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45 I Cross-Cultural TB Reflections II—Marshallese, Afghan, & Congolese Perspectives, Overcoming Historical Shadows for Better Health Outcomes

Summary: We dive into the enduring impacts of historical events on healthcare perceptions and practices, particularly focusing on the Marshallese and Afghan communities affected by latent tuberculosis (TB). Host Raj Sundar and guests including Disney, Jasmine, Duncan Reid, and Franky explore themes such as cultural literacy in healthcare, the influence of past military activities and nuclear tests on community health, and the critical role of education in overcoming health-related stigmas. Together, we discuss how a deeper understanding of individual and community histories can foster more effective and empathetic healthcare practices, addressing nuances like the stigma around free healthcare and various cultural expectations of medical systems. Overview: Common misconceptions and stigma associated with TB in diverse communities. Overview of the historical impact of U.S. nuclear tests on the Marshallese community's health. The importance of culturally aware healthcare for immigrants, highlighting personal experiences. Addressing the stigma around free healthcare and suspicion towards vaccines in the Congolese community. The differences between healthcare expectations in the U.S. and immigrants' home countries. The necessity for community-specific education to combat TB stigma. The role of community health navigators in destigmatizing TB within Afghan communities. The need for creating cultural profiles to improve community-specific healthcare awareness. The importance of acknowledging historical context in healthcare settings. Next Step Visit our website, Healthcare for Humans, and join our community to enjoy exclusive benefits at https://www.healthcareforhumans.org/support/ Earn CME Credits: Clinicians, enhance your learning by earning valuable continuing education credits while listening. Utilize your CME funds to join our community. Support Our Mission: Non-clinicians, explore exclusive content and contribute to our collective journey. Be an Active Participant: Go beyond listening. Shape our narrative by co-creating episodes with us. Be part of our community by visiting https://www.healthcareforhumans.org/support/. Follow us on Instagram @healthcareforhumanspodcast Sponsored by: Public Health – Seattle & King County TB Clinic
May 1, 2024 by Healthcare for Humans

EP 31: Transforming Healthcare Through Emotional Onboarding

Fostering meaningful coworker relationships from day one cultivates a nourished and peaceful organizational culture, thus promoting a positive work environment. In this episode, Quint Studer explores the critical practice of emotional onboarding, a method he equates to the welcoming and communal support found in recovery meetings for alcoholics and drug addicts. This approach not only helps new healthcare employees, like nurses, feel connected and supported but also addresses the high turnover rates that plague the industry.  So, grab your coffee, and let's break into this transformative discussion that could redefine emotional well-being and retention in healthcare. Click this link to the show notes, transcript, and resources: https://healthyworkforceinstitute.com/podcast-episodes/
May 1, 2024 by Coffee Break

Building Sustainable Home-Based Care Models with Dr. Gregory Goodman Medical Director at Maribel Health

Leveraging technology to optimize workflows and scale home-based care efficiently is crucial for success in modern healthcare. In this episode, Dr. Gregory Goodman Medical Director at Maribel Health, delves into the transformative impact of home-based care in the healthcare ecosystem. He and his team at Maribel Health, focus on making the home the center of healthcare, offering expertise and tools to large healthcare organizations to deliver exceptional care at home. Throughout this interview, Greg discusses the strategic partnership approach Maribel takes, emphasizing long-term commitment and sustainability. He also highlights the importance of technology in optimizing workflows, scaling home-based care efficiently, and building deep connections with patients and families in their home environment. Tune in and learn how home-centered care is revolutionizing healthcare delivery! Resources:  Watch the entire interview here.  Connect with and follow Gregory on LinkedIn here. Learn more about Maribel Health on LinkedIn and their website. Subscribe to Greg’s podcast here.
May 1, 2024 by Outcomes Rocket

A doctor’s digital twin

We delve into the future of health care with Scott Ellner, a general surgeon. Join us as we explore how AI and machine learning are transforming preventive medicine, addressing the looming physician shortage, and tackling issues of data privacy and bias in health care algorithms. We'll discuss the role of regulatory frameworks, the importance of diversity in AI development teams, and practical strategies for integrating AI into clinical practice. Scott Ellner has been a general surgeon for over 20 years, and can be reached at PEAK Health. He discusses the KevinMD article, "The doctor’s digital twin will see you now." Our presenting sponsor is Nuance, a Microsoft company. Together, Microsoft and Nuance are leveraging their rich digital technology and advanced AI capabilities to tackle some of health care's biggest challenges. AI-driven technology promises to revolutionize patient and provider experiences with clinical documentation that writes itself. The Nuance Dragon Ambient eXperience, or DAX for short, is a voice-enabled solution that automatically captures patient encounters securely and accurately at the point of care. DAX Copilot combines proven conversational and ambient AI with the most advanced generative AI in a mobile application that integrates directly with your existing workflows. Physicians who use DAX have reported a 50 percent decrease in documentation time and a 70 percent reduction in feelings of burnout, and 85 percent of patients say their physician is more personable and conversational. Discover AI-powered clinical documentation that writes itself. Visit https://nuance.com/daxinaction to see a 12-minute DAX Copilot demo. 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/UbAIMD Powered by CMEfy.
May 1, 2024 by The Podcast by KevinMD

Telling a Stronger Story: The Art of Communicating CME Outcomes

Are you measuring CME outcomes effectively or just tacking them on at the end? If you're involved in developing, measuring and reporting on CME outcomes, you know it's become an expected part of the process. But many CME providers still struggle with integrating outcomes throughout program design and implementation. This leads to poor practices like tacking on outcomes at the end, writing vague questions, and creating reports that fail to tell a compelling story. To truly demonstrate the value and impact of your education, outcomes measurement needs to be woven in from the very beginning. In episode 113 of Write Medicine Wendy Cerenzia and Emily Belcher of CE Outcomes share their hard-won insights on outcomes measurements. Tune in to: 1. Learn why and how to integrate outcomes planning into the earliest stages of educational design  2. Discover tips for writing effective outcomes questions that align with learning objectives and avoid common pitfalls 3. Understand what makes a compelling outcomes report that ties the story together for stakeholders Ready to uplevel your outcomes game? Takeaways 1. Outcomes measurement must be integrated from the beginning of educational planning and design, not tacked on at the end. Take action today by reviewing your process for integrating outcomes measurement into educational design. This will help you identify opportunities to involve outcomes experts earlier.  2. Effective outcomes questions align with learning objectives, avoid vagueness and confusing options, and consider the target audience, education format, and intended data use. Work with your faculty to carefully craft outcomes questions that align with objectives and will yield meaningful data. And consider pilot testing questions. 3. A compelling outcomes report ties the story together by connecting program goals, educational design, key findings, and important learnings. When you are writing your next outcomes report, challenge yourself to weave a coherent narrative that demonstrates the "why" behind the education and interprets the data to extract relevant insights. Focus on clearly communicating the impact and value. Connect with Wendy and Emily CE Outcomes [email protected] Emily Belcher, Director of Research and Analytics: [email protected] Timestamps 0:00 Introduction 1:05 Measuring Continuing Medical Education Outcomes 2:46 Current State of Outcomes in CME and CPD 5:58 Poor Practices in Measuring Outcomes 10:13 Root Cause of Not Starting with the End in Mind 10:26 Outcomes Standardization Project 18:07 Importance of Internal Consistency in Definitions 19:19 Effectiveness of Outcomes Measurement Frameworks 22:21 Expectations from Supporters in Outcomes Reporting 26:45 Cautious Approach to Using AI in Outcomes Analysis 31:36 Elements of a Good Outcome Story 34:45 Future Directions in Outcomes Analysis and Reporting 38:24 Three Takeaways and Action Steps from Episode 113 Subscribe to the Write Medicine podcast! Don’t forget to subscribe to the Write Medicine podcast for more valuable insights on continuing medical education content for health professionals. Click the Follow button and subscribe on your favorite platform.
May 1, 2024 by Write Medicine

Anaphylaxis and Med Errors: A Case Study with Dave Dovell, RN

Imagine being a nurse faced with a patient who has taken a fistful of someone else's medications, leading to a life-threatening allergic reaction. This was the reality Dave Dovell, a registered nurse and author, confronted in a fascinating case study he shares during this podcast episode. He takes listeners on a deep dive into the clinical presentation and management of anaphylaxis and offers insights into providing compassionate care. This powerful case study underscores the multifaceted challenges nurses face and the importance of prioritizing patient-centered care even in the most demanding situations. Mentioned in this episode: The New RN: A blog and more for new nurses and student nurses Brand New Nurse, by Dave Dovell Check out Nicole Kupchik's exam reviews and practice questions at nicolekupchikconsulting.com. Use the promo code UPMYGAME20 to get 20% off all products. Do you need help with your resume, interviewing, or need career coaching? Check out Sarah at New Thing Nurse: Get 15% off of her resume and cover letter templates using the promo code UPMYGAME Nursing students and new grad career services  Experienced RN career services NP career services See the show notes at upmynursinggame.com.
May 1, 2024 by Up My Nursing Game

#251: TRU Series 1 – True Grit: Leading Through Chaos with Mindful Choices

The TRU Leader Podcast, hosted by Dr. Tracy Christopherson and Michelle Troseth, explores the challenges of leadership in a volatile, uncertain, complex, and ambiguous (VUCA) world. The hosts emphasize the need for adaptability and mindful decision-making, focusing on the development of resilience and self-awareness. Key traits of true leaders such as persistence, boldness, courage, and mindfulness are discussed, with the aim to provide listeners with innovative thinking and actionable strategies for success both professionally and personally. The importance of personal alignment, creativity, and discipline is underscored, highlighting how beliefs shape decisions and the significance of replacing limiting beliefs with empowering ones. The podcast stresses the role of values in making mindful choices and the essential nature of discipline in realizing goals, urging listeners to engage in self-reflection and to understand the power they hold to make changes at any moment, rather than waiting for the perfect opportunity. For full show notes and links, visit  https://www.missinglogic.com/truleader 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/
May 1, 2024 by The TRU Leader Podcast

Keynote: Welcome to This Week Health Sarah Richardson

May 1, 2024: In this special keynote of This Week Health, Bill Russell talks with Sarah Richardson, the newly appointed President, 229 Executive Development Community for This Week Health. She brings a vibrant energy and wealth of expertise from her extensive career in healthcare technology. They discuss her motives behind the transition and touch on the importance of fostering effective networking and collaboration in the industry. As they delve deeper into our conversation, they ask thought-provoking questions like, why does the healthcare industry need continual executive development? What transportation does Sarah's background in technology and hospitality sector offer to the industry? And how does her move align with her passion for creating positive changes in the industry?Key Points:Sarah’s Role TransitionExecutive DevelopmentTransformative LeadershipPower of CollaborationSubscribe: This Week HealthTwitter: This Week HealthLinkedIn: Week HealthDonate: Alex’s Lemonade Stand: Foundation for Childhood Cancer

“Redefining Healthcare: Employers as Catalysts for Transformation”

This episode features Guest Host Kim Lynch (CEO Of Metis Health) and Darrel Moon (CEO of Aspirational Health) diving into the pivotal role employers play in transforming the healthcare landscape. Employers should actively engage in reshaping the healthcare paradigm, emphasizing accountability, alignment with employee needs, and a proactive approach to healthcare management. Darrell Moon is the founder and CEO of Aspirational Healthcare and Orriant. He is a leader in the Aspirational Healthcare movement, a new model of healthcare that focuses on customer needs. Moon has over 10 years of experience managing medical and psychiatric hospitals across the country as a CEO, COO, or CFO. In 1996, he founded Orriant to give employers more control over healthcare costs The conversation extends to addressing systemic inefficiencies and the need to shift focus from reactive to proactive healthcare solutions. Moon expresses optimism about the future, particularly with large employers embracing membership-based primary care and the growing accessibility of innovative healthcare products and services.
May 1, 2024 by Medicine in America

Staying sharp with Nadine Hauf || EP. 157

Laurie McGraw is speaking with Inspiring Woman Nadine Hauf.   In this 2024 WBL (Women Business Leaders) Series, Nadine begins our conversation with a view into how she developed an innovative technology hub for health plan members.  A place where people can come into the care system and understand what is available to them.  She built this […]

Episode #28. Harnessing Technology for Patient Safety: Insights from Leapfrog, with Ralph Johnson, Vice President of Informatics and Technology at the Leapfrog Group

The evolving landscape demands proactive involvement to leverage AI's potential benefits while effectively mitigating associated risks. In this episode, Ralph Johnson delves into the burgeoning realm of AI in healthcare and its implications for public policy and patient care and highlights the importance of addressing biases in AI models to ensure equitable healthcare delivery, especially in areas like maternity care, where disparities exist.  Tune in and learn how AI revolutionizes healthcare while prioritizing patient safety and quality improvement!
April 30, 2024 by Smart From The Start

Seize the Day: Embracing Life’s Moments with Alzheimer’s

Perhaps you can’t cure or even prevent Alzheimer’s, but what if you could slow the disease progression? Want to unlock the secrets to living in the moment with Alzheimer's? Get ready to embrace practical advice and actionable insights for a positive journey with Alzheimer's and dementia in this podcast with Danel Gibbs, MD.  He’s a retired neurologist with extensive knowledge in the anatomy of the brain and the disease process of Alzheimer's and dementia. His personal experience living with Alzheimer's provides a unique perspective, enhancing his credibility in discussing practical approaches to managing these conditions. He’s the author of "A Tattoo on My Brain" and "Dispatches from the Land of Alzheimer's," which offer a collection of essays and vignettes that provide valuable insights into the cognitive health and well-being of those living with Alzheimer's or dementia. His writing style, which simplifies complex scientific concepts, ensures that his work is accessible to a wide range of audiences, and his contributions to the understanding and management of Alzheimer's and dementia make him an essential guest on the podcast. Quotes:  “For those of us on the Alzheimer's journey, it's really important to embrace the moment and not dwell on the frustration of trying to remember the past and plan for the future. Happiness and peace come from focusing on the moment.” - Daniel Gibbs, M.D. “We don't have to wait for a cure. We can just do things that really make a significant difference, that are available, evidence proven, and don't cost anything. Except maybe a gym membership.” - Daniel Gibbs, M.D. In this episode, you will:  Explore real-life experiences of living with Alzheimer's and gain insights on managing the daily challenges.Discover the surprising link between sense of smell loss and Alzheimer's disease, and how it may impact early detection.Uncover the powerful impact of exercise on slowing the progression of Alzheimer's and enhancing overall well-being.Learn about dietary approaches that may help slow down the advancement of Alzheimer's disease. Resources mentioned: Trial MatchNational Institutes on Health - Clinical TrialsMind DietMediterranean Diet  After the Podcast Buy the Dispatches from the Land of Alzheimer's and A Tattoo on My Brain Watch the documentary A Tattoo on My Brain Read Daniel’s AlzAuthors Post Visit Daniel’s Blog Listen to Previous Podcasts: Daniel Gibbs, MD Untangles His Personal Battle Against Alzheimer’s Disease Writing Through the Fog 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 donate here. Ideas and opinions expressed in this podcast belong to the speakers and not AlzAuthors. Always consult your healthcare provider and legal and financial consultants for advice on any of the topics covered here. Thanks for listening. We are a Whole Care Network Featured Podcast Proud to be on The Health Podcast Network Find us on The World Podcast Network and babyboomer.org Want to be on the podcast? Here’s what you need to know We've got merch! Shop our Store

Simplifying Holistic Chronic Care Management with Dr. Arti Masturzo, the Chief Medical Officer at CCS

Remembering that healthcare is a privilege and approaching it with a heart makes our community healthier. In this episode, Dr. Arti Masturzo, the Chief Medical Officer at CCS, shares insights into her journey in healthcare, the innovative work being done at CCS, and the impact of value-based care transformation. She discusses the unique services offered by CCS, emphasizing the company's approach to healthcare provider support, personalized patient education, and addressing social determinants of health. Arti also delves into the company's evolution and the importance of continuously adding value to the healthcare ecosystem. Moreover, she reflects on the impact of AI and the privilege of contributing to better healthcare outcomes.  Tune in to gain insightful perspectives on healthcare innovation from Dr. Arti's wealth of experience in the industry. Resources: Watch the entire interview here. Connect with and follow Arti on LinkedIn. Follow CCS on LinkedIn and visit their website.
April 30, 2024 by Outcomes Rocket

Dr. Stacey Johnston Spills the Tea on Automating Medication Reconciliation During a Transitioning to Epic

Welcome to HITea Tuesday, where we spill the tea on HIT. This week we have Stacey Johnston, MD, VP Vice President Chief Applications Officer at Baptist Health with us to share about her transitioning their disparate EHRs to EPIC and deciding to also automate medication reconciliation in the process.  With the patient and caregiver experience as their north star, she talks about saving her team 70,000 clicks in a year’s time by choosing to do both at the same time, improving patient care and reducing administrative burden across the board for both providers and healthcare consumers. Stacey is an ambitious ray of sunshine from the sunshine state and an inspiration to us all as one of the first women CMIOs. She speaks about what strategies keep her team and her at the top of their game as leaders in digital transformation. Be sure to tune in!
April 30, 2024 by HITea With Grace

Embracing Career Plan B When A Chronic Condition Interferes with Plan A

Many medical condition aren't life-threatening – but they can be life-altering. An injury, infertility, or sometimes, something as simple as a medication can be a barrier to to the life you imagined for yourself. How do you re-imagine a different future and not only survive, but thrive? Dr. Herman Williams survived a cardiac arrest when he was 31. But being an orthopedic surgeon was no longer possible. He had to create and advocate for a different future for himself. Herman shares his story and talks about the biggest barrier he had to overcome to live a life he never dreamed of.  Takeaways: Plan A is not the only option. Here's how to embrace Plan B. See a therapist. This is especially important if you have depression, anxiety or PTSD. But, even if you don’t, having a few sessions with a therapist – or a coach – can help you re-imagine your future. Acknowledge your fear. If fear is holding you back from moving on …tell your doctor. They can't read your mind so be straightforward: “I am really REALLY scared and here’s what I am afraid of”. They will hear you and depending on the situation, they might suggest additional testing, medication adjustment, or recommend extra monitoring to help put you at ease. Friends and family are a lifeline. Appreciate and accept support from those who are closest to you. But also – remember – that YOUR medical condition has an impact on them because being a caregiver – whether its emotional or physical – take a toll.   Links: Read more about Dr. Herman Williams story in his book, "Clear Living the Life You Never Dreamed Of." Get in touch with Archelle Email: [email protected] Instagram:  https://instagram.com/speakupforyourhealth Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/speakupforyourhealth
April 30, 2024 by Speak Up For Your Health
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