Conversations of the Heart: Prescriptions for Healing
Palisade Productions
This is a series of conversations that gives listeners a glimpse behind the scenes of medicine, focusing on the very human stories behind every patient and provider interaction.
This podcast is made possible by the Richard M. Schulze Family Foundation and donors to the End in Mind Project.
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Life in the Balance: The Intensivist
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07/10/23 • 27 min
Critical care is one of the most stressful of medical specialties. It takes a unique individual to navigate the challenges of an ICU.
In this episode, we meet Christina Bastin DeJong of Duluth, Minnesota, who is a veteran ICU physician and even under the intense pressure of the COVID-19 pandemic, can't think of a better job to have.
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07/10/23 • 27 min
Covid Miracle: Walter Byrd
Conversations of the Heart: Prescriptions for Healing
06/27/23 • 27 min
The Covid-19 pandemic has killed nearly seven million people worldwide. Minneapolis based filmmaker Walter Byrd beat Covid thanks to the care of his medical team, his courage and a little Divine Intervention.
By the way, Walter Byrd is an amazing animator and filmmaker. Here is his website if you'd like to learn more about his work: http://darkfall.online/
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06/27/23 • 27 min
Caring for the Spirit: Hospital Chaplains
Conversations of the Heart: Prescriptions for Healing
07/18/23 • 48 min
Medical science tends the body but hospital chaplains tend the soul, helping patients and families make sense of pain and suffering, disease and death.
That's the focus of this episode of "Conversations of the Heart: Prescriptions for Healing" made possible by the Richard M. Schulze Family Foundation and donors to the End in Mind Project.
Our guests:
--Abbie Engelstad, an interfaith chaplain and Manager of the CPE Program at Park Nicollet Methodist Hospital in St. Louis Park, MN.
--Rev. Stacey Jutila is the Director of Chaplaincy at Essentia Health, East Market based in Duluth, Minnesota.
--Rev. Susie Putzke was a chaplain at CentraCare St. Cloud hospital specializing in Adult and Pediatric Palliative Care. She is now serving a local United Methodist Church in the St. Cloud Community.
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07/18/23 • 48 min
Caring and Compassion: Humanizing Medicine
Conversations of the Heart: Prescriptions for Healing
07/21/23 • 41 min
Hospitals have Grand Rounds where residents and medical students present a patient’s case to senior physicians. It’s an important part of medical education.
Now consider how such a gathering might be different if the case was
presented and analyzed not from a medical point of view...but through the
lens of human emotion.
There is such a thing and it’s called Schwartz Rounds.
Our guests: Dr. Beth Lown, Medical Director for the Schwartz Center for Compassionate Healthcare, Boston, MA.
Beba Tata-Mbeng, Manager of Spiritual Care, Mayo Clinic Jacksonville, FL
For more information: https://www.theschwartzcenter.org/
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07/21/23 • 41 min
Cracking the Code: Discovering Rare Diseases
Conversations of the Heart: Prescriptions for Healing
07/27/23 • 31 min
Millions of people are affected by uncommon, unknown or undiagnosed diseases.
Some appear at birth, others emerge in adulthood. Many are genetic in origin and there is often scant information in the medical literature about them. It can take years to get an accurate diagnosis, which is too late for many patients. There are also few effective treatments much less cures for these diseases.
In this episode, we will meet a woman whose family has been dogged by a mysterious disease for generations, what it took to crack its genetic code and the search for a cure.
Guests: Lisa Miller and Mary Miller Kenney
Dr. Ernesto Ayala, a hematologist and oncologist in the Department of Internal Medicine at Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville, Florida. He specializes in stem cell transplantation.
Kerry Hughes, executive director of Harmony4Hope.
For more information on the great educational and advocacy work on rare diseases: https://harmony4hope.org/
For more information on the groundbreaking work bring on genomic medicine: https://www.mayo.edu/research/centers-programs/center-individualized-medicine
For more information on adult-onset leukoencephalopathy: https://sistershopefoundation.org/
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07/27/23 • 31 min
After the Fall: Hope and Healing
Conversations of the Heart: Prescriptions for Healing
07/31/23 • 29 min
Concussions can happen to anyone at anytime and anywhere.
A traumatic brain injury or TBI can be mild to severe. Its effects can be overwhelming and life altering.
In this episode, we will meet a woman in her 70’s whose life turned upside down after a bad fall down a staircase and the medical team who helped her regain her footing.
Guests: Bonnie and Darrell Hutson
Dr. Kelly Collins, physiatrist specializing in rehabilitation medicine with CentraCare/St. Cloud Hospital, St. Cloud, Minnesota.
Tracy Welsh, occupational therapist, CentraCare/St Cloud Hospital
Katie Madsen, speech therapist, CentraCare/St Cloud Hospital
For more information on brain injury: https://www.cdc.gov/traumaticbraininjury/index.html
For more information on CentraCare’s in-hospital rehab unit: https://vs.centracare.com/app/files/public/64489a98-0017-4727-8f50-2e4638f20249/inpatient_rehab_brochure.pdf
Before you go, please tell me what you thought about this podcast. Did you like the story? Not too excited about it? Why?
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07/31/23 • 29 min
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How many episodes does Conversations of the Heart: Prescriptions for Healing have?
Conversations of the Heart: Prescriptions for Healing currently has 6 episodes available.
What topics does Conversations of the Heart: Prescriptions for Healing cover?
The podcast is about Health & Fitness, Society & Culture, Medicine and Podcasts.
What is the most popular episode on Conversations of the Heart: Prescriptions for Healing?
The episode title 'Life in the Balance: The Intensivist' is the most popular.
What is the average episode length on Conversations of the Heart: Prescriptions for Healing?
The average episode length on Conversations of the Heart: Prescriptions for Healing is 35 minutes.
How often are episodes of Conversations of the Heart: Prescriptions for Healing released?
Episodes of Conversations of the Heart: Prescriptions for Healing are typically released every 5 days, 10 hours.
When was the first episode of Conversations of the Heart: Prescriptions for Healing?
The first episode of Conversations of the Heart: Prescriptions for Healing was released on Jun 27, 2023.
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