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In an era where healthcare faces constant challenges and change, MedEdge stands as a platform of hope and optimism, especially for the next generation. We’re more than just a show – we’re a growing community committed to highlighting the untold stories of optimism, creative thinking, and progress within the healthcare field. Our mission is to inspire actionable change and cultivate a network of forward-thinking healthcare leaders, educators, and learners. Hosted by Marcus Grimm and Medtrics ...
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The Gully Scorecard

Nikhil Cherian and Anuj Iyer

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Two regular avid sports fans from Bangalore expressing their views on the sporting world Email: thegullyscorecard@gmail.com Instagram: @thegullyscorecard Twitter: @gullyscorecard Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thegullyscorecard/support
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DataDive

Abraham Cherian

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Here at the DataDive podcast, we share the stories of real-world data science applications. We bring on a wide range of guests, from data scientists to doctors, giving each episode a unique flavor. Our podcast covers stories of employing data-driven techniques in various fields, ranging from business to healthcare. To be up to date with our latest episodes, be sure to follow us on all major podcast platforms and social media!
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Woodruff-Sawyer is one of the largest independent insurance brokerage firms in the nation. For 90 years, Woodruff-Sawyer has been partnering with clients to implement and manage cost-effective and innovative insurance, employee benefits and risk management solutions. For more information visit www.wsandco.com.
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Art of the App

Michelle Cherian

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In each episode of Art of the App, I talk with trailblazing founders, investors and other top minds to discuss their journey and role as agents of change. We dig into the frameworks, thought processes and values that help guide them from early ideas to the stand-out products and brands that people love and trust. Plus, what routines and philosophies do they live by and who are they learning from right now?
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Welcome to the WaveCast where once a month we bring you fellow nonprofit leaders, fundraising, and prospect development professionals together to share with you a brief moment of motivation and inspiration!
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In Theory is the podcast of the Journal of the History of Ideas blog. The hosts of the JHI Blog team interview intellectual scholars in the fields of philosophy, literature, art history, natural and social sciences, religion, and political thought about their latest books and works. The aim of the JHI podcast is to highlight the huge diversity of intellectual history at university departments across the world.
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In Philippians 2:25-30, Paul commends Epaphroditus, a fellow worker and messenger from the Philippians, who risked his life to serve Paul and bring him aid. Epaphroditus became seriously ill, nearly dying, but God healed him. Paul urges the Philippians to honor him and others who serve faithfully. Series: Paul's Prison Epistles Speaker: Revanth T S…
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Join us in this insightful episode of MedEdge, where we delve into the transformative power of Artificial Intelligence in medical education. This week’s guests Robin Rivest and Noah Pollock from Oakland University William Beaumont School of Medicine. In this episode we explore: AI Implementation: Discover how AI is being utilized to simplify comple…
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In Philippians 2:19-24, Paul hopes to send Timothy to the Philippians soon to bring back encouraging news. He praises Timothy's genuine concern for their welfare and his proven character in serving the gospel. Paul himself plans to visit them but will send Timothy first, trusting in the Lord for his own visit later. Series: Paul's Prison Epistles S…
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Philippians 2:12-18 encourages believers to work out their salvation with fear and trembling, as God works in them. They should do everything without grumbling or arguing, shining like stars in the universe as they hold firmly to the word of life, bringing joy to Paul in the day of Christ. Series: Paul's Prison Epistles Speaker: Pradeep Daniel Scri…
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Don’t miss out on this new episode of MedEdge, we get into the challenging transition from Undergraduate Medical Education (UME) to Graduate Medical Education (GME) Gretchen Holmes PhD. As an experienced ACGME Designated Institutional Official and a three-time cancer survivor, Holmes brings a unique perspective to medical education and patient care…
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Philippians 2:5-11 emphasizes humility and exalts Jesus Christ as the ultimate model of selflessness. It highlights Christ's voluntary incarnation, obedient life, and sacrificial death, leading to his exaltation by God. Believers are encouraged to adopt Christ's humble attitude, serving others with love and humility. Series: Paul's Prison Epistles …
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Numbers 11:1-10 reveals Israel's complaints for meat in the wilderness, leading to God sending quail but punishing their ingratitude. Moses struggles with feeding them. Verses 31-35 narrate the quail incident's aftermath. Psalm 78:25-31 recounts God's provision of manna and quail, despite Israel's unfaithfulness, showcasing His enduring mercy. Seri…
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Are you at a crossroads in your medical career, unsure of which path to take next? Check out this insightful episode of MedEdge, where Rohit Shah MD, a seasoned hospitalist medical director, discusses the key decisions medical students and residents are facing today. Listen to Shah's personal journey from biomedical engineering to hospital medicine…
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Philippians 2:1-4 urges believers to embody humility and unity, prioritizing others' interests above their own. It emphasizes fostering harmony and selflessness within Christian communities, mirroring Christ's example of humility and service. Believers are encouraged to be like-minded, empathetic, and considerate, fostering love and unity in their …
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In Philippians 1:27-30, Paul urges believers to conduct themselves in a manner worthy of the Gospel, emphasizing unity and steadfastness amidst challenges. He encourages them to stand firm in faith, not intimidated by adversaries, viewing suffering as a privilege granted by God, a sign of their salvation and unity in Christ. Series: Paul's Prison E…
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How can the healthcare industry overcome language barriers and ensure equitable care for an increasingly diverse population? Find out in this episode of MedEdge, where our special guest, Alexandra Lopez-Vera, PhD, shares her pioneering work with the Vida Medical Spanish program, designed to address the growing demand for Spanish-speaking medical pr…
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In Philippians 1:19-26, Paul expresses his assurance of deliverance through the Philippians' prayers and the Spirit's help. He sees life and death as opportunities to glorify Christ, torn between departing to be with Christ or remaining for the sake of the Philippians' progress and joy in faith. Series: Paul's Prison Epistles Speaker: Benjamin Math…
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In Philippians 1:12-18, Paul expresses joy despite imprisonment, as his situation advances the gospel. He asserts that his chains inspire confidence in others, leading some to preach with pure motives while others do so out of rivalry. Nonetheless, he rejoices that Christ is proclaimed, regardless of the speaker's intent. Series: Paul's Prison Epis…
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Discover how nursing is evolving beyond traditional boundaries. In this new episode of MedEdge, we dive into the dynamic world of nursing with Rebecca Love RN, MSN, FIEL. Unpack the challenges, innovations, and leadership transforming the nursing profession. Explore how nurses are breaking barriers, leading change, and redefining their roles in hea…
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Philippians 1:9-11 highlights Paul's prayer for the Philippian believers, expressing his desire for their love to abound in knowledge and discernment, enabling them to prioritize what truly matters. He prays they may be filled with righteousness, producing fruit of good character through Jesus Christ, to the glory and praise of God. Series: Paul's …
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Philippians 1:3-8 expresses gratitude and affection. Paul thanks God for the Philippians' partnership in spreading the gospel. He fondly remembers them, praying with joy for their spiritual growth. He reflects on their mutual love and encourages them in their faith, confident that God will complete the good work begun in them. Series: Paul's Prison…
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Tune into this episode of MedEdge with Daniel Paull, MD, the mind behind Easy Orthopedics, and discover a whole new side of healthcare. Here's what we're chatting about: Dr. Paull's own story, from a nasty skiing accident to becoming an orthopedic surgeon. He shares how a personal experience can completely shape your career path. His experience wit…
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Philippians, authored by the apostle Paul during his imprisonment, is a letter of joy and encouragement to the Christian community in Philippi. In its opening verses (1:1-2), Paul expresses gratitude, addressing believers with love and extending grace and peace from God and Jesus Christ, fostering unity and fellowship. Series: Paul's Prison Epistle…
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"Numbers 11" recounts Israelites' complaints in the wilderness, lamenting the lack of meat. Moses, overwhelmed, seeks divine help. God provides quail but also punishes their ingratitude with a plague. Moses appoints seventy elders to share leadership responsibilities. The chapter highlights faith, provision, and consequences.Series: Topical SermonS…
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In this episode of MedEdge, we explore the professional journey of Natasha Brocks in the healthcare sector. Natasha shares her personal strategy of utilizing morning hours for productivity and how it influenced her career path. What you’ll listen: Natasha's approach to overcoming the challenges of transitioning from clinical aspirations to a role i…
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Ephesians 6:21-24 is the concluding passage of Paul's letter to the Ephesians. It contains personal greetings from Tychicus, a beloved brother and faithful minister, and Paul's farewell blessings for the Ephesians, emphasizing God's grace, love, and peace for those who love the Lord Jesus Christ. Series: Paul's Prison Epistles Speaker: Revanth T Sc…
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Ephesians 6:18-20 emphasizes the importance of prayer and spiritual vigilance. Believers are called to pray in the Spirit, using all kinds of prayers, and to stay alert, praying for fellow believers and for the proclamation of the gospel. They are also encouraged to pray for boldness in sharing the good news. Series: Paul's Prison Epistles Speaker:…
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On this episode of MedEdge, we sit down with the Associate Dean of Clinical Relations and Outreach of Lincoln Memorial University College of Veterinary Medicine, Dr. Mitchell Moses. Marcus and Mitchell dive into discussing how LMU has led the pack in Veterinary Education, how they handle the struggles that face the industry today and how LMU made t…
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In this episode of MedEdge, hosts Dr. Santhosh Cherian and Marcus Grimm welcome guests Steve Stephen and Vamsi Chodisetty from MD Plus, an online community for medical professionals. The conversation revolves around the non-traditional paths to medical school, the power of collaboration in medical education, and the importance of integrating techno…
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In this episode of MedEdge, hosts Dr. Santhosh Cherian and Marcus Grimm welcome guest Donna Corriel, MD, a board-certified internist, entrepreneur, and digital strategist. Dr. Corriel is the founder of SoMeDocs, an innovative online platform aimed at amplifying the voices of verified health experts in the realm of social media. The platform feature…
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Ephesians 6:10-17 illustrates the importance of spiritual fortitude, urging believers to equip themselves with God's armor to withstand spiritual battles. It highlights various components of this armor, emphasizing the need for readiness and perseverance in facing spiritual challenges. Series: Paul's Prison Epistles Speaker: Revanth T Scripture: Ep…
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Ephesians 6:5-9 advises slaves to obey their earthly masters with sincerity, as if serving Christ. Masters are urged to treat their slaves fairly, remembering they have a Master in heaven. Both are reminded that in God's eyes, there is no partiality; all are accountable for their actions. Series: Paul's Prison Epistles Speaker: Benjamin Mathew Scri…
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Ephesians 6:1-4 instructs children to honor and obey their parents, promising blessings for obedience. Fathers are urged not to provoke their children but to bring them up in the discipline and instruction of the Lord. This passage emphasizes family harmony, respect, and the importance of parental guidance in nurturing children. Series: Paul's Pris…
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Ephesians 5:22-33 emphasizes mutual love and submission in marital relationships. Wives are called to submit to their husbands as the church does to Christ. Husbands are instructed to love their wives sacrificially, reflecting Christ's love for the church. This passage highlights the profound union between Christ and His church, mirroring marital u…
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Ephesians 5:15-21 advises wise living by making the most of time, understanding God's will. It urges believers to avoid foolishness and drunkenness, instead being filled with the Spirit, expressing gratitude, and engaging in mutual submission, worship, and harmony, reflecting Christ-centered relationships. Series: Paul's Prison Epistles Speaker: Ki…
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Caleb, among twelve spies, exhibited steadfast faith in God's promise despite others' fear. His distinct spirit and allegiance earned commendation. God pledged Caleb land inheritance due to his unwavering trust, highlighting the reward for resolute faith and wholehearted commitment to divine promises in adversity. Series: Topical Sermon Speaker: Be…
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Ephesians 5:7-14 advises believers to live as children of light, avoiding dark deeds. They're urged to embrace goodness, righteousness, and truth, shining Christ's light. They're called to discern, awaken from spiritual slumber, and let Christ's light illuminate their lives, exposing and avoiding deeds of darkness. Series: Paul's Prison Epistles Sp…
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Ephesians 5:1-6 urges believers to imitate God's love, avoiding immoral behavior like impurity, greed, and obscenity. It emphasizes holy living and warns that those engaging in such actions won't inherit God's kingdom. Christians are urged to walk in love and righteousness, honoring God with their conduct. Series: Paul's Prison Epistles Speaker: Jo…
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Historian and In Theory editor Disha Karnad Jani interviews Anjali Arondekar, Professor of Feminist Studies at California University of California, Santa Cruz and Founding Director of the Center for South Asian Studies about her recently published book, Abundance: Sexuality’s History (Duke University Press, 2023).…
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Ephesians 4:25-32 advises truthfulness, kindness, forgiveness, and unity among believers, urging them to discard negative behaviors and embrace positive attributes in their interactions and relationships.Series: Paul's Prison EpistlesSpeaker: Job Sam KoshyScripture: Ephesians 4:25-32Sermon : 12 Notes: https://1drv.ms/b/s!AtZn-btopJYtvT0XESXIWe3_9Dt…
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In this next section of, verses 7-16, we are going to look deeper into how Christ has made this high calling possible for all believers. First, what has been given to the church? Second, How have these gifts been given to the church? Third, What is the purpose of these gifts? And fourth, What does it look like when these gifts are properly used?Ser…
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In this next section of, verses 7-16, we are going to look deeper into how Christ has made this high calling possible for all believers. First, what has been given to the church? Second, How have these gifts been given to the church? Third, What is the purpose of these gifts? And fourth, What does it look like when these gifts are properly used? Se…
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In this portion, from 4:1 Paul begins to transition from the mystery of the gospel to the working out of the mystery of the gospel all the way through chapter 6. And inasmuch as these Ephesians were called with an holy calling, he entreats them, if they had any regard for him as a prisoner of Christ, that they would walk worthy of it, and directs t…
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This passage is the last part of Paul’s parenthesis. In Ephesians 3:1, Paul began to tell his readers something, but then he got sidetracked onto a rabbit trail, which is found in Ephesians 3:2-13. The main idea of Paul’s parenthesis is the mystery that was revealed to him. Ephesians 3:1-5 explains that Paul was a Prisoner of the mystery, and in Ep…
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In today's passage, Paul hints at his state and condition as a prisoner, and at the afflictions he endured for the sake of the Gospel; and whereas he knew these would be objected to his ministry, and be discouraging to the saints, he chiefly insists on these two things; namely, to assert his office of apostleship, and observe the knowledge of divin…
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In today’s passage. Paul begins to address a practical matter within the church, the tensions between Jewish and gentile believers. Because we are saved by grace and because we are saved for good works, our attitudes and behavior toward one another ought to change. Series: Paul's Prison Epistles Speaker: Job Sam Koshy Scripture: Ephesians 2:11-22 S…
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In today’s passage Paul helps the Ephesians firmly grasp their identity in Christ. He does so by helping them remember who they were before knowing Christ (1-3), who they are in Christ (4-6,8-9), and why they were saved (7,10). Series: Paul's Prison Epistles Speaker: Benjamin Mathew Scripture: Ephesians 2:1-10 Sermon : 4 Notes: ⁠https://1drv.ms/b/s…
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The apostle Paul has spent the first part of his letter to the Ephesians telling them who they are in Christ. Paul has described the many spiritual blessings that are found in Christ. You are chosen, adopted, redeemed, and sealed. Paul now moves forward in this section to describe to us what God wants us to have and what God wants us to know. So we…
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Ephesians 1:3-14 is a celebration of God, who from the beginning of times wrote the script and melody of human life, as well as the natural order of things. Creation’s music and the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ reveals something of the attributes of God’s mystery. The mystery summons people to live together as siblings because Christ’s de…
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Ephesians, more than any other book, presents the purpose and plan of God for the church. This book sets forth one of the clearest presentations on the relation between positional truth and experiencing positional truth in one’s life. We see something of the supremacy of Christ in God’s eternal plan.Ephesians emphasizes God’s sovereign grace in the…
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As Paul closes the letter to the Ephesians in Ephesians 6, he speaks of a great struggle that lies before every believer. Christian life is a struggle, a battle, a wrestling match, as Paul calls it in Ephesians 6:12, and so we literally exist as believers in a life-and-death struggle. Series: Topical Sermon Speaker: Dr. Jerry George Scripture: Ephe…
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