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Missouri Health Talks
KBIA
309 episodes
2 weeks ago
Missouri Health Talks travels throughout the state gathering conversations between Missourians about issues of access to healthcare.
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Missouri Health Talks travels throughout the state gathering conversations between Missourians about issues of access to healthcare.
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Health & Fitness
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Missouri Health Talks
"Building Community Bridges exists because I don't want no one else to go through what I went through by themselves."
Building Community Bridges is a group that focuses on supporting area youth — and their families — by providing community and giving them the chance to discover new passions and learn new skills, such as boxing, chess, modeling, dance and more.
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2 weeks ago
3 minutes

Missouri Health Talks
"We want to be that foundation of a family for them because every kid deserves the support of a family."
Kayla Keller and Hannah Pond both work at the Halo Girls Home in Jefferson City, a residential program for homeless and at-risk girls ages 16-21 who are pregnant, parenting, and non-parenting.
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3 weeks ago
3 minutes

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Neurodivergent people are 'constantly battling their brains in a world that can be very difficult for them.'
Hannah Dolan lives in Jefferson City and was diagnosed with ADHD as an adult. She spoke about the importance of talking about and normalizing neurodivergent experiences.
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4 weeks ago
3 minutes

Missouri Health Talks
This holiday season, 'partnering with your food allergy guest is the most important way to signal inclusivity.'
Craig Fontenot and Dr. Kelly Cleary both work at Food Allergy Research & Education, or FARE — a national non-profit focusing on food allergies. They spoke about what people can do to make holiday gathering safe and more comfortable for everyone.
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1 month ago
3 minutes

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"When you're constantly being attacked, discriminated against... it makes it harder to afford your basic needs."
The Center Project is an LGTBQ+ community center in Columbia that serves mid-Missouri. Mel Constantine Miseo is a board member and spoke about the recently announced food share for the holidays — where anyone needing help can come to the Center Project and receive shelf stable foods.
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1 month ago
3 minutes

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"Youth experiencing foster care or housing instability or homelessness — they're just kids. They want somebody to recognize their birthday."
Erin Washburn and Stephanie Daniels both work for FosterAdopt Connect in Springfield. They spoke about how some of their services — especially their Youth Connect Center can support youth ages 13 through 21, as well as families involved in the child welfare system.
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1 month ago
3 minutes

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AI ambient listening tools allow doctors to 'actually sit, look at my patient, listen to them.'
Dr. Matthew Tilton and Amy Baumgartner with Northeast Missouri Health Council in Kirksville spoke about how they use AI in their clinic — having it listen to patient-provider conversations, so doctors can focus less on their note taking and more on their connection with patients.
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1 month ago
3 minutes

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In medicine, 'you need to consider — what is the ethical implication of using or not using the AI?'
Dr. Philip Payne is the chief health AI officer at the Center for Health AI, a collaboration between WashU Medicine and BJC Health System in St. Louis. He spoke about the code of conduct that providers should consider when employing AI in healthcare processes and decisions.
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2 months ago
3 minutes

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AI chatbots could help pregnant people with opioid use disorder find treatment
Nurses Drew Herbert and Matt Farmer are University of Missouri researchers trying to find out if generative AI, along with professional therapy, can help pregnant people with opioid use disorder who are ready to seek care.
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2 months ago
3 minutes

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Using AI for second opinions: “In a matter of seconds, it essentially renders a [breast cancer] risk assessment.”
Dr. Amy Patel is the Medical Director of the Breast Cancer Center at Liberty Hospital outside Kansas City. She spoke about an AI algorithm they use with breast ultrasounds that gives radiologists a data-informed second opinion.
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2 months ago
3 minutes

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Using AI to improve stroke outcomes in rural Missouri: “We can save your life."
Jason Mayberry is the stroke coordinator for Texas County Memorial Hospital in Houston, Missouri. They began using RapidAI, an AI software, in October 2023 that helps their doctors more quickly assess, diagnose and begin treatment for people experiencing stokes.
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2 months ago
3 minutes

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PFLAG Sedalia makes space for 'people seeking support for themselves or for their loved ones.'
PFLAG Sedalia is a community group focused on serving LGBTQ+ folks and their families throughout western Missouri and beyond.
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3 months ago
3 minutes

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"Our goal has always been to ensure that kids are getting services without having to drive really far distances."
Jessi Frencken and Carmen Rathert are the co-owners of The Pediatric Place, an interdisciplinary therapy clinic in Clinton and Knob Noster that offer services, such as occupational therapy, speech therapy, physical therapy, ABA [applied behavior analysis] therapy and more.
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3 months ago
3 minutes

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Overcoming the barrier of rural transportation with 'the power of people and of volunteers.'
New Growth Transit is based in El Dorado Springs, and it serves it’s community as a sort of neighbor-to-neighbor ride share – where community-member volunteers are reimbursed to drive folks to the doctor, work or to get groceries.
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3 months ago
3 minutes

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"As senior centers, we're constantly looking at our communities and trying to see what works."
Once a month, the senior center in Osceola offers a toenail clinic for their patrons.
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3 months ago
3 minutes

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Connecting residents to resources: 'Something that seems small can make all the difference in someone's life.'
Mercy Services United is a newer initiative in Sedalia that provides a walk-in hub for social services and connection for those in need. It’s a partnership between many organizations, including the United Way of Pettis County and the ToRCH program at Bothwell Regional Health Center.
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4 months ago
3 minutes

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Programs for Sedalia seniors, 'kind of started in the fitness realm, but then it's grown.'
The Heckert Community Center in Sedalia opened in 2022 and offers many services to members, such as a full gym, an indoor walking track, an indoor pool, a myriad of fitness classes and more.
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4 months ago
3 minutes

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"Families will tell us that donating (breast) milk can help them along their grief journey."
The Pettis County Health Center has just officially become a milk depot – which means they are now a drop off site for those wishing to donate human breast milk to help medically fragile and premature infants.
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4 months ago
3 minutes

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With oral health in rural Missouri, 'the thought process is – take the care to where they're at.'
The Northeast Missouri Health Council in Kirksville is a federally qualified health center (FQHC), that serves folks throughout northeast Missouri. At an FQHC, patients regardless of income and whether or not they have insurance can access a wide variety of services, including medical and dental care.
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5 months ago
3 minutes

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"Our goal is to keep people as independent as possible in the communities of their choice."
Rural Advocates for Independent Living, or RAIL as it’s more commonly known, is an organization based in Kirksville that covers 10 counties throughout northeast Missouri. Its goal is to help people with disabilities stay independent and in their communities.
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5 months ago
3 minutes

Missouri Health Talks
Missouri Health Talks travels throughout the state gathering conversations between Missourians about issues of access to healthcare.