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Curated Questions: Conversations Celebrating the Power of Questions Hosted by Ken Woodward, Curated Questions is a thought-provoking podcast that celebrates the art and science of asking profound questions. This podcast is for curious minds who understand that the right question can unlock new perspectives and drive personal growth. What to Expect Insightful Conversations: Experts from diverse fields share their journey in mastering the craft of inquiry, revealing how it has transformed their lives and careers. Practical Techniques: Gain valuable skills to improve your questioning abilities, applicable in both personal and professional settings. Thought-Provoking Topics: Explore how questions shape leadership, personal transformation, and societal discourse. Why Listen? In an age of abundant information, Curated Questions reminds us that true wisdom lies in asking better questions. This podcast will help you: 1. Enhance critical thinking 2. Improve communication 3. Gain new perspectives on complex issues 4. Develop a nuanced understanding of the world Join Ken Woodward and his guests as they explore the transformative power of thoughtful inquiry. Curated Questions is more than just a podcast – it's an invitation to embrace curiosity, challenge assumptions, and unlock your full potential through the art of asking better questions. Subscribe now and embark on a journey to master the craft of inquiry, one question at a time. Website: CuratedQuestions.com IG/Threads/YouTube: @CuratedQuestions
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Arthritis At Home (+ On the Go) makes it possible for people living with arthritis to watch or listen to interviews with Canadian experts in clinical rheumatology, arthritis scientists, physio and occupational therapists, psychologists and health economists, as well as patient experts and advocates. We hope you find Arthritis At Home informative and fun as you live your best life with arthritis.
Innhold levert av Arthritis Consumer Experts. Alt podcastinnhold, inkludert episoder, grafikk og podcastbeskrivelser, lastes opp og leveres direkte av Arthritis Consumer Experts eller deres podcastplattformpartner. Hvis du tror at noen bruker det opphavsrettsbeskyttede verket ditt uten din tillatelse, kan du følge prosessen skissert her https://no.player.fm/legal.
Arthritis At Home (+ On the Go) makes it possible for people living with arthritis to watch or listen to interviews with Canadian experts in clinical rheumatology, arthritis scientists, physio and occupational therapists, psychologists and health economists, as well as patient experts and advocates. We hope you find Arthritis At Home informative and fun as you live your best life with arthritis.
In honour of Wear Red Canada to raise awareness about women’s heart health, we are sharing this #ArthritisAtHome with Dr. Keith Colaco on some of the common risk factors for cardiovascular disease and arthritis and the tools that can be used to predict risk. He also highlights the role of advocacy by researchers, health care providers and patients. Dr. Keith Colaco is an Assistant Professor of Teaching at the University of Toronto. Besides teaching several courses, Keith is also involved in cardio-rheumatology research which is at the intersection of heart health and joint health. Additional learning resources JointHealth™ insight: Heart’s content Cardio-Rheumatology Network Cardio-Rheum Clinic at Women’s College Hospital, Toronto…
In this episode of #ArthritisAtHome, we are sharing Part 2 of the Yoga with Ellen series. Ellen Wang, ACE’s Programs Coordinator, takes the audience through a 20-minute yoga sequence that is focused on the trunk area including the core, side body and low back. Engage the core, lift out of the pelvis, and build some heat as you flow through seated movements. Then Ellen combines her practical knowledge and experience to guide the audience mindfully to the yoga mat. Learn to access postures that are commonly uncomfortable for individuals living with arthritis. All you need is a chair, pillow/cushion and yoga blocks if available. Important things to note before participating in this yoga session: Remember to always protect your joints before, during, and after physical activity or exercise. If you have any concerns or questions about whether you should participate in this or any Arthritis At Home episode, please consult your healthcare team first. You will require the following for this yoga session: a sturdy chair a pillow or cushion yoga blocks (if available) We have created a Spotify playlist for this yoga session; you can find it here .…
To help kickstart your exercise goals for the year, we are sharing Part 1 of the #ArthritisAtHome Yoga with Ellen series. In this episode, ACE’s Programs Coordinator Ellen Wang, takes the audience through a 20-minute yoga practice that is focused on carefully articulating the head, neck, chest and upper back. Learn to ground deeply, set an intention for your practice and breath into unexplored areas in the body. Ellen combines her knowledge of human anatomy and yogic philosophy to take the audience through a mindful and accessible practice for all levels. All you need is a chair and strap/band/scarf or towel. Get ready to tune into your body and mind. Important things to note before participating in this yoga session: Remember to always protect your joints before, during, and after physical activity or exercise. If you have any concerns or questions about whether you should participate in this or any Arthritis At Home episode, please consult your healthcare team first. You will require the following for this yoga session: a sturdy chair a strap, band, scarf or towel Click here to watch the episode.…
In a new episode of Arthritis at Home, Cheryl Koehn speaks with Dr. Stephanie Keeling, Professor in the Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry at the University of Alberta and a member of the lupus working group – consisting of lupus specialists from across Canada along with two national patient organizations, Arthritis Consumer Experts and Lupus Canada. Together, they discuss the two common types of lupus – systemic lupus erythematosus and lupus nephritis – and changes over the past year in lupus treatment and care in Canada. Dr. Keeling also describes the work of the Lupus Working Group and its advocacy efforts to address inequities in lupus care across Canada. Dr. Keeling ends the episode with a look ahead at Canadian Rheumatology Association’s efforts to create clinical guidelines for the treatment of lupus in Canada. Additional learning resources JointHealth™ insight: Medication reimbursement coverage in Canada 2024 American College of Rheumatology (ACR) Guideline for the Screening, Treatment, and Management of Lupus Nephritis A Thousand Faces of Inequity, CRAJ Spring 2024 Inside ACR Convergence 2024 : Day 3 Highlights…
In this Arthritis At Home, we are sharing the #CRArthritis interview with Dr. Hani El-Gabalawy, Professor of Medicine and Immunology at the University of Manitoba. He discusses about rheumatoid arthritis prediction and prevention, and the impact of rheumatoid arthritis on Indigenous Peoples. About Dr. Hani El-Gabalawy Dr. Hani El-Gabalawy is a physician and researcher, and an endowed Rheumatology Research Chair at the University of Manitoba. He is widely recognized for his contributions in the field of rheumatology and immunology, with a specific focus on rheumatoid arthritis and Indigenous Health. Additional learning resources Emerging Approaches to the Detection and Prevention of Rheumatoid Arthritis in Predisposed Indigenous North American Population Disparities in rheumatoid arthritis outcomes for North American Indigenous Populations Arthritis Call to Action: Indigenous Health…
In this Arthritis At Home, we are sharing the #CRArthritis interview with Ms. Morag Crocker, occupational therapist and occupational therapy practice coordinator at the Mary Pack Arthritis Program. She shares how travelling occupational therapy works and explains what the tertiary arthritis program is at the Mary Pack Arthritis Centre. Furthermore, she provides a definition of what complex osteoarthritis (OA) is and share some tips on how to manage complex OA. Additional learning resources About Vancouver Coastal Health’s Mary Pack Arthritis Program Travelling Occupational Therapy Clinics OsteoArthritis Service Integration System (OASIS) Arthritis Consumer Experts’ About Osteoarthritis Page…
In this Arthritis At Home, we are sharing the #CRArthritis interview with Ms. Michelle Bridge, President of Arthritis Health Professions Association. She explains what the Arthritis Health Professions Association does and what it offers for its members and the arthritis community. She further highlights the role that allied health care professionals play in arthritis care. Additional learning resources About Arthritis Health Professions Association Arthritis At Home: Telehealth and joint-friendly workspace for people with arthritis Measuring Advanced/Extended Practice Roles in Arthritis and Musculoskeletal Care in Canada…
To our Arthritis at Home audience and to people living with arthritis across Canada, ACE wishes you a safe and healthy holiday as we celebrate this Winter Solstice in the spirit of peace, rest, and reflection. Arthritis Consumer Experts (ACE) finds itself reflecting over a quarter century of meaningful service to people with arthritis as it celebrates its 25th anniversary this December. In this special holiday episode of Arthritis at Home, Kelly Lendvoy and Cheryl Koehn looks back at ACE’s leadership in patient engagement and promoting consumer participation models and strategies that are now embedded in arthritis research and policy-making processes. They also discuss ACE’s role in advocating for the rights of people with arthritis to benefit equally from the many therapies now available to them and from non-medication aspects of their care – mental health struggles, job disruption, sleep disturbances, relationship challenges – areas where support is still sorely needed. Additional learning resources ACE National Survey on Private Health Insurance Plans JointHealth™ Education: Arthritis and Exercise JointHealth™ insight – Arthritis A-Z: Your Questions Answered Arthritis Community Learning Circle: Arthritis Call to Action website…
In this Arthritis At Home, we are sharing the #CRArthritis interview with Dr. Alison Clifford, an Associate Professor in the Department of Rheumatology at the University of Alberta. She discusses about the 18F-Flurodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography (PET) imaging and giant cell arteritis, the most common form of vasculitis in North America. A positron emission tomography (PET) scan is an imaging test that can help reveal the metabolic or biochemical function of your tissues and organs. About Dr. Alison Clifford Dr. Clifford is an Associate Professor at the University of Alberta. She is also an associate member of CanVasc, the Canadian network for vasculitis investigators. Her interest is in vasculitis, or inflammation of the blood vessel walls. Vasculitis results in reduced blood flow to the body’s organs, potentially leading to serious tissue damage. Additional learning resources About PET/CT in giant cell arteritis Vasculitis Foundation Canada About giant cell arteritis…
In this episode of Arthritis At Home, we are sharing the #CRArthritis interview with Michael Kuluva, an American fashion designer living in Los Angeles, California. He has a conversation with Anita Chan, ACE’s Director of Programs and Administration, about his rheumatoid arthritis journey. He also shares lifestyle tips for patients living with arthritis and discusses how he became a patient advocate. Additional learning resources Reporting of Determinants of Health Inequities in Rheumatoid Arthritis Randomized Controlled Trials in Canada: A Scoping Review About Michael Kuluva Follow Michael on social media: X ( @MichaelKuluva ), Instagram ( @MichaelKuluva )…
In this episode of Arthritis At Home, we are sharing the #CRArthritis interview with Dr. Mary De Vera, Megan Thomas, and Anna Samson. The trio discusses highlights from their workshop on working towards improving representation in rheumatology research. They also report on determinants of health inequities and some of the barriers researchers and arthritis health care providers may face in underrepresented populations. About Dr. Mary De Vera, Megan Thomas, and Anna Samson Dr. De Vera is a pharmacoepidemiologist and assistant professor in medication adherence in the Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences at UBC. Megan Thomas is a PhD student at the University of British Columbia in the Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, specializing in epidemiology and health outcomes. Anna Samson is a person living with ankylosing spondylitis and fibromyalgia. She is studying English at McMaster University and is an advocate for disability and mental health. Additional learning resources Reporting of Determinants of Health Inequities in Rheumatoid Arthritis Randomized Controlled Trials in Canada: A Scoping Review Reporting of determinants of health inequities and participant characteristics in randomized controlled trials of juvenile idiopathic arthritis in Canada: A scoping review Reporting of determinants of health inequities and participant characteristics in randomized controlled trials of systemic lupus erythematosus in Canada: A scoping review…
In this episode of Arthritis at Home, Kelly Lendvoy speaks to Cheryl Koehn, ACE’s President, about highlights from this year’s American College of Rheumatology Annual Meeting - ACR Convergence 2024. The annual meeting is a gathering of arthritis health care providers, researchers and patient advocates who come together to share the newest discoveries and treatments for osteoarthritis and inflammatory arthritis. To learn more, ACE shared highlights from the four days of ACR Convergence, which can be viewed here: Day One Day Two Day Three Day Four Additional learning resources JointHealth™ Education: Arthritis and Exercise Arthritis At Home 211 – Patient experiences and quality of care during rehabilitation after total joint replacement surgery Arthritis At Home 92 – Total knee replacement: Cheryl Koehn shares tips on how to prepare for surgery…
In this episode of Arthritis At Home, we are sharing the #CRArthritis interview with Ms. Meghan Pancucci, Dr. Michelle Batthish, and Dr. Karen Beattie. The trio talks about their workshop at the meeting, which is designed for researchers and family advocates who have an interest in engaging patients and families in rheumatology research. They talk about what family engagement in research means and its benefits for patients, health care providers, and researchers, and how families may be engaged with researchers in projects at different stages of the research life cycle. Additional learning resources Matching researchers’ needs and patients’ contributions: practical tips for meaningful patient engagement from the field of rheumatology Patient Engagement in Research Scale ACE Advocacy: Participate in research…
In this episode of Arthritis At Home, we are sharing the #CRArthritis interview with Dr. Tom Appleton, Assistant Professor at Western University. He outlines the opposition points he plans to use at this year’s Great Debate to argue against the efficacy of electronic medical records. Dr. Appleton also shares his work on osteoarthritis research and views on shared decision making in arthritis care. Additional learning resources Canada Health Infoway: Integrating digital health into the health care experience Arthritis Consumer Experts’ About Osteoarthritis page ACE National Survey on Arthritis Self-Advocacy…
In this episode of Arthritis At Home, Cheryl Koehn, Founder and President of Arthritis Consumer Experts, and Dr. Sasha Bernatsky, rheumatologist and James McGill Professor at the McGill University Health Centre, have a discussion about lupus symptoms, diagnosis, treatment and care. They also look at barriers to reimbursement access to lupus medications and health disparities and inequities in lupus care treatment and what arthritis community leaders in Canada are doing to address these challenges. Additional learning resources Arthritis Consumer Experts’ About Lupus page JointHealth™ insight: Living with lupus Lupus Canada: Your resource for everything lupus…
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