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This episode features Alisa Starbuck, President of Brenner Children's Hospital, Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist. Here she discusses her career journey, key insights about the hospital, potential roadblocks that leaders may encounter while striving for the best outcomes for children, and more.
Molly Gamble, Vice President of Editorial at Becker's Healthcare joins the podcast to discuss key takeaways from recent interviews with pediatric leaders Madeline Bell, the CEO of the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Alisa Starbuck, the President of Brenner Children's Hospital at Wake Forest Baptist Health, and Michael Dowling, the CEO of Northwell Health.Links to dive deeper: https://www.beckershospitalreview.com/hospital-management-administration/michael-dowling-where-are-the-role-models.htmlhttps://www.beckershospitalreview.com/podcasts/becker-s-women-s-leadership-podcast/charting-the-future-of-pediatric-healthcare-insights-from-madeline-bell-president-and-ceo-of-children-s-hospital-of-philadelphia-120877384.html
Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist's Brittany Pendleton and Andrea Garton sit down with Brooke and Tim to talk about this year's Cheers! for Brenner Children's Hospital event taking place on Friday, November 3rd. The group discusses the event's upcoming silent disco and fun cocktails, the corporate sponsors Brittany and Andrea would like to thank, and Brooke even shares her guilty pleasure coffee order. Buy tickets to Cheers! for Brenner Children's and learn more online and on social media: Website: www.brennerchildrens.org/cheers Instagram: @atriumhealthwfb
A text from his wife makes Joseph Wilson call 911 to report that his adopted son Skyler is having a seizure. That text message, however, came in hours earlier. Jodi Wilson wrote "Something happened while swaddling Skyler." Included in the text was a picture of Skyler wrapped in a sheet, face down, and duct taped to the floor. Skyler was taken to Brenner Children's hospital where a doctor explained to a detective that Skyler had a Hypoxic Brain Injury, caused by a lack of oxygen getting to his brain. The doctor said that Skyler's brain injuries were consistent with “too much restriction” used during the so-called “swaddling” technique. Joining Nancy Grace today: Kirk Nurmi- Legal Analyst and former lead counsel to Jodi Arias (Mesa, AZ), Author: "Trapped with Ms. Arias", Twitter/Instagram: @nurmiunchained Caryn Stark- Psychologist- Trauma and Crime expert- carynstark.com @carnpsych Sheryl McCollum - Forensic Expert, Founder: Cold Case Investigative Research Institute in Atlanta, GA, Host: Zone 7, ColdCaseCrimes.org, @ColdCaseTips Rev. Dr. Bob Larson- Founder of Spiritual Freedom Churches International, Author: Book of Religiouns, Cults and New Age Spirtuality”, BobLarson.org, Twitter: BLarsonexorcist, Facebook: BobLarsonTheRealExorcist Dr. Tim Gallagher- Medical Examiner State of Florida, Lecturer: University of Florida Medical School Forensic Medicine. Founder/Host: International Forensic Medicine Death Investigation Conference, pathcaremed.com Caitlyn Becker- Senior Reporter for Dailymail.com, @caitlynbecker See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This episode features Alisa L. Starbuck, DNP, APRN, NNP-BC, NEA-BC, President, Brenner Children's Hospital & Vice President, Women's and Children's Health Services. Here, she discusses her background & healthcare leadership journey, what issues she's spending most of her time on today, how she is looking at growth and investments going forward, and more.
This episode features Alisa L. Starbuck, DNP, APRN, NNP-BC, NEA-BC, President, Brenner Children's Hospital & Vice President, Women's and Children's Health Services. Here, she discusses her background & healthcare leadership journey, what issues she's spending most of her time on today, how she is looking at growth and investments going forward, and more.
For the first time in two years, Brenner Children's Hospital is hosting its Cheers! event to help raise funds for families in financial need while their children are experiencing a health crisis. Hear a first-hand success story about Brenner Children's Hospital, and get the inside scoop on the food, fun, and live music planned for Cheers! at Truist Stadium on Friday, November 4th. Learn more about Cheers! online and on social media: Buy tickets at: https://www.wakehealth.edu/about-us/about-brenner-childrens/support-brenner/cheers Instagram: @brennerchildrens Visit the website to learn how to become a Cheers! event corporate sponsor
This episode features Alisa Starbuck, President, Brenner Children's Hospital at Wake Forest Baptist Health. Here, she discusses the growth of Benner's Children's Hospital, the importance of being the leader you'd like to work for, her focus on innovation to ease workforce shortages, and more.
This episode features Alisa Starbuck, President, Brenner Children's Hospital at Wake Forest Baptist Health. Here, she discusses the growth of Benner's Children's Hospital, the importance of being the leader you'd like to work for, her focus on innovation to ease workforce shortages, and more.
As our community works through the immediate aftermath of a school shooting, Dr. Linda Nicolotti, Section Head, Pediatric Psychology and Behavioral Health with Brenner Children's, talks with BestHealth about how parents and caregivers can help their kids and teens process through the wide range of thoughts, emotions, and uneasiness they might be experiencing during this time.
As our community works through the immediate aftermath of a school shooting, Dr. Linda Nicolotti, Section Head, Pediatric Psychology and Behavioral Health with Brenner Children's, talks with BestHealth about how parents and caregivers can help their kids and teens process through the wide range of thoughts, emotions, and uneasiness they might be experiencing during this time. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr. Leah Sieren, Pediatric Trauma Surgeon, and Luly Beckles, Pediatric Injury Prevention Coordinator with Brenner Children's and SafeKids Northwest Piedmont Chapter, sit down to talk about several key areas of summertime activities and potential injury scenarios that they have seen firsthand.
Dr. Leah Sieren, Pediatric Trauma Surgeon, and Luly Beckles, Pediatric Injury Prevention Coordinator with Brenner Children's and SafeKids Northwest Piedmont Chapter, sit down to talk about several key areas of summertime activities and potential injury scenarios that they have seen firsthand. They also provide several tips on helping keep our children safe while out of school this summer. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr. Leah Sieren, Pediatric Trauma Surgeon, and Luly Beckles, Pediatric Injury Prevention Coordinator with Brenner Children’s and SafeKids Northwest Piedmont Chapter, sit down to talk about several key areas of summertime activities and potential injury scenarios that they have seen firsthand. They also provide several tips on helping keep our children safe while out of school this summer.
This episode features Alisa Starbuck, President, Brenner Children's Hospital at Wake Forest Baptist Health. Here, she discusses the growth of Benner's Children's Hospital, the importance of being the leader you'd like to work for, her focus on innovation to ease workforce shortages, and more.
This episode features Alisa Starbuck, President of Brenner Children s Hospital & Vice President of Women s and Children s Health Services at Wake Forest Baptist Health. Here, she discusses her cautious optimism for the future surrounding COVID-19, her points of pride in Wake Forest, and more.
This episode features Alisa Starbuck, President of Brenner Children’s Hospital & Vice President of Women’s and Children’s Health Services at Wake Forest Baptist Health. Here, she discusses her cautious optimism for the future surrounding COVID-19, her points of pride in Wake Forest, and more.
Learn more about the Dale and Karen Sisel Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) at Brenner Children's Hospital in Winston-Salem, NC
Mary Craig Tennille is Summit School's Director of Annual Giving and Stewardship since 2015. Her philosophy that "fundraising is about cultivating relationships for long-term investment," as well as her commitment to Summit's mission of inspiring learning, align perfectly with the strategic direction of the Advancement Office. Mary Craig has worked in a fundraising capacity for more than 15 years at organizations including The Arts Council of Winston-Salem and Forsyth County, the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, and most recently at Excalibur Advancement Services. She currently serves on the board of Reynolda House Museum of American Art and holds memberships with Rotary Club of Winston-Salem, Association of Fundraising Professionals, Friends of Brenner Children's Hospital, and Dogwood Garden Club. In 2013 Mary Craig was a recipient of the Triad Business Journal's 40 Under 40 award. She and her husband Andy have two children. I'm thrilled that Mary Craig took the time out of her schedule to sit down via zoom and tell us how she is thriving!
As the Wake Forest Baptist Health NICU and Birth Center celebrate their first birthday this summer, we visit with Dr. Alisa Starbuck, the president of Brenner Children's Hospital and Lisa Marshall, the chief philanthropy officer. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
With many children away from school and out of their normal routine, this may give children an opportunity to participate in some unsafe activities around the home. Dr. John Petty, a pediatric trauma surgeon with Brenner Children's chats virtually with BestHealth about some of the recent injuries that have been treated and how families can have a balance of being active and outdoors but at the same time taking safe measures and practicing common sense.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
With parents and families trying to adjust to a new way of doing life with remote job tasks, virtual learning from home and social distancing, Dr. Linda Nicolotti with Brenner Children's talks with us about discussing and working through this process with our children.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
With parents and families trying to adjust to a new way of doing life with remote job tasks, virtual learning from home and social distancing, Dr. Linda Nicolotti with Brenner Children's talks with us about discussing and working through this process with our children. Disclaimer: learn more about the latest developments on visitor restrictions and testing.
Linda Nicolotti, Ph.D., pediatric psychologist with Brenner Children’s Hospital, discusses how parents can talk to their children about the disease, listen to their concerns and help alleviate their fears.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Coronavirus (COVID-19) is being discussed on the news, on social media, and at school. Dr. Linda Nicolotti, a pediatric psychologist with Brenner Children’s, chats with BestHealth about how to have informative and age-appropriate discussions with children about coronavirus.
Our Brenner Children’s Child Injury Prevention Coordinator, Luly Beckles, returns to the BestHealth podcast; this time we chat about the importance of car seat safety for kids of all ages.Learn more: https://www.safekids.org/coalition/safe-kids-northwest-piedmont
Luly Beckles, the Pediatric Injury Prevention Coordinator with Brenner Children's Hospital talks with us about keeping our children safe during the summer months with outdoor activities, travel and swimming.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Summer Safety PodcastLuly Beckles, the Pediatric Injury Prevention Coordinator with Brenner Children’s Hospital talks with us about keeping our children safe during the summer months with outdoor activities, travel and swimming.
Lisa Marshall, Vice President and Chief Philanthropy Officer and Dr. Alisa Starbuck, President of Brenner Children's Hospital discuss the new NICU project. When complete, this new NICU will feature 51 private suites to serve our smallest patients.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
New Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Project: Lisa Marshall, Vice President and Chief Philanthropy Officer and Dr. Alisa Starbuck, President of Brenner Children’s Hospital discuss the new NICU project. When complete, this new NICU will feature 51 private suites to serve our smallest patients.
Overview: Marty Scott describes his experience with safety and quality and tells engaging stories about his journey towards high reliability in healthcare. Dr. Marty Scott’s Biography: In March 2015, Marty B. Scott, M.D. was named Senior Vice President and Chief Quality Officer for Meridian Health System. At Meridian, he will be using his expertise in high reliability to strengthen patient safety, quality, and the overall patient experience. Previously, he served at Wake Forest Baptist Health, which he joined as Vice President of Brenner Children’s Hospital in October 2010. A leader in children’s healthcare and administration, Dr. Scott served as Brenner’s Senior Administrative Executive until July of 2014. During his tenure, Brenner Children’s Hospital debuted in the US News and World Reports Top 50 Children’s Hospitals. In addition to his responsibilities as Vice President of Brenner, Dr. Scott was named Chief Patient Safety Officer in July 2011. In this role, he was responsible for coordinating tasks and activities associated with ensuring the safety of all Wake Forest Baptist health patients. In July of 2014 he was named Chief Patient Safety and Quality Officer with the added responsibilities for the quality and performance improvement of the healthcare system. He had a joint faculty appointment as a Pediatric Intensivists within the Departments of Pediatrics and Anesthesiology. Dr. Scott completed his undergraduate work at David Lipscomb College in Nashville and earned his medical degree at the University of Louisville in Kentucky. He received his MBA from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. Show Notes: High-reliability is a journey, it isn’t necessarily an end goal because when organizations say “we’ve arrived” at high-reliability it is easy to let their guard down. Most employees go to work each day to do a good job, not to cause errors or failures. Unfortunately many people believe that accidents or failures are the fault of errant employees who are not trying hard enough. The reality is that even when failure occurs in the presence of people doing work, there are often underlying condtions In many situations safety must come first. Safety, quality, empathy and respect are important for high-reliability, but in many high-reliability organizations safety must come before the other goals, and those other goals will be subordinate to safety. However, empathy and respect for others can help when leaders explain why safety must come first. Sign up for our Newsletter here, or go to: www.v-speedsafety.com/email-subscription. Time-Stamped Show Notes: 0:35-Randy introduces Dr. Marty Scott and describes who he is, including reading his formal biography. 3:16- Randy asks Marty, “Okay, we’ve heard your formal bio, but tell us what makes you tick, what motivates you, what inspires you, or generally why you do what you do?” 4:20-Marty and Randy discuss how most employees go to work every day to do a good job, not to make mistakes or errors or cause failure. 8:18-Randy asks Marty to discuss his perspective on empathy and respect. 18:33-Randy describes Crew Resource Management training and the benefits. 31:07-Randy asks Marty, “If you could be granted one wish for leadership or organizational change/development what would it be?” Resources: Book Recommendation: Drive by Daniel Pink, Managing the Unexpected by Karl Weick and Kathleen Sutcliffe, Switch by Chip and Dan Heath, Influencer by Joseph Grenny, and The Power of Habit by Charles Duhigg. Contact: Web: www.meridianhealth.com Email: mbscott@meridianhealth.com