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So, all right. So we're going to be wrapping this up. Um, You know, certainly a takeaway is if you have an itis, an inflammation, there are ways to be more proactive than necessarily intervention. You know, for instance, like surgical intervention. That certainly is a takeaway. It's a broad subject field, rheumatology, but there have been many, many advances for sure. So last thoughts, Paul.
So, all right. So we're going to be wrapping this up. Um, You know, certainly a takeaway is if you have an itis, an inflammation, there are ways to be more proactive than necessarily intervention. You know, for instance, like surgical intervention. That certainly is a takeaway. It's a broad subject field, rheumatology, but there have been many, many advances for sure. So last thoughts, Paul.
That sounds great. So maybe, you know, maybe my takeaway is, hey, doc, it hurts when I do this, you know, in my elbow. Don't do that.
That sounds great. So maybe, you know, maybe my takeaway is, hey, doc, it hurts when I do this, you know, in my elbow. Don't do that.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. Hey, Paul, thanks so much. Your insights have been golden and greatly appreciated. Frankly, I've learned that it's a much broader topic than I even imagined. And I hope our listening audience realizes that as well and acts accordingly. We have our research that will be part of our website.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. Hey, Paul, thanks so much. Your insights have been golden and greatly appreciated. Frankly, I've learned that it's a much broader topic than I even imagined. And I hope our listening audience realizes that as well and acts accordingly. We have our research that will be part of our website.
Paul, if you have anything else that you want us to add to that that you think might be useful for the listening audience, please forward it to me. I'll get it on our website for the show itself. So thank you for being with us.
Paul, if you have anything else that you want us to add to that that you think might be useful for the listening audience, please forward it to me. I'll get it on our website for the show itself. So thank you for being with us.
It's been really good. To our listening audience, we have great shows coming up. Our next show that we're going to be doing is on infant mortality. Until that time, everybody keep health chatting away.
It's been really good. To our listening audience, we have great shows coming up. Our next show that we're going to be doing is on infant mortality. Until that time, everybody keep health chatting away.
Hello, everybody. Welcome to Health Chatter. Today's topic is caregiving, but more specifically, caregiver burnout, which is really, unfortunately, kind of a hot topic as it relates to caregiving in general. We've got two great guests with us. We'll get to them in a second.
Hello, everybody. Welcome to Health Chatter. Today's topic is caregiving, but more specifically, caregiver burnout, which is really, unfortunately, kind of a hot topic as it relates to caregiving in general. We've got two great guests with us. We'll get to them in a second.
I'd like to thank our crew, Clarence and my crew, to help us get these shows out to you, the listening audience, Maddie Levine-Wolfe, Aaron Collins, and DeAndre Howard are our researchers that do great background research for all of our shows. Our production managers, Matthew Broderick, Campbell, who gets these shows out to you in beautiful format to you, the listening audience.
I'd like to thank our crew, Clarence and my crew, to help us get these shows out to you, the listening audience, Maddie Levine-Wolfe, Aaron Collins, and DeAndre Howard are our researchers that do great background research for all of our shows. Our production managers, Matthew Broderick, Campbell, who gets these shows out to you in beautiful format to you, the listening audience.
Our marketing person is Sharon Nygaard, who also helps with our research as well. My co-host for the show is Clarence Jones, who's got much more experience at doing these podcasts than I do. He's been a great, great colleague. And I thank you for all your your great wisdom as it comes to these shows. We also have Dr. Barry Baines with us, who's our medical advisor on the show today.
Our marketing person is Sharon Nygaard, who also helps with our research as well. My co-host for the show is Clarence Jones, who's got much more experience at doing these podcasts than I do. He's been a great, great colleague. And I thank you for all your your great wisdom as it comes to these shows. We also have Dr. Barry Baines with us, who's our medical advisor on the show today.
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Human Partnership is our sponsor. They're a community health organization, do wonderful things out in the community, health-related. Recommend you listen to them or visit with them on your website at humanpartnership.org. Check us out at healthchatterpodcast.org. And if you love our shows, truly love our shows, we'd love to hear your feedback.
So take a moment, leave us a review on your preferred podcast platform, whatever it may be. So thanks to all. And here we go. So today, caregiver burnout. We've got two great guests with us. Terry Haverath. Dr. Terry Haverath is a clinical professor at the University of Minnesota. Soon, soon, she's informed us that she's retiring. So to a certain extent, that's a loss.