59 min

An Evidence Based Intervention of Art Antidotes, Stories in Medicine

    • Medicine

It’s our first on-location recording! This week we venture out to Inova Loudoun Hospital in Leesburg, Virginia to hear what happens when critical care medicine meets classical musicianship. Clinical Nurse Specialist, Amanda, & Music Therapist, Ray, took time out of their busy day to explain their original research into how music therapy helps improve pain, anxiety, and so much more for some of the sickest patients in their hospital.
Many thanks to Renee’ Brohard, Amanda Golino, MSN, RN, CCRN, CCNS, RN-BC, and Raymond Leone, MMT, MT-BC of Inova Loudoun www.inova.org/ilh
 
Original research by Amanda & Ray:
Golino, A. J., Leone, R., Gollenberg, A., Christopher, C., Stanger, D., Davis, T. M., … Friesen, M. A. (2019). Impact of an active music therapy intervention on intensive care patients. American Journal of Critical Care 28 (1), 48-55. http://bit.ly/ICUMusic
 
Links to topics discussed in the episode
-A Place to Be, music therapy in Virginia- www.aplacetobeva.org
-Different Strokes for Different Folks: Choir for people who have suffered strokes http://bit.ly/2w9CCGG
-Sound Health https://www.nih.gov/research-training/medical-research-initiatives/sound-health

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Original Music for Antidotes, Stories in Medicine created by Peter Hopkins
Check out more of Pete’s music on social media at
https://www.petesingsthings.com/
www.instagram.com/pete_sings_things/
www.youtube.com/channel/UCiEniWAPraur5nmlGa2JcVw/videos
www.facebook.com/pete.sings.things/

Disclaimer: This podcast is not meant to provide medical advice. Always consult with your own health care professional. Names, locations, times & any other potentially identifying information about cases discussed have been changed to protect privacy.

It’s our first on-location recording! This week we venture out to Inova Loudoun Hospital in Leesburg, Virginia to hear what happens when critical care medicine meets classical musicianship. Clinical Nurse Specialist, Amanda, & Music Therapist, Ray, took time out of their busy day to explain their original research into how music therapy helps improve pain, anxiety, and so much more for some of the sickest patients in their hospital.
Many thanks to Renee’ Brohard, Amanda Golino, MSN, RN, CCRN, CCNS, RN-BC, and Raymond Leone, MMT, MT-BC of Inova Loudoun www.inova.org/ilh
 
Original research by Amanda & Ray:
Golino, A. J., Leone, R., Gollenberg, A., Christopher, C., Stanger, D., Davis, T. M., … Friesen, M. A. (2019). Impact of an active music therapy intervention on intensive care patients. American Journal of Critical Care 28 (1), 48-55. http://bit.ly/ICUMusic
 
Links to topics discussed in the episode
-A Place to Be, music therapy in Virginia- www.aplacetobeva.org
-Different Strokes for Different Folks: Choir for people who have suffered strokes http://bit.ly/2w9CCGG
-Sound Health https://www.nih.gov/research-training/medical-research-initiatives/sound-health

Subscribe, rate, & review Antidotes, Stories in Medicine wherever you listen to podcasts!
 
Follow us on social media for updates & join our facebook group for exclusive content Facebook www.facebook.com/antidotespodcast/
Instagram www.instagram.com/antidotespodcast/
Twitter @antidotespod
Follow Christine on Twitter @christinethenp
 
Have a story of your own you would like read on the podcast or want to be interviewed by Christine?
Send us an email at antidotespodcast@gmail.com

Original Music for Antidotes, Stories in Medicine created by Peter Hopkins
Check out more of Pete’s music on social media at
https://www.petesingsthings.com/
www.instagram.com/pete_sings_things/
www.youtube.com/channel/UCiEniWAPraur5nmlGa2JcVw/videos
www.facebook.com/pete.sings.things/

Disclaimer: This podcast is not meant to provide medical advice. Always consult with your own health care professional. Names, locations, times & any other potentially identifying information about cases discussed have been changed to protect privacy.

59 min