The Cure The Cure Podcast
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A podcast focused on delivering up to date information in a practical and easily digestible format and hosted by a team of hospital medicine physicians based out of Dartmouth Health.
Have questions for us? Shoot us an email at thecure@hitchcock.org!
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Connect Share Care
This episode dives into a topic that's both innovative and essential: how online peer support networks can be a lifeline for those caring for loved ones with serious health conditions. In our increasingly digital world, the power of online communities has become undeniable. For care partners- those remarkable individuals who provide emotional, physical, and sometimes medical support to patients- the journey can be overwhelming and isolating.
Imagine having a virtual space where you can connect with others who truly understand your experiences, share advice, and offer support 24/7. Listen in as we uncover the ways in which digital connections can make all the difference in the world of caregiving -
The Bug Stops Here: Asymptomatic Bacteriuria
This episode focuses on a fascinating and often overlooked topic; asymptomatic bacteriuria. This condition, characterized by the presence of bacteria in the urine without symptoms of an infection, poses unique challenges in the field of antimicrobial stewwardship.
We'll explore what asymptomatic bacteriuria is, who is most affected, and why it's important to differentiate this condition from symptomatic infections. Our goal is to uncover how understanding and managing asymptomatic bacteriuria can lead to more efffective antibiotic use and ultimately, better patient outcomes. Listen in to learn more. -
Mind the Sugars: Steroid Induced Hyperglycemia
In this episode, we'll explore the delicate balance of utilizing steroids for treatment while navigating the potential side effect of hyperglycemia. Our conversation pivots on understanding the mechanisms behind steroid induced hyperglycemia, emphasizing the importance of early detection, and effective management strategies. Our goal is to equip you with valuable insights and practical tips that would contribute to improved quality of health care delivery. Listen now and be part of this vital conversation.
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Episode 35 The Heart of Health: Exploring the Cardiovascular Benefits of GLP1 Receptor Agonists
Some studies have suggested that GLP-1 receptor agonists might offer direct cardiovascular benefits beyond those associated with weight loss, blood pressure reduction, improved lipid profiles, and glycemic control. These include potential protective effects on the heart and vascular system, such as improved endothelial function, reduced atherosclerotic plaque formation, and decreased myocardial stress.
It is important for healthcare providers to consider the individual patient's health profile, including the presence of cardiovascular disease or risk factors, when prescribing these medication. Listen in to learn more. -
The Promise Partnership: A Co-production Learning Health System
Co-production in healthcare refers to an approach where patients, their families, and healthcare providers work together as partners to design, manage, and deliver health services. A learning health system is a framework in which which data and experience are systematically integrated to improve health outcomes.
When these two concepts are combined into a co-production learning health system, it suggests a model of healthcare where patients and providers co-create the healthcare experience while continuously learning and adpating based on data and outcomes. Listen in to learn more. -
Calderwood Considers: Employee Engagement
An engaged workforce leads to improved patient outcomes, lower instances of medical errors, and higher patient satisfaction scores. It acts as a catalyst for continuous improvement, innovation, and excellence in patient care.
In this episode, we explore the world of employee enagagement, its paramount importance, and its undeniable correlation with the quality of care and patient safety. We discuss how engaged employees are the key drivers in creating a positive and supportive work environment, leading to reduced turnover rates, enhanced team collaboration, and a profound sense of fulfillment and purpose among healthcare workers.
By fostering a culture of engagement, healthcare organizations create an environment where safety is prioritized, communication is open, and employees feel empowered to speak up about potential risks, thereby significantly reducing the chances of adverse events. Listen in to learn more