Heroes of Healthcare is a podcast dedicated to highlighting bold, selfless professionals in the healthcare industry who are focusing on transforming lives in their communities. Topics include: patient care, quality care, quality service, quality providers, and more.
Concarlo Therapeutics is developing a drug that could transform the way we treat cancer. In this episode, Co-founder, Chief Scientific Officer, and acting CEO of Concarlo Therapeutics, Dr. Stacy Blain,shares her journey of researching, testing and securing funding for a drug that kills off cancer cells. Join us as we discuss:Clinical grade manufacturing processesFDA regulations and clinical trialsCancer cell proliferation and necrosis
In the past fifty episodes, we've spoken with heroes of healthcare from White House public health experts to the makers of Covid-19 tests. Now, co-hosts Ted Weyn and Olivia D'Angelo reflect on their favorite lessons from the past year's episodes and share a glimpse into what they have planned for the future. Join us as we discuss:Workforce shortages and technological limitationsSupply and demand issues in patient care Innovative healthcare research, testing and technology
To better meet the needs of patients, healthcare systems are embracing new technologies that allow for most non-emergency visits to be performed remotely. In this episode, VP and Chief Quality Innovation Officer of the Heart & Vascular Institute at Hartford HealthCare, Howard L. Haronian shares his perspective on how new innovations allow for more equitable communication with insurance companies and more efficient patient-data usage. Join us as we discuss:- Preventing physician overload and burnout- Aligning incentives for insurance companies and patients- Increasing the value of care through data collection
SSM Health is one of the largest health systems in the midwest. As a faith-based, not-for-profit hospital network, their mission is to treat and heal their friends and family in the communities they serve. In the episode, Physician and Provider Recruiter for SSM Health, Jason Nelson shares an inside glimpse into the experiences of physicians and advanced practitioners working for SSM. Listen as we discuss: - Rumors of physician shortages - Maintaining work-life balance for their staff - Effective methods for collecting and processing patient feedback
Capillary flow membranes are the base for both Covid and pregnancy tests. Once sprayed with a protein solution, they act as a key indicator by changing colors when in contact with the right compounds. In this episode, head of product management for diagnostic manufacturing materials at MilliporeSigma, Shawn Gaskell explains the creation processes for these tests, their evolution during the pandemic, and how they might revolutionize medicine in the near future. Join us as we discuss: - The deployment of rapid Covid-19 tests - The expansion of telehealth technologies - How Technology will help alleviate the doctor-shortage To hear this interview and more like it, follow Heroes of Healthcare on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts. Listening on a desktop & can't see the links? Just search for Heroes of Healthcare in your favorite podcast player.
In every profession, there are systems in place to cover for when someone can't show up for work. In education we have substitute teachers but in healthcare, we have Locum Tenens. In today's episode, our hosts Ted Weyn and Olivia Reed, come together to share how the physicians and doctors come to work in Locum Tenens, the inspiration for the Heroes of Healthcare podcast, and the work that Jackson & Coker is doing to lobby for legislation that supports this needed career path. Join us as we discuss: Legislation that impacts locum tenen physicians Why hospitals and health centers need locum tenens Career paths for doctors who want more flexibility and independence To hear this interview and more like it, follow Heroes of Healthcare on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wh erever you listen to podcasts. Listening on a desktop & can't see the links? Just search for Heroes of Healthcare in your favorite podcast player.
There is a longstanding cultural belief that all illnesses can be healed by a surgery or drug prescribed by a doctor. While advances in healthcare are saving lives, there are holistic healthcare practices backed by evidence that can be used to treat illnesses. In today's episode, we speak to Dr. Joanne Wu MD MBA, a multi-entrepreneur, President and Principal of Fit2bwell, who provides board advisory and fractional Chief Medical and Health Officer services to digital startups and other companies. She joins us to discuss what goes into funding research for medicine and why we need more clinical staff at the executive level of healthcare organizations. Join us as we discuss: The growing curiosity towards holistic healthcare Stakeholders who can change healthcare Why people are leaving medicine To hear this interview and more like it, subscribe to Heroes of Healthcare on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts.
Making their own medications. Prescribing meds to customers right on the spot. Pharmacists were a different kind of healthcare hero back in the mid 20th century. In this episode of Heroes of Healthcare, we're rebroadcasting a conversation between our host Ted Weyn Jr. and his father, Ted Weyn Sr., a 91-year-old retired pharmacist. The pair discusses… The responsibilities of a pharmacist in the mid 20th century Why the drugstore was so integral to the community How pharmacies did more than just fill prescriptions Heroes of Healthcare is hosted by Ted Weyn. To hear this interview and more like it, subscribe to Heroes of Healthcare on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts.
Without bacteria, there would be no life on earth. Even as human beings, micro-bacterial cells outnumber the conglomerate of human cells 10 to 1, yet we haven't scratched the surface of understanding the interactions between bacteria and human cells. In today's episode, Dr. Raphael Kellman, Internal Medicine Specialist/Integrative and Functional Medicine Leader at the Kellman Wellness Center, tells us how understanding bacteria can lead to better diagnosis for both our physical and mental well being. Join us as we discuss: Improving your microbiome Non-pharmaceutical treatments to depression Treating covid with stem cells and exosomes To hear this interview and more like it, follow Heroes of Healthcare on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wh erever you listen to podcasts. Listening on a desktop & can't see the links? Just search for Heroes of Healthcare in your favorite podcast player.
Good health is becoming more complex in today's world and patients are looking for doctors who can treat more than just the immediate ailments they're experiencing. In today's episode, we're joined by Dr. Tollie B. Elliott Sr., Chief Executive Officer of Mary's Center, to discuss his pivot from school teacher to physician and the dynamics that come into play when delivering passionate care to marginalized communities. We discuss how to treat individual “participants” (as Mary's Center refers to their patients) through whole-life health. Join us as we discuss: Pivoting into healthcare from education The social determinants of health Nuances of treating marginalized communities To hear this interview and more like it, follow Heroes of Healthcare on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts. Listening on a desktop & can't see the links? Just search for Heroes of Healthcare in your favorite podcast player.
How do you provide healthcare to someone who can't afford it, is unable to travel, or lacks any trust in health practitioners? From mental health to discrimination, COVID-19 exposed the flaws and disparities that exist in healthcare, leaving many to look for solutions to these problems. In today's episode, Dr. Alexander Salerno, Physician at Salerno Medical Associates LLP, gives a glimpse into his early career in medicine and the selfless ways he and his team are improving the health of urban communities through population health outreach programs and affordable healthcare. Join us as we discuss: Community focused health programs Providing care in HUD housing. The disparities in healthcare To hear this interview and more like it, follow Heroes of Healthcare on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts. Listening on a desktop & can't see the links? Just search for Heroes of Healthcare in your favorite podcast player.
Physician retention is quickly becoming the newest facet to join the crisis of healthcare in America. From doctors choosing a career path at a young age only to find out it wasn't the right path for them to physician burnout all across the nation in the aftermath of covid, turnover among physicians and medical staff is a growing problem. Enter Tammy Hager, Executive Director of Physician Recruitment and Privileging at Surgical Affiliates Management Group, Inc., whose organization boasts a 96% retention rate - well above the national average. How do they do it? Is it inflated salaries, cushy retirement packages, or state of the art data collection? Turns out, the real answer might be in relationships and in listening to medicinal professionals about what they want. Join us as we discuss: What questions to ask medical staff to keep them on board Finding balance in work/life How the big organizations are following suit To hear this interview and more like it, follow Heroes of Healthcare on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts. Listening on a desktop & can't see the links? Just search for Heroes of Healthcare in your favorite podcast player.
Right before the height of the pandemic, Jeremy Paredes's eczema, an auto-immune disease, became so severe that he was rushed to the ER in Septic Shock. A chronic skin condition that Jeremy grew up with became so unbearable that he felt as though there was no hope for him to get better. Although Jeremy's journey with eczema still continues, he is able to manage it better thanks to the help of some Heroes of Healthcare who saved his life. In today's episode, we speak to Jeremy Paredes, Student at Georgia Tech and Filmmaker, who agreed to come on the show to share his experience with eczema while juggling school, sports, and his passion for film. Join us as we discuss: Being Admitted To The Icu Developing the “Eczema Warrior” Documentary Balancing School And Medical Treatments To hear this interview and more like it, follow Heroes of Healthcare on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts. Listening on a desktop & can't see the links? Just search for Heroes of Healthcare in your favorite podcast player.
You've probably been treated by a Locum Tenens physician and didn't even realize it! Locum tenens is a Latin phrase that means temporarily taking the place of another. While labor shortages can happen throughout professions, this can be catastrophic within hospitals and clinics. This is where an organization like NALTO can step in and assist with staffing. Jarin Dana, CFO Fusion Healthcare Staffing and Matt Young, President of NALTO & COO of All Star Healthcare join us today to discuss Locum Tenens and the reality of labor shortages within the healthcare system. Other topics we discuss: NALTO & the parameter setting standards for the industry How to remain an independent contractor Advocacy platforms & how to become involved To hear this interview and more like it, follow Heroes of Healthcare on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts. Listening on a desktop & can't see the links? Just search for Heroes of Healthcare in your favorite podcast player.
To solve some of the thornier problems in healthcare—challenges like providing access, combating misinformation, and ensuring equitable outcomes—we need data. That's where population health comes into play. It's a science that combines clinical care with data to improve the care of large swaths of people all at once. Dr. Chirag Patel, Vice President Population Health at Centene, joins the show to explain the impact population health is having on a variety of areas. Plus, we chat about other hot topics in healthcare. We discuss: The practice and impact of population health Making a difference in women's health and medicaid The challenge of labor shortages and access to healthcare How individuals can make an impact in healthcare To hear this interview and more like it, follow Heroes of Healthcare on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts. Listening on a desktop & can't see the links? Just search for Heroes of Healthcare in your favorite podcast player.
At 21, Doug Lindsay, Founder of The Lindsay Center, got sick. He got so sick, in fact, that he remained bedbound and homebound for the next 11 years. And seemingly no one in the medical community had answers for him. So, he took matters into his own hands, and because of his unbelievable grit and determination, he diagnosed his own rare condition and came up with a cure. In this episode, he shares his incredible, inspirational story. We discuss: The frustrations of having an undiagnosed rare disease How Doug uncovered a treatment for his condition His advocacy efforts for the rare disease community How the study of rare diseases leads to exponential medical innovation overall Resources mentioned during the podcast: Institute for Public Health - Washington University in St. Louis Institute for Clinical and Translational Sciences - Washington University in St. Louis PCORI: Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute Stanford Medicine X To hear this interview and more like it, subscribe to Heroes of Healthcare on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts. Listening on a desktop & can't see the links? Just search for Heroes of Healthcare in your favorite podcast player.
Staffing shortages are plaguing industries across the country—especially healthcare. Rising rates of burnout and early retirements are only complicating the issue. As Assistant Vice President of Provider Recruitment at LifePoint Health, Christy Bray Ricks confronts this challenge everyday. In this episode, she shares some strategies to combat it. Plus, we talk about the underlying causes of this problem and the systemic changes that need to happen to address it. We discuss: The scope of provider recruitment Strategies to meet the growing demand for healthcare What needs to change to fix the system How to ensure continuity of care To hear this interview and more like it, subscribe to Heroes of Healthcare on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts. Listening on a desktop & can't see the links? Just search for Heroes of Healthcare in your favorite podcast player.
Staffing shortages are plaguing industries across the country—especially healthcare. Rising rates of burnout and early retirements are only complicating the issue. As Assistant Vice President of Provider Recruitment at LifePoint Health, Christy Bray Ricks confronts this challenge everyday. In this episode, she shares some strategies to combat it. Plus, we talk about the underlying causes of this problem and the systemic changes that need to happen to address it. We discuss: The scope of provider recruitment Strategies to meet the growing demand for healthcare What needs to change to fix the system How to ensure continuity of care To hear this interview and more like it, subscribe to Heroes of Healthcare on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts. Listening on a desktop & can't see the links? Just search for Heroes of Healthcare in your favorite podcast player.
Humans are capable of incredible things—we're smart, we're adaptive, we're resourceful—but one area where we are limited is our capacity to incorporate new information and modify a decision once one has already been made. Dr. Matthew Cooper, Chief Medical Officer of the Medical Solutions Division & Director, Global Safety for the Health Care Business Group at 3M Health Care, believes that's where medical technology can be most beneficial. In this episode, he shares a vision of a world where medical technology augments healthcare decision making. We discuss: The scope of the work at 3M Health Care Recent breakthroughs in medical technology How 3M contributes to patient safety What medical technology might look like in 5 years To hear this interview and more like it, subscribe to Heroes of Healthcare on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts. Listening on a desktop & can't see the links? Just search for Heroes of Healthcare in your favorite podcast player.
Websites like Everyday Health serve a valuable purpose: They empower patients with the information necessary to have richer and more efficient conversations with their doctors. In this episode, we speak with Dr. Arefa Cassoobhoy, Chief Medical Editor and VP of Medical Affairs at Everyday Health, about the world of medical journalism—how topics are chosen, how content is vetted, and how to determine whether online content is trustworthy. We discuss: How the medical review process occurs on Everyday Health The seasonal topics that consumers want to learn about What's in store for Everyday Health in 2022 How to find trustworthy medical content online Mentioned during the podcast: #BlackHealthFacts: Changemaker Series Refugee Women's Network Clarkson Community Center SAHIYO To hear this interview and more like it, subscribe to Heroes of Healthcare on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts. Listening on a desktop & can't see the
After a slew of break-even years, Temple University Health was in dire straits. With no money to reinvest, the hospital's age of infrastructure—which, for most hospitals, hovers around 8 to 9 years—was closing in on 15 to 18 years. How did they right the ship? Dr. Tony Reed, the EVP and CMO at Temple University Health, joins the show to share the story of their financial turnaround. We discuss: How Omicron is impacting the health system in Philadelphia The guidelines around COVID testing and quarantine periods The turnaround story of the Temple University Health system Strategies for handling physician burnout To hear this interview and more like it, subscribe to Heroes of Healthcare on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts. Listening on a desktop & can't see the links? Just search for Heroes of Healthcare in your favorite podcast player.
The big challenge in public health is finding a way to connect all the disparate services and resources scattered throughout the country to the people who need them most. The best tool in that fight is data. That's why unifying data sources is the main focus of Dr. Sandra Ford, the Special Assistant to the President for Public Health and Science at The White House. In this episode, she talks about the inherent challenges in public health and some of the strategies her team is using to tie everything together. We discuss: Dr. Ford's path to the special assistant role at The White House The vision and mission of the role Why connecting data across services is the key to solving public health issues The process of building platforms, procedures, and policies Why local community support is the best tool to overcome vaccine hesitancy To hear this interview and more like it, subscribe to Heroes of Healthcare on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts. Listening on a desktop & can't see the links? Just search for Heroes of Healthcare in your favorite podcast player.
It's been an eventful year in healthcare and at the Heroes of Healthcare podcast. In this episode, the hosts of the show, Ted Weyn, Executive Vice President of Systems Innovation, Marketing & Strategy, and Olivia D'Angelo , Division Vice President of Neurology, both with Jackson & Coker, take a look back at the year that was. They discuss: Their favorite episodes from 2021 The themes that continued to pop up throughout the year New episodes coming out next year Mentioned during the podcast: Check out all past episodes of Heroes of Healthcare The team at Heroes of Healthcare wishes you a happy and healthy holiday season. We'll see you in 2022! To hear this interview and more like it, subscribe to Heroes of Healthcare on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts. Listening on a desktop & can't see the links? Just search for Heroes of Healthcare in your favorite podcast player.
The number of older adults is expected to double over the next 30 years. That's why it's critical that the healthcare system undertakes measures to ensure that care becomes more age-friendly. In this episode, Dr. Ugochi Ohuabunwa, Professor of Medicine at Emory University, shares insights into how geriatric care works and how it continues to evolve as the elderly population grows. We discuss: Why geriatrics is becoming increasingly important The overarching goal of geriatric care How geriatric care differs from primary care When it's time to switch to geriatric care The 4 M's Framework To hear this interview and more like it, subscribe to Heroes of Healthcare on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts. Listening on a desktop & can't see the links? Just search for Heroes of Healthcare in your favorite podcast player.
Dr. Hany Y. Atallah, Chief Medical Officer at Jackson Memorial Hospital , never wanted to go into administration. The last thing he wanted to do was wear a suit every day. But over time, he recognized the transformational power of being in a position to identify a problem and to bring together the people who can fix it. In his administrative career, he has confronted many problems from massive water leaks inside Grady Hospital that shut down a third of inpatient beds to COVID and the mental fatigue that accompanied civil unrest. Through it all, he has kept one priority in focus: Providing exceptional patient care. We discuss: Making operational adjustments during an internal flood at Grady Hospital How leadership at his hospital managed rising mental fatigue Transitioning from departmental head to a healthcare system head at Jackson Memorial Inherent frustrations that come with healthcare administration To hear this interview and more like it, subscribe to Heroes of Healthcare on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts. Listening on a desktop & can't see the links? Just search for Heroes of Healthcare in your favorite podcast player.
Parents have a lot on their plate when it comes to the health of their children. With misinformation at an all-time high, it's left up to them to do the research and sort through all the information to find trusted resources and advice. It can be scary and oftentimes overwhelming. What if there was a better way? Dr. Josh Honaker, CEO & Founder of ParentMD and Honaker Health, sought to find it and through a partnership with parents and pediatricians, he created ParentMD. In this episode, he shares what the company is all about. We discuss: How he built ParentMD Creating an environment that can be trusted COVID vaccines for children and vaccine mandates Emerging healthcare innovations like augmented reality Resources mentioned during the podcast: ParentMD Podcast ParentMD Toolkits To hear this interview and more like it, subscribe to Heroes of Healthcare on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts. Listening on a desktop & can't see the links? Just search for Heroes of Healthcare in your favorite podcast player
Being a leader in healthcare is not for the faint of heart. It requires grit and determination, and unlike many jobs, it doesn't stop at 5 o'clock. That's why today's guest, John Couris , President and CEO of Tampa General Hospital , believes that healthcare leadership is not just a job or a career—it's a vocation. In this episode, John talks about his journey in becoming a healthcare leader, and why the authentic leadership model is the most sustainable way to improve your organization. We discuss: The dedication it takes to be a successful leader in healthcare The difficult decisions his team faced during the pandemic Leading with authenticity, transparency, vulnerability, and kindness Seeking out constructive criticism from staff To hear this interview and more like it, subscribe to Heroes of Healthcare on Apple Podcasts , Spotify , or wherever you listen to podcasts. Listening on a desktop & can't see the links? Just search for Heroes of Healthcare in your favorite podcast player.
Because they are worried about the stigma associated with seeking help, health care professionals with mental health issues often refuse to seek treatment. The concern isn't without merit. Certain states have wording in their license applications that allow them to discriminate against individuals who access mental health resources. Needless to say, leaving mental health issues untreated can be very dangerous, which is why there needs to be a cultural shift around how we view mental health in healthcare. Our first returning guest, Dr. Kellie Stecher , OB/GYN and Chief Medical Officer at Linked Inclusion, joins the show to share news from the frontlines of her continuing fight to bring awareness to this vitally important cause. Hear from Dr. Stecher about her new book, Delivering, and how she is creating a movement around Physician Mental Health issues one bite at a time. Topics covered: Policy updates around mental health and physician licensing COVID from the perspective of the OB/GYN community Why Dr. Stecher decided to write her book titled, Delivering How, as CMO, Linked Inclusion is working to fix healthcare Resources mentioned during the episode: Episode #16 - "Mental Health: Caring for the Medical Community" Delivering To hear this interview and more like it, subscribe to Heroes of Healthcare on Apple Podcasts, Spotify , or wherever you listen to podcasts. Listening on a desktop & can't see the links? Just search for Heroes of Healthcare in your favorite podcast player.
One of the best ways for healthcare leaders to gain knowledge and learn best practices is through conversations with their peers. However, it's often difficult to arrange these types of conversations. Hays Waldrop , Founder and President of the Institute of Healthcare Executives and Suppliers , has made it his life's mission to act as a facilitator for these conversations. His company connects healthcare executives to each other and to suppliers for an ongoing conversation around what's happening in the industry and what solutions are available to push it forward. In this episode, we discuss: Connecting healthcare executives with suppliers Current problems faced by healthcare executives Prevalent issues within healthcare Resources mentioned during the podcast: Listen to Hays' podcast Power Supply To hear this interview and more like it, subscribe to Heroes of Healthcare on Apple Podcasts , Spotify , or wherever you listen to podcasts. Listening on a desktop & can't see the links? Just search for Heroes of Healthcare in your favorite podcast player.
COVID causes tremendous downstream impact within a healthcare system. It means that healthcare professionals are working 24/7 to care for all the patients who come in. It means that treatment of other patients — for example, those who are chronically ill or who need to get a CT scan — gets pushed back so that COVID patients can be treated. In short, the effects of the COVID pandemic go way beyond COVID-infected patients. In part 2 of this 2-part series, we continue our panel discussion with six distinguished physicians from Memorial Healthcare System. Our panel includes: Dr. Marc Napp - Executive Vice President and Chief Medical Officer Dr. Randy Katz - Medical Director, Emergency Services, Memorial Regional Hospital Dr. Jose Fernandez-Duarte - Medical Director, Team Health Hospitalists Dr. Ari Sareli - Chief, Crit i cal Care Medicine, Chief Physician Executive, Memorial Physician Group Dr. Paula Eckardt - Chief, Memorial Division of Infectious Disease Dr. Tammy Tucker - PsyD (Behavioral Health) We discuss: The delta variant Whether FDA approval will improve vaccination rates How to protect unvaccinated children To hear this interview and more like it, subscribe to Heroes of Healthcare on Apple Podcasts, Spotify , or wherever you listen to podcasts. Listening on a desktop & can't see the links? Just search for Heroes of Healthcare in your favorite podcast player.
On an average day, there are usually 1,400 beds in operation across the Memorial Healthcare System in Hollywood, Florida. During the first wave of COVID last summer, the hospital exceeded that capacity with 1,600 patients. Florida is now in the midst of another COVID wave. This time patients are younger, and they are almost entirely unvaccinated — and at the peak of the wave, there were 1,700 patients in the hospital system. In part 1 of this 2-part series, we're joined by six distinguished physicians from Memorial Healthcare System to discuss what the treatment cycle of a COVID patient looks like today. Our panel includes: Dr. Marc Napp - Executive Vice President and Chief Medical Officer Dr. Randy Katz - Medical Dir ector, Emergency Services, Memorial Regional Hospital Dr. Jose Fernandez-Duarte - Medical Director, Team Health Hospitalists Dr. Ari Sareli - Chief, Crit ical Care Medicine, Chief Physician Executive, Memorial Physician Group Dr. Paula Eckardt - Chief, Memoria l Division of Infectious Disease Dr. Tammy Tucker - PsyD (Behavioral Health) To hear this interview and more like it, subscribe to Heroes of Healthcare on Apple Podcasts, Spotify , or wherever you listen to podcasts. Listening on a desktop & can't see the links? Just search for Heroes of Healthcare in your favorite podcast player.
Medical staff have been put through the ringer over the last year. Hospital systems have experienced economic challenges, a reduction in workforce, and of course, the continuing challenges related to COVID. With all that is going on, keeping morale high might seem like a gargantuan task. In this episode, Jordan Voigt , President, Genesis Medical Center - Davenport, talks about how his team instituted an initiative around positivity and optimism, and how it resulted in improved levels of happiness, despite these challenging times. We discuss: Investing in the personal happiness of medical center staff. How a focus on optimism influenced the center during COVID. Strategies for recruitment and retention. The challenges of vaccine mandates. Check out these resources we mentioned during the podcast: The Happiness Advantage by Shawn Achor
Medication regimens can at times be extremely complex and scary for patients. It can be helpful to have a guide — someone who can explain what they are taking, why they are taking it, and what side effects might occur. That's where the pharmacologist comes in to save the day. In this episode, Dr. Becky Bean, Senior Vice President and Chief Pharmacy Officer at Novant Health, explains the important role pharmacologists play in a patient's treatment. Topics covered: The deeper dives of a doctorate pharmacology program The pharmacist's role in COVID treatment Precision medicine, digital care technology, and the future of medical treatment Health equity To hear this interview and more like it, subscribe to Heroes of Healthcare on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts. Listening on a desktop & can't see the links? Just search for Heroes of Healthcare in your favorite podcast player.
Infectious disease is a broad category. There are a lot of tropical diseases out there, and any part of the body can become infected. But according to today's healthcare hero, that's also what makes it the most interesting field of medicine. Guest host Olivia D'Angelo has a wide-ranging conversation with Dr. David Priest, SVP Safety, Quality, and Epidemiology at Novant Health, about the COVID pandemic and the world of infectious diseases. They discuss: Strategies to alleviate burnout The prevalence and treatment for different infectious diseases Bringing a personal touch to vaccine management Continued investment in public health programs To hear this interview and more like it, subscribe to Heroes of Healthcare on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts.
In this special mini-sode, we introduce a new co-host into the mix — Olivia D'Angelo, Division Vice President, Neurology, at Jackson & Coker. Olivia shares why she's passionate about healthcare, why past episodes have resonated with her and what she will bring to the show. Heroes of Healthcare is hosted by Ted Weyn. To hear this interview and more like it, subscribe to Heroes of Healthcare on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts.
Some of the most successful healthcare leaders embrace servant leadership. In a crisis, there's no better approach for rallying your team behind a cause. In today's episode, Dr. Jeremy Blanchard, System Chief Medical Officer at North Mississippi Health Services, explains why vulnerability, humility, and a willingness to follow are vital to effective leadership. Topics covered: How hardships in childhood informed his leadership approach Using a personal vision statement as a career guide Bringing compassion and care to rural communities Leveraging data and modeling during the COVID-19 pandemic The vaccine push in Mississippi Heroes of Healthcare is hosted by Ted Weyn. To hear this interview and more like it, subscribe to Heroes of Healthcare on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts.
Misinformation continues to crop up around the world regarding COVID-19. To set the record straight, we talk with two heroic experts who have dedicated their lives to the study and treatment of infectious diseases: Dr. Supriya Mannepalli, Medical Director for Infectious Diseases, and Sandy Bozarth, MSN, RN, CIC, both with Northeast Georgia Health System. Topics covered: Proactive steps taken in the early days of the pandemic What makes COVID highly contagious The ingenuity involved in sourcing PPE COVID variants and the future of treatment Why the vaccine is a marvel of modern science Heroes of Healthcare is hosted by Ted Weyn. To hear this interview and more like it, subscribe to Heroes of Healthcare on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts. Listening on a desktop & can't see the links? Just search for Heroes of Healthcare in your favorite podcast player.
Mental health issues — burnout, depression, anxiety, and suicide — are multiplying in the medical community. And the stresses of COVID have only exacerbated what was already a worrisome trend. In this episode, Dr. Kellie Stecher, Co-Founder & President of Patient Care Heroes, shares what she has been doing to bring much-needed mental health resources and care to the heroes who care for us. What we talked about: The effects of the pandemic on her OB/GYN practice Supporting the mental health of the medical community Advocating for gender equity issues and a safe reporting structure for harassment and bullying Heroes of Healthcare is hosted by Ted Weyn. To hear this interview and more like it, subscribe to Heroes of Healthcare on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts.
Psychiatry is about as damning a pathology as you can imagine. You're dealing with patients suffering from depression, anxiety, and PTSD brought on by unthinkable trauma. But for Dr. Michael Massa, it's a calling that brings immense fulfillment. Dr. Massa has treated veterans and the underserved around the world enabling them to live their lives to the fullest. In this episode, I talk with him about: Finding fulfillment and purpose in medicine Getting knighted by the Vatican and working in a Catholic convent in Jordan Treating veterans with the Wounded Warrior Project Approaching treatments for patients with PTSD The psychological trauma of COVID-19 Heroes of Healthcare is hosted by Ted Weyn. To hear this interview and more like it, subscribe to Heroes of Healthcare on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts.
Thanks to COVID, most people are familiar with telemedicine, but some healthcare heroes were using it to change lives long before the pandemic. In this episode, two pioneers — Tanya Mack, President, and Dr. Anne Patterson, CEO, from Women's Telehealth — share their insights about the past, present, and future of telehealth. We discuss: How Women's Telehealth started and provides care for high-risk patients in remote areas How COVID-19 changed telemedicine What telemedicine will look like after the pandemic is over The importance of vaccination for pregnant women Heroes of Healthcare is hosted by Ted Weyn. To hear this interview and more like it, subscribe to Heroes of Healthcare on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts. Listening on a desktop & can't see the links? Just search for Heroes of Healthcare in your favorite podcast player.
Bridging healthcare gaps in underserved communities comes with unique challenges, including socio-economic misalignment. In today's episode, Rashard Johnson, President at Advocate Aurora Health and I unpack what this means and how they are addressing on the southside of Chicago. We discuss: The impact of George Floyd's death on healthcare teams Why underserved and black communities are at greater risk of succumbing to COVID-19 Pros and cons of the COVID-19 vaccine rollout Heroes of Healthcare is hosted by Ted Weyn. To hear this interview and more like it, subscribe to Heroes of Healthcare on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts. Listening on a desktop & can't see the links? Just search for Heroes of Healthcare in your favorite podcast player.
Every new technology comes with the fear that it will make a job obsolete. With healthcare recruiting, that fear was sparked by fax, email and internet job boards… But the news of the recruiter's demise has been greatly exaggerated. One need only look to Paul Olzak, Medical Staff Development Officer at Lake Health, to know that this is true. He joins me in the latest Heroes of Healthcare to explain what being a healthcare recruiter means in the modern world. We discuss: How to attract the best talent in healthcare How recruiter outreach and internet search are evolving in the healthcare talent pool How recruiters help each other succeed Heroes of Healthcare is hosted by Ted Weyn. To hear this interview and more like it, subscribe to Heroes of Healthcare on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts. Listening on a desktop & can't see the links? Just search for Heroes of Healthcare in your favorite podcast player.
Last year, everyday healthcare heroes shipped off to the front lines of the COVID-19 pandemic. Only, in this war, there were no banners, no flags — no symbols of unity. For many fighting alone in a new, scary setting, that unity could have made a huge difference. That's why Christen Roberts, CRNA, Mrs. Georgia American and Founder of Bambū, made it her mission to provide such a symbol to the extraordinary healthcare workers risking their lives to fight for all of us. In this episode, we discuss: The origin of Bambū How Christen's message led to her pageant victory How you can help spread Bambū's message of resilience, hope, and unity. Heroes of Healthcare is hosted by Ted Weyn.
Last year, a makeshift field hospital was built in Central Park. Did you know the last time that happened was during The Civil War? The pandemic has stretched the healthcare system to its limits, but at every turn, healthcare workers across the country have met the challenge with compassion and creativity. In this episode, I talk with Dr. Brendan Carr, who is the Professor & System Chair of Emergency Medicine at the Icahn School of Medicine in the Mount Sinai Health System, about the massive effort that went into fighting COVID in New York City and the many unsung heroes that led the way.
It's hard to overstate the magnitude of the current healthcare crisis. It's even harder to overstate the role the many heroes of healthcare have played in rising to the moment. But one thing's for sure: In this pandemic, there are no small players. In today's episode, I'm joined by Cory Ferrier, Vice President at Adventist Health, where he — and many others like him — is proving that healthcare heroes can be found in every department in the industry. What we talked about: Why Cory left a fun basketball career for a meaningful healthcare career COVID-19 proves healthcare heroes aren't only those providing clinical care The advantages of Adventist Health's Hospital at Home program Heroes of Healthcare is hosted by Ted Weyn.To hear this interview and more like it, subscribe to Heroes of Healthcare on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts.
We're in the business of helping people with their health... But it's a job that can take a toll on our own wellbeing. How do we ensure wellness in the people spending every day making others well? I can think of no one better to ask than Dr. Jonathan Ripp, Chief Wellness Officer at The Mount Sinai Hospital, who joined me in the latest episode of Heroes of Healthcare. What we talked about: Tackling burnout in healthcare Taking a data-based approach to wellbeing The concentric circles impacting wellness Check out these resources we mentioned during the podcast: https://icahn.mssm.edu/files/ISMMS/Assets/About%20the%20School/Office-well-being/MSHS_COVID-19_Toolkit.pdf Heroes of Healthcare is hosted by Ted Weyn. To hear this interview and more like it, subscribe to Heroes of Healthcare on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts.
It's obviously important to think and talk about health — it's why I run a show highlighting heroes in healthcare. But sometimes, the best thing for your health is to stop thinking about it. In a world beset by pandemic fears, sports can be one of the best distractions from the stress of worrying about health. That's why I invited my long-time friend, Jack Curry, Sportscaster at Yes Network, onto the show to discuss the uncertain state of sports since COVID hit — and what comes next. What we talked about: Jack's incredible career journey from the New York Times until now Why sports still matter in uncertain times How COVID has complicated professional sports and what to expect in the future Heroes of Healthcare is hosted by Ted Weyn. To hear this interview and more like it, subscribe to Heroes of Healthcare on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts.
Have you been hearing rumors about the COVID-19 vaccine? It can be hard to know what source to believe. It's time to dispel any misinformation about the COVID-19 vaccination. In this episode, Dr. Eric Eskioğlu, EVP & Chief Medical Officer at Novant Health, does just that. Plus, he and Ted discuss: The socioeconomic effects of the pandemic The future of AI and other advanced technologies in healthcare Dr. Eskioğlu's unconventional journey into medicine and his advice for new physicians Heroes of Healthcare is hosted by Ted Weyn. To hear this interview and more like it, subscribe to Heroes of Healthcare on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts.
It's no secret frontline workers had it rough in recent months. They put their wellbeing on the line for ours. But how do they deal with the strain of such a demanding job? It's a problem that vexed Heather Isola, Director of Physician Assistant Services at Mount Sinai Health System, in the early days of the pandemic — but ultimately, it boiled down to one thing: building resiliency. In the latest Heroes of Healthcare, Heather and I discuss resilience and how to build it in your healthcare teams. Heather explains: The situation facing PAs at the outset of COVID-19 Why traditional approaches to mental wellness weren't cutting it How Mt. Sinai ultimately decided to tackle mental health through building resilience For more information on Mt. Sinai's Center for Stress, Resilience, and Personal Growth, send an email to MS-CSRPG@mountsinai.org Heroes of Healthcare is hosted by Ted Weyn. To hear this interview and more like it, subscribe to Heroes of Healthcare on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts.
How much of your healthcare can you trust to a computer? Turns out, it's probably more than you think. Health informatics play a critical role in everything from diagnosis to decision-making. In this episode, I chat with Dr. Stanley Huff, Chief Medical Informatics Officer at Intermountain Healthcare and Clinical Professor at University of Utah in the Department of Biomedical Informatics, about the past, present, and future of informatics in healthcare. What we talked about: The history of computers in medicine How informatics can help diagnose disease How to harness data effectively to support better healthcare outcomes The role of informatics in reducing medical error through advanced decision-support How pandemics like COVID-19 underscore the need for more efficient data sharing Heroes of Healthcare is hosted by Ted Weyn. To hear this interview and more like it, subscribe to Heroes of Healthcare on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts.
When a crisis strikes, how do you react? For many healthcare professionals, a crisis is a calling. That was the case for Dr. Juan Cucalon, Board-Certified Anesthesiologist, when COVID-19 hit earlier this year. In the latest episode of Heroes of Healthcare, Dr. Cucalon shares why he couldn't just sit by and do nothing while a pandemic was raging. We discuss: How and why Dr. Cucalon stepped up to respond to COVID-19 The challenges in treating a new virus Why a second wave didn't surprise Dr. Cucalon Heroes of Healthcare is hosted by Ted Weyn. To hear this interview and more like it, subscribe to Heroes of Healthcare on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts.