Dr. Paul Ciechanowski discusses the benefits of integrated behavioral health models in primary care
In the fifth edition of the MCCRC Podcast, Dr. Kim Kuebler sits down with Dr. Paul Ciechanowski talks about the benefits of integrated behavioral health models in primary care, why integrated care is a preferable model to hiring psychiatrists or social workers as part of a co-located model, and muc…
Dr. Irina Koyfman discusses Chronic Care Management - Do’s, Don’ts, and Everything in Between.
In the fourth edition of the MCCRC Podcast, Dr. Kim Kuebler sits down with Dr. Irina Koyfman to talk about Chronic Care Management (CCM), getting in depth on what CCM really is, why specialists should consider doing CCM, and the future of CCM. Visit The Multiple Chronic Conditions Website here: htt…
Challenging and Inspiring: Beyond Common Fall Prevention Practices
American Nurse Journal is excited to announce a two-part webinar series focused on enhancing nurses’ knowledge related to patient fall prevention and application of new best practices, featuring prominent patient safety experts Lillee Smith Gelinas, DNP, RN, CPPS, FNAP, FAAN, and Patricia A. Quigle…
Dr. Matthew Sorenson discusses how the human immune system relates to Multiple Chronic Conditions
In the third edition of The MCCRC Podcast, Dr. Kim Kuebler sits down with Dr. Matthew Sorenson to talk about how the human body is impacted by chronic conditions, the different types of cells in the immune system, and the factors impacting immune health. Visit The Multiple Chronic Conditions Websit…
Something’s afoot: foot health in nursing and beyond
Foot health is tied to our overall health in many ways. The foot’s complex structure, with 26 bones and 33 joints, works to properly carry you an average of 115,000 miles in your lifetime! Given this complexity, it will come as no surprise that 75% of Americans will experience foot problems such as…
Travel Nursing – How to ensure a good experience
Zac Shepherd, RN shares an impactful and emotional story experience. Learn more about what to expect if you are considering travel nursing as a career option. Get tips on getting started, interviews and contracts, assignments and living arrangements, and working with a new team. Learn More… This…
Dr. Glenna Crooks discusses her research on helping overloaded people remaining in the workforce
In this second edition of The MCCRC Podcast, Dr. Kim Kuebler sits down with Dr. Glenna Crooks to talk about her most recent research on helping overloaded people remaining in the workforce, along with her most recent book "The NetworkSage: Realize Your Network Superpower." Order "The NetworkSage: …
Navigating the latest Temperature Management guidelines
With the new AHA Guidelines looming, there are questions around how and when to use temperature management protocols and devices. This is occurring in all clinical settings, including the ICU, ED and OR. Join us in this educational webinar as we share the latest information on temperature managemen…
Dr Julian L. Gallegos discusses the link between diabetes and low testosterone in men
In this first edition of The MCCRC Podcast, Dr. Kim Kuebler sits down with Dr. Julian L. Gallegos to talk about T2DM, Obesity, and Hypogonadism. Visit The Multiple Chronic Conditions Website here: https://multiplechronicconditions.org/ The MCCRC Podcast EP #1: Dr. Julian L. Gallegos, PhD, MBA, FN…
Safety & Science of Low- and No-Calorie Sweeteners
There can be constant questions and confusion from patients and clients about low- and no-calorie sweeteners (LNCS). How do I use them? Are they all the same? How do I know they are safe? How do LNCS impact my health? LNCS are being used more widely as new food, beverage, and supplement products a…