Skin Cancer Detection
In this episode...Skin cancer is highly treatable when caught early! Join Rebecca Denniston on AFMC TV as she shares vital info on prevention, sun exposure, and the role of PCPs. Your skin's health can't wait.
Suicide Prevention Hotline
In this episode...Jacqueline Sharp shares how the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention is paving the way in Suicide Prevention research and strategies. From social media's impact to innovative ER tools, learn how we're all part of the solution.
Rural Health Strategies
In this episode...This week on AFMC TV, Jennifer Conner discusses the AHA's strategy to improve rural health by leveraging community assets and technology. To learn more about CPR training in your area cpr.heart.org/en/training-programs.
Positive Childhood Experiences
In this episode...Today on AFMC TV, Dr. Chad Rodgers shares how positive childhood experiences enhance stress resilience and offers tips on protecting children from negativity. A must-watch for parents!
Episode 152
In this episode...Dr. Scott Cordova from CARTI joins the show this week to talk about brachytherapy, a method that administers high dose radiation therapy directly to the tumors of cancer patients.
Episode 151
In this episode...June is Men's Mental Health Awareness Month. Wellness coach Glenn McCracken joins us to talk about the stigma around depression in men and why most men do not focus on their mental health as much as women.
Episode 150
In this episode...Dr. Maria Rodriguez-Alcala with think tank Heartland Forward joins the show to talk about their research in maternal health and how a bigger focus on public health can ultimately advance economic success for communities in Arkansas. View their report.
Episode 149
In this episode...Only 10% of people survive a cardiac arrest when it happens outside of a hospital. Jim Myers with the American Heart Association joins AFMC TV to talk about their plans to change that statistic with CPR and AED training.
Episode 148
In this episode...Children with a parent that uses tobacco are much more likely to use tobacco themselves. They also use it at an earlier age compared to others. Ashley Clawson with UAMS joins the show to talk about a program that aims to disrupt intergenerational...
Episode 147
In this episode...This week on the AFMC TV is Anne Santifer & Justin Villines with SHARE, the health information exchange for Arkansas. SHARE is responsible for enabling instant access to a patient’s health records for clinics and hospitals across the state.