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Shot of #DigitalHealth Therapy – Dave Kerrigan, Benefitpitch

Jim Joyce and I are back..... #TheShot of #DigitalHealth Therapy returns after a long hiatus and while we dont promise to be back next Wednesday, we do like to keep you pleasantly surprised .. We return with an amazingly fiun guest, Dave Kerrigan, founder of BenefitPitch. We chat to Dave about many topics: ☘️ Zero tolerance for BS ☘️ Digital Health whiplash ☘️ Changing landscape of employee benefits ☘️ Consolidation in broker space ☘️ Digital health solutions - best of breed? ☘️ oh and... the amazing Masked Broker Fun mentions as always: Steve Agular Nick Dougherty
September 6, 2023 by Shot of Digital Health Therapy

Fighting Workplace Bullying in the Healthcare Industry with Renee Thompson, CEO and Founder of the Healthy Workforce Institute

Being a healthcare professional is hard enough for bullying to be another issue to worry about. In this episode, Renee Thompson talks about the extensive work she and the Healthy Workforce Institute are doing to address bullying and incivility within healthcare organizations. She discusses the prevalence of disruptive behaviors in healthcare, her organization's support for frontline workers, and her new podcast. Tune in to learn more about combating bullying and incivility in healthcare!  Click this link to the show notes, transcript, and resources: outcomesrocket.health
September 6, 2023 by Outcomes Rocket

Radio Advisory: Addressing the workforce crisis: Insights from University Hospitals’ leaders

We’re swapping episodes with our friends at Radio Advisory to hear what they’re learning that can help address pressing workforce issues in healthcare, while Radio Advisory listeners are checking out an episode of SEE YOU NOW.   Recent research shows that health workforce vacancies – particularly among registered nurses – is the top issue for healthcare CEOs. While nursing vacancies are challenging for nursing departments, there are a host of systemwide problems that will impact quality and safety alongside an organization's ability to grow.   In this Radio Advisory episode, host Rachel (Rae) Woods speaks with Advisory Board's Chief Nursing Officer, Carol Boston, and two leaders from University Hospitals – Chief Quality & Clinical Transformation Officer, Peter Pronovost, and Chief Nursing Executive, Michelle Hereford – about recent data and their experiences navigating the complexity of the workforce vacancies. They share key insights and explore how reduced staffing is impacting health organizations at large, why organizations can't seem to find a solution, and how addressing tactical issues alone will not solve the crisis.   We're delighted to introduce you to the Radio Advisory podcast and why it’s a vital part of the healthcare podcasting listening-scape.   Find this episode’s resources at www.seeyounowpodcast.com and to find out more information on the podcast bundles visit ANA’s Innovation Website at www.nursingworld.org/innovation. Have questions for the SEE YOU NOW team? Feedback? Future episode ideas? Contact us at [email protected].
September 6, 2023 by See You Now

NEJM This Week — September 7, 2023

Featuring articles on the GLP-1 receptor agonist orforglipron for obesity, PCI in older patients with myocardial infarction, DNA editing in T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia, and atezolizumab in alveolar soft part sarcoma; a review article on Wilson’s disease; a Clinical Problem-Solving on how it’s all in the timing; and Perspective articles on NIH policy changes regarding international research collaborations, on alleviating medical debt in the United States, and on mass masking without mandates. Supplement to the New England Journal of Medicine, Vol. 389, No. 10.
September 6, 2023 by NEJM This Week – Audio Summaries

Episode 57: “I’m glad you’re here!” How to create connection in classrooms with Stacey Egli & Carla Becker

You're in for a treat as Dr. Amy interviews a veteran mother/daughter duo about how to build resilience through relationships in classrooms! Our frank conversation about ways to engage parents, how to welcome children, and how to create your own support system is just what every educator needs to hear! Stacey Egli is a veteran teacher with 25 years of experience teaching in a variety of classroom settings such as looping, collaboration, team teaching and special education. She holds a BA in Elementary Education with an endorsement in Special Education from the University of Northern Iowa. Stacey earned her Master’s Degree in Education from Graceland University and has served as a teacher leader for over a decade. Equity, inclusion and social-emotional learning are deep passions of hers . Stacey now supports educators as the PK-5 Special Education/MTSS Specialist for the Norwalk Community School District in Norwalk, Iowa. During her tenure, Carla Becker, a retired teacher, taught elementary school for over thirty years. She earned her masters degree from Drake University within the confines of Leadership in Supervision. Carla was one of the first teachers in the district to start full inclusion in her classroom. She helped create a multi age classroom school, where children learned at their own pace. In the midst of teaching at this new and innovative school, they were asked to partner with MIT on a Lego/Logo Project. Carla was a finalist Iowa Teacher of the Year, and served as a teacher leader in her district. 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 TikTok, LinkedIn, Facebook, and Instagram For more information visit www.doctoramyllc.com 

Breakthrough CME/CE: Transform Online Learning with the Art of Facilitation

If you are an education provider tasked with designing virtual education, or you work with providers involved in online group learning and experiences, today's episode is a must-listen. Gwyn Wansbrough is a facilitator who designs and leads interactive online sessions. Gwyn shares how to run effective and engaging live online sessions and guide a group to achieve a specific outcome. The more we talked, the more I realized that the preparation process for facilitation is akin to conducting a needs assessment and designing an education activity. We need to get to know our audience of learners, identify their gaps in knowledge or practice, and find out what they need to know and be able to do in order to make that education as concrete and meaningful as possible. Here’s what we cover:✔️ It’s the job of a facilitator to make it easy for a group to achieve an outcome. Facilitators can design an effective process by focusing on the purpose, audience, and desired transformation for the group.✔️ How psychological safety encourages participants to actively contribute versus passively receive content.✔️ How using an "ask then tell" approach taps into what adult learning research tells us about the power of connecting content to experience.✔️ If you are new to the facilitation process, build your confidence by starting small with low-risk experiments—like sprinkling facilitation into content delivery. Resources➡️ Exceptional Virtual Facilitator Workshop on September 7, 2023.  Registration details here. ➡️ The Quest: Subscribe for weekly facilitation tips and tricks➡️ Breakthrough Facilitation: A cohort-based course designed to teach the art of facilitation, September 26th to October 26th. This affiliate link earns the Write Medicine podcast a small commission at no extra cost to you. Experiential/transformative learning theorists➡️ Here’s a great overview of John Dewey’s education philosophy➡️ Background to Jack Mesirow’s work on transformational learning➡️ Background to David Kolb’s work on experiential learningSupport the show📍Grab the WriteCME Roadmap⭐ Review the podcast🗞️ Biweekly Newsletter with tips and resources to enrich your CME content niche➡️ Join WriteCME Pro for ongoing professional development 🌐 Podcast website🎙️ Share the podcast
September 6, 2023 by Write Medicine

CTJ: Healthcare Horizons: Navigating Change with Jude A. Pierre, aka Coach JPMD

Adaptability and education are essential in the modern healthcare industry. In this episode, Jude Pierre discusses challenges and strategies related to healthcare education, practice, and administration, pulling from his own experience and medical journey. He and Jim talk about healthcare issues, including capitated contracts, EHRs, AI, and independent practice, with Jude's podcast, Practice: Impossible, highlighting physician education and patient-centric care. Tune in and listen to a very insightful conversation between Jim Jordan and Jude Pierre about their perspective on the evolving healthcare landscape! Click this link to the show notes, transcript, and resources: outcomesrocket.health
September 6, 2023 by Outcomes Rocket

From Hospital to Home: Changing the Way We Heal

Dr. Dani Bowie speaks with Kasey Paulus, SVP of Patient Care Services and Chief Nursing Executive at WellSpan Health. They discuss pivotal moments that shaped her career, the launching of Hospital at Home & a virtual care unit at WellSpan, developing a workforce for those new care delivery models, and the importance of focusing on employee well-being. 
September 6, 2023 by The Handoff

Ep7: Radiology’s AI Revolution and the Future of Digital Medicine, with Sofinnova Partners and deepc

Ever wondered how AI is transforming the landscape of radiology and patient care? In this engaging discussion, Henry Peck brings together two industry experts, Simon Turner, one of the partners at Sofinnova Partners, and Dr. Franz Pfister, CEO of deepc, to dive into the exciting world of digital medicine and the future of healthcare technology.Sofinnova Partners, with a 50-year legacy in life science investing, has recently launched its innovative digital medicine strategy. Simon explains their unique approach to digital medicine, emphasizing clinical efficacy and patient outcomes as critical factors in their investment strategy.Franz shares his insights into the development of an AI operating system designed to support radiologists. As a medical doctor with a background in technology, Franz highlights the challenges and opportunities in the healthcare AI landscape, focusing on the need for rigorous scientific principles, collaboration, and AI safety.Join Henry, Simon, and Franz as they explore the evolving landscape of digital medicine, the impact of AI in radiology, and the importance of setting new standards in this dynamic field. Topics include:Sofinnova's role as a life science investor and their new digital medicine strategyWhat differentiates digital medicine from digital health and health techThe transformative potential of AI in the field of radiology and beyondThe unique challenges and safety considerations in healthcare AIdeepc AI's role in accelerating the adoption of new AI technologies in healthcareAnd more!Key moments:00:28 - Simon introduces himself and provides an overview of Sofinnova Partners and their new digital medicine strategy.01:40 - Franz explains deepc's focus on infrastructure and platform development in the healthcare AI space, particularly in radiology.11:29 - Simon elaborates on why Sofinnova launched a digital medicine strategy separate from existing strategies.25:00 - Franz discusses the value of ROI (Return on Investment) for customers through AI solutions.32:09 - Simon previews the LSI Europe 23 panel on AI-enabled medical devices.Transcript of episodeGuest links and resources:Connect with Dr. Franz Pfister: LinkedIndeepcConnect with Simon Turner: LinkedInSofinnova PartnersConnect with Henry: Twitter | LinkedInLearn more about LSISign up for LSI Europe '23Connect with LSI:Browse Episodes | Twitter |
September 6, 2023 by Emerging Medtech Today

EP 5: The Key to Long-Term Employee Retention

In this episode, Cara Silletto shares her insights on employee retention challenges and well-being in the workplace. She highlights understanding individual mindsets, discusses shifting retention landscapes due to social media, and offers practical strategies, including improved new hire experiences and personalized appreciation. Tune in to learn some strategies and insights for addressing the pressing issue of employee retention in the modern work world! Click this link to the show notes, transcript, and resources: healthyworkforceinstitute.com/podcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
September 6, 2023 by Coffee Break

Plastic Surgery Marketing Guide to Reach Local Patients #181

How can an omnichannel advertising approach optimize your marketing campaign's effectiveness? Today, Justin dives into the trends in plastic surgery and aesthetics practices marketing. He discusses how SEO is the key to success in this highly competitive space and how content is the biggest driver of local search rankings. He explains why investing in organic SEO and supplementing it with paid ads can benefit your surgical practice and the importance of video in plastic surgery marketing. Discover how to plan for success when creating an omnichannel advertising approach using short video assets and the best ways to prepare with themes, topics, and influencer involvement for maximum impact.  Tune in now to get these expert tips on marketing plastic surgery practices! [00:01 - 04:11] Winning the Search Game: Optimizing Your Plastic Surgery Practice with SEO and Content [04:12 - 08:09] Automating Your Process to Generate Reviews & Increase Google Business Profile Visibility [08:10 - 11:47] Leveraging Video and Social Media: Planning Ahead for Success [08:10 - 13:02] Wrapping Up! Key Quotes: “A content program is a foundational piece to SEO and winning search, especially if you're in a major metropolitan area; it really is the key driver.” - Justin Knott “If you're doing a really good job from an advertising standpoint using search ads and programmatic display advertising, you really should be able to get in front of the right type of patient with the right type of buyer profile and buyer intent.” - Justin Knott “Get video and get up there and begin an omnichannel advertising approach.” - Justin Knott Subscribed Yet? Now you can! Subscribe to the Patient Convert Podcast and never miss a new episode! Subscribe for emails or use your favorite podcast app via Email, Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, or Stitcher, or visit my website intrepy.com Feel free to connect with me on LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.   What We Do Check out our Healthcare Marketing Agency – Intrepy Healthcare Marketing Check out our physician liaison training platform – Physician Liaison University. Leave a Rating & Review for Other Listeners! I hope that you have found this episode and any others you have listened to to be helpful in your growth as a healthcare marketer or practice owner. Please consider leaving a review on one of the channels above. The best way to do that is to rate the podcast on Apple Podcasts and leave us a brief review! You can do the same on Stitcher as well. Your ratings and reviews help get the podcast in front of new listeners. Your feedback also lets me know how I can better serve you. Thanks for listening. Justin & Kelley Knott
September 6, 2023 by Patient Convert Podcast

Roots of Inequity: Native American Health

From enduring the consequences of forced displacement and cultural disruption to grappling with inadequate resources and discriminatory policies, Native American communities have faced multifaceted challenges that have deeply impacted their ability to receive equitable and effective healthcare. Join us in this enlightening episode as we engage with Dr. Emily Haozous, a distinguished Research Scientist at the Pacific Institute for Research and Evaluation. Through the lens of her research, Haozous delves into the historical and systemic conditions that have limited healthcare access for these communities, uncovering deeply rooted challenges and disparities. Her pioneering contributions shed light on these critical issues, striving to bridge gaps in understanding and advocating for impactful change within these healthcare systems. References Haozous EA, Trott Jaramillo E, Willging CE. Getting to know: American Indian elder health seeking in an under-funded healthcare system. Qualitative Research in Health. December 2021. Haozous EA, Lee J, Soto C. Urban American Indian and Alaska Native Data Sovereignty: Ethical Issues. American Indian and Alaska Native Mental Health Research. 2021. Jaramillo ET, Haozous EA, Willging CE. The Community as the Unit of Healing: Conceptualizing Social Determinants of Health and Well-Being for Older American Indian Adults. Gerontologist. May 2022.
September 6, 2023 by Aging Fast & Slow

Funding for Change: The Power of Crowds in Healthcare Innovation with Dr. Leon Adelman Ep. 67

Does this sound familiar? You've been told to focus on your qualifications and skills, believing that they alone will bring you success and recognition in the healthcare industry. However, despite your expertise, you find yourself struggling to gain the credibility and support you desire. The pain of pouring your heart and soul into your innovations and ideas, only to be met with skepticism and indifference, is disheartening. It's time to break free from the ineffective path and discover the key to building authority and positioning yourself in the healthcare industry for the recognition and support you deserve. Episode Timeline: 00:03:10 - Navigating the Job Market 00:06:13 - Fundraising and Crowdfunding 00:10:27 - Importance of Team and Talent 00:12:18 - Building on the Core Product 00:19:53 - Leveraging Credibility and Positioning 00:21:41 - Leveraging Authority and Connections 00:22:18 - The Importance of Clear Messaging 00:23:25 - Scaling and Optimization 00:25:10 - Support and Contact Information Links and Mentions: ivyclinicians.io Listen to this episode now and Subscribe to the Provider’s Edge to never miss an episode SabrinaRunbeck.com/Podcast SabrinaRunbeck.com/Apple-Podcast Stay Tuned, Stay Successful! We love to hear your feedback. Send me your stories or questions here: SabrinaRunbeck.com/Connect We are here to support you, so let us know how we can further uplevel your success!
September 6, 2023

Mentorship, Women Physicians, and Leadership with Kathleen Neuzil, MD, MPH

Kathleen Neuzil, MD, MPH, is the Myron M. Levine MD, DTPH Professor in Vaccinology, professor of medicine and pediatrics, and is the director for the Center for Vaccine Development and Global Health at the University of Maryland School of Medicine. Mike Sacopulos speaks with Neuzil about her chapter in the book, Lessons Learned:  Stories from Women Physician Leaders, her work for a non-profit, and her work in academic medicine. Throughout her career the power of mentorship, both as beneficiary and as benefactor, has been an inspiration to her. But what makes a good mentor?  How do women find role models who balance a family and a successful career? How has the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic had an impact on women and young families advancing in their healthcare careers? Neuzil’s leadership story is inspirational. She shares how small acts of kindness, via mentorship, can result in tremendous returns. Her clinical and policy talent, anchored on the bedrock of science, has benefited countless people around the globe. Learn more about the American Association for Physician Leadership at www.physicianleaders.org  
September 6, 2023

Evidence, Community and Governance with Alan Weil

In Season 2 we’ll be drilling down on questions about what works and how to scale. Alan Weil is a great person to kick off this conversation. He is the editor of the premiere health policy journal Health Affairs, previously directed Medicaid in Colorado and led an ambitious health study at the Urban Institute. We discuss:How states use Medicaid to create entirely new delivery systemsThat we should not bank on savings from whole person careThe keys to successful implementation: focus on customer experience, implement iteratively and have strong feedback loops The missed opportunities to understand and solve for the underlying roots of inequityThe conversation ended in an unexpected place - a discussion of governance and power:“If a pot of funds being used to improve the health of a population is governed by a nonprofit health system, a state or a state authority, a county or a local authority or government or a community based organization, each of those enterprises will begin the process differently, which leads me to believe that they will almost certainly end the process differently … And we don't have a lot of examples in this country have the kind of community governance of resources that I think would be most valuable,"Relevant LinksAlan Weil’s podcast “A Health Podyssey”A Conversation on Health Equity with Alan WeilCommonwealth Fund ROI Calculator for Partnerships to Address the Social Determinants of HealthBuilding Community Power To Dismantle Policy-Based Structural Inequity In Population HealthMedicaid Transformation: Past, Present and Future with Alan Weil of Health AffairsThe Results of the CMMI Accountable Health Communities Model 1The Results of the CMMI Accountable Health Communities Model 2About Our GuestAlan Weil is the Editor-in-Chief of Health Affairs, the nation's leading journal at the intersection of health, health care, and policy. For the previous decade he was the executive director of the National Academy for State Health Policy (NASHP), an independent, non-partisan, non-profit research and policy organization. Before that, he directed the Urban Institute's Assessing the New Federalism project, one of the largest privately funded social policy research projects ever undertaken in the United States; held a cabinet position as executive director of the Colorado Department of Health Care Policy and Financing; and was assistant general counsel in the Massachusetts Department of Medical Security. He earned his bachelor's degree from the University of California at Berkeley, a master's degree from Harvard's Kennedy School of Government, and a J.D. from Harvard Law School. Follow Alan Weil @alanrweil on Twitter for the latest developments in health policy and Health Affairs.
September 6, 2023 by The Other 80
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