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Podcasts360
Consultant360
500 episodes
3 months ago
In this podcast, emergency medicine physician Taylor Brown, MD, of Harvard Medical School breaks down how trauma-informed care can transform interactions in high-pressure emergency settings. She discusses practical strategies to empower patients, reduce retraumatization, and enhance outcomes, even in the most acute clinical encounters.
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In this podcast, emergency medicine physician Taylor Brown, MD, of Harvard Medical School breaks down how trauma-informed care can transform interactions in high-pressure emergency settings. She discusses practical strategies to empower patients, reduce retraumatization, and enhance outcomes, even in the most acute clinical encounters.
Show more...
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Interpreting CGM Data For Improved Dietary Planning
Podcasts360
13 minutes 58 seconds
9 months ago
Interpreting CGM Data For Improved Dietary Planning
In part two of this four-part series, Lisa Jones, MA, RDN, LDN, FAND, interviews Grace A. Derocha, MBA, RD, CDCES, a certified diabetes care and education specialist and health coach in Detroit, Michigan, about the best practices for interpreting continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) data in a way that's useful for dietary planning. They also discuss the challenges dietitians can potentially face when working with CGM data, and the approaches to addressing those challenges with their clients.
Podcasts360
In this podcast, emergency medicine physician Taylor Brown, MD, of Harvard Medical School breaks down how trauma-informed care can transform interactions in high-pressure emergency settings. She discusses practical strategies to empower patients, reduce retraumatization, and enhance outcomes, even in the most acute clinical encounters.