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Public Health Review Morning Edition
Data Dashboards, Design Your Own Accreditation

Public Health Review Morning Edition

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2025 5:52


Dr. Natasha Bagdasarian, Chief Medical Executive for the state of Michigan, explains the state's Public Health Data Dashboard, which visualizes public health trends by district and helps to shape awareness of public health's role in the community; David Stone, Accreditation Analyst at ASTHO, discusses the importance of accreditation and ASTHO's guide to sustaining efforts across health departments; Dr. Scott Harris, ASTHO President and State Health Officer for Alabama, appeared on a recent Public Health on Call podcast; Dr. Nirav Shah, former ASTHO President and former Director of the Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention, will give the commencement address at the University of Maine in Farmington; ASTHO will host an event being an effective crisis communicator Thursday, May 8th. Michigan's Public Health Data Dashboard  ASTHO: A Guide for Sustainable Public Health Accreditation Podcast: A Conversation with Alabama's State Health Officer ASTHO: Don't Panic: A Panel on How to be an Effective Crisis Communicator UMF Announces Dr. Nirav Shah as Commencement Speaker  

Becker’s Healthcare Podcast
How AI is Transforming Cardiovascular Care: Insights from Dr. Tom Nguyen

Becker’s Healthcare Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2025 20:59


In this episode, Dr. Tom Nguyen, Chief Medical Executive at Miami Cardiac & Vascular Institute, discusses the groundbreaking role of AI in heart care. From risk prediction to surgical precision and operational efficiency, Dr. Nguyen shares how AI is revolutionizing patient outcomes and the future of cardiovascular medicine.

Baptist HealthTalk
Heart Care Revolution: AI, Robotics & the Future of Medicine

Baptist HealthTalk

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2025 21:58


Groundbreaking advancements in heart surgery are transforming lives faster than ever. In this exclusive conversation, Dr. Tom Nguyen explores how AI, robotics and cutting-edge techniques are revolutionizing patient care to get patients back on their feet quickly. Learn how AI is helping surgeons make better decisions, the silent signs of a heart attack that could save your life and why innovation is pushing the boundaries of modern medicine. This is the future of heart health—you don't want to miss it! Host:Willard Shepard, Award-Winning Journalist Guest:Tom Nguyen, M.D., Chief Medical Executive and Director of Minimally Invasive Valve Surgery at Baptist Health Miami Cardiac & Vascular Institute

Becker’s Healthcare Podcast
Warren R. Selman, M.D., Chief Medical Executive, Marcus Neuroscience Institute, and Mark Larkin, Foundation President, Boca Raton Regional Hospital

Becker’s Healthcare Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2025 22:11


This episode features two leaders in the Baptist Health South Florida system; Warren R. Selman, M.D., Chief Medical Executive, Marcus Neuroscience Institute, and Mark Larkin, Foundation President, Boca Raton Regional Hospital, share insights on the transformative work happening at Marcus Neuroscience Institute, powered by a significant philanthropic partnership. They discuss the impact of recent donations, the future of neurological treatments, and how community support is shaping world-class care in South Florida.

Public Health Review Morning Edition
801: Take Control of Your Birth Control Program, Lame Duck Priorities

Public Health Review Morning Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2024 4:06


Dr. Natasha Bagdasarian, Chief Medical Executive for the State of Michigan, discusses the launch of the Take Control of Your Birth Control program; Catherine Jones, ASTHO Senior Analyst for Government Affairs, tells us what the priorities are for the lame duck period; and a new ASTHO report details how health agency staff can collaborate across sectors to address climate risks. Michigan News Release: Gov. Whitmer Announces New Program to Provide Free Contraception to Michiganders, Lowering the Cost of Access to Family Planning ASTHO Blog Article: Lame Duck Session Priorities in Congress ASTHO Report: Health Agency Staff Collaborate Across Sectors to Address Climate Risks  

Public Health Review Morning Edition
800: Hemp's Hazy Status, Climate Change Impacts Health Equity

Public Health Review Morning Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2024 4:53


Christina Severin, ASTHO's Director of Public Health Law, dives into the ins and outs of the status of hemp; Linda Helland, Manager of California's Climate Change and Health Equity Branch at the California Department of Public Health, tells us more about the work the branch is doing; ASTHO is looking for qualified candidates to be its Senior Director of Accounting Operations; and Dr. Natasha Bagdasarian, Chief Medical Executive for the State of Michigan and an ASTHO Member, shares her thanks for public health. ASTHO Blog Article: Hemp's Hazy Legal Status Challenges Public Health Efforts California Department of Public Health: Climate Change and Health Equity ASTHO Web Page: Senior Director, Accounting Operations  

Baptist HealthTalk
Championing Men's Health: A Conversation with Alonzo Mourning

Baptist HealthTalk

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2024 44:37


Many men tend to avoid doctors until injury or illness forces them into urgent care or the ER. Men are half as likely as women to visit the doctor for routine exams and preventive care, leaving them vulnerable to serious conditions like heart disease and cancer. Moreover, nearly 30% of men lack a primary care physician to manage their health. NBA Hall of Famer Alonzo Mourning went public earlier this year about his surgery after receiving a diagnosis of stage 3 prostate cancer. He encourages men to take control of their health and not be afraid to seek medical attention. Host:Jonathan Fialkow, M.D., Cardiologist, Chief Medical Executive of Population Health, Value and Primary Care at Baptist Health South Florida Guest: Alonzo Mourning, NBA Hall of Famer, World Championship with the Miami HEAT

USArabRadio
Stay Protected from Flu, COVID, and RSV: Important Updates for Fall 2024

USArabRadio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2024 59:32


Journalist Khalil Hachem spoke with Dr. Natasha Bagdasarian, Chief Medical Executive for the State of Michigan, about the importance of vaccination and how to prepare for the season. In addition, Khalil hosted financial experts to discuss the Federal Reserve's recent half-point interest rate cut and its potential impact on the economy and consumers.

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Outcomes Rocket
How Innovating Cardiac Care Can Help Advance Population Health with Jonathan Adam Fialkow, the Chief Medical Executive of Population Health, Value, and Primary Care for Baptist Health

Outcomes Rocket

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2024 27:47


AI and predictive analytics offer exciting possibilities for improving patient care and operational processes. In this episode, Jonathan Adam Fialkow emphasizes the importance of empathy and support in medical care, personalized and value-based care strategies, and the effective use of technology in cardiology and population health. He highlights the necessity of addressing provider burnout, the benefits of team-based and concierge care, and the rapid development of big data technologies while also covering how digital tools improve patient engagement and streamline care management, leading to better outcomes and physician satisfaction.  Tune in and learn how combining empathy, technology, and innovative strategies can transform patient care and healthcare systems! Resources: Connect and follow Jonathan Adam Fialkow on LinkedIn. Follow Baptist Health South Florida on LinkedIn. Discover Baptist Health South Florida's Website! Listen to the Baptist HealthTalk podcast here! About Memora Health: Memora Health, the leading intelligent care enablement platform, helps clinicians focus on top-of-license practice while proactively engaging patients along complex care journeys. Memora partners with leading health systems, health plans, and digital health companies to transform the care delivery process for care teams and patients. The company's platform digitizes and automates high-touch clinical workflows, supercharging care teams by intelligently triaging patient-reported concerns and data to appropriate care team members and providing patients with proactive, two-way communication and support.

Baptist HealthTalk
Dementia: The Journey of Forgetting

Baptist HealthTalk

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2024 20:27


Imagine looking at a photo and not being able to recognize the person. In that moment, he or she is a stranger. However, in reality they have been your spouse or child for more than 30 years. Dementia is part of the harsh reality millions of people are facing and it's a global problem. Dementia has plagued us for a very long time, but only recently has research begun to crack the code of fighting back. Host: Jonathan Fialkow, M.D., Chief Medical Executive at Baptist Health who oversees Population Health, Primary Care, Cardiology, Endocrinology and other Medical Specialties Guest: Peter Gliebus, M.D., Neurologist Specializing in Behavioral and Cognitive Neurology at Marcus Neuroscience Institute, a part of Baptist Health

Becker’s Healthcare Podcast
Dr. Gerard Jenkins, Chief Medical Executive at Sutter Health

Becker’s Healthcare Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2024 13:26


Join us for an informative audio discussion with Dr. Gerard Jenkins, Chief Medical Executive at Sutter Health, as he shares his background and recent impactful changes. Dr. Jenkins delves into current healthcare trends and outlines strategies for growth in the next 12-24 months, offering valuable insights into the future of healthcare leadership.

Baptist HealthTalk
Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation-TMS For Depression

Baptist HealthTalk

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2024 20:40


Statements such as – "I'm so empty, I can't even cry” ... “It's like hell.” – are just some of the ways sufferers of depression have described their conditions. However, now patients are sharing these: "For the first time in years, I am off all anti-depression medications" ... "My family and friends say it's great to have ‘me' back.” Many patients have shared very similar experiences due to Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation, or TMS. TMS is a painless, non-invasive treatment that uses electromagnetic waves to deliver small bursts of energy to targeted areas known to be involved in mood regulation. Host: Jonathan Fialkow, M.D., Chief Medical Executive at Baptist Health who oversees Population Health, Primary Care, Cardiology, Endocrinology and other Medical SpecialtiesGuest: Rachel Rohaidy, M.D., Psychiatrist at Baptist Health, specializing in adult and addiction care.

Baptist HealthTalk
AI and the Future of Heart Care

Baptist HealthTalk

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2024 15:51


Artificial intelligence, or AI, has become a hot topic lately, and a game-changer in the healthcare field. AI is already being used for medical imaging analysis, telehealth, and robot-assisted surgery – and that's only the beginning. Technological advances in recent years have enabled physicians to help a wider range of patients with complex heart issues and catch problems sooner with novel devices and advanced imaging. The landscape of cardiovascular care and interventional cardiology has improved significantly because of the ability to care more efficiently for more patients. Host: Patty Abril Guest: Tom C. Nguyen, M.D., Chief Medical Executive, Barry T. Katzen Endowed Chair, and Director of Minimally Invasive Heart Surgery at Baptist Health Miami Cardiac & Vascular Institute

Michigan's Big Show
* Dr. Natasha Bagdasarian, Chief Medical Executive for the State of Michigan

Michigan's Big Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2023 11:01


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Public Health Review Morning Edition
501: Prepping for Cyber Attacks, Suicide Awareness and Data

Public Health Review Morning Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2023 4:55


Adrianna Evans, ASTHO's Director of Preparedness and Disability Integration, says cybersecurity is an emerging topic in preparedness planning; Dr. Natasha Bagdasarian, Chief Medical Executive for the State of Michigan, explains that suicide prevention is a year-round effort; an ASTHO webinar outlines how data equity can help improve maternal and infant health outcomes; and ASTHO has a full list of resources related to 2022 Clinical Practice Guideline for Prescribing Opioids for Pain.   ASTHO Webpage: Preparedness Policy Highlights for Trending Public Health Threats American Foundation for Suicide Prevention: National Suicide Prevention Week ASTHO Webpage: Supporting Mental Health: Addressing a New Public Health Crisis ASTHO Webpage: The Youth Mental Health Crisis: States Invest in Suicide Prevention, Intervention, and Postvention Strategies ASTHO Webinar: Advancing Maternal Health with Data Equity ASTHO Webpage: CDC Clinical Practice Guideline for Prescribing Opioids for Pain, 2022: Resources for Decision-Makers  

GeriPal - A Geriatrics and Palliative Care Podcast
Hospice in Prison Part 1: An interview with Michele DiTomas and Keith Knauf

GeriPal - A Geriatrics and Palliative Care Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2023 53:26


    In the early 1990's, California Medical Facility (CMF) created one of the nation's first licensed hospice units inside a prison. This 17-bed unit serves inmates from all over the state who are approaching the end of their lives. A few are let out early on compassionate release.  Many are there until they die. Today's podcast is part one of a two-part podcast where we spend a day at CMF, a medium security prison located about halfway between San Francisco and Sacramento, and the hospice unit housed inside its walls.  We start off part one by interviewing Michele DiTomas, who has been the longstanding Medical Director of the Hospice unit and currently is also the Chief Medical Executive for the Palliative care Initiative with the California Correctional Healthcare Services.  We talk about the history of the hospice unit, including how it was initially set up to care for young men dying of AIDS, but now cares for a very different demographic – the rapidly aging prison population.  We also talk about the eligibility for the unit, what makes it run including the interdisciplinary team and the inmate peer workers, and the topic of compassionate release. Afterwards, we chat with the prison's chaplain, Keith Knauf.  Keith per many reports, is the heart and sole of the hospice unit and oversees the Pastoral Care Workers.  These are inmates that volunteer to work in the hospice unit, serving a mission that “no prisoner dies alone.”   We chat with Keith about how hospice in prison is different and similar to community hospice work, the selection process and role of the peer support workers, the role of forgiveness and spirituality in the care of dying inmates, and what makes this work both rewarding and hard. Part two of the podcast, which comes next week, is solely focused on the Pastoral Care Workers.  We interview three of them in the hospice unit and take a little tour of the hospice gardens.      

Public Health Review Morning Edition
402: Equity Change Agents, Equity Success In Michigan

Public Health Review Morning Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2023 5:17


Dr. Somava Saha, Founder and CEO of We in the World, shares a framework to help public health officials create health equity; Dr. Natasha Bagdasarian, Chief Medical Executive for the State of Michigan, explains how Michigan has reduced health disparities; an ASTHO blog article discusses the role of public health disease intervention specialists in disease investigation; and ASTHO has a job website listing open positions. Pathways to Population Health Equity- Home Page Pathways to Population Health Equity  Framework Racial health disparities in Michigan declined according to COVID task force report A Look at a Critical Player in Public Health, Disease Intervention Specialists Careers at ASTHO  

Baptist HealthTalk
The Human Brain: No AI Here

Baptist HealthTalk

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2023 13:54


There's a lot of buzz about AI these days, or artificial intelligence. But there's been very little talk about the brains of the whole operation -- ours. The human brain is the command center of everything we create and do. It is ever evolving as we grow from childhood through adulthood. The question is: What are those changes and how can we improve on them by helping and maintaining what life gave us? Host: Jonathan Fialkow, M.D., Chief of Cardiology at Baptist Hospital and Chief Population Health Officer at Baptist Health.  Guest: Michael McDermott, M.D., Chief Medical Executive of Baptist Health Miami Neuroscience Institute

USArabRadio
Giving Thanks. Holiday Safety, Health

USArabRadio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2022 60:34


Journalist Khalil Hachem discussed the power of being thankful with Wissam Bazzi, business and personal consultant and executive performance coach and speaker. First Lieutenant Mike Shaw, Public Information Officer for the Michigan State Police, discussed safety during the holiday season. Dr. Natasha Bagdasarian, Chief Medical Executive with the state of Michigan, discussed the triple epidemic flu, covid and RSV, and the need for vaccines. The episode was broadcast on November 18,2022 US Arab Radio can be heard on wnzk 690 AM, WDMV 700 AM, and WPAT 930 AM. Please visit: www.facebook.com/USArabRadio/ Web site : arabradio.us/ Online Radio: www.radio.net/s/usarabradio Twitter : twitter.com/USArabRadio Instagram : www.instagram.com/usarabradio/ Youtube : US Arab Radio

Coming SOON: NOW and NEXT
We need a Food Security Emergency Act!

Coming SOON: NOW and NEXT

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2022 34:05


Staggering new numbers about how many Canadians go hungry every day; The latest numbers from Food Banks Canada suggest there were 1.5 million food bank vists in March of 2022. New resaerch from the Daily Bread Food Bank in Toronto make it clear, food bank visits are a real time economic indicator. So, why are governments ignoring them?And there are low hanging solutions to ease stress on our healthcare system. HINT: It doesn't mean spending more money.Time Codes: 03:55 - Food bank stats aren't going to improve05:41 - A note on the media reporting new food bank usage numbers12:19 - We've got a national crisis. Why won't they declare it?16:54 - Healthcare's got a huge problem20:18 -Today on The Daily Brief…. Canada's universal healthcare system is more than half a century old and faces increasing pressures. It already consumes about 40% of government budgets across the country and the demands are only going to increase in the coming years with an ageing population.  We explore low hanging solutions.Bacchus Barua is the health policy specialist at the Fraser Institute.Danielle Martin is an Academic Family Physician at Women's College Hospital in Toronto, (former the Exec VP and Chief Medical Executive)31:01 - Piper's first school dance! Wanna join Dave for coffee on the weekends?Support Now and Next EXTRA! with Dave Trafford.Subscribe to our Exclusive Supercast feed for access to Now and Next EXTRA -the full version of The Brief with DT, early access to Now & Next episodes, AMA sessions with the SSN team, and access to our message board.Your contributions to our show helps us pay our team of producers and editors and produce more awesome podcast series!CONTACT US!Dave on Twitter www.twitter.com/davetraffordErin on Twitter www.twitter.com/erintraffordErin on Instagram www.instagram.com/its.erintraffordErin on TikTok www.tiktok.com/erintraffordEmail us hello@storystudionetwork.comNow & Next Cast and CrewAssociate Producer Becky ColesProduction Manager Jaime NickersonAudio Editors Mike Treutler and Drew GarnerSonic Logo Designer and Creative Branding Greg MacDonaldExecutive Producers - Erin and Dave Trafford Now & Next is a Story Studio Network Original

Becker’s Healthcare Podcast
Opening the Door for Others: Women Healthcare Leaders Play a Critical Role in Fostering Diversity and Equity

Becker’s Healthcare Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2022 26:15


Tune into this episode featuring Dr. Welela Tereffe, Chief Medical Executive at MD Anderson . Learn more about MD Anderson's approach to recruiting and training diverse leadership, strategies healthcare leaders can leverage to attract and retain a diverse workforce, and a lot more. Dr. Tereffe also offers advice for other women leaders in healthcare. This episode is sponsored by MD Anderson.

Healthy Communities News podcast
Introducing Dr. Khaldun, Our First Chief Health Equity Officer

Healthy Communities News podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2022 19:15


Dr. Khaldun will lead the strategy to advance health equity for patients, members, providers, customers, and communities, having served as the Chief Medical Executive for the State of Michigan and Chief Deputy Director for Health in the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services, where she was responsible for public health and aging programs, Medicaid and behavioral health. She led Michigan's COVID-19 response and is credited for Michigan's early identification of and strategy to address disparities in COVID-19 outcomes.

Stateside from Michigan Radio
What to Know About Omicron BA.5

Stateside from Michigan Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2022 19:46


Dr. Natasha Bagdasarian, Chief Medical Executive for the state of Michigan, shares what you need to know about the new omicron BA.5 subvariant, as well as the best practices for protecting against COVID-19 throughout this summer. GUEST: Dr. Natasha Bagdasarian, Chief Medical Executive for Michigan —— Looking for more conversations from Stateside? Right this way. If you like what you hear on the pod, consider supporting our work. Music in this episode is by Blue Dot Sessions. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Management Muse
Mini Episode 13: Inequality In Healthcare with Welela Tereffe

Management Muse

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2022 26:26


This mini episode is a standalone conversation from the culture episode 2 with Welela Tereffe, M.D., the Chief Medical Executive of the University of Texas' M.D. Anderson Cancer Center. In this mini episode, Welela shares important lessons about healthcare inequality, and discusses ways to improve the American healthcare system. Episode Highlights · Why there is a massive racial disparity in U.S. healthcare. · Implicit biases affect the quality of healthcare people of color receive. · How stress and aging take a disproportionate toll on African Americans. · How minority representation in healthcare plays a key role in correcting some inequalities in the U.S. healthcare system. Timestamps [00:53] Welela speaks about poor health outcomes in the state of Texas. [01:58] Welela discusses racial disparity in relation to breast cancer. [04:54] Welela shares why healthcare disparity is sometimes rooted in racism. [08:18] Welela gives an example of how implicit biases affect the healthcare people of color receive. [09:48] Welela and the hosts discuss the importance of representation in the medical field. [12:31] Welela explains some of the ways we can increase healthcare equality. [13:12] Welela talks about how to correct implicit biases. [14:24] Welela defines systemic racism. [15:21] Welela shares some of the incremental changes that could be made in healthcare to improve the system. [16:11] Welela discusses how our lifelong health outcomes are driven by the environment we grow up in. [17:43] Welela defines weathering and how it affects African Americans. [21:00] Welela offers an example of environmental racism. [22:25] Welela asks the question: How do you engage more people of color to become healthcare workers? [24:48] Welela speaks about how to help reduce implicit bias in the workplace. Episode Quotes by Welela Tereffe: “A recent study showed that when black women have a black obstetrician, their risk of maternal and infant mortality is something like three times lower. So, why is that? What's the cause of that? I would say it's likely the minimization of social distance, misperceptions, misdiagnosis, inattention, etc. that can happen because of our own implicit biases about people who are a different color than us.” “A commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion throughout our educational system is really, really important. That will increase the number of people of color who are in healthcare… It's also very important for ensuring that we increase the number of women and minorities on clinical trials. Clinical trials are the way we advance in science.” About Welela Tereffe Welela Tereffe, M.D., is the Chief Medical Executive at M.D. Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, Texas. She's a graduate of Brown University, New York University Medical School, and Harvard University. Her medical specialization is in radiation oncology. Related Resources 1. Patterson, Evelyn J., Andréa Becker, and Darwin A. Baluran. "Gendered Racism on the Body: An Intersectional Approach to Maternal Mortality in the United States." Population Research and Policy Review (2022): 1-34. 2. Seligman, Martin EP. "Learned helplessness." Annual review of medicine 23.1 (1972): 407-412. 3. Wakeel, Fathima, and Anuli Njoku. "Application of the weathering framework: Intersection of racism, stigma, and COVID-19 as a stressful life event among African Americans." Healthcare. Vol. 9. No. 2. Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2021.

Management Muse
Organizational Culture: Values Unmasked With Welela Tereffe

Management Muse

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2022 48:19


In this episode of Management Muse, we're joined by Welela Tereffe, the Chief Medical Executive at the MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, Texas. Welela talks about strengthening culture in a large organization and what a healthy work culture looks like. Welela also shares how the pandemic taught her the importance of narrative in bringing together people and improving work culture. Finally, Welela shares how COVID caused people to reprioritize their life's goals and strengthen their gratitude practices. Welela explains that by openly and consistently communicating with employees in times of uncertainty, you build trust and strengthen an organization's culture. Episode Highlights: Systems and processes sometimes erect unnecessary obstacles for employees. In times of uncertainty, managerial support is more important than ever. There's immense cultural power in story and narrative. An intentional gratitude practice confers many benefits. Allow employees to correct from mistakes and well-intentioned errors. Timestamps: [1:41] How to impact the culture in a large organization. [2:20] The challenges to instilling a good culture in an organization. [5:05] The most surprising thing Welela learned about culture as a leader. [12:23] The benefits of verbalizing gratitude to one another in an organization. [14:42] The stigma around receiving mental health care, and how it could be overcome. [15:47] Anderson Cancer Center's 'Code Lavender' and 'Code Blue' for managing the mental health of teams. [23:30] Conflicts at MD Anderson Cancer Center, and how they deal with them even in a virtual setting. [28:41] What does it mean to go the extra mile for patients and employees? Welela talks about MD Anderson's initiatives for employees and patients during the pandemic. [33:16] MD Anderson's two-part wellness strategy: address all problems, make sure people feel cared for. [35:48] It takes more than four positive interactions to counteract a negative one—the impact of negativity bias. [39:18] Assume good intent; the vast majority of the people want to learn if they're missing the mark at work. [42:36] Welela explains why, after the COVID pandemic, MD Anderson's employee engagement scores shot up. [44:55] Ramping up employee care and well-being at MD Anderson Cancer Center. [46:18] Key points we've learned from Welela today. Episode Quote from Welela Tereffe: “I think the first thing is to recognize that culture drives everything else, so you have to be thinking about it, talking about it, and moving it forward. You've heard the saying that culture eats strategy for lunch. It eats everything else for breakfast: employee engagement in hospitals, and patient experience. And so much of how we feel about going to work every day is a reflection of our shared norms and behaviors and our sense of engagement on mission. And that's all about culture.” About Welela Tereffe: Welela Tereffe, M.D., is the Chief Medical Executive at M.D. Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, Texas. She's a graduate of Brown University, New York University Medical School, and Harvard University. Her medical specialization is in radiation oncology. Episode Resources: https://culsure.com/coaching/ https://ondemandleadership.com/strategic-planning/ Watch this podcast on YouTube https://managementmuse.com/

Delve
New Normal: How Flexible Healthcare Leadership Eases Crisis with Dr. Lynn Mikula

Delve

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2022 22:42


How have some healthcare organizations maintained their stability and the trust of staff and patients through the COVID-19 pandemic, while others still struggle to adapt? In episode 7 of The "New Normal" podcast series, Dr. Lynn Mikula, the Vice President, Chief of Staff, and Chief Medical Executive of the Peterborough Regional Health Centre and a graduate of Desautels' International Masters for Health Leadership joins journalist Dave Kaufman to examine how management in her health care organization responded to COVID-19, look back at the lessons learned and carried forward from the first wave of the pandemic, and discuss the importance of embracing flexible social structures and psychological safety in the face of wide-scale change.Today, Mikula is able to pinpoint one of her health care centre's biggest takeaways: “If you can create a space for those teams, if you can arm them with the resources to be effective, and if you can make sure that people come to those teams knowing that they will have trust and psychological safety and that they're empowered to make some decisions, there's a lot that you can do. How do you keep that going now alongside the hierarchy? How do you make space for that in the hierarchy? It's the main lesson that we're still trying to implement in the hospital.”Delve's The "New Normal" podcast series is a collaboration between journalist Dave Kaufman and Delve, the official thought leadership platform of McGill University's Desautels Faculty of Management. The “New Normal” is produced by Delve and Dave Kaufman, with audio engineering by David Rawalia. Each episode looks in-depth at a different aspect of the new normal that we are all navigating due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Original music by Saku Mantere.Read more on Delve and read the transcript. Dave Kaufman is a Montreal-based journalist and commentator. He has worked for CJAD 800 and TSN 690 Radio in Montreal, CTV News Channel, CTV Montreal, and TalkRadio and SkyNews in the United Kingdom. He has written for the National Post, Montreal Gazette, and Toronto Sun and other publications. Follow him on Twitter at @TheKaufmanShow.You can subscribe to the Delve podcast on all major podcast platforms, including Apple podcasts and Spotify, and follow Delve on: LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Paul W. Smith Show
Natasha Bagdasarian ~ The Paul W. Smith Show

The Paul W. Smith Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2022 7:14


February 17, 2022 ~ The Chief Medical Executive for the State of Michigan tells Paul they have changed the mask guidance for the State of Michigan and they are now letting residents make their own decisions on whether to wear a mask in public.

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Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
Michigan Chief Medical Executive Dr. Natasha Bagdasarian; Politics of a booming economy

Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2022 52:04


Dr. Bagdasarian, the state's top doctor, gives a positive update on Michigan's pandemic numbers and what comes next. And The Atlantic's Zachary D. Carter talks about why Democrats aren't willing to take more credit for the economy.

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9&10News
Focus - Peak Omicron?

9&10News

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2022 12:19


Chief Medical Executive for the State of Michigan Dr. Natasha Bagdasarian joins us to talk about where we are in the fight against the Omicron variant of COVID-19, why the state case count numbers are becoming less accurate, and why that's okay.

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MichMash - Unjumbling Michigan Politics
Michigan Chief Medical Executive Dr. Natasha Bagdasarian

MichMash - Unjumbling Michigan Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2022 12:00


MichMash hosts Jake Neher and Cheyna Roth talk with the state's top doctor Dr. Natasha Bagdasarian about the omicron surge, which is pushing Michigan's healthcare systems to their limits.

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MichMash - Unjumbling Michigan Politics
Michigan Chief Medical Executive Dr. Natasha Bagdasarian

MichMash - Unjumbling Michigan Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2022 12:00


MichMash hosts Jake Neher and Cheyna Roth talk with the state's top doctor Dr. Natasha Bagdasarian about the omicron surge, which is pushing Michigan's healthcare systems to their limits.

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Becker’s Healthcare Podcast
Steven Brass, Executive Vice President and System Chief Medical Executive at Harris Health System

Becker’s Healthcare Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2021 11:37


This episode features Dr. Steven Brass, Executive Vice President and System Chief Medical Executive at Harris Health System. Here, he discusses his top priorities, advice for other leaders, the pride he takes in working at Harris Health System, and more.

The Guy Gordon Show
Dr. Natasha Bagdasarian ~ The Guy Gordon Show

The Guy Gordon Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2021 10:10


November 3, 2021 ~ Dr. Natasha Bagdasarian, Chief Medical Executive for the State of Michigan, talks with Guy Gordon about the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine being available for children between the age 5-11.

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Policy Vets
What To Do About Cannabis? Can It Help Veterans?

Policy Vets

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2021 41:29 Transcription Available


Today, Cherissa Jackson, Chief Medical Executive at AMVETS (American Veterans), a registered nurse, a veteran and PTSD survivor, discusses her perspective on Cannabis and the impact it is having on the veteran community.  Also, Lou puts the Secretary on the spot regarding his policies while he was VA Secretary.

Super Awkward Funcast
Hit Me With the Next Shot

Super Awkward Funcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2021 102:11


In this brand new jam-packed 47th episode of the show, Elle is joined by Political Matrix co-host Chris (@cylawson8) for a deep discussion about Afghanistan, 9/11, leaky vaccines, boosters in Israel and coming here soon, the FDA/Big Pharma revolving door, Marburg virus, predictive programming and more.      SOURCES:   Afghanistan latest: Taliban leaders walk across airport runway to mark triumph; US finishes withdrawal   UPDATE: U.S. Central Command statement on defensive strike in Kabul   White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki holds a news press conference (Question about children killed is at 31:19 mark)   The Pentagon says thousands of ISIS-K prisoners went free after the Taliban seized Afghanistan   US in Iraq, Kurdistan Region for the long haul: envoy   9/11 Leaders Celebrate a Breakthrough: Ed Asner and Richard Gage on the Grand Jury Investigation   Donald Trump Calls Into WWOR/UPN 9 News on 9/11   Firemen explain bombs plus explosions at the WTC Complex on 9/11/01   Historians find 'proof' that Nazis burnt Reichstag (Archived)   Rebuilding Americas Defenses   Wes Clark - America's Foreign Policy "Coup"   Canada approved deal to sell $74-million worth of explosives to Saudi Arabia   Pfizer-James C. Smith   Israel offers COVID-19 booster to all vaccinated people   Over and over, the same refrain from people sick with covid: I wish I'd gotten the vaccine   Overseas indemnity new hurdle in India rollout of Pfizer Covid vaccine   The PREP Act and COVID-19: Limiting Liability for Medical Countermeasures   Our Brands-MediaNews Group (It was actually 98 news media outlets, not 60-something)   ‘Leaky' Vaccines Can Produce Stronger Versions of Viruses   Imperfect Vaccination Can Enhance the Transmission of Highly Virulent Pathogens   Dr. Fauci Explains The Timeline And Risks Of Creating A COVID-19 Vaccine | MSNBC (Go to 3:20-3:49 for his comments on enhancement)   Our major stakeholders (including Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation)   #DylanRoof #Biden #NaftaliBennet # Afghanistan and more. (Go to 56:00-01:15:10 for the corrupt FDA segment)   Pfizer-Scott Gottlieb, M.D.   Dr. Stephen Hahn, 24th U.S. FDA Commissioner and former Chief Medical Executive at MD Anderson, joins Flagship Pioneering as Chief Medical Officer of its Preemptive Medicine and Health Security Initiative   The Virus by Stanley Johnson   Could the Marburg Virus Start Another Outbreak? What We Know   Urgent call to erase biometric, digital ID databases in Afghanistan   Facebook joins ID2020, fined $5.5M for facial recognition violations by South Korea     Catch @ElleLatham on The Political Matrix pretty much every Saturday.      Thanks so much for listening! Please spread the word and leave comments if you want. Don't be shy.   And as always...enjoy the trip down the rabbit hole and make some snacks. It's gonna be a bumpy ride..

The Paul W. Smith Show
Joneigh Khaldun ~ The Paul W. Smith Show

The Paul W. Smith Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2021 7:53


May 24,2021 ~ The Chief Medical Executive for the State of Michigan talks to Guy about COVID vaccinations for children and says it's important to get them vaccinated so they can resume regular activities.

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Let's be Blunt with Montel
AMVETS SUPPORTS CANNABIS FOR VETERANS | CHERISSA JACKSON [Veterans and PTSD}

Let's be Blunt with Montel

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2021 39:12


On this episode of Let’s be Blunt, Montel talks with the Chief Medical Executive for AMVETS, Cherissa Jackson. AMVETS is one of the oldest and largest VSO’s (Veteran Service Organization) in the US, and the only one to pass a resolution stating their support for veterans access medical cannabis. Cherissa is a combat nurse veteran who served a total of 23 years in the Air Force, 10 of those as an Air Force nurse. She is a veteran of both Operation Enduring Freedom and Iraqi Freedom, having served a total of 3 combat deployments. She is on a mission to help address the needs of our veterans through education and awareness. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

Ahead of the Curve
Lessons from a Pandemic: Leading with Science

Ahead of the Curve

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2021 48:14


In this episode of Ahead of the Curve, University of Michigan School of Public Health Dean DuBois Bowman welcomes Dr. Joneigh Khaldun, Chief Medical Executive for the State of Michigan and Chief Deputy Director for Health in the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS). In these roles, she provides overall medical guidance for the State of Michigan as a cabinet member of the Governor, and oversees public health and aging programs, Medicaid, and behavioral health for MDHHS.

MedTech POV with Scott Whitaker
Conversation with Dr. Steve Hahn

MedTech POV with Scott Whitaker

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2021 48:22


President and CEO of AdvaMed Scott Whitaker catches up with Dr. Steve Hahn. Before Hahn was the head of FDA, he worked as a medical oncologist, served as a commander in the U.S. Public Health Service Commissioned Corps, managed research for the NIH, and was appointed as the Chief Medical Executive of MD Anderson Cancer Center — all before he was nominated, confirmed, and sworn in as the Commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration in late 2019. Whitaker and Hahn cover many topics, including Dr. Hahn's time as head of FDA during the worst pandemic in a century.

Philips Healthcare Talks
CV TRIAD Podcast 4: Reorganizing and Redirecting for Sustainable Change

Philips Healthcare Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2021 37:59


How can cardiovascular leaders drive systemic transformational change in complex organizations? Featuring: Barry T. Katzen, MD, FACC, FACR, FSIR, Founder and Chief Medical Executive, Miami Cardiac & Vascular Institute, Baptist Health South Florida, Miami, FL

The Visible Voices
Paula Johnson and Joneigh Khaldun: Beyond the Hospital Walls

The Visible Voices

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2021 27:22


Paula Adina Johnson MD is a Cardiologist and academic leader. She is the 14th president- of Wellesley College and the first Black woman to serve in this role. President Johnson founded and served as the inaugural executive director of the Mary Horrigan Connors Center for Women's Health & Gender Biology, as well as Chief of the Division of Women's Health at Brigham and Women's Hospital.  She was one of the first researchers in her field to identify the need for consideration of sex differences in medical treatment, and has been a significant voice in raising awareness of the importance of sex differences in understanding women's health. In her 2013 TED talk, "His and Her Healthcare, she asks: Why leave women's health to chance?  She was the Grace A. Young Family Professor of Medicine in the field of women's health, an endowed professorship named in honor of her mother, at Harvard Medical School. She was also Professor of Epidemiology at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. She is a member of the National Academy of Medicine. You can follow her on twitter: @DrPaulaJohnson Joneigh S. Khaldun MD MPH is a practicing emergency medicine physician in Detroit Michigan. She is the Chief Medical Executive and Chief Deputy Director for Health for the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services.  She advises Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer and is the top medical advisor guiding Michigan's COVID-19 response, and oversees public health, Medicaid, behavioral health, public hospitals, and aging services for MDHHS. Prior to her roles at MDHHS, she was the director and health officer for the Detroit Health Department, where she oversaw a robust community-driven community health assessment, established a comprehensive reproductive health network and led Detroit's response to the Hepatitis A outbreak. In 2018, Dr. Khaldun was selected for the 40 Under 40 Leaders in Minority Health Award by the National Minority Quality Forum; Prior to that, she was the Chief Medical Officer for Baltimore City. Dr. Khaldun practices part-time at Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit. In her FIX18 talk Work Like there is No Tomorrow, Dr. Khaldun  shares her own medical story and how from it she learned that we must all live life so we have no regrets and work like there is no tomorrow.  You can follow her on twitter @DrKhaldun In this episode, we discuss the 2018 NASEM report : Sexual Harassment in Academic Science, Engineering, and Medicine . We cover leadership, storytelling, mentorship. President Johnson pays tribute 2 Black women Wellesley alums who became infected by COVID19 and died due to disparities in healthcare: Zoe Mungin and Julie Butler DVM

#WeCanDoBetter with Senator Adam Hollier
Episode 23 | Michigan's Chief Medical Executive

#WeCanDoBetter with Senator Adam Hollier

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2021 34:55


Dr. Joneigh S. Khaldun is the Chief Medical Executive and Chief Deputy Director for the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services. She also serves as Gov. Gretchen Whitmer's right-hand woman during the COVID-19 pandemic. In this podcast, Dr. Khaldun talks about the novel coronavirus, the risks associated with gathering in groups, masks, community mental health, racism as a public health crisis, and what it's like to work as a public health officer. Sen. Adam Hollier (D–Detroit) represents residents of the 2nd District in Wayne County that includes the cities of Detroit, Grosse Pointe, Grosse Pointe Farms, Grosse Pointe Park, Grosse Pointe Woods, Hamtramck, Harper Woods and Highland Park, and the Village of Grosse Pointe Shores. He is an avid problem solver and is leading Michigan to do better.

Understanding CBD with Max and Steven as heard on WCBM Radio
A Veteran's Story: Using CBD Oil to Treat PTSD

Understanding CBD with Max and Steven as heard on WCBM Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2020 41:35


Is CBD oil an effective treatment for PTSD? To learn more, we interviewed Cherissa Jackson, the Chief Medical Executive for AMVETS and host of the AMVETS web series titled, “Who's at the Table”. As a retired U.S. Air Force nurse who survived 4 deployments, she suffered sleepless nights caused by the flashbacks of war. She tried Ambien, Benadryl, Nyquil, any over the counter medications and nothing worked for her. Then, a fellow veteran suggested CBD oil. Listen to her story and how she uses her current role to educate Veterans on the many benefits of CBD oil. We continue the conversation with our very own U.S. Air Force veteran, Dr. Ben Gonzalez. He clarifies how CBD oil reduces PTSD episodes and decreases the need for treating pain with opioids. Plus, callers share how CBD oil helps with theirshingles, PTSD, anxiety and more.

The Herle Burly
Dr. Danielle Martin + The Political Panel

The Herle Burly

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2020 97:38 Transcription Available


Dr. Danielle Martin is a family doctor and Chief Medical Executive at Women's College Hospital. She's also the medical lead for WCH's COVID-19 Response and a passionate advocate for universal healthcare.  Dr. Martin joins David Herle to discuss Canada's response to the crisis, universal healthcare and the role of a Guaranteed Annual Income as a health investment. In Part 2 of the podcast, the political panel, Jenni Byrne and Scott Reid, join to debate the political implications of COVID-19, including, actions from John Tory, Andrew Scheer, Justin Trudeau and Chrystia Freeland. Also, what this means for Biden and Trump and Americans.Watch conversations from The Herle Burly on YouTube.The Herle Burly was created by Air Quotes Media with support from our presenting sponsor TELUS, as well as Queen's Park Today.Thank you for joining us on The Herle Burly podcast. Please take a moment to give us a rating and review on iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Podcasts or your favourite podcast app.

Frankie's podcast
UNCUT Frankie Darcell talks to Dr Joneigh S Khaldun April 10 2020

Frankie's podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2020 10:55


UNCUT Frankie Darcell talks to Dr. Joneigh S. Khaldun, the Chief Medical Executive and Chief Deputy Director for Health for the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services on the status of COVID-19 in Michigan April 2020