Emergency Basics Every Person Should Know
Maimonides Director, Trauma and Acute Care expert Dr. Ronald Simon gives an overview on basics of emergency medical skills for average person. Be prepared for the next time a loved one gets in trouble!
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Maimonides Director, Trauma and Acute Care expert Dr. Ronald Simon gives an overview on basics of emergency medical skills for average person. Be prepared for the next time a loved one gets in trouble!
Erica Hutchinson, Ph.D., Director of Behavioral Health, talks about how to deal with burnout resulting from work. Join us as she reviews symptoms and the steps you can take today to start healing. Listen on
Maimonides Director, Trauma and Acute Care expert Dr. Ronald Simon gives an overview on basics of emergency medical skills for average person. Be prepared for the next time a loved one gets in trouble!
Erica Hutchinson, Ph.D., Director of Behavioral Health, talks about how to deal with burnout resulting from work. Join us as she reviews symptoms and the steps you can take today to start healing. Listen on
Dr. Jeffrey Basti discusses the benefits of having a primary doctor at every age and the importance of preventive medicine and annual check-ups. Listen on
Join Dr. Monita Mendiratta, board-certified in Pediatric Pulmonology and a Diplomate of the American Board of Sleep Medicine, to discuss back-to-sleep hygiene. Listen on Spotify,
Dr. Murray Choueka, Director of Headache Medicine, discusses how to distinguish between types of headaches, like migraines and tension-type headaches, and how to know when
Being a parent today means dealing with social media. Dr. April Toure, Maimonides psychiatrist who specializes in children and adolescents, provides best practices on parenting
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Joining us today to talk about menopause 101 is Dr. Lindsay Michel, a gynecologist at the Women’s Health institute at Maimonides Medical Center. This is
Breathing isn’t something most people think about but, for some, it doesn’t come naturally. Knowing your child has asthma is the first step to dealing with it. Dr. Michael Marcus discusses what to look out for and what to do about it.