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Patient Care Theory 1

Rob Theriault

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These are recordings of a first year, first semester paramedic class that focuses on patient assessment, critical thinking and patient care. These were recorded at Georgian College in Barrie, Ontario, Canada. Cover art photo provided by cyrus gomez on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@cyrusgomez
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Patient Care Theory 2

Rob Theriault

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These are recorded lectures by Rob Theriault from the first year, second semester, patient care theory class in the Primary Care Paramedic program at Georgian College. Ontario, Canada. Cover art photo provided by rebecca andré on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@rebeccamchlzk
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Improving Venous Thromboembolism Patient Care and Outcomes

American Heart Association

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Focused on reducing the morbidity, mortality, and burden associated with venous thromboembolism (VTE), experts in this series describe the clinical presentation of VTE, its proper management (including special populations, such as those with cancer), and appropriate dosing of current treatment options. Listen and learn as clinicians relate practical applications of evidence-based guidelines for initial and extended VTE treatment, and secondary prevention. This activity is supported by an edu ...
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Kidney Transplant Conversations features diverse voices and experiences of donating, receiving, and caring for this gift of life. Each new episode features interviews with patients, caregivers, advocates, donors, healthcare providers, and community leaders We invite you to subscribe and let Kidney Transplant Conversations keep you connected, informed and inspired with a constant flow of new thoughts and ideas. Send suggestions for guests and topics to: rolf.taylor@projectadvocacy.com
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In part 2 of our discussions with Liz, Grace & Shelley, we invite our guests to reflect on six specific questions about their experiences of giving and receiving, and the world of kidney donation. 1. One thing that has been most wonderful about this experience 2. One thing that has been most surprising 3. One thing that has been really difficult 4.…
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S2 E5. Giving thanks for kindness, science and cooperation during Thanksgiving week. A kidney paired donation story. Liz, Grace & Shelley - Part 1 What if you saw a billboard asking for a volunteer to donate a kidney and “share your spare” to save someone’s life? What if it just made immediate sense to you, and you found yourself saying yes? Meanwh…
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Welcome to the latest episode of Kidney Transplant Conversations, where we continue our exploration of the Transplant Games of America in San Diego. This inspiring event, bringing together organ donors, recipients, and their families, marks a joyful reunion after the challenges posed by the pandemic. The San Diego games also celebrates it's uniquel…
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With members of Team North Carolina as our guide, we delve into the vibrant world of the Transplant Games of America. Discover the rich history of these games, which began in 1978 in England and have since evolved into a significant event for transplant recipients and donor families in the U.S. Hosted by the Transplant Games of America, this bi-ann…
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In this compelling episode of Kidney Transplant Conversations, Valen Keefer joins us to share her extraordinary journey through the world of organ transplantation. From a young age, Valen faced the challenges of living with a chronic illness, navigating the complexities of kidney and liver transplants. Her story is one of resilience, advocacy, and …
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In this heartwarming episode of "Kidney Transplant Conversations," host Rolf Taylor sits down with Shana Pereira, a remarkable woman who received both a kidney and heart transplant on Christmas Day. Shana shares her extraordinary journey, beginning with the discovery of her kidney failure on a previous Christmas Eve, and the numerous challenges she…
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For individuals with VTE, successful transition of care relies on effective communication and coordination between clinicians and their patients/care takers, as well as patient adherence to the treatment regimen. Listen as experts discuss the central role of patient adherence and multidisciplinary team management in optimizing outcomes among patien…
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In this episode Scott C. Woller, MD talks with Ann Leonhardt-Caprio DNP, RN FAHA and Behnood Bikdeli, MD about how to approach decision-making regarding the duration of anticoagulation therapy taking into account the clinical presentation of the patient, the effect that patient preference plays on choice and duration of anticoagulation, and mitigat…
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In this episode Lisa Baumann Kreuziger, MD, MS talks with Ann Leonhardt-Caprio DNP, ANP, RN FAHA and Scott C. Woller, MD about guideline-directed treatment of venous thromboembolism (VTE) in special populations. DOACs are first-line therapy among most patients with DVT/PE, however, DOACs should be used with caution in certain patient populations. L…
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Tara Lech, PharmD and Behnood Bikdeli, MS, MD identify and apply current best evidence, including from contemporary clinical studies and practice guidelines on how to use anticoagulants safely and effectively when managing patients with VTE. Listen to Safe and Effective Use of Anticoagulation for the Management of Venous Thromboembolism to learn to…
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Mike was just seven years old when he lost his father to kidney disease, and many years later he learned that he was at an advanced stage of the inherited condition called polycystic kidney disease (PKD), and his kidneys were slowly failing. 2019 was a very challenging year and Mike experienced multiple medical issues. He knew he needed a transplan…
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In this podcast episode experts Scott C. Woller, MD and Lisa Baumann Kreuziger, MD, MS address the need for clinicians to be proactive in their identification, diagnosis, and management of VTE patients so they can recognize, treat, follow-up and or refer VTE patients as appropriate. This activity is supported by an educational grant from Bristol My…
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In the previous episode we heard Darryl’s story, how he needed a kidney transplant because of kidney cancer. This week we meet Jim, who responded to “The Big Ask,” and donated a kidney to his close friend Darryl. Jim shares with us his side of the story, explaining why doing this for his “brother” was so important to him, and he describes his overa…
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In our last episode, the first of several episodes celebrating National Donate Life Month, we sat down with Jennifer Martin from the National Kidney Foundation and learned about “The Big Ask, The Big Give”, a program dedicated to helping people with chronic kidney disease find their living kidney donor. In this episode we meet military veteran Darr…
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Every year, April is National Donate Life Month. This is an annual time for increasing awareness of the importance of registering as an organ donor or saving a life by being a living donor. And for kidney transplants, living donation offers the best possible outcomes for recipients. But asking someone to give a kidney can be daunting, and the proce…
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Our first guest on this episode is counseling psychologist Dr. Camilla Nonterah, who discusses the importance of understanding and supporting transplant patients from both biological and psychosocial perspectives. She also reflects on the impact COVID is having on the mental health of transplant patients. During this episode we also hear from Barba…
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20 years ago, a young Benji Lafitte had his promising basketball career cut short by kidney failure, and he would go on to depend on dialysis for the next two decades. After almost giving up on the transplant process, an old basketball rival persuaded Benji to engage again with a transplant center. Benji joins us on this episode of Kidney Transplan…
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We talk with kidney transplant surgeon Dr. Robert Montgomery about his own experience of receiving a heart transplant three years ago. This led him to a new understanding of the challenging “new normal” for patients after a transplant, which involves multiple medications and many new responsibilities. We also discuss the evolving impacts of the ong…
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We are joined by history maker Dr. Velma Scantlebury, who became the first Black female transplant surgeon in the US in 1989. In a wide-ranging discussion we ask whether all the current talk about health equity is resulting in real action, and we explore several current examples of intentional change. Firstly, the “Boldly Against Racism” Campaign a…
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Not everyone lives close to a hospital. In this podcast we discuss two potential challenges in managing chronic kidney disease and kidney transplants: the first is care when you live a long distance from specialist care, and the second is potential financial barriers. Our guest in this episode, Dr. Silas Prescod Norman, tells us about some very rea…
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In this episode we meet Dr. Joyce Trompeta, A Nurse Practitioner (NP) specializing in transplantation, and an Associate Professor in the school of medicine, at the University of California, San Francisco where she conducts outcome research in the department of surgery. Dr. Trompeta discusses several areas of interest, including her concerns about d…
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How the UNC Chapel Hill Latino Transplant Clinic is increasing access through culturally competent care. UNC Chapel Hill Latino Transplant Clinic, Part 2 Featuring Transplant Social Worker Daniela Matz and clinic founder Dr. Pablo Serrano. In our last episode we met José and Xiomara Flores and heard about their five-year journey from kidney disease…
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In this episode we’ll hear from José a patient, and Xiomara, his wife and donor, as they describe the challenges they experienced in their quest for a kidney transplant, and the joy they have felt since then. We’ll also hear from transplant social worker Daniela Matz, who assisted them. The Census Bureau estimates that there are over 60 million His…
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Episode 1: Impact of Pandemic, & Meeting People Where They Are Welcome to Kidney Transplant Conversations. The COVID-19 pandemic has everyone asking a lot of questions, especially transplant recipients, and those waiting for a transplant. In this episode we discuss the impact of the pandemic, talk about masks and vaccines, and how the pandemic is i…
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