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Well Said has invited Dr. Joseph Conigliaro, Chief of General Internal Medicine at Northwell Health and a Professor of Medicine at the Zucker School of Medicine as our “guest host” to speak with Dr. Ira Nash about a sudden and devastating event that affects millions of Americans each year, a stroke.
This episode features Ira Nash, Senior Vice President & Executive Director at Northwell Health Physician Partners. Here, he discusses how strategies have changed recently, what trends he is currently seeing, and more.
Dr. Jennifer Mieres, professor of cardiology, occupational medicine, epidemiology & prevention at the Zucker School of Medicine and Chief Diversity and Inclusion Officer, Northwell Health, joins Dr. Ira Nash to discuss a different kind of deadly disease in the news that is highly prevalent in our country – racism. Resources: https://www.northwell.edu/education-and-resources/community-engagement/center-for-equity-of-care
Dr. Robert Roswell, associate professor of cardiology at the Zucker School of Medicine and Associate Dean for Diversity and Inclusion, joins Dr. Ira Nash to discuss racism in health care delivery, and the efforts being made to eradicate it.
Dr. Robert Roswell, associate professor of cardiology at the Zucker School of Medicine and Associate Dean for Diversity and Inclusion, joins Dr. Ira Nash to discuss racism in health care […]
During this expert Coronavirus update, I spent time with a teaching physician leader to better understand how integrated systems of care are helping to battle COVID-19 and the positive impacts that are already being demonstrated. Dr. Ira Nash is a Board Member for the Council of Accountable Physician Practices and the Executive Director at Northwell Health Physician Partners. Additionally, Dr. Nash is a Professor of Cardiology at the Donald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell, where he also hosts the radio show "Well Said with Dr. Nash." While spending time with Dr. Nash, his passion and commitment to improving the health and care for the patients and communities he serves, especially during this pandemic, was quickly felt. There is much to learn from Dr. Nash through the initiatives he is helping lead, and I'm looking forward to you getting to know him as we continue to work together to overcome this crisis in front of our nation. While listening to any of our episodes, please make sure to join our online community at passionatepioneers.com in order to share feedback and ideas with our guests and to interact with the global community. Lastly- please subscribe to the podcast so you will automatically receive episode updates in your podcast player. Simply search Passionate Pioneers with Mike Biselli in Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to your podcasts. Support this podcast
This episode features Dr. Ira Nash, Executive Director at Northwell Health Physician Partners. Here he discusses how he transitioned from practicing full time to administration, how he thinks about strategy, and more. This podcast is brought to you by Becker's Healthcare in conjunction with Intuitive. Intuitive is a global technology leader in minimally invasive care and a pioneer of robotic-assisted surgery.
Provost and Senior VP for Academic Affairs of Hofstra University Herman Berliner, former dean of the Frank Zarb School of Business, Lawrence Herbert Distinguished Professor and professor of economics, joins Dr. Ira Nash to discuss how universities and colleges are reopening as we begin to exit the COVID-19 lockdown and enter into a new academic landscape.
Dr. Jennifer Mieres, professor of cardiology, occupational medicine, epidemiology & prevention at the Zucker School of Medicine and Chief Diversity and Inclusion Officer, Northwell Health, joins Dr. Ira Nash to […]
Chief Medical Information Officer for Northwell Health and Assistant Professor of Medicine at the Zucker School of Medicine Dr. Michael Oppenheim joins Dr. Ira Nash to discuss how the recent explosive growth in telehealth, fueled by the COVID-19 pandemic, has become a critical way to deliver care. Resources: https://www.northwell.edu/telehealth
Chief Medical Information Officer for Northwell Health and Assistant Professor of Medicine at the Zucker School of Medicine Dr. Michael Oppenheim joins Dr. Ira Nash to discuss how the recent […]
Dr. Jeremy Nobel, a physician, epidemiologist, poet, photographer and founder of the Foundation for Art and Healing, joins Dr. Ira Nash to discuss how to lessen the impact of social isolation forced by the current pandemic, and how art is an essential piece of human connection. Resources: https://www.northwell.edu/coronavirus-covid-19
Dr. Jeremy Nobel, a physician, epidemiologist, poet, photographer and founder of the Foundation for Art and Healing, joins Dr. Ira Nash to discuss how to lessen the impact of social […]
Joseph Conigliaro, MD, MPH, FACP Dr. Joe Conigliaro, chief of general internal medicine at Northwell Health and professor of medicine at the Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell, and a patient join Dr. Ira Nash to outline what steps will be taken to ensure patients feel comfortable returning to a doctor’s office, post-coronavirus. Resources: https://www.northwell.edu/coronavirus-covid-19
Dr. Joe Conigliaro, chief of general internal medicine at Northwell Health and professor of medicine at the Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell, and a patient join Dr. Ira Nash […]
The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has significantly impacted cancer patients and cancer care. Dr. Richard Barakat, senior VP for cancer services & chief physician of the Northwell Health Cancer Institute, and Zucker School of Medicine professor, joins Dr. Ira Nash to discuss how the novel coronavirus has influenced diagnosis, treatment, surgery and follow-up care for people with cancer in this episode of “Well Said.” Resources: https://www.northwell.edu/coronavirus-covid-19
Patients with gastrointestinal (GI) disorders may be at higher risk for COVID-19 complications. Dr. Ira Nash and Northwell Health’s Dr. Arun Swaminath, chief of gastroenterology, director, Inflammatory Bowel Disease, Lenox Hill Hospital, and associate professor of medicine, talk with one of his GI patients and discuss which IBS/GI medications can impact the immune system and why, and how follow-up visits with your gastroenterologist can help to keep you safe and healthy. Resources: https://www.northwell.edu/coronavirus-covid-19 Donning a new approach to the practice of gastroenterology: perspectives from the COVID-19 pandemic epicenter. Management of upper GI bleeding in patients with COVID-19 pneumonia.
Patients with gastrointestinal (GI) disorders may be at higher risk for COVID-19 complications. Dr. Ira Nash and Northwell Health’s Dr. Arun Swaminath, chief of gastroenterology, director, Inflammatory Bowel Disease, Lenox […]
COVID-19 testing can help us understand the true impact of the coronavirus on our community. “Well Said” with Dr. Ira Nash has invited Northwell Health’s Dr. Mark Jarrett, associate chief medical officer and chief quality officer for the health system and professor of medicine at Zucker School of Medicine, to explain the differences in testing and how it may help inform decisions regarding ongoing social distancing restrictions. Resources: https://www.northwell.edu/coronavirus-covid-19
COVID-19 testing can help us understand the true impact of the coronavirus on our community. “Well Said” with Dr. Ira Nash has invited Northwell Health’s Dr. Mark Jarrett, associate chief medical […]
COVID-19 is impacting children differently than adults. “Well Said” with Dr. Ira Nash has once again invited Dr. Lorry Rubin, chief of infectious diseases at Northwell Health’s Steven and Alexandra Cohen Children’s Medical Center and professor of pediatrics at the Zucker School of Medicine, and Sabina Zak, VP for Community Health for Northwell Health, to discuss how coronavirus signs and symptoms differ in adults and kids. Resources: https://www.northwell.edu/coronavirus-covid-19
COVID-19 is impacting children differently than adults. “Well Said” with Dr. Ira Nash has once again invited Dr. Lorry Rubin, chief of infectious diseases at Northwell Health’s Steven and Alexandra […]
COVID-19 has disproportionately impacted communities where economic and social factors influence access to healthcare. “Well Said” with Dr. Ira Nash has invited Sabina Zak, Northwell Health’s VP of Community Health, to break down these issues further and explain what we can do to help our neighbors in need. Resources: https://www.northwell.edu/coronavirus-covid-19
COVID-19 has disproportionately impacted communities where economic and social factors influence access to healthcare. “Well Said” with Dr. Ira Nash has invited Sabina Zak, Northwell Health’s VP of Community Health, […]
Research on treatment for COVID-19 is rapidly evolving. “Well Said” with Dr. Ira Nash has invited Dr. Craig Devoe, associate professor at the Zucker School of Medicine and chief of hematology-oncology at Northwell Health’s Long Island Jewish Medical Center and North Shore University Hospital, to explain what coronavirus research entails and how it will help those that are ill. Resources: https://www.northwell.edu/coronavirus-covid-19
Research on treatment for COVID-19 is rapidly evolving. “Well Said” with Dr. Ira Nash has invited Dr. Craig Devoe, associate professor at the Zucker School of Medicine and chief of […]
Listen to a personal account of the COVID-19 pandemic from a now-recovering patient who was hospitalized due to the novel coronavirus. “Well Said” with Ira Nash has invited Dr. Charlie Schleien, Philip Lanzkowsky Professor and chair of pediatrics at the Zucker School of Medicine of Hofstra/Northwell and senior vice president of pediatric services at Cohen Children’s Medical Center, to detail his own experience as a patient and discuss his recovery. Resources: https://www.northwell.edu/coronavirus-covid-19
Listen to a personal account of the COVID-19 pandemic from a now-recovering patient who was hospitalized due to the novel coronavirus. “Well Said” with Ira Nash has invited Dr. Charlie […]
New therapies and testing for COVID-19 are constantly emerging. “Well Said” with Dr. Ira Nash has invited Dr. Bruce Farber, professor of medicine at the Zucker School of Medicine and system chief of Infectious Diseases for Northwell Health, to help us understand the current medications being used, vaccine possibilities and how widespread testing is critical in the fight against this global pandemic. Resources: https://www.northwell.edu/coronavirus-covid-19
In this episode of “Well Said” with Dr. Ira Nash, we’re focusing on how COVID-19 has changed the landscape of surgical care. Dr. Jose Prince, an associate professor of surgery and pediatrics at the Zucker School of Medicine and vice-chair of surgery at Cohen Children’s Medical Center, and Dr. Matthew Weiss, a professor of surgery at the Zucker School of Medicine and deputy physician-in-chief and surgical director of the Northwell Health Cancer Institute, discuss how the coronavirus has impacted the practice of surgery and the care of patients in need of urgent operations. Resources: https://www.northwell.edu/coronavirus-covid-19
During the unprecedented strain COVID-19 has placed on health systems nationwide, Northwell Health is doing everything possible to ensure that, no matter the ailment, patient experience remains a priority. “Well Said” with Dr. Ira Nash has invited Sven Gierlinger, senior vice president and chief experience officer for Northwell Health, to address how patients and caregivers are having their needs met through both the steadfast support of their healthcare team and new avenues such as telehealth. Resources: https://www.northwell.edu/coronavirus-covid-1
America is facing a serious public health care crisis — gun violence. While mass shootings grab headlines, the grim reality is that there are nearly 40,000 firearms-related deaths each year in the United States. That’s more people dying from gunshot wounds than car crashes. Despite the steady toll of 100 people dying of gun violence each day, Congress has been slow to act. It’s why those on the front lines in caring for victims of guns are taking greater steps to protect the health and wellness of our communities. Host Dr. Ira Nash (left) and special guest Michael Dowling (right) with first-year medical students (back, left-right): Josue Minaya, Joy Achuonjei, and Alec Xiang. On this episode of Well Said, we’re joined by Northwell Health’s President and CEO, Michael Dowling, who is leading a call to action to our nation’s health care leaders and 18 million health care workers to help curb the epidemic of gun violence. Resources Northwell Health: A call to action on gun violence Where are the health care CEOs in the fight against gun violence Taking a stand on gun control CNN Business Perspectives New York SAFE Act The Brady Plan
It’s no secret that age is catching up with us. A release by the US Census Bureau predicts that older adults will outnumber children for the first time in our nation’s history by the year 2030. This means that more people will take the lead in caring for their senior parents, family members and neighbors—a trend that includes over 40 million Americans today who serve as unpaid caregivers for an adult age 65 and up, many with major health issues. Tune in to Well Said with Dr. Ira Nash for a timely talk about how to prepare to care for the aging loved ones in your life with guests Maria Carney, MD, associate professor of medicine, Zucker School of Medicine, and chief, division of geriatric and palliative medicine, Northwell Health, and Gina Granger, MA, MSEd, assistant director, medical science youth programs, Zucker School of Medicine, who shares her experience as a caregiver of an elderly parent.