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.
Understanding the Association Between Kidney Health and Diet for Disease Managment
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Understanding the Association Between Kidney Health and Diet for Disease Managment
In this podcast episode, Lisa Jones, MA, RDN, LDN, FAND, interviews Kimberly Snodgrass, RDN, LD, FAND, a renal care coordinator at Fresenius Medical Care, on how dietitians can effectively address some common challenges in managing the diet of patients with renal conditions, such as teaching patients how to incorporate food they like to eat in a healthy way, and what the emerging trends are in renal nutrition and how dietitians can incorporate them in their care. This episode is part two of a three-part series.
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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.