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The 590-bed hospital, located at 2316 East Meyer Boulevard in Kansas City, Missouri, is one of the region’s leading acute-care hospitals and provides free parking to patients and visitors. The hospital offers a range of services to patients, including emergency care with a Level I Trauma Center, a certified Comprehensive Stroke Center and effective treatment for heart attack and sepsis. Other specialized programs include traumatic brain injury, TIA, Grossman Burn Center, Gastrointestinal (GI) Center of Excellence, oncology care in partnership with Sarah Cannon Cancer Institute, 24-hour obstetrics ER, Level III NICU, Transplant Institute, Center for the Relief of Pain, orthopedics/sports medicine and much more. In addition, patients can receive care for a wide range of medical specialties at the Brookside Campus and focused, compassionate mental health treatment at Research Psychiatric Center.

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Here’s The Deal: Dr. Michelle L. Orr is a renowned Endocrinologist in Kansas City, MO. She completed her Medical degree at the University of Missouri Kansas City School of Medicine in 1984. She finished her Residency at the University of Missouri Columbia, Anesthesiology, in 1987 and at the University of Missouri Columbia, Internal Medicine in 1987. She earned her Residency at the Kansas University Department of Internal Medicine in 1991. She completed her Fellowship at the Kansas University Department of Endocrinology and Metabolism in 1995. She holds professional memberships in the American Diabetes Association and Endocrine Society. Dr. Orr delivers comprehensive diabetes and thyroid disease care. She specializes in treating endocrine disorders, such as pituitary and adrenal disorders. She practices at Orth Kansas City Hospital.

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Brandon D. Barthel, MD - UNIVERSITY HEALTH DIABETES, ENDOCRINOLOGY & NEPHROLOGY CENTER Kansas City Endocrinologists

Here’s The Deal: Dr. Brandon D. Barthel is a well-known Endocrinologist in Kansas City, MO. He completed a Medical degree at the University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Medicine. He finished his Residency and Fellowship at the University of Missouri-Columbia School of Medicine. He holds Board Certifications from the American Board of Internal Medicine in Endocrinology, Diabetes, and Metabolism. He also holds the Internal Medicine American Board of Internal Medicine. He specializes in treating specific areas like osteoporosis, weight management, and thyroid disease. He welcomes New Patients. He practices at the University Health Diabetes, Endocrinology & Nephrology Center. Their team possesses doctors who are board-certified in endocrinology and internal medicine.

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Endocrinologists are trained to treat disorders of the endocrine system, which is comprised of the body's network of glands - the hormones secreted can affect every organ system, and regulate processes such as growth.

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2401 Gillham Road, Kansas City, MO 1.76 mi

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Kansas University Physicians

3901 Rainbow Boulevard, Kansas City, KS 3.24 mi

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6675 Holmes Road, Suite 550, Kansas City, MO 64131 6.84 mi

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Midwest Endocrine Associates

6675 Holmes Road, Ste 550, Kansas City, MO 64131 6.84 mi

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8901 W 74th Street, Shawnee Mission, KS 9.06 mi

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10550 Quivira Road, Suite 530, Lenexa, KS 66215 13.45 mi

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2401 Gillham Road, Kansas City, MO 64108 1.74 mi

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2790 Clay Edwards Drive, Suite 1250, North Kansas City, MO 64116 3.37 mi

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2700 Clay Edwards Drive, Suite 400, N Kansas City, MO 64116 3.37 mi

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4321 Washington, 6100 St Lukes Endocrinology and Diabetes, Kansas City, MO 64111 3.83 mi

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MarieLGriffin.MD.com • Endocrinologist • 36 years experience

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4401 Wornall Road, Kansas City, MO 64111 3.95 mi

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8901 W 74th Street, Suite 269, Shawnee Mission, KS 66204 9 mi

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5844 Northwest Barry Road, 110 St Lukes Medical Barry Road, Kansas City, MO 64154 10.24 mi

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8860 Ne 82nd Terrace, Kansas City, MO 64158 11.07 mi

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5844 Northwest Barry Road, 110 St Lukes Medical Barry Road, Kansas City, MO 64154 12.02 mi

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Nurses at Research, Menorah medical centers rally for better staffing, security

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KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Nurses gathered outside of Research Medical Center Wednesday afternoon to ask for a better quality of life while at work.

They're asking for better pay and better staffing.

You'll hear echoes of those issues from nurses throughout the country.

It's part of a larger negotiation process with the hospital's parent company, HCA Healthcare.

But something that is unique to Research Medical Center is its need for security.

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"It always kind of comes down to having enough staff," Registered Nurse Jessica Wheat said.

That's a main concern for Wheat, but it's not just a local issue.

Nurses in El Paso, Nashville, and Orlando have the same worry about whether there are enough nurses to provide care.

"Having that staff and retaining that staff," Wheat said.

Research Medical Center has another concern that's always there: safety inside and outside their building.

"I think nursing fatigue is real, especially here at Research," Registered Nurse Zach Zelinski said. "You know, we've seen great colleagues leave because of it. Having safety concerns is not something we should have to have when we come to work every day."

Zelinski works in the emergency department and a big concern of his are weapons getting past security and into the building.

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"Metal detectors at every entrance that a patient or visitor can get through. And more officers," he said when asked what he'd like to see.

Crime does happen everywhere, but it happens a lot in the parking lots around Research.

There have been more than 20 vehicles stolen from the area immediately around the hospital since January.

That number doesn't include dozens more reported thefts.

"We get it, stuff happens, it's life. But it's on your property, it's on your facility and we'd like you to help us when things go wrong," Wheat said.

HCA Health Midwest provided KSHB 41a statement:

“HCA Midwest Health’s staffing is safe and appropriate, and we are proud of the high-quality, compassionate care we provide, which has been recognized by independent third-party patient safety ratings organizations like Healthgrades... Since 2023, we increased our nursing workforce by hiring more than 1,000 staff members to our nursing organization at both Research Medical Center and Menorah Medical Center. Additionally, we are building our nursing pipeline and recently announced a comprehensive $34.5 million investment in Research College of Nursing from HCA Healthcare. Activity like this sometimes occurs when a union and an employer are engaged in negotiations for a contract, as we are with NNU. Today’s activity is no different than similar actions NNU has taken against health systems across the country. We value our nurses and are hopeful that we can quickly reach an agreement on a new contract that is fair and reasonable for both sides.”

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Having more positive experiences in life is associated with lower odds of developing brain disorders like Alzheimer's disease, slower cognitive decline with age, and even a longer life. 

But how feelings and experiences are translated into physical changes that protect or harm the brain is still unclear. 

A study from Columbia researchers now suggests that the brain’s mitochondria may play a fundamental part. Mitochondria supply energy to the brain, and the new study shows that the molecular machinery used by mitochondria to transform energy is boosted in older adults who experienced less psychological stress during their lives compared with individuals who had more negative experiences. 

“We’re showing that older individuals’ state of mind is linked to the biology of their brain mitochondria, which is the first time that subjective psychosocial experiences have been related to brain biology,” says Caroline Trumpff , assistant professor of medical psychology, who led the research with Martin Picard , associate professor of behavioral medicine at Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons and in the Robert N. Butler Columbia Aging Center. 

“We think that the mitochondria in the brain are like antennae, picking up molecular and hormonal signals and transmitting information to the cell nucleus, changing the life course of each cell,” says Picard. “And if mitochondria can change cell behavior, they can change the biology of the brain, the mind, and the whole person.” 

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Study details 

The new research used data collected by two extensive studies of nearly 450 older adults in the United States. Each study collected detailed psychosocial information from the participants for two decades during their lives. Study participants donated their brains after death for further analysis, which provided data on the state of the participants’ brain cells. 

Trumpff created indices that converted patients’ reports of positive and negative psychosocial factors into a single score of overall psychosocial experience. She also scored each participant on seven domains that represent distinct genetic networks active in mitochondria. 

“The use of multivariate mitotype indices is an important innovation because we could more easily interpret the biological state of the mitochondria with networks of related genes than an analysis of thousands of individual genes,” Picard says. 

Study results 

The results showed that one mitochondrial domain—which assessed the organelle’s energy transformation machinery—was associated with psychosocial scores. 

“Greater well-being was linked to greater abundance of proteins in mitochondria needed to transform energy, whereas negative mood was linked to lower protein content,” Trumpff says. “This may be why chronic psychological stress and negative experiences are bad for the brain, because they damage or impair mitochondrial energy transformation in the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex, the part of the brain responsible for high-level cognitive tasks.” 

The researchers also analyzed mitochondria in specific cell types in the brain and found that the associations between mitochondria and psychosocial factors were driven not by the brain’s neurons, but its glia cells, which may be playing more than their traditionally assumed “supportive” roles. 

“This piece of the study, made possible by our collaboration with the Columbia Center for Translational and Computational Neuroimmunology, is what I think makes it particularly significant,” Picard says. “To ask questions at this level of cellular resolution in the brain is unprecedented in the mitochondrial field.

“Neurons have been the focus of neuroscience, but we’re waking up to the fact that other cells in the brain may be driving disease.” 

Do mitochondria change mood, or does mood change mitochondria? 

Though the current study cannot determine if the participant’s psychosocial experiences altered their brain mitochondria or if innate or acquired mitochondrial states contributed to those experiences, other studies suggest that the relationship between mitochondria and mood works both ways. 

In animal studies, the evidence is very strong, Picard says, that chronic stress affects mitochondrial energy transformation. And in people, a recent study conducted by Picard and collaborator Elissa Epel at UCSF found the first evidence that mood may affect mitochondria in humans: In that study, positive mood predicted greater mitochondrial energy production in the participants’ blood cells on subsequent days, but mitochondrial activity did not predict mood on subsequent days. 

A growing body of work in animals and humans also indicates that mitochondria themselves can alter behavior. 

“It’s possible that these mechanisms reinforce one another,” Trumpff says. “Chronic stress could alter an individual’s mitochondrial biology in ways that subsequently affects their perception of social events, creating more stress. The emerging picture in the literature is that all these pathways are interactive.” 

Next steps 

Though the brain’s energy transformation machinery was greater in participants with higher psychosocial scores, the researchers do not yet know if that leads to greater energy transformation. Trumpff and Picard are currently doing those studies with hundreds of brains from the same cohorts of participants. 

The team is also exploring a way to measure the brain’s mitochondrial health, which could be used in doctors’ offices in the future. 

“Mitochondria are the source of health and life, but we don’t have ways to quantify health, only disease,” Picard says. “We need a science of health. We need tests that show how healthy and resilient someone is.

“This would be valuable clinically to monitor changes in health before the appearance of disease, and it could transform medical research by giving scientists something to target other than decades of accumulated protein deposits or other forms of long-term damage.”

More information

" Psychosocial experiences are associated with human brain mitochondrial biology " was published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences on June 18. 

All authors (from Columbia unless noted): Caroline Trumpff, Anna S Monzel, Carmen Sandi (Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne), Vilas Menon, Hans-Ulrich Klein , Masashi Fujita, Annie Lee, Vladislav Petyuk (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory), Cheyenne Hurst (Emory University), Duc M. Duong (Emory), Nicholas T. Seyfried (Emory), Aliza Wingo (Emory), Thomas Wingo (Emory), Yanling Wang (Rush University Medical Center), Madhav Thambisetty (National Institute on Aging), Luigi Ferrucci (National Institute on Aging), David A. Bennett (Rush), Philip L. De Jager, and Martin Picard. 

The research was supported by the National Institutes of Health (grants RF1AG057473, U01AG061356, P30AG16101, R01AG15819, R01AG070438, R01AG17917, U01AG46152, U01AG61356, R01AG036836, U01AG061357, R01AG061800, RF1AG062181, RF1AG076821, R35GM119793, R01MH122706), the Intramural Program of the National Institute on Aging, a NARSAD Young Investigator award, the Nathaniel Wharton Fund, and the Baszucki Group. 

The authors declare no competing interests. 

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