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- 74 - Empowered Choices: Fertility Options for Everyone
The CDC reports that about 1 in 5 women have difficulty in getting pregnant and approximately 1 in 10 men have some form of infertility. Advances in reproductive medicine bring hope to those struggling to get pregnant.
Dr. Erika New, OB-GYN and expert in fertility treatments, discusses fertility options and how the team at VCU Health empowers you to make informed decisions.Wed, 20 Nov 2024 - 73 - How Focused Ultrasound Helps Those With Essential TremorsTue, 24 Sep 2024
- 72 - How VCU Health Workforce Development Programs Impact Our Workforce And Community
Join us today for the fifth episode in a series of conversations with Dr. Marcelle Davis, Vice President and Chief Inclusive Excellence Officer at VCU Health, and team members throughout our health care system on their commitment to inclusive excellence and its impact on health. Today, we are sitting down with Porsha Bennett, Manager, Workforce Development & Strategies to discuss how the workforce development initiatives have a positive influence on our workforce and community.
Wed, 11 Sep 2024 - 71 - Addressing Health Equity with Dr. Sheppard, Interim Founding Dean, School of Population Health
Join us today for the fourth episode in a series of conversations with Dr. Marcelle Davis, Vice President and Chief Diversity Officer at VCU Health, and team members throughout our health care system on their commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion and its impact on health. Today, we are sitting down with Dr. Vanessa Sheppard, Interim Founding Dean, School of Population Health to discuss how the School of Population Health’s commitment to this work has a positive influence on our patients, workforce and community.
Tue, 14 May 2024 - 70 - Living Kidney Donation – The Best Transplant Option!Tue, 23 Apr 2024
- 69 - What the Health System and Patients Can Do To Improve Maternal Outcomes
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Black women in the United States are three times more likely to die from a pregnancy-related cause than white women, and most of the maternal deaths are preventable. This heightened risk spans all income and education levels. While multiple factors contribute to this disparity, the bottom line remains the same — we must act now to reduce this inequity.
Black Maternal Health week takes place every year from April 11-17. It is an observance that strives to bring awareness to the disparity and amplify the voices and experiencers of Black pregnant individuals.
Dr. Tashima Lambert Giles, an OB/GYN at VCU Health, discuss the importance of Black maternal health and what the health system — and its patients — can do to improve outcomes.Wed, 10 Apr 2024 - 68 - Advanced Heart Failure – What Are Your Options?
Of the more than 6 million Americans living with heart failure, about 10% have advanced heart failure and when conventional heart therapies and symptom management strategies are no longer working, you may need more advanced options. Dr. Keyur Shah discusses the options available to treat advanced heart failure.
Mon, 19 Feb 2024 - 67 - Specialized and Holistic Care for People with Brain TumorsWed, 31 Jan 2024
- 66 - How Children’s Hospital of Richmond at VCU’s Commitment to DEI Initiatives Impacts Our Patients, Workforce and Community
This series is designed to offer team member views on VCU Health’s commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion as it relates to patient care, team member experience and community engagement. The series will feature guests from various departments throughout VCU Health. Guests will share their commitment to making our organization the best it can be and offer an in-depth view into our mutual human connection and how these commonalities improve successful outcomes of diversity, equity and inclusion for everyone.
Fri, 29 Dec 2023 - 65 - Decisiones que tomas en el primer trimestre del embarazo
Acaba de descubrir que está embarazada. Está emocionada, pero también un poco ansiosa porque no está segura de qué hacer y a dónde ir. Aunque escoger el nombre para el bebé puede ser uno de sus primeros pensamientos, hay otras decisiones importantes que tomar. ¿Quiénes quiere que forme parte de su equipo de atención médica durante su embarazo y más allá? ¿Y cuáles son algunas de las decisiones clave que necesita tomar en su primer trimestre?
Meghan Noonan, enfermera partera certificada en VCU Health, le explicará las opciones de atención médica y le guiará a través de algunas decisiones para navegar su primer trimestre y embarazo. Junto con ginecólogos obstetras, enfermeras y con usted, las enfermeras parteras certificadas le empoderan para tener la experiencia de parto que desea mientras le preparan para ser una nueva madre.Tue, 19 Dec 2023 - 64 - How VCU Massey Cancer Center’s Commitment to DEI Initiatives Impacts Our Patients, Workforce and Community
This series is designed to offer team member views on VCU Health’s commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion as it relates to patient care, team member experience and community engagement. The series will feature guests from various departments throughout VCU Health. Guests will share their commitment to making our organization the best it can be and offer an in-depth view into our mutual human connection and how these commonalities improve successful outcomes of diversity, equity and inclusion for everyone.
Thu, 26 Oct 2023 - 63 - How the Children's Tower is Improving Care for Kids in Richmond and BeyondWed, 27 Sep 2023
- 62 - The Importance of Being a Comprehensive Cancer Center
In oncology, the National Cancer Institute (NCI) is synonymous with the highest standard of cancer research in the U.S. Nearly 50 years ago, Massey Cancer Center first became an NCI-designated cancer center in 1975 and has maintained this status every five years – when the NCI evaluates Massey for its transdisciplinary research and approaches to cancer prevention and treatment. This year, the NCI declared Massey a Comprehensive Cancer Center, its highest level of recognition. In this episode, Dr. Robert A. Winn, director of the VCU Massey Cancer Center and senior associate dean for cancer innovation and professor of pulmonary disease and critical care medicine at the VCU School of Medicine, discusses Massey’s latest NCI achievement, and explains the impact this accolade will have on the cancer center and its community. An NCI-designation is not just an award. It comes with an array of opportunities for cancer centers to deepen their research, recruit top-tier scientists and advance pathways for new cancer treatments.
Wed, 20 Sep 2023 - 61 - You May Have a High-Risk Pregnancy: What You Need to Know
Hearing your obstetrician, midwife or nurse practitioner say that your pregnancy may be high-risk can trigger a wave of emotions. Today, we will be talking with Dr. Whitney Bender, OB-GYN, and maternal fetal medicine specialist at VCU Health, who will share what you need to know if you have been told you have a high-risk pregnancy so you can have the healthiest and safest outcome for you and your baby.
Tue, 15 Aug 2023 - 60 - How VCU Health’s Commitment to DEI Initiatives Impacts Our Patients and Community
This series is designed to offer team member views on VCU Health’s commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion as it relates to patient care, team member experience and community engagement. The series will feature guests from various departments throughout VCU Health. Guests will share their commitment to making our organization the best it can be and offer an in-depth view into our mutual human connection and how these commonalities improve successful outcomes of diversity, equity and inclusion for everyone.
Wed, 28 Jun 2023 - 59 - VCU Health Community Memorial Hospital: Advancing Health Care in Rural CommunitiesAs some rural hospitals across America are closing, VCU Health Community Memorial Hospital (CMH) is dedicated to offering quality health care services to the people who live and work in their rural community of Southern Virginia. March is Women’s History Month. Today, we are talking with a woman who is making history - Sheldon Barr is the first woman president to lead CMH. Listen as she shares how CMH is uniquely positioned to respond to today’s healthcare challenges and opportunities, and what it is like to be a woman in health care leadership.Wed, 22 Mar 2023
- 58 - Hospital-Level Care From The Comfort Of HomeThe COVID-19 pandemic caused hospitals to rethink how and where they offered care to their patients. What if you could receive the same high-quality care you’d expect from a stay at the hospital in your own home? VCU Health specialist, Dr. Julia Breton, is here today to tell us more about their Home Hospital services - the first hospital-at-home program in central Virginia.Wed, 15 Mar 2023
- 57 - Advance Care Planning: The Time is Now!Advance Care Planning requires those hard conversations between loved ones in order to honor wishes. Dr. Danielle Noreika, Medical Director of Palliative Care at VCU Medical Center, shares with us why open lines of communication are critical and can assist with care and treatment decisions.Tue, 10 Jan 2023
- 56 - Cómo planificar el embarazo y parto idealesWed, 21 Dec 2022
- 55 - Together We Can: Surviving and Thriving after Physical TraumaHave you experienced a traumatic injury like a motor vehicle accident or a fall and now find it difficult to return to normal life? Dr. Kathryn Maher discusses symptoms that may be a sign that you're experiencing Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, coping strategies that may help, and more.Wed, 14 Dec 2022
- 54 - What You Need To Know To About Uterine Cancer And How The Team at VCU Massey Cancer Center Can Help You With Your Diagnosis, Treatment and CareUterine cancer is the most common type of gynecological cancer and 4th most common cancer for women in the United States. Unfortunately, it is one of the few cancers with increasing annual diagnoses and deaths.
Uterine cancer includes two main cancer types:
1) Endometrial, which occurs in the lining of the uterus, or endometrium. Over 90% of all uterine cancers are endometrial cancer so the terms “uterine cancer” and “endometrial cancer” are often used interchangeable. For today’s discussion, we’ll be using the term endometrial cancer.
2) Uterine sarcoma is a much rarer form of uterine cancer and forms in the muscles and tissues of the uterus.
In this episode, we talk with Dr. Stephanie Sullivan, about what you need to know about endometrial cancer, including symptoms, treatment, and the multidisciplinary care team at VCU Massey Cancer CenterSun, 18 Sep 2022 - 53 - MRI-Guided Radiation: A Novel Treatment Option for Solid TumorsWhen receiving imaging or treatment at VCU Massey Cancer Center, you can trust that you are in expert hands. Dr. Emma Fields discusses MRI-guided radiation therapy, the potential benefits for cancer patients, and more.Wed, 25 May 2022
- 52 - Inclusivity: Why Diversity, Equity and Inclusion are Important in Health CareOrganizations around the country continue to make improvements in DEI, or Diversity Equity & Inclusion, and that includes healthcare and while great strides have been made, there's still a long way to go. Joanne Harris discusses how VCU Health is amplifying the voices of patients and team members through DEI efforts.Wed, 30 Mar 2022
- 51 - Coronary Artery Disease; How To Keep You And Your Heart HealthyCoronary artery disease is the most common type of heart disease in the United States so what is the best way to keep your heart health in mind? Dr. Arturo Cardounel discusses the answer to this question and more about how to keep your heart healthy.Thu, 03 Feb 2022
- 50 - Nonsurgical and Minimally Invasive Options to Treat Back and Spine PainBack and spine pain can severely impact a person’s quality of life. Luckily, there are nonsurgical and minimally invasive treatment options that can alleviate your pain.Thu, 16 Dec 2021
- 49 - What To Do If You Get The SnifflesLast year the number of flu infections decreased significantly due to precautions we took against COVID-19. Many schools were closed, mask mandates were in place and social distancing was practiced in most settings. As a few of these requirements have been lifted, some worry how this will affect the upcoming flu season. How do you know if you have a cold, flu or COVID-19? And how should you treat the symptoms?
VCU Health infectious disease expert Dr. Michael Stevens is with us to share what you can do to stay safe during the flu season.Tue, 09 Nov 2021 - 48 - Decisions You Make in the 1st Trimester of PregnancyYou just found out you’re pregnant. You’re excited but also a little anxious as you aren’t sure what to do and where to go. While selecting baby names may be among your first thoughts, there are other important choices to make. Who do you want on your health care team for your pregnancy journey and beyond? And what are some of the key decisions you need to make in your first trimester?
Meghan Noonan, a certified nurse-midwife at VCU Health, will explain your care team options and guide you through some decisions to navigate your first trimester and pregnancy. Together with OB-GYN’s, nurses and you, certified nurse-midwives empower you to have the birth experience you want while preparing you to be a new parent.Mon, 25 Oct 2021 - 47 - How a Healthy Aorta Keeps Your Heart PumpingDr. Daniel Newton explains aortic disease, causes, how it's diagnosed, risk factors, and treatment options.Tue, 28 Sep 2021
- 46 - What to do if You Think You Have a Sprain or StrainDr. Robert O’Connell explains the difference between a sprain and a strain, what to do if you think you have either of these injuries and how to treat both.Wed, 08 Sep 2021
- 45 - VCU Health Podcast: Discussing Race, Ethnicity, and Organ TransplantsTue, 24 Aug 2021
- 44 - At Hume-Lee Patients With Severe Alcoholic Hepatitis Are Treated With CompassionNicky Keller MS, BSN, RN explains what severe alcoholic hepatitis is, and shares information on the Hume-Lee’s severe Alcoholic Hepatitis Transplant Program.Tue, 03 Aug 2021
- 43 - Colorectal Cancer Screening Age Lowered to 45Tue, 13 Jul 2021
- 42 - Equitable Access to Health CareEconomic and social differences can isolate people from the resources they need during public health emergencies, such as COVID-19. VCU Health’s office of health equity works to ensure all communities have access to the care they need during COVID-19, including the vaccine.
Today, we’re talking with Byron Hunter, MPH, FACHE VCU Health director of community health initiatives, about how VCU Health is reaching those hardest hit by COVID-19.Tue, 22 Jun 2021 - 41 - How To Avoid Burns During Summer FunSummer fun is here and there are more ways to get burned than you might think. Most of us think about sunburn, but grills, backyard firepits and fireworks, and even kitchens all have the potential of injuries. Today, Dr. Michael Feldman, medical director of VCU Health's Evans-Haynes burn center will help you be more aware of your surroundings and potential hazards.Tue, 25 May 2021
- 40 - Does My Child Really Need Those AntibioticsDr. Elizabeth Wolf is a pediatrician and researcher at Children's Hospital of Richmond at VCU. She's also a mom of two young children. Dr. Wolf's recently published a research study article focused on low-value care, including overuse and over prescribing of antibiotics. She's here to tell us more about antibiotics and when your kiddos really need them, and when they don't.Tue, 11 May 2021
- 39 - Living-Donor Liver Transplantation: How it’s Saving LivesVinay Kumaran, MBBS, MS, M Ch discusses Living-Donor Liver Transplantation and How it’s Saving Lives.Tue, 20 Apr 2021
- 38 - COVID-19 Misinformation and Vaccine Hesitancy Among African AmericansMon, 29 Mar 2021
- 37 - Finding Solace: Navigating Pregnancy LossWed, 10 Mar 2021
- 36 - What It's Like To Get The COVID-19 VaccineMon, 15 Feb 2021
- 35 - Recognizing, Diagnosing and Treating COVID-19 in Heart PatientsWed, 10 Feb 2021
- 34 - COVID-19: Caring for Mom and DadThe risk for severe illness with COVID-19 increases with age, with older adults at highest risk. Dr. Christian Bergman – a specialist in the Division of Geriatric Medicine at the VCU Health Center for Advanced Health Management in Richmond, Virginia – will share what that means for you and your loved ones in this episode of Healthy with VCU Health “COVID-19: Caring for Mom and Dad.”Mon, 01 Feb 2021
- 33 - Advancing Health Care For All – Today And TomorrowDr. Art Kellermann discusses today’s challenges and opportunities for health care and how VCU is uniquely positioned to respond.Tue, 08 Dec 2020
- 32 - How Access to Legal Services Can Help You and Your Family Stay HealthyAllison Held, Esq. explains what a medical-legal partnership is, how legal matters affect someone's health and who can access the partnership.Tue, 17 Nov 2020
- 31 - Is It A Cold, or Flu, or COVID-19? What To Do?Dr. Danielle Gong discusses what to expect this cold and flu season amidst of the pandemic. She discusses symptoms, similarities, the flu vaccine, and when you should see your doctor.Tue, 27 Oct 2020
- 30 - Will I Ever Sleep Again? Tips for an Infant's Safe and Happy Night's SleepDr. Tiffany Kimbrough shares tips on infant sleep safety; including co-sleeping, bumpers, blankets, overdressing, and when you should consider sleep training.Thu, 22 Oct 2020
- 29 - 21st-Century Impact of Cancer CareDr. Robert Winn discusses developments within cancer research, cancer disparities, and why community engagement is important.Mon, 05 Oct 2020
- 28 - Clinical Trials Offer Promising New Cervical Cancer Treatment OptionsClinical trials give patients access to promising new therapies before they are approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for commercial use. For some patients, they may offer an additional line of treatment after all other therapies have failed. In this episode, Dr. Leslie Randall, gynecologic oncologist and researcher at VCU Massey Cancer Center, discusses several promising clinical trials testing new treatments for cervical cancer, the fourth most common cancer in women worldwide.Tue, 22 Sep 2020
- 27 - What's New with Liver TransplantsWed, 16 Sep 2020
- 26 - How to Recognize, Diagnose and Treat Atrial FibrillationDr. Kenneth Ellenbogen discusses Atrial Fibrillation (AFib), who is at risk, symptoms, prevention tips, and treatment options.Mon, 07 Sep 2020
- 25 - What's the Real Difference Between Emergency and Urgent CareWhen faced with a pressing medical issue, it can be tough to know where to seek medical care. Dr. Pawan Suri, Chief of the Division of Observation Medicine, discusses emergency care versus urgent care.Tue, 28 Jul 2020
- 24 - Mental Health Matters in ChildrenMental health care is important, especially for children. Rachel Reynolds, Program Manager at Cameron K. Gallagher Mental Health Resource Center at CHoR, discusses how families and the community can help children's mental health matters.Tue, 07 Jul 2020
- 23 - What You Need to Know About VasectomiesReproductive plans may lead you to consider vasectomy or vasectomy reversal. Dr. Luriel Smith-Harrison, Assistant Professor in the Division of Surgical Urology, discusses what you need to know about vasectomies.Tue, 23 Jun 2020
- 22 - Improving Breast Cancer Treatment Through Accelerated Partial Breast IrradiationBreast cancer surgery is often followed by radiation treatment. Dr. Douglas Arthur, Chair of Radiation Oncology at VCU Massey Cancer Center, discusses accelerated partial breast irradiation.Mon, 15 Jun 2020
- 21 - Tools to Help You Cope With the Trauma of COVID-19Dr. Katy Maher shares tips on how to cope with the trauma you may be experiencing during the pandemic.Wed, 20 May 2020
- 20 - Seeking Emergency Care During COVID-19Dr. Stephen Miller explains the extra protocols that are in place to help keep non-COVID-19 patients safe, and why you shouldn't wait to go to the hospital if you have an emergency.Tue, 05 May 2020
- 19 - COVID-19: Why And How We Should Flatten the CurveDr. Gonzalo Bearman explains why flattening the curve is important to slow the spread of the virus, and how we should flatten the curve.Mon, 30 Mar 2020
- 18 - Weight Loss Surgery for Teens: A Healthy Lifestyle ToolMany children and teens are challenged with severe obesity, and some of these children could benefit from weight loss surgery before comorbidities take a major toll on their overall health. Dr. Trey Wickham, Endocrinologist and Co-Director at Children's Hospital of Richmond at VCU's Healthy Lifestyles Center, discusses weight loss surgery for teens.Tue, 03 Mar 2020
- 17 - How to Reduce Your Risk of Heart DiseaseTue, 18 Feb 2020
- 16 - Why We Are Passionate About Training First RespondersFirst responders are part of the patient care team. Dr. Alan Rossi, Medical Director of VCU Center for Trauma and Critical Care Education and Medical Director of VCU Paramedic Program, discusses training first responders to better serve the community.Tue, 04 Feb 2020
- 15 - Ways to Control Asthma in ChildrenWith roughly one in twelve children suffering from asthma, learning to control the condition improves their quality of life. Dr. Michael Schechter, Professor and Chief of the Division of Pulmonary Medicine at Children's Hospital of Richmond at VCU, discusses how to control asthma in children.Tue, 21 Jan 2020
- 14 - The Weight Loss Battle: How Bariatric Surgery Can Bring You Back to HealthyDiet and exercise can help some individuals lose weight, but others need additional solutions. Dr. Jennifer Salluzzo, Bariatric and Gastrointestinal Surgeon, discusses weight loss surgery.Tue, 07 Jan 2020
- 13 - How You Can Get Better, Faster After SurgeryVCU Health is working to improve patient outcomes for expedited recovery after surgery.
Dr. Michael Scott, Director of Critical Care Anesthesiology at Virginia Commonwealth University, discusses the Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) program.Tue, 17 Dec 2019 - 12 - Robot-Assisted TransplantationRobotic-assisted surgery means better outcomes for kidney transplant recipients and donors. Dr. Chandra Bhati, Transplant Surgeon at the VCU Health Hume-Lee Transplant Center and Associate Professor of Surgery, explains how this cutting-edge technology works and how it benefits patients.Wed, 04 Dec 2019
- 11 - Screening for Lung Cancer Saves LivesLung cancer is a leading cause of death in men and women. Dr. Patrick Nana-Sinkham, pulmonologist and researcher at VCU Massey Cancer Center, discusses lung cancer and the importance of lung cancer screening.Mon, 25 Nov 2019
- 10 - Seizure First Aid: Learn How to HelpOne in ten people will have a seizure in their lifetime. Dr. Victor Gonzalez-Montoya, Interim Chief of Epilepsy, discusses seizures and how to help if you see someone having a seizure.Tue, 19 Nov 2019
- 9 - How VCU Health is Working to Combat the Social Determinants of HealthVCU Health is working to improve the health of the Richmond Community. Sheryl Garland, Chief of Health Impact of VCU Health System, discusses these exciting changes.Wed, 13 Nov 2019
- 8 - The Long-Term Impacts of Concussions on Our Military PersonnelMilitary service members and veterans may experience mild traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) or concussions. Dr. David Cifu, Chair of the Department of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation at Virginia, discusses research into these injuries.Wed, 06 Nov 2019
- 7 - The Value of Our Level I Trauma CenterWhen faced with trauma, you have a choice in where you'd prefer to receive treatment. Dr. Michel Aboutanos, Chief of Acute Care Surgical Services and Medical Director of the Adult Level I Trauma Center, discusses the care available at the VCU Health Level I Trauma Center.Tue, 29 Oct 2019
- 6 - How Neoadjuvant Therapy Has Improved Breast Cancer CareSome breast cancer may allow for pre-surgical treatment. Dr. Harry Bear, Chair of Surgical Oncology at VCU Massey Cancer Center, discusses neoadjuvant therapy for breast cancer.Tue, 22 Oct 2019
- 5 - What Goes Into a Liver Transplant and the Importance of Organ DonationOrgan donation can save lives. Dr. Marlon Levy, Chair of the Division of Transplant Surgery and Director of the Hume-Lee Transplant Center, discusses liver transplants and organ donation.Tue, 15 Oct 2019
- 4 - How Community Health Workers Can Improve the Health of Adults With Sickle Cell DiseaseCommunity health workers have something in common with the patients they assist, bridging the distance between patients and the healthcare system. Dr. Wally Smith, Florence Neal Cooper Smith Professor of Sickle Cell Disease Vice Chair for Research, discusses how community health workers are helping those with sickle cell anemia.Mon, 14 Oct 2019
- 3 - Transforming the Immune System to Attack Cancer Through CAR T-cell TherapyCAR T-cell therapy is an innovative means of boosting the immune system for cancer patients. Dr. John McCarty, Director of the Cellular Immunotherapies and Transplant Program at VCU Massey Cancer Center, discusses CAR T-cell therapy.Mon, 14 Oct 2019
- 2 - When an Old Injury Becomes a ProblemThat old sports injury might need additional treatment if it still troubles you. Dr. Nirav Patel, Attending Orthopaedic Surgeon and Assistant Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery, discusses when replacement should be considered.Mon, 14 Oct 2019
- 1 - How to Plan for Your Ideal Pregnancy and ChildbirthTue, 01 Oct 2019
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