
53 episodes

Provider Wellness Podcast Matthew Zinder, CRNA
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- Health & Fitness
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4.9 • 21 Ratings
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This podcast will discuss caregiver health and wellness from the broad to the specific. My aim is to educate while offering a unique perspective. The ultimate goal is to change the culture of poor self-care in the healthcare providers population. For those who take care of others, it's time to take care of yourselves.
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A Paramedic's Perspective on PTSD
In this episode, Matthew has a conversation with Andrew Douglas. He is a retired Firefighter/Paramedic that has taken his experience with job-related PTSD and started a tech company to create an app to offer support and peer assistance to the fire, EMS, and police community. We discuss common causes of PTSD in stressful professions like healthcare, the different treatment options, different sources of support, and the culture that teaches providers that they should only take care of others and not themselves. Andrew’s story is one that many individuals can probably relate to.
Siento inc. is a mental wellness platform co-founded by Andrew Douglas, a former firefighter and paramedic, and Jason Hall, an experienced technology leader. Andrew intimately understands the challenges faced by first responders and high-stress professionals, while Jason brings his expertise in developing innovative and user-friendly solutions.
Siento's mission is to create a stigma-free, safe space for individuals to anonymously share their feelings, connect with others, and access mental health assistance. By leveraging technology and focusing on the unique needs of its target audience, siento inc. aims to enhance mental health support for first responders and other high-stress industries.
LinkedIn:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrew-douglas-b358b4226
Siento Information:
https://www.siento.io
Please check back often for more episodes pertaining to health and wellness for healthcare providers and caregivers.
Please send your questions to providerwellnesspodcast@gmail.com
Website: providerwellnesspodcast.com
Please go to providersymposium.com to learn more about
The Provider Wellness Symposium.
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Health & Wellness Through Chiropractic Care
In today’s episode, Matthew has a conversation with Dr Amir Rashidian. He is a Chiropractor and author of 2 books about stress and the stress response. He owns a busy practice in the state of Maryland. The episode involves a discussion about chiropractic care, the benefits, both well-known and not well-known, and also the misconceptions that surround the practice. They discuss how the central nervous system affects all aspects of health and wellness and how chiropractic care can affect this notion. Dr Rashidian also discusses his books and how the stress response affects a person’s overall health.
Dr Rashidian's contact information:
www.DrRashidian.com
www.MidAtlanticClinic.com
Youtube.com/RealChiropractic
Facebook.com/MidAtlanticClinic
AMAZON BOOK: Cracking the Stress Secret amzn.to/3TGlySB
AMAZON BOOK: The StressProof Life amzn.to/40d637p
Please check back often for more episodes pertaining to health and wellness for healthcare providers and caregivers.
Please send your questions to providerwellnesspodcast@gmail.com
Website: providerwellnesspodcast.com
Please go to providersymposium.com to learn more about
The Provider Wellness Symposium.
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A National Healthcare Organization's Health & Wellness Committee: A Discussion with the Members
In this episode, Matthew has a conversation with the members of the Health and Wellness Committee of the American Association of Nurse Anesthesiology. He speaks with Kathy Horvath CRNA, Donna Keeney CRNA, Kristine Tierney CRNA, and Sarah Forsythe SRNA. They are all Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists. They discuss the different stages of a career in healthcare based on the diverse range of years’ experience that this committee represents and how their perception and practice of self-care has changed over time. They also discuss their motivations for joining a committee such as this and what they hope to achieve during their time as a member.
Resources from the American Association of Nurse Anesthesiology:
AANA.com/THRIVE
THRIVE was created to help transition to different career stages
AANA.com/StudentWellness
Everything related to SRNAs and wellness.
AANA.com/COVIDWellness
AANA.com/COVIDStress
AANA.com/AskForHelp
AANA.com/Fatigue
AANA.com/Burnout
AANA.com/Stress
Please check back often for more episodes pertaining to health and wellness for healthcare providers and caregivers.
Please send your questions to providerwellnesspodcast@gmail.com
Website: providerwellnesspodcast.com
Please go to providersymposium.com to learn more about
The Provider Wellness Symposium.
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Heal our Healers: A Discussion with this Organization's Founder
Welcome to the 50th episode of The Provider Wellness Podcast. Thanks to all who have been listening and for your support!
In today’s episode, Matthew has a conversation with Rodney Overstreet. He is an advanced practice nurse, specifically a nurse anesthetist. He is a hypnotherapist and wellness coach that founded a 501 (c)(3) non-profit organization support network called Heal our Healers which has grown quickly during this time of stress and burnout in the healthcare professional population. They discuss many topics including the history of medicine, the current state of the profession, and of course, wellness for providers.
Heal our Healers Website:
https://www.healourhealers.org
Please check back often for more episodes pertaining to health and wellness for healthcare providers and caregivers.
Please send your questions to providerwellnesspodcast@gmail.com
Website: providerwellnesspodcast.com
Please go to providersymposium.com to learn more about
The Provider Wellness Symposium.
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The Johns Hopkins Chief of Employee Well-Being: A Discussion With Dr Richard Safeer
In today’s episode, Matthew has a conversation with Dr. Richard Safeer. He is the Chief Medical Director of Employee Health and Well-Being at Johns Hopkins Medicine. He oversees the health and wellness of the 42,000 employees of The Johns Hopkins Medical System. He’s been working with Hopkins for 11 years. We discuss the current atmosphere within healthcare where burnout, stress, and personnel problems are now the norm. Plus, we go over how he is addressing the current state of healthcare.
To purchase Dr Safeer's new book:
The Cure for the Common Company
Dr Safeer's Website:
richardsafeer.com
Please check back often for more episodes pertaining to health and wellness for healthcare providers and caregivers.
Please send your questions to providerwellnesspodcast@gmail.com
Website: providerwellnesspodcast.com
Please go to providersymposium.com to learn more about
The Provider Wellness Symposium.
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How Meditation can Benefit Health & Wellness: A Discussion with a Certified Meditation Teacher
In today’s episode, Matthew has a conversation with Ted Meissner. He is a meditation teacher and a Senior Mindfulness Program Manager for United Health Group. He is a certified instructor of MBSR, or Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction. They have a conversation about how meditation works, how it can benefit health and wellness, and how one can be trained to practice and how to become a teacher.
Ted's Contact Information:
LinkedIn Profile
Website: presentmomentmindfulness.com
Email: tedmeissner@gmail.com
Please check back often for more episodes pertaining to health and wellness for healthcare providers and caregivers.
Please send your questions to providerwellnesspodcast@gmail.com
Website: providerwellnesspodcast.com
Please go to providersymposium.com to learn more about
The Provider Wellness Symposium.
Thanks for listening and please subscribe and share this episode.
Customer Reviews
Relevant and informative
Fantastic podcast for healthcare professionals, especially in 2020! I enjoy his topics especially since they are very relevant during COVID and during stressful times that we often experience in healthcare. Happy to support a CRNA colleague!