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Healthcare Insights

by Northwest Area Health Education Center

Timely and relevant discussions about professional and public healthcare in our 17-county region of northwest North Carolina. Guests include faculty, clinicians, researchers, and community members involved in improving the health of our community.

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Episodes

H.I. Ep. 97 - Marvin Musick - Medicare Education

38m · Published 07 May 00:00
Marvin and his team of licensed Medicare guides aim to liberate individuals from the confusion surrounding Medicare, empowering them with knowledge and guidance for a worry-free retirement through optimal Medicare plans. Find out more at https://medicareschool.com/

H.I. Ep. 96 - Bridging the Healthcare & Community Gap w/ Rachel Zimmer and Rev. Tembila Covington

54m · Published 14 Apr 00:00
Rachel Patricia Zimmer, DNP, NP is an assistant professor in implementation science at Wake Forest University School of Medicine and Reverend Tembila Covington is the Senior Pastor at Exodus United Baptist Church and a Program Director at Neighbors for Better Neighborhoods, both in Winston-Salem, NC. We discuss social drivers of health factors including access to care, food insecurity, poverty, housing, violence, and how community health workers and food prescriptions can help bridge the gap between healthcare systems and historically underserved communities. Learn more about Rachel at https://school.wakehealth.edu/faculty/z/rachel-patricia-zimmer and Rev. Covington at https://www.linkedin.com/in/tembila-covington-3ab1581b/

H.I. Ep. 95 - Hal Atkinson, MD - Alzheimer's, Dementia, Cognitive Impairment

51m · Published 25 Mar 00:00
Soon, 20% of the US population will be over the age of 65, and amouting to 40-50% of clinical and hospital encounters. Hal Atkinson is a professor and clinician in gerontology and geriatric medicine and Wake Forest University School of Medicine and joins us to talk about the two main hypothesis for the cause for Alzhieimer's disease and the latest in treatments for slowing cognitive decline. We learn about the difference between dementia and Alzheimers, factors related to cognitive decline, and the GUIDE program for supporting patients, families, and caregivers including cargiver respite funding. More about Hal here: https://school.wakehealth.edu/faculty/a/hal-huntley-atkinson

H.I. Ep. 94 - Gretchen Hoyle, MD - Pediatric Mental Health

1h 7m · Published 08 Mar 00:00
Gretchen is a pediatric physician with Twin City Pediatrics in Clemmons, NC. She talks about the rise in depression, anxiety, and ADHD in pediatrics and the need for more mental health providers for that population. More about Gretchen here: https://www.shotshurtless.com/providers/gretchen-hoyle

H.I. Ep. 93 - Predrag Gligorovic, MD - Tele-psychiatry and Electroconvulsive Therapy

49m · Published 06 Feb 00:00
Dr. Gligorovic returns to the podcast to discuss the role of tele-psychiatry in the emergency department and shares his findings from a study of psychiatry visits in the ED before and during the COVID-19 pandemic response. We also discuss Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT) and other modalities to treat severe depression and OCD.

H.I. Ep. 92 - Kenneth T. Kishida - Human consciousness and decision making

57m · Published 15 Jan 00:00
Kenneth T. Kishida is an Associate Professor at Wake Forest School of Medicine with appointments in the Department of Physiology and Pharmacology, the Department of Neurosurgery, and the Department of Biomedical Engineering. His research grapples with the questions of how the human brain gives rise to conscious subjective experiences and how those processes guide human behavior and decision-making. Leanr more at https://www.kishidalab.com/

H.I. Ep. 91 - Beth Lachance: Virtual Medical Assistants

36m · Published 06 Jan 00:00
Beth is the Chief Executive Officer at Global Medical Virtual Assistants, a leader in providing trained medical virtual assistants to the healthcare industry. We talk about how virtual assistants can reduce staffing costs and streamline practices in front and back office tasks at scale. See more at https://www.globalmedicalva.com/

H.I. Ep. 90 - Jennifer Brown Coulombe: Economic Growth and the Health of the community

1h 6m · Published 24 Dec 00:00
Jennifer is the VP of Industry Partnerships and Continuous Innovation at Forsyth Technical Community College in Winston-Salem, NC. We discuss the business climate and career growth potential in today's workforce. Learn more about FTCC at https://www.forsythtech.edu/

H.I. Ep. 89 - Sebastian Kaplan, PhD: What do you want to be different? Teens and Family Therapy

1h 5m · Published 17 Dec 00:00
Sebastian Kaplan, PhD is a clinical psychologist at Wake Forest Baptist Health in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. We discuss teens and family therapy and approaches to counseling parents and teens. Learn more about Sebastian at https://www.wakehealth.edu/providers/k/sebastian-g-kaplan

H.I. Ep. 88 - Jamaul Ford - Business and Marketing Considerations for Healthcare Practices

39m · Published 04 Dec 00:00
Jamaul is a Co-founder and Chief Strategy Officer of Jrumz Earwear, Director of Community Outreach at High Level Speech and Hearing Center, a musician, and a brand consultant for healthcare practices. He shares his ideas for creating revenue streams that compliment serving patients in the healthcare practice setting. Learn more about Jamaul at https://www.instagram.com/jamaulthemaven/?hl=en

Healthcare Insights has 97 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 84:58:55. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on November 23rd 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on May 15th, 2024 16:10.

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