Embarking on a nursing career can be both exciting and nerve-wracking, especially when it comes to acing your interviews. The interview process often involves a wide range of questions, leaving many graduate nurses feeling overwhelmed and unsure of how to respond effectively.In this episode of the Graduate Nurse Success Series podcast, I dive into the three different types of questions that you can expect during your interview, providing valuable insights to help you prepare and succeed.If you're seeking comprehensive guidance on these interview techniques and want to delve deeper into mastering the art of interviewing as a graduate nurse, consider joining the Graduate Career Launch Program (GCLP). The GCLP offers invaluable resources and personalized support to help you succeed in securing your desired graduate nursing position. Don't wait until the last minute—invest in your future and take the next step toward achieving your career goals.Key takeaways:03:32 - The List-Style Questions04:51 - Behavioral STAR-Based Questions08:36 - Hypothetical Scenario QuestionsWant to land your graduate nursing role with ease?Join our Graduate Career Launch Program today and SAVE $$ and claim your limited time bonuses and guarantees!Going it alone?You must explore our graduate nurse career hub -www.liamcaswell.com/graduate-nurse-hub
June 7, 2023
Understanding the problem to solve is the key to unlocking healthcare solutions.
In this episode, Nisha Maharaja talks about the impact of innovation, policy work, and proactive interventions in healthcare when there is a clear understanding of the problems. Nisha shares her experiences in healthcare and non-emergency medical transportation, and how, in her current role at Twill, she’s addressing mental health with technology, gamification, and AI with a holistic approach.
Tune in and learn from Nisha about technology innovation for better healthcare and mental health access!
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June 7, 2023
2023-04-21 Join us to hear from DTRA Initiative Leaders Caroline Redeker (Advanced Clinical) and Naveen Goje (ZS) on the great work their team did to gather evidence of impact of DCTs into a data repository to promote education and adoption. Amir Kalali and Jane Myles joined for the conversation.You can find the full data repository and report here.Follow the Decentralized Trials & Research Alliance (DTRA) on LinkedIn and Twitter. Learn more about Membership and our work at www.dtra.org.
June 7, 2023
In this episode, we’re diving in the Finish ecosysyem. What makes Finland repeatedly achieve the rank of the happiest country globally? In this episode, you will hear from Päivi Sillanaukee, Special Envoy for Health and Wellbeing at the Ministry for Social Affairs and Health. Until recently, Paivi was Ambassador for Health at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Paivi has a strong presence in the international community, She is the co-chair of the Alliance for Health Security Cooperation (AHSC), a member of the Steering Group of the Global Health Security Agenda (GHSA), and a member of Health Advisory Board of the UN Technology Innovation Lab (UNTIL) Finland.
We discussed the ecosystem in Finland, why should Ministries for foreign affairs care about healthcare, and where does Finland have room for improvement in healthcare digitalization.
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June 7, 2023
Featuring articles on outcomes with donor hearts after circulatory death, treatment of gestational diabetes in early pregnancy, and anti-PD1 therapy plus chemotherapy in endometrial cancer; a review article on posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome; a case report of a woman with fatigue and eosinophilia; and Perspective articles on moving toward comprehensive care for long Covid, on workplace accommodations for long Covid, and on over-the-counter hearing aids. Supplement to the New England Journal of Medicine, Vol. 388, No. 23.
June 7, 2023
Join Dr. Amy & Dr. Robyn Koslowitz as she shares her experience and rich work with families in healing trauma. Robyn is brilliant, funny & compassionate. We had such a wonderful discussion about the important work of healing intergenerational trauma and ways to work with families in a way that honors their stories.
Dr. Koslowitz received her PhD in Clinical Child Psychology from New York University in 2009 & has been a school psychologist since 2002. She's a frequent media contributor who has appeared on FOX, CNN, NewsNation and other shows. Her clinical work is conducted through The Center for Psychological Growth in New Jersey. She's also the host of The Post Traumatic Parenting Podcast.
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June 7, 2023
In this episode, we delve into the significance of cultivating robust partnerships and nurturing relationships in the world of business. Drawing inspiration from the success story of Airbnb's founders and highlighting how a clear vision and strategic approach helped them secure funding and forge valuable alliances. We’ll also discuss the importance of selecting the right partners who align with your vision and can contribute to your goals, rather than pursuing a wide network or leveraging other people's audiences.
Overall, this episode will shed light on the significance of finding the right partners and nurturing strong relationships in business. By prioritizing alignment, value creation, and genuine interest in partners' endeavors, businesses can establish and maintain fruitful alliances that contribute to their overall success.
Episode Timeline:
[00:01:33] - The Airbnb Story
[00:05:29] - Securing the Right Partnership
[00:09:05] - Finding the Ideal Persona
[00:14:58] - Strengthening and Selecting the Right Partnership
[00:22:08] - Maintaining Strong Relationships with Investors
[00:26:18] - Nurturing Business Relationships
[00:27:44] - Building and maintaining relationships
[00:29:00] - Driving progress as a changemaker
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June 7, 2023
Join us on this insightful podcast episode as we delve into the pressing issue of physician burnout and the challenges physicians face in their careers. Our guest, Dennis Hursh, a veteran attorney with over 40 years of experience in health law, sheds light on the topic. We discuss the impact of overwork and stress on physicians, the need for balance between patient contact hours and administrative duties, and potential solutions to alleviate the burden. Don't miss this engaging conversation as we explore ways to address physician burnout and improve working conditions. Dennis Hursh is a veteran attorney with over 40 years of experience in health law. He is founder, Physician Agreements Health Law, which offers a fixed fee review of physician employment agreements to protect physicians in one of the biggest transactions of their careers. He can also be reached on Facebook and LinkedIn. He shares his story and discusses his KevinMD article, "A tiny step to reduce physician burnout." The Podcast by KevinMD is brought to you by the Nuance Dragon Ambient eXperience. Ambient intelligence augments human capabilities to make our lives easier. The applications are many, especially in health care. Ambient clinical intelligence is offsetting the most pressing challenges in health care today, such as burnout, physician shortages, physician and patient dissatisfaction, and underperforming financial outcomes, by applying the technology to clinical documentation. The Nuance Dragon Ambient eXperience, or DAX for short, utilizes artificial intelligence and natural language processing to automatically document care. It securely listens to and captures the natural, clinician-patient encounter conversation unobtrusively, and turns that conversation into a clinical note for the clinician's review and signature directly in the electronic health record. You just talk naturally, and DAX does the rest. DAX is being used by thousands of physicians across 30 different specialties nationwide. It has already won the Silver Stevie award in the health care technology category and was ranked #1 for improving clinician experience in KLAS's top 20 emerging solutions. VISIT SPONSOR → https://nuance.com/daxinaction SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST → https://www.kevinmd.com/podcast RECOMMENDED BY KEVINMD → https://www.kevinmd.com/recommended GET CME FOR THIS EPISODE → https://earnc.me/Nap0MN Powered by CMEfy.
June 7, 2023
We are delighted to welcome back Nancy Lynch to our show, where she will be sharing insights on investment and innovation in the MSK (musculoskeletal) space.Nancy highlights that a significant portion of recent investments has been directed towards ortho-facilitated ancillary technologies, with an impressive 75% of these investments being AI-based. She also addresses the impact of the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank on startup financing, emphasizing that it is relatively inconsequential compared to other factors. Venture capitalists are now adopting a more discerning approach to new investments, prioritizing solid business models. Moreover, the prolonged period of uncertainty, global and political issues, market volatility, and the looming possibility of a recession are presenting formidable challenges for startups.Tune in to gain valuable insights and recommendations for navigating the potential upcoming period of consolidation and challenges in the world of venture capital.
June 7, 2023
In this podcast, we talk with our special guest Cory Jenks about creating a better healthcare culture through improv.
Cory earned his doctor of pharmacy degree from the University of South Carolina in 2011. Since then, he has practiced as a retail pharmacist, outpatient clinical pharmacist, and inpatient clinical pharmacist.
He currently practices as an Ambulatory Care Clinical Pharmacy Specialist, where he applies his passion for lifestyle interventions in the management of chronic disease.
He is also an accomplished improv comedian, having started his comedy journey in 2013, where he coached, taught, and performed improv for thousands of people. He authored the book Permission to Care: Building a Healthcare Culture that Thrives in Chaos where he shares how to integrate improv principles into your clinical and leadership practices.
In this podcast, we talk about how Cory got interested in improv comedy and how it helped him connect with his patients and create a more adaptable, empathetic, and humanizing healthcare experience.
We also talk about how improv can help healthcare leaders to become more resilient and some improv takeaways that healthcare leaders can start using today.
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June 7, 2023