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144 Episodes

10 minutes | Sep 21, 2022
Beating Incurable: 'I have cancer. Now what?'
“Beating incurable," produced by Gina DiPietro, follows a cancer patient through treatment. The inspiring podcast series covers Tim's journey in just an hour, where we learn how he finds the strength to keep moving forward, and how others can as well. While he’s a glass-half-full philosopher by nature, Tim also makes clear that there are plenty of tough days. And that’s OK. They are also survivable. As time goes on, Tim lays out some big decisions about how the experience has changed him. He’s not glad he had cancer, but the experience, he believes, may be taking him to a better place. In this episode, we introduce you to Tim and explain how his journey as a Novant Health patient began. Highlights include:  3:11 - Tim relies on faith to see him through.  4:34 - He's found strength watching his mother battle the same incurable disease.  5:33 - Struggling with a loss of independence.  6:28 - An admirable determination.  8:00 - Tim's journey began with neck and back pain. How that led to a cancer diagnosis.  We’ll also hear from oncologist Dr. Patricia Kropf and neurosurgeon Dr. John Berry-Candelario on Tim’s care and the approach they bring to all their patients at Novant Health.  Helpful links: Leave Tim a note of encouragement: Join the discussion at the end of this article.Listen to the next episode.
14 minutes | Sep 21, 2022
Beating Incurable: Neck pain and a stunning cancer diagnosis
“Beating incurable," produced by Gina DiPietro, follows a cancer patient through treatment. The inspiring 5-part podcast series covers his journey in just an hour, where we learn how Tim finds the strength to keep moving forward, and how others can as well. While he’s a glass-half-full philosopher by nature, Tim also makes clear that there are plenty of tough days. And that’s OK. They are also survivable. Listen to Episode 1 of Beating Incurable. In the second episode of Beating Incurable, we dive deeper into the pain he'd been experiencing and how a visit with a specialist led to a stunning cancer diagnosis. Highlights include:    1:23 - How a fracture in Tim's neck led to a cancer diagnosis.2:10 - Something he never saw coming.  3:20 - Myeloma bone disease, a side effect of Tim's cancer, put him at risk of paralysis from the neck down. 4:33 - Helping patients take on a life-changing diagnosis. 7:05 - How doctors would treat Tim's multiple myeloma.9:22 - Explaining how he came to be featured in this story.10:09 - Tim's first revelation on how cancer has changed him.    Helpful links: Leave Tim a note of encouragement. Join the discussion at the end of this article. Listen to the next episode here. 
13 minutes | Sep 21, 2022
Beating Incurable: A stem cell transplant in pursuit of remission
“Beating incurable," produced by Gina DiPietro, follows a cancer patient from diagnosis through treatment. This inspiring 5-part series covers his journey in just an hour, where Tim shares what he's learned about himself, how he finds the strength to keep moving forward, and how you can, too.  Listen to Episode 1 of Beating Incurable.Listen to Episode 2 of Beating Incurable. In the third episode of Beating Incurable, Tim Cooper has a stem cell transplant, an advanced treatment that could help push his cancer into remission. Highlights include:   2:28 - Previewing how a stem cell transplant works.  4:01 - Being in remission with myeloma is not the same as being cured of myeloma. 4:43 - Stem cell collection day.5:54 - Tim packs for his "two-week" vacation at Novant Health Presbyterian Medical Center in Charlotte.6:52 - Day of transplant. His "new birthday."9:55 - Tim shares a tough day in the hospital. 11:00 - Better days would follow... Helpful links:  Leave Tim a note of encouragement: Join the discussion at this end of this article. Listen to the next episode here.
12 minutes | Sep 21, 2022
Beating Incurable: Bad days happen. Good ones do, too.
“Beating incurable," produced by Gina DiPietro, follows a cancer patient through treatment. The inspiring 5-part podcast series covers his journey in just an hour. Tim’s not glad he had cancer, but the experience, he believes, may be taking him to a better place. And he begins to share what's next for him. And changes he never saw coming.  Listen to Episode 1 of Beating Incurable.Listen to Episode 2 of Beating Incurable. Listen to Episode 3 of Beating Incurable. In the fourth episode of Beating Incurable, Tim Cooper struggles with loneliness and another set back in his health care journey. He also learns the results of his stem cell transplant. Highlights include: 1:46 - Living with cancer can be lonely.2:32 - Coping with cancer. Tim shares what has helped him.  4:04 - Tim shares a milestone: He was cleared to drive!5:36 - Making strides towards regaining his independence. 7:29 - The results of Tim's stem cell transplant.8:01 - How Tim felt about the news.9:09 - Tim's low mood was only made worse by another issue he'd been dealing with. 10:00 - How doctors would address his worsening leg pain. Helpful links:Leave Tim a note of encouragement: Join the discussion at this end of this article. The fifth and final episode will be available soon.
20 minutes | Sep 21, 2022
Beating Incurable: An 'exhale moment' and some big realizations
We share why the "light at the end of the tunnel" we've heard Tim Cooper mention feels closer than ever. Tim also opens up about how this experience has changed him, and why it's prompted a self-reflection of the traits he likes about himself and the ones that no longer serve him. 
5 minutes | Mar 15, 2022
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19 minutes | Jan 27, 2022
A doctor's advice on tackling large, complex issues like Black maternal health
"The one thing we hear consistently from Black women is that they don't feel seen and heard. They feel their issues are pushed to the side," said Dr. Pam Oliver, an ob-gyn who grew up in rural North Carolina. Listen as Dr. Oliver explains why she's advocating for change as a Novant Health executive vice president and president of Novant Health Physician Network. Learn how you can support pregnant people in your life to reduce factors that contribute to pregnancy-related complications and deaths. It's also important to know the urgent maternal warning signs and when to seek care. 
10 minutes | Jan 25, 2022
Latch On: Does COVID-19 change the guidance on breastfeeding?
A Novant Health pediatrician explains what breastfeeding mothers should know amid a lingering pandemic. That and more in this episode of Latch On: A Novant Health podcast featuring Baby Friendly breastfeeding content for women at all stages of their motherhood journey.
8 minutes | Jan 25, 2022
Latch On: Lactation resources for breastfeeding moms
From support in the hospital to in-person classes and even virtual support, Novant Health offers a wealth of resources for breastfeeding mothers. Keep in mind, this article focuses on what's available in Charlotte, but lactation resources are offered across the Novant Health footprint. Find more information here. 
12 minutes | Jan 25, 2022
Latch On: Candid conversations about mom's postpartum mental health
Latch On, a podcast series featuring expert advice on breastfeeding, decodes perinatal mood disorder with the help of Dr. Joseph Stringfellow, a Novant Health ob-gyn. And remember, parents can give themselves grace. We're all human, Dr. Stringfellow says.
9 minutes | Jan 25, 2022
Latch On: Why breast (milk) is best
Breastfeeding is one of the most common anxieties of early motherhood. It's also extremely beneficial for both mom and baby. In this episode of Latch On, a Novant Health lactation consultant explains why breast milk is best for babies.
9 minutes | Jan 25, 2022
Latch On: Decoding baby talk, hunger cues and feeding on demand
Breastfeeding is one of the most common anxieties of early motherhood. It's also extremely beneficial for both mom and baby. In this episode of Latch On, a Novant Health lactation consultant explains how babies give hunger cues and what it means to feed on demand.
7 minutes | Jan 25, 2022
Latch On: Rooming in with your new baby, after delivery
Breastfeeding is one of the most common anxieties of early motherhood. It's also extremely beneficial for both mom and baby. In this episode of Latch On, a Novant Health lactation consultant explains what "rooming in" with your new baby means.
10 minutes | Jan 25, 2022
Latch On: Why breastfeeding is the 'best gift' you can give your baby
Breastfeeding is one of the most common anxieties of early motherhood. It's also extremely beneficial for both mom and baby. In this episode of Latch On, a Novant Health pediatrician details all the ways breastfeeding benefits babies. And it's a long list.
12 minutes | Jan 25, 2022
Latch On: Breastfeeding reduces the risk of cancer in women, evidence shows
Breastfeeding is one of the most common anxieties of early motherhood. It's also extremely beneficial for both mom and baby. In this episode of Latch On, a Novant Health pediatrician details all the ways breastfeeding benefits mothers. And it's a long list.
7 minutes | Jan 25, 2022
Latch On: Breastfeeding 101
Breastfeeding is one of the most common anxieties of early motherhood. Latch On, a podcast series, tackles this head on. Listen as a Novant Health lactation consultant details how to position and latch your baby, plus other breastfeeding basics to help mom's get started.
13 minutes | Dec 27, 2021
The Future of Nursing: A paradigm shifting moment
Listen to Part 1 of our nursing series with Denise Mihal here. 
14 minutes | Dec 27, 2021
How health systems are responding to a critical nursing shortage
How an unprecedented pandemic and lucrative incentives from travel agencies have accelerated a nationwide nursing shortage, according to Denise Mihal, EVP and chief nursing and clinical operations officer. And more importantly, how leaders are paving a path forward in the first of this two-part series from Novant Health.
12 minutes | Dec 27, 2021
Why patient's benefit when health systems hire economists
 Listen to Part 1 of our series on healthcare economics here.
10 minutes | Dec 27, 2021
What role does an economist play in healthcare?
Electronic health records and an influx of patient data has paved the way for an innovative role at healthcare systems. Alica Sparling, Novant Health VP senior healthcare economist, explains the rising demand for PhD economists in the first of a two-part series.
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