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Current literature indicates that podcasts can be an effective educational format to reach health professionals across the continuum of medical education, addressing a myriad of topics pertinent to providers. The first season of this podcast addresses what wellbeing and burnout look like in today’s medical environment. Those tuning into the podcast's first season will learn best practices to mitigate burnout, all while focusing on evidence-based patient care. The second season of this podcast serves as an overview of psychiatric medications for the non-psychiatric provider. Those tuning into the podcast's second season will receive a primer on the "bread and butter" behavioral health medications for primary care: antidepressants, antipsychotics, and mood stabilizers.
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The Menders: Lead from Within podcast engages real-world healthcare leaders in conversation to explore innovative and emotionally intelligent approaches to addressing the most complex challenge facing healthcare leaders today: how to take better care of their people.
Each episode features thought leaders in healthcare innovation, inclusive leadership, employee engagement, communication strategy, and healthy organizational practices. -
Hello and welcome to Happy and Healthy mind with Dr. Rozina, where you can learn practical tools for your mental fitness.
My name is Dr. Rozina. As a medical doctor specializing in psychiatry, a best selling author, and transformational speaker, I have been helping people live a happier and healthier life for more than 20 years.
I started this program Happy and Healthy Mind with Dr. Rozina because I believe that our mind influences all aspects of life. We could prevent a lot of suffering, achieve success, and live our best life if we nurture our minds to be happier and healthier.
Here I bring to you tips that work for optimum health and happiness so you can prevent or reduce illness and enjoy your best life.
On this program, Happy and Healthy mind with Dr. Rozina, you will also hear from doctors, authors, leaders, and especially from people living and thriving with mental challenges.
You will hear their personal or their client stories of struggle, their turning points, and how their lives have changed by applying certain tools.
They will share their toolkits- the very tools that helped them in their journeys. The techniques that helped them, may help you too.
Most important, their stories of courage and resilience will give you hope that no matter how difficult the circumstances, you can get better too.
And hopefully we will laugh along the way.
We are all in it together, helping each other. Many guests share their wisdom or ebooks that you will be able to get for free.
And at the end of each episode, I share a special tool or technique to help you nurture a happy and healthy mind. You never know what may inspire you and change the trajectory of your life.
You see, I still feel nervous and stumble on words. I feel shy and fearful. I worry how people are going to judge me. So I am taking a risk by doing this program. But, I repeat a mantra in my mind, what if one life is saved. If one of you get inspired and your life changes for the better, all my efforts are worth it.
Although all information shared here is for educational purposes and should not be considered treatment. Please refer to your health care professional for specific advice. It would arm you with information to discuss and make informed decisions.
So whether you are doing well mentally and want to maintain optimum health and happiness or facing some mental challenges, this program is for you
Most of the episodes are fireside chat style interviews, but here and there I also sprinkle some instructional episodes. The interviews are broadcasted live every Saturday at 11 am pacific time and later shared on other platforms including Podcast.
If you would like to join us during live broadcasts, text us the word JOYFUL to the number 38470. We would be happy to send you reminders and resources links.
We also post resources in our Facebook group Happy and healthy mind with drrozina, so you can join by clicking the link in the description.
As this program started in April 2020, we would release the past episode every day in December 2020 and then go to weekly episodes.
If you find any value in these programs, please subscribe and tell everyone you know about this program so more people can be helped to live happier and healthier lives.
Share with your friends and families, followers on social media., everyone.
The more people who get the benefit from the program, the happier and healthier we will be.
If you are feeling extra generous, drop us some love by giving us a 5-star review.
Have a topic you want to hear about, email us at [email protected]
Dedicated to your health and happiness
Dr.Rozina
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Hosts Dr. Jillian Woodruff, Dr. Justin Clark and Prentiss Pemberton and their guests discuss a variety of health-related topics during this live call-in show. Line One features local physicians and national subject experts from the fields of child care, mental health, nutrition, pharmacology, surgery and more. Callers can talk one-on-one with each week’s guests and are encouraged to send in email questions as well.
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The Coalition for Physician Well-Being presents conversations with healthcare professionals who support wholeness within their organizations. Our guests understand that in the pursuit of wholeness we must encompass the physical, mental, social, and spiritual health care of each individual, in order to reinvigorate their purpose and meaning. Hosted by: Roy Reid, APR, CPRC
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Welcome to this series of carefully prepared mini-sessions for smokers who want expert help quitting.
Quitting smoking is a journey and your guide for the 7 different parts of this podcast is Dr.
Daniel Seidman. Each different part is targeted, so listeners quickly find what they need.
Praise for Quit Smoking Now Podcast with Dr. Daniel Seidman:
"This podcast will help you on your journey to being a non smoker! It gives the major ideas you need available to reset your long pattern of handling some emotional states with that horribly addictive drug nicotine.
As an ex smoker for 17 years, this podcast made me think about quitting with pride— and the importance of getting all the help you can. I smoked heavily for 30 years and failed many times to quit. This is exactly the kind of guidance I needed to finally help me quit for good!"
Elizabeth Reese, LCSW, Psychotherapist
"That is great work, Daniel--BRAVO!!!"
Mike Roizen MD Chief Wellness Officer, Emeritus, and Professor Cleveland Clinic and Staff Physician in Executive Health and in Wellness
About the guide: Dr. Daniel Seidman is a clinical psychologist practicing in New York City. For 25 years he was Director of Smoking Cessation Services at Columbia University Medical Center in New York City. He is author of “Smoke-Free in 30 Days” (Simon & Schuster, 2009) and “Helping the Hard-core Smoker: A Clinician’s Guide” (Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1999). He was featured as an expert when Oprah Winfrey devoted her whole show to quitting smoking in January of 2008. The show took place in front of a studio audience of 300 smokers, and millions of viewers worldwide. Dr. Seidman has a blog called "Widening the Lens" on Psychology Today.
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The Medical Society of the State of New York has created a number of podcasts on topics that are timely and relevant. In addition to weekly MSSNY Updates from the Division of Governmental Affairs, there are myriad timely and relevant podcasts on COVID-19 (both for physicians and patients) as well as a number of others on veterans, adult immunizations and emergency preparedness.
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"Look Again: Mental Illness Re-Examined" is a groundbreaking podcast by the British Columbia Schizophrenia Society (BCSS) and supporting partners. Host Faydra Aldridge, CEO of BCSS, speaks with medical experts, families, and people with lived experience of mental illness to dispel myths and get to the truth. This podcast is for anyone whose life is touched by mental illness.
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The Most Important Medicine is connection! If you’re a professional who wants to have a greater impact in the lives of children and families, building resilience in relationships, this podcast is for you. It's where pediatricians, educators, nurses, advocates and other folks who are in children's lives meet and discuss how to respond and mitigate trauma by building buffering mechanisms that address adversity and build connection. We'll listen to stories and bring our humanness into spaces to transform how we think about children, early relational health and connection. It's truly, the MOST important medicine!
Join us to become a trauma-informed champion by nurturing connections through relational health to help kids and families thrive. Every time you join me, I want you to hear practical information and leave with tangible tools you can use every day. -
Drs. Kisha Davis & Maya Green are sisters in family medicine. Each week they shed light into the world of primary care and answer questions people have for their doctors, but often don’t ask during visits. Do you have questions for the sisters? Submit them to the patient portal: [email protected]
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Join host Heather Moya as she and her guests share stories about living with vasculitis, offer strategies for living with chronic illness, and interview healthcare providers and other professionals. Learn what is new in vasculitis research and treatment as well as how to navigate work, relationships, school, and more while living with a rare disease. Vasculitis Voices is produced with support from the Vasculitis Foundation.
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Thoughtful insights into the world of psychiatry, this podcast provides timely clinical commentary, and practical cutting-edge pearls for you and your practice. As the voice of psychiatry, Psychiatric Times’ premiere online and print content is written by and for mental health care physicians and professionals.
Here, you'll hear from clinicians, mental health care professionals, caregivers, and advocates regarding the world of mental health, ranging from specific psychiatric disorders to adverse effects of medications to the impact of the world’s events on the field of psychiatry.
As a top psychiatric publication since 1985, Psychiatric Times provides up-to-date information and commentary synthesizing clinical research, practice guidelines, current events, bringing the world of psychiatry to your doorstep.
To learn more, you can also visit us on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/psychtimes) and Twitter (https://twitter.com/psychtimes) !
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Mendel Erlenwein, CEO at Previva Health Group sits down for a deep dive conversation with some of our nation's most accomplished and interesting leaders in Healthcare. The conversation will focus on the journey to building successful Healthcare organizations, as well as lessons and tips that they picked up along the way for you to implement at your practice or healthcare org.
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Honest, compelling, and inspiring stories from cancer patients and the physicians who put forth bold and brilliant efforts to treat them. From the National Leaders in Cancer, Siteman Cancer Center at Barnes-Jewish Hospital and Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, this award-winning podcast becomes an empathetic window into cancer - not only for people who’ve been touched by it, but for those of us who simply love the human experience.