The Resilient Nurse Episode 19: Ending Workplace Violence
In this episode, Dr. Cynda Rushton is joined by Dr. Deb Zimmermann, Chief Executive Officer at The DAISY Foundation, to discuss workplace violence's effects on our nursing workforce and what changes are being implemented to increase safety.
February 6, 2025
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On the Pulse
Part 3: Endometriosis Q&A: Answering Your Top Questions About Symptoms, Surgery, and Recovery
Do you have questions about endometriosis, surgery, or recovery? In this episode, I answer the most common and pressing questions from Instagram and my patients. We’ll dive into overlooked symptoms, challenges in getting diagnosed, and what excision surgery involves.
I also share insights from my own journey to help you feel informed and empowered. Whether you're just starting to explore endometriosis or preparing for surgery, this episode provides the answers and support you’ve been searching for.
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February 6, 2025
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Hopeful Hints
Sepsis – When the Infectious Disease Doctor Becomes the Patient
Infectious disease specialist Dr. Peter Bornstein has treated countless patients with sepsis. Despite his expertise, Peter found himself battling this condition as a patient, sharing how he ignored the early symptoms until they escalated rapidly. Peter talks openly about the lessons he learned about navigating healthcare as both a doctor and patient.
Key Takeaways:
Sepsis is serious. Early signs include shaking chills, rapid heart rate, and lightheadedness. Don’t hesitate to seek urgent care.
Your medical history matters. Even minor procedures weeks prior can be critical to diagnosis.
UTIs require attention. Symptoms like pain or frequent urination shouldn’t be ignored, especially for men.
Advocate for yourself. If antibiotics don’t work within 3–4 days, ask for an infectious disease consultation.
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Dr. Peter Bornstein's Blog: https://peterbornstein.substack.com/
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February 6, 2025
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Speak Up For Your Health
Heart Health Edition: Lowering Blood Pressure
Host: Darryl S. Chutka, M.D.
Guest: Sandra J. Taler, M.D.
Hypertension is an extremely common health problem, affecting at least half of all adults in the United States. Since it’s typically asymptomatic, a significant number of individuals are unaware that they have the condition. In those who are aware of the diagnosis, the majority have blood pressures that are not adequately controlled. Once we’ve established that a patient has hypertension and needs treatment, how should we start? What are effective lifestyle changes? When is pharmacologic therapy indicated and what are the recommended medications for the initial management of hypertension? We’ll be discussing these topics and more as we review the topic “Lowering Blood Pressure”. My guest for this podcast is nephrologist and hypertension specialist Sandra J. Taler, M.D., from the Mayo Clinic.
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February 6, 2025
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Mayo Clinic Talks
Episode 186: Repost: Preserving Maternal Healthcare Services in Rural America
On this week's episode, we look back another one of our listeners favorite episodes from August of 2024 with Harold Miller, President and CEO, Center for Healthcare Quality and Payment Reform. In this episode, Harold examines why as OB-GYN services go under, maternal and infant mortality rise, which is the result of a crisis that starts with inadequate payment models.
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February 6, 2025
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Rural Health Rising
Keynote: Practical AI Impact that Clinicians and Patients Actually Feel with Jennifer Owens
February 6, 2025: Jennifer Owens, Senior AI Program Administrator at Cleveland Clinic, discusses the evolving role of AI in patient care and provider efficiency. As AI scribes redefine documentation and predictive models refine diagnoses, are we truly seeing the impact we expect? How do we measure success—through efficiency, patient outcomes, or clinician satisfaction? And when AI sneaks into healthcare workflows, do we fully understand the models guiding critical decisions? With governance, enablement, and the delicate balance between technology and human judgment at the forefront, this discussion dives deep into AI’s future in medicine and what it takes to move from innovation to implementation.Key Points:03:40 Evaluating AI Tools13:32 AI Patient Experience21:52 Future AI ImplementationSubscribe: This Week HealthTwitter: This Week HealthLinkedIn: Week HealthDonate: Alex’s Lemonade Stand: Foundation for Childhood Cancer
February 6, 2025
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Brian Kalis: AI, Healthcare & The Battle for Digital Transformation
🚀 AI, healthcare, and a nostalgic trip down digital memory lane—this week, Brian Kalis, Managing Director at Accenture Health joined Jim Joyce and I on this week's #TheShot of #DigitalHealth Therapy and made us all question why we weren’t launching startups in Web 1.0. Brian’s journey has been a blend of tech geekery, consulting wizardry, and AI-fueled optimism. We covered:
🤖 The real deal behind AI adoption in healthcare
🛑 Why health systems are drowning in red tape
💰 How health plans are finally picking up the pace (🤯 yes, really?!)
🎭 Also, a friendly PSA: AI agents might soon be negotiating with AI agents, leaving us humans to watch from the sidelines with popcorn. 🍿
..... Also, be nice to AI—they’re watching.....
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February 5, 2025
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Shot of Digital Health Therapy
OneLondon: Building a Connected Health Ecosystem for 10 Million People
OneLondon—an ambitious project working to provide a single patient care record for 10 million people across London. Since its inception in 2018, OneLondon has evolved, connecting more healthcare providers, expanding patient access, and tackling critical challenges like end-of-life care, sickle cell disease management, and mental health crisis response. In this episode, Luke Readman, Director of Digital Transformation for NHS England and CEO of One London talks about how the project is transforming care coordination, building public trust, and navigating the complexities of integrating 24 different EHR systems.
Three Key Points:
Evolution of OneLondon's Shared Care Record – The initiative has expanded significantly since its inception, with increased connectivity, new patient groups being included, and a strong focus on trust and public engagement.
Targeted Digital Health Solutions – OneLondon is taking a phased approach to integrating patient groups, such as those with sickle cell disease and those receiving end-of-life care, ensuring clinical leadership and patient involvement in decision-making.
Challenges and Future Directions – The project is tackling complex issues like mental health crisis response, social care integration, and hospital-at-home models while navigating a fragmented digital ecosystem with 24 different EHR systems across London.
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February 5, 2025
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Faces of Digital Health
PD Avengers Weekly Chat – Balancing Life and PD
The PD Avengers discuss the challenges of balancing life with Parkinson's disease, emphasizing the impact of Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) on daily routines. Both Tim Hague and Larry Gifford highlighted the necessity of daily naps and improved sleep post-DBS, though daytime sleepiness persisted. They shared personal strategies like improv for maintaining positivity and energy. Traveling with DBS was noted as challenging, with issues like being patted down at airports. They promoted the PD Avengers community, encouraging sign-ups to amplify their voice in ending Parkinson's. The conversation also touched on practical tips like using the sunflower card for hidden disabilities at airports. www.pdavengers.com https://sparkthenight.org https://hdsunflower.com/
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February 5, 2025
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When Life Gives You Parkinson’s
Partnering for Better Health: Co-Design Strategies with Anja Christoffersen and Adrienne Young
In this episode of Consumer Health Partnerships, we speak with Anja Christoffersen, founder of Champion Health Agency, and Dr Adrienne Young, dietitian researcher at the Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital and Senior Research Fellow at the University of Queensland, about co-designing a co-design framework for Metro North Health in Queensland.
They delve deep into the need for a co-design framework to enhance patient nutrition and food experiences in hospitals. Anja and Adrienne share their journey of working together, the challenges they faced, and the significant impact of their collaborative efforts. They also touch upon the essential elements of building a successful collaboration between consumers and healthcare professionals to improve healthcare delivery.
Key Takeaways:
Understanding Co-Design: Co-design involves genuine partnerships and shared decision-making between consumers and healthcare professionals.
Building Trust: Successful co-design projects are built on strong, trusting relationships and ongoing dialogue.
Flexibility and Adaptability: Being adaptable and prepared to revisit and revise plans is crucial for overcoming unforeseen challenges.
Emphasising Equity: Addressing power imbalances through proper funding and acknowledgment of contributions is essential for effective co-design.
Legacy and Impact: The developed co-design framework has seen significant use, indicating its value and impact on improving healthcare practices.
Links & Resources:
Anja Christoffersen: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anja-christoffersen-999446152/
Dr Adrienne Young: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adrienne-young-5bb06316b/
Metro North Health co-design framework: https://metronorth.health.qld.gov.au/get-involved/co-design
Consumer Health Partnerships is a podcast for healthcare stakeholders that spotlights the synergistic power of partnering with consumers to share a human-centred health system. We share inspiring stories and practical strategies from healthcare professionals at the forefront of embracing a human-centred approach to patient experience and a patient-centred approach to patient experience and co-design. We are redefining care by respecting their patients’ equal place in conversations about their health.
This show is a proud member of the Talking HealthTech Podcast Network - the premier audio destination for cutting-edge insights and thought leadership in healthcare delivery, innovation, digital health, healthcare ICT, and commercialisation.
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February 5, 2025
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Talking HealthTech
NEJM This Week — February 6, 2025
Featuring articles on IgA nephropathy, a treatment in children with obesity, NRG1 fusion–positive cancer, a case of a T-cell lymphoma, and the discovery of GLP-1–based drugs; a review article on hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis, a Clinical Problem-Solving on traveling companions; and Perspectives on cell and gene therapies, on gender-affirming care, and on the man who lives in the cardboard box. Supplement to the New England Journal of Medicine, Vol. 392, No. 6.
February 5, 2025
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NEJM This Week – Audio Summaries
EP 71: Empowering Nurse Leaders: Setting Boundaries and Finding Support
Nurse leaders are facing unprecedented challenges, but what if the key to thriving lies in setting boundaries, building community, and redefining leadership expectations?
In this episode, Lori Gabriel Gunther discusses the challenges neonatal and perinatal nurse leaders face, stressing the importance of leadership support, work-life balance, and a solution-focused workplace culture. She highlights how Synova provides leadership education and community support while encouraging nurse leaders to set boundaries, advocate for their needs, and prioritize well-being to create a more sustainable and fulfilling career.
Tune in for powerful insights and practical strategies to create a healthier, more sustainable work culture!
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February 5, 2025
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Coffee Break
#115, Improving Care One Heartbeat at a Time with Dr. Jim Mault, CEO and Founder of BioIntelliSense
BioIntelliSense is revolutionizing remote patient monitoring through their medical-grade BioButton® wearable device, delivering continuous vital sign trending and AI-powered clinical intelligence for both hospital and home care settings.
February 5, 2025
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AWS Health Innovation Podcast
Missing Data? How to Keep Your CME Content Evidence-Based
What happens when the data you rely on for CME content suddenly disappears? CME depends on credible, transparent data to inform healthcare professionals and improve patient outcomes. But new policy shifts have restricted access to essential sources, leaving medical writers scrambling for alternatives. Without these data points, how can we continue producing accurate, impactful education? This episode explores how to navigate these challenges and source reliable evidence for CME content.
Tune in to learn where to find alternative, credible health data sources beyond federal agencies.
Don’t let disappearing data derail your CME planning.
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Timestamps
00:00 Introduction: The Challenge of Disappearing Public Health Data
01:20 Impact of Data Removal on Public Health
05:40 Alternative Data Sources for CME Professionals
09:33 Actionable Steps for CME Professionals
10:52 Conclusion and Call to Action
February 5, 2025
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Write Medicine
Zero Trust Hospital Series: Digital Transformation is Here with Tamer Baker
February 5, 2025: This is the first installment of our Zero Trust Hospital Series. Tamer Baker, CTO of Healthcare, Government, and Education for Zscaler, breaks down Zero Trust architecture—what it is, what it isn’t, and why it has become a necessity rather than a buzzword. Can outdated infrastructure truly support the demands of modern healthcare? How do we prevent hyperconnectivity from becoming a hacker’s playground? This conversation explores how Zero Trust can prevent lateral movement in cyberattacks, enable seamless cloud integration, and build a security framework that supports—not stifles—innovation.Key Points:03:31 Challenges and Solutions in Zero Trust07:57 Cloud and Remote Work Considerations09:59 Practical Steps for Secure Digital TransformationWant to get your copy of the new book "Zero Trust Hospital: The CXO Vision" by Zscaler?Pre-Order nowDon't miss our webinar after all six Zero Trust Hospital Series episodes! Register now: www.thisweekhealth.com/zerotrustSubscribe: This Week HealthTwitter: This Week HealthLinkedIn: Week HealthDonate: Alex’s Lemonade Stand: Foundation for Childhood Cancer
February 5, 2025
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This Week Health: Conference