エピソード

  • Guiding the Next Generation: Inside RUMC’s Center for Young Adults
    2025/06/18

    RUMC is proud to offer a full continuum of behavioral health services – ranging from inpatient care and outpatient counseling to crisis intervention and substance use treatment. On this episode, we’re focusing on one of the most specialized and forward-thinking programs within that system, the Center for Young Adults. Located at 1130 South Ave., the Center is uniquely designed to meet the needs of individuals ages 11-24 who are facing both mental health and substance use challenges. This dual-diagnoses program provides developmentally appropriate, compassionate, and evidence-based care – supporting not only the young people themselves but also their families and communities. On this episode host, Meredith Gaskins, is joined by Jenifer Sacaccio, LMHC, Program Manager of the Center for Young Adults, and Liza Schatzman, MA, CASAC, Therapist at the Center for Young Adults, to discuss the unique needs of adolescents and young adults, the power of community partnerships, and how early, personalized intervention can change – and even save lives.

    続きを読む 一部表示
    27 分
  • Meeting Youth Where They Are, Part 2: Recovery, Peer Support, and the Ongoing Work of SafeTY.net and Mobile Crisis Outreach
    2025/06/02

    In our last episode, we introduced you to two incredible guests—David Ferrer, Peer Advocate with the Behavioral Health Mobile Crisis Team, and Anthony Arcuri, Recovery Peer Advocate with South Shore SafeTY.net. We explored how both programs provide crucial support during some of the most difficult moments in a young person’s life. On this episode, we’re continuing that conversation—diving deeper into what recovery looks like in real life, how families are engaged, and what it means to build trust with youth who may be hesitant to open up. If you haven’t heard part one yet, I encourage you to go back and check it out. But if you’re ready to keep going, let’s jump back in with David and Anthony.

    続きを読む 一部表示
    35 分
  • Meeting Youth Where They Are: Behavioral Health & Crisis Support on Staten Island
    2025/05/19

    Welcome back to RUMC Connections, the podcast where we highlight the people and programs making a difference at Richmond University Medical Center and the Staten Island community. We’re diving into two vital behavioral health services: Mobile Crisis Outreach and South Shore SafeTY.net programs that offer lifesaving support and long-term empowerment for Staten Island’s youth and young adults. On this episode, host, Meredith Gaskins, is joined by David Ferrer, Peer Advocate on RUMC’s Behavioral Health Mobile Crisis Team, and Anthony Arcuri, Recovery Peer Advocate for South Shore SafeTY.net Program, to discuss pathways to stability, healing, and independence for Staten Island’s youth.

    続きを読む 一部表示
    26 分
  • Innovative Oncology Care at RUMC: Tailoring Treatments for Staten Island’s Community
    2025/05/05

    RUMC has been a leader in oncology for over 80 years, providing cutting-edge treatments, compassionate care, and a multidisciplinary approach tailored to the unique needs of Staten Island residents. But what makes cancer care at RUMC stand out? How is RUMC personalizing treatments, integrating the latest innovations, and supporting patients beyond their medical needs? Joining host, Meredith Gaskins, is Dr. Victoria Forte, Chief of the Division of Hematology-Oncology, Cancer Service Line Director, and Fellowship Program Director at RUMC, to discuss how the hospital is transforming cancer treatment through advanced therapies, early detection, and comprehensive patient support. We’ll explore everything from the latest precision medicine to the emotional and psychological aspects of care. Whether you or a loved one have been affected by cancer, or you’re simply interested in the future of oncology, this episode is for you.

    続きを読む 一部表示
    27 分
  • Breaking the Cycle, Part 2: A Deeper Dive into Peer Advocacy at RUMC
    2025/04/21

    As Staten Island’s leading provider of behavioral health services for children, adolescents, and adults, RUMC offers a wide range of vital services, including its Peer Advocacy Program. This program is built on the power of lived experiences – offering mentorship, support and real-world guidance from those who have walked a similar path. If you tuned into the last episode, you know we had eye-opening conversation with Peer Supervisor, Stephen Nico and Peer Advocate, Amber Ramos about RUMC’s Peer Advocacy Program and how it’s transforming the lives of young people facing addiction, peer pressure, and difficult home environments. We barely scratched the surface, so on this episode, host, Meredith Gaskins, continues that conversation with Stephen and Amber to dive even deeper into the challenges, successes, and future of peer advocacy.

    続きを読む 一部表示
    33 分
  • Breaking the Cycle: How Peer Advocacy is Changing Young Lives at RUMC
    2025/04/07

    RUMC is Staten Island’s leading provider of behavioral health services for children, adolescents, and adults. RUMC offers a wide range of vital behavioral health services, including its Peer Advocacy Program. This program is a lifeline for young people facing addiction, peer pressure, and difficult home environments. The Peer Advocacy Program is built on the power of lived experience – offering mentorship, support, and real-world guidance from those who have walked a similar path. RUMC employs peer counselors who have personally lived through some of these challenges, allowing them to connect with and understand the struggles of those they serve. On this episode, host, Meredith Gaskins is honored to have two incredible guests who are making a real difference in the lives of Staten Island’s youth. Peer Supervisor, Stephen Nico and Peer Advocate, Amber Ramos will highlight all that this special program provides, as well as the impact it has on its members.

    続きを読む 一部表示
    44 分
  • Breaking Barriers in Women’s Heart Health
    2025/02/26

    Heart disease is the leading cause of death nationally. High blood pressure and cholesterol are two of the primary causes of heart disease. Approximately 27% of Staten Island adults have high blood pressure and/or high cholesterol, a slightly lower proportion than the nation overall. Despite this finding, Staten Island has historically had a higher rate of death due to heart disease. In this episode, Dr. Shehaj returns to join host, Meredith Gaskins, to delve into how the healthcare system has historically overlooked women’s cardiovascular health and the importance of gender-specific research and treatment. We’ll highlight Dr. Shehaj’s fantastic work, challenges in the field, and her vision for the future of women’s heart health.

    続きを読む 一部表示
    29 分
  • The Silent Threat: Understanding Cardiovascular Disease in Women
    2025/02/04

    When you visit Richmond University Medical Center for cardiac care, you put your heart in the very best hands. With support and sponsorship from the nationally recognized Mount Sinai Health Network, our cardiology physicians, nurses and technicians have achieved reputations of excellence and we are dedicated to respecting the dignity and well-being of each individual. We offer comprehensive inpatient and outpatient services, from emergency care to sophisticated diagnostic and therapeutic procedures for cardiovascular screening. RUMC’s cardiology team truly provides an exceptional level of expertise and attention. On this episode, we will explore why heart disease is the leading cause of death for women, the unique symptoms women experience, and why these signs are often overlooked or misdiagnosed. Host, Meredith Gaskins, is joined by Dr. Fiona Shehaj, Chief of Women’s Cardiovascular Health, to explain all of this and discuss prevention strategies, including lifestyle changes and the importance of regular screenings, tailored to women’s needs.

    続きを読む 一部表示
    27 分