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On this episode of Advances in Care , host Erin Welsh and Dr. Craig Smith, Chair of the Department of Surgery and Surgeon-in-Chief at NewYork-Presbyterian and Columbia discuss the highlights of Dr. Smith’s 40+ year career as a cardiac surgeon and how the culture of Columbia has been a catalyst for innovation in cardiac care. Dr. Smith describes the excitement of helping to pioneer the institution’s heart transplant program in the 1980s, when it was just one of only three hospitals in the country practicing heart transplantation. Dr. Smith also explains how a unique collaboration with Columbia’s cardiology team led to the first of several groundbreaking trials, called PARTNER (Placement of AoRTic TraNscatheteR Valve), which paved the way for a monumental treatment for aortic stenosis — the most common heart valve disease that is lethal if left untreated. During the trial, Dr. Smith worked closely with Dr. Martin B. Leon, Professor of Medicine at Columbia University Irving Medical Center and Chief Innovation Officer and the Director of the Cardiovascular Data Science Center for the Division of Cardiology. Their findings elevated TAVR, or transcatheter aortic valve replacement, to eventually become the gold-standard for aortic stenosis patients at all levels of illness severity and surgical risk. Today, an experienced team of specialists at Columbia treat TAVR patients with a combination of advancements including advanced replacement valve materials, three-dimensional and ECG imaging, and a personalized approach to cardiac care. Finally, Dr. Smith shares his thoughts on new frontiers of cardiac surgery, like the challenge of repairing the mitral and tricuspid valves, and the promising application of robotic surgery for complex, high-risk operations. He reflects on life after he retires from operating, and shares his observations of how NewYork-Presbyterian and Columbia have evolved in the decades since he began his residency. For more information visit nyp.org/Advances…
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Welcome to Starting Conversations, a podcast dedicated to opening up dialogues about mental health and suicide prevention. Each episode explores personal stories, allies in action, expert insights, and practical advice to break the silence and stigma. Join us as we sit down with mental health professionals, survivors, advocates, and everyday people to share their experiences and strategies for coping, healing, and supporting one another. Whether you’re struggling yourself, know someone who is, or want to learn more, Starting Conversations provides a safe, informative, and compassionate space for understanding and hope. Together, let’s start the conversation and work toward a world where mental health is prioritized and where no one feels as if they must face their struggles alone.
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Welcome to Starting Conversations, a podcast dedicated to opening up dialogues about mental health and suicide prevention. Each episode explores personal stories, allies in action, expert insights, and practical advice to break the silence and stigma. Join us as we sit down with mental health professionals, survivors, advocates, and everyday people to share their experiences and strategies for coping, healing, and supporting one another. Whether you’re struggling yourself, know someone who is, or want to learn more, Starting Conversations provides a safe, informative, and compassionate space for understanding and hope. Together, let’s start the conversation and work toward a world where mental health is prioritized and where no one feels as if they must face their struggles alone.
In this episode of Starting Conversations, Christopher Calliou joins host Cara Jones to delve into the complex topic of ambiguous loss, exploring how it affects individuals in varying circumstances. From losing a sense of identity due to life changes to the grief associated with cultural disruptions and estranged relationships, ambiguous loss is a silent struggle for many. Christopher Calliou, a resolution support worker with the Native Counseling Services of Alberta, shares his personal experiences and professional insights into how communities can navigate these uncertain emotional landscapes. Raised with a traditional lifestyle in a rural community, Christopher's commitment to cultural healing shines through as he discusses his work with individuals affected by intergenerational trauma and systemic inequities. Join us as we uncover how ambiguous loss shapes lives and the importance of support systems in fostering mental health and well-being, all while exploring opportunities for truth, reconciliation, and resilience.…
In this episode of the Starting Conversations podcast, host Cara Jones explores the transformative impact of the Men's Shed movement on men's mental health and well-being. Richard Nasedkin joins the podcast to share his inspiring journey of bringing the Men's Shed concept to Grand Prairie, Alberta. Discover how this innovative approach, which began in Australia in the 1990s, offers a healing space for men, particularly those who are retired or seeking deeper connections. Richard discusses the evolution of the Men's Shed in Canada and how it has fostered a sense of belonging and facilitated vital conversations among men. Learn about the unique elements that contribute to the Men's Shed's success, from the importance of casual gatherings to the organic nature of activities that bring members together. This episode provides insights into how these spaces nurture healing and encourage men to open up in a supportive environment.…
In this compelling episode of the Starting Conversations podcast, host Cara Jones delves into men's silent struggles in male-dominated professions such as trade, industry, and agriculture. These fields are known for their toughness and resilience, but a significant stigma around mental health often prevents individuals from seeking help. Joining Cara is Tracy Golnick, Director of Men's Mental Health at the Resource Centre for Suicide Prevention . Tracy sheds light on the transformative mental health program, "Tough Enough to Talk About It," designed to address the unique challenges faced by those in demanding sectors. Discover how this innovative program, rooted in community-driven solutions, has made a difference for over 20 years. Listen in as Tracy shares inspiring testimonials and discusses the program's expansion into the United States. Learn how " Tough Enough to Talk About It " is creating safe spaces for courageous conversations that have the potential to save lives. Whether you're directly impacted or eager to be part of the change, this episode offers valuable insights into breaking down barriers and changing the narrative around mental health. To learn more visit: www.startingconversations.ca Tough Enough To Talk About It: www.toughenoughtotalk.org Sources: Mental Health Commission of Canada: Rural and Remote Mental Health in Canada…
The loss of a loved one is never easy, and when that loss comes under such heartbreaking circumstances, the journey through grief can feel especially heavy. But in the sorrow, many people find solace in creating something lasting, a testament to the love and memory shared. Hi, I'm your host, Cara Jones, and this is the Starting Conversations podcast, an initiative of the Resource Centre for Suicide Prevention, where we explore personal stories, expert insights, and practical advice to break the silence and stigma. Recently, I met with Ali Thebert from the Northwestern Alberta Foundation here in Grande Prairie , who shared some information on how their organization assists people who want to start a memorial foundation. When Andre and Tammy Ouellette were faced with the devastating loss of their daughter Hannah, they wanted to create something to honour her life while giving back to organizations like the Resource Centre for Suicide Prevention . We are so grateful to Andre and Tammy for sitting down with us and sharing their journey around setting up the Hannah Ouellette Memorial Foundation through NAF. Since starting the Memorial Fund, have you seen changes in society when it comes to talking about mental health and wellness? Have you seen things change at all? Or would you like to see more change? Join us in this heartfelt conversation as we explore their journey, the impact of their foundation, and the ongoing need for mental health resources and safe spaces for youth. Learn more about the Northwestern Alberta Foundation If you or someone you love is struggling with mental health in Alberta, you can find resources on our website www.startingconversations.ca Together we can shift the narrative around mental health and end the stigma one conversation at a time.…
Suicide is a difficult topic, but it's one we can't afford to shy away from. By starting these conversations, we aim to break the silence, provide support, and share resources that can save lives. Hi, I'm your host, Cara Jones, and this is the Starting Conversations podcast. Whether you're directly affected or simply want to be part of the solution, the Starting Conversations podcast is here to inform, inspire, and empower. In today's episode, Casey Szmata shares her story of experiencing debilitating grief after the tragic loss of her daughter by suicide and how, through her grief, she embraced the mission to bring support and resources to the North by opening a Resource Centre for Suicide Prevention in Grimshaw, Alberta. Casey reflects on the challenges she faced, the community's support, and the impactful initiatives launched in the past year. From youth programs to support groups for men and women, Casey's dedication shines through as she continues to fight against suicide and promote life. Thank you for tuning in to this episode of the Starting Conversations podcast. If you or someone you love is struggling with mental health in Alberta, you can find resources by visiting our website, startingconversations.ca .…
This podcast is created on the unceded territory of Treaty 8 and Métis District 13, lands that have been occupied, travelled and cared for by Indigenous peoples since time immemorial. As an organization, we recognize the past wrongdoings and systemic inequities faced by our Indigenous populations. We are committed to uplifting Indigenous voices, respecting traditional lands, and working together towards reconciliation and healing. Imagine a world where every word spoken to and about us affirms our humanity, respects our individuality and acknowledges our unique experiences. Hi, I'm your host, Cara Jones, and this is the Starting Conversations podcast, where we will explore topics around mental health, education, and suicide prevention. The Starting Conversations podcast is an initiative of the Resource Centre for Suicide Prevention and is located in northern Alberta with offices in Grand Prairie and Grimshaw. It's our vision to promote mental well-being, raise awareness, eliminate stigma, and provide educational resources to reduce suicide, suicide behaviours, and their impacts. When we use language, it can either empower or stigmatize. Person-centred language shifts the focus from labels and diagnosis to the person's lived experience, promoting a more compassionate and inclusive approach to mental health care. In today's episode, I'm speaking with Tammy Monro, Public Education and Outreach Director at the Resource Center for Suicide Prevention in Grande Prairie, Alberta. Tammy gives us a little insight into the differences between person-centered and identity-centered language. We discuss the importance of mindful language in mental health, the impact of stigmatizing words, and the evolving terminology around suicide. Join us as we delve into how changing our language can create a more supportive environment for everyone.…
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