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Creating a Strong Culture of Patient Safety

Dr. Joni Watson speaks with Ann Louise Puopolo, a venerated safety professional and former VP of enterprise patient safety at CVS Health. Anne Louise shares her extensive experience in patient safety, emphasizing the symbiotic relationship between quality healthcare outcomes and patient safety. She explores the crucial roles of data analysis, risk management, and creating a culture of transparency and accountability. Insights into medical malpractice and the importance of peer support programs are discussed, alongside strategies for engaging front-line staff in workflow design. Anne Louise also addresses the ongoing challenges in healthcare, such as workplace violence and the imperative of supporting healthcare workers.
May 8, 2024 by The Handoff

EP 32: Leading Through Crisis: Essential Competencies for Nurse Leaders

Adaptability and flexibility are crucial competencies for nurse leaders, especially during and after crises. In this episode, Dr. Michelle Conley, Senior Vice President and Chief Nursing Officer for Jefferson Health-North Region, discusses critical competencies for nurse leaders, especially during and after crises like the global pandemic, highlighting adaptability, self-awareness, and vulnerability in leadership. She emphasizes creating a supportive environment where team members feel valued and offers strategies for managing stress and workload, including task prioritization and seeking peer support. Tune in and learn how to foster a supportive environment, prioritize tasks, and leverage individual strengths for successful leadership in healthcare. Click this link to the show notes, transcript, and resources: https://healthyworkforceinstitute.com/podcast-episodes/
May 8, 2024 by Coffee Break

Making Mental Health More Convenient w/ Mindful Care CEO, Tamir Aldad, MD, MBA | HealthBiz Briefs

Tamir Aldad, MD, MBA (CEO, Mindful Care) discusses the challenges of access to care in mental health and his company's mission to focus on the well-being of individuals and infuse convenience into mental health care.🎙️⚕️ABOUT CARETALKCareTalk is a weekly podcast that provides an incisive, no B.S. view of the US healthcare industry. Join co-hosts John Driscoll (Senior Advisor, Walgreens Boots Alliance) and David Williams (President, Health Business Group) as they debate the latest in US healthcare news, business and policy. 🎙️⚕️ABOUT TAMIR ALDADTamir is an experienced Chief Executive Officer and Physician committed to innovation in medicine, healthcare reform, and biomedical research. Currently serving as the CEO of Mindful Care - the first ever chain of psychiatric urgent-care clinics, offering same-day in-network medication management, therapy, and substance use counseling. Mindful currently has locations in New York, New Jersey, Michigan, Florida, Connecticut, and Illinois, as well as a telehealth offering, serving over 30,000 visits a month. GET IN TOUCHBecome a CareTalk sponsorGuest appearance requestsVisit us on the webSubscribe to the CareTalk NewsletterShop official CareTalk merchFOLLOW CARETALKSpotifyApple PodcastsGoogle PodcastsFollow us on LinkedIn#healthcare #healthcaretechnology #healthcarebusiness #healthcarepodcast #healthplans #mentalhealthSupport the Show.CareTalk: Healthcare. Unfiltered. is produced by Grippi Media Digital Marketing
May 8, 2024 by CareTalk Podcast

The Future of MedEd: Chatbots, AI, and Personalized Learning

Are you curious about how artificial intelligence and chatbots are revolutionizing continuing medical education (CME) and transforming the way clinicians learn? As a CME professional, you constantly seek innovative ways to create engaging and effective educational experiences for your clinician audience. Staying up-to-date with the latest technological advancements, such as AI and chatbots, is crucial to address the specific knowledge gaps and practice needs of busy healthcare providers. This episode will provide valuable insights on using these cutting-edge tools to enhance your CME programs. 1. Discover how AI-powered chatbots can provide clinicians with personalized, real-time answers to their clinical questions, while seamlessly integrating with validated educational content. 2. Learn how to use data from chatbot interactions to identify knowledge gaps, trending topics, and urgent educational needs, enabling you to create more targeted and impactful CME programs. 3. Gain a deeper understanding of the future of AI in CME, including the potential of machine learning to predict learner gaps and deliver need-specific education, as well as the challenges and opportunities of using generative AI to create customized content. Tune in to hear Alana Brody MBA, CHCP, Executive Director, Vice President of Strategic Educational Design, and David Setiadi, Chief Technology Officer at Projects in Knowledge Powered by Kaplan, share their expertise on how AI and chatbots can help you create cutting-edge, engaging, and effective CME experiences for your clinician audience! Takeaways 1. It’s possible to use AI-powered chatbots in your CME programs to provide clinicians with a quick and reliable way to get their clinical questions answered at the point of care. Over time, you can build and maintain a cycle of trust with clinicians, ensuring they can rely on the technology for efficient and effective patient care. 2. You can use data from chatbot interactions to gain valuable insights into your learners' knowledge gaps, educational needs, and trending topics. 3. Pay attention to copyright compliance and privacy. To safeguard the rights of original publishers, you’ll need to verify that the information provided through chatbots is copyright compliant and establish protocols to ensure that all learner data is deidentified to ensure privacy. Connect with Alana [email protected] Website Timestamps 0:00 Introduction 01:54 Exploring what chatbots are and how they have entered the CME space 02:47 How chatbots compare with other point-of-care tools 04:30 Lifting the hood into the processes they use to send the learner in the right direction 06:01 The continuous process of updating all the content 06:39 How they’re using the data gathered 09:40 User engagement and interaction with chatbots 12:23 The ecosystem: how they pull learners in, analyzing qualitative data and privacy 16:36 How learners find the chatbot 20:06 How they handle volumes of qualitative data 23:08 The future of the chatbot: Traditional AI vs Generative AI 29:11 Final thoughts: Leveraging AI for personalized learning in CME 32:20 Key takeaways from episode 116 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 8, 2024 by Write Medicine

#252: TRU Series 2 – Be the Change: Mastering the Law of Polarity in Leadership

In their podcast episode, Tracy and Michelle explore the essence of TRU leadership, highlighting the significance of resilience, empowerment, living intentionally, and strategic foresight. They stress that authentic leaders are deeply rooted in their values, capable of making mindful decisions with ease, and operate from a position of strength. A critical aspect of leadership discussed is the shift from limiting to empowering beliefs. The conversation delves into the detrimental mindset of waiting for perfect conditions before acting, termed as operating from a default system, which leads to missed opportunities and stagnation. Instead, they advocate for a proactive approach to life and leadership, emphasizing the importance of embodying leadership qualities before taking action. This inside-out approach underlines the symbiotic relationship between being and doing, suggesting that effective leadership actions stem from a genuine embodiment of leadership traits. The podcast also introduces the TRU Leader Mentorship Program, designed to assist leaders in embracing and practicing these principles. The dialogue covers the concept of balancing “being” and “doing” to achieve greater outcomes, encouraging listeners to move away from default settings towards a more intentional and empowered stance. This balance, they argue, can lead to a virtuous cycle of personal growth and success. By sharing real-life transformations that highlight the power of aligning one’s essence with their actions, Tracy and Michelle aim to inspire their audience to embrace TRU leadership. 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 8, 2024 by The TRU Leader Podcast

Episode 51 – Dr Jo Braid

Dr Jo Braid is a doctor of 20 years and professional coach for healthcare workers in burnout. She specialised in Rehabilitation Medicine in Sydney, focusing on the rehabilitation of individuals with traumatic brain injuries. Jo gained a place in the inaugural Australian Clinical Entrepreneur Program, and upskilled in business development and expanded her network of healthcare entrepreneurs. She is now a sought-after coach for doctors in burnout, providing inspirational keynotes and has a very popular podcast, The Burnout Recovery podcast. Of note, she is a recent ‘Australian Small Business Champion’ awards finalist, and a ‘Women Changing the World’ award finalist (an international award) in the ‘Rural and Regional Impact’ category.Jo is dedicated to helping doctors overcome burnout, find greater joy and fulfilment, and thrive in their personal and professional lives. In this episode, Jo and I chatted 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. Jo can be found and/or contacted via the following online platform addresses:Websites: https://www.drjobraid.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BurnoutrecoverydrInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/burnoutrecoverydr/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drjobraid/Podcast: https://www.drjobraid.com/podcast/ / https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-burnout-recovery-podcast/id1651327553?uo=4 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/
May 8, 2024 by Inspiring Women Leaders

Episode #26. Streamlining the Burden: Leveraging Technology for Nursing Efficiency, with Becky Fox, Chief Clinical Information Officer at Intermountain Health

Learning and advocating for patients is essential for nurses to succeed in the changing healthcare landscape.  In this episode, Becky Fox, Chief Clinical Information Officer at Intermountain Health, discusses how nurses can use AI to improve patient care, streamline tasks, and make better decisions. Becky shares her experiences from various roles, highlighting the importance of learning and innovation in healthcare. She underscores the need for collaboration between healthcare systems and tech companies to drive transformation. Intermountain Health, Becky explains, encourages frontline caregivers to share ideas for improvement, fostering a culture of innovation.  Tune in and learn how AI is reshaping the future of nursing and how nurses can leverage technology to enhance patient care!

Michelle Wright: Payer executive. Mom, first and foremost. || EP. 158

Laurie McGraw is speaking with Inspiring Woman Michelle Wright.   In this 2024 WBL (Women Business Leaders) Series, Michelle begins our conversation talking about what it means to play the long game.  She has always been in Maryland and for nearly thirty of those years she was a senior executive at Carefirst BlueCross BlueShield.  To play the […]

#28 – Modeling embryos to understand early life – Jacob Hanna – Weizmann Institute of Science

Because of ethical and medical challenges, early human embryo development remains “a black box” to us, as Prof. Jacob Hanna himself puts it. Despite all the progress made in medicine over the past decades, there is still a whole lot to learn about the causes of miscarriages, infertility, or early developmental defects. In 2023, Jacob’s group from the Weizmann Institute of Science published a pivotal paper in Nature that redefines how we study developmental biology, with the potential to accelerate our understanding of early human life. Their achievement? The creation of the first synthetic embryo model closely resembling a day-14 fetus, obtained “ex utero” without gametes and outside a womb. A human embryo model derived from “naive” stem cells in the lab, which can be obtained from “adult” cells that make up our body (like skin cells for instance). A technology that could generate embryo models of ourselves based on a simple cell sample. This work had an unprecedented impact on the scientific community and the general public, being named by TIME Magazine as one of the 100 best inventions of 2023. A breakthrough that raises important ethical, technical, and legal questions. I had the honor of meeting Jacob for this episode of Impulse, with whom we discuss the functioning of this fascinating technology, its potential medical applications in the future, and the key societal questions it raises. A conversation where we dive into the magic of human development, with a stellar scientist and advocate for responsible scientific research! Timeline: (00:02:58) - Jacob’s journey from his medical practice to studying developmental biology (00:06:09) - Why we know so little about early human development (00:08:45) - Jacob’s lab breakthrough in modeling human embryos (00:16:20) - Reprogramming cells to their “naïve” state (00:18:09) - Dealing with your research being put under the spotlight (00:20:02) - The “recipe” to create human embryo models without gametes and outside a womb (00:27:22) - Ethical considerations and how far we can go with this technology (00:35:15) - Potential medical applications for the future (00:38:05) - Jacob’s role as an adviser to the startup Renewal Bio What we also talked about with Jacob: Prof. Shinya Yamanaka (2012 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine with Prof. John Gurdon) Induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) Embryonic stem cells International Society for Stem Cell Research (ISSCR) Taledomide We cited with Jacob some of the past episodes of the series:: #23 - Disrupting the smart wearables industry - Leo Grünstein - Spiden As mentioned by Jacob during the episode, we recommend the book “The Master Builder” by Prof. Alfonso Martinez Arias, challenging the traditional thinking where cells (and not DNA) may hold the key to understanding life’s past and present. Feel free to follow the Weizmann Institute of Science on LinkedIn. You can contact Jacob via email and follow his activities on LinkedIn, X, and Facebook! If you want to give me feedback on the episode or suggest potential guests, contact me over LinkedIn or via email! And if you liked the episode, please share it, subscribe to the podcast, and leave a 5-star review on streaming platforms! 🙏 There’s now a bi-monthly newsletter around the podcast where you will be informed of the latest episodes and kept posted on the latest medical tech progress, subscribe here! Lastly, don’t forget to follow our activities on LinkedIn and our website!

[EXTRACT] – Jacob Hanna on the ethical implications of human embryo models

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Prostate Cancer Screening, Clinical Outcomes for Cancer Drugs Granted Accelerated Approval, Lupus Review, and more

Editor’s Summary by Anne Rentoumis Cappola, MD, ScM, Associate Editor of JAMA, the Journal of the American Medical Association, for the May 7, 2024, issue.
May 7, 2024 by JAMA Editor’s Summary

Learning From pan-Canadian Health Data Strategy – What’s Next to EHDS? (Eric Sutherland)

The European Health Data Space is around the corner. The legislation is confirmed. How do we get to the next steps? Today you will hear a discussion with Eric Sutherland, Senior Health Economist and Digital Health Lead at OECD, who worked on the pan-Canadian health data strategy before his current role. We discussed the upcoming implementation of the European Health Data Space, what needs to happen next, how do we involve the public, encourage trust in data sharing, and also build capacity for digital health implementation. We are moving into the era of new required data professionals, not just data analysts, but also data controllers, data stewards and more.  www.facesofdigitalhealth.com Newsletter: https://fodh.substack.com/ Show notes: [00:02:00] - Eric Sutherland's background and transition from Canada to OECD [00:04:00] - Challenges and solutions in Canadian health data strategy, emphasizing the need for data stewardship and public engagement [00:06:00] - Importance of data interoperability and policy compatibility across regions [00:08:00] - Goals of Canadian health data strategy and its impact, focusing on improving healthcare delivery through better data utilization. [00:10:00] - Governance and collective impact in Canadian healthcare [00:12:00] - European health data space and public engagement [00:14:00] - Opt-out provisions and public interest in European health data space [00:16:00] - Setting standards and policy compatibility in Europe [00:18:00] - Learning from historical approaches in healthcare data strategies [00:20:00] - Digital health literacy and public engagement [00:22:00] - Simplifying communication in digital health [00:24:00] - Role of patient leaders and public deliberation in health policy [00:26:00] - Public expectations on health data usage [00:28:00] - Economics of digital health and ROI [00:30:00] - Utilizing health data for policy and research [00:32:00] - Interoperability and investment in digital health infrastructure [00:34:00] - Shifting towards a prevention-based health system [00:36:00] - Workforce and capacity building in digital health [00:38:00] - Automation and the future of health workforce
May 7, 2024 by Faces of Digital Health

Unveiling the Mysteries of Luteinized Unruptured Follicle Syndrome (LUFS): Understanding and Navigating Infertility

In this enlightening episode, Dr. Tara shines a light on Luteinized Unruptured Follicle Syndrome (LUFS), a lesser-known but impactful condition affecting women's ability to conceive. Join her as she delves into the intricacies of LUFS, discussing its symptoms, causes, and available treatment options. Whether you're navigating fertility challenges or seeking to deepen your understanding of reproductive health, this podcast offers invaluable insights into LUFS and its implications for conception. Let Dr. Tara help you!   LEARN for FREE from Dr. Tara JOIN Dr. Tara on TikTok Come say hi over on Tara's Instagram 
May 7, 2024 by Hopeful Hints

284: Minicast: Dr. K shares his thoughts on Ozempic. Is it right for you? What are the common risks? Check out what he has to say on this revolutionary weight loss drug.

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Prenatal Care

Host: Darryl S. Chutka, M.D., [@chutkaMD] Guest: Michele A. Hanson, M.D. There are a variety of things a woman can do to increase the odds of successful pregnancy. One of the most important is receiving regular prenatal care. It provides major benefits to both the mother and the unborn child. It’s been shown to reduce the risk of pregnancy complications as well as the risk of complications to the fetus. It’s one of the best ways to increase the likelihood of a healthy pregnancy. When should prenatal care begin? What does good prenatal care consist of? How often should a woman be seen for prenatal care?  In this podcast, we’ll be covering these topics and more as we discuss “Prenatal Care” with my guest, Michele A. Hanson, M.D., a family medicine physician at the Mayo Clinic. Connect with the Mayo Clinic’s School of Continuous Professional Development online at https://ce.mayo.edu/ or on Twitter @MayoMedEd. 
May 7, 2024 by Mayo Clinic Talks
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