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In Her Ellement
1 Bringing Your Whole Self to Work with Port of Rotterdamâs Saskia Mureau 21:38
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21:38People want to feel supported and safe at work â and inspired to innovate. What can people working at large corporations do to create this kind of environment? Saskia Mureau is the Director of Customer Digital at the Port of Rotterdam where she is harnessing digital systems to reduce emissions. She is passionate about creating inclusive workplaces where psychological safety and collaboration drive meaningful change. In this episode, Kamila sits down with Suchi to talk about why she chose to work at large corporations rather than startups. Saskia also reflects on her personal experiences, including navigating IVF while at work, and discusses how organizations can foster environments where employees feel empowered to bring their whole selves to work. Links: Saskia Mureau on Linkedin WHO infertility research BCG 2024 report on psychological safety in the workplace Suchi Srinivasan on LinkedIn Kamila Rakhimova on LinkedIn About In Her Ellement: In Her Ellement highlights the women and allies leading the charge in digital, business, and technology innovation. Through engaging conversations, the podcast explores their journeysâcelebrating successes and acknowledging the balance between work and family. Most importantly, it asks: when was the moment you realized you hadnât just arrivedâyou were truly in your element? About The Hosts: Suchi Srinivasan is an expert in AI and digital transformation. Originally from India, her career includes roles at trailblazing organizations like Bell Labs and Microsoft. In 2011, she co-founded the Cleanweb Hackathon, a global initiative driving IT-powered climate solutions with over 10,000 members across 25+ countries. She also advises Women in Cloud, aiming to create $1B in economic opportunities for women entrepreneurs by 2030. Kamila Rakhimova is a fintech leader whose journey took her from Tajikistan to the U.S., where she built a career on her own terms. Leveraging her English proficiency and international relations expertise, she discovered the power of microfinance and moved to the U.S., eventually leading Amazon's Alexa Fund to support underrepresented founders. Subscribe to In Her Ellement on your podcast app of choice to hear meaningful conversations with women in digital, business, and technology.âŠ
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Parents are really good at asking doctors questions about their kid's health, but do we always let our kids speak up and ask what's on their mind? Today we are letting them do just that! We have a very special episode that features some of our loyal podcast listenersâŠall adorable kids who have some burning questions for doctors about celiac disease and the gluten-free diet. And of course, we have two fabulous physicians joining us to answer these questions, Dr. Danny Mallon, the director of the Celiac Disease Program at Cincinnati Childrenâs Hospital and Dr. Ritu Verma, the director of the Celiac Disease Center at the University of Chicago.âŠ
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1 POTS and Celiac Disease. What's the Link? 56:00
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56:00Our podcasts about research are often are the most popular, so hopefully todayâs will also deliver. Todayâs topic explores another often-misunderstood condition Postural Tachycardia Syndrome or (POTS) as it often called - and its possible connection to celiac disease. This is a condition that presents with a variety of symptoms that can be difficult to diagnose â like chronic fatigue, lightheadedness, fainting, an uncomfortable, rapid increase in heartbeat when standing up, and a range of GI symptoms. POTS has even been referred to as the âinvisible disease.â Today we want to discuss the gastrointestinal symptoms associated with this condition and its possible link with celiac disease. We have a team of fantastic experts with us here in the studio to help us better understand POTS and the studies linking it to celiac disease. We have Dr. Jeffrey Moak, the director of electrophysiology and pacing in the department of cardiology at Childrenâs National Hospital and Dr. Jocelyn Silvester, the director of research for the Celiac Program at Boston Childrenâs Hospital. Studies referred to during the episode https://jnnp.bmj.com/content/jnnp/76/4/579.full.pdf https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/25554987/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6314490/ https://www.ahajournals.org/doi/10.1161/JAHA.119.013602 Thank you to the Global Autoimmune Institute for their ongoing support to make this podcast possible.âŠ
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1 Hot Topics at the 2020 Columbia Celiac Symposium 22:00
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22:00Today we are talking about the recent Celiac Disease Symposium at the Columbia Celiac Disease Center. This biennial event hosts two forums, one scientific and one clinical, and attracts, researchers, physicians, patients, parents, and nutritionists from around the world. Itâs an amazing time to come together to learn, see old friends and make some new ones. Unfortunately, this year because of the Corona virus, the conference had a last-minute shift and only the speakers were able to gather in New York City. Thankfully the organizers (Dr. Peter Green and his team) were able to set up a web-based service so that the attendees could tune in via live stream and still partake in the incredible sharing of knowledge. Since we know many of our listeners were unable to attend, we are going to do a recap of the conference today on the podcast and talk about some of the big topics with one of our favorite guests, Dr. Jocelyn Silvester from Boston Childrenâs Hospital. Thank you to the Global Autoimmune Institute for their ongoing support to make this podcast possible.âŠ
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1 Is a Gluten-Free Diet More Aspirational Than Achievable? 17:00
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17:00Todaysâ topic is about the recent âDoggie Bagâ study published in the journal Gastroenterology, that suggests that a truly âgluten-free diet may be more aspirational than achievable.â We talk a lot about strict gluten-free diets on the podcast, but this study points out that even at our strictest, we may still be exposed to gluten. To help us better understand why this is and what it means for the future of patients with celiac disease, we have Dr. Jocelyn Silvester from Boston Childrenâs Hospital in the studio. Dr. Silvester is the lead researcher on the study and one of our favorite podcast guests!âŠ
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1 Narrowing the Gap in Health Education in Celiac Disease 39:00
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39:00Education is really important when it comes to living with a chronic disease. With celiac disease, patients and their families have to keep up reading food labels, new food products, changing food products, drug development, and research. Medical providers have to stay current on new testing methods, guidelines for managing the disease, and all of the food stuff too in order to help patients manage the gluten-free diet. Itâs a lot! On this episode of the podcast, we're sitting down with Dr. Alan Leichtner, the Chief Medical Education Officer at Boston Childrenâs Hospital to discuss celiac disease education. Heâs going to talk to us about education of patients and families as well as education of medical professionalsâŠand heâs going to answer some of our listener questions about what to do if you think your doctor needs a little beefing up on celiac disease! Links we talk about on the episode: NASPGHAN Clinical Guide: https://naspghan.org/professional-resources/medical-professional-resources/celiac-disease/ Evidence-Informed Recommendations for the Management of Celiac Disease in Children: https://pediatrics.aappublications.org/content/138/3/e20153147Celiac Disease Foundation: https://celiac.org/about-celiac-disease/what-is-celiac-disease/âŠ
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Food bullying. It can range from teasing others at school or online in social media groups, to kids throwing bread at children with celiac disease. In many cases itâs parents that are doing the bullying...But how do you address this problem? As the issue has come up numerous times in the past few weeks in our Celiac Clinic at Children's National Hospital, we wanted to address it on the podcast. Joining Vanessa in the studio are two of the CNMC community education specialists, Kate Raber and Joyana McMahon. Links in Episode: The Princess and the Peanut Allergy: https://www.amazon.com/Princess-Peanut-Allergy-Wendy-McClure/dp/0807566233Can I Have Some Cake Too? https://www.amazon.com/Have-Story-about-Allergies-Friendship/dp/1935914286What Treat Can Ruben Eat? https://www.amazon.com/What-Treat-Can-Ruben-Eat/dp/1481753762Pediatrics study: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3529950/âŠ
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1 Gluten-Free Travel Finds with Leslie Bari of Gluten-Free Finds PA 16:00
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16:00Todayâs topic is an always popular one. We all love to travel, itâs one of the best parts of life. But doing so is a bit more complicated while following a gluten-free lifestyle. Today we have an expert to share some of her favorite tips for gluten-free travel. Leslie Bari is the founder of Gluten Free Finds PA and the Constitutional Walking Tour. She loves to find and share her gluten-free finds and travel tips with her readers and has built quite a community doing so. Weâre so happy to have her join us today to share some of her travel wisdom!âŠ
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1 Social Media and Celiac. Has Facebook Become Your Doctor? 21:00
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21:00Most of us use social media in one way or another to connect with family, friends, and other communities that enrich our lives. But sometimes social media groups present information about medical conditions that is just wrong. It's frightening that some people might take online posts as fact instead of talking to their doctor or other health care professional. To help us talk about these issues we have a wonderful group here in the studioâŠOur Children's National Community Education Specialist Joyana McMahonâŠ.and one of our amazing board members Maureen Basye, who is a mom to a child with celiac disease and the founder of Celiac Cruise. Thank you to the Walter and Jean Boek Global Autoimmune Institute for their ongoing support to make this podcast possible.âŠ
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1 New Celiac Treatment Passes Phase 2 Clinical Trial 16:00
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16:00Do we have a new drug for celiac disease? Results of a new phase 2 clinical trial using technology developed at Northwestern university showed that it is possible to induce immune tolerance to gluten in individuals with celiac disease. The researchers suggest that their findings may pave the way for treated celiac patients to eventually tolerate gluten in their diet. As we are writing these these words we can hear our listener around the world cheering for joy that there may be a magic pill to take that will allow them to eat gluten. But is that really the case? To help us better understand what this new drug is and how it might help patients with celiac disease, we have Dr. Jocelyn Silvester from Boston Childrenâs Hospital in the studio. Dr. Silvester is a leading celiac disease research in the United States and Canada and one of our favorite podcast guests! Thank you to the Walter and Jean Boek Global Autoimmune Institute for their ongoing support to make this podcast possible.âŠ
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1 Celiac Research - What Patients Should Do with New Information 13:00
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13:00Todayâs topic is going to follow up on the influx of research and proclamations about the future of celiac disease. How do we as patients learn how to process the relevance of research in our own lives? How do we know what is important for us? How do we understand the significance of research and how it could potentially affect us? To discuss this topic with us, we have Dr. Ritu Verma from the University of Chicago Celiac Disease Center. Dr. Verma is a leading expert in celiac disease and is passionate about integrating current research and therapies in clinical care to provide the most innovative treatments for patients. Dr. Verma sat down for this conversation with one of our podcast co-hosts Ellen Wilcox at the recent DC Gluten-Free Education Day. Thank you to the Walter and Jean Boek Global Autoimmune Institute for their ongoing support to make this podcast possible.âŠ
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1 Hot Topics from the International Celiac Disease Symposium 42:00
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42:00There was so much knowledge, research, and collaboration at the 2019 International Celiac Disease Symposium in Paris, France. To breakdown some of the major themes from the conference, Vanessa has three experts in the studio: Dr. Jocelyn Silvester from Boston Children's Hospital, Dr. Ritu Verma from the University of Chicago Celiac Disease Center, and Dr. Benny Kerzner from Children's National Medical Center. After the group shares some of the big takeaways from the conference, they dive into a discussion about the gluten-free bakery tour they went on with a group of pediatric gastroenterologists from around the United States. Here were their favorites spots: Helmut Newcake: http://www.helmutnewcake.com/ Chambelland: https://chambelland.com/en/ Yummy and Guilt-Free: https://www.yummyandguiltfree.com/ Thank you to the Walter and Jean Boek Global Autoimmune Institute for their ongoing support to make this podcast possible.âŠ
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1 A Look at Developments in Psycho-Gastroenterology 44:00
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44:00The field of psychology and how it relates to gastroenterology is rapidly expanding and today we are going to talk all about it...or more specifically, psycho-gastroenterology. To explain the intricacies of this unique field, weâve got Dr. Shayna Coburn from our Celiac Disease Program at Childrenâs National in the studio. Dr. Coburn runs the psychological services for our Program which includes offering consultations and empirically-supported interventions to help families navigate the challenges of diagnosis of celiac disease and management of the gluten-free diet. She also lives a gluten-free lifestyle herself, so she is very equipped to help navigate this topic! During the episode we talk about three resources. Here are the links: Psychology Today Find a Psychologist: https://www.psychologytoday.com/us Celiac and Psychology Free Online Continuing Education Program: http://www.celiacpsychce.org/ Rome Foundation Psycho-Gastroenterology Directory: https://romegipsych.org Thank you to the Walter and Jean Boek Global Autoimmune Institute for their ongoing support to make this podcast possible.âŠ
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One of the most difficult times to be diagnosed with celiac disease is during your teen years. We see patients at Children's National on a regular basis in the clinic struggling with the challenges of being a teenager and dealing with the gluten-free diet at the same time. To help our teens feel more connected and supported, we have our awesome teen mentor Chloe in the studio with us. One of Chloe's summer projects was working on a guide for teens and she's here to talk all about it!âŠ
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1 Hot Topics at Digestive Disease Week - Episode 2 24:00
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24:00There were hundreds of presentations at Digestive Disease Week and Vanessa and Sandy were there for many of them. They've pulled together some of their favorites and in this episode are talking about a lively debate between Dr. Edwin Liu from Colorado Children's Hopital and Dr. Benjamin Lebwohl from Columbia University's Celiac Disease Center about the pros and cons of mass screening for celiac disease. Additionally they dive into a study looking at the economic impact of celiac disease in regards to health care utilization, and the reliabilty of patients predicting a gluten exposure. It's a fabulous episode! Thank you to the Walter and Jean Boek Global Autoimmune Institute for their ongoing support to make this podcast possible.âŠ
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1 Live from Digestive Disease Week - Celiac Patients Deserve a Medication 17:00
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17:00Vanessa and Sandy are live at Digestive Disease Week meeting with doctors, researchers and patient advocacy groups about the latest and greatest developments about celiac disease and related autoimmune conditions. In this Live from Digestive Disease Week episode they sit down with Dr. Jocelyn SIlvester from Boston Children's Hospital to discuss a quote from Dr. Peter Green, "Patients with celiac disease deserve a medication." Tune in to see what they have to say about this bold statement and very hot topic!âŠ
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