The Most Important Medicine:
Becoming a ConnectEd Champion for Children

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The Most Important Medicine is connection! If you’re a professional who wants to have a greater impact in the lives of children and families, building resilience in relationships, this podcast is for you. It's where pediatricians, educators, nurses, advocates and other folks who are in children's lives meet and discuss how to respond and mitigate trauma by building buffering mechanisms that address adversity and build connection. We'll listen to stories and bring our humanness into spaces to transform how we think about children, early relational health and connection. It's truly, the MOST important medicine!

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Join Dr. Amy & her guest, Dr. Deborah Korn as we discuss her new book, Every Memory Deserves Respect, and her work as an EMDR trainer and therapist. She has keen insights in the work around trauma. Dr. Korn is a clinical psychologist with a private practice in Cambridge, MA, is on the faculties of […]

Episode 14: Every Memory Deserves Respect with Deborah Korn, PsyD

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Friends – join me for a discussion with Dr. Bruce Perry where we talk about all-things trauma, relationships, meaningful medicine, how to begin tough conversations and the importance of this work. Dr. Perry is the Principal of the Neurosequential Network, Senior Fellow of The ChildTrauma Academy and a Professor (Adjunct) in the Departments of Psychiatry and Behavioral […]

Episode 13: Balancing Tolerance with Impatience: A Conversation with Bruce Perry, MD, PhD

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Join Dr. Amy and special guest, Bahia Overton, executive director for Black Parent Initiative. She holds a Bachelors degree in Psychology and a Masters degree in Social Work. She is completing her Ph.D. in Social Work Research, focusing on the experiences of African American female adolescents in foster care. ​Ms. Overton most recently served as the […]

Episode 12: Tracing Trauma Upstream with the Executive Director of Black Parent Initiative: Bahia Overton

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Oh friends – get ready to be inspired and challenged. My discussion with Dr. Londoño encourages everyone to re-think how medicine is practiced. She challenges folks to take a more heart-centered approach, dance more, and focus on human-beings vs. human-doers.  Dr. Diana Londoño is the founder of Physician Coach Support.com, where doctors can get peer […]

Episode 11: A Heart-Centered Practice with Diana Londoño, MD: Urologist, Surgeon, Changemaker

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Friends – the last two months have FLOWN by – listen to a quick 13 minute re-cap of where we’ve been on this podcast. If you haven’t had time to listen to all of the episodes so far, listen to this crash-course on content and guests. And, you’ll get some important gems along the way that […]

Episode 10: Pearls of Trauma-Informed Care – A recap of where we’ve been so far!

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Please join Dr. Amy as she talks with an incredible friend and expert about health equity. Alfonso Ramirez discusses the importance of understanding health equity and how it can be utilized to create meaning in medicine. His insights around being culturally responsive, looking at outcomes and systemic barriers to health give us all important factors in […]

Episode 9: If I’m not well, you’re not well: Talking About Health Equity with Alfonso Ramirez

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Join Dr. Amy and Drs. Teri Pettersen and Keith Cheng as we discuss stories of healing when working with children in pediatrics and child psychiatry. They dive into how physicians can deepen their relationships with children and families by discussing traumatic events openly. Plus, they share incredible stories about their work with families, how they […]

Episode 8: The Trauma is Already There! Deepening Relationships with Drs. Teri Pettersen and Keith Cheng

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In this podcast, Dr. Amy sits down with Dr. Dominic Corrigan, a psychiatrist with a very personal story to share. Physician burnout and physician suicide is a relatively unknown issue in the world of medicine. This stems from many factors, including stigma and a general unwillingness to talk about the subject. Dr. Amy and Dr. Corrigan explore […]

Episode 7: Discussing Physician Burnout with Dr. Dominic Corrigan of Physician’s Anonymous

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In this episode, Dr. Amy has a candid discussion with Dr. Eric Wiser, a physician with a wide ranging background from the jack of all trades rural medicine world to education roles at the world famous Oregon Health and Science University. During the course of his career, Dr. Wiser always tried to break down barriers for […]

Episode 6: The Ultimate Cold Open with Dr. Eric Wiser on Rural Medicine

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Join me and Dr. Guy Macpherson, podcast host of the well-known show, Trauma Therapist Podcast. We’re talking about the importance of being fully human in the work of trauma. Guy discusses how he got into this field, why talking about trauma is fundamental and why it allows us to be who we are – our […]

Episode 5: Guy Macpherson: Bringing our WHOLE selves to this work

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