Today at 12 PM our founding board member Zac Clark launches his podcast. His podcast will highlight experts, stories of hope and answer all your questions about substance use disorder and mental health.
Available on all platforms: https://lnkd.in/evvvFM5f
Founder and Chief Executive Officer at Release Recovery
Launching a podcast with the following goals:
1. Amplify expert voices in wellness and behavioral healthcare.
2. Provide resources and solutions for questions that regularly fill my DMs.
3. Have some fun.
If we help one person it was worth it. Enjoy and keep going.
First episode goes live today at 12 PM!
https://lnkd.in/eJDNJp9P
Launching a podcast with the following goals:
1. Amplify expert voices in wellness and behavioral healthcare.
2. Provide resources and solutions for questions that regularly fill my DMs.
3. Have some fun.
If we help one person it was worth it. Enjoy and keep going.
First episode goes live today at 12 PM!
https://lnkd.in/eJDNJp9P
"We need to start changing the mindset on how we provide #MaternalHealth care—and not just health care, but health in general, how we think about maternal health." -Dr. Maria E. Rodriguez-Alcala on our podcast, #WonkAtWork
Listen to the full episode here: bit.ly/3yBlb5m
Today we're thrilled to be here with you for a very special episode of the Medical Money Matters podcast. This marks our 100th episode! Yes, we’ve hit a milestone, and we just want to take a moment to thank all of you, our loyal listeners, for tuning in, sharing feedback, and helping us grow this incredible community of healthcare professionals and administrators.
It’s been an amazing journey, filled with insightful conversations and plenty of learning along the way. And on that note, given that we’re here in our 100th episode, we are drawing some timeless wisdom from Benjamin Franklin. You’ve probably heard the old saying, “An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.” That quote is attributed to him, and it holds as much relevance today as it did back then—especially when it comes to running a successful medical group.
Now, while Franklin may have been talking about fire prevention, the message is clear: It’s always better—and often more cost-effective—to prevent problems before they arise rather than scrambling to fix them after the fact. And that’s what we’re going to explore today—how proactive, preventive strategies can protect your practice, improve patient outcomes, and ultimately save you money and stress in the long run.
Follow or Subscribe to get all new episodes as soon as they're dropped. Available on all major podcast platforms, or listen here: https://hubs.la/Q02VdC-10#MedicalMoneyMatters#physicianleadership#physicianwellness#medicalgroupmanagement
Alberta Centennial Medalist; Co-Founder at Synergy Medical Clinic, Synergy Wellness Centre, Sherwood Park Primary Care Network & Physician Empowerment; Clinical Lecturer at Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry, U of Alberta
Reflecting on the challenges we face in healthcare – a tangled web of perfectionism, people-pleasing, and blurred boundaries.
Saying 'no' ❌ becomes a struggle, setting boundaries feels daunting. Operating in broken systems with increasing responsibilities and limited resources amplifies the pressure.
👉 It's crucial to recognize when the weight becomes too much. As caregivers, we can't pour from an empty cup. Let's prioritize self-care, break the cycle, and ensure we're not just surviving, but thriving. 🌱💙
🎙 Learn more about this topic in Episode 32 of the Physician Empowerment Podcast: Setting Boundaries and Dealing with Internalized Shame with Dr. Megan Melo ✨ Listen here: https://loom.ly/KNZtraQ
Today we're thrilled to be here with you for a very special episode of the Medical Money Matters podcast. This marks our 100th episode! Yes, we’ve hit a milestone, and we just want to take a moment to thank all of you, our loyal listeners, for tuning in, sharing feedback, and helping us grow this incredible community of healthcare professionals and administrators.
It’s been an amazing journey, filled with insightful conversations and plenty of learning along the way. And on that note, given that we’re here in our 100th episode, we are drawing some timeless wisdom from Benjamin Franklin. You’ve probably heard the old saying, “An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.” That quote is attributed to him, and it holds as much relevance today as it did back then—especially when it comes to running a successful medical group.
Now, while Franklin may have been talking about fire prevention, the message is clear: It’s always better—and often more cost-effective—to prevent problems before they arise rather than scrambling to fix them after the fact. And that’s what we’re going to explore today—how proactive, preventive strategies can protect your practice, improve patient outcomes, and ultimately save you money and stress in the long run.
Follow or Subscribe to get all new episodes as soon as they're dropped. Available on all major podcast platforms, or listen here: https://hubs.la/Q01zytzH0#MedicalMoneyMatters#physicianleadership#physicianwellness#medicalgroupmanagement
We all strive to be the healthiest versions of ourselves and empower our clients to do the same. Yet, systemic barriers in the medical field often hinder this goal. Dr. Efrat LaMandre, FNP, PHD, Speaker (Dr. E) is dedicated to changing that.
In our latest episode of Making the Ideal Real, Dr. E discusses recognizing and addressing medical gaslighting and how financial advisors can help clients navigate healthcare challenges. Tune in to learn how to integrate wellness needs into your financial planning strategies.
Catch this episode of Making the Ideal Real wherever you listen to podcasts.
#HealthcareReform#MedicalGaslighting#PatientAdvocacy#FinancialPlanning
Reflecting on the challenges we face in healthcare – a tangled web of perfectionism, people-pleasing, and blurred boundaries.
Saying 'no' ❌ becomes a struggle, setting boundaries feels daunting. Operating in broken systems with increasing responsibilities and limited resources amplifies the pressure.
👉 It's crucial to recognize when the weight becomes too much. As caregivers, we can't pour from an empty cup. Let's prioritize self-care, break the cycle, and ensure we're not just surviving, but thriving. 🌱💙
🎙 Learn more about this topic in Episode 32 of the Physician Empowerment Podcast: Setting Boundaries and Dealing with Internalized Shame with Dr. Megan Melo ✨ Listen here: https://loom.ly/KNZtraQ
The latest podcast episode of Disruptors at Work: An Integrated Care Podcast, explores the behavioral health continuum of care and discusses how digital behavioral health solutions can address challenges like fragmented care, lack of access, and stigma.
Listen Now: https://ow.ly/IhnH50SxK4g
Most dentists are programmed and taught to drill, fill, and bill!
They don't understand how to genuinely improve your oral health.
Instead, they just put bandaids over your symptoms and ignore the underlying issues.
Watch the full podcast on my YouTube channel!
#jaycampbell