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In this episode, Westchester Talk Radio host Bob Marrone brings you highlights from Westchester Magazine's Healthcare Heroes Luncheon, held on May 15th, 2025 at Mulino's at Lake Isle Country Club in Eastchester NY. The event celebrated outstanding individuals who have made meaningful contributions to healthcare in the community. Bob speaks with Brittaney Jones, Healthcare Services Director for Broadview Senior Living at Purchase College, about her role at Broadview, and the importance of compassionate care,
In this episode, Westchester Talk Radio host Bob Marrone takes you inside Westchester Magazine's Healthcare Heroes Luncheon, held on May 15th, 2025 at Mulino's at Lake Isle Country Club in Eastchester, NY. The event honored exceptional individuals who have made a lasting impact on healthcare in the community. Bob sits down with honoree Dr. Dean Straff, Director of Emergency Services at White Plains Hospital, to discuss his frontline experiences, leadership in critical care, and what it means to be recognized for his service. Their conversation offers a glimpse into the dedication and resilience that define this year's Healthcare Heroes.
In this episode, Westchester Talk Radio host Bob Marrone speaks with Dr. Vikas Grover, Chair of Rehabilitation Sciences at New York Medical College and one of the distinguished honorees at Westchester Magazine's Healthcare Heroes Luncheon on May 15th, 2025, held at Mulino's at Lake Isle Country Club in Eastchester, NY. The event celebrated individuals who have made a profound impact on healthcare in the community, with stories of dedication and compassion showcased in the May issue of Westchester Magazine. Dr. Grover shares his perspective on rehabilitation sciences and the importance of education and innovation in patient care. Tune in for an inspiring conversation from a day dedicated to recognizing healthcare excellence.
In this episode, Westchester Talk Radio host Bob Marrone interviews Dr. Arnar Geirsson, Director of the Cardiovascular Institute and the Surgical Heart Valve Program at NYP Columbia University Irving Medical Center. Dr. Geirsson was one of the honorees at Westchester Magazine's Healthcare Heroes Luncheon on May 15th, 2025, held at Mulino's at Lake Isle Country Club in Eastchester, NY - an event that brought together outstanding individuals who have made remarkable contributions to healthcare in the community. Dr. Geirsson shares insights into advancements in cardiac care, his passion for patient-centered innovation, and what this recognition means to him. Don't miss this conversation celebrating healthcare leadership and excellence.
In this episode, Westchester Talk Radio host Bob Marrone sits down with Angel Herrera, Unified Administrator for Montefiore Einstein Rehabilitation Medicine and Burke Rehabilitation Hospital, who was honored at Westchester Magazine's Healthcare Heroes Luncheon on May 15th, 2025, held at Mulino's at Lake Isle Country Club in Eastchester, NY. The event celebrated exceptional individuals making a meaningful impact on healthcare in the community. Angel shares insights into his role in rehabilitation medicine and the importance of leadership and teamwork in delivering compassionate patient care. Tune in for a conversation celebrating dedication and excellence in healthcare.
Every day, healthcare workers quietly change lives — offering not just medical care, but compassion, strength, and hope. From doctors and nurses to lab techs and support staff, these dedicated individuals sacrifice holidays, family time, and personal comfort to care for others. Their hands heal, their words comfort, and their courage inspires. In moments of crisis and calm, they remain the heartbeat of our communities. Let's take a moment to express deep gratitude for their tireless service. They are everyday heroes, and we are forever thankful.#HealthcareHeroes #GratitudeMatters #ThankYouHealthcareWorkers #EverydayHeroes #CompassionInAction
The COVID-19 pandemic tested healthcare systems and workers like never before. Five years later, what lessons have we learned and how can we apply them to future health crises? In this final part of our three-part series, Sandra Lindsay, RN, continues her conversation with Northwell Health leaders John D'Angelo, MD, and Mangala Narasimhan, DO, to reflect on how this experience has changed them both personally and professionally. You'll hear their thoughts on: The emotional toll of COVID-19: From witnessing countless deaths to battling misinformation, the pandemic left a lasting impact on frontline workers. Drs. D'Angelo and Narasimhan share their experiences with burnout and PTSD, emphasizing the importance of self-care and supporting colleagues. Leadership in crisis: What key takeaways and lessons did these healthcare leaders gain from navigating a complex and rapidly-changing situation? They discuss the importance of adaptability, decisive decision-making, and the power of teamwork and collaboration. Hope for the future: Despite the hardships, there's hope. Hear what gives these doctors optimism about the future of healthcare and their belief in our capacity to overcome future challenges. Meet our guests: John D'Angelo, MD, Executive Vice President and Market President, Northwell Health's Central Market Mangala Narasimhan, DO, Director, Critical Care Services, Northwell and medical director of the acute lung injury ECMO program This is Part 3 of their conversation. Listen to Part 1 and Part 2 now.
When Covid-19 first hit New York City, hospitals faced unprecedented patient surges. Queens, in particular, became an epicenter, overwhelming local facilities. Northwell Health's John D'Angelo, MD, then operations chief for the Covid Command Center, recognized the urgent need to distribute this burden more evenly across the system. His solution: load-balancing. In Part 2 of this three-part conversation, you'll hear how load balancing helped Northwell hospitals manage months-long surges and served as a model for other health systems. You'll also hear from Mangala Narasimhan, DO who, like Dr. D'Angelo, played a pivotal role in Northwell's response to the Covid-19 pandemic. Five years later, they sat down with Sandra Lindsay, RN, to reflect on this turbulant (and traumatic) time in our history. Meet our guests John D'Angelo, MD, Executive Vice President and Market President, Northwell Health's Central Market Mangala Narasimhan, DO, Director, Critical Care Services, Northwell and medical director of the acute lung injury ECMO program This is Part 2 of their conversation. Listen to Part 1 now Check back for Part 3 on Thursday, March 13 About Northwell Health Northwell Health is New York State's largest healthcare provider and private employer, with 21 hospitals, 850 outpatient facilities and more than 16,600 affiliated physicians. We're making breakthroughs in medicine at the Feinstein Institutes for Medical Research. We're training the next generation of medical professionals at the visionary Donald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell and the Hofstra Northwell School of Nursing and Physician Assistant Studies. For information on our more than 100 medical specialties, visit Northwell.edu and follow us @NorthwellHealth on Facebook, Instagram, X and LinkedIn. Get the latest news and insights from our experts in the Northwell Newsroom: Press releases Insights Podcasts Publications Interested in a career at Northwell Health? Visit http://bit.ly/2Z7iHFL and explore our many opportunities. Get more expert insights from leading experts in the field — Northwell Newsroom. Watch episodes of 20-Minute Health Talk on YouTube. For information on our more than 100 medical specialties, visit Northwell.edu and follow us @NorthwellHealth on Facebook, Instagram, X and LinkedIn. Interested in a career at Northwell Health? Visit http://bit.ly/2Z7iHFL and explore our many opportunities. Facebook – / northwellhealth Instagram - / northwellhealth X - https://www.x.com/northwellhealth LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin/northwellhealth
Today marks five years since the World Health Organization declared Covid-19 a pandemic. To help us look back, Sandra Lindsay, RN, spoke with two leaders who were at the forefront of Northwell Health's response: Mangala Narasimhan, DO, director of critical care services for Northwell and medical director of the acute lung injury ECMO program John D'Angelo, MD, is the executive vice president and market president for Northwell Health's Central Market Like Dr. Narasimhan, Sandra was based out of Long Island Jewish Medical Center when Covid hit New York. At the time, she was head of critical care nursing at the flagship hospital. In this conversation, you'll hear all three share their memories of what it was like inside some of the first U.S. hospitals to receive Covid patients in March 2020; how staff coped with this global pandemic and what measures and innovations helped turn the tide. This is part 1 of their conversation. Check back for Part 2 Wednesday, March 12, and Part 3 on Thursday, March 13.
Nurses Out Loud with Kimberly Overton, BSN, RN – During the COVID-19 crisis, a courageous group of healthcare professionals defied fear and opposition to uphold their mission of saving lives. Despite ridicule and immense challenges, they stood firm with compassion, innovation, and resilience. Their sacrifices and moral courage have left a lasting legacy, setting a new standard for care and inspiring future generations.
Nurses Out Loud with Kimberly Overton, BSN, RN – During the COVID-19 crisis, a courageous group of healthcare professionals defied fear and opposition to uphold their mission of saving lives. Despite ridicule and immense challenges, they stood firm with compassion, innovation, and resilience. Their sacrifices and moral courage have left a lasting legacy, setting a new standard for care and inspiring future generations.
“He's making a list, checking it twice…”With a nod to the legendary Tin Pan Alley composer Haven Gillespie, who penned the lyrics to the iconic holiday song, senior healthcare consultant Ronald Hirsch, MD has been making his own list of healthcare professionals all year, paying close attention to their deeds in the field of healthcare.Calling them “Hirsch's Heroes,” an annual tradition that began in 2015, Hirsch will reveal those to whom he has bestowed the esteemed honor during the next live edition of Monitor Mondays.Other broadcast segments will include these instantly recognizable features:• The RAC Report: Healthcare attorney Knicole Emanuel will report the latest news about auditors.• Risky Business: Healthcare attorney David Glaser, shareholder in the law offices of Fredrikson & Byron, will join the broadcast with his trademark segment.• Field Report: Phyisican and attorney Dr. John K. Hall is expected to file a field report on the recent Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield proposal relative to its anethesia policy which the giant payer has since abandoned.• Legislative Update: Matthew Albright, chief leglistative affairs analyst for Zelis, will report on the latest legislative actions impacting the healthcare regulatory setting.
Feeling parched?Well, you're not alone. Hospitals across the country are dealing with a saline shortage.Thanks to Hurricane Helene's unwelcome visit to the Baxter International facility in North Carolina, your IV bags may be running low. Imagine a busy highway suddenly reduced to a single lane: that's what this IV shortage feels like for impacted healthcare providers.During the next live edition of the long-running and popular live Internet radio program Talk Ten Tuesday, Dr. Nick van Terheyden will report on just about everything related to this topic, from switching to oral meds (because who needs a needle when you can swallow?) to challenging those pesky “keep the veins open” (KVO) orders (seriously, do you really need to keep those veins open all the time?)Join Talk Ten Tuesdays and leave feeling hydrated and empowered!Also part of the broadcast, these instantly recognizable panelists will report more news during their segments:• The Coding Report: Christine Geiger, Assistant Vice President of Acute and Post-Acute Coding Services for First Class Solutions, will continue with the final installment in her three-part series on the significant changes in the newly released ICD-10 codes.• RegWatch: Former Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) career professional Stanley Nachimson will report on the latest regulatory news coming out of Washington, D.C.• Social Determinants of Health: Tiffany Ferguson, CEO for Phoenix Medical Management, Inc., will report on the news that is happening at the intersection of medical record auditing and the SDoH.• News Desk: Timothy Powell, ICD10monitor national correspondent and regulatory expert, will anchor the Talk Ten Tuesdays News Desk.• TalkBack: Erica Remer, MD, founder and president of Erica Remer, MD, Inc., and Talk Ten Tuesdays co-host, will report on a subject that has caught her attention during her popular segment.Cozen O'Connor Public Strategies - The Beltway BriefingListen for of-the-moment insider insights, framed by the rapidly changing social and...Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify
During the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic, the phrase “Healthcare Heroes” echoed through hospital walls and city streets. For many people, this felt like an overdue acknowledgment of the difficult and important work that healthcare professionals carried out during the most devastating healthcare crisis the world had seen in a century. But this phrase can also be problematic, romanticizing the sacrifices of individual clinicians without addressing the systemic failures that put them at risk, overlooking the mental health struggles they experienced, and undermining healthcare environments that encourage reflection about respect and duty. Our guest on this episode is Dhaval Desai, MD, a hospitalist at Emory Healthcare in Georgia and the author of the book Burning Out on the Covid Front Lines: A Doctor's Memoir of Fatherhood, Race, and Perseverance in the Pandemic (2023), in which he details his personal narrative as a healthcare leader and frontline physician fighting to hold his hospital together. Over the course of our conversation, Dr. Desai shares why he decided to train in both internal medicine and pediatrics, how his experiences caring for his ailing father revealed the flaws of our healthcare systems, the nerve-wracking first few months of the COVID-19 pandemic, his own struggles as a leader, healer, father, and husband during a time of deep uncertainty, how we can all better connect with patients through even a few moments of shared humanity amid our busy days, and more.In this episode, you'll hear about: 2:36 - Dr. Desai's path to medicine5:05 - How a Med-Peds residency differs from other medical residency tracks 8:06 - How Dr. Desai's personal experiences have shaped his approach to patient advocacy 11:53 - Dr. Desai's personal and professional life leading up to the COVID-19 pandemic18:46 - Dr. Desai's opinion on why it is important for leaders to be able to express emotion 24:53 - How Dr. Desai used his leadership role to help his staff navigate the emotional turmoil of the pandemic experience 28:32 - Moments when Dr. Desai suffered heavily from burnout34:47 - Stories of the isolating effects of COVID-19 in the ER 39:53 - Our society's support of healthcare workers46:19 - Advice for young clinicians on ensuring humanity stays central to their work Dr. Dhaval Desai can be found on Instagram at @doctordesaimd and on X/Twitter @DrDesaiMDx.In this episode, we discussed the New York Times article “I Couldn't Do Anything: The Virus and an E.R. Doctor's Suicide” Visit our website www.TheDoctorsArt.com where you can find transcripts of all episodes.If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, rate, and review our show, available for free on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. If you know of a doctor, patient, or anyone working in health care who would love to explore meaning in medicine with us on the show, feel free to leave a suggestion in the comments or send an email to info@thedoctorsart.com.Copyright The Doctor's Art Podcast 2024
Since the pandemic, doctors, nurses and other medical personnel are burned out, exhausted, and unmotivated. Our guest is on a mission to help with this critical issue. Dr. Miriam Zylberglait (Dr. Z) is a triple Board-Certified Physician in Internal Medicine, Geriatrics, and Obesity Medicine and the Founder of “Virtual Wellbeing MD”. Her clinic offers comprehensive, holistic, and personalized care to medical personnel, using advanced technology and evidence-based medicine. Dr. Z is also the author of the #1 bestseller, "The 3G Cycle of Life: The Secrets for Achieving Joy, Meaning, and Well-being”. Let's find out how she's helping to address this huge issue impacting our healthcare providers today. Episode Highlights: 01:54 Dr. Z's Journey to Medicine 05:22 The Healthcare Crisis 09:42 Challenges Faced by Healthcare Professionals 14:07 Dr. Z's Personal Approach and Solutions 18:33 The 3G Cycle of Life 22:26 How to Connect with Dr. Miriam Zylberglait
The Escambia County Medical Society Foundation (ECMS-Foundation) is proud to announce its inaugural Health Excellence Awards, set to take place on October 10th, 2024 at the historic Museum of Commerce. This new initiative aims to recognize and celebrate the outstanding contributions of healthcare professionals and organizations in our community.The Health Excellence Awards will honor local healthcare champions in five categories: Workplace Health Vanguard Award Healing Hands Award (Clinical, Non-Physician) Healthcare Harmony Award (Non-Clinical, Non-Physician) Heart of the Community Award The ECMS Pinnacle Award (ECMS Member Physician) Dr. Ellen W. McKnight, President of ECMS-Foundation, emphasizes the importance of this recognition: "Healthcare professionals at all levels make significant impacts on our community every day. These awards provide an opportunity to acknowledge their dedication, expertise, and compassion. By celebrating excellence, we hope to inspire continued innovation and commitment to quality care in our region."This event serves a dual purpose as both an awards ceremony and a fundraiser for ECMS-Foundation's vital community programs. These include the Go Seniors! Transportation program, BP Cuff Distribution initiative, and the Music: Just What the Doctor Ordered program.Community members are encouraged to participate by nominating deserving individuals and organizations. Nominations are open until August 31st and can be submitted at escambiacms.org/HEA.For businesses and individuals interested in supporting this initiative, sponsorship opportunities are available. Interested parties can contact director@escambiacms.org or call 850-478-0706 for more information.About ECMS-Foundation: Established in 1994, the ECMS-Foundation serves as the philanthropic arm of the Escambia and Santa Rosa County Medical Society. The Foundation is dedicated to improving healthcare access for the community's most vulnerable members through various programs and initiatives.
We get a patient's perspective on healthcare from Beth Stevens in this episode of the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast with Rob Oliver. Beth is from Indiana, Pennsylvania. She joined me for the Guinness World Record Setting patient interview marathon. I interviewed her husband Greg in episode 188. Beth has had a unique journey when it comes to healthcare. She dealt with severe allergies as a child and now, as an adult, deals with narcolepsy, PCOS and sleep apnea. This is interview 66 in the marathon. Here are 3 things that stood out as Beth Stevens shared a patient's perspective on healthcare: Healthcare Heroes are people that save lives. In Beth's experience, a pharmacist saved her life by identifying a potentially dangerous medication issue. It is extremely important to feel comfortable with your medical provider. Medical providers should strive to build rapport and a feeling of familiarity. Medical providers need to remember that patients are not all highly educated in the field of healthcare. They need to communicate simply and clearly without the use of medical jargon. Rob Oliver is “Your Keynote Speaker”, addressing quality healthcare, resilience and excellence in adversity. To book Rob Oliver as a speaker at your next event visit: http://www.yourkeynotespeaker.com Be sure to subscribe to the podcast on your favorite platform: http://www.perspectivesonhealthcare.com/subscribe Follow Rob Oliver and Perspectives on Healthcare on social media: Twitter:http://www.twitter.com/yourkeynoterLinkedIn: http://linkedin.com/company/yourkeynoterLinkedIn: http://linkedin.com/in/imroboliver Disclaimer: All opinions expressed by guests on the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast are solely the opinion of the guest. They are not to be misconstrued as medical diagnoses or medical advice. Please consult with a licensed medical professional before attempting any of the treatments suggested.
We get a patient's perspective on healthcare from Beth Stevens in this episode of the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast with Rob Oliver. Beth is from Indiana, Pennsylvania. She joined me for the Guinness World Record Setting patient interview marathon. I interviewed her husband Greg in episode 188. Beth has had a unique journey when it comes to healthcare. She dealt with severe allergies as a child and now, as an adult, deals with narcolepsy, PCOS and sleep apnea. This is interview 66 in the marathon. Here are 3 things that stood out as Beth Stevens shared a patient's perspective on healthcare: Healthcare Heroes are people that save lives. In Beth's experience, a pharmacist saved her life by identifying a potentially dangerous medication issue. It is extremely important to feel comfortable with your medical provider. Medical providers should strive to build rapport and a feeling of familiarity. Medical providers need to remember that patients are not all highly educated in the field of healthcare. They need to communicate simply and clearly without the use of medical jargon. Rob Oliver is “Your Keynote Speaker”, addressing quality healthcare, resilience and excellence in adversity. To book Rob Oliver as a speaker at your next event visit: http://www.yourkeynotespeaker.com Be sure to subscribe to the podcast on your favorite platform: http://www.perspectivesonhealthcare.com/subscribe Follow Rob Oliver and Perspectives on Healthcare on social media: Twitter:http://www.twitter.com/yourkeynoterLinkedIn: http://linkedin.com/company/yourkeynoterLinkedIn: http://linkedin.com/in/imroboliver Disclaimer: All opinions expressed by guests on the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast are solely the opinion of the guest. They are not to be misconstrued as medical diagnoses or medical advice. Please consult with a licensed medical professional before attempting any of the treatments suggested.
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Carley Cori (Weinstein) provides insights on using social media to honor healthcare heroes and support organizational goals, focusing on staff spotlights, diverse campaigns, and cross-functional collaboration for maximum impact.
Paige Gunn provides a patient's perspective on healthcare on this episode of the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast with Rob Oliver. Paige and Rob went to high school together, back in the 80s. She currently lives in the Tampa Bay area. This interview is number 64 in the patient's perspective interview marathon. Here are 3 things that stood out as Paige Gunn gave us a patient's perspective on healthcare: Quality healthcare is defined by accessibility, affordability, and effective communication. Healthcare Heroes are medical professionals who maintain kindness and respect in patient care. Effective communication is essential. It reduces the need for patients to self diagnose and ensures that they understand their treatment plans. Rob Oliver is “Your Keynote Speaker”, addressing quality healthcare, resilience and excellence in adversity. To book Rob Oliver as a speaker at your next event visit: http://www.yourkeynotespeaker.com Be sure to subscribe to the podcast on your favorite platform: http://www.perspectivesonhealthcare.com/subscribe Follow Rob Oliver and Perspectives on Healthcare on social media: Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/yourkeynoterLinkedIn: http://linkedin.com/company/yourkeynoterLinkedIn: http://linkedin.com/in/imroboliver Disclaimer: All opinions expressed by guests on the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast are solely the opinion of the guest. They are not to be misconstrued as medical diagnoses or medical advice. Please consult with a licensed medical professional before attempting any of the treatments suggested.
Paige Gunn provides a patient's perspective on healthcare on this episode of the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast with Rob Oliver. Paige and Rob went to high school together, back in the 80s. She currently lives in the Tampa Bay area. This interview is number 64 in the patient's perspective interview marathon. Here are 3 things that stood out as Paige Gunn gave us a patient's perspective on healthcare: Quality healthcare is defined by accessibility, affordability, and effective communication. Healthcare Heroes are medical professionals who maintain kindness and respect in patient care. Effective communication is essential. It reduces the need for patients to self diagnose and ensures that they understand their treatment plans. Rob Oliver is “Your Keynote Speaker”, addressing quality healthcare, resilience and excellence in adversity. To book Rob Oliver as a speaker at your next event visit: http://www.yourkeynotespeaker.com Be sure to subscribe to the podcast on your favorite platform: http://www.perspectivesonhealthcare.com/subscribe Follow Rob Oliver and Perspectives on Healthcare on social media: Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/yourkeynoterLinkedIn: http://linkedin.com/company/yourkeynoterLinkedIn: http://linkedin.com/in/imroboliver Disclaimer: All opinions expressed by guests on the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast are solely the opinion of the guest. They are not to be misconstrued as medical diagnoses or medical advice. Please consult with a licensed medical professional before attempting any of the treatments suggested.
This episode explores unique strategies to identify and address caregiver burnout with Doug Carter, CEO of Ironside Human Resources. We discuss how staffing partners can play a crucial role in supporting well-being, preventing burnout, and creating a healthier work environment for our essential healthcare heroes.This episode is sponsored Ironside Human Resources.
Hey, Healthcare Heroes, are you neglecting this critical aspect of your life?" In this episode of Pediatric Meltdown, host Dr. Lia Gaggino, teams up with the renowned psychologist Dr. Karen Doll to discuss the mental health strategies essential for every healthcare worker. This conversation is a game-changer as they talk about the systemic neglect that is pushing healthcare professionals to the brink, and the institutional changes urgently needed to address this perilous oversight. The impact of psychological fitness on both our personal and professional lives can no longer be an afterthought. Empowering medical professionals to not just survive, but thrive, is a cause we are passionate about here at Pediatric Meltdown. As we navigate the complex world of pediatric care, it's essential to remember that taking small steps towards improving our mental health can lead to significant changes in how we thrive at work. Are you ready to take those crucial steps to transform your daily routine into a journey to mental resilience with transformative effects on your professional and personal life? Don't leave your well-being to chance—discover the simple yet powerful techniques that can lead you to thrive. [02:33 -16:05] Understanding the Mental Health ContinuumThe significance of shifting from surviving to flourishing in the healthcare industry is stressed.Psychological fitness and well-being are recognized as essential for personal and professional success.navigating patient mental health concerns within the constraints of a busy healthcare practice.the lack of slack in the healthcare system, putting additional pressure on practitioners.[16:06 - 24:45] Strategies for Promoting Well-Being in the Healthcare Industry Implementing strategies to manage work-related stress to prevent burnout.Enhancing mental health and resilience through psychological fitness.The importance of institutional changes and individual practices for healthier work environments.Balancing life for healthcare professionals by managing energy and encouraging flexible work schedules.[24:46 - 33:51] Combating Healthcare BurnoutCaregivers need to evaluate their own mental health to determine the most effective resilience-building strategies AI tools must reduce administrative work and boost job satisfaction to better patient outcomesEmphasizing the importance of feeling valued and having an impact on patients' lives.Positive effects of cultivating calm and stability through mindfulness, meditation, and exercise are discussed.[33:52 - 42:57] Empowering Healthcare ProfessionalsFostering a sense of community and purpose as key to longevity and well-beingFlexibility Is crucial for future workspaces; organizations risk losing talent if they don't adapt.Science-based mental exercises for enhancing mental health beyond standard wellness strategies are explored.Healthcare professionals can promote agency by seeking collective support and managing energy and focus.[42:58 - 49:16] Closing segment TakeawayYou can contact KarenInstagram: @buildpsychologicalfitnessLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/karendecesaredoll/Links to resources mentioned on the showKaren Doll Licensed...
Join us to discuss why Project HOPE is on a mission to bring mental health education to our healthcare heroes, providing insights into Project Hope's efforts and highlighting the importance of equipping healthcare professionals with the tools to navigate the unique challenges they face. guest: Rawan Hamadeh Learn more about Project HOPE: https://projecthope.org --- Normalize The Conversation by Inspiring My Generation is an initiative of Inspiring My Generation. Inspiring My Generation is a 501(c)3 on a mission of suicide prevention through awareness, conversation, empowerment, and support (aces). --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/normalizetheconversation/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/normalizetheconversation/support
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It's a patient's perspective on healthcare from Alex Lawson on this episode of the Perspectives on Healthcare podcast with Rob Oliver. This is a unique dual role perspective as he shares his viewpoint both as a patient and as a medical professional. Alex Lawson is from Massachusetts. This interview comes from the patient's perspective interview marathon. It takes place 17 hours into the marathon which is almost 1:00 a.m. As I mention in the interview, I have not had a single break to this point. The wild thing is, were not even halfway to the goal. Here are 3 things that stood out as Alex Lawson gave us a patient's perspective on healthcare: Healthcare Heroes help to ease the burden of illness and to settle uncertainty by providing compassionate care. There is room within the healthcare context for the integration of both conventional treatments and natural remedies. The greater the number of treatments, the more options there are for better patient outcomes. Reducing the cost of healthcare is possible when medical professionals scrutinize the necessity of medical procedures and tests. Eliminating unnecessary treatments can go a long way to lowering healthcare costs and increasing fiscal responsibility. Rob Oliver is “Your Keynote Speaker”, addressing quality healthcare, resilience and excellence in adversity. To book Rob Oliver as a speaker at your next event visit: http://www.yourkeynotespeaker.com Be sure to subscribe to the podcast on your favorite platform: http://www.perspectivesonhealthcare.com/subscribe Follow Rob Oliver and Perspectives on Healthcare on social media: Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/yourkeynoter LinkedIn: http://linkedin.com/company/yourkeynoter LinkedIn: http://linkedin.com/in/imroboliver Disclaimer: All opinions expressed by guests on the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast are solely the opinion of the guest. They are not to be misconstrued as medical diagnoses or medical advice. Please consult with a licensed medical professional before attempting any of the treatments suggested.
It's a patient's perspective on healthcare from Alex Lawson on this episode of the Perspectives on Healthcare podcast with Rob Oliver. This is a unique dual role perspective as he shares his viewpoint both as a patient and as a medical professional. Alex Lawson is from Massachusetts. This interview comes from the patient's perspective interview marathon. It takes place 17 hours into the marathon which is almost 1:00 a.m. As I mention in the interview, I have not had a single break to this point. The wild thing is, were not even halfway to the goal. Here are 3 things that stood out as Alex Lawson gave us a patient's perspective on healthcare: Healthcare Heroes help to ease the burden of illness and to settle uncertainty by providing compassionate care. There is room within the healthcare context for the integration of both conventional treatments and natural remedies. The greater the number of treatments, the more options there are for better patient outcomes. Reducing the cost of healthcare is possible when medical professionals scrutinize the necessity of medical procedures and tests. Eliminating unnecessary treatments can go a long way to lowering healthcare costs and increasing fiscal responsibility. Rob Oliver is “Your Keynote Speaker”, addressing quality healthcare, resilience and excellence in adversity. To book Rob Oliver as a speaker at your next event visit: http://www.yourkeynotespeaker.com Be sure to subscribe to the podcast on your favorite platform: http://www.perspectivesonhealthcare.com/subscribe Follow Rob Oliver and Perspectives on Healthcare on social media: Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/yourkeynoter LinkedIn: http://linkedin.com/company/yourkeynoter LinkedIn: http://linkedin.com/in/imroboliver Disclaimer: All opinions expressed by guests on the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast are solely the opinion of the guest. They are not to be misconstrued as medical diagnoses or medical advice. Please consult with a licensed medical professional before attempting any of the treatments suggested.
We hear a patient's perspective on healthcare from Melissa Marshall on this episode of the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast with Rob Oliver. This is interview 58 in the patient's perspective interview marathon. Melissa is from Connecticut. She shares a powerful story about her own personal experiences of living with a disability from birth. It is interesting to hear the impact that her disability had on her care as a child as well as in motherhood. A strong advocate for people with disabilities, Melissa Marshall provides some true food for thought. Are you subscribed to the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast? Wherever you are listening, make sure to hit the “Subscribe” button so you never miss an episode. Here are 3 stand out points that Melissa Marshall makes as she shares a patient's perspective on healthcare: Healthcare Heroes are the ones who show empathy, believe in their patients and actively work with patients to improve their condition. Quality Healthcare is affordable, accessible for all people and welcomes patient input. (Patients must be seen as equal members of the care team.) Healthcare professionals need to be aware of their own disability bias. Being aware of its existence and recognizing how personal biases impact patient care can make a huge difference in the way their practices run. Rob Oliver is “Your Keynote Speaker”, addressing quality healthcare, resilience and excellence in adversity. To book Rob Oliver as a speaker at your next event visit: http://www.yourkeynotespeaker.com Be sure to subscribe to the podcast on your favorite platform: http://www.perspectivesonhealthcare.com/subscribe Follow Rob Oliver and Perspectives on Healthcare on social media: Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/yourkeynoter LinkedIn: http://linkedin.com/company/yourkeynoter LinkedIn: http://linkedin.com/in/imroboliver Disclaimer: All opinions expressed by guests on the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast are solely the opinion of the guest. They are not to be misconstrued as medical diagnoses or medical advice. Please consult with a licensed medical professional before attempting any of the treatments suggested.
We hear a patient's perspective on healthcare from Melissa Marshall on this episode of the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast with Rob Oliver. This is interview 58 in the patient's perspective interview marathon. Melissa is from Connecticut. She shares a powerful story about her own personal experiences of living with a disability from birth. It is interesting to hear the impact that her disability had on her care as a child as well as in motherhood. A strong advocate for people with disabilities, Melissa Marshall provides some true food for thought. Are you subscribed to the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast? Wherever you are listening, make sure to hit the “Subscribe” button so you never miss an episode. Here are 3 stand out points that Melissa Marshall makes as she shares a patient's perspective on healthcare: Healthcare Heroes are the ones who show empathy, believe in their patients and actively work with patients to improve their condition. Quality Healthcare is affordable, accessible for all people and welcomes patient input. (Patients must be seen as equal members of the care team.) Healthcare professionals need to be aware of their own disability bias. Being aware of its existence and recognizing how personal biases impact patient care can make a huge difference in the way their practices run. Rob Oliver is “Your Keynote Speaker”, addressing quality healthcare, resilience and excellence in adversity. To book Rob Oliver as a speaker at your next event visit: http://www.yourkeynotespeaker.com Be sure to subscribe to the podcast on your favorite platform: http://www.perspectivesonhealthcare.com/subscribe Follow Rob Oliver and Perspectives on Healthcare on social media: Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/yourkeynoter LinkedIn: http://linkedin.com/company/yourkeynoter LinkedIn: http://linkedin.com/in/imroboliver Disclaimer: All opinions expressed by guests on the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast are solely the opinion of the guest. They are not to be misconstrued as medical diagnoses or medical advice. Please consult with a licensed medical professional before attempting any of the treatments suggested.
Episode Notes I'm always glad to feature "Healthcare Heroes"...but this week, we're making history as we spotlight our very first physical therapist!! She is Sandy Pritchett, who served as a PT in the Henderson County school system for over two decades. Listen in as Sandy explains what captured her interest in this line of work, and describes a number of the disabilities she assisted clients in diagnosing and treating (such as Scoliosis). She also sheds light on the exercises she commonly used to help students build strength, and passes along tips for anyone considering physical therapy for their future career endeavors. She's guaranteed to make you smile, while providing invaluable insight into the industry . . .so thanks a million for offering her the time and attention she so rightfully deserves!! Find out more at https://blabbin-in-the-bluegrassblabbi.pinecast.co
Your host, Catherine Cantey, talks with Founder of Kesha L. Hayes Unlimited, Kesha Hayes.With a remarkable 98.6% pass rate and a commitment to personal care, Kesha emphasizes the importance of professional development and unveils the secrets behind her students' success. Dive into this episode to explore the rewarding world of healthcare education and the impact of empowering individuals to thrive in critical times.We talk about:-Building Trust-Empowering Healthcare Professionals-Success Stories and High Pass RatesTo learn more about Kesha's work, visit KeshaHayes.Com.If you'd like to be a guest on The Business Vitality® podcast, click HERE.For more information, visit CatherineCantey.com.
On today's episode all about workforce, Lynn Carpenter from Navlyn Resources returns to join Paula and Jodi talking about some of the great work being done to support, educate, and grow the healthcare workforce throughout New Hampshire. Lynn is Lynn is the owner Navlyn Resources and the Program Director for the NH Needs Caregivers Program. She has over 30 years of experience in healthcare as a clinician and nursing home administrator. To sign up to become an LNA through NH Needs Caregivers visit https://nhneedscaregivers.org/. You can learn more about Healthcare Heroes, Project First Line, the PHI Coaching Academy, and Sector Partnerships Initiative at www.snhahec.org. Don't forget, you can sign up for the Walk with Ease Self-Paced class at www.startwalkwithease.org/nhdhhs and you can see all of our upcoming classes at https://www.snhahec.org/upcoming-workshops.html.
Rebecca Hoffmann is the director for the Maine Health Center for Trauma Resilience and Innovation. As part of this role, Rebecca focuses on the challenges faced by caregivers and staff in the healthcare system. One significant challenge is an underlying cultural belief that healthcare providers should be superhuman, and able to continually put aside their own needs in order to care for others. While this view was prevalent before the COVID-19 pandemic, it has not diminished in the past several years, as health systems address issues such as strained access to services, and increased violence against healthcare workers. The need for healthcare worker resilience is more important than ever before. While Rebecca recognizes the importance of self-care, she also emphasizes the need for all organizations, but particularly those in healthcare, to prioritize the well-being of their employees. This includes providing resources and support for building teams, and sharing responsibilities to prevent burnout. Join our conversation with Rebecca Hoffmann today on Radio Maine.
Yasmin Brown brings a patient's perspective on healthcare to this episode of the Perspectives on Healthcare podcast with Rob Oliver. This is part of the world record setting patient's perspective interview marathon. It is interview 52 in the series. Yasmin Brown is from Pennsylvania. As you will hear, she has a diversity of experience in healthcare. Here are 3 things that stood out as Yasmin Brown gave us a patient's perspective on healthcare: Healthcare Heroes address the patient's medical needs but go beyond by offering comfort and support to the patient and the patient's family. To provide patient centered care, it is imperative that medical professionals truly listen to their patients. The main component of quality healthcare is: Communication! Communication! Communication! Rob Oliver is “Your Keynote Speaker”, addressing quality healthcare, resilience and excellence in adversity. To book Rob Oliver as a speaker at your next event visit: http://www.yourkeynotespeaker.com Be sure to subscribe to the podcast on your favorite platform: http://www.perspectivesonhealthcare.com/subscribe Follow Rob Oliver and Perspectives on Healthcare on social media: Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/yourkeynoter LinkedIn: http://linkedin.com/company/yourkeynoter LinkedIn: http://linkedin.com/in/imroboliver Disclaimer: All opinions expressed by guests on the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast are solely the opinion of the guest. They are not to be misconstrued as medical diagnoses or medical advice. Please consult with a licensed medical professional before attempting any of the treatments suggested.
Yasmin Brown brings a patient's perspective on healthcare to this episode of the Perspectives on Healthcare podcast with Rob Oliver. This is part of the world record setting patient's perspective interview marathon. It is interview 52 in the series. Yasmin Brown is from Pennsylvania. As you will hear, she has a diversity of experience in healthcare. Here are 3 things that stood out as Yasmin Brown gave us a patient's perspective on healthcare: Healthcare Heroes address the patient's medical needs but go beyond by offering comfort and support to the patient and the patient's family. To provide patient centered care, it is imperative that medical professionals truly listen to their patients. The main component of quality healthcare is: Communication! Communication! Communication! Rob Oliver is “Your Keynote Speaker”, addressing quality healthcare, resilience and excellence in adversity. To book Rob Oliver as a speaker at your next event visit: http://www.yourkeynotespeaker.com Be sure to subscribe to the podcast on your favorite platform: http://www.perspectivesonhealthcare.com/subscribe Follow Rob Oliver and Perspectives on Healthcare on social media: Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/yourkeynoter LinkedIn: http://linkedin.com/company/yourkeynoter LinkedIn: http://linkedin.com/in/imroboliver Disclaimer: All opinions expressed by guests on the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast are solely the opinion of the guest. They are not to be misconstrued as medical diagnoses or medical advice. Please consult with a licensed medical professional before attempting any of the treatments suggested.
We get a patient's perspective on healthcare from Allison Dennison on this episode of the Perspectives on Healthcare podcast with Rob Oliver. Allison lives in Michigan but is originally from Arizona. She is a member of the Millennial Generation (Generation Y) and shares her experiences in healthcare, including the birth of her child. This interview comes from the Guinness World Record Setting patient interview marathon. It is interview 51, and as you will hear during the conversation takes place after 14 straight hours of interviews. I do a little multitasking during the interview because the next guest is having audio problems, please be gracious. Here are 3 things that stood out as Alli Dennison presented a patient's perspective on healthcare: It is essential to treat each patient with dignity and respect. Medical professionals need to understand that patients are often in unfamiliar circumstances. Allison's Healthcare Heroes were the nurses and resident doctor during her childbirth experience. Their composure and critical decision-making had a calming influence during a very difficult time. Quality healthcare is more than clinical expertise. It's about treating patients as individuals, building relationships and being aware of patient's unique needs and experiences. Rob Oliver is “Your Keynote Speaker”, addressing quality healthcare, resilience and excellence in adversity. To book Rob Oliver as a speaker at your next event visit: http://www.yourkeynotespeaker.com Be sure to subscribe to the podcast on your favorite platform: http://www.perspectivesonhealthcare.com/subscribe Follow Rob Oliver and Perspectives on Healthcare on social media: Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/yourkeynoterLinkedIn: http://linkedin.com/company/yourkeynoterLinkedIn: http://linkedin.com/in/imroboliver Disclaimer: All opinions expressed by guests on the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast are solely the opinion of the guest. They are not to be misconstrued as medical diagnoses or medical advice. Please consult with a licensed medical professional before attempting any of the treatments suggested.
We get a patient's perspective on healthcare from Allison Dennison on this episode of the Perspectives on Healthcare podcast with Rob Oliver. Allison lives in Michigan but is originally from Arizona. She is a member of the Millennial Generation (Generation Y) and shares her experiences in healthcare, including the birth of her child. This interview comes from the Guinness World Record Setting patient interview marathon. It is interview 51, and as you will hear during the conversation takes place after 14 straight hours of interviews. I do a little multitasking during the interview because the next guest is having audio problems, please be gracious. Here are 3 things that stood out as Alli Dennison presented a patient's perspective on healthcare: It is essential to treat each patient with dignity and respect. Medical professionals need to understand that patients are often in unfamiliar circumstances. Allison's Healthcare Heroes were the nurses and resident doctor during her childbirth experience. Their composure and critical decision-making had a calming influence during a very difficult time. Quality healthcare is more than clinical expertise. It's about treating patients as individuals, building relationships and being aware of patient's unique needs and experiences. Rob Oliver is “Your Keynote Speaker”, addressing quality healthcare, resilience and excellence in adversity. To book Rob Oliver as a speaker at your next event visit: http://www.yourkeynotespeaker.com Be sure to subscribe to the podcast on your favorite platform: http://www.perspectivesonhealthcare.com/subscribe Follow Rob Oliver and Perspectives on Healthcare on social media: Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/yourkeynoterLinkedIn: http://linkedin.com/company/yourkeynoterLinkedIn: http://linkedin.com/in/imroboliver Disclaimer: All opinions expressed by guests on the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast are solely the opinion of the guest. They are not to be misconstrued as medical diagnoses or medical advice. Please consult with a licensed medical professional before attempting any of the treatments suggested.
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Dr. Mark Kenton has seen it all during a long career in emergency medicine, from the fast pace and constant challenge of daily cases to a pandemic that sorely tested emergency departments in unprecedented ways. Through all of it, he says effective care, especially of individuals often facing the worst days of their lives, begins with listening and forging personal connections with patients and their families. On the next episode of BusinessTalk, Kenton, chief of Emergency Medicine at Mercy Medical Center, talks with BusinessWest Editor Joe Bednar about his important work — both inside the ER and often far outside it as an outspoken advocate — for which he has been honored as one of BusinessWest‘s Healthcare Heroes for 2023. It's must listening, so tune in to BusinessTalk, a podcast presented by BusinessWest and sponsored by PeoplesBank.
“He's making a list, checking it twice…”With a nod to the legendary Tin Pan Alley composer Haven Gillespie, who penned the lyrics to the iconic holiday song, senior healthcare consultant Ronald Hirsch, MD has been making his own list of healthcare professionals all year, paying close attention to their deeds in the field of healthcare.Calling them “Hirsch's Heroes,” an annual tradition that began in 2015, Hirsch will reveal those to whom he has bestowed the esteemed honor during the next live edition of Monitor Mondays. So far, 15 distinguished individuals have been named “Hirsch's Heroes.” This year, the loquatious Hirsch will only say for now that the 2023 heroes will be a physician, an attorney, and two revenue cycle professionals.Other broadcast segments will include these instantly recognizable features:· The RAC Report: Healthcare attorney Knicole Emanuel will report the latest news about auditors.· Risky Business: Healthcare attorney David Glaser, shareholder in the law offices of Fredrikson & Byron, will join the broadcast with his trademark segment.· Legislative Update: Cate Brantley, state leglistative analyst for Zelis, will report on the latest legislative actions impacting the healthcare regulatory setting.& so much moreA bi-monthly podcast where we share the stories of our Caregivers, patients and...Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify
Lessons learned. Maui County releases a report on a Lahaina fire that destroyed homes years before this past August's devastation. How that event impacted new fire efforts. Rushing to beat the rain. The Maui fires left thousands of acres burned and barren... which poses a major risk when a storm rolls through. How leaders plan to protect the public. Honoring our Healthcare Heroes. We profile a doctor this morning who helps families through daunting battles. How she tries to lift them up, in their most difficult time.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Breaking news from overnight: A man in serious condition after being shot in Downtown Honolulu. And police investigate an attempted murder nearby in Kalihi. What we know so far. More officers on the streets. It's the goal of Honolulu's police chief. How many he's hoping will join the ranks and how the department is trying to make it happen. Honoring our local Healthcare Heroes. Our week-long special continues this morning with a doctor who helped a fellow healthcare worker with her cancer battle. How the doctor was able to push her through her fight.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Maui County has called off its phased tourism restart for West Maui. We'll explain why and update you on the new reopening schedule. FEMA has doled out millions of dollars in aid for Maui. We'll tell you where exactly that money is going. All this week, we are honoring our local Healthcare Heroes. We'll tell you about a dermatologist who helped a man during some of the darkest times in his life.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today's guest is Ceena Jenkins, sharing a patient's perspective on healthcare on this episode of the Perspectives on Healthcare podcast with Rob Oliver. This is interview 44 in the Guinness World Record Setting patient's perspective interview marathon. Ceena is from the sweetest place on earth, Hershey Pennsylvania. She brings her perspective as a patient and as a state employee empowering people with disabilities. Her openness is powerful and refreshing. Here are 3 things that stood out as Ceena Jenkins gave us a patient's perspective on healthcare: All healthcare workers are “Healthcare Heroes”. There is not one name that jumps to mind as standing out above the others, each of them plays their own role in serving their community. Quality healthcare involves providers taking the time to understand the patients need, considering alternatives, and involving the patient in developing the treatment plan. There is still stigma that surrounds mental health concerns. Medical professionals, and the community at large, need to be more understandable and empathetic for people experiencing mental health challenges. To book Rob Oliver as a speaker at your next event visit: http://www.yourkeynotespeaker.com Be sure to subscribe to the podcast on your favorite platform: http://www.perspectivesonhealthcare.com/subscribe Follow Rob Oliver and Perspectives on Healthcare on social media: Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/yourkeynoterLinkedIn: http://linkedin.com/company/yourkeynoterLinkedIn: http://linkedin.com/in/imroboliver Disclaimer: All opinions expressed by guests on the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast are solely the opinion of the guest. They are not to be misconstrued as medical diagnoses or medical advice. Please consult with a licensed medical professional before attempting any of the treatments suggested.
Today's guest is Ceena Jenkins, sharing a patient's perspective on healthcare on this episode of the Perspectives on Healthcare podcast with Rob Oliver. This is interview 44 in the Guinness World Record Setting patient's perspective interview marathon. Ceena is from the sweetest place on earth, Hershey Pennsylvania. She brings her perspective as a patient and as a state employee empowering people with disabilities. Her openness is powerful and refreshing. Here are 3 things that stood out as Ceena Jenkins gave us a patient's perspective on healthcare: All healthcare workers are “Healthcare Heroes”. There is not one name that jumps to mind as standing out above the others, each of them plays their own role in serving their community. Quality healthcare involves providers taking the time to understand the patients need, considering alternatives, and involving the patient in developing the treatment plan. There is still stigma that surrounds mental health concerns. Medical professionals, and the community at large, need to be more understandable and empathetic for people experiencing mental health challenges. To book Rob Oliver as a speaker at your next event visit: http://www.yourkeynotespeaker.com Be sure to subscribe to the podcast on your favorite platform: http://www.perspectivesonhealthcare.com/subscribe Follow Rob Oliver and Perspectives on Healthcare on social media: Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/yourkeynoterLinkedIn: http://linkedin.com/company/yourkeynoterLinkedIn: http://linkedin.com/in/imroboliver Disclaimer: All opinions expressed by guests on the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast are solely the opinion of the guest. They are not to be misconstrued as medical diagnoses or medical advice. Please consult with a licensed medical professional before attempting any of the treatments suggested.
We hear a patient’s perspective on healthcare from Matthew Sembrat on this episode of the Perspectives on Healthcare podcast with Rob Oliver. Matt is a friend of the show from the Pittsburgh area but joined in the patient’s perspective interview marathon from his family’s home up in Maine. This is interview 42 in the interview marathon. Here are 3 things that stood out as Matt Sembrat gave us a patient’s perspective on healthcare: Healthcare Heroes represent dedication, care, and selflessness in a way that they support and care for their patients. Quality healthcare revolves around affordability, accessibility, inclusivity, and collaboration among healthcare providers. The patient experience would be improved if there were better communication and collaboration among healthcare providers. To book Rob Oliver as a speaker at your next event visit: http://www.yourkeynotespeaker.com Be sure to subscribe to the podcast on your favorite platform: http://www.perspectivesonhealthcare.com/subscribe Follow Rob Oliver and Perspectives on Healthcare on social media: Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/yourkeynoterLinkedIn: http://linkedin.com/company/yourkeynoterLinkedIn: http://linkedin.com/in/imroboliver Disclaimer: All opinions expressed by guests on the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast are solely the opinion of the guest. They are not to be misconstrued as medical diagnoses or medical advice. Please consult with a licensed medical professional before attempting any of the treatments suggested.
We hear a patient’s perspective on healthcare from Matthew Sembrat on this episode of the Perspectives on Healthcare podcast with Rob Oliver. Matt is a friend of the show from the Pittsburgh area but joined in the patient’s perspective interview marathon from his family’s home up in Maine. This is interview 42 in the interview marathon. Here are 3 things that stood out as Matt Sembrat gave us a patient’s perspective on healthcare: Healthcare Heroes represent dedication, care, and selflessness in a way that they support and care for their patients. Quality healthcare revolves around affordability, accessibility, inclusivity, and collaboration among healthcare providers. The patient experience would be improved if there were better communication and collaboration among healthcare providers. To book Rob Oliver as a speaker at your next event visit: http://www.yourkeynotespeaker.com Be sure to subscribe to the podcast on your favorite platform: http://www.perspectivesonhealthcare.com/subscribe Follow Rob Oliver and Perspectives on Healthcare on social media: Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/yourkeynoterLinkedIn: http://linkedin.com/company/yourkeynoterLinkedIn: http://linkedin.com/in/imroboliver Disclaimer: All opinions expressed by guests on the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast are solely the opinion of the guest. They are not to be misconstrued as medical diagnoses or medical advice. Please consult with a licensed medical professional before attempting any of the treatments suggested.
We start this week's episode celebrating the power move by Drew Barrymore's writing staff turning down an offer to return after being stabbed in the back during the strike. Next we discuss VFX workers at Disney voting unanimous to join IATSE. One of our biggest stories this week is the largest healthcare strike in US history, as 75,000 workers at Kaiser Permanente struck for 3 days in 5 states. We also discuss major new contract wins by academic workers at Tufts and MIT, and a major contract victory by workers at Kumho Tires in Georgia. Finally, we discuss this week's developments in the UAW's Stand Up strike, including a monumental win that will shape the future of the entire industry. Join the discord: discord.gg/tDvmNzX Follow the pod at instagram.com/workstoppage, @WorkStoppagePod on Twitter, John @facebookvillain, and Lina @solidaritybee
Dr. Mark Kenton has seen it all during a long career in emergency medicine, from the fast pace and constant challenge of daily cases to a pandemic that sorely tested emergency departments in unprecedented ways. Through all of it, he says effective care, especially of individuals often facing the worst days of their lives, begins with listening and forging personal connections with patients and their families. On the next episode of BusinessTalk, Kenton, chief of Emergency Medicine at Mercy Medical Center, talks with BusinessWest Editor Joe Bednar about his important work — both inside the ER and often far outside it as an outspoken advocate — for which he has been honored as one of BusinessWest‘s Healthcare Heroes for 2023. It's must listening, so tune in to BusinessTalk, a podcast presented by BusinessWest and sponsored by PeoplesBank.
Westchester Magazine's Healthcare Heroes 2023 with Robert E. Michler
Col. Doug Soderdahl, MD, a urologist who recently retired from the U.S. Army, talks about military medicine and today's healthcare heroes serving in the armed forces. Continue reading Healthcare Heroes at Christian Medical & Dental Associations® (CMDA).