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3 contributions to The Clinical Classroom
Staying Focussed
I am a patient of Dr. Shem. After having a workplace injury where metal slam through my head resulting in a TBI, I finally found someone who understood, the brain, For the first time I was heard, and understood. Unfortunately, my work with him has been placed on hold, as my DR's believe it is too stressful on my heart. I am not quite clear on how the work with Dr. Shem could be too stressful on the heart, but am gratful he provides this classroom. It is often difficult to get through the videos as my eyes are not what they once were, and I get easily distracted. Does anyone else have this issue? If so what do you do to stay focussed? My main goal is to get my memory back. I cannot wait to get back to work with him. I am fortunate, he provides this to his patients, and that I found him.
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New comment Apr 26
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Hi Savannah. Regarding Dr. Shem’s video lessons, it helps me to take notes as I’m watching. Sometimes I have to pause. This way I can easily go back through my notes. I hope you heal quickly.
Stress Management!
I just finished recording the last video for our stress management course! All I have to do now is edit the videos and get it posted. I can't wait to see what y'all think about the information within this course! There is probably 8 hours worth of material... Apprecaite you being patient with me. I'll try to get it out as soon as I can.
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New comment May 15
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Thank you Dr. Shem.
Upcoming Courses
Hey there, thank you so much for joining The Clinical Classroom! I wanted to share some updates on upcoming courses with you and also ask for your input. When I initially decided to put together online courses the plan was to sell condition-specific courses, that were all encompassing. Meaning I didn't want you to have to buy a course on cognitive decline and then also have to buy the course on how to manage stress, and sleep, and exercise, and diet, etc... However, as you know I have since made the decision to offer all of these resources at no cost to you and I think by separting things a little bit more this will streamline the process. Currently you will only find one completed course within the classroom that focuses on Reversing Cognitive Decline. This course is largely centered around enhancing brain health but my vision for this community is for it to extend beyond just brain health; my goal is for it to be a comprehensive resource for everything from chronic illness to longevity. With all of that being said the next few courses I will put out are going to be reseources that I think every person with a pulse can benefit from. By doing these as their own separate courses I won't have to re-record each of these topics for every new condition-specific course that I release in the future. This will take a little bit of the load off of my plate and ultimately give me the ability to produce more content for you to enjoy and take action on. Here are the courses I currently have in the pipeline: - Stress Solutions - Exercise is Medicine - Sleep Solutions - Building Lifelong Habits The first release will be one on stress management. If you have gone through the cognitive decline course, you will have seen that within that course I shared some stress management strategies, and since its release a few months ago, there are some thoughts that I have sharpened and would like to change. But before I go sit down to record this course, I want to hear your thoughts. My outlook on stress management centers around mindset/outlook on the world, exercise, sleep, breathwork, and dietary habits. These are the main silos in which I will cover within this stress course, but what habits or outlooks do you have that help you manage stress?
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New comment Apr 3
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I try to manage my stress with breathing exercises, riding my indoor bike when I can, getting out in the sunshine as much as possible, reading my Bible, and praying. Oh, and hugs are wonderful stress relievers.
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Wanda Smith
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I struggle with SAD. Born in Alabama, raised in Tennessee, live in Montana with my husband and 2 Great Danes. I like to create beautiful artwork.

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