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Strength and Conditioning Journal is the professional journal of the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA). The purpose "SCJ Podcasts" is to highlight current topics in the journal related to the field of strength and conditioning. The NSCA and SCJ are committed to the mission of integrating the practical experience of professionals in our field with evidence-based research to provide practitioners with the most accurate information available. The "SCJ Podcasts" will be a ver ...
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The CNS' suite of complimentary podcasts cover CNS journal articles from Neurosurgery and Operative Neurosurgery, as well as CNS Guidelines, Controversies in Neurosurgery, Optimizing Neurosurgical Practice, CNS Partner Podcasts and the CNS Leadership Institute. Podcasts are available on Apple, SoundCloud, Spotify and YouTube.
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The Sports Physical Therapy Podcast, hosted by Mike Reinold, features interviews with established and emerging leaders in the field of sports physical therapy and performance training. Stay current by combining recent evidence, clinical experience, and career advice from some of the leading experts in sports medicine.
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An insight into a young professional's journey through athletic training and the sports medicine field. From being accepted into a B.S. Athletic Training program to becoming the sports medicine Physician Assistant I want to be. Honesty and transparency about this exciting journey to following my dreams.
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Raise the Line

Michael Carrese, Shiv Gaglani

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Join hosts Shiv Gaglani, Hillary Acer, Lindsey Smith, Caleb Furnas and Michael Carrese for an ongoing exploration of how to improve health and healthcare with prominent figures and pioneers in healthcare innovation such as Chelsea Clinton, Mark Cuban, Dr. Ashish Jha, Dr. Eric Topol, Dr. Vivian Lee and Sal Khan as well as senior leaders at organizations such as the CDC, National Institutes of Health, Johns Hopkins University, WHO, Harvard University, NYU Langone and many others.
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C’est La Me

Amelia Rose Zimlich

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Looking to improve your life through authentic & insightful girl talk? Each Wednesday, Amelia Rose Zimlich shares relatable personal stories & life lessons on career, body image, dating, wellness, self-esteem & everything in between. Whether you're looking for inspiration or practical advice, C'est La Me has all the tools for a happier & more confident life.
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Pressing The Limits Podcast with Jon Bruney. Growing the whole person through their mind, body, and spirit. ABOUT JON BRUNEY The exploits of Guinness World Record-holding strongman Jon Bruney have been immortalized in Ripley's Believe it or Not, The Guinness Book of World Records, shown nationwide on NBC's America's got Talent, The Today Show, ABC's To Tell the Truth, and TruTv’s Guinness World Records Unleashed. Thousands of people have personally experienced Jon's jaw-dropping Pressing the ...
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To learn more about The Flex Fam Group Coaching Membership, visit https://www.rgfit.com/theflexfam Join Rachel’s weekly newsletter: https://www.rgfit.com/newsletter Rachel Gregory is a Board-Certified Nutritionist, Strength and Conditioning Coach, Author, Podcaster, and founder of RG Fitness. Rachel received her Master’s Degree in Nutrition & Exercise Physiology from James Madison University and Bachelor’s Degree in Sports Medicine from the University of Miami. Rachel completed the first-eve ...
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Today’s Raise the Line guest provides a great example of how to embrace the range of career options that are available to medical practitioners. In the dozen years since earning his medical degree, Dr. Andres Acevedo-Melo has been a medical liaison and advisor for two of the largest pharmaceutical companies in the world, provided recruitment suppor…
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Today's episode is a little different from the self-improvement content I usually record on C'est La Me, but it's so important! I'm diving into what it looks like when you live according to your soft side, how to relax and regain your femininity, how to live a little more romantically regardless of your relationships status & embracing being a woma…
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“I thought that education and medicine was a pathway for me to not only get out of my small town but to also make a huge impact somewhere in the world,” says Jermaine Blakely, a third-year medical student at Howard University College of Medicine. But Blakely didn’t wait for medical school to start making a difference. While an undergrad at Morehous…
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How is it October already?! That means today is my monthly goal setting & reset routine episode! I'm going over what worked for me in September, what goals I'm setting in October, how I'm planning to let go of perfection, the type of person I want to be this month, how I'm going to ease into the fall & more. Enjoy! ⭐ follow the podcast! ⭐ follow th…
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Title: Ethical Considerations of Big Data and AI Utilization in Research Guest Faculty: Nader Pouratian, MD, PhDHosts: Rushna Ali, MD and Seth F. Oliveria, MD PhDWe will delve into the critical ethical considerations surrounding the use of big data and artificial intelligence in research. As these technologies continue to advance and become more in…
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One way to look at today's guest is that if he were a zebra, he would have extra stripes because, unfortunately, he has more than one rare condition, which is a first for a guest in our Year of the Zebra series. After struggling with various GI issues most of his life, Brian Kennedy, an Elsevier colleague, was diagnosed several years ago with exocr…
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Hey y'all! Today I'm telling you all about my favorite content creators that fill my feed with inspiration & motivate me to become a better version of myself. I feel like all these women embody some part of a "that girl" aesthetic. I'm excited for y'all to hear about my favorite influencers on Instagram & YouTube — I hope they inspire you too! yout…
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Welcome to JAT Chat, presented by the Journal of Athletic Training, the official journal of the National Athletic Trainers' Association. In this episode, Dr. Shelby Baez is joined by Dr. Yuki Sugimoto, a postdoctoral research fellow at Northwestern University. Dr. Sugimoto discusses her recent publication on sensory reweighting system differences i…
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“If you really want to build a relationship with your patients, a model based on insurance doesn't enable you to spend enough time with them to build that connection,” says Dr. Ginamarie Papia, a practitioner of integrative medicine based in New York. That explains why the 30-something entrepreneur has just launched her own virtual “direct-to-patie…
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Today's episode is a super deep dive into some probing questions that will help every woman in her 20s. These questions will help you figure out what you value and believe, what you're looking for in relationships, what your passions are, how you're spending your time, where you can grow & who you want to be. It's the ultimate self-development epis…
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October 2024 Journal Club PodcastTitle: Extended Long-Term Outcome After Conservative Decompressive Microsurgery and Routine Adjuvant Fractionated Stereotactic Radiotherapy for Symptomatic Cavernous Sinus MeningiomasTo read journal article: https://journals.lww.com/neurosurgery/fulltext/2024/10000/extended_long_term_outcome_after_conservative.14.as…
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As we continue our Year of the Zebra focus on rare disorders, we’re going to focus on the productive relationships that can develop between the families of children with rare diseases and the researchers who are trying to develop treatments and cures. Join Raise the Line host Lindsey Smith as she explores the various dimensions involved with Jennif…
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Today we have a long-awaited guest on the show! Jen Lauren is a YouTuber & content creator based in New York City. Her videos & Instagram content revolves around wellness, fitness & living your healthiest life. She talks her favorite wellness trends, how she got into her running era, quitting her full-time job to focus on YouTube, the importance of…
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Welcome to JAT Chat, presented by the Journal of Athletic Training, the official journal of the National Athletic Trainers' Association. In this episode, Dr. Shelby Baez is joined by Kelsey Roberts (formerly Griffith), MS, a mental skills specialist at The Micheli Center for Sports Injury Prevention at Boston Children's Hospital and by Dr. Melissa …
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In 2010, our guest, Rob Long, was on the cusp of an NFL career after being a star punter at Syracuse University. But that bright future was sidelined when Rob was diagnosed with a rare and aggressive brain tumor just five days after his final college game. Fortunately, emergency surgery and treatment gave him a second chance. As you’ll learn in thi…
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It's q&a time! Today I'm reading listener questions on the show. We dive into go-to coffee orders, favorite Bible verses, how I got my magazine job, what I have planned for Podmas later this year, advice to fellow single ladies & more. These are some of my favorite episodes, so thank y'all for all your fun questions! ⭐ follow the podcast! ⭐ follow …
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Title: Stress in Neurosurgery: Handling Bad Outcomes and Being Present at HomeGuest faculty: Robert Spetzler, MDHost: Brian Gantwerker, MDIn this episode, Dr. Gantwerker interviews one of the most prolific neurosurgeons and gets to the heart of how he balanced achievement, stress, family, and unexpected outcomes. Dr. Spetzler will provide examples …
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Given Osmosis from Elsevier’s mission to educate the next generation of healthcare providers, it’s fitting that our 500th episode of the Raise the Line podcast features a conversation with Parsa Mohri, a medical student at Acibadem University in Turkey. As you’ll learn in this thoughtful interview with host Hillary Acer, Parsa applied a “Monday mor…
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Time for our monthly goal setting & reset routine episode! Today I'm going over what worked for me in August, what goals I'm setting in September, the type of person I want to be this month, how I'm going to use my time during this new season, how excited I am for all the fall things & more! ⭐ follow the podcast! ⭐ follow the podcast on ⁠⁠Instagram…
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“When I make a diagnosis of cancer, that's changing the landscape of that patient's life forever. Their trajectory is being set by the words I write down on my report. So, that’s why I say pathologists are the most important doctors you’ll never meet,” explains Dr. Jennifer Hunt, interim dean at the University of Florida College of Medicine. As she…
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Calling all college girlies! Today I'm going over my best tips to help you make the most of your college experience. I talk about how to study, making friendships, getting involved on campus, dealing with body image & more. Whether you're a freshman starting your first year or coming back for a final semester, I hope these tips are helpful. Have a …
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“Nurses have a lot of answers. We're problem solvers. We're innovators,” says Dr. Sarah Szanton, who is a case in point for using her experience doing home visits as a nurse practitioner to help pioneer an innovative model of elder care called CAPABLE. It’s a four-month long program in which a nurse, occupational therapist and handy worker address …
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September 2024 Journal Club PodcastTitle: “Home Field Advantage”: The Presence of a “Home” Neurosurgical Residency Training Program is Associated With Improved Match OutcomesTo read journal article: https://journals.lww.com/neurosurgery/fulltext/2024/09000/_home_field_advantage___the_presence_of_a__home_.28.aspxAuthor: Lola B. ChamblessGuest facult…
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Today I'm chatting all about the life lessons, qualities & characteristics I observed from watching the Olympics this summer. There is so much we can take away from their determination, personalities, successes & failures, so I'm unpacking everything in today's episode. I'm specifically looking at Suni Lee, Steve Nedoroscik, Simone Biles and Brody …
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Welcome to JAT Chat, presented by the Journal of Athletic Training, the official journal of the National Athletic Trainers Association. In this episode, Dr. Kara Radzak from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, hosts Dr. Samantha Scarneo-Miller, the lead author of the National Athletic Trainer Association's position statement on Emergency Action Pl…
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You might think training for and completing ultramarathons while managing the long hours and other demands of a medical residency would be too much to handle, but in the case of Dr. Estello Hill, athletics have fueled his success on the job. “It's really taught me what I'm capable of, how I can push myself and when I should dial back. I think it's …
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Get in the car, it's August! Today is my monthly goal setting & reset routine episode! I'm going over what worked for me in July, what goals I'm setting in August, the type of person I want to be this month, how I'm going to use the rest of my time this summer & more. Enjoy! ⭐ follow the podcast! ⭐ follow the podcast on ⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠! follow the po…
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For our NextGen Journeys series, host Hillary Acer sat down with Dr. Brian Le at a major moment of transition as he was just finishing up his residency in family medicine at Adventist Health in Glendale, California. As he embarks on his next chapter, Dr. Le reflects on the highlights of his medical education journey and takes stock of the key lesso…
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Title: Laser Ablation vs. Mini Craniotomy/Tube Retractor for TumorsGuest Faculty: Ian Lee, MDHosts: Rushna Ali, MD and Seth F. Oliveria, MD PhDWe will be joined by our guest Dr. Ian Lee to discuss use of stereotactic laser ablation, mini craniotomy and/or tube retractors to treat brain tumors. We will focus on understanding the advantages and weakn…
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In this installment of in our Next Gen Journeys series featuring conversations with learners and early career practitioners in medical professions around the globe, we introduce you to Dr. Bradley Max Segal, a physician in the Department of Health, South Africa with a self-described passion for technology and innovation. Although he’s only a few ye…
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It's my birthday episode! Crazy to think I'm turning 25 this weekend. As is tradition on the podcast, I decided to list 25 things I've learned by 25. We get into advocating for yourself, the secret to looking put together, sticking to your morals and living your life to the fullest. Last year was a total eye opener and I'm hoping for the best year …
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Today on Raise the Line, we make a stop in Northern Europe on our ongoing tour of medical education around the globe and bring you the perspective of Dr. Povilas Ignatavicius, a hepato-pancreato-biliary and liver transplant surgeon and vice dean at Lithuanian University of Health Sciences, which is the largest institution of higher education for bi…
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Last year’s declaration by the U.S Surgeon General that loneliness and isolation are a public health crisis was based on research showing that they have a negative impact on mental health, blood pressure, cognitive performance and, most relevant to our discussion today on Raise the Line, immune system function. That’s why it’s important for people …
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Today's episode is jam-packed with awards talk, Glen Powell, Pookie & men in finance! To start off, I give you a rundown of my Nappies awards night & how I found out I won Favorite Local Content Creator. Then social hour is back on the podcast! I discuss some internet trends, including the sundress season phenomenon, Glen Powell hype, "looking for …
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Medical school and residency are daunting enough without dealing with a chronic illness on top of it, but that has been the reality for our guest today, Dr. Kyle Dymanus. In this candid interview with Raise the Line host Hillary Acer, Dymanus shares a wealth of wisdom about balancing studies, work and wellbeing gained during her years as a med stud…
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Having a child with a complex illness can be especially challenging for parents because of differing opinions among providers about causes, symptoms and treatments for disorders such as long COVID and chronic Lyme. “A common theme I would hear from parents is that they really had to push their providers to consider Lyme. Sometimes they even had to …
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Today I'm reacting to an Instagram video that gave a few pieces of big sister advice to women in their 20s. I tell my thoughts on the advice, what I would say if I had a younger sister & add a couple tips of my own to the mix. I hope you enjoy! ⭐ follow the podcast! ⭐ follow the podcast on ⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠! follow the podcast on ⁠Twitter⁠! like the po…
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August 2024 Journal Club PodcastTitle: Real-Time Intraoperative Ultrasound Using a Minimally Invasive Transducer During Anterior Cervical Spine SurgeryTo read journal article: https://journals.lww.com/onsonline/fulltext/2024/08000/real_time_intraoperative_ultrasound_using_a.9.aspxAuthor: Timothy ChryssikosGuest faculty: Muhammad Abd-El-BarrModerato…
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“Helping patients with complex illnesses is a lot like rock climbing. You're looking for toe holds and finger grips that you can use to get from where you are to where this patient wants to be,” says Dr. Leo Galland, an internist and author who specializes in undiagnosed or difficult to treat illnesses. His fellow guest on this episode of Raise the…
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Today is the long-awaited Austin girls' trip recap episode! My sisters & I had SO much fun on this trip sightseeing, eating, exploring, walking, kayaking, going to rooftop bars & spending quality time together. Listen for a run through of our itinerary, thoughts on spending 4th of July in Texas & an unexpected celebrity encounter on our last day! ⭐…
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One key theme in this episode of Raise the Line is that attention to details matters for both patients with post-acute infection syndromes and the clinicians helping them as they grapple with often debilitating symptoms caused by dysautonomia, cardiac complications and other disorders. For patients, it’s about paying close attention to their bodies…
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Hi y'all! Today's episode is our monthly goal-setting session & journal with me! I break down intentions for July, who I want to be during this month, the words I want to embody & I guide you through journal prompts that will help you set some goals & find your focus for July. Enjoy!⭐ follow the podcast! ⭐follow the podcast on ⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠! follow…
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Title: Optimizing the Surgeon AthleteGuest faculty: Burak Ozgur, MDHost: Amir Vokshoor, MDIn this episode, Dr. Burak Ozgur will discuss how the neurosurgeon athlete can integrate physical and mental fitness methods, endurance, longevity, and family relationships to achieve work-life balance.By Congress of Neurological Surgeons
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We continue our Year of the Zebra focus on rare diseases today by exploring the ability of AI technology to aid in the diagnosis of rare and other conditions by analyzing the voice and speech of the patient. This approach is promising enough that the National Institutes of Health has invested in research projects to test its effectiveness, and the …
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