevation as well as Alkaline Phosphatase. Some items in this lecture may have come from the lecturer’s personal academic files or have been cited in-line or at the end of the lecture. For more information, see our citation page.Disclaimers©2016 LouisvilleLectures.org  2019-08-0700 minLouisville Lectures Internal Medicine Lecture Series PodcastLouisville Lectures Internal Medicine Lecture Series PodcastUpdate in Assessment and Treatment of Patients with Psoriasis Vulgaris with Dr. Anthony P. Fernandez***Apologies for the sound quality! The majority of our future lectures will not have this problem. Thank you for your patience!*** Dr. Anthony Fernandez presents "Update in Assessment and Treatment of Patients with Psoriasis Vulgaris" by first reviewing the general features of psoriasis vulgaris. He then discusses the systemic inflammatory nature of psoriasis and select comorbid diseases, and the key aspects of clinical assessment of patients. After, he provides an update in treatment options for moderate-to-severe psoriasis.   Some items in this lecture may have come from the lecturer’s personal academic files or hav...2019-07-1200 minAaron Torres Sports PodcastAaron Torres Sports PodcastEp. 154: Are UK and UofL really both Top 5 teams next season?After a busy Monday hosting Kentucky Sports Radio, Aaron Torres is back to his regular stomping grounds of the Aaron Torres Sports Podcast, to discuss a wild couple days in college hoops with his good buddy Nick Coffey. With the NBA Draft deadline behind us, it’s time to take a deep dive, including: Are Kentucky … Continue reading "Ep. 154: Are UK and UofL really both Top 5 teams next season?" Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2019-06-031h 04Louisville Lectures Internal Medicine Lecture Series PodcastLouisville Lectures Internal Medicine Lecture Series PodcastGI Board Review (Part Two) with Dr. Endashaw OmerDr. Omer delivers part two of a GI Board Review. This talk includes various cases as well as questions and answers. Check out part one from last week! Some items in this lecture may have come from the lecturer’s personal academic files or have been cited in-line or at the end of the lecture. For more information, see our citation page. Disclaimers©2016 LouisvilleLectures.org2019-05-3100 minLouisville Lectures Internal Medicine Lecture Series PodcastLouisville Lectures Internal Medicine Lecture Series PodcastGI Board Review (Part One) with Dr. Endashaw OmerDr. Omer delivers part one of a GI Board Review. This talk includes various cases as well as questions and answers. Stay tuned for Part Two next week. Some items in this lecture may have come from the lecturer’s personal academic files or have been cited in-line or at the end of the lecture. For more information, see our citation page. Disclaimers©2016 LouisvilleLectures.org2019-05-2400 minLouisville Lectures Internal Medicine Lecture Series PodcastLouisville Lectures Internal Medicine Lecture Series PodcastHIV Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP): A Review with Dr. Anupama RaghuramDr. Anupama Raghuram presents a review of "HIV Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP)" by first discussing the HIV global burden of disease and transmission. She then presents the rationale for HIV PrEP as well as the efficacy and indications of HIV PrEP. Finally, she analyzes the initial barriers in prescribing HIV PrEP. Some items in this lecture may have come from the lecturer’s personal academic files or have been cited in-line or at the end of the lecture. For more information, see our citation page. Disclaimers ©2016 LouisvilleLectures.org 2019-05-1700 minLouisville Lectures Internal Medicine Lecture Series PodcastLouisville Lectures Internal Medicine Lecture Series PodcastChronic cough: Is it a symptom or a disease? Dr. Jonathan A. Bernstein*PLEASE READ BEFORE WATCHING* We apologize for the poor audio quality. We've had some hiccups with the microphone we use and are currently working to find a solution. Thank you for your patience! And thanks for watching! -------------------------- In this Grand Rounds, Dr. Jonathan Bernstein discusses chronic cough by first describing the evaluation and differential diagnosis of a patient presenting with chronic cough. He then determines the pathogenesis of chronic cough and defines the approach to diagnosis and treatment of chronic cough.   Some items in this lecture may have c...2019-04-0500 minLouisville Lectures Internal Medicine Lecture Series PodcastLouisville Lectures Internal Medicine Lecture Series PodcastInterstitial Lung Disease with Dr. Sally SulimanDr. Sally Suliman presents "Interstitial Lung Disease" by first introducing the classification of ILDs. She then defines the micro-anatomy of the lung as well as clinical signs and symptoms of ILDs. After, she discusses testing and finally, IPF diagnosis and treatment. Some items in this lecture may have come from the lecturer’s personal academic files or have been cited in-line or at the end of the lecture. For more information, see our citation page. Disclaimers©2016 LouisvilleLectures.org  2019-03-1500 minLouisville Lectures Internal Medicine Lecture Series PodcastLouisville Lectures Internal Medicine Lecture Series PodcastAdvanced Care Planning with Dr. Christine BridgesDr. Christine Bridges presents "Advanced Care Planning" by first defining advanced care planning. She then discusses the available documents, billing and coding, as well as clinical pearls. Some items in this lecture may have come from the lecturer’s personal academic files or have been cited in-line or at the end of the lecture. For more information, see our citation page.Disclaimers©2016 LouisvilleLectures.org2019-02-2200 minLouisville Lectures Internal Medicine Lecture Series PodcastLouisville Lectures Internal Medicine Lecture Series PodcastTubulointerstitial Disease with Dr. Gunjan GargDr. Gunjan Garg presents "Tubulointerstitial Disease" by first discussing pathophysiology and epidemiology.  She then presents its diagnosis and evaluation as well as various causes. After, she discusses management and Ace Board questions. Dr. Garg does this through case based learning.   Some items in this lecture may have come from the lecturer’s personal academic files or have been cited in-line or at the end of the lecture. For more information, see our citation page.Disclaimers©2016 LouisvilleLectures.org2019-02-1500 minLouisville Lectures Internal Medicine Lecture Series PodcastLouisville Lectures Internal Medicine Lecture Series PodcastAcute Kidney Injury with Dr. Liza CholinDr. Liza Cholin defines Acute Kidney Injury and discusses diagnostic tests. She presents prerenal, intrinsic, and postrenal acute kidney injury and after, the indications for urgent dialysis.   Behind the scenes at Louisville Lectures, we have been hard at work on a new series: "Little Lectures." Based on feedback from YOU, our loyal viewers, we are excited to present an under ten-minute video series created by residents for learners. These will focus on delivering just-in-time algorithms, practical clinical knowledge and board tips on high-yield topics. These lectures will be provided by the University of Louisville Internal M...2019-02-1100 minLouisville Lectures Internal Medicine Lecture Series PodcastLouisville Lectures Internal Medicine Lecture Series PodcastValvular Heart Disease with Dr. Shahab GhafghaziDr. Shahab Ghafghazi presents "Valvular Heart Disease" and focuses mainly on aortic stenosis through various definitions and case reports. Some items in this lecture may have come from the lecturer’s personal academic files or have been cited in-line or at the end of the lecture. For more information, see our citation page. Disclaimers ©2016LouisvilleLectures.org2019-01-1800 minLouisville Lectures Internal Medicine Lecture Series PodcastLouisville Lectures Internal Medicine Lecture Series PodcastHypertensive Crisis with Dr. Travis HuffmanDr. Travis Huffman gives a quick overview of Hypertensive Crisis, Hypertensive Urgency vs. Hypertensive Emergency and management of both Markedly elevated BP and HTN Emergency/Crisis.   Some items in this lecture may have come from the lecturer’s personal academic files or have been cited in-line or at the end of the lecture. For more information, see our citation page. Disclaimers ©2016 LouisvilleLectures.org 2019-01-1400 minCats Illustrated PodcastCats Illustrated PodcastDavid Sisk on UK's wins over UK and UofL plus hoops recruitingWhat a difference a week makes. David Sisk joins the Cats Illustrated podcast to break down Kentucky's improvements from a coach's perspective after wins against UNC and UofL. He also sheds light on the recruitments of Anthony Edwards and Matthew Hurt plus how Wildcat signees are performing.2018-12-3132 minLouisville Lectures Internal Medicine Lecture Series PodcastLouisville Lectures Internal Medicine Lecture Series PodcastManagement of Alcohol-Related Hepatitis with Dr. Craig McClainDr. Craig McClain presents "Management of Alcohol-Related Hepatitis" through various case studies, as well as an overview and diagnosis. He then discusses research findings related to alcoholic hepatitis and after, Dr. McClain explains the therapies being validated for the treatment of AH, their complications, as well as transplantation. Some items in this lecture may have come from the lecturer’s personal academic files or have been cited in-line or at the end of the lecture. For more information, see our citation page. Disclaimers©2016 LouisvilleLectures.org    2018-12-1400 minLouisville Lectures Internal Medicine Lecture Series PodcastLouisville Lectures Internal Medicine Lecture Series PodcastPoint of Care Ultrasound with Dr. Bilal Jalil (Part I)Dr. Bilal Jalil presents part one of three talks on Point of Care Ultrasound. He first discusses the need to take care of the ultrasound machine by keeping it clean and placing probes onto their side cups. After, Dr. Jalil goes into the history of the ultrasound and then into Point of Care Ultrasound.   Some items in this lecture may have come from the lecturer’s personal academic files or have been cited in-line or at the end of the lecture. For more information, see our citation page. Disclaimers©2016 LouisvilleLectures.org2018-12-0700 minLouisville Lectures Internal Medicine Lecture Series PodcastLouisville Lectures Internal Medicine Lecture Series PodcastHyperkalemia with Dr. Christian MatarDr. Christian Matar is a Medicine and Pediatrics resident at the University of Louisville presenting "Hyperkalemia". Behind the scenes at Louisville Lectures, we have been hard at work on a new series: "Little Lectures." Based on feedback from YOU, our loyal viewers, we are excited to present an under ten-minute video series created by residents for learners. These will focus on delivering just-in-time algorithms, practical clinical knowledge and board tips on high-yield topics. These lectures will be provided by the University of Louisville Internal Medicine residents. Some items in this lecture may have come...2018-11-1600 minLouisville Lectures Internal Medicine Lecture Series PodcastLouisville Lectures Internal Medicine Lecture Series PodcastBasics of HIV Infection with Dr. Anupama RaghuramDr. Anupama Raghuram presents the "Basics of HIV Infection" by first discussing the epidemiology, pathogenesis and transmission of HIV infection. After, she presents the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of HIV infection. Some items in this lecture may have come from the lecturer’s personal academic files or have been cited in-line or at the end of the lecture. For more information, see our citation page. Disclaimers©2016 LouisvilleLectures.org 2018-11-0200 minLouisville Lectures Internal Medicine Lecture Series PodcastLouisville Lectures Internal Medicine Lecture Series PodcastHypertension with Dr. Nina VasavadaDr. Nina Vasavada presents Hypertension by first discussing a general approach to ambulatory patients with elevated blood pressure. She then presents primary versus secondary hypertension, and ends her discussion on hypertension management in special populations.   Some items in this lecture may have come from the lecturer’s personal academic files or have been cited in-line or at the end of the lecture. For more information, see our citation page. Disclaimers ©2016 LouisvilleLectures.org2018-10-2600 minStrange FruitStrange FruitStrange Fruit #199: Ten Years Of Celebrating LBGT Students At UofLTen years ago, Brian Buford was put in charge of the LGBT Center at the University of Louisville. That same year, UofL created its Audre Lorde Chair in Race, Class, Gender, and Sexuality Studies — a position held ever since by our own Dr. Story. The campus wasn't openly hostile to gay students, but it wasn't explicitly inclusive, either. And those at the intersections of queer and Black were feeling even more unsure of where to find belonging. Buford says he knew they had their work cut out for them. "How do we go from a quiet acceptance to a ca...2017-06-0231 min