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Enhancing Safety with a Reporting Culture: Taking Action Against Violence in Healthcare with Karen Garvey, Vice President of Patient Safety and Clinical Risk Management at Parkland Health

Workplace violence in healthcare goes beyond physical aggression. In this episode, Mary Beth Kingston, Chief Nursing Officer at Advocate Health, discusses with Karen Garvey, Vice President of Patient Safety and Clinical Risk Management at Parkland Health in Dallas, the critical issue of workplace violence in healthcare, exploring various forms of workplace violence. Karen highlights the psychological impact of intimidation, harassment, and name-calling, which often go unreported in healthcare settings. She emphasizes the importance of creating a reporting culture and addresses the challenges in encouraging employees to come forward with their experiences. Karen discusses how the healthcare industry faces a significantly higher rate of violence compared to general business and industry.  Tune in to uncover the hidden reality of workplace violence in healthcare and explore strategies to enhance safety in the workplace. Resources: Connect with and follow Karen Garvey on LinkedIn. Follow Parkland Health on LinkedIn. Explore Parkland Health’s Website. Connect with and follow Mary Beth Kingston on LinkedIn. Learn more about Advocate Health on LinkedIn. Visit Advocate Health’s Website. What if you’re the bully? Read more to find out here.
November 13, 2023 by Outcomes Rocket

393 – The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly of Digital Care Records in Healthcare. Carey Campbell, Orion Health

In this episode of Talking HealthTech, Peter Birch is joined by Carey Campbell, the clinical director for Australia and New Zealand at Orion Health. The discussion delves into the challenges and benefits of transitioning from paper-based healthcare records to seamlessly integrated digital care records in the hospital landscape across Australia and New Zealand. They explore the complexities of implementing electronic medical records and the importance of aligning digital care records with clinical workflows to eliminate workarounds. The conversation also touches on the significance of removing paper from the healthcare system and highlights the potential impact on patient safety and efficient care delivery.Key Takeaways:- Transitioning from paper-based healthcare records to digital care records poses significant challenges due to the specific nature of health information and the complexities of the healthcare system.- Despite the hurdles, the benefits of digital care records are numerous, including improved accessibility, seamless sharing of information, and enhanced patient care.- The implementation of electronic patient records requires perseverance, clinician engagement, and a mindset geared towards long-term benefits, as it involves a significant shift in workflows and processes.- The use of mobile devices for accessing patient information provides flexibility and convenience for healthcare professionals, leading to higher levels of utilization and improving clinical efficiency.- Addressing concerns around data security and privacy, as well as building a culture of trust among clinicians and patients, are critical in the successful adoption of digital care records in healthcare settings.Check out the episode and full show notes on the Talking HealthTech website.Loving the show? Leave us a review, and share it with someone who might get some value from it.Keen to take your healthtech to the next level? Become a THT+ Member for access to our online community forum, quarterly summits and more exclusive content. For more information visit talkinghealthtech.com/thtplus
November 13, 2023 by Talking HealthTech

Removing Obstacles to Clinical Trial Access with Scott Gray

This episode’s Community Champion Sponsor is Catalyst. To virtually tour Catalyst and claim your space on campus, or host an upcoming event: CLICK HERE---Episode Overview: During this episode, we spend time with Scott Gray, CEO of Clincierge, pioneering concierge-level support services to enhance clinical trials. Bringing extensive experience in pharmaceutical events, Scott is driven to remove obstacles patients face in accessing potentially life-changing trials. While together, Scott shares how Clincierge manages logistics and finances so patients can focus on treatment and why his team is so passionate in building trust and customized care by aligning coordinators directly with participants throughout lengthy trial regimens. Additionally, we discuss innovations enabling continuation of research and patient safety amidst the pandemic's disruption. Join us as Scott advocates for considering the immense value of improving trial experiences to speed novel therapies to market and how his team at Clinciege is doing exactly this! Let’s go! Episode Highlights:Scott brings pharmaceutical events expertise to transform clinical trial experiences.Clincierge manages logistics and finances so patients can focus on treatment.Custom care and trust stem from aligned coordinators supporting patients.Scott drove creative solutions enabling trials to continue safely despite COVID.Scott exemplifies the immense value of improving experiences to progress faster.About our Guest: Scott Gray is the co-founder and CEO of Clincierge, a provider of patient support services for clinical trials. Since 2015, Clincierge patient coordinators have managed logistics and reimbursements in more than 300 clinical trials worldwide.Links Supporting This Episode:Clincierge Website: CLICK HEREScott Gray LinkedIn page: CLICK HEREClincierge Twitter page: CLICK HERE Mike Biselli LinkedIn page: CLICK HEREMike Biselli Twitter page: CLICK HEREVisit our website: CLICK HERESubscribe to newsletter: CLICK HEREGuest nomination form: CLICK HERE

Understanding the psychological impact of chest numbness after mastectomy

Join Kristen Casey, a clinical psychologist, as we delve into the emotional and psychological impact of chest numbness following mastectomy. Discover the importance of discussing this often-overlooked side effect with patients, explore potential solutions, and learn how health care providers can better prepare and support breast cancer survivors. Kristen shares her firsthand clinical experiences and expert advice in this engaging conversation. Kristen Casey is a clinical psychologist. She discusses the KevinMD article, "Patients with chest numbness following mastectomy may experience lower quality of life." Careers by KevinMD is your gateway to health care success. We connect you with real-time, exclusive resources like job boards, news updates, and salary insights, all tailored for health care professionals. With expertise in uniting top talent and leading employers across the nation's largest health care hiring network, we're your partner in shaping health care's future. Fulfill your health care journey at KevinMD.com/careers. VISIT SPONSOR → https://kevinmd.com/careers Discovering disability insurance? Pattern understands your concerns. Over 20,000 doctors trust us for straightforward, affordable coverage. We handle everything from quotes to paperwork. Say goodbye to insurance stress – visit Pattern today at KevinMD.com/pattern. VISIT SPONSOR → https://kevinmd.com/pattern 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/TfuCTF Powered by CMEfy.
November 13, 2023 by The Podcast by KevinMD

The Most Important Medicine: Unlocking Insights: What Professionals Can Learn from Parenting a Child with Special Needs

Get out the tissues, friends, as Dr. Amy invites two special guests to the podcast! In this episode, Amy's mom, Cindi Thomas, and her brother, Tyler, discuss what professionals need to know about working with families and disability. They discuss their journey, stress advocacy, and point out that parents want to feel heard when it comes to what their child needs. It's a trauma-informed, compassionate approach to care. RESOURCES Dr. Amy's Newsletter Learning Collaborative - The ConnectED Collab Invitation Dr. Amy Youtube FREE DOWNLOADS Top 10 Guiding Principles When Working with Children & Families Start Creating Boundaries Handout & Script Finding Calm to Prevent Overwhelm Don’t Forget! Follow Dr. Amy on LinkedIn, Facebook, and Instagram For more information visit www.doctoramyllc.com   -| This episode originally aired on October 11, 2023 on The Most Important Medicine. Listen, follow and subscribe here. -| The Physician Podcast Channel is produced with support from Provider Solutions & Development, expert recruitment advisors helping physicians navigate their next career move. Learn more about their work by visiting healthpodcastnetwork.com/psd
November 13, 2023 by Physician Podcast Channel

Interview in Action @ CHIME ’23 – Theresa Meadows, CIO & SVP, Cook Children’s Health Care System

November 13: Today on the Conference channel, it’s an Interview in Action live from the 2023 CHIME Fall Forum. On this episode Sue Schade, Principal at StarBridge Advisors speaks with Theresa Meadows, CIO & SVP at Cook Children's Health Care System.They discuss keynotes at the forum, including about how to foster relationships, build teams, and exercise compassion. Theresa also highlights the importance of artificial intelligence in healthcare and the strides they are making to harness it safely and effectively. The conversation gravitates towards the use of AI initiatives such as remote monitoring and ambient listening for process improvement and improving caregiving—is this the future of healthcare?This Week Health SubscribeThis Week Health TwitterThis Week Health LinkedinAlex’s Lemonade Stand: Foundation for Childhood Cancer Donate
November 13, 2023 by This Week Health: Conference

#25 – Stopping a bleed in three seconds – Joe Landolina – Cresilon

We don’t need to look far in the daily news to understand the stakes and the importance of having efficient solutions to control and stop bleeding. In the times we live in, where the world is crippled by a series of humanitarian catastrophes (some of natural origin, some of human origin), technological wonders from the medical field make me truly hopeful about the future, and about what we can achieve as humans. One of them is the hemostatic gel - a gel that can stop bleeding - that Joe Landolina and his team at Cresilon created. And its astonishing performance is easy to grasp: any bleed can be stopped within three seconds. Compared to traditional methods that require several minutes, it can mean the difference between life and death. There’s so much that impresses in Joe’s journey since the foundation of Cresilon: the fact that he developed the gel formulation himself, that he founded the company at 17 years old in his first year at University, or that Cresilon now represents the largest biotech manufacturing site in New York, and so much more! Beyond these successes, this episode is an ode to biomimicry and the science of biomaterials. Joe reveals everything about the functioning of this revolutionary medical product, its ability to stop bleeding almost instantly, and what it changes in medicine for the treatment of superficial injuries, but especially for the most severe traumatic cases. A surprising encounter with a prodigious entrepreneur, building his path on resilience and adaptability, with the long-term vision to transform bleeding control in humans! Timeline: 02:23 - Joe’s background and founding Cresilon in his first year in college 06:15 - Cresilon’s mission and the technology at its core 08:42 - How the hemostatic gel from Cresilon compares to traditional bleeding control methods 10:40 - The explanation behind Cresilon’s hemostatic gel unique performance 16:06 - How the gel is applied and removed 21:44 - Marketing first the product for veterinary application before moving to human use 25:27 - Being the only biotech company with manufacturing capabilities in New York 34:15 - Setting up the company to become a large medtech player in the long term What we also talked about with Joe: New York University Columbia University Scar tissue formation Fibrin Extracellular matrix Hurricane Sandy American Veterinary Medical Association Roche Pfizer Cutiss We cited with Joe some of the past episodes from the series: 18 - The dark genome as the next revolution in drug discovery - Samir Ounzain - HAYA Therapeutics Feel free to follow Cresilon’s activities on LinkedIn! You will find here the TED Talk that Joe held in 2015, and here the Medsider podcast episode between Joe and Scott Nelson that we mention in this episode of Impulse. If you want to contact Joe, you can reach out to him over LinkedIn. If you want to give me feedback on the episode or suggest potential guests, contact me over LinkedIn or via email at [email protected]! If you liked the episode, please share it, subscribe to the podcast, and leave a 5-star review on streaming platforms! 🙏 There’s now a bi-monthly newsletter around the podcast where you will be informed of the latest episodes and updated on the latest medical tech progress, subscribe here! Lastly, don’t forget to follow our activities on LinkedIn and our website!

[EXTRACT] – Joe Landolina on the criticality of rapid bleeding control in medicine

To discover the whole episode type "#25 - Stopping a bleed in three seconds - Joe Landolina - Cresilon" on your streaming platform.

Primary Care Reimagined With a Subscription-Based, Preventive Care Focus

Guest: Spring N. Lane, MSN, FNP-C Spring Lane, a family nurse practitioner and entrepreneur, who is revolutionizing primary care through her innovative subscription-based practice, 'Exceptional Wellness.' Discover how Spring's passion for preventive medicine is transforming patient care and why her model is a beacon of change in a system designed for acute care. Spring Lane's vision is an inspiring call for a paradigm shift in primary care. Exceptional Wellness clinics address the glaring void in current healthcare, prioritizing well-being of their community. Spring envisions FNPs at the vanguard of a healthcare metamorphosis, propelling patients to unparalleled health milestones. For forward-thinking employers, this innovative model represents more than cost savings – it heralds a thriving, healthier workforce. For a closer look at Spring's pioneering endeavors, visit (exceptionalwellness.co )(thespringlane.com) Medicine in America is intended for U.S. audiences. This website is provided for educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute providing medical advice or professional services. The information provided should not be used for diagnosing or treating a health problem or disease, and those seeking personal medical advice should consult with a licensed healthcare professional.
November 12, 2023 by Medicine in America

Medical and legal aspects of codeine cough syrup

Join us for an insightful podcast discussion with L. Joseph Parker, a research physician. In this episode, we delve into the fascinating world of promethazine with codeine cough syrup, its medical applications, diversion risks, and the legal complexities surrounding its prescription. Explore the history, metabolism, and cultural influences of this medication, and discover why it's been a topic of interest in health care and the legal system. L. Joseph Parker is a research physician. He discusses the KevinMD article, "Codeine cough syrup: a controversial classification." Careers by KevinMD is your gateway to health care success. We connect you with real-time, exclusive resources like job boards, news updates, and salary insights, all tailored for health care professionals. With expertise in uniting top talent and leading employers across the nation's largest health care hiring network, we're your partner in shaping health care's future. Fulfill your health care journey at KevinMD.com/careers. VISIT SPONSOR → https://kevinmd.com/careers Discovering disability insurance? Pattern understands your concerns. Over 20,000 doctors trust us for straightforward, affordable coverage. We handle everything from quotes to paperwork. Say goodbye to insurance stress – visit Pattern today at KevinMD.com/pattern. VISIT SPONSOR → https://kevinmd.com/pattern 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/efYpQN Powered by CMEfy.
November 12, 2023 by The Podcast by KevinMD

Work-Life Balance: An Expert’s Guide for Employers and Caregivers

Are you struggling to balance work and caring for your family? In this episode, Dr. Mitzi Krockover chats with Leslie Forde, CEO and founder of Mom's Hierarchy of Needs, who shares her experiences and challenges as a working mother and caregiver and offers her 'Mom's Hierarchy of Needs' model to help prioritize self-care. In part II of her discussion with Ms. Forde, this episode offers insights for working parents and caregivers and employers and employees. Drawing on her years of research and consulting with employers, she emphasizes the employer's role in providing psychological safety, flexibility, mental health support, and affordable child care in the workplace to support mothers and other caregivers and how employees can effectively advocate for themselves. She also highlights governmental policies she feels are important in further supporting caregivers.  If you're a working parent or caregiver, or if you know someone who is, this episode is packed with advice you can use right now. Check out the podcast notes for an exclusive discount and further resources on Mom's Hierarchy of Needs. Please visit Beyond the Paper Gown to join our community and to learn more about achieving your optimal health. Show Notes: Part 1: How to Balance Caregiving and Wellness: Mom’s Hierarchy of Needs  Moms Hierarchy of Needs Use the link above to receive 15% off your membership
November 11, 2023 by Beyond the Paper Gown

Why maternal mortality is on the rise

Join Alan Lindemann, an obstetrics-gynecology physician and the author of Pregnancy Your Way: Choose a Safe and Happy Birth. We'll delve into the critical issue of rising maternal mortality rates in the United States, exploring its causes, potential solutions, and why data collection alone may not be the answer. Alan brings over four decades of experience to the conversation and offers unique insights on how to address this complex problem. Alan Lindemann is an obstetrics-gynecology physician and can be reached at LindemannMD.com, doctales, and Pregnancy Your Way. Follow him on YouTube, Twitter @RuralDocAlan, Facebook, Pinterest, Instagram @ruraldocalan, and Substack. He is the author of Pregnancy Your Way: Choose a Safe and Happy Birth. He discusses the KevinMD article, "U.S. maternal mortality crisis: a deep dive." Careers by KevinMD is your gateway to health care success. We connect you with real-time, exclusive resources like job boards, news updates, and salary insights, all tailored for health care professionals. With expertise in uniting top talent and leading employers across the nation's largest health care hiring network, we're your partner in shaping health care's future. Fulfill your health care journey at KevinMD.com/careers. VISIT SPONSOR → https://kevinmd.com/careers Discovering disability insurance? Pattern understands your concerns. Over 20,000 doctors trust us for straightforward, affordable coverage. We handle everything from quotes to paperwork. Say goodbye to insurance stress – visit Pattern today at KevinMD.com/pattern. VISIT SPONSOR → https://kevinmd.com/pattern 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/FzoGQi Powered by CMEfy.
November 11, 2023 by The Podcast by KevinMD

Mythbusting If DCTs Must Be “All or Nothing”

2022-06-24 Our hosts were joined by Julie Lin and Kim Hawkins (Sanofi), and Alexander Pastuszak (Contraline, previously Vault Health) to discuss whether or not the use of DCT methods has to be "all or nothing."Follow the Decentralized Trials & Research Alliance (DTRA) on LinkedIn and Twitter. Learn more about Membership and our work at www.dtra.org.

BONUS: My Teacher Friends are NOT Okay: FREE LIVE Educator Workshop

Join Dr. Amy and about 500 educators as we discuss why behaviors are so darn complex today! It's important to be in community with one another, as our schools are grappling with increasing violence, teacher burnout, and concern. We need to come together and share wisdom. Friends, I hosted a workshop ALL about this and uploaded it as Youtube video and podcast episode! Watch or, if you prefer, listen at the links below or via the link in bio! Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hK3g10DOxTY Let's not just acknowledge the problems; let's equip ourselves with tools to support our kids and one another. It's okay to not be okay, but it's not okay to be alone. Join me as we discuss the challenges and tools for kids we are dedicated to and gain the support we need. Let's make a positive impact together 🤝 RESOURCES Dr. Amy's Newsletter Learning Collaborative - The ConnectED Collab Invitation Dr. Amy Youtube FREE DOWNLOADS Top 10 Guiding Principles When Working with Children & Families Start Creating Boundaries Handout & Script Finding Calm to Prevent Overwhelm Don’t Forget! Follow Dr. Amy on LinkedIn, Facebook, and Instagram For more information visit www.doctoramyllc.com 
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