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Today, I'm speaking to Micaela Drieberg about how being on a local council compares to being on a board. Micaela is a director of South Eastern Melbourne Primary Health Network and Connect Health & Community. She's previously chaired the board of governance for Women's Health East.She has over 20 years of experience in public health, education and community engagement, and has previously served as mayor and a ministerial adviser. In addition to this role, she is also a teaching associate and course advisor for Monash University.Micaela is particularly passionate about how our gender and where we live, work and play can influence our lives.From this episode: Micaela Drieberg on LinkedInBook: Get Elected, by Ruth McGowan - https://ruthmcgowan.com/book/The Take on Board episodes featuring Megan May, a mentee in the program and Sandi De Wolf, a mentor.FOR MORE TAKE ON BOARD INFORMATIONYou might want to:Join the Take on Board Facebook communityJoin the Take on Board LinkedIn communityFollow along on TwitterWork with meJoin the Take on Board: Kickstarter group programJoin the Take on Board: Accelerator group programFind out more about meContact meAlso mentioned in this episode:On-air strategy session – application formTake on Board breakfast: climate governance in the boardroom (3 May 2022)Take on Board book club: Dare to Lead, by Brené Brown (10 May 2022)Kate Jenkins: Respect at Work: Australian Human Rights Commission
Lou's guest arrived at Fairview Health Services as President and CEO five years ago. The system was facing major challenges and had been through a string of CEOs with much of the time filled by Board Chairs while in search of a new President and CEO. James has led the team creating a stronger affiliation and partnership with the University of Minnesota, Rebranding as M Health Fairview, acquisition of Health East (another twin cities healthcare system), rebranding, and innovation. All despite the Pandemic, he shares what that's like and the importance of focusing the institution and on its reason for being. Be certain to hear this inspiring story on leadership in tough times. It applies to everyone no matter where you sit in an organization. Prior to joining Fairview, James served as chief operations officer at Stanford Health Care. Previous roles include chief operations officer at the Palo Alto Medical Foundation and a series of leadership roles with the Group Health Care Delivery System. James holds bachelor's and master's degrees in mathematics from Montana State University. He has taught courses with Stanford University's Graduate School of Business, University of Washington's Master of Health Administration program and The Ohio State University's Master of Business Operations Excellence program. He is a frequent writer and presenter on the topic of lean management systems and transformation.
This episode features Moody Chisholm, CEO of the UT Health East Texas. Here, he discusses his biggest areas of focus in the coming months, his best advice for emerging leaders, and more.
Join Dr. Heather Lowe, Dr. Michael Bittner, Dr. Satyavani Gayatri and Jyotishi Casey Scott As they discuss what is happening with our respiratory systems as a whole from a Vedic and western perspective and what we can do collectively to address it.
Join Dr. Heather Lowe, Dr. Michael Bittner, Dr. Satyavani Gayatri and Jyotishi Casey Scott As they discuss what is happening with our respiratory systems as a whole from a Vedic and western perspective and what we can do collectively to address it.
Activist Rodney Croome discusses the latest political developments regarding the Religious Freedom debate in Australia.Ari Milecki and Lara Gerrand from Women's Health East in Melbourne discuss Women's Health Promotion and current campaigns, including The Speaking Out Program, The Together For Equality and Respect Partnership and 16 Days of Activism.Since our interview with Rodney Croome, the Morrison Government released the Ruddock Review Report and Labor matched the Greens' policy to amend the Fair Work Act to outlaw religious schools discriminating against LGBTIQ staff.
Tuesday Breakfast November 13 2018 7.00 am Acknowledgement of Country7.05 am News headlines 7.15 am Lauren talks to Tim O'Connor, Campaigns Director at Amnesty International, to discuss escalations in the persecution of the LGBTQ community in Indonesia.7.30 am Alternative News - The crew discuss an article in the Herald Sun which exposes Greens Candidate, Angus McAlpine, for being the lead singer of a rap-group called FatGut, whose raps contained references to date rape, domestic violence and homophobia. We question why the Herald Sun is one of the only publications so far to be discussing this story. 7.50 am Arielle Milecki and Sapphire Sol join us in the studio to discuss Women's Health East's Speaking Out Program, which aims to educate and inform communities about violence against women and work towards reducing its prevalence. 8.10 am Vanessa joins us on the line to discuss her role as Antigone in the play Lele, Butterfly. The play is an adaptation of the Greek mythology of Antigone and will be performed this Friday!8.30 am End song: Decayartist: Akenyasong: Survivalartist: Sports Brasong: I Like That artist: Janelle Monae song: I Want You artist: Joyce Wrice song: Black artist: Buddy ft. A$AP Fergsong: Good Morning (Mndsng Remix) artist: Joyce Wrice
In this horror aware episode of the @_mentallysound show, Steven (@Geek_Apocalypse) and Ricky (@vividricky) talk health, dating and being grateful through age! Plus the guys are joined live in the Spice Fm 98.8 studio with Amir who talks mental Health East vs West treatments as a psychologist, as well as his running of the beacon cafe where we record near. We are also joined by Tom for Mental Health News who also talks Acorn, which is a trade union who helps people with rent and other issues. in the last section, Ali joins the guys to talk about running west End Refugee Service that helps refugees/immigrants entering the country!
This is the fifth episode of the Healthwatch Kent Podcast where we speak to the most influential people, nationally and locally, in health and social care. In this episode we speak with Ken Rogers, Chair of Concerns for Health East Kent CHEK
On Wednesday, October 26th, we're re-broadcasting at 12 noon Pacific, the July 13th, 2016 episode with Randy Williams, MD, CEO, Pharos Innovations and Jessica Cunningham, RN, BSN, PHN Manager Clinical Populations HealthEast Care Systems. Pharos provides chronic care management services to hospitals, payers and ACOs. Their programs incorporate their proprietary Pharos' platform, patient engagement outreach, provider engagement support, care coordination support and marketing outreach. The Pharos platform includes: Algorithm-based population targetingDaily surveysCare Manager AlertsCare Manager coordination,Patient feedbackIn an analytics driven process. As providers move to Value Based Payments and ACO structures, it’s been well documented that ACO’s have not been very successful in achieving cost savings. We’ll discuss with Randy and Jessica why that is and some of the ways to improve results at HealthEast.