TrendsMD Welcome to TMLT’s podcast series that explores growing issues within the health care, technology, and medical liability arenas. Hosted by Tony Passalacqua of TMLT, TrendsMD attempts to bring greater focus to issues that face the health care community in Texas and beyond. We also identify industry trends and help policyholders navigate their medical liability coverage. Our episodes are dedicated to educating medical and administrative personnel on technology-based themes, including t ...
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An original podcast brought to you by the graduate students of the Department of Anthropology at The Ohio State University. Join us once as we explore the human experience! We are now a part of the Anthropology Public Outreach Program at The Ohio State University. Follow us @ohiostateAPOP
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A Story of Us with Dr. Habiba Chirchir (Biological Anthropology)
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27:54In this episode, Dr. Habiba Chirchir, a biological anthropologist, discusses her research on skeletal anatomy and behavior and its implications for understanding human evolution. She explores what it means for the human skeleton to be more ‘gracile,’ drawing comparisons between the domestication of domestic dogs and wolves, the challenges of interp…
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A Story of Us with Andrew Mitchel (Cultural Anthropology)
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42:16For our first episode of the year, our new host, Nagarathna Balakrishna, sits down with fellow PhD candidate and former podcast host, Andrew Mitchell ([email protected]), to discuss his dissertation fieldwork on Oaxacan culinary adaptations across Columbus, Los Angeles, and Oaxaca City.Join us as Andrew shares what drew him to cultural anthropolo…
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Episode 1: Fundamentals of medical improv
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33:54Join us this season for a conversation with Shana Merlin, an Austin-based professional communication trainer specializing in medical communications. We’ll explore howimprovisational techniques can be used by physicians to enhance conversationsand relationships with patients, colleagues, and staff members. (33:59)…
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In this series “extra,” trainer Shana Merlin describes how to use “signposting” techniques in your face-to-face communications to help patients and colleagues more clearly understand your meaning and overall messaging. (4:33)
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Episode 3: Improving patient interactions
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45:08In episode three of this series, trainer Shana Merlin discusses how to improve patient interactions using improvisational techniques to build rapport, help patients understand diagnoses and treatment goals, and break the “curse of knowledge” so that your communications are clear and user-friendly. (45:12)…
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Episode 2: Dealing with Difficult Patients:
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33:48In the second episode of this series, Shana Merlin discusses how to deal with difficult patients, including how to set boundaries, reflect positive intent, and use such improv techniques as “blending.” (33:48
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Episode 4: Interprofessional Medical Communications
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27:12In this concluding episode, we discuss how to improve communications with other physicians, colleagues, and staff members through improv. (27.13)
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A Story Of Us Katie Zejdlik October 1 2024
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24:14This episode Andrew Mitchel sits down with Associate Clinical Professor Dr. Katie Zejdlik. They discuss the joys of reading fiction as a way to decompress, Dr. Zejdlik's work on mortuary contexts in Romania/Transylvania (https://www.archaeological.org/fieldwork/medieval-cemetery-funerary-excavation-living-and-dying-on-the-edge-of-europe-transylvani…
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Ben Mertus A Story of Us September 30 2024
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21:54This episode Andrew Mitchel sits down with Ohio State PhD Candidate Ben Mertus. They discuss the article Beyond Wiindigo Infrastructure (https://grangehallpress.com/Enbridgeblog/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/Beyond_Wiindigo_Infrastructure.pdf); the concept of ecotourism in anthropology; Ben's fieldwork in Manawan, Quebec; the concept of resilience in …
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Butch Wright A Story of Us September 16 2024
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19:20This episode Andrew Mitchel sits down with Ohio State PhD Candidate Harold "Butch" Wright. They discuss readings on commensality (https://www.bloomsbury.com/us/commensality-from-everyday-food-to-feast-9780857857361/), social network analysis (https://www.wiley.com/en-us/Communities+and+Networks%3A+Using+Social+Network+Analysis+to+Rethink+Urban+and+…
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Madee Green A Story of Us September 10 2024
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23:15This episode Andrew Mitchel sits down with Ohio State PhD Candidate Madelyn (Madee) Green ([email protected]). They discuss research on isolation in islands, Madee's fieldwork in Japan with prehistoric Jomon populations, the Sannai Maruyama site (https://jomon-japan.jp/en/learn/jomon-sites/sannai-maruyama), and her teaching strategies.…
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Nicholas Passalacqua A Story of Us August 26 2024
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24:58This episode Andrew Mitchel sits down with OSU Anthropology's newest hire in forensic anthropology, Dr. Nicholas Passalacqua. They discuss an article on the legal and social ramifications for wrongdoing (https://doi.org/10.2307/2564673), the definition of forensic anthropology, the process of completing a case analysis, a textbook project Dr. Passa…
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Episode five Impact of technology on your organization today
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22:59In this episode, TMLT’s Tony Passalacqua and Adrian Senyszyn, principal attorney with Germer PLLC, discuss potential sources of liability from current technologies being adopted in health care. Learn more about the threats posted by Artificial Intelligence (AI), ChatGPT, social engineering, and much more.…
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Episode four: TMLT Risk Management’s Greatest Hits
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18:24Host Tony Passalacqua welcomes TMLT’s risk management leaders Tanya Babitch and Robin Desrocher, to discuss common liability exposures – and how to avoid them. Learn a variety of risk management tips to help you minimizepotential allegations of medical liability.
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Episode Three Texas Medical Board defense
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21:07Jim Boston of Boston & Hughes, PC reviews the differences between a lawsuit and a Texas Medical Board (TMB) case; how board complaints are filed and what to expect; common patient complaints; and some best- and worst-casescenarios when faced with a TMB complaint.
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Episode Two Five things that get physicians sued
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33:37Jim Boston of Boston & Hughes, PC is back to review the five topthings that get physicians sued and how to avoid them. Discussion points include issues with communication, documentation, follow-up, referrals, and medication errors.
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In this episode, our host, Tony Passalacqua welcomes Jim Boston of Boston & Hughes, PC, to discuss such questions as how does a lawsuit usually start? How do you stay ahead of an aggressive patient? What are some documentation best practices? And much more.
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Maddison Elliott A Story Of Us April 10 2024
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20:49In this interview, Andrew sits down with Maddison Elliott, who is graduating with her MA this semester in anthropology. They discuss The book Buzz (https://nyupress.org/9781479827381/buzz/), Maddison's MA thesis on pollinator protection, hierarchies of insects, roundtable method of teaching introductory anthropology courses, and the Wicked Science …
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Exercise Self Compassion Break
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Physician Wellness. Episode 4: In this episode, host Tony Passalacqua and guests Dr. Charlotte Howard and Dr. Tori Olds review how to get the most out of therapy, what to expect when seeking counseling, and generally how healing through therapy works.
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Episode 3: The Science of Self Compassion
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33:57Physician Wellness. Episode 3: In this episode, host Tony Passalacqua and guests Dr. Charlotte Howard and Dr. Tori Olds discuss how exercising self-compassion can help you prevent burnout and improve performance. Common myths surrounding self-compassion are explored and a guided self-compassion exercise is included.…
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Episode 2: In this episode, host Tony Passalacqua and guests Dr. Charlotte Howard and Dr. Tori Olds explore how the brain responds to stressors and how being more mindful can help us better handle overwhelming or stressful feelings and emotions. A mindfulness exercise is also offered to help you become more relaxed and refreshed…
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Episode 1: Physician Wellness and Burnout
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45:51In this episode, host Tony Passalacqua welcomes guests Dr. Charlotte Howard and Dr. Tori Olds to discuss how stress and burnout specifically affectthe physician population
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Craig Shapiro A Story Of Us December 14 2023
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31:24In this interview, Andrew Mitchel chats with PhD candidate Craig Shapiro to discuss the insights from the text Polynesia, 900-1600 Past Imperfect by Madi Williams (https://www.arc-humanities.org/9781641892148/polynesia-9001600/), the role and importance of epistemology and community archeology, Craig's ongoing fieldwork in Samoa, and conclude with …
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In this interview, Andrew Mitchel chats with PhD candidate Steven Rhue to discuss the effects of household water insecurity on child health and well-being, a recently systematic review article on the topic by Steven and colleagues (https://wires.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/wat2.1666), Steven's fieldwork on the subject with children ages 5-1…
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Jeffrey Peterson Interview October 6 2023
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23:19In this interview, Andrew Mitchel sits down with our lecturer specializing in primatology, Dr. Jeffrey Peterson. They discuss multispecies ethnography, the foundations of primatology, Dr. Peterson's dissertation on Social Traditions and Social Networks among Long-Tailed Macaques in Indonesia (https://curate.nd.edu/show/bv73bz63b34), robbing and bar…
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In this interview, Andrew Mitchel sits down with our new forensic anthropologist Dr. Stephanie Cole. They discuss forensic anthropology's methods and implications, Dr. Cole's PhD research on subadult sex estimation (https://scholarworks.unr.edu/handle/11714/8364), the Morphological Pelvis and Skull Sex Estimation Database (https://www.morphopasse.c…
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Elizabeth Holdsworth Interview September 11 2023
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29:32In this interview, Andrew Mitchel sits down with Dr. Elizabeth Holdsworth to discuss her work on the Mother-Infant Microbiomes, Behavior, and Ecology Study (https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37556398/), the relationship between maternal stress and infant health caregiving behaviors and infant methylation (https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1…
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In this interview, Andrew Mitchel sits down with Dr. Anaís Roque to discuss community health, her research on resource insecurity, the case of Puerto Rico, the strengths of interdisciplinary research and the collaborative lab she is developing on campus. Anaís' publications can be found at https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=5yt016MAAAAJ&hl=e…
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How to terminate the patient-physician relationship
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18:14Two of TMLT’s risk management experts discuss how to dismiss a patient safely and effectively, including typical scenarios that can make the process more difficult.
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Introduction to the Texas Medical Association (TMA)
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13:00Learn how the TMA and TMLT work together to defend tort reform; help physicians with their practice; and partner with county medical societies throughout Texas. Special guests: Sylvia Salazar and Mari Hosek of the TMA.
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In this interview, Andrew Mitchel sits down with Dr. Scott McGraw to discuss primatology, how to teach about primates to undergraduate students, the role and importance of teeth in the study of primates, his role as chair of the Anthropology department and colobus monkey conservation. The referenced teeth article can be found at https://doi.org/10.…
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Join TMLT cyber experts as they discuss the latest concerns for IT departments working in health care, including phishing, conducting vulnerability scans, two-factor authentication, and the continued importance of strong passwords.
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In this interview, Andrew Mitchel sits down with Dr. Joy McCorriston to discuss archaeobotany, how to teach the Anthropocene to undergraduate students, the role and importance of collaborative research, a project connecting Ohio State to HBCUs and the origins of agriculture as a subject of study.By Ohio State Anthropology graduate students
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Consejos, tendencias y comprensión de su seguro cibernético.
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11:24Siéntese con Karina Monsivais mientras nos sumergimos en nuestro panorama cibernético actual. Discutiremos temas como: tendencias principales, consideraciones básicas de gestión de riesgos y lo que cubre nuestra póliza cibernética estándar. Es importante tener en cuenta que el seguro cibernético no es solo para violaciones de datos y abarca más que…
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How to de-escalate disruptive patients safely and effectively
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49:46Dr. Brian Sayers and Attorney Stacy Simmons offer useful and practical strategies for de-escalating patient conflicts over the phone, in person, and online.
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Cyber Security Month Podcast, Part two: Reactive cyber risk management
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20:07In part two of our conversation with cyber experts Lauren Winchester and Joel Fuhrman of Corvus Insurance, learn the importance of incidence response planning and the “one thing” to consider for cyber risk management.
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Cyber Security Month Podcast, Part one: Proactive cyber risk management
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30:26Join our guests Lauren Winchester and Joel Fuhrman of Corvus Insurance, two cyber security experts, as they discuss how to proactively approach cyber risk management. They also discuss how Corvus Insurance is working with TMLT to provide security scans of our policyholders’ websites.
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TMLT’s Case closed: Electronic health record issues
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12:13Two medical malpractice claims involving EHR issues are discussed by TMLT risk management professionals Tanya Babitch and Tony Passalacqua. This is first in a series of podcasts exploring actual closed claims studies from TMLT.
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Join us, as Sara Bergmanson from TMLT’s Marketing team interviews Tony Passalacqua, our podcast host. They discuss Tony’s unique past – from expeditions in Antarctica to humanitarian missions in Latin America – and how his career path ultimately grew his passion to help physicians in TMLT’s Risk Management Department.…
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S5E6 - Interview with Dr. Erin Moore (Cultural Medical Anthropology)
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34:15In the finale of our Engagement series, Shane interviews Dr. Erin Moore, the newest faculty member in the Ohio State University Anthropology Department. Dr. Moore speaks to us about her research with women and girls in Uganda and with multinational nongovernmental organizations. Shane and Dr. Moore discuss the concept of a "gender panic" and the im…
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S5E5 - Interview with Dr. Mandy Agnew (Biological Anthropology)
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47:00In the fifth episode of our Engagement series, Shane interviews Dr. Mandy Agnew, a biological anthropologist who directs the Skeletal Biology Research Laboratory at Ohio State. Dr. Agnew tells us about how her grandparents and mentors helped shape her journey to anthropology. She also discusses her ongoing research with industry partners and the im…
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2021 legislation and how it could affect you
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32:13Jon Opelt, the Executive Director from the Texas Alliance For Patient Access (TAPA), and Brian Ditmar, the Senior Regional Manager & Director of Government Relations from TMLT, discuss how the 2020 pandemic has created new legislative opportunities in 2021. This includes a pandemic relief bill, trigger immunity, and much more.…
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S5E4 - Interview with Dr. Mark Anthony Arceño (Food Anthropology)
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39:39In episode 4 of our Engagement series, we interview Dr. Mark Anthony Arceño about his research on the taste, place, and identity of winegrowers from central Ohio and Alsace, eastern France. We discuss the role taste and place play in adaptation to climate, economic, and legislative change, as well as the importance of staying connected with local f…
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S5E3 - Interview with Dr. Anna Willow (Environmental Anthropology)
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42:20In this episode, Dr. Anna Willow, an environmental anthropologist, describes her work with indigenous activists across Canada. Dr. Willow's research focuses on industrial extraction, it's detrimental effects on people and landscapes, and the activists who are resisting these forces and trying to transform society.…
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Dan Ballard and host Tony Passalacqua continue their telemedicine conversation. In this segment, we explore the evolution of telemedicine and how it has changed not only how patients are seen, but also how it can help providers reach patients outside their geographic area. We will explore several “what If” scenarios of treating patients virtually f…
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Telemedicine, once a novel concept, has now become a necessity in the medical community. Join attorney Dan Ballard and host Tony Passalacqua as they discuss how a public health crisis has transformed the way we use telemedicine This podcast includes important topics such as rules and definitions for telemedicine. To maintain social distancing, this…
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S5E2 - Interview with Taylor Tomu (Medical Anthropology)
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42:02In this episode, we interview PhD student Taylor Tomu who discusses her various research during her time at OSU. Taylor answers questions such as, "What does the experiences of Black women in the medical system tell us about how that system operates?" and considers how the medical system operates as a social system with a culture. Her current resea…
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S5E1 - Introducing Engagement and Shane Scaggs
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11:34A new season is coming! In this episode, we introduce the new Voice of the Podcast, Shane Scaggs, and the theme of this season--engagement.By Ohio State Anthropology graduate students
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