Ep23: Building a bridge of empathy

Ep23: Building a bridge of empathy

The CROC Podcast
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Ep23: Building a bridge of empathy
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Overview

Please join Angel & Dr. E. as they take a deep dive on developing strategies to better manage difficult patients in order to achieve better outcomes.

Module: Confessions

Episode: Building a bridge of empathy

Referenced on the show

Today’s Kick Off Story: Joe, the “difficult” patient.

Jodi Halpern – Clinical Empathy 

CROC gratitude shout outs

Angel Santana – Have Faith Let It Begin
Rod Freeman – Small Biz Up

Charlotte Larsen – http://www.charlottelarsen.net/
Michael Benzaia – https://www.michaeljohnbenzaia.com/

Photo by Aleksandr Barsukov on Unsplash

Ep21: Happy Birthday America

Ep21: Happy Birthday America

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Ep21: Happy Birthday America
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Overview

Red white and blue
Honoring Army veteran John Fezza too!!

Please join Angel and Dr. E as we celebrate America the beautiful July 4th birthday with special guest John Fezza, a 2 time cancer survivor, Army vet, and undercover narcotics investigator!

Module: Honoring America (Premier)
Episode: Happy Birthday America

Referenced on the show

Today’s Kick Off Story: Today’s weather

CROC gratitude shout outs

Angel Santana – Have Faith Let It Begin
Rod Freeman – Small Biz Up

Charlotte Larsen – http://www.charlottelarsen.net/
Michael Benzaia – https://www.michaeljohnbenzaia.com/

Photo by Cathy VanHeest on Unsplash

Ep20: Patients As Partners In Research – Part 2

Ep20: Patients As Partners In Research – Part 2

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Ep20: Patients As Partners In Research - Part 2
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Overview

Part 2 of 2 – Patients as partners in research
 
Please join Angel and Dr. E as they are joined by Dr. Dawn Stacey and Claire Ludwig, two impactful and groundbreaking researchers, who share their novel research papers, ideas, and advocacy with the CROC nation in 2 not to be missed episodes.
 

Dr. Dawn Stacey

Dawn Stacey RN PhD CON(C) holds a Research Chair in Knowledge Translation to Patients and is a Full Professor in the School of Nursing at the University of Ottawa. She is a Scientist at the Ottawa Hospital Research Institute where she is Director of the Patient Decision Aids Research Group. She is the principal-investigator for the Cochrane Review of Patient Decision Aids, co-chair of the Steering Committee for the International Patient Decision Aid Standards Collaboration (IPDAS), and co-investigator for the Cochrane Review of Interventions to Improve the Adoption of Shared Decision Making. Her research program website is http://decisionaid.ohri.ca.

Full Professor and RN, PhD, CON(C), FCAHS, FCAN, FAAN

2005 Ph.D. Population Health University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario
2000 M.Sc.N. Nursing University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario
1987 B.Sc.N. Nursing McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario
Dawn Stacey

Claire Ludwig

RN PhD(c) is a PhD candidate at the School of Nursing, University of Ottawa

Claire LUDWIG | University of Ottawa, Ottawa | School of Nursing

 

Module: Patient Empowerment

Episode: Patients as partners in research Part 2

 

Referenced on the show

Today’s Kick Off Story: Claire Ludwig’s Story

The Carmen Framework

CROC gratitude shout outs

Angel Santana – Have Faith Let It Begin
Rod Freeman – Small Biz Up

Charlotte Larsen – http://www.charlottelarsen.net/
Michael Benzaia – https://www.michaeljohnbenzaia.com/

Ep19: Patients As Partners In Research – Part 1

Ep19: Patients As Partners In Research – Part 1

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Ep19: Patients As Partners In Research - Part 1
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Overview

Part 1 of 2 – Symptom Management using COSTaRS Practice Guidelines
 
Please join Angel and Dr. E as they are joined by Dr. Dawn Stacey and Claire Ludwig, two impactful and groundbreaking researchers, who share their novel research papers, ideas, and advocacy with the CROC nation in 2 not to be missed episodes.
 

Dr. Dawn Stacey

Dawn Stacey RN PhD CON(C) holds a Research Chair in Knowledge Translation to Patients and is a Full Professor in the School of Nursing at the University of Ottawa. She is a Scientist at the Ottawa Hospital Research Institute where she is Director of the Patient Decision Aids Research Group. She is the principal-investigator for the Cochrane Review of Patient Decision Aids, co-chair of the Steering Committee for the International Patient Decision Aid Standards Collaboration (IPDAS), and co-investigator for the Cochrane Review of Interventions to Improve the Adoption of Shared Decision Making. Her research program website is http://decisionaid.ohri.ca.

Full Professor and RN, PhD, CON(C), FCAHS, FCAN, FAAN

2005 Ph.D. Population Health University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario
2000 M.Sc.N. Nursing University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario
1987 B.Sc.N. Nursing McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario
Dawn Stacey

Claire Ludwig

RN PhD(c) is a PhD candidate at the School of Nursing, University of Ottawa

Claire LUDWIG | University of Ottawa, Ottawa | School of Nursing

 

Module: Patient Empowerment

Episode: Patients as partners in research Part 1

 

 

Referenced on the show

Today’s Kick Off Story: “How you doin’?” at the Jersey shore

COSTaRS Website

CROC gratitude shout outs

Angel Santana – Have Faith Let It Begin
Rod Freeman – Small Biz Up

Charlotte Larsen – http://www.charlottelarsen.net/
Michael Benzaia – https://www.michaeljohnbenzaia.com/

Ep18: Why all the drama?

Ep18: Why all the drama?

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Ep18: Why all the drama?
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We start a new module today – the Toolbox Module and the episode: “Why all the drama?”

Please join Angel, Dr. E and special guest Michael John Benzaia as The CROC Podcast explores drama therapy and acting techniques to help survivors better cope with stressful situations.

Module: Toolbox (Premier)

Episode: Why all the drama?

 

 

 

Referenced on the show

Today’s Kick Off Story: Is Angel’s job at risk?

CROC gratitude shout outs

Angel Santana – Have Faith Let It Begin
Rod Freeman – Small Biz Up

Charlotte Larsen – http://www.charlottelarsen.net/
Michael Benzaia – https://www.michaeljohnbenzaia.com/

Photo by Liam McGarry on Unsplash