This Week in Evolution is a podcast on the biology of what makes us tick. Hosts Nels Elde and Vincent Racaniello take you through the new evolution that has been revolutionized by the field of genomics and molecular biology.
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This Unit looks at how units if inheritance are transmitted from one generation to the next. First you will look at what happens to the chromosones of animals and plants during the process of sexual reproduciton. Then you will examine how genes are transmitted in particular patterns from generation to generation. These two approaches combine to illustrate how the patterns of inheritance can be explained by the behaviour of chromosomes during sexual reproduction. This study unit is just one o ...
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AAOMPT Podcast: Physical Therapy Interviews with Content Experts
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The American Academy of Orthopaedic Manual Physical Therapists (AAOMPT) is a national organization committed to excellence in Orthopaedic Manual Physical Therapy practice, education, and research. Fellows of AAOMPT provide the highest level of musculoskeletal care through advanced manual therapy practice.
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Past and present advances in the fields of agronomic, crop, soil, and environmental sciences. Enjoy interviews with researchers published in journals, books, and magazines from the American Society of Agronomy, Crop Science Society of America, and Soil Science Society of America. Opinions and conclusions expressed by authors are their own and are not considered as those of the American Society of Agronomy, Crop Science Society of America, Soil Science Society of America, its staff, its membe ...
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The ESC podcasts - regular recordings from the European Society of Cardiology. Hear renowned experts discuss cardiovascular advances relevant to daily practice. Check here regularly to stay up to date. You can also be interested in other ESC podcasts: EHRA Cardio Talk, HFA Cardio Talk and ESC TV Today. Check them out!
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A podcast by Clinical Psychologists, for Clinical Psychologists. Deep-dive conversations with clinicians and academics at the forefront of their fields. A great resource for all clinicians from graduates to gurus. Follow us on Facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/clinicallythinking DISCLAIMER: Discussions are the personal opinions of the participants and do not represent therapeutic or professional advice. You should seek your own independent professional and/or legal advice pertinent to yo ...
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My podcast returns! Same cycling performance training advice, different name - which was picked by my fans, not me! Enjoy :)
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Hosted by Zoe Ford, "Scientist are People Too" centres around scientists presenting their work with a focus on their personal human story. Giving insight into the people, processes and realities of scientific research.
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Let other students help you revise for your GCSE Biology exams. In this series, students break down complicated revision subjects to its core components helping you rock your exams. Find your FREE online GCSE bio course here: http://bit.ly/387qVBv
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Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy (HCM) is the most common form of genetic heart disease and can affect people of any age yet is often undiagnosed. Learn more about HCM in this podcast series to discuss its impact with your patients.
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The Human Guinea Pig Project is a podcast series where individuals discuss alternative methods of managing complex medical conditions and disease where the standard of care offers little promise.
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Welcome to the High502Guys potcast. Your podcast for everything Washington Marijuana Legalization and Regulation, Initiative 502. We’ll go over current news in the I502 & navigate the rec market to find affordable cannabis for the every day working man. We will get deep into the culture and talk marijuana etiquette, concentrates, flower, edibles, the best strains, and farms for your hard earned money. We'll have some guests from the industry, and we'll hear about people who help make up this ...
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Dr. D on ADHD is a podcast series focusing on ADHD (Adult Attention Deficit Disorder). Dr. Samuel Dismond III, MD, a practicing physician specializing in the treatment of ADHD and has served hundreds of patients with ADHD. Dr. Dismond provides a patient-centered approach and believes in the importance of the patient-doctor connection.
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A podcast for practitioners, professionals, and enthusiasts of forensic science, applied science, and science related topics: exploring the truth of true crime. Learn about the real forensic science behind the cases, how it actually works behind the closed doors of the crime lab, and what happens when it fails or is misunderstood. Hosted by a scientist with over twenty years of laboratory experience, this podcast discusses the challenges and nuances of the forensic fields from her own experi ...
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Phenotyping and endotyping patients to optimally set nutrition targets
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Nutrition plays a vital role in the management of critically ill patients, and a tailored approach based on patient assessment, nutritional requirements, and clinical status is essential for optimising outcomes and promoting recovery. The concept of patient phenotyping and endotyping will help clinicians to better target nutrition interventions for…
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Soil-Landscape Rehabilitation with Dr. Sharon Schneider
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“Key soil properties and their relationships with crop yields as affected by soil-landscape rehabilitation” with Dr. Sharon Schneider. Soil erosion is one of the major issues in agriculture that causes loss of the topsoil layer, reducing soil health and crop productivity. There are several ways to check soil erosion and its impacts on crop and soil…
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Ep. 136 Cancer and Manual therapy (Zaranec & Millin Daignault)
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Dr. Morgan Zaranec (E-mail, LinkedIn) & Dr. Katlin Millin Daignault (E-mail) are interviewed by Dr. Leanna Blanchard on their 2023 AAOMPT breakout session, “Cancer: Not Always a Contraindication to Manual Therapy.” This discussion will be interesting for any practitioner looking to improve their understanding and comfort level with treating patient…
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Journal Editorial - Breathing danger: linking air pollution to cardiovascular disease and increased risk of abdominal aortic aneurysm
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With Omar Hahad & Andreas Daiber, University Medical Center of the Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, Mainz - Germany Link to paper Link to editorialBy European Society of Cardiology
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Journal Editorial - Transatlantic differences in the use of implantable cardioverter defibrillators in arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy
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With Perry Elliott, University College London, London - United Kingdom of Great Britain & Northern Ireland & Athanasios Bakalakos, Barts Heart Centre, London - United Kingdom of Great Britain & Northern Ireland. Link to paper Link to editorialBy European Society of Cardiology
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Uncovering heterogeneity in sepsis: a comparative analysis of subphenotypes
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Sepsis is a life-threatening organ dysfunction caused by a dysregulated host response to an infection. Despite progress in the understanding of sepsis pathophysiology, no specific treatment has proven successful. The precision therapy, a greater understanding of the heterogeneity of sepsis is needed. Recent approaches to measuring sepsis heterogene…
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Recalibrating the Pennsylvania PSNT with Dr. Charlie White
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“Recalibrating the Pennsylvania pre-sidedress soil nitrate test recommendations for modern corn production” with Charles White. Nitrogen management is one of the most important agronomic practices in modern crop production systems. The Pre-Sidedress Soil Nitrate Test, also known as the PSNT, gives farmers an estimation of plant available nitrogen i…
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Ep. 135 Why Social Media Matters (Kasprisin & Silvernail)
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Dr. Christine Kasprisin (E-mail, LinkedIn) & Dr. Jason Silvernail (E-mail, Website, Instagram, TikTok, X) are interviewed by Dr. Antigone Vesci (Instagram, X, Website) on their 2023 AAOMPT breakout session, “Social Media: Meaningful Engagement for Beginners and Experts.” This interview will be interesting for the practitioner looking to engage in s…
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ECMO PAL: using deep neural networks for survival prediction in venoarterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation
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VA-ECMO outcome scores have been previously developed and used extensively for risk adjustment, patient prognostication, and quality control across time and centres. The limitation of such scores is the derivation by using traditional statistical methods which are not capable of covering the complexity of ECMO outcomes. The Extracorporeal Life Supp…
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Ep. 134 C-spine Mobilization Effect on Stress Response (Farrell)
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Dr. Gerard Farrell (E-mail, X) is interviewed by Stephen M. Shaffer on his recent manuscript, "Autonomic nervous system and endocrine system response to upper and lower cervical spine mobilization in healthy male adults: a randomized crossover trial." This paper was published in the Journal of Manual and Manipulative Therapy. This interview will be…
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Nels and Vincent discuss how behavioural individuality determines infection risk in clonal ant colonies. Hosts: Nels Elde and Vincent Racaniello Subscribe (free): Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, RSS, email Become a patron of TWiEVO Links for this episode Join the MicrobeTV Discord server Infection risk in clonal ant colonies (Nat Comm) Timestamps …
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Nels and Vincent review a study of the key processes required for the different stages of fungal carnivory by a nematode-trapping fungus. Hosts: Nels Elde and Vincent Racaniello Subscribe (free): Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, RSS, email Become a patron of TWiEVO Links for this episode Join the MicrobeTV Discord server Fungal carnivory by a nemat…
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Autism and the Female Phenotype. Prof. Robyn Young
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Professor Robyn Young from Flinders University is our guest discussing the presentation and diagnosis of Autism specifically in female clients. Our wide ranging discussion covered broader issues including Autism and the criminal justice system, changes in Autistic presentation with age, training for Autism assessments, clients who camouflage Autist…
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Precision Agriculture for Improving Wheat Yield and Quality with Olga Walsh
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“Precision nitrogen management for improving yield and protein content in wheat” with Dr. Olga Walsh. Nitrogen is one of the most important nutrients for crops, which is required in large amounts for crop production and demands precise nutrient management methods due to its highly mobile property in plants and soils and high chances of leaching. Pr…
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Ep. 133 Pain Phenotyping in Low Back Pain (Wilson)
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Dr. Abigail Wilson (E-mail) is interviewed by Tony Varela on her recent manuscript, "Pain Phenotyping and investigation of outcomes in physical therapy: An exploratory study in patients with low back pain." This interview will be of interest to clinicians specializing in chronic pain, as well as, those caring for patients experiencing persistent lo…
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Towards model-informed precision dosing of piperacillin: multicenter systematic external evaluation of pharmacokinetic models in critically ill adults with a focus on Bayesian forecasting
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Numerous Population Pharmacokinetic (PopPK) models have been developed for Piperacillin (PIP), most of which are based on small monocentric studies and may not be generalizable to other populations. A recent evaluation of six PIP models in 30 ICU patients receiving CI demonstrated large inter-model variability regarding predictability. The transfer…
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Green ICU - Environmental Sustainability in intensive care
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The concept of a "green ICU" is increasingly important in today's world, as sustainability and environmental considerations become integral to healthcare practices. Hospitals, including ICUs, can have a substantial environmental footprint due to energy consumption, waste generation, and resource use. Implementing green practices reduces this impact…
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Ep. 132 Does the “pop” Affect the Brain? (Sillevis)
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Dr. Rob Sillevis (E-mail, X) is interviewed by Stephen M. Shaffer on his 2023 AAOMPT award winning poster titled, “The Effect of Spinal Manipulation Audible Pop on Brain Wave Activity.” This episode will be interesting for all those that teach and perform spinal manipulations. Here is the 2011 article mentioned in the interview. Find out more about…
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Journal Editorial - Post-ablation cardiac magnetic resonance in ventricular tachycardia ablation: shining light on dark cores and corridors
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With Pranav Bhagirath, Amsterdam University Medical Centre, Amsterdam - Netherlands & Helmut Puererfellner, Ordensklinikum Linz Elisabethinen, Linz - Austria. Link to editorial Link to paperBy European Society of Cardiology
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Mitigating Coastal Eutrophication with Drs. Wafa Malik and Patrick Durand
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“Nitrogen mitigation scenarios to reduce coastal eutrophication” with Wafa and Patrick. Eutrophication is a state of overgrowth of aquatic plants, such as algae and seaweeds, in water bodies due to the excessive pouring of nutrients from different sources like agriculture, industry, and human settlements, causing disturbances to the ecosystems. Coa…
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Ep. 131 Moving Patient’s Attention Away From Pain (Seethaler & Vickers)
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Dr. Carly Seethaler (E-mail, X) & Dr. Ryan Vickers (E-mail, Website) are interviewed by AAOMPT Pelvic Floor SIG president Dr. Helene Bengtsson on their 2023 AAOMPT Conference Break Out Session titled, “Managing Pain Perception through Expectancy Violations and Attention Alterations.” This episode would be interesting for all clinicians to spark cur…
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Ep. 130 AAOMPT 2023 Poster Winner (Helton)
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Dr. Nick Helton (E-mail, LinkedIn, Instagram) is interviewed by Dr. Leanna Blanchard on his award winning poster from this year’s 2023 AAOMPT Conference titled, “Non-Thrust Joint Manipulation to the Upper Cervical Spine for the Management of Balance Impairments in a Patient with Cervicogenic Dizziness: A Case Report.” This episode would be interest…
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TWiEVO 96: Going bananas over the origins of corn
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Nels and Vincent discuss the origins of two modern day agriculturally important plants: a role for two different wild teosintes in making modern maize, and the origin and evolution of the triploid cultivated banana genome. Hosts: Nels Elde and Vincent Racaniello Subscribe (free): Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, RSS, email Become a patron of TWiEVO…
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Ep. 129 Making Feedback Meaningful (Umlauf)
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Dr. Jon Umlauf of Army-Baylor (E-mail, Linked-In, X) is interviewed by Dr. Antigone Vesci on his recent 2023 AAOMPT Pre-conference session titled, “Building Bridges: How to Make Mentorship Meaningful.” This episode would be interesting to educators and mentors and discusses actionable behaviors and systems that can be implemented in order to improv…
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Diving into ARDS with Prof. Gattinoni. From the new guidelines to bedside applied physiology.
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Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) is the term applied to a spectrum of conditions with different etiologies that share common clinical-pathological characteristics including: increased permeability of the alveolo-capillary membrane, resulting in inflammatory edema; increased non-aerated lung tissue resulting in higher lung elastance (lower…
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Meaningful Improvement in Therapy with Deliberate Practice. Aaron Frost
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Dr Aaron Frost with a challenge to clinicians: the path to improving client outcomes lies not in learning yet another new therapy, but in improving the way we do therapy, with consistent use of Deliberate Practice and Routine Outcome Measures.By Clinically Thinking
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Latent Variable Phenotypes in Lentil with Sandesh Neupane and Derek Wright
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“Focusing the GWAS Lens on days to flower using latent variable phenotypes derived from global multienvironment trials” with Sandesh Neupane and Derek Wright. Lentil, a pivotal pulse crop, is recognized as an important part of food and nutrition security in the world. It has rich sources of important nutrients, is easy to cook, and thrives well on …
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Ep. 128 The Role of the Pelvic Floor in Respiration (Nelson)
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Dr. Patricia Nelson is interviewed by former AAOMPT Pelvic Floor SIG President Dr. Kelli Wilson about the AAOMPT Pelvic Floor SIG and their recently published clinical Commentary, “Managing Pelvic Floor Functional Roles of Stability and Respiration: Part of the Job for All Physical Therapists.” Here are a few resources discussed in the episode: AAO…
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Journal Editorial - Tracking changes in ‘healthy sleep’ for cardiovascular risk assessment
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With Dominik Linz & Sevasti-Maria Chaldoupi, Maastricht University Medical Centre, Maastricht - Netherlands. Link to editorial Link to paperBy European Society of Cardiology
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Saving Normal: The problem of diagnostic inflation. Dr Allen Frances.
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Dr Allen Frances was chair of the task force writing the DSM-IV, but subsequently became an outspoken critic of the rapid expansion of mental health diagnoses in DSM-5, and what he sees as the over medicalisation of behaviours that fall into the normal range of human life. Dr Frances offers a US perspective on issues such as treating ADHD and Autis…
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Ep. 127 OMPT in Professional Baseball (Fronek)
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Dr. Shanon Fronek (e-mail, LinkedIn, Instagram, Twitter) is interviewed by AAOMPT Sports Sig President Dr. Margaux Lojacono about her current role with the Seattle Mariners as a rehab and return to play specialist. This episode will be interesting for practitioners looking to work in professional sports. Dr. Fronek discusses not only her experience…
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Phosphorus Conservation Practice Trade-offs with Drs. Peter Kleinman and Deanna Osmond
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“Addressing conservation practice limitations and trade-offs for reducing phosphorus loss from agricultural fields” with Dr. Pete Kleinman, Research Leader, USDA, and Dr. Deanna Osmond, Professor, North Carolina State University. Conservation practices are important techniques that help us move towards a more sustainable planet. But when these tool…
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TWiEVO 95: Watering the viruses until they bloom
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Nels and Vincent discuss how the rewetting of seasonally dried soils, a critical event in Mediterranean grasslands that reactivates dormant soil microorganisms, leading to pulses of carbon and nitrogen mineralization, and is accompanied by a bloom of viral diversity, followed by extensive viral community turnover. Hosts: Nels Elde and Vincent Racan…
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Sepsis-associated acute kidney injury in the intensive care unit. A multicenter observational study
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Sepsis‐associated acute kidney injury (SA‐AKI) is a common, increasingly prevalent problem in the intensive care unit (ICU). The association between sepsis and AKI has been studied previously. However, the lack of a reproducible and standardized consensus definition has limited the interpretability of available knowledge. In order to assess SA-AKI …
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Halloween Special: Fall Armyworm with Drs. Sandra Woolfolk and Leigh Hawkins
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“Genes and genetic mechanisms contributing to fall armyworm resistance in maize” with Sandra Woolfolk and Leigh Hawkins, research entomologist and molecular biologist (respectively) at USDA-ARS. Fall armyworm is a major pest around the world, causing millions of dollars in damages yearly. However, farmers are not alone in the fight against these in…
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Key Developments in Trauma. Chris Lee and Sara Quinn
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Assoc Professor Chris Lee tells Dr Sara Quinn about his career researching and treating trauma. They discuss exposure, EMDR, stabilisation, helping clients reach the "ah-hah" moment, and the importance of self-care for professionals working in this space.By Clinically Thinking
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Ep. 125 FOMPT Interview with Dr. Phil Sizer
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Dr.Phil Sizer (e-mail, LinkedIn) is interviewed by Skip Gill about managing chronic pain and strategies to connect with and treat patients. Dr. Sizer also gives us an overview of how research innovations become reality and what types of resources are available. This episode contains information that will be interesting for clinicians, educators, an…
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Journal Editorial - Prime time for CMR imaging of arrhythmogenic substrate in hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
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With Christoph Grani & & Katja Odening, Bern University Hospital, University of Bern - Switzerland. Link to editorial Link to paperBy European Society of Cardiology
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Clinical Responses to Death Anxiety, with Rachel Menzies
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This week Lisa Chantler speaks to Rachel Menzies about the impact of death anxiety in clients presenting with broader symptoms of anxiety and depression. They discuss cultural attitudes to death, CBT, Terror Management Theory and the role of Stoic philosophy in developing a healthy acceptance of death.…
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