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Raise the Line

Michael Carrese, Shiv Gaglani

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Hosts Shiv Gaglani and Michael Carrese from Osmosis.org explore solutions with top experts to strengthen the capacity of our healthcare system during the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond. The Raise the Line interview series has featured hundreds of experts on subjects such as public health, digital health, medical education, hospital systems, healthcare reform, valued-based care, primary care, telehealth, telemedicine, gene editing, gene therapy, genomes, genetics, artificial intelligence, decis ...
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The PA Startup Podcast is a stellar podcast for pre-PA students, current PA students, and new grads starting their careers as Physician Assistants. We offer topical episodes, interviews with practicing PAs offering practical advice about the PA profession and lifestyle, as well as listener-submitted questions and answers. Not everything is taught in school--get the real story with PA Startup and get started on your way to become a PA with PAStartup.co.
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The go-to Plant Based Podcast for Christian women who want to gain vibrant health the enjoyable way so you can thrive in your calling! Are you sick of fighting inflammation, feeling drained of energy, aching, and hoping to feel good one day so you can fully live? Looking for the plant-based natural health podcast that will motivate and educate you in realistic, enjoyable health strategies without any new age woo-woo? Welcome to Power On Plants Podcast! We’re Jarrod and Anita Roussel, your pl ...
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On DOUBLE DOSE Dr. Trish and PA Jeff discuss trending medical topics, conduct interviews with highly respected specialists in multiple fields of study, as well as profiles of interesting patients that we have been honored to treat Trish Hurford is a Board Certified Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Physician based in St. Louis Missouri. She specializes in the treatment of Musculoskeletal injuries and disfunction, with an interest in non-operative treatments of Neck and Back injuries and p ...
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On this episode of Raise the Line, we have the privilege of hearing from one of the nation's top healthcare leaders, Dr. Joshua Gordon, who is the director of the National Institute of Mental Health. In that role, he oversees an extensive portfolio of basic and clinical research that seeks to transform the understanding and treatment of mental illn…
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Well hello, Sunshine! Do you ever worry about getting enough protein or calcium? Have you ever felt overwhelmed when choosing a protein source, wondering if you're making the right choice? In this eye-opening episode, we're revealing the sneaky world of marketing tactics that have cleverly shaped society's beliefs about nutrition. (Now, if you've f…
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The Crucial Role of Psychedelic Therapy Guides - Mary Cosimano, Former Director of Guide and Facilitator Services at The Johns Hopkins Center for Psychedelic and Consciousness Research All of the promising research into the potential benefits of psychedelics in mental health treatment depends on having skilled professionals who can create a therape…
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Do you feel like enjoying sweet treats is a health hazard? Well, thankfully that does not need to be the case. Oh, we get what a huge game-changer this revelation can be, because you know what...we love sweet treats, too! That's why in this episode we're introducing you to the deliciously healthy way you can enjoy desserts and heal your body natura…
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“We're really heading to a cliff when it comes to those expressing interest in healthcare careers,” cautions today’s Raise the Line guest Geoffrey Roche, director of Workforce Development in North America for Siemens Healthineers. Unfortunately, this drop-off in interest is happening as statistics on the current and future shortage of healthcare wo…
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Are you ready to learn the natural way to gain control over your food cravings so you can live the full, active life you were created to enjoy? Then you're going to love this final episode in our 2 Part Series on the Simple Way to Bust Sugar Cravings. Inside this series, we're sharing the realistic steps for getting sweet cravings under control, an…
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Active and fun are rarely the first words associated with medical education, but today’s Raise the Line guest, Dr. Amin Azzam, contends learners get the most value when they can engage with their education rather than passively receive knowledge. As Azzam relates to host Hillary Acer, the vice president of Strategic Operations at Osmosis, he rememb…
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Imagine breaking free from the pull of sugar cravings. We know it sounds like a dream, but we promise that it's not only doable but can also be very enjoyable too! 🎉 Sister, we've been there, succumbing to sweet temptations like sweet-tasting barbecue chips, sugary oatmeal cream pies, and the not-so-good-for-us chocolate options (now do not worry, …
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“When we say ‘treatment for menopause,’ it implies that menopause is a disease, when really it’s a normal and expected time of life,” says Dr. Anna Barbieri, an integrative medicine physician and specialist in menopause certified by the North American Menopause Society. That attentiveness to word choice is reflective of a new perspective that’s dri…
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You want to dine out, enjoy a meal with friends, and still maintain your plant-based diet. But how? Fear not! We are here with practical advice on maintaining your health goals without compromising your social life. We'll walk you through eight steps that will not only ensure you stick to your plant-based lifestyle and gain optimal nutrition but al…
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We've been careful on Raise the Line to use the term psychedelic-assisted therapy because, as we've heard from previous guests, these compounds are best administered in the context of a therapeutic relationship in a safe, controlled setting. Today, we're going to focus on the therapy part of the equation with Dr. Mary “Bit” Yaden, an assistant prof…
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Ever feel like an outsider while dining out at restaurants due to your plant-based lifestyle? We've been there, too, so today Jarrod and I are here to help you change all that. In this episode we're sharing 8 simple strategies that will make your dining out experiences easy and enjoyable. You'll discover how to order from any menu, without the need…
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“I really have challenged the students that have graduated from Duke the last couple of years to consider being ambassadors for science and for communication of what is good science,” says Dr. Mary Klotman, executive vice president for Health Affairs and dean of the School of Medicine at Duke University. She notes that the stakes of disinformation …
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Instead of fretting about AI replacing jobs humans currently do, Dr. Nigam Shah is urging people to adopt a perspective about the technology that echoes President John Kennedy’s famous charge in his inaugural address: ‘ask not what this technology can do to you, ask what you can do with this technology.’ “If medicine simply automated everything we …
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“What's really exciting and scary in medical education right now is we're seeing large language models enter the scene,” says today’s Raise the Line guest Dr. Adam Rodman, who is well-placed to make such an assessment. As co-director of the Innovations in Media and Education Delivery Initiative (iMED) at the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Ro…
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Ready to unlock the secret to optimal health? Are you sick and tired of not feeling good and just wishing that someone would show you how to heal naturally with healthy meals you'd actually love? Well, we've got you covered, because on this episode we're discussing the life-changing impact of using Simple Steps to create the full, vibrant life you'…
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When Munjal Shah and his colleagues chose to use Hippocratic in the name of their new AI-based company, it wasn’t just about signaling their product was involved with healthcare, it was also intended to leverage the ‘do no harm’ philosophy associated with the term. After all, formerly fanciful fears of ‘robots’ replacing doctors have become more re…
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“When my dad gets sick, he has a Harvard-trained physician looking over his shoulder, helping him know what to type in and what queries to ask. I just want that for the world,” says Dr. Michael Howell, who is in a position to advance that vision as chief clinical officer at Google. In that role, Howell leads the team of experts who provide guidance…
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“I have coaching involved in all of my programs. It's just done wonders not only for the work I do, but for me personally,” says Dr. Rachel Salas, a professor of Neurology at Johns Hopkins University and certified strength and life coach. It wasn’t always this way. Salas was well into her career as a sleep specialist and clerkship director before b…
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Have you ever wondered why you have food cravings for the things that are unhealthy? Are your struggles with low energy and how to lose weight really due to lack of willpower, or is something else going on? In this episode, you'll discover the surprising science behind food cravings and the importance of clean food. We'll break down the physiologic…
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You’re going to hear something in this episode of Raise the Line that you most likely have never heard before: what DNA sounds like. Our guests today all had an interest in musically representing DNA for different reasons, and have come together to pursue this theme as a way to raise awareness for rare diseases. Dr. Aditi Kantipuly had used the art…
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“I see health systems being systematically disintermediated by certain payers and some tech companies who are eager to take the easy stuff and leave health systems with really complex, sick and often very poor patients,” says veteran healthcare executive Dr. Marc Harrison. “I need a speedboat to change that.” He’s building that speedboat in partner…
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Listen to Podcast Episode 107: This vs. That – PANCE Blueprint Comparisons You Need to Know (Episode 1) In today’s session, we will be discussing five questions related to PANCE/PANRE Blueprint topics. These questions will cover similar presentations and crucial comparisons that are important for you to know. These topics are often used by PANCE/PA…
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Did you know that hardening of arteries begins in childhood, with almost all children having fatty streaks in their blood vessels by age 10! 😞 That's why we're diving into the realistic way to eat the most heart healthy diet so you can naturally prevent and even reverse heart disease to gain overflowing energy with the power of plant-based foods. T…
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While it’s encouraging that efforts to provide culturally competent care have gained a foothold in the wake of COVID, today’s Raise the Line guest says it is time to expand the conversation to encompass the concepts of cultural safety - which involves awareness of historical power dynamics -- and cultural humility -- which requires an inward look. …
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Our focus on the renaissance in research into psychedelics continues on this episode of Raise the Line, but instead of looking at their potential therapeutic applications, we're going to hear about using them as a tool for learning how the brain works. “We don't have a great idea about the neural basis of self-conception, and psychedelics make us q…
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Ever dreamed of enjoying dining out and achieving weight loss all at the same time? Are you sick of feeling frustrated by choosing lackluster salad off the menu, while drooling over everyone else's delicious-looking meals... and still not losing weight? Rest assured, we're about to reveal the surprising secrets hidden in "healthy" restaurant salads…
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“I'm betting it's going to be more good than bad, but I have some big concerns about where things are headed,” warns Dr. Matthew Johnson of Johns Hopkins University when prognosticating about what impact the use of psychedelics in mental health treatment will have on society at large. As he tells host Shiv Gaglani, once these compounds are more wid…
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For our 400th episode we’re happy to be diving into one of our favorite topics -- direct-to-consumer healthcare -- with a leading force in the space, Dr. Kapil Parakh. In his role as senior medical lead at Google, Dr. Parakh has led projects to expand access to health information and help people achieve their fitness goals using Fitbit and other me…
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Are you a busy woman who would like to discover the energizing benefits of a whole food plant-based powerhouse that’s actually simple to get into your daily routine? Imagine a tiny, natural health warrior, with the power to combat harmful bacteria, viruses, & fungi, all while supporting healthy cholesterol levels (without statin drugs), normalizing…
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“We don't have a shortage of nurses in this country. We have a shortage of nurses willing to practice in the healthcare environments as they are today,” says Rebecca Love, an educator, innovator and leader who has devoted her career to improving the profession of nursing from multiple angles. She’s currently pursuing one of those efforts as chief c…
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Do you struggle with fatigue that keeps you from living the active life you dream of living? Ever felt like you're dragging your body through the day, constantly drained from low energy and joint pain? Sunshine, that doesn't have to be your story anymore. 🌱 🎉 Join us as we share our personal journey from lethargy to liveliness, thanks to learning t…
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Twenty years ago, health outcomes in Eastern North Carolina lagged behind state averages but those deficits have largely been erased, and Dr. Mike Waldrum, Dean of the Brody School of Medicine at East Carolina University, thinks he knows why. “We’ve done it primarily with a community-based focus and taking students only from North Carolina that we …
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Where do you get your protein on a whole food plant based diet? How do you make sure that you are adequately protein combining to get the proper nutrients that your body requires? Sister, do you worry that plant-based diets lack adequate protein? Everywhere you look, you're surrounded by protein shakes, protein bars, and protein powder, so surely g…
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If you were to make a word cloud based on this episode of Raise the Line, community would be the most prominent term. For starters, Dr. Allison Brashear was attracted to Buffalo for its reputation as a welcoming community -- a city of good neighbors, as she puts it -- which reminded her of her roots in the Midwest. She was also encouraged that the …
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“We thought it was the end of psychedelic research, and the great dreams we had were for some future generation,” says Dr. Bill Richards, referring to the 1970s when the Nixon administration criminalized psychedelic compounds. At that point, he could not have imagined there would once again be the thriving interest in psychedelics for both therapeu…
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Ever found yourself longing for the creamy, satisfying deliciousness of a fully loaded baked potato but feeling thwarted by your commitment to a plant-based diet? What if we told you there's a way to savor the comfort food you love without compromising your goals? Join us, Jarrod and Anita Roussel, as we share the remarkable journey that lead us fr…
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“After an hour in this machine, I learned more about my health than the health system had told me my entire life.” That’s our Raise the Line guest Andrew Lacy describing a full body MRI scan he underwent several years ago in Canada that sparked the idea for the company he subsequently founded, Prenuvo, which uses advanced MRI technology for prevent…
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When Tracy Dixon-Salazar was a young mother of two she described herself as a mediocre high school student with no real academic or career ambitions. Today, she has a PhD in Neurobiology and Neurosciences, is credited with uncovering the genetic driver of a rare form of childhood-onset epilepsy, and she also identified the first precision therapy f…
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Ever wished you could walk into a party with a platter of food that makes everyone's jaw drop, vegan or not? Well, today's your lucky day! We're unveiling some of our best-kept secrets for creating quick and easy plant-based party foods that even non-vegans will drool over. From refreshing melon salads to five-minute dressings, we're making sure yo…
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“There's never been a better time to do what we do in our fields and the future of life sciences is so incredibly bright,” says Dr. Lloyd Minor. From his perch as dean of Stanford University School of Medicine, Minor sees the convergence of biomedicine, information science and technology dramatically increasing the pace of discovery-driven science …
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Educating someone to be a nurse, physician or allied health professional is obviously a complex process for learners, faculty and administrators. Today, our new Raise the Line co-host (and Osmosis COO) Derek Apanovitch takes a look at tools that help all of those stakeholders visualize the overall curriculum, where a student is on their learning pa…
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Imagine having an abundance of fresh herbs and veggies right outside your back door, with minimal effort and space required. Welcome to the world of vertical gardening! In this episode, we're sharing all about our favorite vertical garden and how it has revolutionized the way we grow the freshest whole plant foods. Sister, this method has been far …
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The failure of patients to take their medications as prescribed costs the U.S. healthcare system more than $500 billion a year, not to mention the adverse health outcomes it causes. Today’s Raise the Line guest, Sebastian Seiguer, co-founded and leads a company called Scene Health that is tackling this problem with a system that combines video tech…
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To the uninitiated, interoperability may sound like a surgical term, but it actually refers to how IT systems and other technologies communicate with each other. The goal, of course, is seamless communication to improve efficiency and quality of care, but that's obviously a big challenge. Today on Raise the Line, we dive into this important issue w…
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Are you tired of believing that going on another miserable diet is the only way to reach your health goals? Can you imagine shedding those extra pounds and conquering your hunger without resorting to eating meals you hate? Welcome to this episode of the Power On Plants podcast, where we're revealing the secret power of thylakoids found in plant chl…
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Dr. David Yaden’s interest in studying spiritual experiences started with one of his own. As he describes it, it was a totally spontaneous experience involving an intensely altered state of consciousness that left him with an enhanced, positive perspective on life. “This became an obsession, really, to understand this. I learned that these experien…
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“I think we're doing something really special here to change the way healthcare is delivered in South Florida, so keep an eye on us,” says Dr. Julie Pilitsis, dean of the Charles E. Schmidt College of Medicine and Vice President of Medical Affairs at Florida Atlantic University. For one thing, class sizes in the medical and nursing programs are bot…
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Listen to Podcast Episode 106: Ten PANCE, PANRE, and Rotation Review Questions + Review of Adrenal Insufficiency If you can’t see the audio player, click here to listen to the full episode. Welcome to episode 106 of the Audio PANCE and PANRE Physician Assistant/Associate Board Review Podcast. Join me today as we cover ten board review questions for…
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If you have "chronic" health struggles or a disease that is holding you back from living your calling then this is the episode for you! Receiving a medical diagnosis can make you feel like you'll be stuck forever, but we want you to understand that no matter the diagnosis or the "stage" you might have been labeled with, there is hope. ❤️ There is s…
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