The News – 12 September 2014

Overview

  • Australia’s top researchers have gathered in Sydney for the nation’s biggest science awards, with the creators of helicopter “floaties” and a Hendra virus vaccine taking out top gongs.
  • A six-month-old girl has died from meningococcal disease in Adelaide and four other people have been diagnosed this month.
  • The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation has pledged $US50 million to support emergency efforts to contain West Africa’s Ebola epidemic, which has already killed almost 2,300 people in the worst outbreak of the virus in history.

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The News – 11 September 2014

Overview

  • A coroner’s inquest in Darwin is raising questions about the treatment given to a young Indigenous man who died at a health clinic in the remote Northern Territory community of Ngukurr.
  • Crowdfunding has become a common way for entrepreneurs to finance products and ventures, however a new study has found crowd-sourced research may be more trouble than it is worth
  • Teenagers who regularly use cannabis before they turn 17 are much more likely to drop out of high school or university, or attempt suicide, than those who never smoked a new study has found.

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The News – 10 September 2014

Overview

  • Melbourne researchers are making progress towards new antimalarial drugs, after revealing how an antibiotic called emetine blocks the molecular machinery that produces the proteins required for malaria parasite survival.
  • THE most advanced research ship in Australia’s history finally arrived at its base in Hobart this morning where the $120 million RV Investigator will undergo a hi-tech equipment fit out.
  • This week the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) announced its latest round of funding. Congratulations to Professors Chris Goodnow and Jonathan Sprent, recipients of Senior Principal Research Fellowship funding for the next five years.

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The News – 9 September 2014

Overview

  • Cancer survivors and advocates are devastated at a decision by the full bench of the Federal Court that private companies have the right to control human genes.
  • An inquest into 14 deaths in a Sydney nursing home fire has heard references for the nurse who deliberately started it were not checked before he was employed.
  • An experimental vaccine can temporarily shield lab monkeys from Ebola, and a booster jab provides longer protection, according to a new study.

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Paramedics as victims

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Presenter: Neal
Guest: Bob Holdsworth
Guest Bio: An active paramedic, speaker and consultant, Bob Holdsworth has spent more than 33 years in emergency medicine, including executive leadership positions in the private sector, volunteer positions in both EMS and Fire agencies, and the role of EMS coordinator, where he developed and ran a hospital-based, regional paramedic service. He is the author of WADING INTO CHAOS: Inside the Life of a Paramedic.

Segment Overview
Bob Holdsworth discusses returning to work after being injured on the job.  Option and considerations are touched upon as they relate to resources available to First Responders.

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Paramedics bouncing back after a serious injury on the job

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Presenter: Neal
Guest: Bob Holdsworth
Guest Bio: An active paramedic, speaker and consultant, Bob Holdsworth has spent more than 33 years in emergency medicine, including executive leadership positions in the private sector, volunteer positions in both EMS and Fire agencies, and the role of EMS coordinator, where he developed and ran a hospital-based, regional paramedic service. He is the author of WADING INTO CHAOS: Inside the Life of a Paramedic.

Segment Overview
Bob Holdsworth talks about the process of dealing with a serious injury while on the job as a First Responder.  He also contrasts the standard operating procedures of Police and EMS as those differences pertain to getting back to work after injury.

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Healthcare Wealthcare

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Presenter: Neal
Guest: Bob Holdsworth
Guest Bio: An active paramedic, speaker and consultant, Bob Holdsworth has spent more than 33 years in emergency medicine, including executive leadership positions in the private sector, volunteer positions in both EMS and Fire agencies, and the role of EMS coordinator, where he developed and ran a hospital-based, regional paramedic service. He is the author of WADING INTO CHAOS: Inside the Life of a Paramedic.

Segment Overview
Bob Holdsworth discusses how physicians and other Healthcare Professionals need to become “business savvy” in order to navigate the financial challenges associated with a practice.

 


Transcription

Health Professional Radio

Neal: Hello and welcome to Health Professional Radio. I’m your host Neal Howard. Thank you so much for listening with us today. About eighty percent of Internet users seek online health information. About fifty five percent of the user search for medical treatment or procedure information. There’s all kinds of information online, on television, on radio having to do with the healthcare profession. Many of us sometimes mistakenly think that being a physician, a specialist, a surgeon equals huge dollar signs. Now as it is the case that there are some pretty good salaries to be had in the healthcare profession, it’s sometimes not the money that you make – it’s the money that you keep that defines your wealth. Our guest in studio today is Bob Holdsworth – a successful entrepreneur and also the co-author of “Secrets of Peak Performers: Volume II.” He’s operated many healthcare facilities, businesses having to do with First Responding. He also trains people in the fine art of First Responding. But today, he is here to talk about managing wealth – some of the things to do when you find your wealth threatened and how to market yourself to be a better healthcare provider when people are looking for your services. How are you doing today Bob?

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Have a Wealthcare Plan for your practice

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Presenter: Neal
Guest: Bob Holdsworth
Guest Bio: An active paramedic, speaker and consultant, Bob Holdsworth has spent more than 33 years in emergency medicine, including executive leadership positions in the private sector, volunteer positions in both EMS and Fire agencies, and the role of EMS coordinator, where he developed and ran a hospital-based, regional paramedic service. He is the author of WADING INTO CHAOS: Inside the Life of a Paramedic.

Segment Overview
Bob Holdsworth explains how important it is for healthcare providers to have a financial plan that makes room for the unexpected and also deals with the normal course of business.

 

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6 Words that promote wealthcare

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Presenter: Neal
Guest: Bob Holdsworth
Guest Bio: An active paramedic, speaker and consultant, Bob Holdsworth has spent more than 33 years in emergency medicine, including executive leadership positions in the private sector, volunteer positions in both EMS and Fire agencies, and the role of EMS coordinator, where he developed and ran a hospital-based, regional paramedic service. He is the author of WADING INTO CHAOS: Inside the Life of a Paramedic.

Segment Overview
Bob Holdsworth talks about the 6 words that lead to realizing your financial dreams as a healthcare professional.

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The News – 8 September 2014

Overview

  • The story of Hamid Kehazaei – who is brain dead in Brisbane’s Mater Hospital after a cut to the foot at Manus Island detention centre was left untreated – was both utterly avoidable and utterly inevitable.
  • At last, the coffee genome has been sequenced, shedding light on genes responsible for the kick, flavour and aroma of the ever-popular beverage.
  • Cancer Council Victoria, in partnership with the Heart Foundation, with funding from the Victorian State Government will be delivering the mass media LiveLighter campaign which will air on TV across the state from tonight.

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