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Clearly KC Podcast

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Welcome to Clearly KC, a podcast produced by the National Keratoconus Foundation, featuring information about life with this eye disease. Each month, Dr. Melissa Barnett OD, a leading authority shares valuable insights, speaks with medical professionals who treat this condition and listens to patients and families affected by keratoconus. Our goal is to share information to help you manage your keratoconus, seek out the best treatment options and live a full and productive life. Clearly KC i ...
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OrthoJOE

Mohit Bhandari and Marc Swiontkowski

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Keeping current with orthopaedic science and research. A podcast from JBJS and OrthoEvidence, featuring Mohit Bhandari, MD and Marc Swiontkowski, MD.
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kayalortho Podcast

Robert A. Kayal, MD, FAAOS, FAAHKS

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This podcast was conceived and designed with one purpose in mind: to educate our community of patients regarding the common, and maybe not so common, musculoskeletal injuries and conditions, and to inform them of what treatments and cutting-edge technologies may be available to treat them. Please understand that this commentary is intended only for a general audience, and not specific to any one individual’s diagnosis and/or treatment plan. As such, we strongly suggest that you consult with ...
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The Rx for Success podcast spotlights physician leaders reflecting on the elements that made them successful. The podcast is hosted by Dr. Randy Cook, a well-regarded general and vascular surgeon, and former radio personality. Life-Changing Moments hosted by Dr. Dael Waxman is the Rx for Success companion podcast and focuses on the turning points in lives and careers that drive success
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The Dr. April Jasper Show

Dr. April Jasper

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It is 2024 and we are all faced with the challenge of continuing to build stronger and more productive practices while still enjoying every day. In this podcast we will have relevant conversations geared toward eye-care providers today. I am joined by my husband and business partner David Jasper and together with our guests we will discuss hot topics, practice management tips, patient care moments and vendor vignettes. For more resources from Dr. Jasper visit us at https://ome.optometricmana ...
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Dynamic Duo Podcast

Dynamic Center for Vision Therapy

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Dynamic Duo podcast! Developmental optometrists Ryan Edwards, OD, FCOVD and Lindsey Stull, OD, FCOVD introduce you to their podcast series. The hope of this series is to offer knowledge and insight into the field of developmental optometry and vision rehabilitation, the importance of functional vision and its impact on other systems of the body, and the benefits of collaboration between professionals to address visual and other sensory impairments. Future podcasts will feature interviews wit ...
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This Podcast offers a pathway to continuing education via this CMEfy link: https://earnc.me/fkj138 Joseph Alhadeff, MD, MMM is an orthopedic surgeon and medical executive working at OSS Health in South Central Pennsylvania. He graduated from Harvard University and then pursued a medical degree from Rutgers New Jersey Medical School, followed by an …
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Aaron's good friend, Bryan Holman owns three successful optometry practices Greenville, Millbrook, and Montgomery, Alabama. Roll Tide! Bryan has a clear process and strategy when introducing new technology into his practice and joins to discuss how he successfully intergrated the RetEval, his most recent technology, into practice. Bryan also is a b…
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In this conversation, Chris and Jed Mullenix explore the importance of community building, leadership, and faith in fostering a thriving city. They discuss the challenges of divisiveness in society and the need for common ground to unite people. Through personal anecdotes and insights, they emphasize the significance of connectivity, shared values,…
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This Podcast offers a pathway to continuing education via this CMEfy link: https://earnc.me/uxjplj Dr. Mila Felder, born in Odessa, Ukraine, blends a unique background in rhythmic gymnastics, applied mathematics, and emergency medicine with a passion for well-being. She earned her medical degree from Rosalind Franklin University and is a Board-Cert…
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In this episode, Mo and Marc are joined by special guests Bheeshma Ravi, MD, PhD, FRCSC (Associate Professor, University of Toronto), and Raman Mundi, MD, MSc, FRCSC (Assistant Professor, University of Toronto), in a discussion of their recent large database study (n > 175,000), which showed that PJI within 1 year after surgery was associated with …
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Aaron shares his thoughts on managing growth opportunities as a parent, grandparent and practice owner. In his book, The Anxious Generation, Jonathan Haidt introduces the concept of "bruises not scars" to help children develop self confidence. Aaron discusses how he uses this concept in practice, not only with his team but also with himself. CLICK …
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In this episode, Chris discusses the second step in building a clinical protocol for optometry. He emphasizes the importance of formulating patient questions that compel action and the need to identify critical clinical findings during eye exams. Chris also highlights the significance of developing a comprehensive follow-up protocol for patients, p…
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This Podcast offers a pathway to continuing education via this CMEfy link: https://earnc.me/jkf3ug Moral injury in healthcare refers to the emotional and psychological distress experienced by healthcare professionals when they are unable to provide care in line with their moral or ethical beliefs. Dr. Wendy Dean explains that this concept, original…
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Join us in our latest episode as we dive into the world of eye care technology—both old and new! Discover why understanding these tools is crucial for today's students. Whether you're a tech enthusiast or just curious about how it shapes our lives, this episode is packed with insights and discussions that will inspire you. Tune in for an engaging c…
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In this bonus episode, from the JBJS OrthoCorps audio archive, Frederick Matsen III, MD, reflects on the impact that D. Kay Clawson, MD, had on his career and on the development of orthopaedic surgery. Links: Swiontkowski M. Introducing JBJS OrthoCorps: An Online Audio Archive of Stories from the Orthopaedic Community. J Bone Joint Surg Am. 2023 Ma…
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In this episode of the Chris Wolfe Podcast, Chris discusses the critical role of patient intake processes in optometry. He emphasizes the importance of crafting effective intake questions that can help identify patients' needs and build specialties within a practice. By focusing on comprehensive exams and understanding the significance of patient h…
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In this episode, Chris discusses the concept of building pillars in optometric practice management. He emphasizes the importance of identifying and owning pillars that provide stability and support for the practice, particularly in managing chronic diseases. Chris outlines the steps necessary for developing these pillars, including understanding th…
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In this episode, Mo and Marc discuss the value of establishing and cultivating diverse and purposeful personal and professional networks throughout the various stages of one’s life and career. Links: Richardson MA, Obana KK, Bernstein DN, Bi AS. What's Important: "Non-Neural" Networks: Building a Personal and Professional Network in Residency. J Bo…
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Kyle Klute, Brianna Rhue and Aaron Werner discuss Same as Ever: Timeless Lessons on Risk, Opportunity and Living a Good Life by Morgan Housel. This books is filled with great one-liners and insights that made us stop and rethink the world around us. questions@eyecode-education.com ------------------------ Go to MacuHealth.com and use the coupon cod…
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Breast Cancer is no longer a death sentence, but it is life changing. Hear from my colleague, classmate and friend Dr. Sandra Spender who in this episode shares her incredible story of Breast Cancer diagnosis, treatment, pregnancy and is living her best life today helping others!
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Clearly KC host Dr. Melissa Barnett OD welcomes Dr. Fayiz Mahgoub OD the founder of Augmented Vision Labs a company that is utilizing cutting edge technology to help end contact lens dropout due to difficulty with lens application and removal.nationalkeratoconusfoundation
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This Podcast offers a pathway to continuing education via this CMEfy link: https://earnc.me/0u050i Joy Sorensen Navarre, president and CEO of Navigate, discusses the complexities surrounding student loan debt management for physicians. She highlights the importance of early planning, particularly as medical students transition into residency, and s…
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Dr Allen Chung purchased an established pracitce in San Diego, CA. Allen tolk that practice and has grown his practice significatnly year over year over years and he shares what he's learned along the way that has contributed to his and his team's success. Allen has slides and to watch this episode, visit the YouTube channel https://youtu.be/QOTzRx…
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In this episode Chris is joined by special guest Dr. Justin Kwan to explore whether myopia management truly lives up to its reputation as the "standard of care." Despite its growing recognition, only a small percentage of eye care providers currently offer myopia management. Is the value of this treatment being overstated, or does the research supp…
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This Podcast offers a pathway to continuing education via this CMEfy link: https://earnc.me/8x2u5d Dr. Carla Rotering reflects on her recent experience at the Women in Medicine Summit, a transformative event designed to address the unique challenges faced by women in the medical field. With over 40 years of experience, Dr. Rotering contrasts her ea…
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In this episode Keith Kamalich, Vice President of Sales for MacuHealth, optical industry veteran, consultant and motivational speaker walks us through the opportunity optometry has to build a business that brings value to patients and shares how the LifeMeter has revolutionized the doctor and patient experience.…
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In this episode, Mo and Marc are joined by Special Guests Ron Navarro, MD, FAAOS, FAOA (JBJS Deputy Editor for Evidence-Based Orthopaedics), and Kanu Okike, MD (JBJS Deputy Editor for Health Disparities) in a discussion of the origins of the Kaiser-Permanente database and its role in effecting practice change. Links: None Subspecialties: Elbow Foot…
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Many of our optometric colleagues recently received a letter from a 3rd party payer notifying that the level of E&M codes billed was higher than that of our peers. Aaron and John Rumpakis discuss what to make of the letter, the importance of understanding the language of billing & coding, and how not to let anyone intimidate us into "down coding" t…
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https://practicecompliancesolutions.com/update-on-ftc-eyeglass-rule/ -------------------------------- For our listeners, use the code 'EYECODEMEDIA22' for 10% off at check out for our Premiere Billing & Coding bundle or our EyeCode Billing & Coding course. Sharpen your billing and coding skills today and leave no money on the table! https://cooperv…
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This Podcast offers a pathway to continuing education via this CMEfy link: https://earnc.me/frfs8n Frances Mei Hardin, MD is a full-time otolaryngologist, creator of the brand Rethinking Residency, and host of the podcast Promising Young Surgeon. She graduated from the University of Notre Dame at 20 years old with a degree in biochemistry with hono…
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Joelle Holland entered optometry school saying she'd never marry another optometrist, and then she did. Drs Joelle and Zac Holland join the podcast to share their story of paying off not just one but two student loans from optometry school. We then dive into their respective journeys treating myopia management in separate practices with different a…
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In this bonus episode, from the JBJS OrthoCorps audio archive, Anna Miller, MD, interviews Marc Swiontkowski, MD, about his education and career in orthopaedic trauma. Links: Swiontkowski M. Introducing JBJS OrthoCorps: An Online Audio Archive of Stories from the Orthopaedic Community. J Bone Joint Surg Am. 2023 Mar 8. doi: 10.2106/JBJS.23.00222. E…
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You are costing your business a lot of money! Yes, you! In today’s episode we will talk about what it takes to make sure you are utilizing your resources in a way to make the most of the money you bring into your business so there is more left over for the important things.Christopher Wolfe, OD, FAAO, Dipl. ABO
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This Podcast offers a pathway to continuing education via this CMEfy link: https://earnc.me/k2kbmk Dr. Jo Shapiro, an associate professor at Harvard Medical School and founder of the Center for Professionalism and Peer Support at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, shares her pioneering work on physician well-being. Her peer support programs have transfo…
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Dr. Nicole Stringham PhD Neuroscientist and Researcher teaches us how to start the day with the right nutrition which can reduce inflammation, improve brain health as well as vision and answers my question of how to tell the difference between good and bad research and a good and bad paper.
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In this episode, Mo and Marc are joined by Special Guest Charles (Mac) Evarts, MD, FAOA (former CEO of the University of Rochester Medical Center, Chairman of the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery at Cleveland Clinic, Senior Vice President of Health Affairs and Dean of the College of Medicine at The Pennsylvania State University, and Past President…
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In this monologue, Chris discusses the role of dopamine in reward and pleasure and how it relates to the actions we take in our practices. He explores the subconscious actions that occur from dopamine release and the impact it has on our perception of value. Chris compares the financial rewards of providing routine services, such as selling glasses…
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This Podcast offers a pathway to continuing education via this CMEfy link: https://earnc.me/fv0tmb Dr. Amos Lane shares his remarkable journey from a physician to a patient after being diagnosed with primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC) and autoimmune hepatitis. He reflects on the challenges of managing his declining health while continuing to prac…
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Matt Kleir is a combat vetran, teacher, contractor, multiple business owner, father, husband, and pilot. He is a great storyteller and we are sharing this episode in two parts. Matt joins the podcast to share his life story and we disucss how the American Dream is built on sweat, experience, growth through experience. To connect with Matt: Active S…
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This Podcast offers a pathway to continuing education via this CMEfy link: https://earnc.me/zpuxvj Dr. Christine Goins, a board-certified psychiatrist, has profoundly redefined both her personal and professional life after grappling with burnout and career dissatisfaction. Many physicians experience a significant disconnect between the idealized vi…
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Matt Kleir is a combat vetran, teacher, contractor, multiple business owner, father, husband, and pilot. He is a great storyteller and we are sharing this episode in two parts. Matt joins the podcast to share his life story and we discuss how the American Dream is built on sweat, experience, growth through experience. To connect with Matt: Active S…
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Be inspired by Michael Williams, 8 time Emmy award winner as he shares highlights from his 43-year career and how all of us can find happiness in our careers. From space travel to hurricanes to politics, everything we do and experience has a deeper lesson and inspiration embedded if we look for it.
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In this episode, Mo and Marc discuss a recent JBJS article focusing on the results of a large database trial investigating complications after ankle fractures and give their thoughts on operative versus nonoperative treatment, the effectiveness of implant removal, modifiable prognostic factors, and possible future innovations in this area. Links: H…
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Dr. Chris Wolfe discusses the impact of private equity on patient care and the evolving healthcare landscape. It highlights the trend of physicians leaving private practice and opting for employment with larger health systems or corporate entities. The declining reimbursement rates and rising costs pose challenges for optometrists, leading to the n…
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This Podcast offers a pathway to continuing education via this CMEfy link: https://earnc.me/n4as8v Kimmery Martin is a recovering emergency medicine doctor whose works of medical fiction have been praised by The Harvard Crimson, People, Newsweek and The New York Times. She completed her medical training at Vanderbilt University School of Medicine a…
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Werner Gellermann, PhD joins to discuss the opportunities and challenges measuring carotenoids in human skin and retinal tissue. Visit this YouTube link to see powerpoint slides Dr Gellermann shares during the discussion. Dr. Gellermann is the CIEO of Longevity Link Corporation and co- founder of the LifeMeter technology (https://www.lifemeter.com/…
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In this bonus episode, from the JBJS OrthoCorps audio archive, Marc Swiontkowski, MD, interviews Robert Hensinger, MD, about the late Dr. G. Paul DeRosa, a long-term friend and member of the TCOA, and leader in pediatric orthopaedics. Links: Swiontkowski M. Introducing JBJS OrthoCorps: An Online Audio Archive of Stories from the Orthopaedic Communi…
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In this conversation, Chris and Dr. Haley Perry discuss the current state of AI and its potential threats and opportunities for the profession. They explore fears related to AI replacing eye care professionals and the potential loss of patient care. They also discuss the mistrust of AI and concerns about data privacy. The conversation delves into h…
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Dr. Gaurav Agarwal, Chief Wellness Executive at Northwestern Medicine, discusses the importance of addressing both systemic challenges and individual experiences to enhance the well-being of healthcare professionals. Drawing from his extensive background in occupational psychiatry, he emphasizes the need for a holistic approach that includes creati…
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In this episode, Mo and Marc are joined by special guest Olufemi Ayeni, MD, PhD, MSc, FRCSC (Chair of the Division of Orthopaedic Surgery at McMaster University and President of the Canadian Orthopaedic Association) in a discussion about leadership, mentorship, and the mission of the Notch Academy. Links: The Notch Academy: www.thenotchacademy.com …
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The most effective leaders are Supercommunicators. What is a "Supercommunicator," according to author Charles Duhigg? Someone who makes conversation easy, enjoyable, and lasting and who helps us feel heard and known when we are around them. Thankfully, supercommunicating is a skill that can be learned. Drs Kyle Klute and Brianna Rhue join to discus…
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This Podcast offers a pathway to continuing education via this CMEfy link: https://earnc.me/07mw5v Dr. Shikha Jain is a board-certified hematology and oncology physician on faculty at Rush University Medical Center with a focus on GI malignancies. She is an assistant professor of medicine in the Division of Hematology, Oncology and Cell Therapy and…
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I bet you feel like you already have enough to do. A lot of what you do (many tasks you shouldn’t be doing), should be done by someone else in the business. And it will be done at least 80% as well as, if not better than, if you do it. It will also cost you less for others to do it. Here’s the real secret; they love doing the stuff you hate to do. …
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