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    Explore "practitioners" with insightful episodes like "Bladder Meridian 30 to 35, Acupuncture Points and Clinical Applications", "Bladder Meridian 24 to 29, Acupuncture Points and Clinical Applications", "#23 - Cardiology", "Bladder Meridian 18 to 23, Acupuncture Points and Clinical Applications" and "#21 - Medical Television Shows" from podcasts like ""Acupuncture Points and their Clinical Application", "Acupuncture Points and their Clinical Application", "Just Some Podcast for Advanced Practitioners", "Acupuncture Points and their Clinical Application" and "Just Some Podcast for Advanced Practitioners"" and more!

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    Bladder Meridian 30 to 35, Acupuncture Points and Clinical Applications

    Bladder Meridian 30 to 35, Acupuncture Points and Clinical Applications

    This podcast explores needling technique, indications, and clinical applications for the individual acupuncture points of Bladder 30 to 35. As seasoned practitioners work many years with different points, a certain distinct pattern of usage arises from these experiences. This discussion is more highly focused than what an acupuncture textbook can provide. The conversation is based on our own experience in working with these individual points over a period of 30 years in clinical practice. It is our hope that acupuncture practitioners will gain a refreshed new view of these points with renewed clinical insights. About the authors: Dr. Daoshing Ni is the co-founder of Yo San University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, and serves as chair of the Doctoral program in Women’s Health and Reproductive Medicine. Dr. James Skoien is an international lecturer on the topic of Chinese Medicine with over 33 years of teaching experience.

    Bladder Meridian 24 to 29, Acupuncture Points and Clinical Applications

    Bladder Meridian 24 to 29, Acupuncture Points and Clinical Applications

    This podcast explores needling technique, indications, and clinical applications for the individual acupuncture points of Bladder 24 to 29. As seasoned practitioners work many years with different points, a certain distinct pattern of usage arises from these experiences. This discussion is more highly focused than what an acupuncture textbook can provide. The conversation is based on our own experience in working with these individual points over a period of 30 years in clinical practice. It is our hope that acupuncture practitioners will gain a refreshed new view of these points with renewed clinical insights. About the authors: Dr. Daoshing Ni is the co-founder of Yo San University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, and serves as chair of the Doctoral program in Women’s Health and Reproductive Medicine. Dr. James Skoien is an international lecturer on the topic of Chinese Medicine with over 33 years of teaching experience.

    #23 - Cardiology

    #23 - Cardiology

    At a listener suggestion, we discuss things cardiology for Valentine's Day. Ben and Tom welcome Jen, Cardiology NP, to the show. We discuss referring to cardiology, testing that needs done before sending to cardiology, and where does cardiology refer too when they need to. Broken Heart Syndrome is examined as well. We end on some weird cardiac cases that Ben, Tom, and Jen have seen in their careers. You'll likely notice that Tom sounds better and you'll hear why. We enjoyed having Jen on the show and we think you'll enjoy it as well. 4StateAPN Conference - http://4stateapn.enpnetwork.com

    Bladder Meridian 18 to 23, Acupuncture Points and Clinical Applications

    Bladder Meridian 18 to 23, Acupuncture Points and Clinical Applications

    This podcast explores needling technique, indications, and clinical applications for the individual acupuncture points of Bladder 18 to 23. As seasoned practitioners work many years with different points, a certain distinct pattern of usage arises from these experiences. This discussion is more highly focused than what an acupuncture textbook can provide. The conversation is based on our own experience in working with these individual points over a period of 30 years in clinical practice. It is our hope that acupuncture practitioners will gain a refreshed new view of these points with renewed clinical insights. About the authors: Dr. Daoshing Ni is the co-founder of Yo San University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, and serves as chair of the Doctoral program in Women’s Health and Reproductive Medicine. Dr. James Skoien is an international lecturer on the topic of Chinese Medicine with over 33 years of teaching experience.

    #21 - Medical Television Shows

    #21 - Medical Television Shows

    The guys decided to have a lighter, more fun episode so they looked at medical television shows and how accurate.... or grossly inaccurate they are. They reached out to our listeners who provided lots of feedback on things they have seen in shows as well. The basics are covered like shocking asystole in codes and intubating with yankauers. Then they go in-depth into several shows that have tons of errors in them. Let's just say, if providers practice like they do on television, licenses would be revoked quickly. Our stories you may have missed involves concerns from the WHO and another incident of a medical professional losing their life.

    Bladder Meridian 12 to 17, Acupuncture Points and Clinical Applications

    Bladder Meridian 12 to 17, Acupuncture Points and Clinical Applications

    This podcast explores needling technique, indications, and clinical applications for the individual acupuncture points of Bladder 12 to 17. As seasoned practitioners work many years with different points, a certain distinct pattern of usage arises from these experiences. This discussion is more highly focused than what an acupuncture textbook can provide. The conversation is based on our own experience in working with these individual points over a period of 30 years in clinical practice. It is our hope that acupuncture practitioners will gain a refreshed new view of these points with renewed clinical insights. About the authors: Dr. Daoshing Ni is the co-founder of Yo San University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, and serves as chair of the Doctoral program in Women’s Health and Reproductive Medicine. Dr. James Skoien is an international lecturer on the topic of Chinese Medicine with over 33 years of teaching experience.

    #20 - Opioid Epidemic - Part 2 - The End

    #20 - Opioid Epidemic - Part 2 - The End

    In part 2 of the opioid episode, Tom and Ben look at where we are now in regards to the opioid episode with some startling statistics. After that, the guys look at how practices are changing in family practice and prescribing controlled substances as well as looking at treatment options for opioid addictions. In looking at treatment options, they look at the most popular options currently available and discuss what some options may be with the future of treating those with opioid addiction. Ben and Tom also give out some numbers for help and wanted to make sure they get into the show notes. If you or someone you love is addicted to prescription medications or illicit drugs, the SAMHSA Helpline is 1-800-662-HELP or 1-800-662-4357. If you or someone you love is contemplating suicide, please reach out for help with your primary provider, mental health, or the suicide lifeline. 1-800-273-8255

    Bladder Meridian 6 to 11, Acupuncture Points and Clinical Applications

    Bladder Meridian 6 to 11, Acupuncture Points and Clinical Applications

    This podcast explores needling technique, indications, and clinical applications for the individual acupuncture points of Bladder 6 to 11. As seasoned practitioners work many years with different points, a certain distinct pattern of usage arises from these experiences. This discussion is more highly focused than what an acupuncture textbook can provide. The conversation is based on our own experience in working with these individual points over a period of 30 years in clinical practice. It is our hope that acupuncture practitioners will gain a refreshed new view of these points with renewed clinical insights. About the authors: Dr. Daoshing Ni is the co-founder of Yo San University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, and serves as chair of the Doctoral program in Women’s Health and Reproductive Medicine. Dr. James Skoien is an international lecturer on the topic of Chinese Medicine with over 33 years of teaching experience.

    Small Intestine Meridian 19 - Bladder 5, Acupuncture Points and Clinical Applications

    Small Intestine Meridian 19 - Bladder 5, Acupuncture Points and Clinical Applications

    This podcast explores needling technique, indications, and clinical applications for the individual acupuncture points of Small Intestine Points 19  to Bladder 5. As seasoned practitioners work many years with different points, a certain distinct pattern of usage arises from these experiences. This discussion is more highly focused than what an acupuncture textbook can provide. The conversation is based on our own experience in working with these individual points over a period of 30 years in clinical practice. It is our hope that acupuncture practitioners will gain a refreshed new view of these points with renewed clinical insights. About the authors: Dr. Daoshing Ni is the co-founder of Yo San University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, and serves as chair of the Doctoral program in Women’s Health and Reproductive Medicine. Dr. James Skoien is an international lecturer on the topic of Chinese Medicine with over 33 years of teaching experience.

    Small Intestine Meridian 7 - 12, Acupuncture Points and Clinical Applications

    Small Intestine Meridian 7 - 12, Acupuncture Points and Clinical Applications

    This podcast explores needling technique, indications, and clinical applications for the individual acupuncture points of Small Intestine Points 7 - 12. As seasoned practitioners work many years with different points, a certain distinct pattern of usage arises from these experiences. This discussion is more highly focused than what an acupuncture textbook can provide. The conversation is based on our own experience in working with these individual points over a period of 30 years in clinical practice. It is our hope that acupuncture practitioners will gain a refreshed new view of these points with renewed clinical insights. About the authors: Dr. Daoshing Ni is the co-founder of Yo San University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, and serves as chair of the Doctoral program in Women’s Health and Reproductive Medicine. Dr. James Skoien is an international lecturer on the topic of Chinese Medicine with over 33 years of teaching experience.

    Just Some Podcast for Advanced Practitioners Episode 16 - First Responders

    Just Some Podcast for Advanced Practitioners Episode 16 - First Responders
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    In this episode, the Christmas episode, Ben & Tom welcome Christine from Antidotes, Stories in Medicine to the show. Like any good holiday get together, they tell stories from days as first responders before they were Nurse Practitioners. Hear stories about police, fire, EMS, 9-1-1 dispatch, and ER in this episode that will likely have you ducking for cover, laughing, and maybe even a few tears shed. You'll hear how Ben transitioned from 9-1-1 and law enforcement to nursing and you'll hear the story of the night Tom decided to go from police officer to nurse. Christine shares some great stories of hostage calls and humanitarian missions. This episode has bullets, babies, and flash bang grenades. If you like this episode, make sure you subscribed to Christine's podcast "Antidotes, Stories in Medicine" on all major podcast channels or she can be found at https://antidotespodcast.podbean.com/ You can also find her on Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/antidotespodcast Instagram - http://www.instagram.com/antidotespodcast Twitter - http://www.twitter.com/antidotespod Amazon Affiliate Link - https://www.amazon.com/?tag=justsomepodca-20&linkCode=ur1

    Small Intestine Meridian 1 - 6, Acupuncture Points and Clinical Applications

    Small Intestine Meridian 1 - 6, Acupuncture Points and Clinical Applications

    This podcast explores needling technique, indications, and clinical applications for the individual acupuncture points of Small Intestine Meridian 1 - 6. As seasoned practitioners work many years with different points, a certain distinct pattern of usage arises from these experiences. This discussion is more highly focused than what an acupuncture textbook can provide. The conversation is based on our own experience in working with these individual points over a period of 30 years in clinical practice. It is our hope that acupuncture practitioners will gain a refreshed new view of these points with renewed clinical insights. About the authors: Dr. Daoshing Ni is the co-founder of Yo San University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, and serves as chair of the Doctoral program in Women’s Health and Reproductive Medicine. Dr. James Skoien is an international lecturer on the topic of Chinese Medicine with over 33 years of teaching experience.

    Heart Meridian 4 - 9, Acupuncture Points and Clinical Applications

    Heart Meridian 4 - 9, Acupuncture Points and Clinical Applications

    This podcast explores needling technique, indications, and clinical applications for the individual acupuncture points of Heart Meridian 4 - 9. As seasoned practitioners work many years with different points, a certain distinct pattern of usage arises from these experiences. This discussion is more highly focused than what an acupuncture textbook can provide. The conversation is based on our own experience in working with these individual points over a period of 30 years in clinical practice. It is our hope that acupuncture practitioners will gain a refreshed new view of these points with renewed clinical insights. About the authors: Dr. Daoshing Ni is the co-founder of Yo San University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, and serves as chair of the Doctoral program in Women’s Health and Reproductive Medicine. Dr. James Skoien is an international lecturer on the topic of Chinese Medicine with over 33 years of teaching experience.

    Spleen Meridian 19 - 21, Heart 1 - 3, Acupuncture Points and Clinical Applications

    Spleen Meridian 19 - 21, Heart 1 - 3, Acupuncture Points and Clinical Applications

    This podcast explores needling technique, indications, and clinical applications for the individual acupuncture points of Spleen Meridian 19 - 21 and Heart Meridian 1 - 3. As seasoned practitioners work many years with different points, a certain distinct pattern of usage arises from these experiences. This discussion is more highly focused than what an acupuncture textbook can provide. The conversation is based on our own experience in working with these individual points over a period of 30 years in clinical practice. It is our hope that acupuncture practitioners will gain a refreshed new view of these points with renewed clinical insights. About the authors: Dr. Daoshing Ni is the co-founder of Yo San University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, and serves as chair of the Doctoral program in Women’s Health and Reproductive Medicine. Dr. James Skoien is an international lecturer on the topic of Chinese Medicine with over 33 years of teaching experience.

    Spleen Meridian 13 - 18 Acupuncture Points and Clinical Applications

    Spleen Meridian 13 - 18  Acupuncture Points and Clinical Applications

    This podcast explores needling technique, indications, and clinical applications for the individual acupuncture points of Spleen Meridian 13 - 18. As seasoned practitioners work many years with different points, a certain distinct pattern of usage arises from these experiences. This discussion is more highly focused than what an acupuncture textbook can provide. The conversation is based on our own experience in working with these individual points over a period of 30 years in clinical practice. It is our hope that acupuncture practitioners will gain a refreshed new view of these points with renewed clinical insights. About the authors: Dr. Daoshing Ni is the co-founder of Yo San University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, and serves as chair of the Doctoral program in Women’s Health and Reproductive Medicine. Dr. James Skoien is an international lecturer on the topic of Chinese Medicine with over 33 years of teaching experience.

    Spleen Meridian 7 - 12 Acupuncture Points and Clinical Applications

    Spleen Meridian 7 - 12  Acupuncture Points and Clinical Applications

    This podcast explores needling technique, indications, and clinical applications for the individual acupuncture points of Spleen Meridian 7 - 12. As seasoned practitioners work many years with different points, a certain distinct pattern of usage arises from these experiences. This discussion is more highly focused than what an acupuncture textbook can provide. The conversation is based on our own experience in working with these individual points over a period of 30 years in clinical practice. It is our hope that acupuncture practitioners will gain a refreshed new view of these points with renewed clinical insights. About the authors: Dr. Daoshing Ni is the co-founder of Yo San University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, and serves as chair of the Doctoral program in Women’s Health and Reproductive Medicine. Dr. James Skoien is an international lecturer on the topic of Chinese Medicine with over 33 years of teaching experience.

    FUMS 025 – Getting Paid For YOUR Patient Experience

    FUMS 025 – Getting Paid For YOUR Patient Experience

    Today’s episode is an interview with Jen Horenjeff a patient advocate, Ph.D. and the founder of Savvy Cooperative, a platform that connects patients and others in healthcare, providing the industry with real patient input and experiences to help improve products and services for a better patient experience. And it compensates those patients for that valuable information.

    In this episode, Jen explains how being a patient and a professional opened the door for her to connect the patient experiences and knowledge to create a platform to improve the work of medical professionals and provide better patient experience through research, products, and services.

    She also shares the value of being in a cooperative. It’s all about being valued and understood, knowing that your perspective matters. Every patient has something very unique to offer and professionals should be aware of that. The beauty of being in coop is that it's a union that’s more powerful the more members join and engage in it.

    Full show notes and resources: https://fumsnow.com/fums-025-getting-paid-for-your-patient-experience

    Spleen Meridian 1 - 6 Acupuncture Points and Clinical Applications

    Spleen Meridian 1 - 6  Acupuncture Points and Clinical Applications

    This podcast explores needling technique, indications, and clinical applications for the individual acupuncture points of Spleen Meridian 1 - 6. As seasoned practitioners work many years with different points, a certain distinct pattern of usage arises from these experiences. This discussion is more highly focused than what an acupuncture textbook can provide. The conversation is based on our own experience in working with these individual points over a period of 30 years in clinical practice. It is our hope that acupuncture practitioners will gain a refreshed new view of these points with renewed clinical insights. About the authors: Dr. Daoshing Ni is the co-founder of Yo San University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, and serves as chair of the Doctoral program in Women’s Health and Reproductive Medicine. Dr. James Skoien is an international lecturer on the topic of Chinese Medicine with over 33 years of teaching experience.

    Stomach Meridian 40 - 45 Acupuncture Points and Clinical Applications

    Stomach Meridian 40 - 45 Acupuncture Points and Clinical Applications

    This podcast explores needling technique, indications, and clinical applications for the individual acupuncture points of Stomach Meridian 40-45. As seasoned practitioners work many years with different points, a certain distinct pattern of usage arises from these experiences. This discussion is more highly focused than what an acupuncture textbook can provide. The conversation is based on our own experience in working with these individual points over a period of 30 years in clinical practice. It is our hope that acupuncture practitioners will gain a refreshed new view of these points with renewed clinical insights. About the authors: Dr. Daoshing Ni is the co-founder of Yo San University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, and serves as chair of the Doctoral program in Women’s Health and Reproductive Medicine. Dr. James Skoien is an international lecturer on the topic of Chinese Medicine with over 33 years of teaching experience.

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