7/8/12 How her garden grows
Friday, July 6th, 2012
Upstate respiratory therapist Kristina Sherman, an avid gardener, shares her passion and the benefits of growing her own organic vegetables, herbs, fruits and flowers.
Sharon Brangman, MD: Does your loved one need a feeding tube?
Frederick Sengstacke, MD: Does losing weight help overweight women conceive?
Dr. Richard O’Neill’s Check-Up From The Neck-Up: Finding work/life balance for runners’ burnout
Patrick Basile, MD: Upstate medical graduate performs high profile double arm transplant
Dr. Richard O’Neill’s Check-Up From The Neck-Up: Who, What, Where, When, How, or… what I learned on my vacation to China
Richard Cantor, MD: PEDS to Parents – How to keep kids safe in summer
Harold Smulyan, MD: What killed Wizard of Oz author L. Frank Baum?
Deirdre Neilen, PhD: The Healing Muse – ‘Snow’ and ‘Things My Daughter Lost in Hospitals’
Upstate respiratory therapist Kristina Sherman, an avid gardener, shares her passion and the benefits of growing her own organic vegetables, herbs, fruits and flowers.
Retired newspaper jounalist and avid travelor Nancy Fasoldt shares her knowledge of and enthusiasm for canning to preserve summer’s bounty. She is also the creator of iCan 2012, a day-long series of short seminars aimed at sharing the basics, renewing old skills and engaging the good, pure food lover in all of us.
Dr. Richard O’Neill, joined by host Linda Cohen and producer Steve Marks, leads a lively discussion in response to a listener’s question asking how to control their quick temper.
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Distinguished professor Patricia J. Numann, MD, FACS reflects on her career as a pioneering female surgeon, and shares her insights about how medicine has changed since she was in medical school up to today; and what medicine has taught her. Dr. Numann was also installed as the 92nd president of the American College of Surgeons in October during the opening of its Clinical Congress in San Francisco.
Pioneering woman surgeon to receive honorary degree at Commencement
Psychiatrist Robert Gregory talks about dynamic deconstructive psychotherapy, which was recently approved as an evidence based therapy for borderline personality disorder, suicidal attempts, depression, heavy drinking and self-harm.
Dr. Richard O’Neill continues his discussion on anxiety and depression with host Linda Cohen and producer Steve Marks – how to distinguish between depression and sadness, where does depression come from and how to begin working through the feelings.
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