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Consultant360
500 episodes
3 months ago
In this podcast, emergency medicine physician Taylor Brown, MD, of Harvard Medical School breaks down how trauma-informed care can transform interactions in high-pressure emergency settings. She discusses practical strategies to empower patients, reduce retraumatization, and enhance outcomes, even in the most acute clinical encounters.
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In this podcast, emergency medicine physician Taylor Brown, MD, of Harvard Medical School breaks down how trauma-informed care can transform interactions in high-pressure emergency settings. She discusses practical strategies to empower patients, reduce retraumatization, and enhance outcomes, even in the most acute clinical encounters.
Show more...
Science
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Eating Smart - Practical Tips for Cancer Prevention and Care
Podcasts360
16 minutes 15 seconds
1 year ago
Eating Smart - Practical Tips for Cancer Prevention and Care
In this podcast, Lisa Jones RDN, LDN speaks with Amy Bragagnini RD, CSO, a clinical oncology dietitian at Trinity Health Lacks Cancer Center in Grand Rapids, MI, about the role a balanced diet plays in cancer prevention, long-term survivorship, and preventing cancer recurrence, as well as practical tips for caregivers who support their loved ones' nutritional needs. This is part three of a three-part series on cancer nutrition.
Podcasts360
In this podcast, emergency medicine physician Taylor Brown, MD, of Harvard Medical School breaks down how trauma-informed care can transform interactions in high-pressure emergency settings. She discusses practical strategies to empower patients, reduce retraumatization, and enhance outcomes, even in the most acute clinical encounters.