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KNIT YOUR STRESS AWAY | Knitting for beginners, Knitting to relieve stress, Stress Relief Strategies for moms, morning routine, self care, time management, self care mindset
Nadine Medina (The Knitting Mamas)
🧶 Top 25 U.S. Podcast (Hobbies) | Knit Your Stress Away 🧶 Ditch overwhelm through a creative hobby. Are you a busy mom feeling stressed and overwhelmed? Do you crave time to recharge and relax but struggle to fit self-care into your day? If finding calm and creativity feels impossible, this podcast is here to help. Welcome to Knit Your Stress Away, where you’ll discover how to reduce stress and find peace through the simple, soothing practice of knitting. Each episode offers guilt-free self- ...
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Emergency Medicine Cases – Where the Experts Keep You in the Know. For show notes, quizzes, videos and more learning tools please visit emergencymedicinecases.com
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Loud & Clear: EMS Guiding Principles - Advanced Continuing Education for Paramedics, EMTs & Prehospital Care Providers
Ross Orpet, Paramedic turned EMS Physician
Paramedic training is over, you’re in the front seat now. Whether day 1 or day 1,000 you can’t shake the fear you’re underprepared. You were taught to systematically decide if A... do B. But what if “A” wasn’t in the book? The truth is each emergency call is too unique to teach the right response to every situation. We need to go beyond algorithmic thinking and understand deeper principles, the WHY behind the algorithm. When every decision counts you want to rely on a framework that will gui ...
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Hi guys! My podcast is for cheerleaders. Whether your on your way to practice, getting ready for competitions or just listening! Here's all the advice you need all star or school!
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Navigating Risk, Treatment, and Reimbursement in Precision Oncology: Sadie Dobrozsi, MD
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32:02Precision medicine has long guided cancer treatment by matching therapies to tumor mutations, but the emerging field of predictive genomics aims to take this further by factoring in a patient’s genetics, health history, and environment to better predict drug response.Ask ChatGPTBy Managed Care Cast
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#95 // From Cast-on to confidence: A chat with Knitatude’s Chantal Miyagishima
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37:34Hey friend—this week’s episode is such a treat! I’m sitting down with the brilliant and bold Chantal Miyagishima from Knitatude, and we’re talking all about her journey from beginner knitter to full-time knitwear designer, author, and creative business owner. ✨ If you’ve ever dreamed of starting a knitting biz… ✨ Wondered what goes into designing b…
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EM Quick Hits 66 Pediatric Torticollis, Stable Wide Complex Tachydysrhythmias, Post-intubation Neurocritical Care, Hyponatremia Correction Rates, Paronychia Management, Women in EM Leader Series with Judith ...
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1:31:24On this EM Quick Hits podcast: Pediatric Torticollis with Dr. Deb Shconfeld, Approach to Stable Wide Complex Tachydysrhythmias with Dr. Anand Swaminathan, Post-intubation Neurocritical Care 5 best practices with Dr. Andrew Petrosoniak, Hyponatremia Correction Rates with Dr. Justin Morgenstern, Paronychia Management with Dr. Andrew Tagg, and Women i…
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#99 // Summer Throwback: The app every knitter needs - with Knit & Note founder Anne Emilie Fosse
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39:33Grab your beginners guide to knitting: www.theknittingmamas.com Download the “3 Things You Need to Start Knitting” cheatsheet www.theknittingmamas.com Join the free Facebook community: www.theknittingmamas.com Ever wished you had one single place to keep all your knitting patterns, projects, and yarn stash? In this summer throwback episode, I’m cha…
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#98 // Summer Throwback: Mental health benefits of knitting and how it helps reduce stress
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19:32Summer Throwback Series In this episode of Knit Your Stress Away, we explore the incredible mental benefits of knitting and how it can help busy moms reduce stress and anxiety. From providing mindful focus to boosting your mood and creating a calming routine, knitting is more than just a creative outlet - it’s a tool for self-care and mental well-b…
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Managed Care Cast News Roundup: July 8, 2025
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6:14Managed Care Cast News Roundup: July 8, 2025 by Managed Care CastBy Managed Care Cast
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#97 // Summer Throwback: 5 Surprising Reasons to Start Knitting
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20:08July Summer Throwback Series Why knitting is more than yarn: stress relief, creativity, flow, screen detox, and connection. Real stories and examples of how it helped busy moms reclaim time. Grab your starter cheat sheet (3 Things You Need to Start Knitting) Ready to knit in 90 minutes? Headband Workshop is designed for you, link at www.theknitting…
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#96 // Summer Throwback: The Ultimate Mindset Shift: Make Time for Yourself Without the Guilt
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29:35July Summer Throwback Series The Ultimate mindset shift: Make time for yourself without the guilt Reminder: You’re not broken if you never finish a project—you’re overwhelmed. Key mindset shift to make space for calm knitting, even for 15 minutes. Freebie: Make Time to Stitch: 3‑Day Reset Next step: Check out my Headband Workshop ($37) for a peacef…
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Why Collaborative Care Is the Path Forward for Mental Health Care: Anna Bob
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11:50Explore how the Collaborative Care Model enhances mental health access in this episode featuring Anna Bob, executive director of the Path Forward coalition.By Managed Care Cast
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Unlocking the Airway with Dr. Rich Levitan: Engineering Success in High-Stakes Medical Procedures
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1:09:40Renowned airway expert, Dr. Rich Levitan, on mastering airway management. Explore his approach to simplifying complex tasks into achievable and believable steps. Every complexity incurs a debt to crisis performance, instead, learn how we can decrease stress and engineer success in crisis performance. Resources YouTube link- https://www.youtube.com/…
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Addressing the Physical, Psychological Complexity of IBD Through Coordinated Care
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17:24Gastropsychiatrist Eva Szigethy, MD, PhD, and Benjamin Cohen, MD, Cleveland Clinic, discuss quality of life improvement in terms of behavioral health and inflammatory bowel disease (IBD).By Managed Care Cast
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Ep 205 Leading from the Inside Out: Building Teams, Trust and Purpose in Emergency Medicine
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1:38:05In this podcast, with Dr. Thom Mayer, Dr. Carolyn Snider and Dr. Howard Ovens, on leading from the inside out, we cover foundational principles, practical habits, and transformative insights that can make any member of an ED team a more effective, compassionate, and adaptive leader. Here, you’ll find tools, philosophy, and stories that just might t…
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Stuck in Prior Auth Purgatory: The Hidden Costs of Health Care Delays
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20:14Delays, denials, and endless paperwork—prior authorization isn’t just a headache for providers; it’s a barrier for patients who need timely care. From shocking patient delays to the surprising role of fax machines in 2025, in this episode, we explore why prior auths are driving burnout, potentially harming outcomes, and what’s being done to streaml…
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The Cost of Saving Lives: Complications Arising from Pre-Hospital Tourniquet Use
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51:26We dive into the latest emergency medicine research evaluating the complications following pre-hospital tourniquet use. Dr. Ben Li, an expert in emergency medicine literature reviews a 2023 study titled 'The Cost of Saving Lives: Complications Arising from Pre-Hospital Tourniquet Use,' exploring its implications for EMS providers. From infection to…
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Managed Care Cast News Roundup: June 17, 2025
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5:47A quick roundup episode of major news and health policy developments from The American Journal of Managed Care.By Managed Care Cast
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#94 // Peaceful summer projects to build confidence and calm (even if you are just starting out)
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14:58Feeling overwhelmed with all the things you could make this summer—but not sure where to start? In today’s episode of Knit Your Stress Away, I’m sharing 5 simple, satisfying knitting projects that are perfect for summer stitching… even if you’re brand new or just easing back into your knitting rhythm. These beginner-friendly picks are calm, confide…
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#93 // Stitch Markers 101 + one surprising trick you’ll want to steal
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13:35If you’ve ever lost your place mid-row, miscounted a repeat, or thought, “Wait—did I already increase here?”… today’s episode is going to be a game-changer. In this Knit & Tell mini episode, I’m sharing the tiniest (but mightiest!) tool that makes knitting smoother, calmer, and way more fun: stitch markers. We’ll chat about why they’re not just “ni…
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Blister Packs May Help Solve Medication Adherence Challenges and Lower Health Care Costs
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8:16On this episode of Managed Care Cast, The American Journal of Managed Care® speaks with Julia Lucaci, PharmD, MS, the senior director of global health economics and outcomes research at Becton, Dickinson and Company (BD), an international medical technology company.Her commentary, "Should Payers Incentivize Pharmacies to Blister-Package Chronic Med…
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#92 // Struggling to finish your knitting project? Here’s what might be going wrong
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12:15Have you started a knitting project… and then never finished it? Friend, you’re not alone. In this episode, we’re diving into 3 super common beginner mistakes that can stall your progress—and how to gently shift out of them. Whether you’re brand new to knitting or picking it back up after a long break, this pep talk is here to help you build moment…
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Managed Care Cast News Roundup: June 3, 2025
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3:22A quick roundup episode of major health policy developments, from shifting COVID-19 vaccine guidance and scientific publishing controversies to rising cancer care costs and the impact of oncology biosimilars.By Managed Care Cast
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EM Quick Hits 65 Occipital Nerve Block, PoCUS in Pulmonary Embolism, Myelopathy, Team Resuscitation, Incidental Neutropenia, Peer Programs
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1:08:14On this month's EM Quick Hits podcast: Dr. Mathew MacArther on Occipital Nerve Block, Dr. Ian Chernoff on PoCUS in Pulmonary Embolism, Dr. Hans Rosenberg on Myelopathy, Dr. Shawn Segeren on Team Resuscitation, Dr. Brit Long on Incidental Neutropenia and Dr. Kylie Booth on Peer Programs. Please help ensure continued Free Open Access of the entire EM…
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#91 // Feeling anxious or drained? Here’s how Knitting helps you reset
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14:07Feeling like you want to knit but just don’t have the time? You’re not alone—and you’re not lazy. In this episode, we dive into the real reason making time for knitting feels so hard (especially for busy, overstimulated women), and I share 3 simple, stress-free shifts you can try today. If you’re craving a way to reconnect with yourself in small, d…
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Why Two Paramedics Watched Their Trainer Nearly Kill a Patient (And Said Nothing): How Lessons From The Aviation Industry Could Have Prevented It
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1:14:37A field trainer administers a non-indicated medication while two trainees watch in silence. Sound familiar? In this eye-opening episode, we dive deep into how the aviation industry transformed from a punitive, hierarchical culture to one where crews actively prevent catastrophic errors—and how YOU can apply these same principles on your next EMS sh…
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Laundromats as a New Frontier in Community Health, Medicaid Outreach
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23:14On this episode of Managed Care Cast, The American Journal of Managed Care® speaks with Lindsey Leininger, PhD, health policy professor and faculty director of the Center for Health Care at the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth College, and Allister Chang, MPA, co-founder of Fabric Health, a social-impact startup that aims to improve community w…
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Frameworks for Advancing Health Equity: Social Work and Complex Care Navigation
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9:19Victor Murray, senior director of Community Engagement and Capacity Building at the Camden Coalition, discusses the evolving role of social workers, emphasizing their expanded scope to include systems change, health equity, and policy work. He highlights the Camden Core Model, which addresses complex health and social needs through trauma-informed …
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#90 // Why you don’t make time to knit and how to shift it in 15 minutes a day
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13:30Feeling like you want to knit but just don’t have the time? You’re not alone. In this episode, Nadine dives into the real reason making time for knitting feels so hard (especially for busy, overstimulated women), and shares 3 simple, stress-free shifts you can try today. If you’re craving a way to reconnect with yourself in small, doable ways, this…
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The Art of Managing Agitated Patients
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1:19:24Effective agitated patient management requires a fundamental shift from viewing these encounters as behavioral problems to recognizing them as medical emergencies with underlying pathophysiological processes. By systematically addressing safety, identifying root causes, selecting appropriate pharmacological interventions, and maintaining rigorous p…
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Mental Health Awareness: Transforming Workplace Support and Engagement
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19:28Explore how employers enhance workplace mental health by fostering a culture of support and engagement, focusing on holistic well-being strategies in this interview with Jim Kinville, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center.By Managed Care Cast
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#89 // When knitting feels slow - How to stay motivated and actually enjoy the journey
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15:24Feeling like your knitting project is dragging on? You’re not alone. In this episode of Knit Your Stress Away, we’re talking about what to do when progress feels painfully slow—and how to stay excited about your knitting even when it’s not moving fast. You’ll learn mindset shifts, motivation tips, and gentle reminders to help you reconnect with you…
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Inside the Center's MDD Value Model and Its Use of Dynamic Pricing
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10:31On this episode of Managed Care Cast, The American Journal of Managed Care® speaks with Larragem Raines, MS, director of research at the Center for Innovation & Value Research, about her organization's open-source value model for major depressive disorder (MDD). She also defines dynamic pricing and explains how it is incorporated into the MDD value…
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#88 // The one step you might be skipping (that can make or break your project)
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22:16Links mentioned: Free guide: 3 Things You Need to Start Knitting → www.theknittingmamas.com/start Beginner-friendly guide: Become a Knitter in 5 Simple Steps → www.theknittingmamas.com/guide This one’s for all the knitters (especially beginners) who’ve ever thought, “Do I really need to swatch?” Short answer: Yes. In today’s episode, I’m walking yo…
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Ep 204 High Risk Pulmonary Embolism Management
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1:24:06There are many nuances in the management of patients with pulmonary embolism in cardiac arrest, peri-arrest or simply in shock: We need to optimize oxygenation and airway management, hemodynamic support, acid/base management, thrombolysis and/or catheter-directed therapies that Anton dives into with guest experts Dr. Lauren Westafer, Dr. Bourke Til…
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Frameworks for Advancing Health Equity: Food as Medicine
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14:06Colleen Ereditario, MPH, RD, LDN, program manager, shares how the “Food as Medicine” approach of Allegheny Health Network (AHN) addresses food insecurity and guides patients to improve their health.By Managed Care Cast
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#87 // Ditch the distractions – How to create more focused time for knitting
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26:31Links mentioned: Free guide: 3 Things You Need to Start Knitting → www.theknittingmamas.com/start Join the free Facebook community → www.theknittingmamas.com/group Today’s Episode: Ditch the Distractions – How to Create More Focused Time for Knitting Ever feel like you know you *want* to knit, but life (and your phone) keep getting in the way? This…
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Upper GI Bleed: Rescue Strategies From Recognition to Stabilization
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24:37Let's delve into the critical steps required to manage an upper GI bleed in the field. This episode breaks down the recognition of risk factors, vital airway and circulation interventions, and best practices for transporting and notifying the hospital. We discuss important historical clues and provide insights on airway handling and circulatory sup…
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#86 // Knitting and your brain: How it boosts dopamine and reduces stress
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23:56Links mentioned: Free guide: 3 Things You Need to Start Knitting → www.theknittingmamas.com/start Paid guide: Become a Knitter in 5 Simple Steps → www.theknittingmamas.com/guide Join the free Facebook community → www.theknittingmamas.com/community What if the secret to feeling calmer, more focused, and less anxious wasn’t another app… but your knit…
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#85 // Beginner’s Guide to yarn labels: How to pick the right yarn and what to look for
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20:46Links mentioned: Free guide: 3 Things You Need to Start Knitting → www.theknittingmamas.com/start Join the free Facebook community → www.theknittingmamas.com/community If you’ve ever picked up a ball of yarn and felt overwhelmed by the label—this one’s for you. I’m breaking down the key parts of a yarn label in simple, beginner-friendly terms and s…
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EM Quick Hits 64 Whole Blood Transfusions, Calcium Before Diltiazem in Afib, Thoracotomy Pearls, Uterine Casts, OMI Scale & Proportionality
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1:01:23In this month's EM Quick Hits podcast: Zafar Qasim & Andrew Petrosoniak on whole blood transfusion in trauma, Justin Morgenstern on calcium pre-treatment to prevent diltiazem-induced hypotension, Kiran Rikhraj on dynamic LV outflow tract obstruction, Anand Swaminathan on resuscitative thoracotomy, Andrew Tagg on uterine casts, and Jesse McLaren on …
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New Research Challenges Assumptions About Hospital-Physician Integration, Medicare Patient Mix
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20:42On this episode of Managed Care Cast, The American Journal of Managed Care® speaks with Brady Post, PhD, assistant professor at Northeastern University and lead author of a study published in this month's issue.His study, "Impact of Hospital-Physician Integration on Medicare Patient Mix," found no evidence that hospital-employed physicians treated …
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#84 // Knitting not scrolling - A simple way to reduce stress in just minutes a day
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22:03Tired of ending your day on your phone… and feeling worse than before? This episode is your gentle nudge to try something better. We’re exploring how knitting can become a powerful tool for mindfulness—and how to actually make time for it, even if your days feel nonstop. Inside this episode: Why knitting calms the nervous system How it helps you tr…
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Personalized Care Key as Tirzepatide Use Expands Rapidly
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20:58Using commercial insurance claims data and the US launch of tirzepatide as their dividing point, John Ostrominski, MD, and his team studied trends in the use of both glucose-lowering and weight-lowering medications, comparing outcomes between adults with and without type 2 diabetes. Overall, their findings show a significant uptick in tirzepatide d…
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These Conversations Aren't Black and White: DNR, Advanced Directives, and the Intersection with EMS
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56:03These challenging scenarios represent opportunities to provide truly patient-centered care at life's most vulnerable moments. By combining your medical expertise with thoughtful communication, you can help ensure patients' wishes are honored while supporting families through difficult transitions. In this episode we dive into the complex ethical an…
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Managed Care Cast Presents: Unlocking the Potential of CGM Technology
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30:41Today we are bringing you a conversation the use of continuous glucose monitoring technology and its transformative potential in diabetes care. Davida Kruger, a certified nurse practitioner at Henry Ford in the division of endocrinology, spoke with Jaime Murillo, MD, senior vice president and chief medical officer, medical affairs, United Health Gr…
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#83 // The app every knitter needs - with Knit & Note Founder Anne Emilie Fosse
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38:05Grab your beginners guide to knitting: www.theknittingmamas.com/guide Download the “3 Things You Need to Start Knitting” cheatsheet www.theknittingmamas.com/start Join the free Facebook community: www.theknittingmamas.com/group Ever wished you had one single place to keep all your knitting patterns, projects, and yarn stash? In today’s episode, I’m…
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Ep 203 Intermediate Risk Pulmonary Embolism Risk Stratification, Management and Algorithm
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1:35:58How do you predict which intermediate-risk patients will suddenly deteriorate? What role do risk scores, biomarkers, imaging, and hemodynamics play in decision-making? Should these patients receive anticoagulation alone, or is thrombolysis warranted? When should you consider catheter-directed or surgical interventions? This podcast focuses us to th…
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