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Episode 37 Suicide Prevention Programs In The Healthcare Workforce
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Jonathan M. DePierro, PhD, is an Assistant Professor of Psychiatry at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. He is Clinical Director of the Center for Stress, Resilience and Personal Growth.National Suicide Prevention Helpline 800-273-8255SAMHSA Toolkit. https://www.samhsa.gov/find-help/suicide-preventionNYC Well - 1-888-NYC-WELL…
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Episode 36 Remote Patient Monitoring and Connected Devices
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Darryl Hollar, Ruchi Tiwari, Cathleen Matthew, Alex Ingber join me to discuss the roll out and clinical model behind Sinai's remote monitoring program and our strategy regarding connected devices more generally.Oleh Mount Sinai Health Partners
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Episode 35 A Conversation on Equity
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Shoshanah Brown, Dr. Katie Ender, and I discuss issues of equity in healthcare and how we experience disparities from the perspective of a community based non profit, a large academic health center and a healthcare administrator all trying to work towards eliminating disparities.Oleh Mount Sinai Health Partners
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Episode 34 Social Determinants of Health with Ashley Fitch
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Episode 34 Social Determinants of Health with Ashley Fitch by Mount Sinai Health PartnersOleh Mount Sinai Health Partners
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Episode 33 Behavioral Medicine in Population Health with Dr. Anitha Iyer
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Dr. Anitha Iyer, Director of Behavioral Medicine and Population Health at Mount Sinai, discusses how she views the integration of BH in ambulatory care and how to make it a core element of our long term population health strategy.Oleh Mount Sinai Health Partners
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