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Building Bridges Podcast
- Written by: DMSBridge
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Building Bridges is a podcast created by the Butler University Doctor of Medical Science Bridge Program to support and inspire physician associates and the healthcare community as they elevate themselves and the profession. Through thoughtful conversations and diverse perspectives, we connect clinicians, educators, and leaders across disciplines to explore what's next in healthcare, leadership, education, and innovation.We aim to build bridges between education and action, clinical practice and policy, and individual purpose and collective impact. With inclusion, equity, and lifelong learning....
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MN Bridge Interview Series: EMS & the Opioid Crisis
- Written by: MN Bridge
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The opioid crisis demands a stronger response from emergency care and EMS is uniquely positioned to lead. The MN Bridge podcast explores how EMS systems across Minnesota and the country are stepping into this role. This series highlights innovative strategies, local successes, and the evolving responsibilities of emergency providers. It’s a place for honest conversations, practical insights, and stories from the front lines of overdose response.
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Gateway's Hospital Bridge Podcast
- Written by: Rico Bodin
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The Gateway Hospital Bridge Podcast will provide podcast listeners a focused conversation on improving hospital bridge programs, data sharing, linkage to care, and retention of services to hospitals staff, peer support specialist and behavioral health providers. This podcast is made possible through the Overdose Data to Action (OD2A) grant. Gateway Community Services, Inc. is supported by the Florida Department of Children and Families, LSF Health Systems, the City of Jacksonville, the CDC, CARF International, the NIDA Clinical Trials Network, the Florida Blue Foundation, and the Substance ...
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DIGESTING: The latest in IBD
- Written by: BRIDGe Group
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DIGESTING keeps healthcare practitioners working with IBD patients up to date on the most important literature about inflammatory bowel disease. In each episode, gastroenterologists with deep expertise in inflammatory bowel disease discuss the latest studies and tell you what you need to know. It is produced by the BRIDGe Group.
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Too Psyched
- Written by: Jody Bridges
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Hi! I'm Jody and welcome to my podcast. Too Psyched is a podcast dedicated to any and all things psychiatric pharmacology! If you want to learn any clinical pearls about antipsychotics, mood stabilizers and more, this is the place for you! Want to request that I cover a certain topic? Email 2psychedpod@gmail.com!
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The Counterstrain Movement
- Written by: The Bridge Back Project
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Welcome to The Counterstrain Movement, a podcast where we talk about a little known physical medicine and manual therapy technique that is quietly revolutionizing how people approach recovery - from illness, injury, disease and trauma. It's called fascial counterstrain. Together we will explore where counterstrain comes from, how it works, the many conditions it can treat, and how it can help you.
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Emerging Trends Training Series
- Written by: CA Bridge
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The Emerging Trends in Addiction Medicine series features the learnings of hospitals taking part in the CA Bridge Centers of Excellence project. In addition to sharing best practices for low-threshold access to buprenorphine treatment for opioid use disorder, this series will explore emerging treatment pathways for stimulant use disorder and post-overdose care. The series will also share learnings from the Centers of Excellence hospitals’ response to the increased supply of fentanyl in California so that all hospitals are able to address the overdose crisis with evidence-based care.
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