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Coming Soon: Season 8 of The Handoff!

We're back with an all-new season of The Handoff! Listen in as Dr. Dani Bowie tells you what to expect this time around.
August 2, 2023 by The Handoff

GME and the physician pipeline with AMA Chief Academic Officer Sanjay Desai, MD

Compelling research, discussions, opinions and more—enjoy these original podcasts from the AMA for the latest in medicine and patient care. AMA Update AMA Update The AMA Update podcast covers a range of health care topics affecting the lives of physicians and patients. Hear from physicians and experts on COVID-19, monkeypox, advocacy issues, scope of practice and more. Because who’s doing the talking matters. Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Simplecast | AMA Update videos | Audio transcripts AMA Moving Medicine AMA Moving Medicine From emerging issues to new innovations, the AMA Moving Medicine podcast brings you the physicians, scientists and all the leading voices making a difference in health care today. Subscribe now on your favorite podcast platform. Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Simplecast | Stitcher | Moving Medicine videos | Audio transcripts |  Making the Rounds Making the Rounds This podcast features advice, interviews and discussions on the most important topics affecting medical students’ lives and careers. Subscribe now on your favorite podcast platform. Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Simplecast | Stitcher | Audio transcripts AMA Thriving in Private Practice AMA Thriving in Private Practice Private practices have been under intense pressure for years; the COVID-19 pandemic has only exacerbated the financial strain and highlighted the burdens faced by physician practice owners each day. As a private practice physician, you know you need skills they didn’t teach you in med school to make your practice thrive. The AMA’s Thriving in Private Practice podcast, launching this summer, highlights the experience of private practice physicians who know your pain points—like workflow snags and payor audits—and can help you navigate these issues and more. Don't miss an episode—subscribe on your favorite podcast platform today. Apple Podcasts | Simplecast | Audio transcripts AMA Prioritizing Equity AMA Prioritizing Equity AMA Prioritizing Equity podcast illuminates how determinants of health uniquely impact marginalized communities, public health and health equity, with an eye on both short-term and long-term implications. Subscribe on your favorite podcast platform. Apple Podcasts | Amazon Music | Spotify AMA STEPS Forward® podcast series AMA STEPS Forward® podcast series Hear health care leaders share how they overcame practice challenges by implementing real-world solutions that helped put the joy back into the practice of medicine. Apple Podcasts | Spotify | AMA Ed Hub™ | Audio transcripts JAMA Network™ podcasts JAMA Network™ podcasts Catch up on the research, opinion and educational content from across the JAMA Network™, including the JAMA Editors' Summary, Author Interviews and the popular JAMA Clinical Reviews series. JAMA Podcasts Ethics Talk podcasts Ethics Talk podcasts Ethics Talk podcasts explore the ethical and professional challenges that medical students and physicians regularly confront during their education and practice careers. Journal of Ethics | PodBean | AMA Ed Hub™ Stories of Care: A CDC Project Firstline podcast from the AMA Stories of Care: A CDC Project Firstline podcast from the AMA Through the voices of health care experts and front-line personnel, this podcast explores the intersection of infection control and equity and examines how access plays a key role. AMA Ed Hub | Apple Podcasts | Spotify ReachMD ReachMD Keep up to date with the latest developments in Medicare's new Quality Payment Program by listening to this podcast series. ReachMD
August 2, 2023 by AMA Moving Medicine

Ep1: Transatlantic Investing and Fund II Strategy, with Panakes Partners

Episode 1: PanakesTitle: Transatlantic Investing and Fund II Strategy, with Panakes PartnersWhat's shaping the future of Life Sciences? Join Henry Peck as he chats with Diana Saraceni and Alessio Beverina, co-founders and managing directors of Panakes, a venture capital firm that’s helping to build the next generation of game-changing technologies companies in the field of Life Sciences.Diana brings 23 years of venture capital experience and previously co-founded another successful venture capital firm called 360 Capital. Alessio, with an engineering background, co-founded Panakes in 2015 after working as a research engineer at Sofinnova Partners.Throughout the episode, Diana and Alessio provide valuable insights into the evolving landscape of medtech investing, shedding light on the complexities, challenges, and opportunities in the field.Topics include:Current market conditions and challenges faced by companies in medtechKey learnings from Panakes’ first fund which focused on medtech and raised €75 millionStrategies for the newly raised second fund, with plans to expand its focus to include biotech and opportunities where medtech and biotech convergeThe impact of regulatory changes, particularly the MDR (Medical Device Regulation) shift and the increasing prioritization of FDA approval in Europe  Navigating the evolving landscape of digital health and its intersection with artificial intelligence (AI)Health tech and digital health opportunities in Europe compared to the USA reflection on the future of healthcare innovationDiana and Alessio’s upcoming participation at the LSI Europe ‘23 conference in September, where they will discuss these topics in greater detailAnd more!Key moments00:29 - Discussion about Panakes Partners, their first 75 million euro fund, and learnings from it.05:00 - Introduction to the new strategy for fund two, focusing on medtech and adding biotech.12:00 - Health tech and digital health opportunities across different European geographies.27:00 - Opportunities and challenges of AI in healthcare, especially in imaging and drug discovery30:23 - The spaces and technologies Diana and Alessio think are ripe for innovation.35:34 - What Diana and Alessio are looking forward to discussing at LSI Europe 23 in Barcelona.Transcript of episodeGuest links and resources:Connect with Diana Saraceni: LinkedInConnect with Alessio Beverina: LinkedIn | TwitterPanakesConnect with Henry: Twitter | LinkedInLearn more about LSISign up for LSI Europe '23Connect with LSI:
August 2, 2023 by Emerging Medtech Today

Ep2: Impact Investing and Serving Vulnerable Communities, with Ship2B Ventures

Can investing change lives and shape a better future? Join us in this thought-provoking episode as Henry Peck engages in an enlightening conversation with Jordi Ferrer, an economist and investment director at Ship2B Ventures, a venture capital firm that invests in impact startups focused on healthcare, climate-related projects, and education.Throughout the episode, Jordi shares valuable insights into impact investing in the healthcare sector, emphasizing the importance of aligning financial returns with measurable social impact to drive positive change in vulnerable communities.Topics include:Ship2B Ventures’ focus on vulnerable communities, targeting investments for the elderly, those with chronic diseases, and people with physical or cognitive impairmentsThe difference between impact funds and traditional venture capital or private equity in the healthcare sectorThe importance of intentionality, additionality, and measurement in impact investingMethodologies for identifying and measuring social impact goalsThe challenges of reconciling financial and impact objectivesExamples of companies within Ship2B Ventures’ portfolio that prioritize specific conditions to maximize impactJordi’s upcoming participation at the LSI Europe ‘23 conference in September, where he will discuss these topics in greater detailAnd more!Key moments:00:28 - Jordi introduces himself, his background in the healthcare sector and Ship2Be Ventures.03:34 - What impact investing is, and how it differentiates from traditional venture capital.07:56 - The challenges of measuring impact results and how Ship2Be Ventures aligns financial and impact objectives.16:46 - Why more funds may not be using the impact investing approach, and the growing trend of impact investing.25:57 - The holistic approach Ship2Be Ventures takes by addressing various aspects of healthcare beyond just treating diseases.30:00 - Jordi's excitement about LSI Europe 23 in Barcelona.Transcript of episodeGuest links and resources:Connect with Jordi Ferrer: LinkedIn | TwitterShip2B VenturesConnect with Henry: Twitter | LinkedInLearn more about LSISign up for LSI Europe '23Connect with LSI:Browse Episodes | Twitter | LinkedIn | Facebook |
August 2, 2023 by Emerging Medtech Today

Navigating Corporate Crises: The Art of Apology and its Impact on Business Success with Sabrina Runbeck Ep 62

Explore how the art of apologizing can shape the fate of a business during a crisis.  As an executive or founder in the healthcare space, it’s crucial to understand the significance of an apology, especially when things go wrong.  An appropriate apology can mean the difference between escalating a crisis and mitigating damage, between losing trust and rebuilding relationships.  We will explore 3 case studies: Case Study: United Airlines Incident The public fallout and the missed opportunity in expressing regret. Case Study: Deepwater Horizon Incident BP's handling of the oil spill and the crucial role of accepting responsibility. Case Study: Snapchat's Advert Misstep How Snapchat's apology lacked genuine repentance. Key Takeaways: Understanding the 5 Apology Languages: Expressing Regret, Accept Responsibility, Make Restitution, Genuinely Repent, and Request Forgiveness. Their importance in maintaining a company's reputation and customer relationships. Episode Timeline: [00:03:38] - United Airlines case study [00:07:08] - Expressing regret [00:13:17] - CEO Tony Hayward's public statement [00:15:10] - The deep water horizon oil spill [00:20:25] - The impact of a poorly handled apology [00:26:45] - Making restitution [00:30:34] - Rebuilding trust and overcoming setbacks Links and Mentions: The 5 Apology Languages by Gary Chapman 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!
August 2, 2023

Navigating Structural Racism’s Terrain

Structural racism has attracted increasing interest as an explanation for racial disparities in health. But structural racism has often been measured using single-indicator proxies such as housing discrimination. This approach leaves important aspects of structural racism unaccounted for. We kick off season 3 with social epidemiologist and associate professor at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Dr. Lori Dean. Dean is leading the way in exploring new definitions and methods to measure structural racism. Dean discusses her groundbreaking research delving into the influence of individual- and neighborhood-level social and economic factors on health disparities and outcomes for those managing chronic illnesses. Reference Dean, LT, Thorpe RJ. What Structural Racism Is (or Is Not) and How to Measure It: Clarity for Public Health and Medical Researchers. American Journal of Epidemiology. August 2022 
August 2, 2023 by Aging Fast & Slow

A physician versus his state medical board

Alan Lindemann, an obstetrics-gynecology physician, exposes the overlooked side of state medical boards. Join us as we shed light on the damage done to physicians and patients. Discover the need for transparency, accountability, and improved oversight to ensure the fair functioning of medical boards and safeguard the well-being of all involved. 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 discusses his KevinMD article, "Unveiling the hidden damage: the secretive world of medical boards." The Podcast by KevinMD is brought to you by the Nuance Dragon Ambient eXperience. With a growing physician shortage, increasing burnout, and declining patient satisfaction, a dramatic change is needed to make health care more efficient and effective and bring back the joy of practicing medicine. AI-driven ambient clinical intelligence promises to help by revolutionizing patient and provider experiences with clinical documentation that writes itself. The Nuance Dragon Ambient eXperience, or DAX for short, is a voice-enabled, ambient clinical intelligence solution that automatically captures patient encounters securely and accurately at the point of care. Physicians who use DAX have reported a 50 percent decrease in documentation time and a 70 percent reduction in feelings of burnout, and 83 percent of patients say their physician is more personable and conversational. Rediscover the joy of medicine with clinical documentation that writes itself, all within the EHR. 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/nxnUA4 Powered by CMEfy.
August 2, 2023 by The Podcast by KevinMD

DOCSF 2023: VR Technology Updates and Application of VR in ASC’s

In this episode, discover the groundbreaking potential of virtual reality (VR) in healthcare, with a specific focus on surgical training and assessment. Join Dr. Justin Barad from Osso VR as he addresses the challenges of surgeon training and the need for objective skill assessment in modern surgery. Learn about their innovative VR platform offers hands-on training and precise surgeon evaluation. VR simulations not only enhance education but have the power to positively transform healthcare outcomes. Tune in to explore the exciting possibilities of VR in medical training and practice!

Episode 32 – Saj Zafar

Saj Zafar is a Leadership Trainer, Motivational Speaker, Author and an accredited Personal and Professional Development Coach. She is also the founder of 'Institute for Change', a specialist training and coaching consultancy which primarily focuses on helping organisations create inclusive cultures. Having spent a lifetime overcoming barriers, defying many gender roles and stereotypes, and achieving many firsts, Saj delivers her training and coaching programs to a diverse range of organisations, specialising in helping and supporting senior leaders to get the best out of their workforce. Qualifying in Social Work and graduating in Forensic Psychology, it is no surprise that at the tender age of 24 Saj ended up in prison. One of her ‘claims to fame’ is being the first and youngest Asian female to join the Prison Service as a Prison Governor. Not surprisingly, the very things that helped catapult her to success (young, Asian and female), became her challenges as she strived to thrive in a predominantly white male environment.Her 'can do' mind set, attitude, and resilience, led her to spend the next 20 years working in challenging areas in both local and central government. Setting up the first therapeutic unit for young sex offenders in the UK, leading on transformational change programs in failing institutions, working for the Prison and Probation Ombudsman, Prison Reform, and Public Protection, led her to build an exemplary reputation in strategic leadership working effectively with senior leadership teams, including Ministers and senior officials in both local and central governments. It is these credentials that led to her appointment as the Ministerial Engagement Lead for Grenfell and subsequently the Wind Rush Program. She is a renowned authority in Leadership Development & Organisational Change. She has a professional credibility with a proven track record of leading, shaping and influencing large, complex change programmes within regulated environments. It is her ability to create safe psychological spaces and have candid and courageous conversations, that has made her the ‘go to’ person for gender and race equality. Saj uses her experiences and weaves these into her training/coaching/mentoring to make learning interesting, impactful and of value for the participants.Her own experience of working in ‘all male’ environments as the only female leader and managing those relationships, regardless of the treatment she received, has made her one of the leaders in helping organisations change the demographics of the top tier.In this episode, Saj and I chat about:Her leadership roles Her leadership style Her leadership journey The leaders that helped her rise The challenges she faced on her journey How she navigated those challenges How she thinks you can become a strong and kind leader Her ‘take home’ leadership messages for the listeners, and What she is currently excited to be working on.Saj can be found and/or contacted via the following online platform addresses:https://www.instituteforchange.nethttps://www.leadhershipacademy.co.ukhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/saj-zafar/Please reach out to Dr Harrison for individual coaching and/or organisational training via [email protected] web address and social media profile links / handles include:www.dradamharrison.comhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/dradamharrison/www.youtube.com/c/DrAdamPhysicianCoachhttps://www.facebook.com/coachingmentoringdoctors/https://www.instagram.com/dradamharrison/https://www.tiktok.com/@physiciancoachHe has co-written a new online course...
August 2, 2023 by Inspiring Women Leaders

#212: Breaking the Myths about Work-Life Integration

In this podcast episode, we’re going to break some myths about the concept of work-life integration and how work-life balance is possible with a polarity mindset and a strategy. There are some false assumptions that achieving work-life balance is not possible, and work-life integration is the best option for finding a way out of burnout into a more balanced life. While both of these approaches are trying to get the same outcome, people don’t realize it isn’t a problem to solve but a polarity to manage. In this episode, we talk about the false beliefs in work-life balance, how it leads you to false choices, and the two main factors that influence work-life balance. We also talk about the importance of knowing your ‘why’ in creating work-life balance and some positive outcomes when looking at your professional and personal life. For full show notes and links, visit: https://www.missinglogic.com/new-podcast If you found value in this episode, please subscribe and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts! SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS: https://www.linkedin.com/company/missinglogic-llc https://www.facebook.com/missinglogicLLC https://twitter.com/MissingLogicLLC https://www.instagram.com/missinglogic_llc/

#57, Pioneering Next-Generation Biologics Testing with Jean Francois Brepson, CEO of Pathoquest

Learn about Pathoquest's next-generation sequencing based QC solution for biologic manufacturing on the AWS Health Innovation Podcast with host Dr. Amrita Sarkar and guest Jean Francois Brepson, CEO of Pathoquest.
August 1, 2023 by AWS Health Innovation Podcast

Bridging the Communication Gap in Dementia Care with Jane Mullins, Ph.D.

Jane Mullins, Ph.D. is a dedicated professional with a 30-year background in dementia care. As a trained nurse, Jane has worked in various roles, including managing care homes and supporting people with dementia in memory clinics. Her empathetic approach focuses on enhancing communication and understanding between individuals with dementia and their families. Jane's groundbreaking multisensory reminiscence technique has been a game-changer for couples impacted by dementia, encouraging connection and rekindling memories. Her book, "Finding the Light in Dementia Care," showcases her unwavering commitment to improving the lives of those living with cognitive impairment. She recently transformed the lessons in her book into an online course, available to anyone, In this episode, Jane highlights the importance of building trust and empathy with people with dementia and their families throughout their care journey. She believes that the person with dementia should always lead the way in their care, allowing them to create a trusting environment with the caregivers. This trust enables effective communication, which can significantly improve the person's quality of life, even in advanced stages of the disease. In this episode, you will learn: how to enhance dementia caregiving communication by utilizing sensory props and crafting a secure atmosphereways to streamline the learning process for caregivers with easy-to-understand, engaging, and compact educational materialthe crucial role of advanced care strategies and transparent dialogues in dementia carehow to access the Duet Caregiving Training approach, embracing Dignity, Understanding, Empathy, and Training principles About Jane Mullins, Ph. D Dr. Jane M. Mullins is a dementia nurse consultant who has devoted over 25 years to the study and practice of dementia care. Through listening to and supporting people and their families during their diagnosis in memory clinics, caring for them in hospital and in care homes, she has helped throughout all of the stages of their condition. Jane has uncovered certain common features that may help caregivers and the people they care for find better ways of coping. Her practice experience is backed up by expert knowledge gained from attending conferences, continuing education, lecturing and keeping up to date with research, as well as studying for her Ph.D. which explores multisensory ways of communicating and connecting. Connect with Dr. Mullins WebsiteTwitter Facebook LinkedInMature Times About the Podcast AlzAuthors is the global community of authors writing about Alzheimer’s and dementia from personal experience to light the way for others. Our podcast introduces you to our authors who share their stories and insights to provide knowledge, comfort, and support. Please subscribe so you don’t miss a word. If our authors’ stories move you, please leave a review. And don’t forget to share our podcast with family and friends on their own dementia journeys. We are a 501(c)(3) charitable organization totally reliant on donations to do what we do. Your generosity will help cover our many operating costs, which include website hosting and maintenance fees, service charges to keep things running smoothly, and marketing expenses to promote our authors, expand our content, improve our reach, and more. Our ongoing work supports our mission to lift the silence and stigma of Alzheimer’s and other dementias. To sustain our efforts please visit https://alzauthors.com/donate/ . Thank you for listening. We are a WCN Featured Podcast. Proud to be on The Health Podcast Network. Want to be on the podcast? Here’s what you need to know. AlzAuthors.com Shop our Store

Hospice Nurse Hadley Helps Those Struggling With Death and Loss Through Best Selling Book and TikTok (with Hadley Vlahos of @nursehadley)

In this episode of the Ask Nurse Alice podcast, host Alice Benjamin welcomes hospice nurse Hadley Vlahos of @nursehadley as a guest. Hadley shares her experiences and insights as a hospice nurse, discussing the importance of providing compassionate end-of-life care and the challenges healthcare professionals face in these situations. Alice and Hadley also touch on the role of hospice nurses in supporting patients and their families, as well as the impact of social media in raising awareness about the death and dying process. Nurse Hadley highlights her book titled "The In-Between: Unforgettable Encounters During Life's Final Moments." It serves as a valuable resource for both healthcare professionals and the general public, aiming to initiate conversations about death. Tune in to gain a deeper understanding of hospice care and the value it brings to both patients and healthcare providers.>>Read about Nurse Hadley on nurse.org!Jump ahead to listen:[00:00:33] Dealing with death as a nurse. [00:04:20] Choosing the specialty of hospice. [00:09:32] Miraculous recoveries and unexplainable events. [00:11:04] Hallucinations and deceased loved ones. [00:17:03] Being prepared for death. [00:19:24] Failing as a hospice nurse. [00:22:44] Starting conversations around death. 
August 1, 2023 by Ask Nurse Alice

Celebrating Another Year of Life – A Special Birthday Podcast with Dr. Ericka Goodwin

In this special bonus episode, I’m going to share reflections on my past year and strategies that I am putting in place to make my next year of life even better.  You know I’m all about the be better, do better, live better. Questions this episode will answer: How do you use the Better 7 as a reflection tool? How does Dr. Ericka implement the Better 7 to plan for her goals? What does legacy look like beyond children? Whether you are just starting your journey of adulting or trying to figure out this mid-life situation, there is something for you in this episode.  Plus, you’re going to get to know me more and learn how I face my own challenges. Connect with Dr. Ericka: https://instagram.com/doctorericka https://facebook.com/doctorericka https://linkedin.com/in/doctorericka https://doctorericka.com Resources: Telepsychiatry Practice:  GoodwinMed.com Free coaching guide, Feel Better:  5 Tips to Overcoming Anxiety: FeelBetterBonus.com About Dr. Ericka: Dr. Ericka Goodwin is on a mission to help you Be Better, Do Better, and Live Better. She is a Harvard-trained, double board-certified psychiatrist, bestselling author, top-rated speaker, integrative lifestyle coach, and creator of the hit podcast, “Better with Dr. Ericka.” She is a graduate of Spelman College and Emory University School of Medicine. She also completed her General Psychiatry Residency at Morehouse School of Medicine. Dr. Ericka works with organizations and high-performing individuals who are stuck and want to get back to getting better results and living a better life. Within a few moments of being with Dr. Ericka, you can see why executives, leaders, and entrepreneurs hire her to get to the next level. She takes Ivy League strategies and simplifies them into easy-to-use steps that everyone can relate to. Dr. Ericka’s down-to-earth style makes it easy for everyone to relate to her story, feel seen, heard, and look within to access greater levels of personal and professional breakthroughs. Dr. Ericka’s story is proof that “When you know better, you can do better!”
August 1, 2023 by Better with Doctor Ericka

Vestibular Schwannoma Treatment, Genetics of Dilated Cardiomyopathy, Folic Acid to Prevent Neural Tube Defects, and more

Editor’s Summary by Mary McGrae McDermott, MD, Deputy Editor of JAMA, the Journal of the American Medical Association, for the August 1, 2023, issue. Related Content: Audio Highlights
August 1, 2023 by JAMA Editor’s Summary
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