On Call, Off Script

Jackson Health System

Every month, we drop two new episodes packed with lively conversations featuring Jackson’s top experts. From the latest health trends and groundbreaking innovations to fascinating medical curiosities and inspiring patient stories, no topic is off limits. But we don’t stop there. Special guests from our community pop in and share their unique perspectives, making every episode engaging and relatable. Our mission? To showcase Jackson as Miami-Dade’s healthcare destination of choice, and a trusted name in medicine worldwide. On Call, Off Script: a Jackson Health System podcast. 

  1. Never Will I Ever

    5 FÉVR. · VIDÉO

    Never Will I Ever

    Episode 11:  You’d never guess that some of your favorite everyday activities are on our experts’ personal no-fly list. In this eye-opening conversation, Vincente Nelson, MD, a trauma surgeon at Ryder Trauma Center at Jackson Memorial and Timothy Tan, MD, chief of emergency medicine at Jackson Memorial Medical Center shares the habits, hobbies, and Miami-style behaviors that most often land people in the emergency room or Ryder Trauma. From e-scooters and motorcycles, to water sports, cosmetic surgery gone wrong, viral trends, and vaping, these doctors share firsthand stories from the front lines of medicine—and why they personally say “never will I ever.” This isn’t about living in fear. It’s about knowing the risks, making smarter choices, and understanding what doctors really see after the sirens stop. Guest Info & Bio: Vincente Nelson Vincente Nelson is the director of the Army Forward Surgical Team Training Center, and a trauma surgeon with Ryder Trauma Center at Jackson Memorial Hospital. He also serves as a Lieutenant Colonel for the United States Army. His experience on the front-lines of medicine shape his perspective to conversations about risk, responsibility and living life without fear. Timothy Tan Timothy Tan is the chief of emergency medicine for Jackson Memorial Medical Center. He oversees one of the busiest emergency rooms in the country from a calm, clear, and experienced approach. Dr. Tan is passionate about medical education, especially when it can potentially help keep patients out of an emergency situation.

    21 min
  2. The Boy Who Beat the Odds: Dylan’s Near-Drowning Miracle Story

    23/12/2025 · VIDÉO

    The Boy Who Beat the Odds: Dylan’s Near-Drowning Miracle Story

    Episode 8: Eight-year-old Dylan Smith is all energy, jokes, and big dreams today—but his miracle story begins with every parent’s worst nightmare: a near-drowning in the family’s backyard pool. In this special Month of Miracles episode of On Call, Off Script, host Ruelle Champion sits down with Dylan’s mom, Tiffany Smith, pediatric critical care doctor Dr. Asumthia Jeyapalan, and pediatric physical therapist Kyle Zreibe to share how a summer afternoon turned into a life-or-death emergency. Tiffany walks us through the terrifying moments of finding Dylan unresponsive in the water, calling 911, and watching her husband and a neighbor, Lissette Medina, who happens to work as a physician assistant at Holtz Children’s Hospital, perform CPR until fire rescue arrived. Dr. Jeyapalan helps listeners understand what those first moments mean for a child after a near-drowning, why quick action matters so much, and how the team at Holtz Children’s came together to give Dylan the best possible chance when everything was still unknown. Then, Kyle narrates how rehab turned basic movements like sitting, standing, and taking those first steps into major milestones for Dylan and his family. Finally, Dylan joins the conversation himself to talk about snakes, Disney rides, and what it feels like to be a “miracle story” at Jackson. It’s an honest, emotional, and ultimately uplifting reminder that it truly takes a village to save a child, support a family, and help a little boy get back to just being a kid again. Guest Bios: Asumthia Jeyapalan, DO Dr. Asumthia Jeyapalan is an attending doctor in the Holtz Children’s Hospital pediatric intensive care unit (PICU), and an associate professor of pediatric critical care medicine at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine. In this episode, she explains what happens to a child’s body during a near-drowning, why immediate, high-quality CPR is critical, and how the PICU team supported Dylan Smith’s lungs, brain, and vital organs during the most uncertain hours of his recovery. Kyle Zreibe Kyle Zreibe is a physical therapist at Christine E. Lynn Rehabilitation Center for The Miami Project to Cure Paralysis at UHealth/Jackson Memorial. He specializes in pediatric rehabilitation, and was consulted to begin physical therapy with Dylan when he was admitted to the PICU. Zreibe was Dylan’s primary physical therapist when he was admitted to Lynn Rehabilitation Center, and now follows him in the center’s outpatient clinic. Tiffany Smith Tiffany Smith is Dylan’s mom and a devoted parent who, alongside her husband Brandon, faced every family’s worst nightmare when their young son experienced a near-drowning accident. In this episode, Tiffany shares her family’s story with honesty and vulnerability, reflecting on the fear, resilience, and community support that carried them through Dylan’s recovery. She and Brandon are also parents to their 13-year-old daughter, Olivia. Dylan Smith Dylan Smith is an energetic, curious kid with a big personality and even bigger dreams. After surviving a near-drowning at a young age, Dylan became one of Jackson Health System’s miracle stories. In this episode, he joins the conversation himself—sharing his love for adventure, laughter, and life, and reminding listeners what recovery, resilience, and hope truly look like through a child’s eyes.

    29 min
  3. A Month of Miracles: Jake the Victorious Warrior

    10/12/2025 · VIDÉO

    A Month of Miracles: Jake the Victorious Warrior

    Episode 7: December is our Month of Miracles, highlighting our strong patients and families, the excellent care at Holtz Children’s Hospital, and the power of community. In this episode, we meet 14-year-old Jake Alexander Kleppen, known to his Instagram community as “Jake the Victorious Warrior.” Jake has not only battled cancer once, but twice, showing a resilience that lifts up everyone around him. Joined by his mother, Marisel Jarrin Kleppen, and Dr. David Crawford, director of pediatric stem cell transplantation at Holtz Children’s, and specialist at UHealth – University of Miami Health System, Jake shares the journey from his first diagnosis of Ewing sarcoma, a rare bone and soft tissue cancer, at 8 years old , to a shocking second diagnosis of leukemia nearly five years later. Throughout the episode, listeners hear: How a routine check-up unexpectedly revealed a mass behind Jake’s eye. The emotional toll of treatment on both Jake and his family, including long hospital stays, isolation, and the fear of cancer coming back. Jake’s second cancer diagnosis, and the intense treatment plan that followed with help from the medical team in the bone marrow transplant unit at Holtz Children’s, including a successful bone marrow transplant from his brother. How Jake’s humor, optimism, and larger-than-life personality carried him and his care team through their most difficult moments. This episode is a reminder that miracles are made daily at Jackson through expert care, advanced medicine, and the extraordinary spirit of patients like Jake. Guest Bios: Jake Alexander Kleppen A vibrant 14-year-old and two-time cancer survivor, Jake is known for his upbeat personality, sharp wit, passion for aviation, and his determination to make the best out of every circumstance. Whether flying drones, wearing costumes to clinic visits, or making his care team laugh during rounds, Jake embodies resilience and courage. Marisel Jarrin Kleppen Marisol is Jake’s mother and unwavering advocate. She shares her experiences navigating the fear, uncertainty, and emotional toll of watching a child battle cancer twice. Her honesty and strength highlight the importance of family support, mental health resources, and community during long-term pediatric illness. David Crawford, MD Dr. David Crawford is the director of pediatric stem cell transplantation at Holtz Children’s Hospital, and a specialist with UHealth – University of Miami Health System. Dr. Crawford specializes in complex pediatric cancers, stem cell transplantation, and the treatment of secondary leukemia. He brings expert insight into Jake’s diagnosis, treatment, and bone marrow transplant.

    26 min
  4. Grandma vs. Nutritionist: Savor the Season, Smartly

    25/11/2025 · VIDÉO

    Grandma vs. Nutritionist: Savor the Season, Smartly

    Episode 6: In this lively holiday episode of On Call, Off Script, host Ruelle Champion brings together a joyful trio: Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava, Anitrice McKinnis-Jackson, also known as Mama Joy, founder of the nonprofit Nana’s Restart, and Rocio Garcia, a registered dietitian with Jackson Health System. Together, they celebrate beloved grandmother-approved holiday dishes, and get expert tips on how to enjoy these seasonal favorites mindfully. Guest(s): Mayor Daniella Levine Cava: Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava joins the conversation to reflect on her multicultural family’s holiday traditions and their love of spices and fresh flavors. She speaks warmly about gratitude, spending time together, and the way food helps keep Miami-Dade’s many cultures connected while still letting each one shine. Mama Joy: Mama Joy, founder of the Overtown-based nonprofit Nana’s Restart, joins the episode to share heartfelt stories of cooking for her family and community, and the importance of love in food preparation. She shares the cultural meaning behind recipes passed down through generations, and even lets us in on how to do macaroni and cheese the right way, the dish everyone asks for. Rocio Garcia: Rocio Garcia, a registered dietitian with Jackson Health System, offers practical guidance on balanced holiday eating without sacrificing flavor. In her family, she’s the one who brings the vegetables, but she assures us we can still dig into our holiday favorites. She also shares tips on portion awareness, mindful enjoyment of cultural dishes, and how holiday meals can be both comforting and nutritious.

    19 min

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Every month, we drop two new episodes packed with lively conversations featuring Jackson’s top experts. From the latest health trends and groundbreaking innovations to fascinating medical curiosities and inspiring patient stories, no topic is off limits. But we don’t stop there. Special guests from our community pop in and share their unique perspectives, making every episode engaging and relatable. Our mission? To showcase Jackson as Miami-Dade’s healthcare destination of choice, and a trusted name in medicine worldwide. On Call, Off Script: a Jackson Health System podcast.