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    Explore " interprofessional" with insightful episodes like "243: Assault and SLPs: What We Need To Know", "Managing Pain with Interdisciplinary Care: Part 1", "228: Perception-Action Approach for the Pediatric SLP", "Optimizing PrEP Selection and Persistence for MSM" and "O&Ps and PAs Take an Interprofessional Approach with Diabetes Patients" from podcasts like ""First Bite: A Speech Therapy Podcast", "ON Spinal Chat", "First Bite: A Speech Therapy Podcast", "CCO Infectious Disease Podcast" and "Health Science Starts Here"" and more!

    Episodes (12)

    243: Assault and SLPs: What We Need To Know

    243: Assault and SLPs: What We Need To Know
    Guest: Kayla Duncan - Kayla, the Director of Communications and Outreach with the Sexual Assault Resource Center, will discuss a topic that we all need to learn about, assault. The statistics for sexual assault, domestic abuse, and sexual harassment in this country are staggering. One in four will have personal experience, which means the other three will know a colleague, a student, a family member, and/or a patient whose life has been impacted by the assault. Therefore, it is our responsibility, not only to ourselves but also to those that we love and those we are called to serve, to become educated about the signs and symptoms, and red flags for potential behaviors, as well as to learn what community resources are available in the event that they are needed. Yes, this is a potentially triggering and difficult topic to know about. Still, Michelle and Kayla promise to add joy and laughter to leave listeners with a better understanding of what to do when and with the hope that we can collaborate to make the world better truly.

    Managing Pain with Interdisciplinary Care: Part 1

    Managing Pain with Interdisciplinary Care: Part 1

    Having led innovative interdisciplinary clinics focused on treating pain and preserving wellness for more than 40 years, Dr. Angela Mailis believes interprofessional collaboration is the best way to deliver pain management. In this part one episode of a two-part series we chat with Dr. Mailis, a physiatrist, specialist pain physician, clinical professor, and leading authority on the diagnosis and management of chronic pain. She’s joined by Dr. Demetry Assimakopoulos, OCA’s 2022 Dr. Michael Brickman Heart and Hands Award winner, who has worked collaboratively with Dr. Mailis since 2015. Together, they share their best practice approaches to pain management. Dr. Mailis also outlines her introduction to chiropractic care, the role chiropractors play in her clinic and what she seeks in the DCs she hires. 

    Topics Covered:

    • Physician-led Pain & Wellness Centre in Vaughan and its interdisciplinary model
    • The Centre's innovative culture, patient-centred communications and supports to optimize it
    • Dr. Assimankopoulos' approach to pain management
    • Unique features of Demetry's work and environment
    • How Dr. Mailis learned about chiropractors and what surprised her
    • Demetry's  transition to the Univerity Health Network (UHN)
    • Evolution of chiropractic care at UHN
    • Role and value of chiropractors at the Centre
    • Dr. Mailis' message to other physicians
    • Top three attributes Dr. Mailis seeks in chiropractors

    Key Links to References/Resources Discussed:

    About Dr. Angela Mailis:

    Dr. Mailis is a specialist in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, has a Master's Degree from the Institute of Medical Science, University of Toronto, has served as Senior Investigator with the Krembil Neuroscience Centre/ University Health Network up to 2015, and became a full professor at the Department of Medicine, University of Toronto in 2005. She is a member of the School of Graduate Studies at the University of Toronto and is currently an Adjunct Clinical Professor, Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto, Division of Physical Medicine. Since she started practising in 1982, her clinical and research interests focus on the diagnosis and management of chronic pain.

    Dr. Mailis founded and directed the Comprehensive Pain Program of the Toronto Western Hospital, University Health Network (1982-2015) and continues to be a full member of the Division of Physical Medicine and Consultant at the University Health Network Comprehensive Integrated Pain Program.

    She is a national Evidence-Based Guideline developer, Chair of ACTION Ontario since 2005 (a not-for-profit organization for education and advocacy for patients with neuropathic pain), and a highly respected medicolegal expert in matters of chronic pain across the country.

    Dr. Mailis has published more than 130 peer-reviewed scientific papers; credited with “first publications in the world” on a number of pain conditions; recognized as an international expert on specific specialty areas; has trained numerous students and international trainees; and has lectured around the world on matters of chronic pain.

    She is also a Popular Science writer (has written BEYOND PAIN published in the USA and Canada) and CARP-Advocacy electronic newsletter contributor monthly (2009-2014), while her new book “Smart, Successful and Abused” will be published in September 2019 by Sutherland House. She has appeared on numerous media outlets (print, radio, TV) over the years promoting understanding and advocacy on chronic pain.

    She has participated in several hospital and university committees and serves as an advisor to the Ontario Ministry of Health since 2009 as well as federal committees and health panels.

    Dr. Mailis was nominated to the 75 semi-finalists “top immigrants” in Canada for 2011. She is a recipient of the Hellenic Women’s Coming of Age Celebration Award (May 2004); Division of Physiatry, University of Toronto, Achievement Award (June 2005); the 2013 Canadian Pain Society Harold Merskey Award; and the Division of Physiatry Life Award in 2014.

    As of September 2014, Dr. Mailis created an interdisciplinary best-practices community pain clinic in Vaughan (Pain & Wellness Centre). The Centre was proclaimed in October 2016 by the Ontario Ministry of Health the “Demonstration Project of Ontario” as the template for further similar community-based clinics, that connect the community to the academic hospitals. The Pain and Wellness Centre not only offers chronic pain consultations but serves as an educational hub for numerous trainees, and also a research centre studying chronic pain in the community.

    About Dr. Demetry Assimakopoulos ('Dr. Demetry'):

    Dr. Demetry received his specialized honours undergraduate degree from York University in 2008. He concurrently earned a specialty in Fitness Assessment and Exercise Counseling, and the title of Certified Exercise Physiologist (CEP) through the Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology (CSEP).

    Dr. Demetry graduated from the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College (CMCC) in 2012 and immediately began practising in midtown Toronto. In 2014, Dr. Demetry became the Clinical Coordinator for the University Health Network (UHN) Comprehensive Integrated Pain Program at The Toronto Rehabilitation Institute. In the hospital setting, Demetry works with a team of physicians, nurses, occupational therapists, and physiotherapists to adequately diagnose and manage chronic pain. 

    He earned his diplomate in chronic pain management through the Canadian Academy of Pain Management in 2015. He has since been hosted by several provincial associations across Canada to lecture to health care providers on the conservative and interdisciplinary management of chronic pain. He was happy to finally join the fabulous team at the Pain and Wellness Centre in November 2017.

    Dr. Demetry was voted to receive the members' choice  2022 Dr. Michael Brickman Heart and Hands Award  from the Ontario Chiropractic Association  for embodying a generous and giving spirit (the heart) with remarkable passion and dedication to chiropractic care (the hands).

    228: Perception-Action Approach for the Pediatric SLP

    228: Perception-Action Approach for the Pediatric SLP
    Guests: Charlene Fregosi, PT, C/PAA-Instructor, and Ilene Sperling, MA, CCC-SLP, C-PAA-Instructor - If you tuned into episode #193, “Pediatric Feeding Disorder and the NICU: Best Practice for Discharge,” then you heard Cuyler Romeo, MOT, OTR/L, SCFES, IBCLC, mention the “Institute for Perception-Action Approach,” (of which she is a founding member). Well, Folks, that’s what this episode is dedicated to, learning about the “Perception-Action Approach" from two of their certified instructors. So, suppose you are interested in learning how to engage in a whole-body assessment and treatment of a little one with a pediatric feeding disorder, how to engage in interprofessional education and practice across allied health members, or in what Isaac Newton has to do with teaching a little one to engage with their body in space. In that case, this is the hour for you! Join Ilene and Charlene as they teach you how to embrace the power of gentle touch for powerfully optimistic pediatric outcomes.

    Optimizing PrEP Selection and Persistence for MSM

    Optimizing PrEP Selection and Persistence for MSM

    In this episode, Jason E. Farley, PhD, MPH, ANP-BC, FAAN, FAANP, AACRN, discusses optimizing HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) selection and persistence for men who have sex with men (MSM), including:

    • Disparities in PrEP uptake for MSM
    • What healthcare professionals can do to address disparities in PrEP uptake
    • Providing PrEP within a program that includes sexual health and primary care services, in addition to prescribing PrEP
    • PrEP medication options for MSM
    • Helping patients access PrEP medications
    • Barriers to PrEP persistence
    • Strategies for aiding in PrEP persistence, including:  
              - Increasing access to healthcare professionals through text messaging and telemedicine 
              - Ensuring a welcome and sex-positive environment 
              - Partnering with pharmacists and community health workers for follow-up
       

    Jason E. Farley, PhD, MPH, ANP-BC, FAAN, FAANP, AACRN
    Professor
    School of Nursing
    Johns Hopkins University
    Nurse Practitioner
    Department of Infectious Diseases
    John G. Bartlett Specialty Practice
    Baltimore, Maryland 


    See the full program at: 
    https://bit.ly/3WhbBvZ

    O&Ps and PAs Take an Interprofessional Approach with Diabetes Patients

    O&Ps and PAs Take an Interprofessional Approach with Diabetes Patients

    In this podcast, we talk with Cara Orr, an assistant professor in the physician assistant program, and Julie Quinlan, an instructor in the orthotics and prosthetics program. They talk to us about the importance of interprofessional collaboration when it comes to treating diabetic patients.

    To learn more about our physician assistant program: salus.edu/Physician-Assistant
    To learn more about our orthotics and prosthetics program: salus.edu/OP

    To learn more about our podcast series, visit salus.edu/podcasts

    Ambassador Program Strengthens Leadership & Interprofessional Skills

    Ambassador Program Strengthens Leadership & Interprofessional Skills

    Salus University's Ambassador Program is comprised of a select group of students across all programs who represent the University. In this podcast, we talk with Emaree Stone ‘25OD and Madison Gates ‘23SLP, who tell us about their rewarding experience of being Salus Ambassadors.

    To learn more about student life at Salus, you can visit salus.edu/life

    To learn more about our podcast series, visit salus.edu/podcasts

    Working With Pain Specialists: An Interprofessional Case Discussion

    Working With Pain Specialists: An Interprofessional Case Discussion

    In this episode,Ameet Nagpal MD, MS, MEd, and Wendy Wright, DNP, ANP-BC, FNP-BC, FAANP, FAAN, FNAP,discuss the complexities of pain management and the important roles of primary care providers and pain specialists in caring for patients with chronic pain. Listen as they go through a case example to provide insight on the common scenario of inheriting a patient with chronic pain when you do not agree with the previous provider’s treatment plan.

    Presenters:
    Ameet Nagpal, MD, MS, MEd
    Incoming Division Chief
    Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
    Department of Orthopedic Surgery and Physical Medicine
    Medical University of South Carolina
    Charleston, South Carolina

    Wendy Wright, DNP, ANP-BC, FNP-BC, FAANP, FAAN, FNAP
    Owner and Family Nurse Practitioner
    Wright & Associates Family Healthcare at Amherst and Concord
    Amherst, New Hampshire

    This activity is supported by an independent educational grant from the Opioid Analgesic REMS Program Companies. Please see
    https://bit.ly/3mgrfb9
    for a listing of REMS Program Companies. This activity is intended to be fully compliant with the Opioid Analgesic REMS education requirements issued by the FDA.

    Provided by Clinical Care Options, LLC and in partnership with the American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Practicing Clinicians Exchange, and ProCE.

    Link to full program:
    https://bit.ly/3mcDHsi

    181: Embracing Interprofessional Practice for PFD - Jaclyn Pederson, MHI and Cuyler Romeo, M.O.T., OTR/L, SCFES, IBCLC

    181: Embracing Interprofessional Practice for PFD - Jaclyn Pederson, MHI and Cuyler Romeo, M.O.T., OTR/L, SCFES, IBCLC
    Feeding Matters is known internationally for placing the caregiver at the heart of the interprofessional practice (IPP) team for a little one with a PFD but do you know why this is so critical? Do you know why it is vital for each PFD IPP team to have an occupational therapist also involved in the little one’s care? Our guests will share current evidence-based practice for why these team members are critical in a patient’s care and offer functional strategies for engaging in interprofessional practice.

    Interprofessional Case Discussions

    Interprofessional Case Discussions

    In this episode, Samantha Catanzano, PharmD, BCPP, and Andrew Friedman, MD, host a discussion of 2 patients who are receiving opioid therapy. The first case details a patient with restless legs syndrome who was prescribed tramadol by his previous provider; he now presents with complaints of constipation and headache. Dr Catanzano provides valuable insights on how to approach a taper for this patient and trial a more appropriate medication. The second case details a patient with “failed back surgery syndrome” and continuous low back pain that is managed poorly with hydromorphone; he now presents with feelings of fatigue, aches, and depression. Dr Friedman takes us through how he evaluated this patient to determine the best course of action and optimize pain management and overall health.  

    Presenters:  

    Samantha Catanzano, PharmD, BCPP
    Clinical Assistant Professor
    Division of Pharmacy Practice
    The University of Texas at Austin College of Pharmacy
    Board-Certified Psychiatric Pharmacist
    Integrated Behavioral Health Department
    Austin, Texas

    Andrew Friedman, MD
    Medical Director, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
    Virginia Mason Franciscan Health
    Director, Spine Clinic and Services
    Virginia Mason Health Center
    Clinical Associate Professor
    University of Washington
    Seattle, Washington

    This activity is supported by an independent educational grant from the Opioid Analgesic REMS Program Companies. Please see
    https://bit.ly/3mgrfb9
    for a listing of REMS Program Companies. This activity is intended to be fully compliant with the Opioid Analgesic REMS education requirements issued by the FDA.

    Provided by Clinical Care Options, LLC, and in partnership with the American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Practicing Clinicians Exchange, and ProCE.

    Link to full program:
    https://bit.ly/3mcDHsi

    Interprofessional and Multidisciplinary Pain Management

    Interprofessional and Multidisciplinary Pain Management

    From Samantha Catanzano, PharmD, BCPP; Andrew Friedman, MD; and Amanda Zimmerman, PA-C, this episode provides an informational discussion on incorporating interprofessional and multidisciplinary care into the management of patients experiencing pain. Listen as these healthcare professionals go through case examples of patients experiencing chronic pain in the setting of an acute injury, an upcoming surgery requiring medication transition, and a prior substance use disorder. Along with providing their input on these individual cases, the experts conclude with a summary of key takeaways for optimizing interprofessional and multidisciplinary management.

    Presenters:

    Samantha Catanzano, PharmD, BCPP
    Clinical Assistant Professor
    Division of Pharmacy Practice
    The University of Texas at Austin College of Pharmacy
    Board-Certified Psychiatric Pharmacist
    Integrated Behavioral Health Department
    Austin, Texas

    Andrew Friedman, MD
    Medical Director, Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
    Virginia Mason Franciscan Health
    Director, Spine Clinic & Services
    Virginia Mason Health Center
    Clinical Associate Professor
    University of Washington
    Seattle, Washington

    Amanda Zimmerman, PA-C
    Physician Assistant
    West Forsyth Pain Management
    Winston-Salem, North Carolina

    This activity is supported by an independent educational grant from the Opioid Analgesic REMS Program Companies. Please see
    https://bit.ly/3mgrfb9 for a listing of REMS Program Companies. This activity is intended to be fully compliant with the Opioid Analgesic REMS education requirements issued by the FDA.

    Provided by Clinical Care Options, LLC, and in partnership with the American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Practicing Clinicians Exchange, and ProCE.

    Link to full program:
    https://bit.ly/3mcDHsi

     

    Episode 27: Deepening Our Understanding of Interprofessional Practice (IPP) with Danika Pfeiffer, PhD, CCC-SLP

    Episode 27: Deepening Our Understanding of Interprofessional Practice (IPP) with Danika Pfeiffer, PhD, CCC-SLP
    Dr. Danika Pfeiffer’s research examines the clinical implications and expressions of inter-professional practice (IPP). Her discussion with Dr. Dakota Sharp covers the importance of IPP, the common misconceptions of practitioners, and how IPP can be utilized more effectively to improve outcomes for patients and clinicians alike. She also shares information about her new podcast, "About, From, & With: A SLP Podcast." You can check out that podcast here (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/about-from-with-a-slp-podcast/id1568966242).

    The Impact of Social Work and Interprofessional Interventions with Dr. Victoria Rizzo

    The Impact of Social Work and Interprofessional Interventions with Dr. Victoria Rizzo

    Victoria M. Rizzo, LCSW-R, PhD, Associate Professor, School of Social Welfare, University at Albany, SUNY has dedicated her career to demonstrating the value of social work in health care settings through her research, teaching, and workforce development activities. Dr. Rizzo’s research examines the impact of social work, and interprofessional interventions that include social workers, on health care utilization, health, and behavioral health outcomes for older adults coping with chronic illnesses, elder abuse, and care giving. She also examines the implications of the findings of her work for health care policy and the financing of the provision of social work services to older adults and their caregivers. Dr. Rizzo has extensive experience as a health care social worker and has conducted research with colleagues at Kaiser Permanente Health Care Systems, Rush University Medical Center in Chicago and the Jewish Association Serving the Aging (JASA) in New York City.

    Dr. Rizzo has published 39 peer-reviewed articles and book chapters. She is currently co-editing a textbook, entitled Gerontological social work and the grand challenges: Focusing on policy and practice. Dr. Rizzo is a distinguished scholar and fellow of the National Academies of Practice (Social Work Academy), a Fellow of the New York Academy of Medicine, and a John A. Hartford Geriatric Social Work Faculty Scholar.

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