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Part 2: Close Up Radio Welcomes Back Antony Arumairaj MD
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Jersey City, NJ - Can analyzing data save people’s lives? Dr. Antony Arumairaj, an award-winning critical care specialist, internist, and assistant professor at NYC Health+ Hospitals, is working hard to transform medicine by analyzing large databases, implementing strategies, mitigating risks, and providing healthcare solutions.
With 34 published research articles and conference papers, Dr. Arumairaj is also an attending physician and a clinical assistant professor at New York Medical College, where he treats patients and teaches and mentors medical students. Attending medical school in his native India, Dr. Arumairaj was awarded the B. Braun Foundation Scholar for Excellence in Anesthesiology. He subsequently relocated to Australia, where he was trained in Internal Medicine with the Royal Australasian College of Physicians and in Emergency Medicine with the Australasian College for Emergency Medicine.
Educated and trained on multiple continents, Dr. Arumairaj’s career is marked by his passion for medicine. He graduated from the PSG Institute of Medical Sciences and Research in India with a Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery in 2005. Subsequently, he completed his residency in Anesthesiology at Stanley Medical College in India in 2009.
Dr. Arumairaj is an active member of the American College of Physicians, Society of Critical Care Medicine, American Thoracic Society, and the American College of Chest Physicians. The Marquis Who’s Who and Inner Circle recently recognized Dr. Arumairaj as a Top Pinnacle Physician for his contributions as a Distinguished Internal Medicine Specialist. Best in New York Magazine recently awarded Dr. Arumairaj as top doc.
For more information about Dr. Antony Arumairaj, please visit http://www.antonyarumairaj.com/
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Novel Approach to Understanding Consciousness and Perception with Clement Decrop
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Today's special guest Clément Decrop is a Belgian-born inventor and author with a fascinating journey. Moving to the U.S. at the age of six, Clément's work has taken him around the world, culminating in his insightful book "The Idea Space: The Science of Awakening Your Non-Self."
His book explores the concept of 'Idea Space,' providing a novel approach to understanding consciousness.The Idea Space aims to make consciousness as real as gravity by establishing a scientific framework for the mind to give meaning to experiences that were once ineffable. The goal is to make you realize, as Confucius said, "Everyone lives two lives. The second starts when you realize you only live one."
Clément led wellness events for thousands of participants across 40+ countries on the topics of mindfulness, sleep, exercise, and nutrition.
With over 130 patents submitted across various technologies, spearheading $10B+ business deals with a remarkable 60% win rate (saved the Department of Defense $100 million through automation), and being a valedictorian at Penn State, Clément's expertise is multifaceted.
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Blue Marble: Charles Curtin Guest
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Blue Marble podcast. Join Rev. Char Bear and guests for motivation and education about how to put your nature centered spirituality into action for the planet and for each other. This time our guest is Charles Curtin, Ph.D., scientist, activist and author of a compelling trilogy of books, “The Science of Open Spaces,” “Complex Ecology,” and his new release “Beyond Resilience.”
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Blue Marble: Global Treaty on Plastic Pollution
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Blue Marble podcast--put your love of Gaia into action. Join Rev. Char Bear for motivation and education about how to put your nature centered spirituality into action for the planet and for each other. This episode will be sharing with you the latest news about a global treaty on plastic pollution, how that affects the entire web of life, and what you can do to help.
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Millions tuned in to see the first images beamed back to Earth the night that NASA's Curiosity landed on Mars. We live-streamed with baited breath as Felix Baumgartner set world records with his freefall from the edge of space, and marveled at the news of a successful 36-hour face transplant. From astronomy to medicine and every discipline in between, science gets us talking in record numbers. Whether you know more about Big Bang Theory the TV show than you do the cosmological model, you'll find thousands of answers on BlogTalkRadio from scientists, historians, authors, TV stars and more about popular topics like biopharmaceuticals, hydroponics, geology, solar energy, climate change, forensics, creationism vs. evolution, quantum physics, stem cell research, even UFO and Bigfoot sightings. You'll also find a full range of mental-health discussions on seasonal affective disorder, behavioral therapy, depression, codependency, schizophrenia, parapsychology and everything else that may confound, and astound, us.
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