Thursday, 29 May 2025

πŸ‚ Fall Enrollment is Open! Join Outdoor Kids OT

 
 
Hi read,
 
We're excited to announce that fall enrollment is now open for both group and individual nature-based occupational therapy sessions at Outdoor Kids OT!
 
Whether your child thrives in a group setting or benefits from one-on-one support, our group and individual OT services help kids build confidence, connection, and developmental skills through play and movement in the great outdoors.
 
We're currently enrolling in:
🌿 Oakland/Berkeley
🌲 San Francisco
🍁 Wisconsin
 
Our groups are intentionally formed to best support each child's developmental needs and therapy goals. We offer weekday after-school groups in all locations and Saturday groups in Oakland. While we do our best to honor your preferred schedule and location, spots are limited and not guaranteed.
 
If you've already applied, thank you! Applications are currently being reviewed and placements are offered based on availability and group fit.
 
➡️ Apply by May 31st for the best chance to secure your preferred spot this fall.
 
Cheers,
Gabbi & all of us at OKOT 🌿
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Monday, 26 May 2025

The Latest from Radio Health Journal - 05/26/25

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Re-framing Excuses: How Mental Weakness Sabotages Your Success

Published: May 25, 2025 05:05 am

Dr. Haley Perlus explains how to trick yourself into staying consistent even when your motivation runs out.

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Aging Like An Olympian: The Exercises That Keep You Healthy And Independent

Published: May 25, 2025 05:04 am

Joetta Clark Diggs explains how her training has adjusted to accommodate for her aging body, while our exercise expert lists the reasons why older adults need to be weightlifting and training fast-twitch muscles fibers.

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Medical Notes: How Our Genetics Can Predict Our Future, Climate Change Is Worsening Seasonal Allergies, And Why Research Excludes Pregnant Women

Published: May 21, 2025 05:05 am

Why more pregnant women need to be in clinical trials. Scientists are helping us see the future. Does our DNA know our future? Have your seasonal allergies gotten worse?

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Sunday, 25 May 2025

For Patients, why all the little things add up to a BIG impact.

Four Easy Ways to Make a Big Difference Today!


Here are a few simple suggestions I've learned over the years interviewing so many concierge medicine practices.


Whether you're busy seeing patients today or you've got a moment to yourself, we think these ideas will make a BIG impact among your staff and your patients! Let me know how it goes and have a fantastic week! 


  1. Smile 😁 at the patient sitting (or standing!) across from you. (They’ll smile back I promise!)
  2. Lift someone's spirits this week, send a little sunshine in the form of a handwritten note to one person to encourage or thank them.
  3. Turn your cell phone off before bed 15 minutes earlier than normal. (That's a hard one, right?! 😁)
  4. Text one person with this message: “I believe in you. Have a great day.”


FOR YOU, FOR DOCTORS,

~Michael

Editor-in-Chief, Concierge Medicine Today

2.5 DAYS | OCTOBER 16-18, 2025

ATLANTA, GA | EARLY BIRD DISCOUNT


ALL-ACCESS MULTI-DAY PASS DISCOUNT

Expires July 31


Get ready for two and a half days packed with a whirlwind of clinical insights specific for concierge medicine practices! We’ve added a ton of new insights FOR you about growing your practice, marketing, industry best practices and trends on the horizon — with new (and returning) speakers. Plus, there’s a little motivation, inspiration, and a chance for you to connect with new friends and familiar faces. All you need to do is join us!


It's your perfect pit stop to recharge those batteries FOR the road ahead. Just bring you (and your team!) and join the excitement! Your only task now is to get everyone here!

Thursday, October 16, 2025 (9am-5pm ET) 


One-Day Workshop!

Membership Medicine 101 

(Limited Seating) 


We’re curating two and a half days packed with clinical and business education, best practices, encouragement, inspiration, and an opportunity for you to recharge for the journey ahead!


Your only task is to join us!  

Thursday, October 16, 2025 (9am-5pm ET) 


One-Day Workshop!

Marketing My Practice FOR Growth 

(Limited Seating)


Bring your entire team for this jam packed 2.5-day program. We’ve gathered a wealth of new ideas since our last meeting, along with valuable lessons and practical tools to enhance the health and effectiveness of your practice for the road ahead!


Looking forward to seeing you there!

Location and Travel | Atlanta, GA USA

2.5 DAYS | OCTOBER 16-18, 2025


2.5 Day Industry Annual Conference


While you navigate the responsibilities of treating patients, managing a bustling practice, juggling a hectic schedule, and leading your team, this 2.5-day event offers a warm and supportive environment. Our goal is to assist you in excelling at what you do best while staying focused on your mission of helping patients, adhering to your budget, staying on schedule, meeting deadlines, and (ideally) fostering growth in your practice so you can truly be the best Doctor FOR the world!

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