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    Explore " evidence-based practices" with insightful episodes like "The Tudor Dixon Podcast: Why Are So Many Kids Struggling to Read with Emily Hanford", "The Tudor Dixon Podcast: Why Are So Many Kids Struggling to Read with Emily Hanford", "Recovery from Addiction: The Importance of Community and Evidence-Based Practices", "Transforming the Culture of Biology Teaching with Erin Shortlidge" and "The Health Pulse S2E1: Improving Health Equity and Health Outcomes with Analytics" from podcasts like ""The Buck Sexton Show", "The Tudor Dixon Podcast", "Recovery Matters! Podcast", "PDXPLORES" and "Analytics Exchange: Podcasts from SAS"" and more!

    Episodes (7)

    The Tudor Dixon Podcast: Why Are So Many Kids Struggling to Read with Emily Hanford

    The Tudor Dixon Podcast: Why Are So Many Kids Struggling to Read with Emily Hanford

    In this episode, Tudor speaks with Emily Hanford, senior education correspondent at American Public Media, about the challenges in teaching children to read. Hanford discusses the ineffective strategies being used in schools, the historical debate over phonics instruction, and the complexity of the English language. She emphasizes the importance of understanding the science of reading and the need for better teacher training. Hanford also touches on the Matthew effect, legislative actions to improve reading instruction, and the role of politics in education. The Tudor Dixon Podcast is part of the Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Podcast Network - new episodes debut every Monday, Wednesday, & Friday. For more information visit TudorDixonPodcast.com

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    The Tudor Dixon Podcast: Why Are So Many Kids Struggling to Read with Emily Hanford

    The Tudor Dixon Podcast: Why Are So Many Kids Struggling to Read with Emily Hanford

    In this episode, Tudor speaks with Emily Hanford, senior education correspondent at American Public Media, about the challenges in teaching children to read. Hanford discusses the ineffective strategies being used in schools, the historical debate over phonics instruction, and the complexity of the English language. She emphasizes the importance of understanding the science of reading and the need for better teacher training. Hanford also touches on the Matthew effect, legislative actions to improve reading instruction, and the role of politics in education. The Tudor Dixon Podcast is part of the Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Podcast Network - new episodes debut every Monday, Wednesday, & Friday. For more information visit TudorDixonPodcast.com

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    Recovery from Addiction: The Importance of Community and Evidence-Based Practices

    Recovery from Addiction: The Importance of Community and Evidence-Based Practices
    In this podcast episode, Dr. Cassandra Dorius and hosts Phil & Sandy discuss the importance of community and evidence-based practices in recovery from addiction. Dr. Dorius, who lost her brother to alcoholism, shares her personal experiences with addiction and recovery, and her work in establishing Recovery Community Centers (RCCs) in Iowa. She emphasizes the importance of creating welcoming spaces for people in recovery, and the need for flexibility and adaptability in providing support. They also discuss the impact of substance use disorders and recovery on individuals, families, and communities. They talk about the importance of considering the entire community around a person with a substance use disorder, and the ripple effects it can have on others. They also touch on the idea of recovery being contagious and how it strengthens communities. The conversation then moves on to the topic of evidence-based practices. Dr. Dorius raises the question of whether the term "evidence-based practice" has become somewhat of a throwaway phrase, and people use it without fully understanding or having actual evidence to back it up. She emphasizes the importance of being skeptical and critical of research and data, while also acknowledging the need for good governance and making decisions based on both data and common sense. Finally, the speakers touch on the impact of technology and the pandemic on young people and their need for self-medicating at younger ages. They emphasize the need to adapt interventions and practices to suit the current generation's unique challenges. This podcast episode provides a valuable overview of the complex and multifaceted nature of recovery work. It highlights the importance of community, evidence-based practices, and being mindful and adaptable in helping individuals on their recovery journey. For everything Recovery Matters Podcast, visit https://linktr.ee/recoverymatters

    Transforming the Culture of Biology Teaching with Erin Shortlidge

    Transforming the Culture of Biology Teaching with Erin Shortlidge

    In this episode of PDXPLORES, Associate Professor of Biology and Biology Education, Erin Shortlidge, discusses her NSF-funded research project, Evolving the Culture of Biology-Promoting Graduate Teaching Assistant Professional Development to Foster Inclusion, Efficacy, and Evidence-based Practices. Shortlidge and her team seek to transform the culture of biology education through a series of workshops for administrators, faculty, and staff who develop training programs for graduate teaching assistants. The ultimate aim is to improve the undergraduate STEM experience through intentional training of future STEM faculty. 

    Follow PSU research on Twitter: @psu_research and Instagram: @portlandstateresearch

    The Health Pulse S2E1: Improving Health Equity and Health Outcomes with Analytics

    The Health Pulse S2E1: Improving Health Equity and Health Outcomes with Analytics

    On this episode host Greg Horne interviews David Rhew, M.D., Global Chief Medical Officer & VP of Healthcare for Microsoft, on the role of technology in health care. Dr. Rhew, who has a background in infectious disease management, observed early in his career that evidence-based practices often lead to better health outcomes, but they aren’t adhered to consistently. From there he set out on a digital transformation journey that quickly brought him into health tech and eventually Microsoft. Dr. Rhew and Greg discuss the role of technology in delivering the right information at the right time to improve patient experience and outcomes. For example, in one cardiac rehab program where patients were offered the option to participation digitally, completion rate jumped from 40 to 80 percent and 30-day hospital readmissions dropped from 12 percent to less than 1 percent. Quite simply, making things easier for patients improves care and reduces costs. According to Dr. Rhew, the next horizon in health care will be around making data more interoperable so that the industry can bring it into a common platform and analyze it to drive actionable insights that improve care. And, Dr. Rhew leaves us with his parting thoughts on technology’s capacity to improve health equity and access.

    A transcript of this episode can be found here

    All presentations represent the opinions of the presenter and do not represent the position or the opinion of SAS.

    The CopDoc Podcast Ep 024 Dr. Renee Mitchell, Sacramento Police (Retired Sergeant) Senior Researcher RTI International

    The CopDoc Podcast Ep 024 Dr. Renee Mitchell, Sacramento Police (Retired Sergeant) Senior Researcher RTI International

    We spoke with Dr. Renee Mitchell, retired Sergeant from the Sacramento Police Department.  Renee earned her doctorate from the University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom.  She is one of the founding members of the American Society of Evidence-based Policing and serves on its executive committee.  

    In 2009-2010, she was a Fulbright Police Research Fellow, studying juvenile gang violence at the London Metropolitan Police Service.  Renee is now a Research Associate with RTI International. 

    We talked about the state of policing and using evidence to drive police services.

    Contact us: copdoc.podcast@gmail.com

    Website: www.copdocpodcast.com

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    An In-Depth Look at Cognitive Behavioral Therapy w/ Melissa Donohue

    An In-Depth Look at Cognitive Behavioral Therapy w/ Melissa Donohue

    Cognitive Behavioral Therapy is a psycho-social intervention that aims to improve mental health. CBT focuses on challenging and changing cognitive distortions and behaviors, improving emotional regulation, and the development of personal coping strategies that target solving current problems. CBT looks at the relationship between thoughts, emotions, and behaviors and helps in multiple capacities with issues including Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD), anxiety, addiction, and more.

    In Episode 9 of The Makin Wellness Podcast, I am joined by fellow Makin Wellness therapist Melissa Donohue. Melissa specializes in anxiety and trauma and her expertise on CBT is incredibly valuable! Our conversation dives deep into the subject and how this form of evidence-based practice can truly make an impact if you're struggling with mental health issues today.

    In this episode of The Makin Wellness Podcast, you'll learn:

    • The philosophy of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy 
    • The definition of cognitive distortions and why they play such a huge role in our lives
    • Why so many people struggle with "black and white thinking"
    • Why telling someone to "think positive" just isn't enough
    • How CBT can help you overcome numerous struggles
    • Simple CBT-related exercises you can practice at home 

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