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Our CEO/Co-owner, Rick Barney MBA, MSW, LCSW, LCAS and Medical Director and Executive Director, Gabrielle Neal-Barney MMS,PA-C,CAQ-P presenting to members of AIS on one of the things Momentum Recovery does best, addressing relapse from an attachment based perspective. One thing I appreciate most about our philosophy is the fact that relapse in and of itself does not automatically constitute an administrative discharge from our program but, highlights the need to address other factors in a higher level of care internally. It’s our job to re-create a healthy family system for our clients and foster an environment of secure attachment.
ICYMI: All of us at Momentum Recovery were thrilled to take part in the Association of Intervention Specialists Conference this week, right here on the North Carolina shore! 🌊🐚 It has been a great few days so far of connecting and learning with the larger recovery community. Our Medical Director, Gabi Neal-Barney, and Co-Founder & CEO, Rick Barney, added some of their own invaluable knowledge and perspective to the conference’s takeaways with their presentation Redefining Success: An Attachment Based Approach to Navigating Relapse. Thank you to all who participated and attended! See you again soon!
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THIS will change EVERYTHING about labor management
Raydiant Oximetry is excited to participate in and support our first Society of OB/GYN Hospitalists Annual Clinical Meeting in Denver! We look forward to gathering, learning, and collaborating with all the thought leaders in attendance. If you are attending and would like the opportunity to learn more about the company, our mission, and the chance to provide insights on our emerging technologies, please click the link below to schedule some time to meet with our team or scan the QR code. See you in Denver! https://lnkd.in/gxrgfG7s Neil Ray, Denise Malvehy, Maureen A. Brennan, Dante Salvetti
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Patient advocate for death with dignity, former WAPA president Co host PA Playbook, speaker end of life care.
I had the pleasure of delivering the keynote to the Tacoma MEDEX class 10. It was an honor to see 30 newly minted PAs full of excitement as they embark on their careers. I am adding my remarks. The 12 lessons I learned after 40 years. 1. Stay humble no matter how accomplished you become, humility keeps you honest. Don't be afraid to ask for help. 2. Listening is an art. The three other instruments to bring to the exam room are Your eyes hands and compassion. It is a sacred place. Patients trust you by your very presence. They will share stories, don't be shocked. Save your shock for outside the room. Be prepared for door know moments, it's the reason they need to be seen. 3. Fear is good. If the patient is going to keep you up at night, you're not done. Develop a strong differential, if you don't think of the disease you'll never find it. Follow up. 4. Treat the patient not the disease. Who is this patient? what obstacles do they face in finding care? Can they afford your prescription and plan? 5. Never take away hope even in a terminal illness. Assess what they want to know, help your patients prepare for the worst and hope for the best because patients change what they hope for. Don't be afraid to share their sorrow. It shows you're human. 6. Get out of your "fraidy hole" (Oklahoma term for where you go there's a tornado) never be afraid to ask for help. 7. Always do the right thing. Every patient deserves your best. 8. If the shoe doesn't fit, find another shoe. Find the organization that will help you thrive as a PA. 9. Be kind. There will be times you will be challenged by patients physicians and organizations. State your case without anger and you will be heard. 10. You can guide healing when there is no cure by providing a safe place built with empathy. You will meet courageous patients, let then teach you how to live. 11. You are the future of medicine. Medicine is about finding our share humanity in a world constantly pressuring us to take shortcuts and to rely on impersonal ways of managing complex human problems. It takes a team. 12. Join your state and national organization and bring your time and talent. We're here to help. Good luck and may the force be with you. Congratulations
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Calling all health professionals, advocates and enthusiasts! 📢 Join me and the healthcare community at this year's Longevity Fest hosted by The American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine (A4M) in Las Vegas! I'm looking forward to connecting with like-minded individuals who are passionate about advancing healthcare, learning about the latest innovations, sharing insights, and working toward a healthier future for all. Stop by booth 4091 to grab a signed copy of my new book, "Hormone Havoc!"
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More and more I believe we should once again think about the strategic and intentional use of the arts, in their broadest sense, in OT practice - the evidence is increasing that we were spot on when the first OTs focused on the use of arts and crafts to support health and wellness - an idea still very valid in modern, contemporary practice in my opinion!! https://lnkd.in/e6Vui428
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Our latest episode of 'The More You NO' is now live! 🎥 Join our Clinical Education Manager this month as we delve into the fascinating world of Nitric Oxide and its impact on overall health. Watch now and empower yourself with knowledge. https://lnkd.in/gHHEPe4B
The Oral-Gut Microbiome Axis | The More You NO #OralMicrobiome
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Ruckira Nixon's focus on the importance of family and community brought her to ECU with the long-term goal of attending Brody School of Medicine to become a neonatal surgeon. 🏥 “To me, being a Brinkley-Lane Scholar means being the first person in my family to be able to journey into all the privileges of being a college student and navigating life without financial hardships.” Learn more about Ruckira ➡️ https://lnkd.in/eqMuBXNq
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We had our 1st Angel Aligner Ascend event in DC this past week! The speakers cases and content were amazing! We are just getting started. If you have not seen the clinical power of Angel, I encourage you to reach out for a demo! #jointhesmileevolution #customercentric #orthodontics #aligners
Wow! An incredible educational meeting of orthodontic minds in Washington D.C. at the beautiful Hotel Washington! Thank you to all the doctors and staff that attended! We spent the day learning and collaborating on how we can offer our patients the best orthodontic treatment experience and celebrated with a scenic rooftop cocktail hour! We laughed, we forged new friendships and we cheered to the next time we will all meet. A special thank you to our fantastic speakers - Dr. Yelizar from NYC, Dr. Zamora from Spain, and Stacey Bagwell from CA!
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Easter and the Lab... A Story of Renewal! Easter symbolizes rebirth and new beginnings. It's a time to appreciate the growth and renewal in our field. Just as nature rejuvenates, the medical laboratory breathes life into healthcare. It's a reminder of the unseen work that leads to new discoveries. What else do Easter and MLS have in common? Both are about bringing hope and new life. Just as Easter marks a season of renewal, the lab is constantly evolving with new technologies and findings. Our work in diagnostics and research leads to better patient outcomes. Today is an opportunity to reflect on our contributions and to look forward to the innovations that lie ahead. Let's celebrate the spirit of Easter by embracing change and growth in our profession. How are you experiencing renewal in your role? #laboratory #medicallaboratory #biomedicalscience
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