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Interview with Elizabeth Linden on Mental Health
Senior Anchor Maveah Griffith sits down with Liz Linden, one of the authors of our new book, Harmony in Healthcare: Visions for the Mental Healthcare System. Liz talks about her own health journeys and addresses the research she conducted in writing the chapters that she contributed to the book.
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Interview with Liya Moges on Mental Health
zhlédnutí 12Před 7 hodinami
Senior Anchor Annmarie Gajdos sits down with Liya Moges, one of the authors of Harmony in Healthcare: Visions for the Mental Healthcare System to talk to her about her contribution to the book on the stigma of mental illness and other issues addressed in the new book. This is a fascinating conversation between Annmarie and Liya.
Patient Advocacy - Interview with Michelle Nadeem-Baker
zhlédnutí 22Před 9 hodinami
Senior Anchor Annmarie Seldon interviews patient advocate and media personality Michele Nadeem-Baker. Michele Nadeem-Baker has worked nationally as a broadcast journalist and globally as the chief of communications for well-known, publicly traded multi-billion-dollar corporations. Her chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) diagnosis changed her life but did not stop her. She was drawn to Patient Po...
Interview with Grace Yeo
zhlédnutí 49Před 14 dny
Our dedicated Director of Communications Grace Yeo is stepping down on August 15, 2024 to attend law school. This video presents reflections from Grace and is hosted by Senior Anchor Annmarie Gajdos.
Interview with Lorenzo Barr - Patient Rights in Mental Health
zhlédnutí 154Před 14 dny
Dr. Jasmine Kaur, Senior Anchor for The National Library of Patient Rights and Advocacy interviews Lorenzo Barr, a noted life coach and mental health counselor. Mr. Barr discusses the rights patients have in the area of mental health. This is a fascinating interview, and important for all patients to watch.
Author Talks: Teri Halliwell
zhlédnutí 96Před 21 dnem
Senior Anchor Jasmine Kaur hosts this fascinating interview with Teri Halliwell, a senior member of our organization, about her recent article exploring the origins of chemotherapy, which appears in the Summer Issue of the Journal of Medical Sociology and Public Health. This is an informative video segment and an important segment for all to watch.
The Pulse Episode 3
zhlédnutí 15Před měsícem
James R. Doty, M.D., FACS, FICS, FAANS is a renowned American neurosurgeon, neuroscientist, entrepreneur, and philanthropist. He retired as a distinguished professor of neurosurgery in 2020 having been affiliated with Stanford University since 1997. He remains the founder and director of the Stanford University Center for Compassion and Altruism Research and Education (CCARE) of which His Holin...
An Interview with Ashley Mui
zhlédnutí 59Před 3 měsíci
Ashley Mui is the dynamic and highly respected Associate Executive Director and Senior Editor of The National Library of Patient Rights and Advocacy. In this video interview, Ashley talks about her work with our publishing division MedFocus and offers her thoughts on the internship program of the Library, one of the only internship programs of its kind in the country.
The Pulse Episode 2
zhlédnutí 14Před 5 měsíci
Episode 2 of The Pulse features Teonna Woolford, who is the founder and CEO of the nonprofit organization, The Sickle Cell Reproductive Health Education Directive. Teonna was born and raised in Baltimore Maryland. She has always been talkative, friendly, and full of life. She has Sickle Cell Anemia SS and has faced numerous health complications as a result. A true fighter at heart, she has reco...
The Pulse Episode 1
zhlédnutí 35Před 5 měsíci
This is the first episode of The Pulse, hosted by Maria Zampetoulas. This episode features a fascinating interview with Sasha Kalcheff-Korn, who discusses the current state of the cannibis industry and its impact on the patient.
Appreciating Palliative Care - An Interview with Robin Bennett Kanarek
zhlédnutí 45Před rokem
Robin Bennett Kanarek was a registered nurse working with patients suffering from chronic medical conditions when her 10-year-old son was diagnosed with leukemia. As David endured grueling treatments, Robin realized how often medical professionals overlook critical psychological, emotional, and spiritual support for people with life-threatening illnesses. Living Well with a Serious Illness is t...
NEW EPISODE: The Benefits of Plant-Based Eating: An Interview with Julieanna Hever, RD
zhlédnutí 163Před rokem
There is nothing Julieanna loves more than diving into a colossal bowl of salad. Known as The Plant-Based Dietitian, Julieanna has a Bachelor of Arts degree in Theatre from UCLA in and a Master of Science degree in Nutrition from Cal State Northridge, bridging her three biggest passions for food, performing, and helping people. As a Registered Dietitian, Julieanna has authored seven books, incl...
Understanding the Challenges of the Caregiver: An Interview with Sally Duplantier
zhlédnutí 132Před rokem
Sally Duplantier is a renowned gerontologist with a mission to help older adults live a longer, healthier life. Her research and professional work focus on increasing Healthspan. She also is the founder of Zing, a holistic wellness program focused on enabling older adults to take charge of their health. Zing provides education and coaching on lifestyle choices, including nutrition, movement, sl...
New Treatment Options for Mental Illness: An Interview with Susan Mueller
zhlédnutí 23Před rokem
Senior Anchor Bri Allison talks to Susan Mueller, founder and CEO of Relief Mental Health about new treatment approaches for mental health patients. This is an interesting and informative segment that should be watched by everyone.
Living with a Traumatic Brain Injury: An Interview with Kelly Tuttle, NP
zhlédnutí 121Před rokem
Kelly Tuttle joined the “head injury survivors club” (as she described it) in 2015, the night another car pulled in front of her as she was driving. It wasn’t until three months later that she realized something was seriously wrong. Kelly’s traumatic brain injury (TBI) marked the beginning of a new life and personal journey of self-rediscovery. A neurology nurse practitioner, Kelly has a front-...
An Advocate and Caregiver for Brain Injury Patients: An Interview with Donna O'Donnell Figurski
zhlédnutí 52Před rokem
An Advocate and Caregiver for Brain Injury Patients: An Interview with Donna O'Donnell Figurski
Overcoming Eating Disorders: An Interview with Dr. Marianne Miller
zhlédnutí 163Před rokem
Overcoming Eating Disorders: An Interview with Dr. Marianne Miller
Advocating for Herself as a Patient and for So Many Others: An Interview with Amy Taklif
zhlédnutí 122Před rokem
Advocating for Herself as a Patient and for So Many Others: An Interview with Amy Taklif
Navigating Through Chronic Illness: An Interview with Anna Penenberg
zhlédnutí 56Před rokem
Navigating Through Chronic Illness: An Interview with Anna Penenberg
An Interview with Dawn Corbelli: Coping with Traumatic Brain Injury
zhlédnutí 431Před rokem
An Interview with Dawn Corbelli: Coping with Traumatic Brain Injury
Choices Faced by Women Carrying the BRCA1 Gene: An Interview with Stephanie Germino
zhlédnutí 184Před rokem
Choices Faced by Women Carrying the BRCA1 Gene: An Interview with Stephanie Germino
A Loving Mother, A Dynamic Patient Advocate: An Interview with Lousin Mehrabi
zhlédnutí 63Před rokem
A Loving Mother, A Dynamic Patient Advocate: An Interview with Lousin Mehrabi
The Monthly Dose October
zhlédnutí 116Před rokem
The Monthly Dose October
Nurse, Wife, and Caregiver An Interview with Diane Pinder
zhlédnutí 121Před rokem
Nurse, Wife, and Caregiver An Interview with Diane Pinder
Understanding Ambulatory Surgery: An Interview with Jack Pocorobba
zhlédnutí 65Před rokem
Understanding Ambulatory Surgery: An Interview with Jack Pocorobba
Coping with Normal Childhood Challenges: An Interview with Dr. Jacqueline Toner
zhlédnutí 33Před rokem
Coping with Normal Childhood Challenges: An Interview with Dr. Jacqueline Toner
Tell Us Your Story - An Interview with Robert Koshinskie
zhlédnutí 448Před rokem
Tell Us Your Story - An Interview with Robert Koshinskie
Helping Americans Heal: An Interview with David Essel
zhlédnutí 41Před rokem
Helping Americans Heal: An Interview with David Essel
Aging with Style: An Interview with Sally Duplantier
zhlédnutí 128Před 2 lety
Aging with Style: An Interview with Sally Duplantier
How to Talk to Your Kids About this Scary World - An Interview with Dr. Abigail Gewirtz
zhlédnutí 66Před 2 lety
How to Talk to Your Kids About this Scary World - An Interview with Dr. Abigail Gewirtz

Komentáře

  • @arvindkumararvindkumar3649

    Good

  • @RajeshSahni-mm9bp
    @RajeshSahni-mm9bp Před 15 dny

    , good 👍

  • @harsharankaur6096
    @harsharankaur6096 Před 17 dny

    👌

  • @jasminekaur621
    @jasminekaur621 Před 18 dny

    Such a wholesome interview !

  • @JudithOneal-kh8vg
    @JudithOneal-kh8vg Před 21 dnem

    TY. !!😊

  • @bimaljeetkaur2999
    @bimaljeetkaur2999 Před 22 dny

    You are so eloquent and amazing ❤

  • @harsharankaur6096
    @harsharankaur6096 Před 22 dny

    👍💕

  • @ManojKumar-gd3kv
    @ManojKumar-gd3kv Před měsícem

    Praise the lord brother

  • @Flow_State1991
    @Flow_State1991 Před 2 měsíci

    Coconut oil/milk is bad for you?

  • @tamn9446
    @tamn9446 Před 4 měsíci

    Dr. Kaloostian is an amazing neurosurgeon. Highly recommended particularly with complex conditions. He really cares about his patients.

  • @Versatile668
    @Versatile668 Před 8 měsíci

    They shouldn't be harassing people whether that's their CZcams Google ads to do with anybody with to do with medication they've been doing that a lot when somebody has chronic pain or anything like that they should be harassing anyone to try to get them to not be on any medications that they need to be on that's all I've seen on commercials through media. I don't understand why they're allowed to harass anybody with any medical issues of being born with for chronic issues shouldn't even have to prove or explain to do with the content of media constantly been shown I didn't think I had to prove that I'm barely on one medication not to any media I didn't think they had a legal right to do that with people with health issues and things like that long-term health issues. Any Doctor professional i havea right to privacy confidential you know I thought to do with online or offline or on other apps. If you're a professional in my account that's fine within reason that I allowed or even if not professionally within my account. I can't believe how many people that harassed me or gave me crap for needing medication they literally made me feel bad for it because it was something I needed

  • @lovelydarlinghari
    @lovelydarlinghari Před 9 měsíci

    hi miss i want a job please help me i am in finanacial trouble

  • @lovelydarlinghari
    @lovelydarlinghari Před 9 měsíci

    hi miss i want a job please help me i am in finanacial trouble

  • @lovelydarlinghari
    @lovelydarlinghari Před 9 měsíci

    hi miss i want a job please help me i am in finanacial trouble

  • @bordereau1
    @bordereau1 Před 10 měsíci

    Dr. Goldfine is just the best

  • @all4one271
    @all4one271 Před 11 měsíci

    Thank you !

  • @SpritualTechniques
    @SpritualTechniques Před rokem

    He was just on Coast to Coast , however I didn't catch the show

  • @thefiredmn
    @thefiredmn Před rokem

    Is this an example of a successful interview and did she get the position? Thank you for uploading this and I hope all is well.

    • @thefiredmn
      @thefiredmn Před rokem

      Also, if there are any examples of interviews with newcomers into healthcare with less experience?

  • @dancassidy7471
    @dancassidy7471 Před rokem

    As a retired RN with similar background..I'm considering this type of work

  • @hope2kidz
    @hope2kidz Před rokem

    How does one find a Gastro doctor that is up to date and educated on this information?

  • @kalil5414
    @kalil5414 Před rokem

    "Promo SM" 😋

  • @davidiglesias9549
    @davidiglesias9549 Před rokem

    Carnivore diet is for cavemen.... because u gotta have the IQ of one to eat that stupid diet....

  • @goodmusic210
    @goodmusic210 Před rokem

    Agree with much of this but that spiel on ketogenic dieting being a setup for heart disease/Cancer etc isn't true.

  • @darlenebartos3889
    @darlenebartos3889 Před rokem

    Amy always has fantastic ideas! Awesome Guest! ❤

  • @darkfieldcarnivore3928

    That's funny because everyone I see with IBS come from a plant based diet and resolve it completely by eliminating All fibre and carbohydrates! That completely discounts your whole discussion and should provoke thoughts as to why this occurs and not the standard dogmatic rejection from religious nuts.

    • @ahimsa6791
      @ahimsa6791 Před 11 měsíci

      Anecdotal evidence doesn't discount peer-reviewed science.

    • @darkfieldcarnivore3928
      @darkfieldcarnivore3928 Před 11 měsíci

      @ahimsa6791 If just one example goes against your hypotheses, your hypotheses is WRONG! Hello, real science!

  • @darkfieldcarnivore3928

    "Look at all those fiber filled healthy people eh!" Said no one ever.

  • @darkfieldcarnivore3928

    What is the intestinal mucosa made from i wonder? It's not anything to do with our biome!!!

  • @darkfieldcarnivore3928

    The "healthy" gut biome you mention is based on a western/Mediterranean diet based population. What have you compared it to? Where did you get the data to make a comparison? Massai? Inuit? Pre agricultural revolution? Please

  • @darkfieldcarnivore3928

    Gluten and glyphosate, both found in plants, directly increase zonulin production, which controls our intestinal tight junctions!

    • @Kitiwake
      @Kitiwake Před rokem

      Gobbledygook

    • @Flow_State1991
      @Flow_State1991 Před 2 měsíci

      Glyphosate is a spray preservative they spray on wheat. Gluten intolerance comes from that not the wheat

    • @darkfieldcarnivore3928
      @darkfieldcarnivore3928 Před 2 měsíci

      @Flow_State1991 Gluten, a lectin, directly stimulates zonulin production.

  • @darkfieldcarnivore3928

    Ahhh, those cells in our colon are provided butyrate by our vascular system. No need for fermentation whatsoever.

  • @darkfieldcarnivore3928

    These guys are genuinely misinformed.

  • @lisademartini1
    @lisademartini1 Před rokem

    A positive ANA AND ANTI DNA can also be DRUG INDUCED HEPATITIS OR KIDNEY DAMAGE - and if you have that the treatment is STOPPING THE DRUGS THAT CAUSE IT NOT STARTING MORE DRUGS and that discernment is life or death because taking more drugs if you have DRUG INDUCED symptoms may harm you further. IF WE REALLY CARE ABOUT PATIENTS CAN WE ALL START TELLING THEM THIS TOO SO WE DONT HAVE PEOPLE OUT THERE BEING UNNECESSARILY MEDICATED AND HARMED OVER THIS. for every "lupus" symptoms, before calling it LUPUS you must RULE OUT there ISN'T A KNOWN CAUSE, LIKE DRUG INDUCEDMENT. FOR INSTANCE, ANTIBIOTICS CAUSE LIVER INFLAMMATION W RASHES AT TIMES - THIS WILL GO AWAY AND RESOLVE ITSELF IN MOST CASES BUT IF YOU CALL IT LUPUS YOU MAY END UP ON A LIFE TIME OF UNNECESSARY DRUGS THAT ALL HAVE ADVERSE REACTIONS. LUPUS ISNT THE CASUAL EASY DIAGNOSIS THEY MAKE IT SEEM WITH VIDEOS LIKE THIS - BUT THIS DOCTOR HAS AT LEAST SAID THE ANA TEST ISN'T SPECIFIC TO LUPUS WHICH MOST TRAINING VIDEOS LEAVE OUT. YOU SEE MANY OF THE "LUPUS DRUGS" NSAIDS, PLAQUENIL, CHEMO - THEY ALL CAUSE PHOTO SENSITIVITY - BUT IF YOUR DOCTOR SAYS THE PHOTOSENSITIVITY YOU DEVELOPED WHILE ON THE LUPUS DRUGS IS JUST YOUR LUPUS WORSENING - THEN YOU WILL BE CONVINCED TO TAKE MORE DRUGS THAT ARE CAUSING THE DEBILITATING SUN ALLERGY/TOXICITY BECAUSE IT GIVES YOU FLU LIKE SYMPTOMS AND MAKES IT IMPOSSIBLE TO GET TO WORK - AND NOW YOU ARE JUST GETTING WORSE AND WORSE BECAUSE THE LUPUS DRUGS THAT ARE NOW ESCALATING ARE ACTUALLY CAUSING IT. YOU CAN'T JUST BE DIAGNOSED ON LABS, SOMEONE HAS TO DO A COMPLETE MEDICAL HISTORY REVIEW AND CONSIDER EVERY MEDICATION YOU HAVE BEEN EXPOSED TO AND SEE IF THEY DIDN'T KICK OFF THESE LUPUS SYMPTOMS - BECAUSE THEN IT IS DRUG INDUCED AND THE ULTIMATE GOAL IS TO GET OFF DRUGS TO STOP THE CHRONIC ILLNESS - NOT TAKE MORE DRUGS. I THINK THIS GUY IS PROBABABLY A VERY GOOD DOCTOR. I'M VERY PTSD BECAUSE MY DAUGHTER DIED FROM A CASCADE OF ADVERSE REACTIONS TO LUPUS DRUGS...ONLY TO READ HER RECORDS AND FIND OUT WHAT SHE HAD WAS ALL DRUG INDUCED NOT REALLY LUPUS AT ALL. SO BE CAREFUL. IT WAS A HORRIBLE DEATH, TERRIFYING AND AGNONIZING AND LOOKS LIKE ALL COMPLETELY UNNECESSARY TO ME AFTER EXTENSIVELY READING HER RECORDS. SO EASY TO SEE THE DRUGS WERE MAKING HER FAR WORSE BUT ONCE IN THE HOSPITAL, YOU JUST COULDN'T STOP THE DOCTORS FOR ADDING HANDFULS OF MORE DRUGS, TO STOP THEM IT WOULD HAVE TAKEN HOG TYING THEM INTO A CLOSET BECAUSE JUST TELLING THEM THEY WERE MAKING HER FAR WORSE DIDN'T DO IT. IF YOU ARE OVERMEDICATED YOU HAIR STARTS TO FALL OUT IN CLUMPS - BUT THAT TOO THEY CALL LUPUS SO INSTEAD OF SEEING THE POISONING THEY RUSHED IN WITH EVEN MORE DRUGS...UNTIL SHE WAS DEAD. TERRIFYING. THEN BLAMED HER AND THE FAMILY FOR NOT LETTING THEM GIVE EVEN MORE DRUGS - CRAZY SO CRAZY. BE VERY SCARED OF THIS DIAGNOSIS - BE VERY CAREFUL THAT THE TREATMENTS ARE ACTUALLY MAKING YOU BETTER NOT WORSE ACCORDING TO YOU - AND READ YOUR MEDICAL RECORDS AND BE SURE YOU KNOW WHAT YOUR DOCTORS ARE WRITING ABOUT YOU.

  • @swhaley927
    @swhaley927 Před rokem

    I had originally sat down to watch this video and saw that it was about 40 minutes long. I thought I would only watch it for a few minutes, but I became captivated and watched the whole interview! Dawn was very informative, self-deprecating, honest, and at times humorous. Dawn and her family have handled their experience with grace, dignity, faith and hope! What an amazing family!

    • @dawncorbelli
      @dawncorbelli Před rokem

      Wow Stella. Thank you for taking the time to write a comment and thank you from the bottom of my heart for what you said!

    • @juliaorr10
      @juliaorr10 Před rokem

      Such a powerful interview! Thank you for being so vulnerable and honest with your interview.

  • @lomgshorts3
    @lomgshorts3 Před rokem

    I think that a big problem is "eldar abuse" by physicians. I am allergic to SSRI meds, yet my primary care physicisn insists on trying to presecibe this class of drugs to replace a benzodiazepam that has worked for me for over a decade to stop panic attacks. I am being abused by my PCP because he gets a "kickback" from the Big Pharma for prescribing such dangerous drugs.

  • @Abby_Grace_Mcc
    @Abby_Grace_Mcc Před rokem

    Yasssss

  • @AH-em3zl
    @AH-em3zl Před rokem

    TY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!-!

  • @hunteryvonne741
    @hunteryvonne741 Před rokem

    Truly you're needed

  • @0ptimal
    @0ptimal Před rokem

    I was in a carnivore echo chamber there for awhile. This slapped me back to reality. Thx.

  • @yahooyates
    @yahooyates Před rokem

    Good job, nice interview!

  • @tammybelgarde9561
    @tammybelgarde9561 Před rokem

    I've been an EMT for 27 years. thank Dr. Jack Kelly for Recognizing and giving us credit. :)

  • @jmacjem818
    @jmacjem818 Před rokem

    As a Caregiver for a Pancreatic Cancer patient, everything Robert conveyed rings 100% true. My partner has lived with this disease now for 2.5 years, only because it was diagnosed very early (on a CT scan looking for kidney stones!). Robert, thanks for sharing your story.

  • @probype
    @probype Před rokem

    My old friend, you are truly an amazing person, your attitude and still alive "sense of humor" considering the situation, is a life lesson, at least for me. I really really wish you all the best, to get out of this difficult situation.

  • @ilenebanker4190
    @ilenebanker4190 Před 2 lety

    Robert, you are so articulate and authentic. Thank you for sharing your story. You are inspiring.

  • @samuelaubrey2612
    @samuelaubrey2612 Před 2 lety

    I suffered horribly doing the carnivore diet, my microbiome test came back awful, through a lot of work I can now eat a decent amount of fibre again and my energy is coming back. Shaun Baker and the rest of the carnivore clowns will cause tremendous harm to many over the long term. Great interview

    • @nathanh2725
      @nathanh2725 Před rokem

      Correct, alot of people go too mucj fibre too fast get gassy and quit. Even with doctors like here saying go slow and it takes time.

  • @carmenerica2823
    @carmenerica2823 Před 2 lety

    Wow what an amazing senior anchor!

  • @paulinelaflamme9027
    @paulinelaflamme9027 Před 2 lety

    Does Amy have any data on keto for Parkinson disease?

    • @CashMoneyMoore
      @CashMoneyMoore Před 2 lety

      Keto looks pretty promising for neurological disorders - if you haven't seen this presentation yet from her I would highly recommend it. czcams.com/video/K4t8M8FiVC8/video.html

  • @RobertBallMagician
    @RobertBallMagician Před 2 lety

    This doctor was the one who literally saved me when I was 23. there was a large polyp and fluid build in the max sinus, his quick thinking saved my life, if not for him, I may have lost vision and maybe suffered brain damage. This doctor is a God send to all of us.

  • @jenniferbryn
    @jenniferbryn Před 2 lety

    thank you both ♡jenn

  • @lagituaivaflinders6587

    Thanks for the video Dr and Ms. Charlotte

  • @Jdoube
    @Jdoube Před 2 lety

    So good and professional