Breastfeeding Awareness
Identify Tongue ties, Discuss New mastitis spectrum protocol and Share How best to support our breastfeeding families.

Identify Tongue ties, Discuss New mastitis spectrum protocol and Share How best to support our breastfeeding families.
In this episode, Dr. Priyank Patel leads a discussion focusing on different types of blood cancers.
In this episode, we will hear from Victoria Steinkoenig, she is a neurology advanced practice registered nurse at Carle BroMenn Medical Center. She will be leading a discussion focusing on migraines.
In this episode, Dr. Nabih Ramadan will lead a discussion focusing on myasthenia gravis, and some of the more recent advances in treatment options.
In this episode, Dr. Benjamin Davis leads a discussion focusing on sepsis.
In this episode, Dr. Dana Gillion, Dr. Robert Healy, and Dr. Brian Aldridge will lead an interactive discussion on the facility status process at UICOM.
In this episode, Dr. Jennifer Black will lead a discussion focusing on hearing loss awareness.
In this episode, Dr. Heena Birbal Jain will lead a discussion focusing on lupus, how it presents, and how it's diagnosed and treated.
In this episode, Dr. David Milligan leads a discussion focusing on childhood obesity and provides expert advice on how parents can ensure their children have healthy, well-balanced diets.
In this episode, we will hear from Dr. Aimee Yu-Ballard, a Clinical Assistant Professor of Geriatrics at the Carle Illinois College of Medicine. She will lead a discussion focusing on fall prevention, specifically in geriatrics.
In this episode, we will hear from Dr. Jonathan Bailey. He's a Board Certified and Fellowship Trained Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon with Carle. He will lead a discussion focusing on oral cancer awareness.
Dr. Charles Davies leads a discussion on Sleep Sensor ANNE, a device that allows users to be able to diagnose obstructive sleep apnea at home.
In this episode, Dr. Sinisa Stanic leads a discussion focusing on the rising tide of hypo-fractionation for breast, prostate, and lung cancers.
In this episode, Michelle Dellorso, NP, leads a discussion focusing on prostate and testicular care: the importance of screenings, who is susceptible, as well as the treatment options.
In this episode, Dr. Brandyn Mason leads a discussion focusing on mental health among college students, and ways parents and loved ones can help.
In this episode, NP Bryce Yantis leads a discussion focusing on diet and lifestyle choices that will keep your heart and blood vessels healthy.
In this episode, Dr. Issam Moussa leads a discussion on heart attacks, focusing on symptoms, treatment options, and prevention.
In this episode, Dr. Benjamin Rhee leads a discussion focusing on diagnosing Afib, as well as share common risk factors that trigger Afib, and the latest treatment options including alternative treatments.
In this episode, Dr. Robert Healy and Dr. Karen Wiarda lead a discussion focusing on the use of anticoagulation medication for atrial fibrillation.
Dr. Saba Alniemi leads a discussion focusing on identifying the most common activities that cause eye injuries, how to prevent eye injuries, and how to recognize when an eye injury requires professional treatment.
With the pandemic, there have been many patients who have become past due on getting their health prevention measures completed. Carla Rafferty MD offers primary care updates, prevention concerns and how most Carle locations are certified patient centered medical homes with a whole of team of people helping to take care of our patients.
Linda Irle, the director of the Advanced Practice Provider program, joins us to discuss the history and importance of APP week.
Robert Healy, MD discusses where we have been seeing Monkeypox. He shares how it is transmitted, the varied presentations providers may come across and information regarding the availability of vaccinations and antiviral treatment.
Robert Healy, MD examines the current variants causing COVID-19 infections. He shares the most recent recommendations regarding vaccinations and he offers the latest ambulatory therapeutics for COVID-19 in high risk patients
Many women and some men are at high risk for breast cancer. Knowing your risk factors and what services are available to maintain good breast health is key to preventing breast cancer or detecting it early when it is most treatable. Experts from Carle Cancer Institute will talk through what qualifies a person as high risk and what steps they should be taking.
Sharlina Dhom PA and Amber Jackson APRN discuss NAFLD (Fatty Liver & Fibroscan) They highlight diagnostic testing including open access Fibroscan and they outline treatment options and process for PCP to manage or refer to GI
Christian Perez MD discusses how and when bariatric surgery is the best option for obese patients. She identifies key risk factors and side effects associated with this surgery and important quality and lifestyle changes for post-surgical patients.
Michelle Olson MD and Ganley discuss colon cancer screening and alternative options for colon cancer screenings. They highlight recent changes to screening criteria and the difference between average and high-risk individuals. Lastly, they share current resource challenges in DHI and need for alternative screening methods to improve colon cancer screening rates in our community.
Toni "Nicole" Garren. NP discusses signs and symptoms of SIBO and differential diagnosis. She highlights testing and ordering information for SIBO and she touches on treatment options and process for PCP treating or referral to DHI.
Ken Bodine MD describes components of a well-rounded cardiac rehabilitation program. He shares when patients should be referred to the program and the ways to increase adherence rates for better outcomes for patients with cardiac conditions.