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On this episode of Advances in Care , host Erin Welsh and Dr. Craig Smith, Chair of the Department of Surgery and Surgeon-in-Chief at NewYork-Presbyterian and Columbia discuss the highlights of Dr. Smith’s 40+ year career as a cardiac surgeon and how the culture of Columbia has been a catalyst for innovation in cardiac care. Dr. Smith describes the excitement of helping to pioneer the institution’s heart transplant program in the 1980s, when it was just one of only three hospitals in the country practicing heart transplantation. Dr. Smith also explains how a unique collaboration with Columbia’s cardiology team led to the first of several groundbreaking trials, called PARTNER (Placement of AoRTic TraNscatheteR Valve), which paved the way for a monumental treatment for aortic stenosis — the most common heart valve disease that is lethal if left untreated. During the trial, Dr. Smith worked closely with Dr. Martin B. Leon, Professor of Medicine at Columbia University Irving Medical Center and Chief Innovation Officer and the Director of the Cardiovascular Data Science Center for the Division of Cardiology. Their findings elevated TAVR, or transcatheter aortic valve replacement, to eventually become the gold-standard for aortic stenosis patients at all levels of illness severity and surgical risk. Today, an experienced team of specialists at Columbia treat TAVR patients with a combination of advancements including advanced replacement valve materials, three-dimensional and ECG imaging, and a personalized approach to cardiac care. Finally, Dr. Smith shares his thoughts on new frontiers of cardiac surgery, like the challenge of repairing the mitral and tricuspid valves, and the promising application of robotic surgery for complex, high-risk operations. He reflects on life after he retires from operating, and shares his observations of how NewYork-Presbyterian and Columbia have evolved in the decades since he began his residency. For more information visit nyp.org/Advances…
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This show is targeted at listeners who are debating if therapy is for them. We want to address people's fears, concerns and educate and inspire them to take the plunge into mental health therapy. We believe there is so much good that can come from it. The show is meant to be entertaining and give you a new perspective!
Indhold leveret af Merrill Fink. Alt podcastindhold inklusive episoder, grafik og podcastbeskrivelser uploades og leveres direkte af Merrill Fink eller deres podcastplatformspartner. Hvis du mener, at nogen bruger dit ophavsretligt beskyttede værk uden din tilladelse, kan du følge processen beskrevet her https://da.player.fm/legal.
This show is targeted at listeners who are debating if therapy is for them. We want to address people's fears, concerns and educate and inspire them to take the plunge into mental health therapy. We believe there is so much good that can come from it. The show is meant to be entertaining and give you a new perspective!
In this episode we cover how people accidentally get into conflict. There are numerous ways family members get into a fight that nobody wanted. This episode walks through some examples of that and how to avoid it. In this episode we also answer questions like -How do I refute ideas I don't agree with? -What to do if another person is talking crazy? -How can I avoid a fight with my spouse or child? -How can I be a better negotiator? Also find me at counselorscanhelp.com…
Learn negotiating skills from the best. In this episode we start learning the skills of negotiating from an FBI negotiator Chris Voss. From his book "Never Split the Difference" you can learn valuable insights which can relate to problem solving and relationships. This show will begin a series on negotiating. In this episode we answer questions like.. -How do I start a negotiation? -What mistakes are made in negotiations? -How can I negotiate when the other person doesn't know what they want? -How can I negotiate if I don't know what I want? -Can the FBI teach me negotiating skills? -Where can I learn negotiating techniques? See me also at counselorscanhelp.com…
In this show I do a review of conflict and where people generally go wrong. Where do we typically bog down? If we are getting upset due to a long-standing story, we tend to perpetuate more of the same. The argument just continues. Hope is lost. This show is trying to regain hope and talk about more examples that may be more effective. We discuss needs, nonviolent communication and the hope of "what is going right" and encouraging each other. In this show we answer questions about -How can we change the negative cycle in a relationship? -How can we get a better relationship? -How can we resolve a dispute if we both dig in? See me also on counselorscanhelp.com…
In this show I will discuss the main reason change gets off the rails. Usually it is a situation that is overwhelming. People get overwhelmed by the whole situation in their lives. For that reason, it is hard to stay on track because new problems arise and we now have a game of whack-a-mole. This constant awareness of what is wrong and new fires to put out is just exhausting. For this reason, change has to make priorities and stick to them. This is difficult and I will discuss how to navigate this. In this episode I will answer -How to keep change on track? -Why do people usually give up on change? -How can I learn to take on problems one by one? -Who can help me with change? Also see me on counselorscanhelp.com…
In this show we discuss how to begin the change process. In general, the recommendation is to start easy. Start with what you can handle. This will be different for different people. It is up to you to set the starting strategy. In this show we answer -How do I get started with change? -What typically leads to failing to start a new habit? -Why do people recommend you start small with change? -Shouldn't I wait until I feel better to start change? See me on counselorscanhelp.com…
Numerous times we attempt change and don't succeed. It is important to take a quick look into what usually gets people off track and how to stay motivated. In this episode we discuss the deadly comparisons that people make and how to spot a negative cycle and actually develop a plan for the future. In this episode we discuss -How can I stay motivated to make change? -Can comparison be good? -Can comparison be harmful and how to keep it productive? -How to identify my bad habits? -Why are habits hard to change? -Can we make habits easier to change? We me also on counselorscanhelp.com…
In this episode we will cover the idea of the mindset of change. What does it take to make lasting and effective change? Many times we focus on the outcome and the process, but not the mindset needed. Therefore, change becomes much more difficult. What is the mindset needed to create a better environment for lasting change? In this episode we will answer -How can I learn to make lasting change? -What usually leads to the unsuccessful change attempts? -What is the mindset of change? -What is a great resource for change? See me also on counselorscanhelp.com…
In this episode I set up the idea of time preference. Many people want to make changes or decide a new year's resolution. What to choose? Time preference is a mentality that will really help identify the next step. Time preference is assessing if you have short term or long term goals. This episode will introduce a new way of thinking about how you look at problems and the world. In following episodes we will discuss how to take this into action in the following episode. In this episode we answer the following questions -How do I decide what needs changing? -What is time preference? -How do I learn to think more long-term? -What is short-term vs long-term thinking? -Why have I probably made bad choices in the past? -Can I make changes if I don't think I have a future? -What mentality is needed to make long-term change See me on counselorcanhelp.com In this…
Join the new economy and donate to a movement using bitcoin. Here is the link to help you contribute a small amount or tip to the show and the bitcoin economy. Donate to Counselors Can Help Holidays can be hard and family events can add stress. It's supposed to be fun. This show I discuss some survival tips to keep things on track and hopefully get more out of it. The theme is process of outcome. What does that mean and how to use that in situations? in this show we answer -How to survive holiday parties and events? -What tips will help me do better at holiday parties -How can I learn to keep my cool at family holiday events? -See me on counselorscanhelp.com…
Join the new economy and donate to a movement using bitcoin. Here is the link to help you contribute a small amount or tip to the show and the bitcoin economy. Donate to Counselors Can Help In this show we will discuss trauma and how it impacts your life and your relationships. This show is about teaching you what trauma does to you, how we would work on that and then some examples of what this would look like. If you find yourself shutting down during any conflict, avoiding it to keep the peace, or being told you are too aggressive, controlling and angry, this show will address that. In this show we will answer the questions of -How do I stop being so angry at my spouse or child? -What can I do to change that? -How does trauma affect relationships? -Why don't I feel connected to my family? -Can I change my bad habits? -Why can't I stop yelling at my child or spouse? -How do I get my voice back? Also, see me on counselorscanhelp.com…
Join the new economy and donate to a movement using bitcoin. Here is the link to help you contribute a small amount or tip to the show and the bitcoin economy. Donate to Counselors Can Help How can a person start to make changes after a life of anxiety? What is the strategy? If everything makes you nervous, how do you get over that? In this episode we will talk about the general strategy and what it takes to build the life you want. This show is best consumed with show 10, 11 and 12. A full anxiety buffet. There is hope. You can start to build a better life. In this episode we will cover -How to be less anxious? -Getting over anxiety -"Anxiety is ruining my life" -"Anxiety is killing me" -How is anxiety ruining my relationships? -My anxiety is getting worse -Can a counselor or therapist help me with anxiety? Enjoy the show! See more on https://www.counselorscanhelp.com/…
Join the new economy and donate to a movement using bitcoin. Here is the link to help you contribute a small amount or tip to the show and the bitcoin economy. Donate to Counselors Can Help In this show I discuss more on what to do when another person is melting down or going negative. Communication problems in relationships is always unique and needs a set of skills. This episode is about listening and stopping or slowing unhealthy habits in relationships. Let's review how to listen and when not to try to solve stuff. In this show we discuss -Communication problems in relationships -How do I learn to listen? -Resolving or avoiding conflict in relationships -How to learn to listen and not just try to solve it -How do I comfort a person? -What are the benefits of listening? See me on https://www.counselorscanhelp.com/…
In this episode I build the case of how to view a relationship and getting yourself and others to focus on the bigger picture and not just what is wrong. We typically can get into a cycle of bickering and criticizing or giving each other "helpful" suggestions about how to succeed. My visual in this case is a garden, and we will go through some examples of how to think about it. The use of a garden has been done before and so it is not new, but I will bring some new ways to think about it and how to use it to avoid the bad habits that people get into all the time. In this episode we will address -How is a relationship like a garden? -Why do people tend to just focus on the problems? -What are some common leadership mistakes? -How can I learn to be more positive in a relationship? -Should I be the first to text or communicate? -How does a garden metaphor help with relationships and leadership? See me also on my website https://www.counselorscanhelp.com/…
In this episode I talk about what we control. It really is more than you think. There are numerous important things in life that we control. The point of talking about this is to plan to put more effort and thought into those areas. Lets spend less on the areas we don't control, which usually leads to emotional problems and frustration. In this episode I discuss -What can I actually control? -How much control do individuals have? -Do I control my emotions? -Do I control my brain? -Can I control the actions of others? -What are my priorities? See me on counselorcanhelp.com if you want to know more or want to work with me as your therapist and live in northern Utah.…
Today's show is about hearing bad news. This can come from anybody at all, but the person has just experienced a painful situation and they are relaying it to you. We shall discuss some things to think about and try to keep it simple. We don't want to make the situation worse. You can use this episode to prep for a future event and also go back in your memory to a situation like this and see how you did or what you could have done differently? What can you try to do better in the future? In this episode we will answer the questions of -How can I support a person who is grieving? -How can I be a supportive friend or parent? -Can I be supportive but not enabling? -Should I give unsolicited advice to a person who is hurting? -Is it ok to tell a person to calm down? Also find me on counselorscanhelp.com…
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