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You're Allowed
Wheeling into Wealth: Bold Reinvention with Racquel Sheath, Track Cycling Olympian to Financial Expert, Episode 11

You're Allowed

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2024 58:32


Inspiration and lessons if you're considering significant change in your own life. In this episode of "You're Allowed," host Alicia Sutton explores Racquel Sheath's inspiring journey from Olympic track cyclist to successful Personal Financial Advisor. Racquel's journey is a testament to the power of reinvention and pursuing your true passions. Here's what you'll discover:Overcoming Self-Doubt for Success: Racquel shares practical strategies for putting self-doubt aside to achieve remarkable success.Hobby vs. Career: Learn how Racquel discerned between a hobby and a viable career path, ultimately finding passion and purpose in financial advising.Navigating Competition: She discusses maintaining friendships in competitive fields, offering tips on balancing camaraderie with professional ambition.Building Self-Trust and Confidence: Gain actionable tips to nurture belief in yourself and your abilities.Seeking Feedback: How to seek the constructive feedback you need, and strategies for moving forward regardless.Follow "You're Allowed" for more transformative stories and actionable insights. Join us as we uncover invaluable lessons in self-discovery and pursuing new paths.How to reach AliciaFind out more about Alicia's services here https://www.aliciajanesutton.comConnect with Alicia on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/aliciajanesuttonConnect with Alicia on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/aliciajanesutton/Connect with Alicia on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/AliciaSuttonFB/Want to contribute to You're Allowed?https://ko-fi.com/youreallowedContact hello@aliciajanesutton.comHow to reach RacquelFind out more about Racquel's services here https://www.efsnz.co.nz/Connect with Racquel on Instagram  https://www.instagram.com/moneysmartgals/https://www.instagram.com/essential_financialsolutions/Connect with Racquel on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/essential-financial-solutions/Racquel Sheath transitioned from an Olympian and Commonwealth Silver Medalist Track Cyclist to becoming a personal Financial Advisor. Her vibrant personality is characterised by a love for connecting with people and a passion for creativity and exercise. Racquel is on a mission to improve financial literacy and confidence. Racquel and her husband live in Cambridge, New Zealand.Support the Show.

You're Allowed
How Well Do You Know Yourself? With Toby Hoskins, Chartered Accountant to Management Education, Episode 10

You're Allowed

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2024 46:27


At a Career Crossroad? Here's How to Find Your Direction.Join us in this episode as Alicia Sutton chats with Toby Hoskins, a Chartered Accountant turned people enthusiast. Toby took a bold step away from crunching numbers to explore his passion for helping others. Now, as a founding partner of PSFI, he's dedicated to guiding professionals toward their goals. Living with his family in Greater London, Toby brings a unique blend of financial savvy and human insight to the table.In this thought-provoking and story-filled conversation, Toby shares three essential tests to help you get to know yourself better. Whether you're contemplating a career change or just looking for a bit of direction, Toby's insights are sure to inspire and guide you.Tune in and discover the tools you need to navigate your career journey with confidence!Find out more about your host, Alicia Sutton - https://www.aliciajanesutton.comConnect with Alicia on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/aliciajanesutton/Connect with Alicia on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/AliciaSuttonFB/Follow Alicia on LinkedIn - https://nz.linkedin.com/in/aliciajanesuttonFind out more about guest, Toby Hoskins - https://psfi.org/people/toby-hoskins/Follow Toby on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/toby-hoskins-b2491311If you're getting value from these conversations and would like to contribute to our publishing costs, thank you so much! You can give something using this link. https://ko-fi.com/youreallowedSupport the Show.

You're Allowed
Know Your Worth with Susan Baer, French Embassy to Technology CEO and Founder, Episode 9

You're Allowed

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2024 57:34


Susan Baer doesn't shrink when people complain that other businesses are cheaper. After 30 successful years in business, Susan teaches us how to build relationships, articulate our value and know our worth. Are you tired of accepting less? Allow Susan's wisdom to wash over you. If you want to learn more about personal as well as financial empowerment, this episode is for you!About Guest, Susan Baer. After living in Europe in her 20's, and volunteering at the English Speaking Feminists of Geneva, Susan moved back to the US, and landed a job at the French Embassy in Washington, DC. Susan then worked at a start-up international company, and a computer training company. These jobs led her to the work she has been doing for the past 30 years when she started her own company, CEO and Founder of Baer Technology,  teaching computers to residential and corporate clients. About Host, Alicia Sutton. Alicia was a media lawyer for a decade in New Zealand and the UK, as well as a professional film and theatre actress, and a Global Corporate Facilitator and Executive Coach. Alicia has delivered over 300 training programmes around the world on personal impact, mindset, communication and leadership skills.Find out more about Alicia https://www.aliciajanesutton.comConnect with Alicia on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/aliciajanesutton/Connect with Alicia on LinkedIn https://nz.linkedin.com/in/aliciajanesuttonConnect with Alicia on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/AliciaSuttonFB/Find out more about Susan https://www.baertechnology.comConnect with Susan on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/baertechnology/Connect with Baer Technology on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/baertechnologyinc/ Connect with Baer Technology on Instagram https://www.facebook.com/baertechnology/Give Susan a Call! US (202) 364-1000Support the show

You're Allowed
“I Will Insure Myself Against Old Age Regret” with Doron Davidson, Intellectual Property Lawyer to Actor and More, Episode 4

You're Allowed

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2023 50:59


Do you have a niggling voice telling you that there's more out there for you? How can you insure yourself against old age regret, so that you're not left wondering what if!Doron Davidson shows us that if you're willing to listen to that voice, you might discover that there's a career out there for you that is a perfect fit - something you may not even know exists yet.Like host Alicia Sutton, Doron Davidson was a lawyer who had another dream.Disillusioned and scrolling the internet, Doron followed the nudge to take a chance in life. He left his job as an intellectual property lawyer to move cities and go to acting school. This is a candid conversation about making courageous choices, navigating self-doubt, disrupting family expectations and finding peace with being multi-passionate. Continuing to pursue his passions, Doron now works as an actor, a corporate trainer, a podcaster and who knows what could be next..Want to support the show? Find out more about making a contribution here.Find out more about AliciaConnect with Alicia on InstagramConnect with Alicia on FacebookConnect with Alicia on LinkedInListen to Doron's podcast Melody A.MConnect with Doron on InstagramConnect with Doron on LinkedInLearn more about StrevasSupport the show

You're Allowed
Fear vs Excitement with Hannah Xu, Accountant to Stuntwoman, Episode 2

You're Allowed

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2023 52:28


Right where our fear lives, our excitement lives too! Hannah Xu was an accountant with her own accountancy firm before a powerful question woke her up. "Do you like your job?" Hannah felt immediately sick. The answer was clear. So how did she get from this position to being a stuntwoman on television and film? Listen in for a compelling tale of facing your fears and doing it anyway!In this compelling, honest and heartfelt conversation, host Alicia Sutton explores with Hannah Xu how to navigate the heady mix of excitement and fear.  Together they unpack the fallacy of "certainty" - how living life inherently involves risk. We just get to choose which risks we're willing to take. In less than one hour, you will never relate to your fear the same way again!Want to contribute to You're Allowed? Find out more about it by clicking here. Connect with Alicia:Find out more about Alicia SuttonConnect with Alicia on InstagramConnect with Alicia on FacebookConnect with Hannah:Connect with Hannah on InstagramSupport the show

You're Allowed
"I Don't Call It Work Anymore" with Tim Davis, Science Teacher to Transformational Leadership, Episode 1

You're Allowed

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2023 56:50


What if being busy isn't the answer? What if you can feel so lit up by what you do that it doesn't feel like work anymore? In this deeply wise and life-affirming conversation, host Alicia Sutton explores with Tim Davis what it means to answer the call of your intuition. Tim walks us through multiple examples of giving yourself permission in life. Permission to say yes, to say no, to change careers multiple times, to take a year off, and to work just 4 hours a week!As humble as he is daring, Tim's career moves include being a Scientist, a Science Teacher in East London, and a Transformational Leadership Coach. In under an hour you'll be completely inspired to follow the path of your true calling.Loving this content and want to contribute to You're Allowed? Click here to find out more. Connect with Alicia:Discover More about Alicia on her WebsiteConnect with Alicia on InstagramConnect with Alicia on FacebookConnect with Tim:Write to Tim Davis at tim@yourfuturenow.coDiscover more about Tim on his WebsiteConnect with Tim on FacebookSupport the show

Atlanta Fringe Audio
50 Now What?! by Alicia Sutton

Atlanta Fringe Audio

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2023 27:59


50 Now What?! Is geared towards women and women identifying, moving into the next season of their life with grace and joy. Host Alicia Sutton is on the journey with you as she talk's to women from all walks of life about wellness, finance, friendship, how to pivot from a "Job" to your life's work and finding adventure along the way! She also makes space to support younger women with intergenerational conversations about today's issues effecting them. Check out this first episode with mindfulness and embodiment expert Alexa Silvaggio as we discuss how to embrace the good, the bad and the ugly so that these years are the best years. Go to our website at https://www.podpage.com/50-now-what/ for more!   Win 2 Atlanta Fringe tickets! Solve the Fringe Audio Crossword clues. You can find the crossword at https://shorturl.at/lozIV.  Email a pdf or photo of the completed crossword to atlfringeaudio@gmail.com by June 7. Visit atlantafringe.org/fringe-audio for more info.   Donate at Cash App: $50nowwhatpodcast Show Transcript https://www.podpage.com/50-now-what/   We would like to thank our Atlanta Fringe Audio sponsor Could Be Pretty Cool, a production company whose mission is to inspire community building through the arts.    Binge on all of our audio shows at atlantafringe.org/fringe-audio or wherever you enjoy podcasts.

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Atlanta Fringe Audio
Trailer: 50, Now What?! by Alicia Sutton

Atlanta Fringe Audio

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2023 1:15


You can listen to the full show and all other 2023 Fringe Audio shows starting May 22 at atlantafringe.org/fringe-audio or wherever you enjoy podcasts.

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You're Allowed
Introducing You're Allowed!

You're Allowed

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2023 2:13


Do you have a voice in your head that tells you you're meant for more? Resisting your desires is the pits! What if it was possible for you to choose a career that really lights you up? In the You're Allowed! Podcast, you'll hear tales of courageous career change so that you can get clear on what you want, and then go make it happen! Alicia Sutton is a lawyer, actress, corporate trainer, executive coach and now podcast host. Subscribe to the show and share with anyone you think might love it!Support the show

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Lifelong Learning
How Incorporating Patient Videos Can Positively Impact Medical Education

Lifelong Learning

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2018


Host: Alicia A. Sutton Guest: Ilana Hardesty, BA Guest: Julie White, BA, MS, CHCP At the 2018 Alliance for Continuing Education in Healthcare Professions meeting, host Alicia Sutton spoke with Ilana Hardesty BA, and Julie White, BA, MS, CHCP from Boston University School of Medicine CME Office on trigger videos to model effective communication strategies. Ms. White explais trigger videos as: "..an offiicial description from Academic Medicine. A trigger film is a short scene depicting a typical clinical situation with a patient or fellow colleague. These films trigger discussions of the issues and circumstances raised in the films. Basically, in layman's terms, a trigger video is really designed to elicit emotion, kind of get the audience primed for discussion." Tune in to see a real trigger video and learn how to effectively develop a patient-centered scenario to illustrate a communication message.​

Lifelong Learning
How To Maximize The Impact of Educational Activities?

Lifelong Learning

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2018


Host: Alicia A. Sutton Guest: Jamie Reiter, PhD Guest: Whitney E. Faler, MPA In medical education, it is frequently asked whether an activity was successful, ie. improved outcomes. But, it rarely asks “why”. What factors contribute to the success or failure of CE activities and how can CE providers ensure they are developing and implementing activities that improve patient outcomes? Jamie Reiter, PhD* and Whitey Faler, MPA from CME Outfitters, LLC sit down with Alicia Sutton at the Alliance for Continuing Education in the Health Professions annual conference to discuss the “why” behind successful and unsuccessful educational activities and the approaches CE providers should understand in creating medical education. More specifically, the value of using predictive modeling and how best to implement this into your activities. *Jamie Reiter, PhD is now the Chief Executive Officer of MedEvaluate.

Lifelong Learning
What's the Connection Between CE & Future Healthcare Professionals' Behavior?

Lifelong Learning

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2018


Host: Alicia A. Sutton Guest: Hilary Schmidt, PhD Guest: John Ruggiero, PhD, MPA, CHCP Guest: Gregory Salinas, PhD Guest: Nili Solomonov Annually, there are around 150,000 certified activities produced in the US annually. However, meta-analyses and research estimates that less than 20% of those educational activities drive behavior change and probably less than 5% lead to improvements in patient outcomes. With a vast array of continuing education (CE) activities available to healthcare professionals (HCPs) and the delay in data on the effectiveness and outcomes of CE activities, it's difficult for HCPs and CE stakeholders to determine the most effective education that has the greatest potential to lead to behavior change thus improving patient care. During the Alliance for Continuing Education in the Healthcare Professions annual meeting host Alicia Sutton speaks with guests Hilary Schmidt, PhD, John Ruggiero, PhD, MPA, CHCP, Gregory Salinas, PhD, and Nili Solomonov in a two-part interview covering: The current state of CE activities and address the lack of objective, reliable, and empirical assessment available to prospectively identify CE activities that have the greatest potential to lead to improvements in health care practice. The development of a new Instructional Design Rating Scale and its reliability and predictive validity in driving behavior change through rigorous research methods based on the science of human learning.

Lifelong Learning
Avoiding Gaps in Healthcare Education with Latest Instructional Designs

Lifelong Learning

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2018


Host: Alicia A. Sutton Guest: Rob Lowney In this episode of Lifelong Learning, Alicia Sutton welcomes Rob Lowney, Principal and Managing Director of CMEology. Rob showcases how CMEology's innovative methods improve engagement in CME which ultimately leads to improved patient care. In addition to improving engagement, Rob also shares how to add value across all stakeholders in CME, such as utilizing the arts and humanizing the education, quantifying the value of CME, research conveying improved patient health & changing performance, and multimedia education.

Lifelong Learning
How to Achieve Patient Satisfaction Through Culturally Aware Communication

Lifelong Learning

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2018


Host: Alicia A. Sutton Guest: Miriam Uhlmann, PhD Guest: Samar Aboulsoud, MD, PhD, MSc Med Ed, FHEA, MAcadMEd Due to research and studies, health care teams are improving and understanding cultural sensitivity issues and cultural competence. However, we still have much to learn. At the Alliance for Continuing Education in Healthcare Professions 2018 annual meeting, host Alicia Sutton interviewed Samar Aboulsoud, MD and Miriam Uhlmann, PhD about their presentation "A Means to an End: Achieving Patient Satisfaction Through Culturally Sensitive Communication". In this discussion, Drs. Aboulsoud and Uhlmann discuss their personal and professional experience with educating health care teams to deepen the medical knowledge and clinical skills of those who provide holistic approaches for patient care. Furthermore, it will challenge clinician’s understanding of what affects their interactions and understandings that can impact patient care, compliance, and outcomes.

Lifelong Learning
From Stage-4 Cancer Patient to Healthcare Activist: One Survivor’s Story

Lifelong Learning

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2018


Host: Alicia A. Sutton Guest: Dave deBronkart From the annual meeting of the Alliance for Continuing Education in the Healthcare Professions in Orlando, Florida, keynote speaker Dave deBronkart joins host Alicia Sutton to discuss the evolving roles in the patient and doctor relationship. Better known as ‘e-Patient Dave’, deBronkart emphasizes key points in the shift from the patient as a passive recipient of care to one where the patient is an active contributor to his or her own care. deBronkart discusses healthy patient:doctor communication and ways clinicians can employ effective techniques. As a co-founder of the Society for Participatory Medicine and stage 4 kidney cancer survivor, deBronkart speaks globally on how patients should be partners in their care, rather than passive recipients, and how collaboration makes healthcare better for everyone.

Lifelong Learning
Applying Constructivism Theory to Medical Education

Lifelong Learning

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2016


Host: Alicia Sutton Guest: Annette Mallory Donawa, PhD Constructivism is the theory that people in a learning environment will merge their prior foundational knowledge and experience with new details they are learning, helping them construct new understandings for themselves. Joining host Alicia Sutton is Dr. Annette Mallory Donawa, Assistant Dean and Director of Continuing Medical Education at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. Dr. Donawa will discuss the learning theory of constructivism and its current to future impacts on continuing medical education.

Lifelong Learning
Let's Work Together: Transforming Medical Practices

Lifelong Learning

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2016


Host: Alicia Sutton How do you make sure that the right people are doing the right jobs at the right time, helping medical practices function more efficiently? Alicia Sutton chats with Ray Saputelli, Executive Vice President and CEO of the New Jersey Academy of Family Physicians, about transforming medical practices to run as more cohesive units.

Lifelong Learning
Data Analytics in CME: Bringing Quality Improvement to the Next Level

Lifelong Learning

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2016


Host: Alicia A. Sutton Lauren Patrick, President of Healthmonix, joins host Alicia Sutton on the floors of the ACEhp annual meeting to discuss customized, collaborative models in quality improvement, and how new perspectives on data analytics are changing assessments of clinical performance improvement.

Lifelong Learning
Improving Patient Engagement in a Complex Healthcare System

Lifelong Learning

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2016


Host: Alicia A. Sutton In today's health care environment, the basic, fundamental drive to get and stay healthy can become overwhelming for patients. This issue makes patient engagement, both within and outside practice settings, one of the most important goals among clinicians for enhancing patient care. Joining host Alicia Sutton on the floors of the ACEhp annual meeting to discuss strategic advances in patient engagement is Mazi Rasulnia, President and Co-Founder of Pack Health. Prior to co- founding Pack Health, Mazi was the president of CE Outcomes LLC, which provided assessment outcomes and program evaluations. He has a PhD in Health Services Research, MBA and MPH in Health Care organization and Policy from the University of Alabama at Birmingham.

Lifelong Learning
Learning Without Borders: Effective Medical Education Design in the Mobile Age

Lifelong Learning

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2016


Host: Alicia A. Sutton From the floors of the Alliance for Continuing Education in the Health Professions' annual meeting in Washington DC, host Alicia Sutton welcomes Michael Baffuto, President of Integrity CE. The two discuss new and emerging design platforms for medical education, leveraging mobile technologies to increase engagement, learning, and positive clinical change.

Lifelong Learning
Shared Decision Making in Clinical Care: Impacts on Both Patients & Providers

Lifelong Learning

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2016


Host: Alicia A. Sutton Shared decision making (SDM) is a synergistic process that allows patients and their providers to make health care decisions together and take into account the best scientific evidence available, as well as the patient’s values, goals, and preferences. It's important to invite all patients into the process even if they decline. This process increases patient satisfaction, adherence and compliance. Join host Alicia Sutton to discuss shared decision making with guest Isabelle Vacher, former nurse and Senior Vice President of Educational Strategy at AXIS Medical Education, Inc.

Clinician's Roundtable
Introducing Regenerative Medicine to the Broader Medical Community

Clinician's Roundtable

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2015


Host: Alicia A. Sutton From the floors of Omnia Education's Women's Health Annual Visit in Washington DC, host Alicia Sutton interviews Dr. Joel Weinthal, Clinical Associate Professor of Pediatrics at Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center and Medical Director of the Stem Cell Transplant Laboratory at Medical City Dallas Hospital. The two discuss Dr. Weinthal's current work in regenerative medicine, the scope of clinical utilization and potential, ethical considerations, and anticipated directions for the field.

Conference Coverage
New Trends and Strategies with 'On Demand' Medical Education

Conference Coverage

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2015


Host: Alicia A. Sutton Guest: Linda Gracie-King, MS From conferences to interactive on demand education, the field of continuing medical education (CME) is constantly evolving. Traditionally the preferred form of CME is live and in person, but as time goes on CME providers continue to improve their on demand CME services. Join host, Alicia Sutton, and guest, Linda Gracie-King, MS, Managing Partner at AXIS Medical Education, on the floor of the Alliance for Continuing Education in Health Professions annual industry summit meeting in Philadelphia, PA. They discuss the future of on demand continuing medical education, with special emphasis on the oncology field.

Lifelong Learning
New Trends and Strategies with 'On Demand' Medical Education

Lifelong Learning

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2015


Host: Alicia A. Sutton Guest: Linda Gracie-King, MS From conferences to interactive on demand education, the field of continuing medical education (CME) is constantly evolving. Traditionally the preferred form of CME is live and in person, but as time goes on CME providers continue to improve their on demand CME services. Join host, Alicia Sutton, and guest, Linda Gracie-King, MS, Managing Partner at AXIS Medical Education, on the floor of the Alliance for Continuing Education in Health Professions annual industry summit meeting in Philadelphia, PA. They discuss the future of on demand continuing medical education, with special emphasis on the oncology field.

Lifelong Learning
How to Build a Quality Improvement Education (QIE) Roadmap for Practice Success

Lifelong Learning

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2015


Guest: Joseph "Joe" Kim, MD, MPH Host: Alicia A. Sutton Quality Improvement Education, or QIE, is being leveraged for reducing errors and improving practice efficiencies across hospitals and private clinics alike. But how is QIE implemented, and what measures signify its success in medical education? Joining host Alicia Sutton to discuss this important subject at the Alliance for Education in the Health Professions annual meeting is Dr. Joe Kim, physician technologist and President of MCM Education.

Lifelong Learning
The Flipped Classroom: Leveraging Student Knowledge in Medical Education

Lifelong Learning

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2015


Guest: Brian S. McGowan, PhD Host: Alicia A. Sutton "Learning about the Learners" is a core precept underlying the Flipped Classroom, a blended learning model that helps increase continuity of learning experiences between faculty and students. Joining host Alicia Sutton to describe this model and its applications in healthcare education is Brian McGowan, Chief Learning Officer for ArcheMedx.

Lifelong Learning
Team-Based Care Models: Treating Patients at the Right Time and Cost

Lifelong Learning

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2015


Host: Alicia A. Sutton Guest: Ray Saputelli Healthcare costs in the U.S. are among the highest in the world, yet health outcomes remain in the bottom tiers compared to other developed countries. How might the care delivery model be changed to affect change in this regard, and who is leading the way? Joining host Alicia Sutton to examine one state's efforts to replace volume of care with value in care, driving down costs while improving outcomes, is Ray Saputelli, Executive Vice President of the New Jersey Academy of Family Physicians.

Lifelong Learning
The Gravity of Success: Thriving in a Changing Business Environment

Lifelong Learning

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2015


Host: Alicia A. Sutton Guest: Bill Levisay, MBA Past success is not always a predictor of future success, and nowhere is this clearer than in the medical field. But what can medicine draw from the unprecedented successes and colossal failures of the corporate world? Joining host Alicia Sutton to discuss the gravity of success, and ways to avoid failure in the wake of that success, is Bill Levisay, Chief Customer Officer at Bolthouse Farms in Atlanta, GA.

Lifelong Learning
Big Data in Medicine: "The Good, the Bad, and the Creepy" Implications for Patient Care

Lifelong Learning

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2015


Host: Alicia A. Sutton Guest: Jennifer Golbeck, PhD How will new computational techniques leveraging "big data" analytics impact healthcare systems and medical practices, and where should this data come from? Alicia Sutton welcomes Jennifer Golbeck, director of the Human Computer Interaction Lab and associate professor at the College of Information Studies of the University of Maryland, to discuss present and future directions in big data usage for medicine and society.

Lifelong Learning
Workplace Culture and its Impact on Health Outcomes

Lifelong Learning

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2014


Host: Alicia A. Sutton How divergent are cultural perspectives in the healthcare system, and how does this affect both the delivery of medical care by clinicians and the paths toward health and wellbeing for patients? Dr. Simon Kitto, Medical Sociologist, Director of Research in Continuing Professional Development and Assistant Professor in the Department of Surgery at the Wilson Centre for the University of Toronto, joins host Alicia Sutton to explore workplace culture from several vantage points, such as professional-to-patient value systems and group behavior dynamics, toward better understanding health outcomes.

Lifelong Learning
The Looming Shortage of Primary Care Physicians

Lifelong Learning

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2014


Host: Alicia A. Sutton Guest: Ray Saputelli The American Academy of Family Physicians estimates that approximately 52,000 more primary care physicians will be needed in the workforce by 2025 in order to maintain basic standards of care for the American population. But in a climate where medical professionals are increasingly turning away from general medicine to pursue higher paying niche specialties, the challenge to counter a looming shortage of primary care physicians rises exponentially. What actions, incentives, and culture changes will be needed to bring primary care back into prominence? Joining host Alicia Sutton to examine this issue is Ray Saputelli, Executive Vice President of the New Jersey Chapter of the American Academy of Family Physicians.

Lifelong Learning
Creative Collaborations in Quality Improvement Modeling

Lifelong Learning

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2014


Host: Alicia A. Sutton Quality Improvement in medical education can take place along several stages of behavior change, from orientation to enablement to sustainment. The timing of QI intervention, and the ways in which QI teams collaborate creatively within each phase, become critical. Joining host Alicia Sutton to elaborate on this type of modeling for education improvement is Chitra Subramaniam, Ph.D., Assistant Dean and Director for Continuing Medical Education at Duke University's Clinical Research Institute. Dr. Subramaniam is also Assistant Dean at the Duke Center for Educational Excellence.

Lifelong Learning
How to Use Medical Education as a Tool for Practice Quality Improvement

Lifelong Learning

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2014


Host: Alicia A. Sutton "Quality improvement is not an event or a project; it's a continuous process." This is the sentiment of special guest Louis Diamond, President of the Quality in Health Care Advisory Group, LLC. Mr. Diamond also serves as Quality Improvement Education Initiation Chair for ACEHP. He joins host Alicia Sutton to discuss medical education's roles in quality improvement (QI) and the triumphs and challenges occurring at clinical and health political levels to advance QI goals.

Lifelong Learning
The Learning Process Revolution in Medicine: Embracing Quality Metrics

Lifelong Learning

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2014


Host: Alicia A. Sutton Continuous professional development in medicine is a lifelong endeavor that extends well beyond medical school. As our knowledge of system improvement increases, we begin to see corresponding changes in the learning environment. This creates new reasons for healthcare professionals to engage in quality improvement (QI) education. Joining host Alicia Sutton to discuss this evolution is Dr. Jack Kues, Associate Dean for Continuous Professional Development at the University of Cincinnati.

Lifelong Learning
How Knowledge Translation and Quality Improvement Impact Medical Learning

Lifelong Learning

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2014


Host: Alicia A. Sutton Knowledge Translation (KT) is the process of making knowledge created within one professional community accessible, understandable and useful within other professional communities, which leads ultimately to widespread adoption of that knowledge into everyday health practices. But how is this done, and does it have any disruptive effects on Quality Improvement (QI) standards? Joining host Alicia Sutton to speak on this matter is Dr. Robert J. Birnbaum, MD, PhD. Dr. Birnbaum is the Knowledge Translation Research Director for the Massachusetts General Hospital Academy, the Director of Continuing Professional Development at Partners HealthCare, and an Assistant Professor of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School.

Lifelong Learning
Impacts of Government Legislation on Medical Education

Lifelong Learning

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2014


Host: Alicia A. Sutton Whether one is a learner or an educator, the current and potential impacts of legistlative trends from Washington are tremendous. As collaborations between academia, industry, and the government become increasingly complex, advocates of quality improvement in medical education must learn to navigate new challenges in key areas such as conflicts of interest, healthcare reform, physician-patient communications, and healthcare technologies. Joining host Alicia Sutton to discuss this important topic is John F. Kamp, Executive Director of the Coalition for Healthcare Communication.

Lifelong Learning
Health Information Technology's Role in Quality Improvement for Clinical Education

Lifelong Learning

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2014


Host: Alicia A. Sutton Health Information Technology (HIT) has an intuitive place in modern clinical practice, but the ways in which emerging technologies can integrate with quality improvement efforts in medical education aren't always clear. Health Technologist Dr. Joseph Kim joins host Alicia Sutton to describe various means by which organizations, group practices, and individual physicians can leverage new technologies to improve quality of care.

Lifelong Learning
Unveiling The "Concept Cars" of Innovative Medical Education Models

Lifelong Learning

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2014


Host: Alicia A. Sutton What are the factors of quality improvement and innovation in education models that truly impact a clinician's pursuit of lifelong learning? Joining host Alicia Sutton to discuss the latest trends and approaches in modeling continuing education is Scott Weber, CEO of Med-IQ, an ACCME-accredited provider. Med-IQ has core expertise in developing quality improvement and performance improvement education for medical professionals.