W4CY & W4VET 12/30/2021

Dr. Judson BrandeisOur first guest is Dr. Judson Brandeis an award-winning urologist and sexual medicine expert, clinical researcher, physician educator, and caring clinician and surgeon. Dr. Brandeis is dedicated to helping his patients and men everywhere feel great, look good, and have better physical intimacy. He brings this wealth of expertise and cares to his first book, The 21st Century Man: Advice from 50 Top Doctors and Men’s Health Experts to Help You Feel Great, Look Good and Have Better Sex. A native New Yorker, Dr. Judson Brandeis now resides in Northern California. Over the course of his 25-year career as a board-certified urologist, he has performed thousands of surgeries and pioneered surgical robotics. In February of 2019, he opened BrandeisMD, a national leader in technology and sexual medicine innovations for men. BrandeisMD engages in ongoing clinical research to improve wellbeing and provide tools for men to live their best lives. Learn more about The 21st Century Man and Dr. Judson Brandeis at BrandeisMD or The 21st Century Man.


Kevin CrainOur next guest is Kevin Crain Head of Retirement Research & Insights at Bank of America. Kevin will talk about why employees balancing working from and living at home and battling burnout, the “great resignation” is sweeping the country. As employees reevaluate priorities and consider alternate job opportunities, now is the time for employers to take another look at benefit offerings and workplace perks to best retain and attract top talent. Bank of America’s recent Workplace Benefits Report. Workplace benefits programs must go beyond financial topics, with employees saying their mental (60%), physical (54%), and financial (46%) health significantly impacts their overall well-being, yet only one-third of employers communicate about mental and physical health more than twice a year.  Offering comprehensive workplace benefits programs can be critical in demonstrating value to employees while also supporting them on their journey to wellness. For more information go to https://business.bofa.com/en-us/content/recruitment-strategies-for-hiring-retaining-talent.html


Dr. LaShawn McIverOur last guest is Dr. LaShawn McIver, MD; Director of the Office of Minority Health will discuss the importance of vaccinating children this winter against COVID-19 and flu and how eligible children and teens can obtain health coverage, including coverage of vaccines and other preventive services, through Medicaid and CHIP. Dr. McIver joined CMS as the Director of the Office of Minority Health in August 2020. She is a proven public health leader with experience in driving successful health initiatives and public policy efforts aimed at promoting health equity, improving health outcomes, increasing access to care, and promoting health system reform. To get more information, call 1-877-KIDS-NOW (1-877-543-7669) or visit InsureKidsNow.gov

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