Culturally Responsive Palliative Care Video Clip

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A staff training resource for providing culturally responsive palliative care prepared by Judith Miralles & Associates for Palliative Care Victoria

A video in Mandarin about palliative care and the help available for a person with a serious illness and their family. Produced by Palliative Care Victoria http://www.pallcarevic.asn.au

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Palliative Care: Our responsibility towards society's health | Dr Rajagopal M. R. | TEDxBITSPilani

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Dr. MR Rajagopal is a palliative care physician by profession and the founder of Pallium India, a palliative care NGO based in Kerala. He is more popularly known as the father of palliative care in India and was honoured with Padma Shri award in 2018. He has worked tirelessly since 1993 to integrate palliative care across medical institutions. His advocacy contributed to the amendment of Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act of India in 2014 – a critical step allowing millions to access pain relief and reduce needless suffering. He made major contributions in the creation of the National Program for Palliative Care (NPPC) in India. He is a major global force behind efforts to promote and put into practise the right of patients with severe pain to live and die with dignity.
In his talk at TEDxBITSPILANI 2020 event, he talks about how healthcare is everybody’s business and medical staff alone cannot provide healthcare to people and it is not an easy task to bring community and medical staff together because of our present healthcare system. Millions of people in our country are victims of catastrophic health expenditures. Paying for treatments and other related services pushes them into poverty, forces children to drop out, lose their jobs and fall into a vicious circle. He shares two such experiences one with a poor family and one with the rich to highlight the fact that all sections of society are equally hit by this. The poor are often left to die and the rich are tormented in isolation wards in the name of treatment. The overburden of the system cannot be reduced until medical staff and we recognize the significant role of community in healthcare. He stresses on the fact that how compassionate and responsible members of the society can come together and help patients suffering with incurable disease, counsel them and their families and prepare them for life beyond diseases and at a cost which is much less than the hospital bills, after all every human being deserves to die with dignity. This model has been implemented by his team in parts of Kerala and has received an encouraging response. Communities can provide emotional support and practical help to patients and their families which often the medical staff fails to provide. He also states the fact that healthcare for all cannot be achieved without healthcare by all. Community participation plays an indispensable role in connecting lay men to the ever-growing hospitals of the country. He ends his talk with a self-introspection question, what is the meaning of life and encourages everybody to be more sensitized and contribute to healthcare by all. Dr M.R. Rajagopal, aptly called by The New York Times as ‘the father of palliative healthcare in India’, is a Nobel Peace Prize nominee and a Padma Shree awardee. Palliative healthcare can be best defined as the act of caring for critically ill patients or caring for patients with complex diseases. Dr. Rajagopal is the director of the WHO Collaborating Center for Policy and Training on access to pain relief and also the founder of Pallium India, an organization that advocates death with dignity as the right of patients. He has also been featured in the 2017, Australian-made documentary ‘Hippocratic’ telling his remarkable life story. His advocacy has sparked a debate, especially on the front of giving universal access to morphine- a heavily restricted, narcotic pain medicine which has the power to revolutionize palliative medicine This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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http://inktalks.com Understanding and giving palliative care along with the right medication is essential for holistic treatment. Listen in as Dr M R Rajagopal shares why this becomes even more critical in times of Covid – where the doctor has to step in not just to treat the disease but also the anxiety of the patient being treated in quarantine, away from family – and what Pallium India is doing to make a difference.

This conversation is a recording of our current Instagram LIVE series ‘Let’s Fight Covid-19 Together’, where we get up, close and personal with the Covid Consultative Group (CCG) and get the latest, expert updates on the pandemic in India. Tune in to @inktalks at 7pm IST to join us!

ABOUT DR M R RAJAGOPAL: A person’s right to be treated, not merely as a unidimensional patient suffering with a life-altering disease, but as a human being with multiple dimensions that determine her or his quality of life, lies at the heart of Dr Rajagopal’s work on Palliative Care. Dr Rajagopal believed in the need for a more holistic approach to caregiving for those who have been diagnosed as terminally ill. Pallium India, a charitable trust set up by him embraces the entire ecosystem of illness – pain, distress, discomfort, the loss of dignity – for the patient and for those who are closely connected with her or him. Dr Rajagopal’s work with the WHO Collaborating Center at Pain and Policy Studies Group (PPSG) in Madison-Wisconsin involved withdrawing regulatory barriers in availability of opioids for pain relief in India. This collaborative work resulted in the Government of India asking all its State Governments to bring in an amendment in narcotic regulations. Implementation of this needs State by State advocacy and opioid availability workshops. In recognition of the yeomen service to the field of palliative medicine, Dr Rajagopal was awarded a Padma Shree in 2018. He was also identified as one of the 30 most influential leaders in hospice and palliative medicine by the American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine.

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Top 8 Herbs For Anxiety and Depression

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Having trouble producing enough breast milk? These are some of the most recommended herbs used to make Healthy Nursing Tea. These herbs have been proven to help aid mothers having a hard time producing breast milk. If you are interested in making your own nursing tea from some of the many lactation herbs out there, then looking into these herbs will surely be rewarding. Before consuming any tea or herbs it is always good to consult your doctor on the right portions for you.

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Archive – Palliative Care – CPD Models (Ottawa & area, mid 1990s)

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Dr Pippa Hall discusses a model implemented in three distinct geographic catchments in Ottawa and areas west and east of Ottawa as supported by the original Ontario Ministry of Health and Long Term Care Palliative Care Initiative funding, used in part, to support family physician professional development in palliative care.

The work of Dr Hall and her colleagues has important change management innovations and local capacity-building features that are well worth a second look for those tasked with designing initiatives for local and delivery system impact.

This video is archival footage of the 2001 Canadian Pallium Project, North American survey of existing palliative and end-of-life care education models.

Aortic Valve Surgery

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Dr. Eric Roselli, Chief of Adult Cardiac Surgery, and Dr. Lars Svensson, Chairman of the Sydell and Arnold Miller Family Heart & Vascular Institute, talk about aortic valve disease and options for treatment, including types of surgery (aortic valve repair and aortic valve replacement with mechanical or biologic valves), as well as different approaches to aortic valve surgery (transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR), minimally invasive heart surgery and traditional incisions). It is important to choose the best surgery for the individual patient.
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This video, created by Nucleus Medical Media, shows a coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) procedure used to combat coronary artery disease. Beginning with a midline sternal incision, the heart is connected to a perfusion machine which will take over the duties of the heart while the surgery takes place. Two different grafts are used to bypass the blocked coronary arteries: the internal thoracic artery from inside the chest wall, and the saphenous vein from the leg. After the procedure, the heart is shocked to restart its beating. A drainage tube is left at the incision site to drain away excess fluid. The animation continues to show two other types of approaches to a coronary artery bypass graft, off-pump bypass surgery and minimally invasive bypass surgery.

This is similar to the procedure performed on former president Bill Clinton and former California governor Arnold Schwarzenegger.

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Surgical Tech Salary | Surgical Assistant Income, Programs, Job Duties

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Surgical Tech Salary | Surgical Assistant Income, Programs, Job Duties

Surgical technologists, also called operating room techs, scrubs, tech, or surgical assistants, assist surgeons during surgical operations. In this video, you’ll learn about:
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Operating Room – Behind the Scenes – Nebraska Medicine

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We go behind “the red line” and into the OR. Mark Emodi, director of Perioperative Services at Nebraska Medicine, shows us how OR teams prepare for each new case and how dedicated colleagues “turn over” each OR to get it ready for the next patient.
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Surgery Video: Carpal Tunnel – MedStar Union Memorial

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Dr. Keith Segalman, a hand surgeon from MedStar Union Memorial Hospital’s Curtis National Hand Center in Baltimore, performs an actual minimally invasive carpal tunnel procedure through a tiny wrist incision. He talks about what causes carpal tunnel, treatment options and what to expect post surgery.

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Nirav J. Patel, MD, Department of Neurosurgery at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, performs surgery to decompress a communicating artery aneurysm (PCOM) which was compressing on a patient’s ocular motor nerve. The surgery was performed using micro-dissection techniques, allowing Dr. Patel to reach the aneurysm without cutting the tissue of the brain.

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8 Perennial Herbs You Can Grow

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8 perennial herbs you can grow:
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here are 8 such Vegetables and Herbs You Can Regrow Again and Again in your garden. Do you throw your garlic-bulbs out once they start to sprout? What about your potatoes when they get a little wrinkly? How about ginger-root that sits out on the counter too long?
Well, you could be getting a lot more value out of your produce than you may realize! Many popular edibles can be regrown from the scraps you’re likely throwing-out. Keep watching for a list of veggie scraps you will want to hang on to, from here on out.

1.Basil
Basil is a breeze to propagate. Simply take some healthy, fresh, 4-inch cuttings from a young basil plant. Leave just two sets of leaves at the top of each cutting, and remove the remaining leaves.
Then, submerge the cuttings in a few inches of clean-water.
It may take between 1-2 weeks for roots to form after which
Plant it in a small-pot for the windowsill, or out in your garden. 

2.Mint
Another herb worth growing from cuttings is mint. Much like basil, you’ll want cuttings about 4 to 5 inches in length. Remove lower leaves and place the cuttings in clean-water. Once roots develop, Transfer to a container filled with potting-soil. 

3.Green Onions and Scallions
Do you love to toss some green-onions on just about everything? Buy them once, and then grow them from the scraps on a windowsill. Place the root leftover from the green-onions in a couple of inches of water. 
And in just a few days you’ll notice roots form but also the leaves will start to grow. Continue to harvest while in water, or plant in a container of potting-soil.

4.Ginger Root
Have you ever bought ginger-root and noticed little buds forming? Plant it! You’ll have fresh ginger to harvest soon enough! Soak the roots overnight to encourage growth, and then you can transfer it to a container filled with potting-soil. Ginger doesn’t like standing-water, so make sure your container has drainage-holes.

5.Garlic
If your garlic-cloves start to sprout, plant them! Garlic is one of the easiest plants to grow over and over again. One clove planted in the garden, in either early-fall or late winter depending on your area, can multiply into a bulb of multiple-cloves.

6.Celery
Celery follows the same protocol as many others. Once you use the celery-stalks, save the end that’s leftover. Place it root side down in clean water for around a week, then transfer the celery to rich, well-draining soil and watch it really start to take-off.

7.Lettuce
Buy a fresh head of lettuce, make a salad, and plop the base of the leaves you’re left with in a couple of inches of water. Within a week it will begin to regrow!

And 8. Sweet-Potatoes
If you love sweet-potatoes, consider growing them yourself!
submerging more than half of a sweet-potato in a glass of water and sitting it on a sunny windowsill. Wait for sprouts to form and reach 4-inches or so
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Dr. J. Adam Hamilton and Dr. Craig L. Olson, orthopedic surgeons with Orthopedics & Sports Medicine BayCare Clinic in Manitowoc, Wisconsin, narrate ACL (anterior cruciate ligament) surgery, then discuss issues that typically follow that knee procedure. CONTENT ADVISORY: This video includes 13 minutes of graphic footage of knee surgery from the 35-second mark to the 13:40 mark. Viewer discretion is advised.

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