
Episode 163 – What’s the Skinny About Your Skin?
What’s the Skinny About Your Skin? –On Saturday, June 24, our host Dr. Marianne T. Ritchie spoke with Dr. Doris Day about skin care, how BOTOX works, and causes for hair […]
Episode 174 – “Give Me a Head With Hair!” Dr. Marianne T. Ritchie
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Summertime Emergencies – We welcome the return of the Narberth Ambulance staff to discuss emergencies that are more likely to happen during this hot, humid weather. They’ll discuss heat exhaustion and heat stroke, near drowning, severe sunburns, and injuries from fireworks. Narberth Ambulance offers several courses for members of the community including basic life support and CPR, as well as “Stop the Bleed” – which informs students what to do if a patient has a gunshot or knife wound.
Deputy Chief and Executive Director
Narberth Ambulance Company
Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine
Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania
Assistant Medical Director
Narberth Ambulance Company
Your Real Champion® – “Family, Freedom, and Fireworks!”
Al Davey dedicates his entire profession to helping people in emergency situations. It takes a special person to stay calm when everyone on the scene has their adrenaline levels flying high. Al shares information about emergencies that occur more commonly in the summertime: heat stroke, severe sunburns and near drowning, many of which occur because of circumstances out of our control. But when we talk about safety, the key is making good decisions when circumstances are in our control, which leads us to a more detailed discussion about fireworks.
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This week, our host Sarah Rivera, Director of Nursing, Recovery Centers of America at Devon, discusses what Narcan is and how it is used for overdoses.
More about Sarah Rivera:
Sarah has spent her 17-year career as a registered nurse in a range of positions such as staff nurse, unit manager, administrative director of nursing and director of nursing within various medical settings including hospitals, skilled nursing facilities, long term care homes and a drug and alcohol center. Sarah currently is a member of the steering committee for PRO-A, Pennsylvania Recovery Organization- Alliance and collaborates closely with the Pennsylvania Nurses Assistance Program to assist nurses who are impaired from drugs and alcohol. Sarah has found her purpose to enmesh her passion for both recovery and nursing with RCA’s mission to help save one million lives from drugs and alcohol.
Each week, an expert from Recovery Centers of America shares information about addiction treatment and the importance of recovery.
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Dr. Marianne T. Ritchie June 24, 2023
What’s the Skinny About Your Skin? –On Saturday, June 24, our host Dr. Marianne T. Ritchie spoke with Dr. Doris Day about skin care, how BOTOX works, and causes for hair […]
Marianne T. Ritchie, MD was one of the first female gastroenterologists practicing in the Philadelphia area. An advocate for over 30 years, Dr. Ritchie developed the PINK PLUS triple cancer screening program, and the BLUE LIGHTS CAMPAIGN for Colon Cancer Awareness.
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