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Ep 22: LIVE at VIVE – The Future of Digital Health with Robin Goldsmith

In this episode of Nurse Rosa’s INsights, host Nurse Rosa Hart welcomes Robin Goldsmith, Global Lead for Health Innovation & Strategy at Verizon Business and host of the Healthcare On Air podcast. With over 15 years of experience in patient engagement, education, and data analytics, Robin is at the forefront of transforming healthcare through building the infrastructure to bring the vision of "The Connected Hospital" into reality and to optimize "Care in the Home." Together, they explore how telemedicine, home monitoring, and connectivity are reshaping patient and provider experiences. Robin shares his vision for a more equitable and tech-enabled healthcare system, emphasizing that remote monitoring and digital access can bridge the gap for underserved communities. When asked how he’d invest a billion dollars in healthcare, Robin’s answer is clear: equip at-risk communities with remote monitoring and connectivity to improve health outcomes. Key Takeaways: ✅ Early detection through remote monitoring can prevent serious health issues. ✅ Patient awareness and education are essential for effective health management. ✅ Investments in connectivity are critical for improving healthcare in underserved communities. ✅ Future innovations—like holographic telemedicine—could redefine patient interactions. ✅ Technology + accessibility = better health outcomes for all. Tune in for a deep dive into how technology is shaping the future of care—both inside hospitals and at home! Connect with Robin Goldsmith on LinkedIN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/robingoldsmith/ Follow Rosa Hart on your favorite social media platform @NurseRosaSpeaks 🎧 https://linktr.ee/nurserosaspeaks For more podcasts hosted by Rosa Hart, tune in to Stronger After Stroke, Aging Like A Pro, and The Lou Review.
March 26, 2025

Ep 21: LIVE at VIVE with Nick Patel on Human-Centered Innovation

Can Digital Transformation Truly Improve Patient Outcomes without Losing our Humanity? In this episode of Nurse Rosa’s INsights, host Rosa Hart sits down with Nick Patel, M.D., Physician Executive Partner at Pivot Point Consulting, to explore how technology is reshaping healthcare delivery at scale. Dr. Patel draws on nearly two decades of experience in internal medicine and digital health, including his influential leadership roles at Prisma Health, where he served as the first Chief Digital Officer. From implementing AI-driven tools and chatbots to integrating virtual reality, 3D printing, and hospital-at-home models, his work is redefining what’s possible in modern care. Together, they unpack the strategic alignment of clinical, consumer, and operational goals—and how healthcare systems can adopt a truly digital-forward approach. This episode is a must-listen for clinicians, executives, and innovators looking to drive meaningful change. The episode culminates with Dr. Patel’s answer to the “Billion Dollar Question.” To learn more, visit: 🌐 https://pivotpointconsulting.com Connect with Dr. Nick Patel: 🔗 LinkedIn 🔗 Pivot Point Consulting LinkedIn Follow Rosa Hart on your favorite social media platform @NurseRosaSpeaks 🎧 https://linktr.ee/nurserosaspeaks For more podcasts hosted by Rosa Hart, tune in to Stronger After Stroke, Aging Like A Pro, and The Lou Review.
March 19, 2025

Ep 20: CranioSense – Rethinking ICP with Ryan Myers

Is Non-Invasive Intracranial Pressure Monitoring Possible? In this episode of Nurse Rosa’s INsights, host Rosa Hart sits down with Ryan Myers, CEO and co-founder of CranioSense, to explore groundbreaking advancements in brain health. CranioSense is pioneering non-invasive technology to measure intracranial pressure, offering a game-changing alternative to traditional invasive methods. Ryan shares his journey from engineering to neuroscience, shedding light on the critical role of intracranial pressure monitoring in managing traumatic brain injuries, migraine, and other neurological conditions. The discussion delves into the broader implications for mental health and long COVID, highlighting how this innovation could transform patient care. The episode culminates with Ryan's answer to the "Billion Dollar Question" To learn more, visit https://www.craniosense.com/ For questions about Craniosense, connect with Ryan Myers at: rmyers@craniosense.com Follow Rosa Hart on your favorite social media platform @NurseRosaSpeaks https://linktr.ee/nurserosaspeaks For more podcasts hosted by Rosa, tune in to Stronger After Stroke, Aging Like A Pro, and The Lou Review.
March 5, 2025

Ep 19: Closing the Gap: Rural Stroke Care with Dr. Gauhar Chaudhary

How do we bridge the gap in stroke care for rural communities where distance, resources, and access stand in the way of life-saving treatment? In this episode of Nurse Rosa’s INsights, host Rosa Hart sits down with Dr. Gauhar Chaudhary, a vascular neurologist dedicated to advancing stroke care. Dr. Chaudhary is the co-director of the Stroke Program at Billings Clinic in Montana. Dr. Chaudhary shares how his childhood experience with asthma ignited his passion for medicine and led him to specialize in neurology—a field where timely intervention can dramatically reverse stroke symptoms. The conversation delves into the challenges of rural healthcare comparing and contrasting health service availability in Kentucky, Montana and his upbringing in Toronto, Canada. From limited resources to the high prevalence of undiagnosed chronic diseases, Dr. Chaudhary highlights the power of education, community engagement, and mentorship in improving stroke care, especially in underserved areas. They also explore how telemedicine is transforming access to specialized care and why strategic investments in research and stroke networks are essential for better patient outcomes. Key Takeaways: ✅ Neurology provides unique opportunities to reverse stroke symptoms. ✅ Rural healthcare faces major challenges, including access and resources. ✅ Chronic diseases often go undiagnosed in rural populations. ✅ Education and awareness are crucial for effective stroke care. ✅ Telemedicine can help bridge gaps in rural healthcare access. ✅ Community support is vital for healthcare providers in rural settings. ✅ Investing in research can lead to better stroke treatments. ✅ Mentorship plays a key role in professional development in healthcare. ✅ A robust stroke network can improve outcomes in rural settings, as the Stroke Care Network has done in Kentucky. 🎧 Tune in now to learn how innovation, education, and investment can transform stroke care! 🔗 Like and Subscribe on your favorite platform including YouTube so you won't miss an episode. 📢 Follow Nurse Rosa’s INsights for more expert conversations on brain health, nursing, and patient advocacy!
February 26, 2025

Ep 18: Why AI Can’t Replace Nurses with Dr. Amy McCarthy

📌 Tune in to learn how AI is reshaping nursing—and why embracing technology is essential for the future of patient care! Nurse Rosa Hart, BSN, RN, SCRN sits down with Amy McCarthy, DNP, RNC-MNN, NE-BC, CENP, Chief Nursing Officer for Hippocratic AI, to explore the evolving intersection of nursing and artificial intelligence. Amy shares her journey from mother-baby bedside nursing to healthcare technology leadership and discusses how AI is being integrated into patient care. 💡 What You’ll Learn: ✅ How Amy’s 12 years of nursing experience led her to healthcare tech ✅ The mission of Hippocratic AI to bridge technology and nursing ✅ How AI tools can help reduce administrative burdens on nurses ✅ The impact of telehealth on patient attendance during COVID-19 ✅ Why nurses need to be educated about AI and its role in care delivery ✅ How AI can enhance post-discharge patient care and follow-up ✅ The importance of transparency—patients know when they’re speaking to AI ✅ Why nursing education must include technology training ✅ How nurses can influence tech development to align with patient needs ✅ The value of engaging with professional associations for learning and advocacy ✅ How we can redesign nursing education to reflect real workforce challenges ✅ The need to fund a standardized coding system to define nursing’s value in healthcare To start learning more about AI, Amy recommends listening to the A16Z podcast. 🎤 About Our Guest: Amy McCarthy, DNP, RNC-MNN, NE-BC, CENP Chief Nursing Officer, Hippocratic AI President, Texas Nurses Association Amy has spent 12 years in nursing, primarily in Women’s & Infants care, and has always been passionate about improving work environments for nurses. Her transition into healthcare technology came from a desire to find real solutions beyond just "band-aids" for bedside challenges. She now serves as a bridge between nursing and technology at Hippocratic AI and is dedicated to advocating for nurses across Texas and beyond. 📩 Connect with Amy: 📧 Email: amy@hippocraticai.com 🌐 Website: www.amymccarthy.org 📷 Instagram: @amymccarthyrn 🔗 LinkedIn: Amy McCarthy Connect with Nurse Rosa Hart: https://linktr.ee/nurserosaspeaks 🌐 More episodes & updates: Nurse Rosa’s INsights 👉 Don’t forget to subscribe, rate, and review the podcast on your favorite platform!
February 19, 2025

Ep 17: Flipping the Script with Tiffany Ryder

In this episode of Nurse Rosa’s INsights, Rosa sits down with Tiffany Ryder, MHS, PA-C, sharing an inspiring journey from NFL cheerleader to healthcare professional. They dive into the importance of patient education, informed consent, and how lifestyle changes can transform health. Tiffany shares personal experiences that fueled her passion for medicine and her mission to empower patients with knowledge. Key Takeaways Tiffany’s firsthand experiences with the healthcare system shaped her career path. Personal health challenges motivated her to advocate for lifestyle-based interventions. Small lifestyle changes can lead to significant health improvements. Informed consent is vital—patients should fully understand their treatment options. Early education on healthcare systems can empower future generations. Social media is a powerful tool for spreading health information. Healthcare professionals should encourage patient curiosity and informed decision-making. Understanding the risks and benefits of treatments leads to better health choices. Private practice offers opportunities for more personalized and patient-centered care. Collaborative healthcare approaches enhance patient education and outcomes. Tune in for an insightful conversation that highlights the power of knowledge in shaping better health. Connect with Tiffany and follow her work: www.redflaghero.com www.tiffanyryder.com https://x.com/tiffanyryderRFH https://www.linkedin.com/in/tiffanyryder/ Connect with Rosa: https://linktr.ee/nurserosaspeaks Follow Nurse Rosa @nurserosaspeaks on social media
February 12, 2025

Ep 16: From Pills to Root Causes with Dr. Carl Paige

What if the future of healthcare isn’t about more pills—but finding the root cause of illness? In this episode of Nurse Rosa's INsights, Carl Paige, MD, FAARM, FSSRP, shares his journey from traditional primary care to a patient-centered and integrative approach to medicine. Dr. Paige discusses the challenges he faced within the limitations of conventional healthcare and the cognitive dissonance that led him to seek a more innovative and sustainable model for patient care. He emphasizes the importance of understanding root causes of health issues, highlights the transformative potential of cellular medicine, and shares his vision for the future of healthcare. About Dr. Carl Paige: Dr. Carl Paige completed a dual residency in Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Louisville. He went on to open a primary care practice in Oldham County, where he cared for thousands of patients over 25 years. In 2014, Dr. Paige and his wife Terri co-founded the Medical Transformation Center in Louisville, KY, focusing on integrative cellular and regenerative medicine. In 2021, they opened a state-of-the-art clinic in Anchorage, KY. The center’s cellular medicine approach recognizes that chronic illnesses, including inflammatory, autoimmune, cardiovascular, and gastrointestinal diseases, can often be improved by uncovering and managing cellular inefficiencies. Dr. Paige is an international speaker and trains physicians worldwide in cellular medicine practices, making groundbreaking advancements right here in Louisville. What You’ll Learn in This Episode: Dr. Paige's journey from traditional primary care to integrative medicine The limitations of traditional healthcare models and the need for innovative solutions How understanding cellular inefficiencies can improve chronic illnesses Why addressing root causes of health issues creates more comprehensive care The challenges of healthcare funding and Dr. Paige's vision for sustainable change How Dr. Paige is training physicians globally on cellular medicine practices Traditional medicine often isolates problems and prioritizes symptom management over root cause analysis. Cellular medicine can transform the management of chronic illnesses by addressing underlying cellular inefficiencies. Cognitive dissonance often arises when healthcare professionals are limited by outdated practices. Innovative and integrative approaches are essential to meeting complex patient needs. Investing in people and integrative practices can create lasting, meaningful change. Quotes from Dr. Paige: "Healthcare isn’t just about treating symptoms—it’s about understanding why they happen in the first place." "Cognitive dissonance in medicine isn’t just frustrating; it’s a call to innovate." "Cellular medicine allows us to look deeper and transform how we treat chronic illness." Resources Mentioned in the Episode: Explore the Medical Transformation Center: https://medicaltransformationcenter.com/ Connect with Nurse Rosa @nurserosaspeaks on social media Don’t forget to rate and review this episode to help us amplify messages of hope and empowerment! 🎧✨
January 29, 2025

Ep 15 Breaking the Silence: Mental Health Challenges in Healthcare

🎙️ In this compelling episode of Nurse Rosa's Insights, Dr. Pamela Buchanan, an experienced emergency room physician, opens up about the mental health struggles faced by healthcare workers, particularly during the pandemic and the solution she envisions that can turn the tide to keeping clinicians in the workforce. 💡 Key Takeaways: 🚨 Shocking statistic: One physician dies by suicide every day. 💔 The emotional toll of working in high-pressure environments like the ER. 🌟 How coaching helps healthcare professionals reconnect with their purpose. 🛠️ The urgent need for systemic changes to support healthcare workers. 🧠 Why mental health resources must be normalized in the medical field. 👩‍⚕️ Mandatory counseling after traumatic events can save lives. 💬 "You're never trapped. You have so much power." 🔍 Discover: Connect with Dr. Buchanan at: http://drbstrong.com/ Find Dr. Buchanan on social media @StrongMDstl or on LinkedIN at: http://linkedin.com/in/pamela-buchanan-md-61ba5562 The role of the Lorna Breen Heroes Foundation in preventing physician suicide. https://drlornabreen.org/ Practical steps for healthcare workers to advocate for their own well-being. 💪 This episode is for: Medical professionals navigating mental health challenges. Leaders seeking to create supportive healthcare environments. Advocates for systemic change in healthcare. 🎧 Listen now to learn how we can all take part in improving the well-being of the heroes who care for us. 👉 Don’t forget to subscribe and share with someone who needs this message. #HealthcareHeroes #MentalHealthMatters #PhysicianWellness
January 15, 2025

Ep 14 Knowledge is Power: the Nurse’s Role in Public Health Education with Michael Rogers

Ever wondered what nurses can do to drive change in healthcare? In this episode, Nurse Michael Rogers shares his inspiring journey from the legal field into nursing, offering a fresh perspective as a male nurse in a female-dominated field. 🌟 You’ll hear powerful insights on: ✅ How nurses are tackling social issues to improve health outcomes. ✅ The power of teamwork and innovation in public health nursing. ✅ Why every nurse should feel empowered to advocate for change. Whether you're a healthcare professional, an aspiring nurse, or just curious about the people behind the scrubs, this episode will leave you inspired and informed. 🩺✨ Connect with Michael Rogers, BSN, RN, CCRN, CNRN, SCRN on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-rogers-5b56aaa3/ Follow Rosa on social media @NurseRosaSpeaks or find her on www.NurseRosaSpeaks.com 📲 Hit “Subscribe” and join us on Nurse Rosa's INsights for stories that empower, educate, and inspire change. 🚀 👉 Available wherever you listen to podcasts. Don’t miss out! #NurseRosasINsights #HealthcareHeroes #NursingPodcast #PublicHealth #NurseEmpowerment
January 8, 2025

Ep 13: Harnessing AI for Seniors – Interview with Cheryl Field

In this episode of Nurse Rosa's INsights, Cheryl Field, MSN, RN shares her journey from direct care to clinical informatics and now author. She discusses the importance of technology in enhancing care for seniors, the role of artificial intelligence in healthcare, and her vision for a more integrated healthcare system that prioritizes care coordination. Cheryl also highlights the gaps in current healthcare practices and how her book, 'Prepared,' aims to empower families navigating the complexities of senior care. Her answer to the Billion Dollar Question: "I would use those funds to invest in the network in which healthcare data resides making it possible for physician offices, hospitals, chiropractors, dentists, and local specialists to share a view of the medical record. While some hospital health systems have made this investment using some government funding, many providers were left out of that connection. Our ability to build effective AI solutions would be enhanced with additional data sharing, and connectivity." Contact Cheryl Field, Senior Care Consultant at: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61564158076135 or on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cherylfield1621/ Current Principal Product Manager of AI at PointClickCare, Cheryl Field has 30+ years’ experience in nursing, specializing in rehabilitation in the post-acute area with a focus on analytics, compliance, quality, and reimbursement. Cheryl has served a variety of roles, including clinical director, VP of Healthcare, Chief Product Officer. Cheryl has spoken at state and national conventions for over 25 years on a variety of healthcare care industry topics. A two-time international best-selling Author, Cheryl’s book Prepared! A Healthcare Guide for Aging Adults empowers caregivers all over the world with her system of advocacy anyone can follow. She makes learning complex systems easy with simple analogies, relevant and often personal stories to maximize audience engagement. Cheryl is certified in Rehabilitation Nursing, and recently achieved certification in machine learning and artificial intelligence from MIT. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from the University of Rochester and a Master's of Science in Nursing from Boston College. Cheryl has been married over 30 years to her 3rd grade sweetheart Ted, and has three children Michael, Rebecca and Jennifer. When not working Cheryl can be found gardening, scrapbooking or listening to live music at various small town venues. Follow Rosa on social media @NurseRosaSpeaks https://www.instagram.com/nurserosaspeaks/
December 4, 2024

Ep 12: Hope After Heartbreak with Rachell Dumas

In this heartfelt episode of Nurse Rosa’s INsights, we welcome Rachell Dumas, RN, BSN and founder of A Light After Nine, an organization dedicated to supporting women and families through the often-overwhelming challenges of infertility, pregnancy loss, and motherhood. Rachell shares her personal journey that inspired her to create this transformative organization and highlights the vital work A Light After Nine does to serve underserved communities. From offering peer-reviewed research and valuable resources to providing mental health support, specialist contacts, grants, and scholarships, Rachell’s team is committed to empowering families with the tools they need for healing and resilience. We also dive into the unique approach A Light After Nine takes in advocating for maternal health. By integrating palliative care practices, the organization ensures families receive holistic and compassionate support at every stage of their journey, transforming grief into a path toward hope and connection. Whether you’re a healthcare provider, someone navigating these challenges, or an ally, this episode is a powerful reminder of the strength that comes from community, education, and compassion. Learn more about A Light After Nine: Website: www.alightafternine.org Social Media: @alightafternine Don’t forget to subscribe to Nurse Rosa’s INsights for more stories of inspiration and innovation in healthcare. If you’ve found this episode valuable, share it with someone who might need to hear it. Connect with Rosa on LinkedIN or on Social Media @NurseRosaSpeaks
November 27, 2024

Ep11 Nurse Capital: Beth Brooks on Empowering Nurse Entrepreneurs

In this episode of Nurse Rosa's INsights, host Nurse Rosa Hart dives into an inspiring conversation with Beth Brooks, a trailblazing nurse entrepreneur and co-founder of a groundbreaking venture capital fund dedicated to nurse-led businesses. Discover how Beth’s journey from bedside nursing to executive leadership sparked her passion for empowering nurses to break barriers and lead innovations in healthcare. Together, they explore the evolution of nursing education, why business savvy is a must for modern nurses, and how to tackle the unique challenges faced by nurse entrepreneurs.   Beth reveals her insights on building a supportive community for nurse innovators and shares her vision for how nurse-led models of care can revolutionize healthcare delivery. This episode is packed with inspiration, practical advice, and a call to action for nurses ready to redefine their roles in shaping the future of healthcare.   If you like Millennial Investing, The #HCBiz Show, or The Nurse Keith Show, you will appreciate this episode! Tune in and join the movement to unleash the power of Nurse Capital! To see their portfolio, visit: nursecapital.net Connect with Rosa on LinkedIN or on Social Media @NurseRosaSpeaks
November 20, 2024

Ep10 Strategic Investments in Nursing: Shawna Butler on Healing Health Systems

Nurse economist Shawna Butler sits down with Nurse Rosa Hart at HLTH to discus the critical intersection of nursing and economics. They explore the often-overlooked economic value of nursing, the importance of investing in the nursing workforce, and the need for aligning financial incentives with health outcomes. Shawna shares her journey from clinical nursing to economics. You may be surprised by her answer to the billion dollar question, informed by her insights on global health, and the pressing need for strategic investments in nursing to improve healthcare systems.
November 13, 2024

Ep09 Home-Based Healing with “Lights, Mirrors, Action” author Dr. Kenneth Monaghan

In this episode of the Nurse Rosa's INsights podcast, Dr. Kenneth Monaghan shares his extensive experience as a physical therapist specializing in stroke recovery. He discusses the significance of neuroplasticity and home-based recovery, emphasizing the need for caregivers to feel empowered and informed. "The starting point for recovery is very much about changing people's beliefs," he says, highlighting the importance of mindset and motivation in recovery, suggesting that changing beliefs can significantly impact outcomes. Dr. Monaghan has over 32 years of experience in physical therapy, with the last decade including post-doctoral research on this topic. His answer to Rosa's "Billion Dollar Question" also proposes strategic uses for funding to improve health and wellness, particularly through encouraging regular exercise and caregiver support. Key takeaways: He emphasizes the importance of home-based recovery for stroke patients. Neuroplasticity can occur at any time, not just within the first six months post-stroke. Caregivers often feel confused and regretful about their loved ones' recovery. The book includes QR codes linking to videos for better understanding. Mindset plays a crucial role in recovery; positive beliefs can enhance healing. Regular walking can significantly improve health outcomes for all adults. Men often need more motivation to adhere to health and exercise regimens than women. Acknowledgment and encouragement can greatly enhance a stroke survivor's motivation. Creating a daily task list can provide a sense of achievement and motivation. To connect with Dr. Kenneth Monaghan: https://www.lightsmirrorsaction.com/ or find him on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-kenneth-monaghan-75b746103/ You can find Nurse Rosa Hart on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rosa-hart-scrn/
October 30, 2024

Ep08 From AI to Digital Therapeutics: The Future of Health with R.J. Kedziora

In this episode of Nurse Rosa's INsights, host Nurse Rosa Hart sits down with healthcare technology veteran Richard (R.J.) Kedziora, M.B.A., B.S. in Computer Science. Co-Founder, COO/CTO, Digital Health Solution Architect. Join in this deep dive into the future of healthcare, focusing on the evolution of artificial intelligence (AI) and its applications. Together, they explore how R.J. co-founded Estenda, an innovative AI company, and the critical importance of focusing on people and processes when implementing technology in healthcare. R.J. also discusses the rise of digital therapeutics, how value-based medicine is reshaping care delivery, and why we need to view food as medicine for better health outcomes. The conversation touches on the growing obesity and mental health crises, emphasizing the role of technology in addressing these challenges. With insights into personal health monitoring tools like continuous glucose monitors, R.J. highlights how AI can improve patient interactions and overall care. AI in healthcare isn’t new – it's been around since the 1950s, but its potential is just being fully realized. People and processes are the key to making healthcare technology successful. Value-based medicine is crucial for delivering effective and sustainable healthcare. Food as medicine should be a focus for promoting long-term health. Digital therapeutics are emerging as viable treatment options, revolutionizing how we manage chronic conditions. There is an urgent need to address the growing obesity and mental health crises. Personal accountability plays a huge role in improving health outcomes, especially with the support of technology. Tools like continuous glucose monitors offer valuable insights that empower patients to take control of their health. The integration of AI can greatly enhance patient interactions and care, leading to better health outcomes and more personalized care. Tune in to hear how R.J. Kedziora is helping shape the future of healthcare with technology and why the focus must always remain on the people it serves. Connect with Richard (R.J.) Kedziora on LinkedIN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rjkedziora/ Estenda: https://estenda.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/estenda-solutions/posts/?feedView=all Connect with Rosa on LinkedIN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rosa-hart-scrn/
October 16, 2024

EP07 The Face of Stroke Care: Behind the Scenes with Dr. Patrick Lyden

In this episode of Nurse Rosa's INsights, we are joined by world-renowned stroke expert Dr. Patrick Lyden, Professor of Physiology & Neuroscience at USC’s Keck School of Medicine. With nearly 30 years of pioneering research in stroke care, Dr. Lyden shares his incredible journey through the evolution of stroke treatment. He reflects on the significance of the NINDS trial, a landmark study that established tPA (alteplase) as a groundbreaking stroke therapy, and highlights the progress made since then in improving patient outcomes. Dr. Lyden delves into the critical advancements in stroke therapies, including innovations like 'code stroke,' which have revolutionized how quickly patients can receive care. He also discusses the future of stroke research, emphasizing the need for neuroprotection, the brain's self-healing mechanisms, and how community awareness can drastically improve stroke prevention and early treatment. Tune in to hear Dr. Lyden’s insights on the past, present, and future of stroke treatment and his answer to the billion dollar questions that would make lasting change in healthcare! Chapters: 05:30 The Evolution of Stroke Treatment 11:25 The NINDS Trial Experience 17:29 Current Advances in Stroke Treatment 22:59 Future Directions in Stroke Research 28:34 The Vision for Transformational Change in Healthcare If you are interested in supporting his future research, contact him at: PLyden@USC.edu Connect with Nurse Rosa: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rosa-hart-scrn/ https://healthpodcastnetwork.com/show/nurse-rosas-insights/
October 9, 2024

Ep06 Enhancing Access to Care with Corenza Townsend

In this episode, Rosa interviews Corenza Townsend, a healthcare leader from Louisville, Kentucky, about improving access to care. Corenza shares her journey from starting as a pre-med student to becoming a nurse and the impact of her personal experiences as a caregiver. They discuss the importance of access to resources, the need for education and advocacy in healthcare, and the role of curiosity and questioning in improving patient care. Corenza also emphasizes the significance of community surveys and the value of humanizing healthcare metrics. Overall, the conversation highlights the importance of empathy, communication, and continuous learning in healthcare. "Two things can be true. You can do good healthcare and you can make money." Connect with Nurse Corenza: https://www.linkedin.com/in/corenzatownsend/ Connect with Nurse Rosa: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rosa-hart-scrn/ Learn more about Power Up Nursing: https://www.powerupnursing.com/ 01:12 Corenza's Experience in Healthcare and Passion for Access to Care 03:18 Barriers to Access and the Importance of Advocacy 05:16 Financial Barriers and the Need for Knowledgeable Guidance 06:50 Improving Access to Care: Strategies and Mindset 10:05 Fostering Curiosity and Questioning Attitude in Healthcare 13:06 The Power of Legacy and Making a Difference 14:14 Utilizing Resources Strategically in Healthcare 16:23 Effective Community Surveys and Inclusivity 19:23 Addressing Rural Healthcare Challenges 21:11 Education in Healthcare: Reading the Room and Humanizing Metrics 23:30 The Importance of Culture and Mentorship in Healthcare 25:16 The Value of Empathy and Communication in Healthcare
September 25, 2024

Ep05 The Business of Nursing – Interview with Dr. Lendra James

Dr. Lendra James, host of Nurses with Voices, shares her journey from being a nurse to becoming an entrepreneur. She emphasizes the importance of business education for nurses and offers support and guidance to nurses looking to start their own consulting businesses. Dr. James also discusses the need for nurses to prioritize their own well-being and advocates for fair compensation and better retirement plans for nurses. She highlights the importance of financial literacy and offers resources to help nurses build generational wealth. Dr. James plans to continue hosting health and wealth expos to educate and empower nurses. "Nurses need to feed their young. Let's duplicate this and disciple them into another healthy lifestyle that they can lead." Connect with Dr. Lendra: https://healthandwealthsummit2024.com/all-access-pass Connect with Nurse Rosa: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rosa-hart-scrn/ takeaways Nurses should be empowered with business education to explore entrepreneurship and consulting opportunities. Prioritizing wellness and self-care is crucial to prevent burnout and promote a thriving nursing community. Nurses deserve fair compensation and better retirement plans to ensure financial stability and retirement security. Financial literacy is essential for nurses to make informed decisions about their finances and build generational wealth. Chapters 03:16 Empowerment and Wellness in the Nursing Community 08:02 Compensation and Financial Literacy for Nurses 11:08 Using a Grant to Make Healthcare Better 15:31 Addressing Disparities in Nurse Compensation 19:49 Creating a Nursing Retirement Fund 22:12 The Health and Wealth Expo 25:35 DL James Consulting: Empowering Nurses
September 18, 2024

Ep04: Advocating for Nurses – Interview with “Citizen Nurse” Gilanie De Castro

In this conversation, Nurse Gilanie shares her background as an oncology nurse and her journey into advocacy and healthcare policy. She discusses her realization during the pandemic that the nursing profession lacked the necessary resources and support, which led her to become @citizennurse on social media and use her platform to advocate for change. "I thought if I could do something so that if there is a pandemic or something of the scale that happens in the future, the nursing profession will not have to go through what we went through again."Gilanie explains how she uses social media platforms like Instagram, TikTok, and LinkedIn to engage and educate nurses about civics and healthcare policy. She also highlights the importance of nurses being involved in decision-making positions and reframing the narrative around the nursing profession. The conversation between Rosa and Gilanie focuses on the value of nursing and the need for recognition and fair compensation. They discuss the difficulty of quantifying the compassionate care that nurses provide and the importance of recognizing the impact they have on patients' lives. Gilanie shares her experience of receiving the 2024 American Nurses Association Advocacy Award and emphasizes the need for nurses to have a voice and influence in healthcare decision-making. Answering the Billion dollar question: Gilanie describes the idea of creating a nurse-led think tank to conduct research and education in health policy. The conversation highlights the power of nurses in advocating for quality healthcare and the importance of nurses being both authentic and professional in their roles. Follow her on social media @CitizenNurse or connect on LinkedIN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gilaniedecastro/ Subscribe to the CitizenNurse podcast on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CitizenNurse_News_Network Connect with Rosa on LinkedIN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rosa-hart-scrn/ 03:08 The Need for Nurses in Decision-Making and Policy 11:23 Engaging Nurses in Advocacy through Social Media 15:19 Reframing the Narrative: Showcasing the Positive Aspects of Nursing 17:33 The Importance of Education on Civics and Healthcare Policy 20:36 Creating Intentional Social Media Content for Nursing Leaders 23:03 Recognizing the Invaluable Contributions of Nurses 23:39 The Challenge of Quantifying the Value of Nursing Care 25:38 Advocacy: Giving Nurses a Voice and Influence 27:39 Being Authentically Professional as a Nurse 29:15 Nurses in Politics and Advocacy 33:40 Creating a Nurse-Led Think Tank: Advancing Nursing and Healthcare
September 11, 2024

Ep03: Redefining Nursing Education with Melissa Mills

In the latest episode of Nurse Rosa's INsights, host Rosa Hart, BSN, RN, SCRN interviews nurse leader Melissa Mills, BSN, RN, MHA gathering insightful accounts of her nursing journey, her innovative approach to curriculum writing, and her efforts in advocating for changes in nursing reimbursement.  Melissa shares her extensive 26-year nursing journey, reflecting on her experiences in pediatric and neonatal intensive care, home care, and hospice, where she discovered her passion for leadership. She reveals her transition into healthcare administration and how she found her love for curriculum writing over the past 7 years. Throughout the episode, Melissa gives a detailed overview of her work at Cinematic Health, where she incorporates movie-type cinematography in curriculum content to provide a realistic insight into the roles of CNAs, home health aides, and caregivers, aiming to address the high turnover rate in these entry-level positions. In a thought-provoking discussion, Melissa sheds light on her role as the fractional executive director for the commission for nurse reimbursement, highlighting the historical roots of nursing reimbursement and the need for policy changes to address the undervaluation of nursing services in healthcare reimbursement. One of the most striking insights from Melissa is her emphasis on the necessity of leadership education for all types of nursing roles. She states, "Even CNAs need to know how to be a leader," emphasizing the importance of developing practical leadership skills as an integral part of nursing education. As the episode unfolds, Melissa delves into actionable steps taken by the commission and her vision for effectively utilizing a $1,000,000,000 grant to strategically enhance nursing education and address fundamental issues within healthcare. Throughout the conversation, the episode provides a compelling view of Melissa's commitment to shaping the future of nursing education and healthcare reimbursement, making it an engaging and thought-provoking listen for all nursing professionals and healthcare advocates. Key Moments and Questions: (00:00:49) Melissa’s Nursing Journey: Melissa recounts her extensive 26-year nursing career, sharing her experiences in pediatric and neonatal intensive care, home care, and her passion for leadership. (00:05:35) Cinematic Health Education: A Dive into Innovative Curriculum Writing: How does cinematic storytelling enhance the learning experience for future CNAs and home health aides? See the work in action here: https://www.cinematichealtheducation.com/ (00:13:08) Advocating for Nursing Reimbursement Policy Change: What actionable steps is the commission taking to address the undervaluation of nursing services and push for policy changes in reimbursement? Join the movement at: https://commissionfornursereimbursement.com/ (00:18:01) The Role of Leadership in Nursing Education: Why does Melissa emphasize the need for leadership education in all nursing programs, including for CNAs and LPNs? (00:22:42) Utilizing a $1,000,000,000 Grant: How does Melissa envision strategically utilizing a substantial grant to revamp nursing education and address critical issues in healthcare? Follow Nurse Melissa Mills on LinkedIn for her thought leadership in the nursing field: https://www.linkedin.com/in/melissalynnmills/ Connect with host Nurse Rosa Hart on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rosa-hart-scrn/
August 14, 2024

Ep02: The Power of Collaboration in Healthcare Innovation with Jean Ross

Welcome to episode 2 of Nurse Rosa's INsights where host Rosa Hart engages in an insightful conversation with Nurse Jean Ross, the co-founder of Primary Record. This episode serves as an illuminating spotlight on healthcare stakeholders who are using innovative platforms to revolutionize the delivery of healthcare for families. In this episode, Jean Ross expounds on her brainchild, Primary Record, a groundbreaking platform designed to streamline healthcare information for families. As a critical care nurse turned entrepreneur, Jean recognized the persistent struggles families face in managing and sharing health information, driving her to create a solution that fosters collaboration and simplification. The conversation unfolds with a spotlight on the challenges families encounter in fragmented healthcare landscapes and how Primary Record provides a solution by consolidating health information from disparate systems and empowering families to share and access vital data seamlessly. Access your Primary Record today at: https://www.primaryrecord.com/ Jean's quote, "You know when you give nurses a problem, they solve it," embodies the mission behind Primary Record - to empower nurses and families with an efficient, user-friendly tool that complements the invaluable role of healthcare providers. It emphasizes the pivotal significance of nurses as problem solvers and advocates. The discussion covers aspects of legislation such as the 21st Century Cures Act, information blocking, and the critical need for investment in nurse-led ideas. Jean's visionary proposal of directing a $1,000,000,000 grant to Beth Brooks at nursecapital.net reflects her commitment to fostering and advancing nurse entrepreneurship. Key themes in this stimulating episode include the urgent need for investment in nurse-led innovations, the impact of technology in simplifying healthcare for families, and the potential to transform healthcare through collaboration and nursing-led initiatives. Join us as we delve into the intricacies of healthcare innovation and the empowering role of nurses in reshaping the healthcare landscape. Connect with Nurse Jean Ross on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeanrnurse/ Connect with Nurse Rosa Hart on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rosa-hart-scrn/ Timestamped Questions: (00:01:23) What was the inspiration behind creating Primary Record? (00:03:43) How does Primary Record simplify healthcare information for families? (00:07:31) Can you elaborate on the role of legislation, such as the 21st Century Cures Act, in empowering families to access healthcare information? (00:16:59) How do you envision the $1,000,000,000 grant contributing to nurse-led innovations? Tune in to Nurse Rosa's INsights for a thought-provoking discussion on healthcare innovation, nurse-led entrepreneurship, and the transformative power of collaborative healthcare solutions.
August 2, 2024

Ep01: Navigating Media and Nursing with Dr. Rachel Malloy

Welcome to episode 1 of Nurse Rosa's INsights where host Rosa Hart sits down with Dr. Rachel Malloy, a clinical application manager for a neurodiagnostic company, to discuss the importance of media training for nurses and the role of nurses in transforming healthcare. Dr. Rachel Malloy, DNP, RN, CNRN, SCRN, recently developed a media competency training program for neuroscience nurses, emphasizing the need for nurses to engage with the public effectively and avoid misinformation in the media. As she rightly highlights, "Nurses are being encouraged to utilize different forms of media to communicate healthcare stories and messages," stressing the urgency for nurses' media involvement. The episode addresses the lack of media training programs for nurses and the undervaluation of the nursing profession. Dr. Malloy delves into the potential impact of nurses in public health and politics, advocating for increased philanthropic funding for nursing education and healthcare transformation. For more information about Dr. Rachel Malloy's media training program or to contact her, visit: https://www.nursesinthemedia.com/ Register for the AANN Media Competency Training for the Neuroscience Nurse continuing education credit at: https://apps.aann.org/store/product-details?productId=898805030 Hear Dr. Malloy's answer to the billion dollar question: How would you use a $1,000,000,000 grant to transform healthcare and how nurses could utilize it to meet healthcare needs. Here are some key questions about the episode: (00:45): How does media training for nurses help in demystifying and making media more accessible? (05:20): How can nurses effectively repurpose reliable information onto social media for wider reach while maintaining trustworthiness? (12:15): What key points does Dr. Malloy emphasize regarding the role of nurses in public health and politics? (18:40): In what ways can nurses and healthcare organizations benefit from media training and developing relationships with journalists for effective communication? (23:10): What are the implications of the hypothetical scenario of receiving a $1,000,000,000 grant for transforming healthcare, as discussed in the episode? (28:30): How can nurses influence public perception of nursing through professional nursing associations and healthcare organizations with the help of media trained nurses? Dr. Malloy's episode encapsulates the crucial role of nursing in the media and healthcare transformation, providing insightful perspectives on the necessity of media training and the potential for nurses to advocate for change. If you want to delve deeper into how nurses can engage with the public and make a difference in healthcare, don't miss Nurse Rosa's Insights! Connect with Nurse Rosa Hart on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rosa-hart-scrn/
August 2, 2024

About Nurse Rosa’s INsights

Rosa Hart interviews healthcare stakeholders to find out what needs they see in their specialty and learn about their proposed methods to meet them. Anyone can complain, but this podcast is for possibility thinkers who are ready to create solutions.

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Rosa Hart

Rosa Hart

Rosa got her start in Neuro ICU in 2013, first as a nurse’s aide and then as a bedside nurse. In the hospital, she emphasized interdisciplinary care with the whole team, including dietary, rehab and music therapy leading to a nomination for Nurse of the Year. After experiencing burnout at the bedside, she transitioned to an outpatient role as Stroke Nurse Navigator, and created the award winning podcast "Stronger After Stroke" for the Norton Neuroscience Institute (NNI). As the Advisory Board Chair for Power Up Nursing, she aims to elevate the quality of life for nurses as well as patients.