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Home - Integrated Pain Specialists
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Reduce
Your Pain
Personalized Care
Improve
Your Quality of Life
Opening Hours
Our Practice
Schedule an Appointment
(619) 398-2988
COVID-19 and Patient Safety
If you are seen in our office during this time, here is what to expect
Our Services
Welcome To Our Clinic!
Pain Management & Regenerative Therapies
Arthritis
Neuropathy
The Integrated Pain Specialists & Regenerative Medicine Staff are the finest to be found ANYWHERE! Highly Recommend !
You are always Awesome !
Dr. Smith is my HERO! There aren't many doctors that will take as much time as he is, to help me find answers.
Latest News
New Integrated Pain Website
Difficulties in Teaching Diagnostic Reasoning in the Digital Age: the Critical Role of the Teacher-Clinician Mentor
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There aren't many doctors that will take as much time as he is, to help me find answers. This place is So Good about taking care of my pain concerns. I have given their name to many people. Everyone in the staff treats you well and with great care - both in office & on the Phone. Best Practice to go for Pain. Dear, Dear, Dr. Kevin Smith, I want to Thank You for caring. This is the first time in Four (4) long years with out a day of Pain. I thank you again! I highly recommend Integrated Pain Specialists to others in need of pain management care. Chronic pain can cause problems in every area of your life!
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http://integratedpain.com/
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Home - Integrated Pain Specialists
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Reduce
Your Pain
Personalized Care
Improve
Your Quality of Life
Opening Hours
Our Practice
Schedule an Appointment
(619) 398-2988
COVID-19 and Patient Safety
If you are seen in our office during this time, here is what to expect
Our Services
Welcome To Our Clinic!
Pain Management & Regenerative Therapies
Arthritis
Neuropathy
The Integrated Pain Specialists & Regenerative Medicine Staff are the finest to be found ANYWHERE! Highly Recommend !
You are always Awesome !
Dr. Smith is my HERO! There aren't many doctors that will take as much time as he is, to help me find answers.
Latest News
New Integrated Pain Website
Difficulties in Teaching Diagnostic Reasoning in the Digital Age: the Critical Role of the Teacher-Clinician Mentor
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Dear, Dear, Dr. Kevin Smith, I want to Thank You for caring. This is the first time in Four (4) long years with out a day of Pain. I thank you again! I highly recommend Integrated Pain Specialists to others in need of pain management care. Chronic pain can cause problems in every area of your life! While you are taking back control of your life getting the medical care to fix physical conditions that have caused you pain, Integrated Pain Specialists is an excellent resource to…
I've been a patient of Dr. Smith for over six years. During that time, I've found Dr. Smith and his entire staff to be the most patient oriented medical practice I've ever dealt with. As a patient with chronic back problems, I've been to many doctors. At Integrated Pain Specialists, Dr. Smith and Alex Filen…
I loved Dr. Smith from the first day I met him. His staff is kind, caring & compassionate.
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http://integratedpain.com/
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Home - Integrated Pain Specialists
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Reduce
Your Pain
Personalized Care
Improve
Your Quality of Life
Opening Hours
Our Practice
Schedule an Appointment
(619) 398-2988
COVID-19 and Patient Safety
If you are seen in our office during this time, here is what to expect
Our Services
Welcome To Our Clinic!
Pain Management & Regenerative Therapies
Arthritis
Neuropathy
The Integrated Pain Specialists & Regenerative Medicine Staff are the finest to be found ANYWHERE! Highly Recommend !
You are always Awesome !
Dr. Smith is my HERO! There aren't many doctors that will take as much time as he is, to help me find answers.
Latest News
New Integrated Pain Website
Difficulties in Teaching Diagnostic Reasoning in the Digital Age: the Critical Role of the Teacher-Clinician Mentor
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While you are taking back control of your life getting the medical care to fix physical conditions that have caused you pain, Integrated Pain Specialists is an excellent resource to…
I've been a patient of Dr. Smith for over six years. During that time, I've found Dr. Smith and his entire staff to be the most patient oriented medical practice I've ever dealt with. As a patient with chronic back problems, I've been to many doctors. At Integrated Pain Specialists, Dr. Smith and Alex Filen…
I loved Dr. Smith from the first day I met him. His staff is kind, caring & compassionate. o The facility is state of the art. I don't know where I'd be without them. I’m always greeted with a smile, by the Physician Assistant, Aleks and everyone else. The morning staff is always helpful and always smiling. I want to thank all of you!
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http://integratedpain.com/
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Home - Integrated Pain Specialists
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Reduce
Your Pain
Personalized Care
Improve
Your Quality of Life
Opening Hours
Our Practice
Schedule an Appointment
(619) 398-2988
COVID-19 and Patient Safety
If you are seen in our office during this time, here is what to expect
Our Services
Welcome To Our Clinic!
Pain Management & Regenerative Therapies
Arthritis
Neuropathy
The Integrated Pain Specialists & Regenerative Medicine Staff are the finest to be found ANYWHERE! Highly Recommend !
You are always Awesome !
Dr. Smith is my HERO! There aren't many doctors that will take as much time as he is, to help me find answers.
Latest News
New Integrated Pain Website
Difficulties in Teaching Diagnostic Reasoning in the Digital Age: the Critical Role of the Teacher-Clinician Mentor
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o The facility is state of the art. I don't know where I'd be without them. I’m always greeted with a smile, by the Physician Assistant, Aleks and everyone else. The morning staff is always helpful and always smiling. I want to thank all of you! And thank you Dr. Smith for having such a great staff! Since visiting IPS my quality of life and pain has improved. I can walk my service animal and slowly I am improving moving more where I can go back to work at least part time. They listen to my concerns and problems and are very professional. I would recommend IPS to anyone.
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http://integratedpain.com/
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Home - Integrated Pain Specialists
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Reduce
Your Pain
Personalized Care
Improve
Your Quality of Life
Opening Hours
Our Practice
Schedule an Appointment
(619) 398-2988
COVID-19 and Patient Safety
If you are seen in our office during this time, here is what to expect
Our Services
Welcome To Our Clinic!
Pain Management & Regenerative Therapies
Arthritis
Neuropathy
The Integrated Pain Specialists & Regenerative Medicine Staff are the finest to be found ANYWHERE! Highly Recommend !
You are always Awesome !
Dr. Smith is my HERO! There aren't many doctors that will take as much time as he is, to help me find answers.
Latest News
New Integrated Pain Website
Difficulties in Teaching Diagnostic Reasoning in the Digital Age: the Critical Role of the Teacher-Clinician Mentor
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And thank you Dr. Smith for having such a great staff! Since visiting IPS my quality of life and pain has improved. I can walk my service animal and slowly I am improving moving more where I can go back to work at least part time. They listen to my concerns and problems and are very professional. I would recommend IPS to anyone. For over 20 years I've been in constant back pain. My lower back to be exact. Its kept me from normal activities. Getting this procedure done has been the best. I’ve been able to do movements I could only think of.
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http://integratedpain.com/
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Home - Integrated Pain Specialists
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Reduce
Your Pain
Personalized Care
Improve
Your Quality of Life
Opening Hours
Our Practice
Schedule an Appointment
(619) 398-2988
COVID-19 and Patient Safety
If you are seen in our office during this time, here is what to expect
Our Services
Welcome To Our Clinic!
Pain Management & Regenerative Therapies
Arthritis
Neuropathy
The Integrated Pain Specialists & Regenerative Medicine Staff are the finest to be found ANYWHERE! Highly Recommend !
You are always Awesome !
Dr. Smith is my HERO! There aren't many doctors that will take as much time as he is, to help me find answers.
Latest News
New Integrated Pain Website
Difficulties in Teaching Diagnostic Reasoning in the Digital Age: the Critical Role of the Teacher-Clinician Mentor
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For over 20 years I've been in constant back pain. My lower back to be exact. Its kept me from normal activities. Getting this procedure done has been the best. I’ve been able to do movements I could only think of. Walking has been one of the best walks I've had in Years! Thank you…
Everyone I've had the pleasure of working with / seeing for any issues or checking in, have been WONDERFUL!!! Very professional and personable too! I feel like I'm in "Good Hands" with anyone I deal with in this practice. Thank You!
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http://integratedpain.com/
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Home - Integrated Pain Specialists
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Reduce
Your Pain
Personalized Care
Improve
Your Quality of Life
Opening Hours
Our Practice
Schedule an Appointment
(619) 398-2988
COVID-19 and Patient Safety
If you are seen in our office during this time, here is what to expect
Our Services
Welcome To Our Clinic!
Pain Management & Regenerative Therapies
Arthritis
Neuropathy
The Integrated Pain Specialists & Regenerative Medicine Staff are the finest to be found ANYWHERE! Highly Recommend !
You are always Awesome !
Dr. Smith is my HERO! There aren't many doctors that will take as much time as he is, to help me find answers.
Latest News
New Integrated Pain Website
Difficulties in Teaching Diagnostic Reasoning in the Digital Age: the Critical Role of the Teacher-Clinician Mentor
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Walking has been one of the best walks I've had in Years! Thank you…
Everyone I've had the pleasure of working with / seeing for any issues or checking in, have been WONDERFUL!!! Very professional and personable too! I feel like I'm in "Good Hands" with anyone I deal with in this practice. Thank You! Latest News
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Back Pain and Neck Pain Relief Overview | Integrated Pain Care
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Our Mission Is Pain Relief
Our Mission Is Pain Relief
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Back Pain and Neck Pain Relief Overview | Integrated Pain Care
Our Mission Is Pain Relief
Integrated Pain Care provides comprehensive interventional pain management for adult patients. Established in 2005, we are located in Richmond and San Francisco, and provide pain management services to patients in the greater San Francisco Bay Area. Pain is a condition that affects everyone at some point in their lifetime. In addition to physical suffering, pain can lead to a downward cycle of sleeplessness, anxiety, depression, decreased mobility, and even disability. Chronic pain not only affects the individual, it can also have an effect on a patient’s family and loved ones. Recent studies have shown that in order to effectively manage chronic pain a multidisciplinary approach is valuable. Pain is a complicated, often debilitating medical problem that can have a major impact on your physical and mental well-being. Integrated Pain Care offers a comprehensive range of services for patients suffering from acute or chronic pain, with specialized focus on relieving lower back pain and neck pain. At Integrated Pain Care we work closely with your primary care physician, neurologist, rheumatologist, surgeon, chiropractor and physical therapist to ensure that you receive the best medical care possible. We believe this is why our patients are successful in their endeavor to lead a pain free life.
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Our Mission Is Pain Relief
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Recent studies have shown that in order to effectively manage chronic pain a multidisciplinary approach is valuable. Pain is a complicated, often debilitating medical problem that can have a major impact on your physical and mental well-being. Integrated Pain Care offers a comprehensive range of services for patients suffering from acute or chronic pain, with specialized focus on relieving lower back pain and neck pain. At Integrated Pain Care we work closely with your primary care physician, neurologist, rheumatologist, surgeon, chiropractor and physical therapist to ensure that you receive the best medical care possible. We believe this is why our patients are successful in their endeavor to lead a pain free life. Our clinic specializes in the interventional management of acute and chronic pain syndromes. MPN List
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The Rock Cycle
The Rock Cycle
The rock cycle helps Earth look the way it does.
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Hutton's "unconformity"
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Unit 1 - Macroscopic Ecosystems >
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Food Webs
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Ecosystem Resources in Depth
Case Study: Wetlands
Case Study: Los Angeles Ballona Wetlands
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Cycling of Matter and Flow of Energy
The Hydrologic Cycle
The Carbon Cycle
The Rock Cycle
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Volcanoes
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Humans and Natural Resources
Synthetic Polymers & Pollution
Velcro
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Carbon & Photosynthesis
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The Rock Cycle
The rock cycle helps Earth look the way it does. Unit 2 - Earth Cycles
Who came up with the idea of the rock cycle? James Hutton, 1726 - 1797
The rock cycle is attributed to James Hutton (1726-1797), the “father of geology” who explored and documented the landscape of the British Isles. Hutton proposed the principle of uniformitarianism, the idea that the processes that shape the Earth's crust today also occurred in the past. This brought about the revolutionary idea that given how long it takes for geologic processes to occur, the Earth must be very old for all existing landforms to have been formed, not the 6,000 years as was thought and based on biblical interpretations. Hutton recognized that the history of Earth could be determined by understanding how processes such as erosion and sedimentation work in the present.
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The Rock Cycle
The Rock Cycle
The rock cycle helps Earth look the way it does.
Who came up with the idea of the rock cycle?
Hutton's "unconformity"
The Rock Cycle
Sources of Energy: Sun & Earth's Interior
Plate Tectonics
Three Types of Rock
1. Igneous Rock
Examples of intrusive igneous rock
Examples of extrusive igneous rock
Weathering
Sedimentary Rock
Examples of sedimentary rock
Metamorphic Rock
Rock Cycle Recap
Bill Nye on Metamorphic Rock
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Unit 2 - Earth Cycles
Who came up with the idea of the rock cycle? James Hutton, 1726 - 1797
The rock cycle is attributed to James Hutton (1726-1797), the “father of geology” who explored and documented the landscape of the British Isles. Hutton proposed the principle of uniformitarianism, the idea that the processes that shape the Earth's crust today also occurred in the past. This brought about the revolutionary idea that given how long it takes for geologic processes to occur, the Earth must be very old for all existing landforms to have been formed, not the 6,000 years as was thought and based on biblical interpretations. Hutton recognized that the history of Earth could be determined by understanding how processes such as erosion and sedimentation work in the present. Hutton's "unconformity"
He wondered at patterns he saw in rocks. For example, in the image to the right, you see a piece of rock that has different striation patterns. The top is horizontal, while the bottom is almost vertical. The drawing was made in 1787, the photo was taken in 2003. Hutton called these types of non-matching patterns in rocks and mountains "unconformities."
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The Rock Cycle
The Rock Cycle
The rock cycle helps Earth look the way it does.
Who came up with the idea of the rock cycle?
Hutton's "unconformity"
The Rock Cycle
Sources of Energy: Sun & Earth's Interior
Plate Tectonics
Three Types of Rock
1. Igneous Rock
Examples of intrusive igneous rock
Examples of extrusive igneous rock
Weathering
Sedimentary Rock
Examples of sedimentary rock
Metamorphic Rock
Rock Cycle Recap
Bill Nye on Metamorphic Rock
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Hutton's "unconformity"
He wondered at patterns he saw in rocks. For example, in the image to the right, you see a piece of rock that has different striation patterns. The top is horizontal, while the bottom is almost vertical. The drawing was made in 1787, the photo was taken in 2003. Hutton called these types of non-matching patterns in rocks and mountains "unconformities." To the right is "Hutton's Unconformity" in Scotland. He saw this as evidence of uniformitarianism. Below is another example of unconformity in Missouri. You can see them almost everywhere. CC BY 2.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=4358743
By The original uploader was Dave souza at English Wikipedia Later versions were uploaded by Kmontgom at en.wikipedia. -
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The Rock Cycle
The Rock Cycle
The rock cycle helps Earth look the way it does.
Who came up with the idea of the rock cycle?
Hutton's "unconformity"
The Rock Cycle
Sources of Energy: Sun & Earth's Interior
Plate Tectonics
Three Types of Rock
1. Igneous Rock
Examples of intrusive igneous rock
Examples of extrusive igneous rock
Weathering
Sedimentary Rock
Examples of sedimentary rock
Metamorphic Rock
Rock Cycle Recap
Bill Nye on Metamorphic Rock
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To the right is "Hutton's Unconformity" in Scotland. He saw this as evidence of uniformitarianism. Below is another example of unconformity in Missouri. You can see them almost everywhere. CC BY 2.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=4358743
By The original uploader was Dave souza at English Wikipedia Later versions were uploaded by Kmontgom at en.wikipedia. - Transferred from en.wikipedia to Commons., Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=2152638
The Rock Cycle
The rock cycle is the result of energy flowing and matter cycling. The energy is from both the Sun and Earth’s hot interior. The flowing of energy and the cycling of matter create changes in how Earth looks on its surface. In the water cycle, water undergoes physical changes when it goes from solid to liquid to gas.
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The Rock Cycle
The Rock Cycle
The rock cycle helps Earth look the way it does.
Who came up with the idea of the rock cycle?
Hutton's "unconformity"
The Rock Cycle
Sources of Energy: Sun & Earth's Interior
Plate Tectonics
Three Types of Rock
1. Igneous Rock
Examples of intrusive igneous rock
Examples of extrusive igneous rock
Weathering
Sedimentary Rock
Examples of sedimentary rock
Metamorphic Rock
Rock Cycle Recap
Bill Nye on Metamorphic Rock
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Transferred from en.wikipedia to Commons., Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=2152638
The Rock Cycle
The rock cycle is the result of energy flowing and matter cycling. The energy is from both the Sun and Earth’s hot interior. The flowing of energy and the cycling of matter create changes in how Earth looks on its surface. In the water cycle, water undergoes physical changes when it goes from solid to liquid to gas. Rocks also undergo physical changes. For example, lava is an example of liquid rock. It cools down to form a type of solid rock, called "basalt." You can see a basalt formation in the picture to the right. In the picture below, you can see a model of the rock cycle.
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The Rock Cycle
The Rock Cycle
The rock cycle helps Earth look the way it does.
Who came up with the idea of the rock cycle?
Hutton's "unconformity"
The Rock Cycle
Sources of Energy: Sun & Earth's Interior
Plate Tectonics
Three Types of Rock
1. Igneous Rock
Examples of intrusive igneous rock
Examples of extrusive igneous rock
Weathering
Sedimentary Rock
Examples of sedimentary rock
Metamorphic Rock
Rock Cycle Recap
Bill Nye on Metamorphic Rock
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Rocks also undergo physical changes. For example, lava is an example of liquid rock. It cools down to form a type of solid rock, called "basalt." You can see a basalt formation in the picture to the right. In the picture below, you can see a model of the rock cycle. There are three main types of rock, highlighted in green: sedimentary rock, metamorphic rock, and igneous rock. Siyavula Education - Rock Cycle
Columnar basalt at Szent György Hill, Hungary - "Szentgyörgyhegy03" by Darinko
These rocks are formed by several processes: ( 1) weathering and erosion, (2) transport and deposition, (3) sedimentation, (4) compaction and cementation, (5) temperature and pressure, (6) melting, (7) crystallization, and (8) uplift. It sounds like a lot of steps, but it'll make sense as we move through the cycle and learn about each one.
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The Rock Cycle
The Rock Cycle
The rock cycle helps Earth look the way it does.
Who came up with the idea of the rock cycle?
Hutton's "unconformity"
The Rock Cycle
Sources of Energy: Sun & Earth's Interior
Plate Tectonics
Three Types of Rock
1. Igneous Rock
Examples of intrusive igneous rock
Examples of extrusive igneous rock
Weathering
Sedimentary Rock
Examples of sedimentary rock
Metamorphic Rock
Rock Cycle Recap
Bill Nye on Metamorphic Rock
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There are three main types of rock, highlighted in green: sedimentary rock, metamorphic rock, and igneous rock. Siyavula Education - Rock Cycle
Columnar basalt at Szent György Hill, Hungary - "Szentgyörgyhegy03" by Darinko
These rocks are formed by several processes: ( 1) weathering and erosion, (2) transport and deposition, (3) sedimentation, (4) compaction and cementation, (5) temperature and pressure, (6) melting, (7) crystallization, and (8) uplift. It sounds like a lot of steps, but it'll make sense as we move through the cycle and learn about each one. The rock cycle shows how any rock can undergo changes to become another rock. Rocks are continuously being changed from one form to another. The rock cycle is very slow. Rocks might take tens of thousands of years to change into another type of rock. Sources of Energy:
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The Rock Cycle
The Rock Cycle
The rock cycle helps Earth look the way it does.
Who came up with the idea of the rock cycle?
Hutton's "unconformity"
The Rock Cycle
Sources of Energy: Sun & Earth's Interior
Plate Tectonics
Three Types of Rock
1. Igneous Rock
Examples of intrusive igneous rock
Examples of extrusive igneous rock
Weathering
Sedimentary Rock
Examples of sedimentary rock
Metamorphic Rock
Rock Cycle Recap
Bill Nye on Metamorphic Rock
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The rock cycle shows how any rock can undergo changes to become another rock. Rocks are continuously being changed from one form to another. The rock cycle is very slow. Rocks might take tens of thousands of years to change into another type of rock. Sources of Energy: Sun & Earth's Interior
There are two sources of energy for the rock cycle: the sun and Earth's interior. 1. The sun: In the water cycle, the sun is the ultimate source of energy.
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The Rock Cycle
The Rock Cycle
The rock cycle helps Earth look the way it does.
Who came up with the idea of the rock cycle?
Hutton's "unconformity"
The Rock Cycle
Sources of Energy: Sun & Earth's Interior
Plate Tectonics
Three Types of Rock
1. Igneous Rock
Examples of intrusive igneous rock
Examples of extrusive igneous rock
Weathering
Sedimentary Rock
Examples of sedimentary rock
Metamorphic Rock
Rock Cycle Recap
Bill Nye on Metamorphic Rock
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Sun & Earth's Interior
There are two sources of energy for the rock cycle: the sun and Earth's interior. 1. The sun: In the water cycle, the sun is the ultimate source of energy. This energy, in the form of heat, melts and evaporates water to get it moving. As water moves over the Earth's surface, it scrapes, carries, and deposits pieces of rock around. This is essential to the rock cycle. So the sun provides a source of energy for the rock cycle by driving the water cycle. 2.
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The Rock Cycle
The Rock Cycle
The rock cycle helps Earth look the way it does.
Who came up with the idea of the rock cycle?
Hutton's "unconformity"
The Rock Cycle
Sources of Energy: Sun & Earth's Interior
Plate Tectonics
Three Types of Rock
1. Igneous Rock
Examples of intrusive igneous rock
Examples of extrusive igneous rock
Weathering
Sedimentary Rock
Examples of sedimentary rock
Metamorphic Rock
Rock Cycle Recap
Bill Nye on Metamorphic Rock
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This energy, in the form of heat, melts and evaporates water to get it moving. As water moves over the Earth's surface, it scrapes, carries, and deposits pieces of rock around. This is essential to the rock cycle. So the sun provides a source of energy for the rock cycle by driving the water cycle. 2. Earth's interior : The inside of our planet is super hot. It is so hot that rock is constantly in liquid form. The heat from inside the earth, and the cooler temperature near the surface move this liquid rock around and around. This is known as convection.
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The Rock Cycle
The Rock Cycle
The rock cycle helps Earth look the way it does.
Who came up with the idea of the rock cycle?
Hutton's "unconformity"
The Rock Cycle
Sources of Energy: Sun & Earth's Interior
Plate Tectonics
Three Types of Rock
1. Igneous Rock
Examples of intrusive igneous rock
Examples of extrusive igneous rock
Weathering
Sedimentary Rock
Examples of sedimentary rock
Metamorphic Rock
Rock Cycle Recap
Bill Nye on Metamorphic Rock
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Earth's interior : The inside of our planet is super hot. It is so hot that rock is constantly in liquid form. The heat from inside the earth, and the cooler temperature near the surface move this liquid rock around and around. This is known as convection. Convection
The model on the right shows convection currents in Earth's mantle. Super hot, liquid rock rises to the surface. The rock molecules spread apart as they are heated (just like in evaporation!). As the liquid rock nears the surface where it is not as hot, the liquid rock cools down a bit. The cooling causes the liquid rock to condense (just like water vapor condenses into clouds).
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The Rock Cycle
The Rock Cycle
The rock cycle helps Earth look the way it does.
Who came up with the idea of the rock cycle?
Hutton's "unconformity"
The Rock Cycle
Sources of Energy: Sun & Earth's Interior
Plate Tectonics
Three Types of Rock
1. Igneous Rock
Examples of intrusive igneous rock
Examples of extrusive igneous rock
Weathering
Sedimentary Rock
Examples of sedimentary rock
Metamorphic Rock
Rock Cycle Recap
Bill Nye on Metamorphic Rock
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Convection
The model on the right shows convection currents in Earth's mantle. Super hot, liquid rock rises to the surface. The rock molecules spread apart as they are heated (just like in evaporation!). As the liquid rock nears the surface where it is not as hot, the liquid rock cools down a bit. The cooling causes the liquid rock to condense (just like water vapor condenses into clouds). This makes the liquid rock heavy, and it sinks down. This is an on-going cycle of getting hot and rising, and cooling down and sinking. convection: a cycle of heat transfer, in which hot material rises and spreads, and cool material sinks and condenses
The circular motion of convection inside Earth's mantle
By Surachit - Own work SVG, based on the public domain USGS image found here [1] and originally uploaded here, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=2574349
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The Rock Cycle
The Rock Cycle
The rock cycle helps Earth look the way it does.
Who came up with the idea of the rock cycle?
Hutton's "unconformity"
The Rock Cycle
Sources of Energy: Sun & Earth's Interior
Plate Tectonics
Three Types of Rock
1. Igneous Rock
Examples of intrusive igneous rock
Examples of extrusive igneous rock
Weathering
Sedimentary Rock
Examples of sedimentary rock
Metamorphic Rock
Rock Cycle Recap
Bill Nye on Metamorphic Rock
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This makes the liquid rock heavy, and it sinks down. This is an on-going cycle of getting hot and rising, and cooling down and sinking. convection: a cycle of heat transfer, in which hot material rises and spreads, and cool material sinks and condenses
The circular motion of convection inside Earth's mantle
By Surachit - Own work SVG, based on the public domain USGS image found here [1] and originally uploaded here, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=2574349
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The video shows a computer simulation, or computer model of convection inside the planet. Continents are on huge solid rock "plates" that move around because of this convection.
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The Rock Cycle
The rock cycle helps Earth look the way it does.
Who came up with the idea of the rock cycle?
Hutton's "unconformity"
The Rock Cycle
Sources of Energy: Sun & Earth's Interior
Plate Tectonics
Three Types of Rock
1. Igneous Rock
Examples of intrusive igneous rock
Examples of extrusive igneous rock
Weathering
Sedimentary Rock
Examples of sedimentary rock
Metamorphic Rock
Rock Cycle Recap
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The video shows a computer simulation, or computer model of convection inside the planet. Continents are on huge solid rock "plates" that move around because of this convection. This is called plate tectonics, which causes earthquakes to happen and volcanos to erupt. The important thing to understand is that the continual movement of liquid and solid rock is an ongoing cycle that started billions of years ago. This movement is caused by the heat inside the planet. Three Types of Rock
1. Igneous Rock
Igneous rock:
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The Rock Cycle
The Rock Cycle
The rock cycle helps Earth look the way it does.
Who came up with the idea of the rock cycle?
Hutton's "unconformity"
The Rock Cycle
Sources of Energy: Sun & Earth's Interior
Plate Tectonics
Three Types of Rock
1. Igneous Rock
Examples of intrusive igneous rock
Examples of extrusive igneous rock
Weathering
Sedimentary Rock
Examples of sedimentary rock
Metamorphic Rock
Rock Cycle Recap
Bill Nye on Metamorphic Rock
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This is called plate tectonics, which causes earthquakes to happen and volcanos to erupt. The important thing to understand is that the continual movement of liquid and solid rock is an ongoing cycle that started billions of years ago. This movement is caused by the heat inside the planet. Three Types of Rock
1. Igneous Rock
Igneous rock: Hot, liquid rock inside the planet is called magma. Magma can cool to solid form inside the earth's crust, as well as on the surface. Rocks that are formed from the cooling of magma or lava are called igneous rocks. There are two kinds of igneous rock: Intrusive igneous rock:
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The Rock Cycle
The Rock Cycle
The rock cycle helps Earth look the way it does.
Who came up with the idea of the rock cycle?
Hutton's "unconformity"
The Rock Cycle
Sources of Energy: Sun & Earth's Interior
Plate Tectonics
Three Types of Rock
1. Igneous Rock
Examples of intrusive igneous rock
Examples of extrusive igneous rock
Weathering
Sedimentary Rock
Examples of sedimentary rock
Metamorphic Rock
Rock Cycle Recap
Bill Nye on Metamorphic Rock
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Hot, liquid rock inside the planet is called magma. Magma can cool to solid form inside the earth's crust, as well as on the surface. Rocks that are formed from the cooling of magma or lava are called igneous rocks. There are two kinds of igneous rock: Intrusive igneous rock: If magma cools inside the crust, it is called "intrusive igneous rock." This cooling process is quite slow, so the rock has time to form crystals. This is crystallization of magma, and it looks coarse (grainy). Remember crystallization means to take on a permanent form with crystal structure. An example would be granite (see examples below).
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The Rock Cycle
The Rock Cycle
The rock cycle helps Earth look the way it does.
Who came up with the idea of the rock cycle?
Hutton's "unconformity"
The Rock Cycle
Sources of Energy: Sun & Earth's Interior
Plate Tectonics
Three Types of Rock
1. Igneous Rock
Examples of intrusive igneous rock
Examples of extrusive igneous rock
Weathering
Sedimentary Rock
Examples of sedimentary rock
Metamorphic Rock
Rock Cycle Recap
Bill Nye on Metamorphic Rock
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If magma cools inside the crust, it is called "intrusive igneous rock." This cooling process is quite slow, so the rock has time to form crystals. This is crystallization of magma, and it looks coarse (grainy). Remember crystallization means to take on a permanent form with crystal structure. An example would be granite (see examples below). Through the movement of rock and plate tectonics, these rocks have been pushed up to the surface in the form of mountains. Extrusive igneous rock: If magma rises up through a volcano and then cools on the surface, it is called "extrusive igneous rock." This cooling is quicker, and the rocks look more fine-grained. An example here would be basalt or pumice.
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The Rock Cycle
The Rock Cycle
The rock cycle helps Earth look the way it does.
Who came up with the idea of the rock cycle?
Hutton's "unconformity"
The Rock Cycle
Sources of Energy: Sun & Earth's Interior
Plate Tectonics
Three Types of Rock
1. Igneous Rock
Examples of intrusive igneous rock
Examples of extrusive igneous rock
Weathering
Sedimentary Rock
Examples of sedimentary rock
Metamorphic Rock
Rock Cycle Recap
Bill Nye on Metamorphic Rock
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Through the movement of rock and plate tectonics, these rocks have been pushed up to the surface in the form of mountains. Extrusive igneous rock: If magma rises up through a volcano and then cools on the surface, it is called "extrusive igneous rock." This cooling is quicker, and the rocks look more fine-grained. An example here would be basalt or pumice. If lava explodes and cools rapidly in the air, there is no time for crystals to form. Obsidian is an example of this rapid cooling (see examples below). igneous rock: rocks formed from the cooling and crystallization of magma and lava. Examples of intrusive igneous rock
"IndianGranite" by Photograph taken by Mark A. Wilson (Department of Geology, The College of Wooster). [
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The Rock Cycle
The Rock Cycle
The rock cycle helps Earth look the way it does.
Who came up with the idea of the rock cycle?
Hutton's "unconformity"
The Rock Cycle
Sources of Energy: Sun & Earth's Interior
Plate Tectonics
Three Types of Rock
1. Igneous Rock
Examples of intrusive igneous rock
Examples of extrusive igneous rock
Weathering
Sedimentary Rock
Examples of sedimentary rock
Metamorphic Rock
Rock Cycle Recap
Bill Nye on Metamorphic Rock
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If lava explodes and cools rapidly in the air, there is no time for crystals to form. Obsidian is an example of this rapid cooling (see examples below). igneous rock: rocks formed from the cooling and crystallization of magma and lava. Examples of intrusive igneous rock
"IndianGranite" by Photograph taken by Mark A. Wilson (Department of Geology, The College of Wooster). [ 1] - Original photograph. "Granite Yosemite P1160483" by David Monniaux (talk · contribs) - Own work. Half Dome, Yosemite. Made of granite. " Yosemite 20 bg 090404" by Jon Sullivan
Examples of extrusive igneous rock
Basalt;
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The Rock Cycle
The Rock Cycle
The rock cycle helps Earth look the way it does.
Who came up with the idea of the rock cycle?
Hutton's "unconformity"
The Rock Cycle
Sources of Energy: Sun & Earth's Interior
Plate Tectonics
Three Types of Rock
1. Igneous Rock
Examples of intrusive igneous rock
Examples of extrusive igneous rock
Weathering
Sedimentary Rock
Examples of sedimentary rock
Metamorphic Rock
Rock Cycle Recap
Bill Nye on Metamorphic Rock
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1] - Original photograph. "Granite Yosemite P1160483" by David Monniaux (talk · contribs) - Own work. Half Dome, Yosemite. Made of granite. " Yosemite 20 bg 090404" by Jon Sullivan
Examples of extrusive igneous rock
Basalt; light colored tracks show direction of lava flow. " Igneous rock Santoroni Greece" by No machine-readable author provided. Zureks assumed (based on copyright claims). Sunset Crater, Arizona. " VessicularBasalt1" by Jstuby at en.wikipedia - Own work
"Crusted obsidian at Mono Craters-1000px" by Mav
Weathering
Weathering:
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The Rock Cycle
The Rock Cycle
The rock cycle helps Earth look the way it does.
Who came up with the idea of the rock cycle?
Hutton's "unconformity"
The Rock Cycle
Sources of Energy: Sun & Earth's Interior
Plate Tectonics
Three Types of Rock
1. Igneous Rock
Examples of intrusive igneous rock
Examples of extrusive igneous rock
Weathering
Sedimentary Rock
Examples of sedimentary rock
Metamorphic Rock
Rock Cycle Recap
Bill Nye on Metamorphic Rock
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light colored tracks show direction of lava flow. " Igneous rock Santoroni Greece" by No machine-readable author provided. Zureks assumed (based on copyright claims). Sunset Crater, Arizona. " VessicularBasalt1" by Jstuby at en.wikipedia - Own work
"Crusted obsidian at Mono Craters-1000px" by Mav
Weathering
Weathering: Mountains and rocks on the surface of Earth are broken down by wind, water, sand, and chemicals. This is called weathering. The broken bits rock are called sediments . Weathering also involves erosion and deposition. Erosion:
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The Rock Cycle
The Rock Cycle
The rock cycle helps Earth look the way it does.
Who came up with the idea of the rock cycle?
Hutton's "unconformity"
The Rock Cycle
Sources of Energy: Sun & Earth's Interior
Plate Tectonics
Three Types of Rock
1. Igneous Rock
Examples of intrusive igneous rock
Examples of extrusive igneous rock
Weathering
Sedimentary Rock
Examples of sedimentary rock
Metamorphic Rock
Rock Cycle Recap
Bill Nye on Metamorphic Rock
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Mountains and rocks on the surface of Earth are broken down by wind, water, sand, and chemicals. This is called weathering. The broken bits rock are called sediments . Weathering also involves erosion and deposition. Erosion: These tiny bits, or sediments, can be moved around and transported by wind, water, and gravity. This is called erosion. Deposition: When the sediments are dropped in a new location, they are said to be deposited. This is called deposition.
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The Rock Cycle
The rock cycle helps Earth look the way it does.
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These tiny bits, or sediments, can be moved around and transported by wind, water, and gravity. This is called erosion. Deposition: When the sediments are dropped in a new location, they are said to be deposited. This is called deposition. You can think of weathering like a hammer chiseling away at rock. Erosion is like the truck that takes all of the rock pieces away and depositing them somewhere else. Sedimentary Rock
Sedimentary rock: Sediments pile on top of each other. Over a very long period of time, they are pushed close together tightly by the pressure of the rocks above.
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The Rock Cycle
The Rock Cycle
The rock cycle helps Earth look the way it does.
Who came up with the idea of the rock cycle?
Hutton's "unconformity"
The Rock Cycle
Sources of Energy: Sun & Earth's Interior
Plate Tectonics
Three Types of Rock
1. Igneous Rock
Examples of intrusive igneous rock
Examples of extrusive igneous rock
Weathering
Sedimentary Rock
Examples of sedimentary rock
Metamorphic Rock
Rock Cycle Recap
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You can think of weathering like a hammer chiseling away at rock. Erosion is like the truck that takes all of the rock pieces away and depositing them somewhere else. Sedimentary Rock
Sedimentary rock: Sediments pile on top of each other. Over a very long period of time, they are pushed close together tightly by the pressure of the rocks above. This is called compaction and cementation. It is like they are being glued together, or cemented together, by pressure and time. Sedimentary rocks can look grayish or reddish (due to iron oxides). They are fine-grained, and fossils are most commonly found in sedimentary rocks (see examples below). compaction:
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The Rock Cycle
The rock cycle helps Earth look the way it does.
Who came up with the idea of the rock cycle?
Hutton's "unconformity"
The Rock Cycle
Sources of Energy: Sun & Earth's Interior
Plate Tectonics
Three Types of Rock
1. Igneous Rock
Examples of intrusive igneous rock
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Weathering
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Examples of sedimentary rock
Metamorphic Rock
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This is called compaction and cementation. It is like they are being glued together, or cemented together, by pressure and time. Sedimentary rocks can look grayish or reddish (due to iron oxides). They are fine-grained, and fossils are most commonly found in sedimentary rocks (see examples below). compaction: sediments squeezed together by pressure from overlying sediment
cementation: sediments stick together into rock
Annenberg Foundation
sedimentary rock: formed when sediments are compacted and cemented together. weathering: the breaking down of rocks into sediments by wind, water, sand, and chemicals.
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The Rock Cycle
The Rock Cycle
The rock cycle helps Earth look the way it does.
Who came up with the idea of the rock cycle?
Hutton's "unconformity"
The Rock Cycle
Sources of Energy: Sun & Earth's Interior
Plate Tectonics
Three Types of Rock
1. Igneous Rock
Examples of intrusive igneous rock
Examples of extrusive igneous rock
Weathering
Sedimentary Rock
Examples of sedimentary rock
Metamorphic Rock
Rock Cycle Recap
Bill Nye on Metamorphic Rock
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sediments squeezed together by pressure from overlying sediment
cementation: sediments stick together into rock
Annenberg Foundation
sedimentary rock: formed when sediments are compacted and cemented together. weathering: the breaking down of rocks into sediments by wind, water, sand, and chemicals. erosion: sediments moved around and transported by wind, water, ice, and gravity. Examples of se
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Use our Travel Request form to notify Integrated Statistics and your COTR/Federal POC of your intent to travel, so that we can look up your contract and make sure your contract allows travel and has money for the purpose you are traveling. Typically, you would want to get back two authorizing emails, one from your COTR/Federal POC and another from Integrated Statistics. Once you have those, you can go ahead and book the travel. Travel Decisions
You may find yourself choosing between different modes of transport. Integrated Statistics generally follows the Federal government's travel policies, so have a look at those. You can always email the Integrated Statistics office with questions. Do not purchase flight insurance. It is not reimbursable. Please keep records and receipts. However, we do not need receipts for food because you get a per diem (see below) no matter what you eat.
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You can always email the Integrated Statistics office with questions. Do not purchase flight insurance. It is not reimbursable. Please keep records and receipts. However, we do not need receipts for food because you get a per diem (see below) no matter what you eat. Reimbursement
If you want to be reimbursed after your travel, you need to supply the Integrated Statistics office with receipts and either a completed Integrated Statistics Expense Reimbursement form or an ODC (Other Direct Costs) form . Please submit your forms promptly - that way, if there are any questions, you will still remember the answers. You may want to look at some travel examples to see how the forms work. Please email the Integrated Statistics office if you have trouble opening the file. Adding notes to the XLS is very helpful, especially if you had a complicated trip.
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If you want to be reimbursed after your travel, you need to supply the Integrated Statistics office with receipts and either a completed Integrated Statistics Expense Reimbursement form or an ODC (Other Direct Costs) form . Please submit your forms promptly - that way, if there are any questions, you will still remember the answers. You may want to look at some travel examples to see how the forms work. Please email the Integrated Statistics office if you have trouble opening the file. Adding notes to the XLS is very helpful, especially if you had a complicated trip. Per Diem
A per diem is money that you get to spend on food and other incidentals (including tips and phone calls). If you are away on travel for more than 12 hours and more than 50 miles from home, then you are eligible for 3/4 per diem. If you are away less than 12 hours, you do not get per diem. If you travel for more than one day, then the first and last day that you are on travel you are eligible for 3/4 per diem. On the days in between you get full per diem.
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A per diem is money that you get to spend on food and other incidentals (including tips and phone calls). If you are away on travel for more than 12 hours and more than 50 miles from home, then you are eligible for 3/4 per diem. If you are away less than 12 hours, you do not get per diem. If you travel for more than one day, then the first and last day that you are on travel you are eligible for 3/4 per diem. On the days in between you get full per diem. The current per diems are here . If you are on travel beyond 30 days, try to get an extended stay rate or rental unit to reduce your lodging costs. For a place with kitchen privileges, the M&IE is reduced to 55%. Please email the Integrated Statistics office for more information. Meals and Incidentals
You can claim incidental expenses while you are on a boat.
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The current per diems are here . If you are on travel beyond 30 days, try to get an extended stay rate or rental unit to reduce your lodging costs. For a place with kitchen privileges, the M&IE is reduced to 55%. Please email the Integrated Statistics office for more information. Meals and Incidentals
You can claim incidental expenses while you are on a boat. You can claim a meals and incidentals rate (M&IE) for each day you are away from home. The rate varies depending on where you go, and you can look up rates on the Federal travel website. If you are on travel beyond 30 days, your M&IE rate is reduced to 55% if you get a place where you can cook. See the Per Diem section above. Company credit card
If you are using the company credit card, you still need to come back with receipts.
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You can claim a meals and incidentals rate (M&IE) for each day you are away from home. The rate varies depending on where you go, and you can look up rates on the Federal travel website. If you are on travel beyond 30 days, your M&IE rate is reduced to 55% if you get a place where you can cook. See the Per Diem section above. Company credit card
If you are using the company credit card, you still need to come back with receipts. To be eligible for a company credit card, you have to have demonstrated that you can fill out an Expense Reimbursement form and bring back receipts. Company credit cards can be issued and revoked any time at my (Laura Shulman) discretion. If you do not have a company card, you have two choices. You can use your own credit card and we will reimburse you promptly or you can have the hotel or airline fax us a credit card authorization form and we will sign it and get it back to them promptly. Our fax number is (508) 721-6841.
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To be eligible for a company credit card, you have to have demonstrated that you can fill out an Expense Reimbursement form and bring back receipts. Company credit cards can be issued and revoked any time at my (Laura Shulman) discretion. If you do not have a company card, you have two choices. You can use your own credit card and we will reimburse you promptly or you can have the hotel or airline fax us a credit card authorization form and we will sign it and get it back to them promptly. Our fax number is (508) 721-6841. If you travel often, please call the Integrated Statistics Office at (508) 540-8560 and we can discuss whether you should get one or whether you should put your travel on an office card. Lodging
We follow the same guidelines that the federal employees follow. If you travel more than 50 miles, then you are allowed to get a hotel and spend the night. When you stay at a hotel, you have to make sure that you are within government guidelines for lodging. If you stay at a place that is more expensive than the government allows for that county, then you will have to pay the difference.
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If you travel often, please call the Integrated Statistics Office at (508) 540-8560 and we can discuss whether you should get one or whether you should put your travel on an office card. Lodging
We follow the same guidelines that the federal employees follow. If you travel more than 50 miles, then you are allowed to get a hotel and spend the night. When you stay at a hotel, you have to make sure that you are within government guidelines for lodging. If you stay at a place that is more expensive than the government allows for that county, then you will have to pay the difference. However, there are exceptions to that rule; for example, if the hotel has run out of rooms at that rate and you can't find another hotel within a reasonable distance. So if you are having trouble finding rooms at the rate you need, please call and we'll help you figure out if your case is an exception. If you are on travel beyond 30 days, try to get an extended stay rate or rental unit to reduce your lodging costs. An extended stay unit with kitchen privileges allows you to reduce costs by buying and cooking your own food.
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However, there are exceptions to that rule; for example, if the hotel has run out of rooms at that rate and you can't find another hotel within a reasonable distance. So if you are having trouble finding rooms at the rate you need, please call and we'll help you figure out if your case is an exception. If you are on travel beyond 30 days, try to get an extended stay rate or rental unit to reduce your lodging costs. An extended stay unit with kitchen privileges allows you to reduce costs by buying and cooking your own food. Please email the Integrated Statistics office for more information. If you have a company credit card, you may put lodging on your card. If you do not, you can use your own credit card and we will reimburse you promptly. Automobiles
Some of you are authorized to drive government vehicles (GOVs). That has to be in the statement of work that comes with your contract.
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Please email the Integrated Statistics office for more information. If you have a company credit card, you may put lodging on your card. If you do not, you can use your own credit card and we will reimburse you promptly. Automobiles
Some of you are authorized to drive government vehicles (GOVs). That has to be in the statement of work that comes with your contract. You also have to take a Defensive Driving class (about 4 hours long). If you are not authorized to drive a government vehicle, then you can always use your own vehicle. If you need to rent a car, make sure that it is authorized by your contract. If you get in an accident in any car while you are working, your personal car insurance needs to be notified. By law, your personal insurance is used first.
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You also have to take a Defensive Driving class (about 4 hours long). If you are not authorized to drive a government vehicle, then you can always use your own vehicle. If you need to rent a car, make sure that it is authorized by your contract. If you get in an accident in any car while you are working, your personal car insurance needs to be notified. By law, your personal insurance is used first. If you are under-insured then Integrated Statistics has an automobile policy for liability only. This means that if you do a lot of damage to someone else, Integrated Statistics carries some extra insurance to cover what your personal policy does not. Integrated Statistics is not allowed nor required to insure cars it does not own. This means that if you get in an accident that we do not have insurance that covers your personal vehicle, the rental car, or the government vehicle. We cannot get insurance to cover government vehicles ever.
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If you are under-insured then Integrated Statistics has an automobile policy for liability only. This means that if you do a lot of damage to someone else, Integrated Statistics carries some extra insurance to cover what your personal policy does not. Integrated Statistics is not allowed nor required to insure cars it does not own. This means that if you get in an accident that we do not have insurance that covers your personal vehicle, the rental car, or the government vehicle. We cannot get insurance to cover government vehicles ever. If you rent a car, they always give you the option to buy extra insurance and you may want to take that option. If you use a credit card to rent a car, often the credit card comes with some type of insurance for cars. So, you might not have to buy the extra insurance if your credit card insures you. I cannot tell you what to do for your personal insurance but you might like to consider getting comprehensive insurance on your own car if you want to be insured. It probably depends on what kind of car you drive and how often you think you'll get in accidents.
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If you rent a car, they always give you the option to buy extra insurance and you may want to take that option. If you use a credit card to rent a car, often the credit card comes with some type of insurance for cars. So, you might not have to buy the extra insurance if your credit card insures you. I cannot tell you what to do for your personal insurance but you might like to consider getting comprehensive insurance on your own car if you want to be insured. It probably depends on what kind of car you drive and how often you think you'll get in accidents. Mileage
You start counting mileage for reimbursement after you get to work. You must reach your actual work site and return to your residence at your own expense. If you perform official local travel during the regular work day, only the local travel costs exceeding the normal daily commuting costs will be reimbursed. The reimbursable amount is determined by subtracting your normal daily commuting cost (e.g. metro fare, bus fare, car pool expenses) from your total travel costs for the day. Example
You normally work at Bayport and your usual commute to Bayport is 30 miles.
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You start counting mileage for reimbursement after you get to work. You must reach your actual work site and return to your residence at your own expense. If you perform official local travel during the regular work day, only the local travel costs exceeding the normal daily commuting costs will be reimbursed. The reimbursable amount is determined by subtracting your normal daily commuting cost (e.g. metro fare, bus fare, car pool expenses) from your total travel costs for the day. Example
You normally work at Bayport and your usual commute to Bayport is 30 miles. You are asked to go directly from home in the morning to Rock City, which is 50 miles away from your house. You can charge reimbursement for 20 miles: the reimbursable miles are from your home to Rock City (50), less your normal commute from home to Bayport (30). The same is true for the trip home, so your total reimbursable mileage for the whole trip to Rock City = 40 miles. If you are already at work and asked to go to a different location, all the mileage should be chargeable.
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You are asked to go directly from home in the morning to Rock City, which is 50 miles away from your house. You can charge reimbursement for 20 miles: the reimbursable miles are from your home to Rock City (50), less your normal commute from home to Bayport (30). The same is true for the trip home, so your total reimbursable mileage for the whole trip to Rock City = 40 miles. If you are already at work and asked to go to a different location, all the mileage should be chargeable. So if you go from Bayport to Rock City and back to Bayport, all the miles are reimbursable. However, if you go directly home from the new location, you need to subtract your normal home commuting miles. In the example above, if you go from Home - Bayport - Rock City - Home, you get the 20 miles from Bayport to Rock City. If you go straight home from Rock City, you subtract your normal commuting miles from the Rock City - Home distance. So if you live less than 30 miles from Rock City, you are not reimbursed for the trip home.
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So if you go from Bayport to Rock City and back to Bayport, all the miles are reimbursable. However, if you go directly home from the new location, you need to subtract your normal home commuting miles. In the example above, if you go from Home - Bayport - Rock City - Home, you get the 20 miles from Bayport to Rock City. If you go straight home from Rock City, you subtract your normal commuting miles from the Rock City - Home distance. So if you live less than 30 miles from Rock City, you are not reimbursed for the trip home. Total travel costs may include parking fees for your POV at your actual work site, should a determination be made that use of your POV is the most cost-effective and advantageous means of conducting official business; however, you will not be reimbursed mileage expenses for home to work and work to home travel in the event that you use a personal vehicle. If you commute to work via POV regularly, you cannot be reimbursed for parking at your actual work site (unless specifically covered in your contract), but may still be reimbursed for other costs associated with official local travel while away from your actual work site. If you use your own car, keep track of the work-related miles. You can be reimbursed for the miles.
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Total travel costs may include parking fees for your POV at your actual work site, should a determination be made that use of your POV is the most cost-effective and advantageous means of conducting official business; however, you will not be reimbursed mileage expenses for home to work and work to home travel in the event that you use a personal vehicle. If you commute to work via POV regularly, you cannot be reimbursed for parking at your actual work site (unless specifically covered in your contract), but may still be reimbursed for other costs associated with official local travel while away from your actual work site. If you use your own car, keep track of the work-related miles. You can be reimbursed for the miles. The mileage reimbursement rate changes every year in January. The Integrated Statistics Expense Reimbursement form Private Auto Miles Cost row already includes the current mileage reimbursement rate. POV rates are listed here. If you are reimbursed for mileage then you cannot be reimbursed for gas receipts. You get one or the other.
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The mileage reimbursement rate changes every year in January. The Integrated Statistics Expense Reimbursement form Private Auto Miles Cost row already includes the current mileage reimbursement rate. POV rates are listed here. If you are reimbursed for mileage then you cannot be reimbursed for gas receipts. You get one or the other. Rental Cars
If possible, please use a credit card that comes with insurance for rental cars. Save your gas receipts. You cannot claim mileage on a rental car. Guidelines and forms
Use our travel request form to notify Integrated Statistics and your COTR/Federal POC of your intent to travel. Your Travel Request form notifies Integrated Statistics of your intent to travel so that we can look up your contract and make sure there is travel money for the purpose you are traveling allowed in your contract.
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If possible, please use a credit card that comes with insurance for rental cars. Save your gas receipts. You cannot claim mileage on a rental car. Guidelines and forms
Use our travel request form to notify Integrated Statistics and your COTR/Federal POC of your intent to travel. Your Travel Request form notifies Integrated Statistics of your intent to travel so that we can look up your contract and make sure there is travel money for the purpose you are traveling allowed in your contract. Please send in any and all travel documents on or before the Friday you submit your timesheet to be reimbursed for it in your next paycheck. If you don't make that deadline, we do it for the following paycheck. We need a week to process travel. Use the Integrated Statistics Expense Reimbursement form to organize your travel receipts. Please send in the receipts as well.
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Please send in any and all travel documents on or before the Friday you submit your timesheet to be reimbursed for it in your next paycheck. If you don't make that deadline, we do it for the following paycheck. We need a week to process travel. Use the Integrated Statistics Expense Reimbursement form to organize your travel receipts. Please send in the receipts as well. You may want to look at some travel examples to see how it works. Please email the Integrated Statistics office if you have trouble opening the file or have ot
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What's Wrong With Magnesium Aspartate? In the previous Integrated Supplements blog post, we examined research showing that magnesium supplementation was able was able to increase testosterone and reduce cortisol levels during physical exercise. Much research, in fact, shows that magnesium may be among the most beneficial nutrients for hard–training athletes; and for this reason, we find magnesium–containing formulas often marketed within the realm of sports nutrition, as performance–enhancers. But while magnesium, itself may offer numerous benefits, there may be a few potential problems with some forms of magnesium commonly used in nutritional supplements. For example, one of the most–popular magnesium formulas marketed towards athletes contains a magnesium amino acid chelate called magnesium aspartate. Magnesium aspartate is a mineral amino acid chelate containing magnesium bound to the amino acid known as aspartate or aspartic acid. Aspartate is known to be an excitatory neurotransmitter (i.e., a brain chemical that stimulates neurons to fire). At high doses, however, it can potentially stimulate neurons to the point of injury or cell death.
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But while magnesium, itself may offer numerous benefits, there may be a few potential problems with some forms of magnesium commonly used in nutritional supplements. For example, one of the most–popular magnesium formulas marketed towards athletes contains a magnesium amino acid chelate called magnesium aspartate. Magnesium aspartate is a mineral amino acid chelate containing magnesium bound to the amino acid known as aspartate or aspartic acid. Aspartate is known to be an excitatory neurotransmitter (i.e., a brain chemical that stimulates neurons to fire). At high doses, however, it can potentially stimulate neurons to the point of injury or cell death. Excitotoxicity is the term used in the scientific literature to describe this sort of neuronal damage caused by excessive excitatory–amino–acid signaling. For decades, controversy has raged regarding the possible toxicity of excitatory amino acids (e.g., aspartate and glutamate) found in food additives like MSG (which contains glutamate) and the artificial sweetener, aspartame (which contains aspartate). Most people – only familiar with amino acids as the “building blocks” of protein – fail to see how some of these simple “nutrients” can cause harm when ingested in high doses. But it’s important to remember that protein–rich foods generally contain a diverse array of amino acids. The “competition” for absorption between various amino acids in foods usually ensures that the excitatory amino acids don’t rise to potentially–dangerous levels in the blood stream.
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Excitotoxicity is the term used in the scientific literature to describe this sort of neuronal damage caused by excessive excitatory–amino–acid signaling. For decades, controversy has raged regarding the possible toxicity of excitatory amino acids (e.g., aspartate and glutamate) found in food additives like MSG (which contains glutamate) and the artificial sweetener, aspartame (which contains aspartate). Most people – only familiar with amino acids as the “building blocks” of protein – fail to see how some of these simple “nutrients” can cause harm when ingested in high doses. But it’s important to remember that protein–rich foods generally contain a diverse array of amino acids. The “competition” for absorption between various amino acids in foods usually ensures that the excitatory amino acids don’t rise to potentially–dangerous levels in the blood stream. However, when excitatory amino acids are consumed either independent of, or above and beyond other protein–containing foods (e.g., as components of food additives or nutritional supplements like magnesium aspartate), the blood level of these amino acids may indeed rise to one capable of causing harm. As such, the often–heard mantra that excitatory amino acids are “found in food” bears little relation to their potential toxicity. Of course, our bodies do have some defenses to protect the brain and its neurons from the neuro–active amino acids we ingest. The blood–brain barrier acts as a selective filter which largely regulates the level of excitatory amino acids in the brain – but even this defense is less–than–perfect. Some structures of the brain, including, and especially, the hypothalamus – which is involved in regulating things such as appetite, emotions, energy levels, and hormonal balance – aren’t protected by the blood–brain barrier.
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However, when excitatory amino acids are consumed either independent of, or above and beyond other protein–containing foods (e.g., as components of food additives or nutritional supplements like magnesium aspartate), the blood level of these amino acids may indeed rise to one capable of causing harm. As such, the often–heard mantra that excitatory amino acids are “found in food” bears little relation to their potential toxicity. Of course, our bodies do have some defenses to protect the brain and its neurons from the neuro–active amino acids we ingest. The blood–brain barrier acts as a selective filter which largely regulates the level of excitatory amino acids in the brain – but even this defense is less–than–perfect. Some structures of the brain, including, and especially, the hypothalamus – which is involved in regulating things such as appetite, emotions, energy levels, and hormonal balance – aren’t protected by the blood–brain barrier. Animal studies have shown that when glutamate and aspartate were added to the water of laboratory mice, the mice voluntarily ingested enough of these substances to cause brain (hypothalamic) damage: Study Link – Brain damage in mice from voluntary ingestion of glutamate and aspartate. Quote from the above study: It has been argued…that [glutamate] and [aspartate] are safe for human use as food additives since tube feeding is not a natural means of oral intake and efforts to demonstrate the brain damage in animals from voluntary ingestion of [glutamate] or [aspartate] have yielded negative results thus far. Here we demonstrate that weanling mice will voluntarily ingest large enough volumes of aqueous solutions containing [glutamate] or [aspartate] (or both) to sustain conspicuous hypothalamic damage.
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Animal studies have shown that when glutamate and aspartate were added to the water of laboratory mice, the mice voluntarily ingested enough of these substances to cause brain (hypothalamic) damage: Study Link – Brain damage in mice from voluntary ingestion of glutamate and aspartate. Quote from the above study: It has been argued…that [glutamate] and [aspartate] are safe for human use as food additives since tube feeding is not a natural means of oral intake and efforts to demonstrate the brain damage in animals from voluntary ingestion of [glutamate] or [aspartate] have yielded negative results thus far. Here we demonstrate that weanling mice will voluntarily ingest large enough volumes of aqueous solutions containing [glutamate] or [aspartate] (or both) to sustain conspicuous hypothalamic damage. The use of magnesium aspartate as a magnesium source seems all the more ironic and ill–advised due to the fact that magnesium is a major nutrient needed to counter the neuronal excitation, and potential damage caused by aspartate. Theoretically, at least, those with low magnesium levels are those most apt to be susceptible to the harmful effects of aspartate. In other words, people who may need magnesium the most (i.e., epileptics, and those suffering from migraines, depression, anxiety, fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue et al .) are among the last people who should be consuming additional aspartate. For example, while magnesium has been shown to reduce seizure activity in many studies, some evidence suggests that excitatory amino acids from aspartame (again, a source of aspartate) may induce EEG changes concomitant with seizures in certain epileptics:
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The use of magnesium aspartate as a magnesium source seems all the more ironic and ill–advised due to the fact that magnesium is a major nutrient needed to counter the neuronal excitation, and potential damage caused by aspartate. Theoretically, at least, those with low magnesium levels are those most apt to be susceptible to the harmful effects of aspartate. In other words, people who may need magnesium the most (i.e., epileptics, and those suffering from migraines, depression, anxiety, fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue et al .) are among the last people who should be consuming additional aspartate. For example, while magnesium has been shown to reduce seizure activity in many studies, some evidence suggests that excitatory amino acids from aspartame (again, a source of aspartate) may induce EEG changes concomitant with seizures in certain epileptics: Study Link – Aspartame exacerbates EEG spike–wave discharge in children with generalized absence epilepsy: a double–blind controlled study
Quote from the above study: Aspartame appears to exacerbate the amount of EEG spike wave in children with absence seizures. And while magnesium has been shown to be potentially very beneficial for those with fibromyalgia, aspartate and other excitatory amino acids may worsen the condition. As evidence, we find case reports in the scientific literature showing that the avoidance of dietary “excitotoxins” (such as aspartate) may offer relief from fibromyalgia symptoms:
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Study Link – Aspartame exacerbates EEG spike–wave discharge in children with generalized absence epilepsy: a double–blind controlled study
Quote from the above study: Aspartame appears to exacerbate the amount of EEG spike wave in children with absence seizures. And while magnesium has been shown to be potentially very beneficial for those with fibromyalgia, aspartate and other excitatory amino acids may worsen the condition. As evidence, we find case reports in the scientific literature showing that the avoidance of dietary “excitotoxins” (such as aspartate) may offer relief from fibromyalgia symptoms: Study Link – Relief of fibromyalgia symptoms following discontinuation of dietary excitotoxins. Furthermore, while magnesium has often been shown to improve depressive symptoms, studies have found that aspartame may significantly worsen depression. In the following study, for example, the depression–exacerbating effects of aspartame were so severe that the experiment was halted early for ethical reasons: Study Link – Adverse reactions to aspartame: double–blind challenge in patients from a vulnerable population.
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Study Link – Relief of fibromyalgia symptoms following discontinuation of dietary excitotoxins. Furthermore, while magnesium has often been shown to improve depressive symptoms, studies have found that aspartame may significantly worsen depression. In the following study, for example, the depression–exacerbating effects of aspartame were so severe that the experiment was halted early for ethical reasons: Study Link – Adverse reactions to aspartame: double–blind challenge in patients from a vulnerable population. Quote from the above study: Although the protocol required the recruitment of 40 patients with unipolar depression and a similar number of individuals without a psychiatric history, the project was halted by the Institutional Review Board after a total of 13 individuals had completed the study because of the severity of reactions within the group of patients with a history of depression. Along these same lines, and as relates specifically to magnesium aspartate, researchers investigating the use of magnesium in treating major depression have noted cases in which the aspartate form of magnesium actually worsened depression, whereas the glycinate and taurinate forms had markedly beneficial effects on depressive symptoms: Study Link – Rapid recovery from major depression using magnesium treatment. Quote from the above study:
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Quote from the above study: Although the protocol required the recruitment of 40 patients with unipolar depression and a similar number of individuals without a psychiatric history, the project was halted by the Institutional Review Board after a total of 13 individuals had completed the study because of the severity of reactions within the group of patients with a history of depression. Along these same lines, and as relates specifically to magnesium aspartate, researchers investigating the use of magnesium in treating major depression have noted cases in which the aspartate form of magnesium actually worsened depression, whereas the glycinate and taurinate forms had markedly beneficial effects on depressive symptoms: Study Link – Rapid recovery from major depression using magnesium treatment. Quote from the above study: Magnesium glutamate and magnesium aspartate greatly worsened the 59–year old man’s depression…These magnesium compounds should be considered as neurotoxic to depressives, and perhaps all people, and should not be used during treatment of depression, anxiety or similar hyperemotional disorders. Several forms of magnesium are remarkably well–absorbed and highly bioavailable, and are not associated with the excitatory risks of magnesium aspartate. For this reason, we feel that consuming the aspartate form of magnesium simply constitutes an unnecessary health risk. This is why we at Integrated Supplements use only Magnesium Glycinate and DiMagnesium Malate in our Bio-Available Magnesium product. Both Ingredients are sourced exclusively from Albion - the world leader in mineral nutrition.
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Magnesium glutamate and magnesium aspartate greatly worsened the 59–year old man’s depression…These magnesium compounds should be considered as neurotoxic to depressives, and perhaps all people, and should not be used during treatment of depression, anxiety or similar hyperemotional disorders. Several forms of magnesium are remarkably well–absorbed and highly bioavailable, and are not associated with the excitatory risks of magnesium aspartate. For this reason, we feel that consuming the aspartate form of magnesium simply constitutes an unnecessary health risk. This is why we at Integrated Supplements use only Magnesium Glycinate and DiMagnesium Malate in our Bio-Available Magnesium product. Both Ingredients are sourced exclusively from Albion - the world leader in mineral nutrition. Related Articles: Building The Ideal Magnesium Supplement – A Magnesium Q&A
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In the previous Integrated Supplements blog post, we examined research showing that magnesium supplementation was able was able to increase testosterone and reduce cortisol levels during physical exercise. Much research, in fact, shows that magnesium may be among the most beneficial nutrients for hard–training athletes; and for this reason, we find magnesium–containing formulas often marketed within the realm of sports nutrition, as performance–enhancers. But while magnesium, itself may offer numerous benefits, there may be a few potential problems with some forms of magnesium commonly used in nutritional supplements. For example, one of the most–popular magnesium formulas marketed towards athletes contains a magnesium amino acid chelate called magnesium aspartate. Magnesium aspartate is a mineral amino acid chelate containing magnesium bound to the amino acid known as aspartate or aspartic acid. Aspartate is known to be an excitatory neurotransmitter (i.e., a brain chemical that stimulates neurons to fire). At high doses, however, it can potentially stimulate neurons to the point of injury or cell death. Excitotoxicity is the term used in the scientific literature to describe this sort of neuronal damage caused by excessive excitatory–amino–acid signaling. For decades, controversy has raged regarding the possible toxicity of excitatory amino acids (e.g., aspartate and glutamate) found in food additives like MSG (which contains glutamate) and the artificial sweetener, aspartame (which contains aspartate).
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Magnesium aspartate is a mineral amino acid chelate containing magnesium bound to the amino acid known as aspartate or aspartic acid. Aspartate is known to be an excitatory neurotransmitter (i.e., a brain chemical that stimulates neurons to fire). At high doses, however, it can potentially stimulate neurons to the point of injury or cell death. Excitotoxicity is the term used in the scientific literature to describe this sort of neuronal damage caused by excessive excitatory–amino–acid signaling. For decades, controversy has raged regarding the possible toxicity of excitatory amino acids (e.g., aspartate and glutamate) found in food additives like MSG (which contains glutamate) and the artificial sweetener, aspartame (which contains aspartate). Most people – only familiar with amino acids as the “building blocks” of protein – fail to see how some of these simple “nutrients” can cause harm when ingested in high doses. But it’s important t
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The use of ‘Objects of Reference’ is a powerful and highly effective approach used by Speech and Language Therapists with a range of clients. A well-established approach; objects of reference can aid understanding of spoken language, support understanding of daily routines and provide a means of expressive communication. What are Objects of Reference? An object of reference is any object which is used systematically to represent an item, activity, place, or person. Understanding real objects is the first stage of symbolic development. Therefore using objects is considered the most concrete way of representing a word. Objects of reference are used with individuals who find it difficult to understand spoken words, signs, symbols or photographs. The object can be: A real object, for example a toilet roll to represent going to the toilet
Part of a real object, for example part of a towel to represent bath time
Miniature objects, for example a toy desk to represent that it is time to work
Abstract objects, for example a silk scarf to represent a particular person
Smells and sounds of reference can also be used to provide multisensory feedback.
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Understanding real objects is the first stage of symbolic development. Therefore using objects is considered the most concrete way of representing a word. Objects of reference are used with individuals who find it difficult to understand spoken words, signs, symbols or photographs. The object can be: A real object, for example a toilet roll to represent going to the toilet
Part of a real object, for example part of a towel to represent bath time
Miniature objects, for example a toy desk to represent that it is time to work
Abstract objects, for example a silk scarf to represent a particular person
Smells and sounds of reference can also be used to provide multisensory feedback. Who can you use it with? Objects of reference were originally used with people with multi-sensory impairment. Today, objects of reference are used with a range of people who find it difficult to access other systems of communication (e.g. spoken language, signing and symbols). Clients who often benefit from this system have: Visual impairment
Hearing impairment
Autistic spectrum disorder (ASD)
Learning disabilities (often severe or profound and multiple disabilities)
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Who can you use it with? Objects of reference were originally used with people with multi-sensory impairment. Today, objects of reference are used with a range of people who find it difficult to access other systems of communication (e.g. spoken language, signing and symbols). Clients who often benefit from this system have: Visual impairment
Hearing impairment
Autistic spectrum disorder (ASD)
Learning disabilities (often severe or profound and multiple disabilities)
Who can implement it? This approach can be implemented by therapists, school/support staff and family members. An Speech and Language Therapist will work in collaboration with significant people in the client’s life to set up an objects of reference programme, and to support you throughout your journey to ensure the approach is implemented consistently and successfully. Why use Objects of Reference? To increase understanding of the spoken word
To signal the beginning of a new activity
To enable the client to make their own choices
To enable the client to request items and activities
To provide a visual representation of their day
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If you are interested in using objects of reference with your family member, student or service user it is best to have their needs assessed. A Speech and Language Therapist can carry out a symbolic development assessment to determine if this system is suitable and can support you to set up this system and can provide training to ensure it is used correctly and consistently.
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This approach can be implemented by therapists, school/support staff and family members. An Speech and Language Therapist will work in collaboration with significant people in the client’s life to set up an objects of reference programme, and to support you throughout your journey to ensure the approach is implemented consistently and successfully. Why use Objects of Reference? To increase understanding of the spoken word
To signal the beginning of a new activity
To enable the client to make their own choices
To enable the client to request items and activities
To provide a visual representation of their day
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If you are interested in using objects of reference with your family member, student or service user it is best to have their needs assessed. A Speech and Language Therapist can carry out a symbolic development assessment to determine if this system is suitable and can support you to set up this system and can provide training to ensure it is used correctly and consistently. To find out more about using objects of reference contact us today and one of our therapists will be able to offer you a free initial telephone consultation. Join us on our social media
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The Picture Exchange Communication System (PECS) is an invaluable resource, which can be used with children and young people with Autism Spectrum Conditions and other communication difficulties. PECS does not require complex or expensive materials and can easily be used in school, home or in the community. What is PECS? PECS is a type of Augmentative and Alternative Communication that uses visual symbols to teach the learner to communicate with parents, carers, teachers and peers. The aim is to teach intentional, functional communication and to allow users to communicate their wants and needs. The PECS approach occurs in 6 phases. Phase 1 – Teaches the user ‘How to communicate’
Phase 2 – Teaches ‘Distance and persistence’
Phase 3 – Teaches ‘ Picture Discrimination’ (although some users develop in Phases 1 & 2)
Phase 4 – Teaches the user to build a ‘Sentence structure’
The later stages include using ‘wait’ and ‘no’ with users and teaches attributes and additional vocabulary. The exchange initially involves the user, a communication partner and a physical prompter. The physical prompter is required in the early stages, when teaching the exchange. However, as the user becomes more skilled there only needs to be a communication partner.
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The PECS approach occurs in 6 phases. Phase 1 – Teaches the user ‘How to communicate’
Phase 2 – Teaches ‘Distance and persistence’
Phase 3 – Teaches ‘ Picture Discrimination’ (although some users develop in Phases 1 & 2)
Phase 4 – Teaches the user to build a ‘Sentence structure’
The later stages include using ‘wait’ and ‘no’ with users and teaches attributes and additional vocabulary. The exchange initially involves the user, a communication partner and a physical prompter. The physical prompter is required in the early stages, when teaching the exchange. However, as the user becomes more skilled there only needs to be a communication partner. Who can PECS be used with? PECS can be used with children and adults with a range of Speech, Language and Communication Needs (SLCN). It is frequently used with children and adults with Autism Spectrum Conditions and those who have little or no verbal communication. Who can implement PECS? PECS is a highly structured system and its effectiveness and efficacy is based on consistent use of the system.
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Who can PECS be used with? PECS can be used with children and adults with a range of Speech, Language and Communication Needs (SLCN). It is frequently used with children and adults with Autism Spectrum Conditions and those who have little or no verbal communication. Who can implement PECS? PECS is a highly structured system and its effectiveness and efficacy is based on consistent use of the system. Almost anyone can implement PECs, however they need to receive PECS training. Professionals, parents, carers, teachers, siblings and peers have all learnt to effectively use PECS and value their role as a Communication Partner. Our therapy team can advise you on how you can implement PECS in your home or setting. When is PECS used? At every possible opportunity!
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Almost anyone can implement PECs, however they need to receive PECS training. Professionals, parents, carers, teachers, siblings and peers have all learnt to effectively use PECS and value their role as a Communication Partner. Our therapy team can advise you on how you can implement PECS in your home or setting. When is PECS used? At every possible opportunity! PECS becomes the users voice, and they should have access to the system at all times. PECS can be used anywhere; at home, school, and during community activities. PECS books are made portable so that they can be used frequently in a range of settings. Why use PECS?
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PECS becomes the users voice, and they should have access to the system at all times. PECS can be used anywhere; at home, school, and during community activities. PECS books are made portable so that they can be used frequently in a range of settings. Why use PECS? PECS is a well known and researched communication system, and has enabled many user with little or no communication to express their needs and desires. PECS; Helps develop intentional communication
Reduces negative or challenging behaviours caused by frustration
Increases opportunities for interaction and learning
Develops social skills and ability to build meaningful relationships
Improves Spoken Language skills
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PECS is a well known and researched communication system, and has enabled many user with little or no communication to express their needs and desires. PECS; Helps develop intentional communication
Reduces negative or challenging behaviours caused by frustration
Increases opportunities for interaction and learning
Develops social skills and ability to build meaningful relationships
Improves Spoken Language skills
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Shannon Payne, Medical Science Liaison, received a PhD in Genetics from the University of Washington for research in breast and ovarian cancer under the direction of Dr. Mary-Claire King and continued her training with a postdoctoral fellowship in Cancer Biology at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center with Dr. Christopher Kemp. She has experience in both medical device and pharmaceutical organizations. She spent six years with Epigenomics, a German molecular diagnostics company where she served in a variety of roles from prostate cancer program manager to lead clinical scientist advising a large multi-site trial of a novel biomarker for colorectal cancer screening to being the founding member of the medical affairs department. As an MSL for Epigenomics, Shannon worked with national and international gastroenterology and oncology thought leaders in addition to developing and managing the medical advisory board. Following a brief stint with URL Pharma where she worked with rheumatologists, immunologists and primary care providers in the Pacific Northwest, she joined Santarus, a specialty biopharmaceutical company where she interacts with gastroenterology and endocrinology thought leaders in the Pacific Northwest.
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Can you describe your career progression including where you’re currently working and what do you do there? I currently work as a medical science liaison (MSL) covering the Pacific Northwest region, a geography spanning from Bellingham, WA to San Jose, CA and to the eastern edge of Utah, but my path to this position has been anything but a straight line. I entered graduate school to study molecular plant pathology following a year spent working as a research technician at a University of Florida agricultural research center in Bradenton, FL. After some fits and starts in my graduate career, I ended up in a human genetics laboratory studying the genetics of breast and ovarian cancer. My PhD research led to a postdoctoral fellowship in mouse models of gastrointestinal cancer at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center (FHCRC). I cannot say enough good things about the “Hutch” (as it is affectionately known). The research and the mentorship are of the highest caliber, as you might expect for an institution with its history of ground-breaking medical research. What you might not expect is that there is also a strong commitment to support its trainees in whatever direction their career might take them, even if that means outside of academia. The Hutch’s Student Postdoctoral Advisory Committee, passionately led by Karen Peterson (herself a former Hutch postdoctoral fellow), has been at the forefront of a movement to prepare trainees for career paths on which they might realistically find themselves. The support and encouragement I found in that group helped me to transition from my academic postdoc to a position as a scientist in industry.
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An Interview with Medical Science Liaison Shannon Payne, PhD
Can you describe your career progression including where you’re currently working and what do you do there?
How and when did you become interested in the medical science liaison field?
What is the structure of your “average” work day?
What are some of your “typical” duties in your job?
What do you find most rewarding and most challenging about your job?
Do you think your PhD gives you unique advantages or disadvantages in being a medical science liaison?
What advice do you have for other PhDs who want to be medical science liaisons? What can PhDs do to get into this career path?
If you were just starting graduate school, what would you do differently?
What do you feel is the greatest skill you learned in graduate school?
What do you think is the most important piece of advice you could offer to current graduate students?
What do you think is the most important piece of advice you could offer PhDs (graduate students, postdocs, etc.) who are trying to find a career path?
Any parting words you’d like to share?
More About Shannon:
Shannon Payne, Medical Science Liaison, received a PhD in Genetics from the University of Washington for research in breast and ovarian cancer under the direction of Dr. Mary-Claire King and continued her training with a postdoctoral fellowship in Cancer Biology at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center with Dr. Christopher Kemp. She has experience in both medical device and pharmaceutical organizations. She spent six years with Epigenomics, a German molecular diagnostics company where she served in a variety of roles from prostate cancer program manager to lead clinical scientist advising a large multi-site trial of a novel biomarker for colorectal cancer screening to being the founding member of the medical affairs department. As an MSL for Epigenomics, Shannon worked with national and international gastroenterology and oncology thought leaders in addition to developing and managing the medical advisory board. Following a brief stint with URL Pharma where she worked with rheumatologists, immunologists and primary care providers in the Pacific Northwest, she joined Santarus, a specialty biopharmaceutical company where she interacts with gastroenterology and endocrinology thought leaders in the Pacific Northwest.
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I cannot say enough good things about the “Hutch” (as it is affectionately known). The research and the mentorship are of the highest caliber, as you might expect for an institution with its history of ground-breaking medical research. What you might not expect is that there is also a strong commitment to support its trainees in whatever direction their career might take them, even if that means outside of academia. The Hutch’s Student Postdoctoral Advisory Committee, passionately led by Karen Peterson (herself a former Hutch postdoctoral fellow), has been at the forefront of a movement to prepare trainees for career paths on which they might realistically find themselves. The support and encouragement I found in that group helped me to transition from my academic postdoc to a position as a scientist in industry. After transitioning to industry, I moved quickly from analytical scientist to clinical scientist to medical science liaison over the course of about five years. Again, I had the good fortune to be hired into industry by a company led by brilliant and creative scientific minds that were willing to take a chance on me despite my lack of experience. My experience at that company expanded my horizons on what industry can do to change the practice of medicine and taught me that anything is possible with commitment. I currently work as MSL is in a specialty biopharmaceutical company where I interact with gastroenterology and endocrinology thought leaders, answering their clinical questions about the drugs produced by my company and providing feedback to my company on where the fields are headed in terms of diagnosis and treatment. I also interact with managed care to explain the clinical utility of the drugs I support as well as assisting field-based sales staff with educational and training activities.
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An Interview with Medical Science Liaison Shannon... - Integrative Academic Solutions
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An Interview with Medical Science Liaison Shannon Payne, PhD
Can you describe your career progression including where you’re currently working and what do you do there?
How and when did you become interested in the medical science liaison field?
What is the structure of your “average” work day?
What are some of your “typical” duties in your job?
What do you find most rewarding and most challenging about your job?
Do you think your PhD gives you unique advantages or disadvantages in being a medical science liaison?
What advice do you have for other PhDs who want to be medical science liaisons? What can PhDs do to get into this career path?
If you were just starting graduate school, what would you do differently?
What do you feel is the greatest skill you learned in graduate school?
What do you think is the most important piece of advice you could offer to current graduate students?
What do you think is the most important piece of advice you could offer PhDs (graduate students, postdocs, etc.) who are trying to find a career path?
Any parting words you’d like to share?
More About Shannon:
Shannon Payne, Medical Science Liaison, received a PhD in Genetics from the University of Washington for research in breast and ovarian cancer under the direction of Dr. Mary-Claire King and continued her training with a postdoctoral fellowship in Cancer Biology at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center with Dr. Christopher Kemp. She has experience in both medical device and pharmaceutical organizations. She spent six years with Epigenomics, a German molecular diagnostics company where she served in a variety of roles from prostate cancer program manager to lead clinical scientist advising a large multi-site trial of a novel biomarker for colorectal cancer screening to being the founding member of the medical affairs department. As an MSL for Epigenomics, Shannon worked with national and international gastroenterology and oncology thought leaders in addition to developing and managing the medical advisory board. Following a brief stint with URL Pharma where she worked with rheumatologists, immunologists and primary care providers in the Pacific Northwest, she joined Santarus, a specialty biopharmaceutical company where she interacts with gastroenterology and endocrinology thought leaders in the Pacific Northwest.
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After transitioning to industry, I moved quickly from analytical scientist to clinical scientist to medical science liaison over the course of about five years. Again, I had the good fortune to be hired into industry by a company led by brilliant and creative scientific minds that were willing to take a chance on me despite my lack of experience. My experience at that company expanded my horizons on what industry can do to change the practice of medicine and taught me that anything is possible with commitment. I currently work as MSL is in a specialty biopharmaceutical company where I interact with gastroenterology and endocrinology thought leaders, answering their clinical questions about the drugs produced by my company and providing feedback to my company on where the fields are headed in terms of diagnosis and treatment. I also interact with managed care to explain the clinical utility of the drugs I support as well as assisting field-based sales staff with educational and training activities. How and when did you become interested in the medical science liaison field? In the last year of my postdoctoral fellowship, I found a job posting for a medical science liaison and was star struck – responsibilities included reading papers and attending conferences, talking to health care providers, and serving as a clinical scientific resource both internally and externally. Seriously, you can get paid to do that?! I had found my dream job. Unfortunately, no one would hire me to do it :).
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An Interview with Medical Science Liaison Shannon... - Integrative Academic Solutions
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An Interview with Medical Science Liaison Shannon Payne, PhD
Can you describe your career progression including where you’re currently working and what do you do there?
How and when did you become interested in the medical science liaison field?
What is the structure of your “average” work day?
What are some of your “typical” duties in your job?
What do you find most rewarding and most challenging about your job?
Do you think your PhD gives you unique advantages or disadvantages in being a medical science liaison?
What advice do you have for other PhDs who want to be medical science liaisons? What can PhDs do to get into this career path?
If you were just starting graduate school, what would you do differently?
What do you feel is the greatest skill you learned in graduate school?
What do you think is the most important piece of advice you could offer to current graduate students?
What do you think is the most important piece of advice you could offer PhDs (graduate students, postdocs, etc.) who are trying to find a career path?
Any parting words you’d like to share?
More About Shannon:
Shannon Payne, Medical Science Liaison, received a PhD in Genetics from the University of Washington for research in breast and ovarian cancer under the direction of Dr. Mary-Claire King and continued her training with a postdoctoral fellowship in Cancer Biology at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center with Dr. Christopher Kemp. She has experience in both medical device and pharmaceutical organizations. She spent six years with Epigenomics, a German molecular diagnostics company where she served in a variety of roles from prostate cancer program manager to lead clinical scientist advising a large multi-site trial of a novel biomarker for colorectal cancer screening to being the founding member of the medical affairs department. As an MSL for Epigenomics, Shannon worked with national and international gastroenterology and oncology thought leaders in addition to developing and managing the medical advisory board. Following a brief stint with URL Pharma where she worked with rheumatologists, immunologists and primary care providers in the Pacific Northwest, she joined Santarus, a specialty biopharmaceutical company where she interacts with gastroenterology and endocrinology thought leaders in the Pacific Northwest.
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How and when did you become interested in the medical science liaison field? In the last year of my postdoctoral fellowship, I found a job posting for a medical science liaison and was star struck – responsibilities included reading papers and attending conferences, talking to health care providers, and serving as a clinical scientific resource both internally and externally. Seriously, you can get paid to do that?! I had found my dream job. Unfortunately, no one would hire me to do it :). I learned that moving from academia to industry and moving from the scientist career path to the medical science liaison role were both significant leaps and that it was probably best to tackle them sequentially rather than all at once. What is the structure of your “average” work day? My average work day is best-described by the absence of structure and that is one of the things that I love about my job. A home office day might begin with e-mail and phone calls. There might be an early afternoon conference call followed by catching up on paperwork (conference write-ups, monthly feedback reports to the home office, and any other feedback that might need to get captured in writing).
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An Interview with Medical Science Liaison Shannon... - Integrative Academic Solutions
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An Interview with Medical Science Liaison Shannon Payne, PhD
Can you describe your career progression including where you’re currently working and what do you do there?
How and when did you become interested in the medical science liaison field?
What is the structure of your “average” work day?
What are some of your “typical” duties in your job?
What do you find most rewarding and most challenging about your job?
Do you think your PhD gives you unique advantages or disadvantages in being a medical science liaison?
What advice do you have for other PhDs who want to be medical science liaisons? What can PhDs do to get into this career path?
If you were just starting graduate school, what would you do differently?
What do you feel is the greatest skill you learned in graduate school?
What do you think is the most important piece of advice you could offer to current graduate students?
What do you think is the most important piece of advice you could offer PhDs (graduate students, postdocs, etc.) who are trying to find a career path?
Any parting words you’d like to share?
More About Shannon:
Shannon Payne, Medical Science Liaison, received a PhD in Genetics from the University of Washington for research in breast and ovarian cancer under the direction of Dr. Mary-Claire King and continued her training with a postdoctoral fellowship in Cancer Biology at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center with Dr. Christopher Kemp. She has experience in both medical device and pharmaceutical organizations. She spent six years with Epigenomics, a German molecular diagnostics company where she served in a variety of roles from prostate cancer program manager to lead clinical scientist advising a large multi-site trial of a novel biomarker for colorectal cancer screening to being the founding member of the medical affairs department. As an MSL for Epigenomics, Shannon worked with national and international gastroenterology and oncology thought leaders in addition to developing and managing the medical advisory board. Following a brief stint with URL Pharma where she worked with rheumatologists, immunologists and primary care providers in the Pacific Northwest, she joined Santarus, a specialty biopharmaceutical company where she interacts with gastroenterology and endocrinology thought leaders in the Pacific Northwest.
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I learned that moving from academia to industry and moving from the scientist career path to the medical science liaison role were both significant leaps and that it was probably best to tackle them sequentially rather than all at once. What is the structure of your “average” work day? My average work day is best-described by the absence of structure and that is one of the things that I love about my job. A home office day might begin with e-mail and phone calls. There might be an early afternoon conference call followed by catching up on paperwork (conference write-ups, monthly feedback reports to the home office, and any other feedback that might need to get captured in writing). I might wind down the day by reading a few journal articles from the ever-growing stack on my desk. Travel days, an average of 2 to 3 per week, are structured around the health care provider and managed care meetings that are scheduled for that day. I might begin with a working breakfast with colleagues, followed by a managed care clinical presentation, and then one-on-one meetings with key opinion leaders (KOLs) in the area. What are some of your “typical” duties in your job? Typical duties include responding to health care provider questions about products (e.g., the key clinical trial evidence or contraindications), networking with KOLs to identify emerging clinical issues in the disease states that I cover, attending medical conferences to stay informed on key clinical research, and supporting field-based sales staff through training and responding to medical information requests.
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An Interview with Medical Science Liaison Shannon... - Integrative Academic Solutions
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An Interview with Medical Science Liaison Shannon Payne, PhD
Can you describe your career progression including where you’re currently working and what do you do there?
How and when did you become interested in the medical science liaison field?
What is the structure of your “average” work day?
What are some of your “typical” duties in your job?
What do you find most rewarding and most challenging about your job?
Do you think your PhD gives you unique advantages or disadvantages in being a medical science liaison?
What advice do you have for other PhDs who want to be medical science liaisons? What can PhDs do to get into this career path?
If you were just starting graduate school, what would you do differently?
What do you feel is the greatest skill you learned in graduate school?
What do you think is the most important piece of advice you could offer to current graduate students?
What do you think is the most important piece of advice you could offer PhDs (graduate students, postdocs, etc.) who are trying to find a career path?
Any parting words you’d like to share?
More About Shannon:
Shannon Payne, Medical Science Liaison, received a PhD in Genetics from the University of Washington for research in breast and ovarian cancer under the direction of Dr. Mary-Claire King and continued her training with a postdoctoral fellowship in Cancer Biology at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center with Dr. Christopher Kemp. She has experience in both medical device and pharmaceutical organizations. She spent six years with Epigenomics, a German molecular diagnostics company where she served in a variety of roles from prostate cancer program manager to lead clinical scientist advising a large multi-site trial of a novel biomarker for colorectal cancer screening to being the founding member of the medical affairs department. As an MSL for Epigenomics, Shannon worked with national and international gastroenterology and oncology thought leaders in addition to developing and managing the medical advisory board. Following a brief stint with URL Pharma where she worked with rheumatologists, immunologists and primary care providers in the Pacific Northwest, she joined Santarus, a specialty biopharmaceutical company where she interacts with gastroenterology and endocrinology thought leaders in the Pacific Northwest.
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I might wind down the day by reading a few journal articles from the ever-growing stack on my desk. Travel days, an average of 2 to 3 per week, are structured around the health care provider and managed care meetings that are scheduled for that day. I might begin with a working breakfast with colleagues, followed by a managed care clinical presentation, and then one-on-one meetings with key opinion leaders (KOLs) in the area. What are some of your “typical” duties in your job? Typical duties include responding to health care provider questions about products (e.g., the key clinical trial evidence or contraindications), networking with KOLs to identify emerging clinical issues in the disease states that I cover, attending medical conferences to stay informed on key clinical research, and supporting field-based sales staff through training and responding to medical information requests. What do you find most rewarding and most challenging about your job? The best part of my job is getting to talk to bright, progressive thought leaders who are trying to change the practice of medicine for the better. The most challenging part of my job is that you always need to be ‘on.’ As the face of the company in the field, it’s important to put your best foot forward at all times. Do you think your PhD gives you unique advantages or disadvantages in being a medical science liaison?
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