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Board-certified physician at Stanford Medicine, Smita Das, MD, PhD, MPH, and professor and director of Addiction Sciences at the Medical University of South Carolina, Kevin Gray, MD, discuss cannabis use and its effects on mental health and psychiatric disorders, including psychosocial outcomes from use and potentiation of psychiatric disorders. Common perceptions of use of cannabis for mental health are also discussed. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
In the second part of this conversation, Dr. Jesse Ehrenfeld, and AMA experts continue their discussion on the upcoming physician shortage and how to fix it. Experts include, Dr. John Andrews, vice president of graduate medical education innovations; senior attorney Alexis Pierce; and Christopher Sherin, assistant director in the Division of Congressional Affairs.
Dr. Jesse Ehrenfeld, is joined by AMA experts to discuss the impending physician shortage and how to fix it. Experts from the AMA include, Dr. John Andrews, vice president of graduate medical education innovations; senior attorney Alexis Pierce; and Christopher Sherin, assistant director in the Division of Congressional Affairs.
In part two, AMA immediate past president, Dr. Jesse Ehrenfeld, and experts continue their discussion about new telehealth licensing models for physicians. Panelists include Clark Barrineau, assistant vice president of government affairs at the Medical Society of Virginia; Marschall Smith, executive director at the Interstate Medical Licensure Compact; Dr. Sarvam TerKonda, immediate past chair of the Federation of State Medical Boards; Jared Augenstein, managing director at Manatt Health Strategies; and Kimberly Horvath, a senior attorney at the AMA.
AMA immediate past president, Dr. Jesse Ehrenfeld leads the discussion in this mini-series on new telehealth licensing models for physicians. In part one, experts Kimberly Horvath, senior attorney at the AMA and Jared Augenstein, managing director at Manatt Health Strategies, provide background on telehealth state licensure as it stands.
What is the CMS rule for prior authorizations? How is AI changing healthcare? Why is there a shortage of primary care physicians? What are the telehealth billing rules? Our guest is AMA President Jesse Ehrenfeld, MD, MPH. American Medical Association CXO Todd Unger hosts.
AMA President Dr. Jesse Ehrenfeld leads a discussion with three other physicians on the use of AI in health care. Panelists are Dr. Claire Novorol, the founder and chief medical officer of Ada Health, a digital health company using AI to help diagnose and treat patients; Dr. Mark Sendak, a population health data science lead at Duke Institute for Health Innovation; and Dr. Alex Stinard, an emergency room physician and regional medical director of Envision Health Care in Florida.
What is the leading cause of physician burnout? What problems can AI solve in health care? Benefits of artificial intelligence in health care: How is AI used in EHR? Our guest is AMA President Jesse Ehrenfeld, MD, MPH. American Medical Association CXO Todd Unger hosts.
Ausgrenzung ist das inoffizielle Top-Thema des 128. Deutschen Ärztetags. Im Podcast spricht Jesse Ehrenfeld, Präsident der American Medical Association, Jude, schwul, Vater zweier Söhne über die Probleme in den USA.
You might be burned out from talking about burnout. But the truth is, healthcare workers are still suffering from high administrative burden, reduced autonomy, and a cycle of turnover and retirements that we cannot escape. In response, industry leaders are looking to the latest and greatest technologies to unburden their workforce and improve the mental wellbeing of their staff. But will the promise of a tech-enabled clinical workforce live up to the hype? In this special episode, recorded live from ViVE 2024, host Rachel (Rae) Woods invites Dr. Nele Jessel, Chief Medical Officer at athenahealth, Dr. Jesse Ehrenfeld, President of the American Medical Association, Dr. Syl Trepanier, SVP and System Chief Nursing Officer at Providence, and Dr. Tina Shah, Chief Clinical Officer at Abridge, to discuss the state of the workforce crisis, how new technologies are redefining work, and why emerging technologies like AI might not be a silver bullet. Links: Cloud-Based Healthcare Products & Services | athenahealth American Medical Association (ama-assn.org) World-class health care with human connection | Providence Abridge | Generative AI for Clinical Conversations How technology can help solve the workforce crisis Truly personalized care is possible. Here's how to make it a reality. [Webinar, May 14] Bespoke care, part 1: What it is and how it's transforming care delivery A transcript of this episode as well as more information and resources can be found on radioadvisory.advisory.com.
AI Today Podcast: Artificial Intelligence Insights, Experts, and Opinion
AI is having an impact on just about every industry and healthcare is no exception. In this episode of the AI Today podcast Cognilytica AI thought leaders Kathleen Walch and Ron Schmelzer interview Dr. Jesse Ehrenfeld. He is President of the American Medical Association (AMA). What is the impact of artificial intelligence in healthcare? Continue reading AI's Impact on Healthcare: Interview with Dr. Jesse Ehrenfeld, AMA [AI Today Podcast] at Cognilytica.
How can AI improve healthcare? What is an example of AI affecting healthcare? What is the most significant barrier to AI in healthcare? At SXSW 2024, AMA president Jesse Ehrenfeld, MD, MPH, moderated a panel that addressed these questions and more. Dr. Ehrenfeld joins us today to share key takeaways from the panel's discussion and healthcare trends at SXSW. American Medical Association CXO Todd Unger hosts. SXSW panels 2024: Listen to Dr. Ehrenfeld's panel, "AI, Health Care, and the Strange Future of Medicine": https://schedule.sxsw.com/2024/events/PP145624 2024 South by Southwest physician panel with Dr. Ehrenfeld includes: Claire Novorol, MD, ADA Health Mark Sendak, MD, Duke Institute For Health Innovation Alex Stinard, MD, Envision Healthcare
How can the medical field fully maximize the effectiveness of AI? The advancements of AI in Health Care are already revolutionizing the tech used and the care we receive. Jesse Ehrenfeld, MD, MPH, President of the American Medical Association, joins us to talk about AI's impact on Health Care.Newsletter: Sign up for our free daily newsletterMore on this Episode: Episode pageJoin the discussion: Ask Jordan and Jesse questions on AI in Health CareUpcoming Episodes: Check out the upcoming Everyday AI Livestream lineupWebsite: YourEverydayAI.comEmail The Show: info@youreverydayai.comConnect with Jordan on LinkedInTimestamps:01:20 Daily AI news04:00 About Jesse and the American Medical Association09:00 Challenges in regulating AI in heathcare13:22 AI platforms with flexible use cases emerging.17:09 AI's role in healthcare post-COVID and burnout.22:07 HIPAA and data ethics in healthcare future.25:30 AI used for administrative work in healthcare.26:40 Fascinating insights on AI impact in medicine.31:16 Recognize AI limitations and use it wisely.Topics Covered in This Episode:1. AI Innovations in Healthcare2. Implementation Challenges and Concerns3. The Impact of AI on Healthcare Professionals4. The AMA's Principles and Guidelines for AI UseKeywords:AI in healthcare, Virtual nurse technology, Administrative simplification, Image interpretation, Data protection, Innovation ecosystem, AMA online platform, Ethical use of AI, Regulatory framework, AI hearing assistive technology, Ambient dictation technology, Voice dictation in healthcare, Large language models, Jordan Wilson, Dr. Jesse Ehrenfeld, Physician burnout, Workforce crisis in healthcare, Augmented intelligence, Electronic health records, Patient data protection, Health data privacy, Personalized AI models, AI podcast, Former Google DeepMind researcher, AI startup, Amazon AI shopping assistant, Apple's AI offerings, AI algorithms in insurance, Public health improvement, AMA's mission. Get more out of ChatGPT by learning our PPP method in this live, interactive and free training! Sign up now: https://youreverydayai.com/ppp-registration/
AMA advocacy scores a big win for prior authorization reform with the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Final Prior Authorization and Interoperability Rule (CMS-0057-F). AMA President Jesse M. Ehrenfeld, MD, MPH, joins to break down the three reasons why this final rule is so important for patients and physicians and how it is expected to save practices $15 billion over the next decade. Plus, what's ahead for AMA advocacy efforts on prior authorization reform in 2024. American Medical Association CXO Todd Unger hosts.
Guest: Jesse M. Ehrenfeld, M.D., MPH, President, American Medical Association [@AmerMedicalAssn]On Linkedin | https://www.linkedin.com/in/doctorjesse/On Twitter | https://twitter.com/DoctorJesseMD____________________________Host: Marco Ciappelli, Co-Founder at ITSPmagazine [@ITSPmagazine] and Host of Redefining Society PodcastOn ITSPmagazine | https://www.itspmagazine.com/itspmagazine-podcast-radio-hosts/marco-ciappelli____________________________Episode NotesHey everyone, it's Marco Ciappelli here, and I am delighted to bring you an episode of the Redefining Society podcast that is dedicated to the upcoming CES conference in Las Vegas. CES is known as the place where you see the future, and technology plays a vital role in shaping that future. Today, I want to explore how technology fits into the societal structure, particularly in the healthcare industry.I am thrilled to have Jesse Ehrenfeld, the president of the American Medical Association, joining me on the show. He will be hosting a panel at CES on enabling the new era of value-based care for digital health. But before we dive into the topic, let's understand what value-based care really means.Value-based care focuses on the quality of care, the performance of healthcare providers, and the patient experience. It prioritizes what patients value the most, and technology plays a crucial role in achieving this. Through the use of digital health tools and AI, we can enhance efficiency, effectiveness, and patient engagement, ultimately delivering value-based care.One of the key benefits of technology in healthcare is telehealth. Virtual consultations save time and eliminate the frustration of traffic and long waits at the doctor's office. Patients can interact with their healthcare providers from the comfort of their own homes, making healthcare more convenient and accessible.However, the adoption of new technologies comes with challenges. Physicians want to know if the tools actually work, if they are covered by insurance, what happens in case of failures, and how they integrate into their practices. We need to ensure that the tools meet their expectations and address these concerns.From a patient's perspective, value and success are measured by factors such as convenience, quality of care, and cost. Telehealth and other digital health tools provide patients with a more satisfying experience, saving them time and delivering higher quality care. Lowering out-of-pocket costs is also a priority, as healthcare expenses continue to rise.While we often associate AI with cutting-edge advancements, it is already embedded in healthcare operations behind the scenes. AI-powered tools are streamlining supply chain management, scheduling, and insurance processes. In research, AI is accelerating drug discovery and improving diagnostic accuracy.Events like CES play a crucial role in driving innovation in digital health. They provide a platform for entrepreneurs, innovators, and healthcare professionals to connect and collaborate, ensuring that the technologies developed meet the needs of patients and practitioners.I hope you find this glimpse into the role of technology and digital health in driving value-based healthcare insightful. If you want to learn more about this topic, make sure to check out Jesse Ehrenfeld's panel, "Digital Health Enabling the New Era of Value-Based Care," at CES.I am excited to record and share these episodes about the evolving healthcare landscape, and I look forward to bringing you more discussions on the intersection of technology and society in the future.That's all for now. Stay tuned for our next episode, and until then, take care!____________________________Catch all of our CES 2024 event coverage: https://www.itspmagazine.com/ces-2024-las-vegas-usa-event-coverageWatch this and other videos on ITSPmagazine's YouTube ChannelCES 2024 Las Vegas playlist:
AMA president, Jesse Ehrenfeld, MD, MPH, joins to discuss the AMA's key accomplishments in 2023 and the organization's priorities for 2024. Dr. Ehrenfeld breaks down the key wins this year on reforming Medicare payment, reducing burnout and fixing prior-authorization, and why these priorities are only more urgent in 2024. American Medical Association CXO Todd Unger hosts. ⚖️ Take action now! Contact your representatives about H.R.6683 - Preserving Seniors' Access to Physicians Act of 2023: https://fixmedicarenow.org/take-action?vvsrc=/Campaigns/108965/Respond
Have you ever felt "over-caffeinated"? Did you feel jittery, shaky, and sense your heart was going a mild a minute? Perhaps that feeling sneaked up on you? Keeping track of the exact milligram amount of caffeine we consume is tricky, especially when coffee caffeine strengths vary wildly, and many prepared beverages don't disclose the exact caffeine content. Recently two separate wrongful death lawsuits were filed against Panera, citing that the high caffeine content of its "charged lemonade" contributed to sudden cardiac death. Scary stuff. How can we know if we've consumed too much caffeine? What are caffeine's effects on our bodies? Should we be wary about consuming caffeine right before we exercise? Thankfully, Your Doctor Friends are here to sift through the data, and present to you meaningful information so you can understand your risks and make informed decisions about your personal caffeine consumption. And in our additional "dessert" topic, we talk about the progress (or lack thereof) of the FDA to ban menthol and other flavoring in tobacco products, in hopes of making cigarettes and flavored cigars less appealing to young people, and potentially save lives. Don't forget, Your Doctor Friends are ALWAYS here to give you a boost ;) Resources from this episode include: A New York Times article titled "Energy Drinks Are Surging. So Are Their Caffeine Levels." Another NYT article titled "Are Energy Drinks Safe? New Lawsuits Raise Questions." An FDA article titled "Spilling the Beans: How Much Caffeine Is Too Much?" A PubMed link to a review by the Food and Nutrition Board and the Institute of Medicine titled "Caffeine in Food and Dietary Supplements: Examining Safety: Workshop Summary." A Neuroscience and Behavioral review article titled "A review of caffeine's effects on cognitive, physical, and occupational performance." ACOG's committee opinion titled "Moderate Caffeine Consumption During Pregnancy." An FDA press release regarding prohibiting menthol cigarettes and flavored cigars to prevent youth initiation, significantly reduce tobacco-related disease and death. An AMA position statement from president Dr. Jesse Ehrenfeld regarding the delay in the FDA ban of menthol and other flavored tobacco products. For more episodes, limited edition merch, or to become a Friend of Your Doctor Friends (and more), follow this link! This includes the famous "Advice from the last generation of doctors that inhaled lead" shirt :) Also, CHECK OUT AMAZING HEALTH PODCASTS on The Health Podcast Network Find us at: Website: yourdoctorfriendspodcast.com Email: yourdoctorfriendspodcast@gmail.com Connect with us: @your_doctor_friends (IG) Send/DM us a voice memo/question and we might play it on the show! @yourdoctorfriendspodcast1013 (YouTube) @JeremyAllandMD (IG, FB, Twitter) @JuliaBrueneMD (IG) @HealthPodNet (IG)
When Jesse Ehrenfeld, MD attended his first meeting at the American Medical Association (AMA) as a first year medical student, he was struck by the collaborative spirit he witnessed among physicians of all specialties from across the United States. But he was also filled with insecurity over whether he, as a gay man, would ever be truly accepted for who he was. 22 years later, Dr. Ehrenfeld is now the first openly gay president of the AMA. An anesthesiologist by training, he is also a senior associate dean and tenured professor at the Medical College of Wisconsin. In this episode, Dr. Ehrenfeld shares his journey in medicine — from how he has channeled his experiences with discrimination, to becoming a leading advocate of health equity especially for LGBTQ individuals, to his time as a combat veteran in the Navy, to now leading one of the most influential medical organizations in America. Our conversation also ranges in topic from the future of medical education, to physician burnout, to the promises of digital health, and more.In this episode, we discuss: 2:18 - Dr. Ehrenfeld's path to becoming an anesthesiologist5:03 - How health equity came to the forefront of Dr. Ehrenfeld's work and how it has taken center stage in his leadership at the AMA 11:57 - The role that the house of delegates plays within the AMA 13:37 - How Dr. Ehrenfeld represents the democratically determined positions of the AMA 17:03 - Dr. Ehrenfeld's mission for his year as President of the AMA 19:26 - How the AMA invests its resources on tackling systemic issues that affect health24:42 - Dr. Ehrenfeld's perspectives on physician burnout32:02 - How medical training needs to change in order to prepare for the dawning of AI 38:38 - Engaging with the politics of healthcare 41:45 - How the AMA is working to ensure that doctors can affect the future of medicine through programs including Health 2047 and the Physician Innovation Network45:27 - Why Dr. Ehrenfeld believes that medicine is still a worthwhile calling For more about the AMA, visit https://www.ama-assn.org/.Follow Dr. Ehrenfeld on Twitter @DoctorJesseMD.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 2023
The AMA is reducing physician burnout and recognizing health systems that have achieved the standard of care in physician well-being through the AMA Joy in Medicine ™ Health System Recognition Program. AMA President Jesse Ehrenfeld, MD, MPH, joins to discuss the program, why the fight against burnout is at a crossroads and how medicine can come together to make burnout a thing of the past. American Medical Association CXO Todd Unger hosts.
US Navy Combat Veteran Dr. Jesse Ehrenfeld has worn two hats, both literally and figuratively whether donning his surgical cap in the OR, or his camouflage cap down range, and they seem to blend together when you talk with him about humanity, what the right thing to do is when it comes to stigma, equity in healthcare and equality for all, no matter who we are, both at home and abroad. In this episode, host Dr. Ron Hirschberg talks with Dr. Ehrenfeld about his role as the current President of American Medical Association and how his military experience has shaped it, about stigma in mental health, about the fight for rights in the LBGTQ+ community - in and out of the military - and current issues in Israel and Gaza that are on all of our minds. This episode was recorded on 10-23-23 at Home Base Center of ExcellenceMany thanks to our guest Dr. Jesse Ehrenfeld, Navy Veteran, and current president of the American Medical Association for being on the podcast and your visit to Home Base. Thank you for your service in many ways in the operating room both overseas and stateside, with your work in medical leadership hat that has been shaped by the military hat you have worn over your career.Home Base Nation is the official podcast for Home Base Program for Veterans and Military Families – Our team sees veterans, servicemembers and their families addressing he invisible wounds of war at no cost. If you are your loved one is experiencing any emotional, mental health struggles, you are not alone and please contact Home Base at (617) 724-5202, or visit www.homebase.org.To Donate to Home Base where every dollar goes to the care of veterans and military families that is cost to them, go to: www.homebase.org/donate.Theme music for Home Base Nation: "Rolling the Tree" by The Butler FrogsFollow Home Base on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, LinkedInThe Home Base Nation Team is Steve Monaco, Army Veteran Kelly Field, Justin Scheinert, Chuck Clough, with COO Michael Allard, Brigadier General Jack Hammond, and Peter Smyth.Producer and Host: Dr. Ron HirschbergAssistant Producer, Editor: Chuck CloughChairman, Home Base Media Lab: Peter SmythHome Base Nation is the official podcast of Home Base Program for Veterans and Military Families, a partnership of the Massachusetts General Hospital and the Red Sox Foundation. To learn more and connect with us at Home Base Nation: www.homebase.org/podcastThe views expressed by guests to the Home Base Nation podcast are their own and their appearance on the program does not imply an endorsement of them or any entity they represent. Views and opinions expressed by guests are those of the guests and do not necessarily reflect the view of the Massachusetts General Hospital, Home Base, the Red Sox Foundation or any of its officials.
Physicians today face disinformation, a critical shortage of medical professionals, policies that complicate patient care and more. In this episode, Jesse Ehrenfeld, MD, MPH, president of the American Medical Association explores strategies for addressing these issues with executive vice president at The Permanente Federation, Stephen Parodi, MD. This episode was created in collaboration with Permanente Medicine. Watch it on YouTube here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3kPRxBAQ7ak
Ehrenfeld discusses a wide range of topics including the COVID-19 pandemic, politics in the medical community and the AMA's role in shaping American health care.
AMA President Jesse Ehrenfeld discusses the state of health care; the renovated Florida Theatre hosts the dance presentation Revive; Cre8Jax lists the best weekend events.
September 6, 2023 The Physician Burnout Crisis: Barriers and Opportunities for a Better Chicago Health System – Dr. Jesse Ehrenfeld, Dr. Marianne Green and Israel Rocha Jr. City Club event description: The impending physician shortage has clear repercussions for patients and our health system at large, both in the Chicago region and across the country. […]
WisBusiness: the Podcast with Dr. Jesse Ehrenfeld, Advancing a Healthier Wisconsin Endowment by wispolitics
The American Medical Association inducted Milwaukee's own Dr. Jesse Ehrenfeld as the organization's new president this month. He speaks about pressing issues facing health care. Later, a renowned obesity doctor discusses the association's new views on using the Body Mass Index.
The use of generative AI, like ChatGPT, in medicine has the potential to unburden physicians and help restore the patient-physician relationship. However, regulatory uncertainty and liability concerns are barriers to adoption. American Medical Association President Jesse Ehrenfeld, MD, MPH, joins to discuss the many ways generative AI will change health care. AMA CXO Todd Unger hosts.
Jesse Ehrenfeld, the newly inaugurated president of the American Medical Association, is focusing on the political pressures doctors face as well as their pay. Host Katherine Ellen Foley talks with Daniel Payne about what's on Ehrenfeld's mind as he takes the helm of one of the most influential groups in Washington.
The AMA's new president, Jesse Ehrenfeld, MD, MPH, discusses the current state of medicine, his priorities for the next year, as well as the challenges and opportunities ahead for the AMA and America's physicians. American Medical Association CXO Todd Unger hosts.
On today's episode of Gist Healthcare Daily, Wisconsin Medical College Professor of Anesthesiology Jesse Ehrenfeld, MD, joins the podcast to talk more about his upcoming, year-long term as the President of the American Medical Association, the issues the organization want to address at the national level, and the changing nature of how US physicians practice medicine. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Topics CoveredRebuilding trust with physicians and patients amid the misinformation crisis in AmericaThe AMA's recovery plan to address decreased buy-in to medicine among physiciansHow to introduce technologies into healthcare to make them work for physicians to help reduce burnoutThe critical issues facing the AMAThe importance of health equity (and how to achieve it)The benefits and risks of technology in healthcare—AI and data privacy concernsHow to protect patient informationDiscussing burnout and disenfranchisement among healthcare providers during the pandemicAddressing issues such as bias and transparency with the Physician Innovation NetworkThe key to avoiding reinforcing bias in marginalized communitiesThe American Medical Association's core principles for creating effective productsConnect with Dr. Jesse EhrenfeldDr. Jesse EhrenfeldJesse Ehrenfeld on LinkedInConnect with Dr. Gautam Gulati & Dr. Jessica Shepherd Dr. Gulati on TwitterDr. Gulati on LinkedInDr. Shepherd on LinkedInDr. Shepherd on TwitterResourcesAmerican Medical AssociationAMA Physician Innovation NetworkViVE
Dr. Jesse Ehrenfeld, the first openly gay person to be elected as president of the American Medical Association, joins hosts Mark Masselli and Margaret Flinter to discuss potential cuts to federal health care and the need for more diversity in the doctors' ranks. He also explains the organization's “Recovery Plan for America's Physicians” to address burnout among its nearly 300,000 physician members. Find all of our network podcasts on your favorite podcast platforms and be sure to subscribe and like us. Learn more at www.healthcarenowradio.com/listen
Dr. Jesse Ehrenfeld, the first openly gay person to be elected as president of the American Medical Association, joins hosts Mark Masselli and Margaret Flinter to discuss potential cuts to federal health care and the need for more diversity in the doctors' ranks.He also explains the organization's “Recovery Plan for America's Physicians” to address burnout among its nearly 300,000 physician members. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Dr. Jesse Ehrenfeld, the first openly gay person to be elected as president of the American Medical Association, joins hosts Mark Masselli and Margaret Flinter to discuss potential cuts to federal health care and the need for more diversity in the doctors' ranks. He also explains the organization's “Recovery Plan for America's Physicians” to address burnout among its nearly 300,000 physician members.
Dr. Jesse Ehrenfeld, the first openly gay person to be elected as president of the American Medical Association, joins hosts Mark Masselli and Margaret Flinter to discuss potential cuts to federal health care and the need for more diversity in the doctors' ranks. He also explains the organization's “Recovery Plan for America's Physicians” to address burnout among its nearly 300,000 physician members. The post History-Making Incoming AMA President on His Vision appeared first on Healthy Communities Online.
Anesthesia and Critical Care Reviews and Commentary (ACCRAC) Podcast
In this 241st episode we play the audio from our live podcast in New Orleans at the Anesthesiology 2022 conference. We discuss Jesse's impressive career including his recent election as president-elect of the AMA, his advocacy work, and his work with AI in healthcare.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Recorded in front of a live audience at ANESTHESIOLOGY 2022 in New Orleans, Dr. Jed Wolpaw, host of the popular ACCRAC podcast, interviews Dr. Jesse Ehrenfeld, president elect of the American Medical Association. Listen in as this high-energy conversation explores Dr. Ehrenfeld's career path, challenges the specialty faces, the possibilities of AI, transgender care, and more. Recorded October 2022.
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Recorded in front of a live audience at ANESTHESIOLOGY 2022 in New Orleans, Dr. Jed Wolpaw, host of the popular ACCRAC podcast, interviews Dr. Jesse Ehrenfeld, president elect of the American Medical Association. Listen in as this high-energy conversation explores Dr. Ehrenfeld's career path, challenges the specialty faces, the possibilities of AI, transgender care, and more. Recorded October 2022.
Anesthesia and Critical Care Reviews and Commentary (ACCRAC) Podcast
Hey there ACCRAC listeners! If you'll be at the ASA annual meeting in New Orleans on October 22nd come check out our live podcast at 2pm from Center Stage. We'll be interviewing Dr. Jesse Ehrenfeld, president-elect of the AMA!Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
On vaccinating his 3-year-old son: Jesse Ehrenfeld, MD, MPH, a practicing anesthesiologist in Milwaukee and the AMA's new president-elect, shares his family's vaccine experience with American Medical Association CXO Todd Unger, as well as advice for parents of young kids and tips for doctors on answering questions from vaccine-hesitant parents. Find COVID vaccine locations near you: https://www.vaccines.gov/search/
Take a virtual coffee break with Dr. Asriani Chiu, Professor of Allergy and Immunology at the Medical College of Wisconsin as she chats with host, Dr. Jesse Ehrenfeld, Director of the Advancing a Healthier Wisconsin Endowment, about the science behind seasonal allergies including understanding the difference between allergies and illnesses such as the respiratory flu or COVID-19. Presented in partnership with the Advancing a Healthier Wisconsin Endowment.
Does augmented intelligence (AI) have a place in the operating room? Can AI help deliver patient services and improve the delivery of healthcare? We're asking these questions and more on today's episode of First Case as we talk to Dr. Jesse Ehrenfeld, MD, Member of the Board of Trustees of the American Medical Association. We'll discuss the challenges associated with using AI, the regulatory pathways including FDA regulations, and we'll discuss the questions that we as consumers should be asking before adopting new technologies. Stay tuned to learn more! Love our show? Download our First Case mobile app on:
Take a virtual coffee break with Dr. Chris Runge, professor in the Ear, Nose and Throat Department at the Medical College of Wisconsin and director of the Koss Cochlear Implant Program, as she chats with host, Dr. Jesse Ehrenfeld, director of the Advancing a Healthier Wisconsin Endowment, about the science behind hearing loss, the most common types of hearing loss, and what you can do if you or someone you love is experiencing symptoms of hearing loss.
In this episode of Informatics in the Round we have a small but MIGHTY team. Sarah Bland, a leader in Vanderbilt's Center for Precision Medicine is here, and offers her usual insight coupled with wit! We're happy to introduce you all to Dr. Jesse Ehrenfeld, who is the Senior Associate Dean and Director of the Advancing a Healthier Wisconsin Endowment, and Professor of Anesthesiology Medical College of Wisconsin. But wait, there's more. Jesse is chair of the American Medical Association Board of Trustees, a commander in the U.S. Navy and combat veteran, the head of perioperative informatics at Vanderbilt before leaving for Wisconsin, and so much more. All the guests today have one or more non-heteronormative characteristics on our “problem list.” We're all in the SOGI remarkable group. We are all in the LGBTQ+ tribe. We're all gay! Our topic for this conversation focuses on the inclusion of LBGTQ+ data in the EHR. In case you're wondering how we can fill 50 minutes on that topic, suffice it to say that we had more than enough material. By the way, did I mention that Jesse was the former director of the Vanderbilt Program for LGBTQ Health, that he's been a staunch supporter of LGBTQ+ rights, and has been at the center of much of the knowledge now published about the unique health requirements of patients who identify as LGBTQ+. Oh, and then there's his book, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Healthcare: A Clinical Guide to Preventive, Primary, and Specialist Care.
A discussion Dr. Jesse Ehrenfeld, immediate past chair of the AMA Board of Trustees and senior associate dean, professor of anesthesiology and director of the “Advancing a Healthier Wisconsin Endowment” at the Medical College of Wisconsin, about the challenges transgender individuals have faced during the pandemic and how physicians can help. He is calling in from Milwaukee.
Dr. Jesse Ehrenfeld, Director of the Advancing a Healthier Wisconsin Endowment and Senior Associate Dean and professor at the Medical College of Wisconsin School of Medicine, speaks with host Dr. M. Christine Stock, Managing Director of Medical Affairs at Health2047. They discuss how philanthropy can drive health innovation and the many projects the Advancing a Healthier Wisconsin Endowment funds to achieve their goal of making Wisconsin the healthiest state in the nation.
Dr. Jesse Ehrenfeld is a senior associate dean, tenured professor of anesthesiology and director of the “Advancing a Healthier Wisconsin Endowment” at the Medical College of Wisconsin - a $470-million statewide health philanthropy. He serves on the American Medical Association Board of Trustees, and is a combat veteran who deployed to Afghanistan. For the past two decades, Dr. Ehrenfeld has advocated on behalf of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer individuals. In 2018, in recognition of his outstanding research contributions, he received the inaugural Sexual and Gender Minority Research Investigator Award from the director of the NIH. Today, he'll share with us some of the unique health disparity issues faced by the LGBTQ community, and steps we can take to advance health equity for all Americans. Visit A Second Opinion's website here: https://asecondopinionpodcast.com/ Engage with us on social media at: Facebook Twitter Instagram
Nearing the two month mark since COVID-19 first transformed our world in the U.S., we check in with Dr. Jesse Ehrenfeld with the Medical College of Wisconsin and six other Milwaukee area leaders to hear how they continue to adapt to COVID-19. CEO of Kessler's Diamonds, Joe Gehrke, discusses how Kessler's is transitioning to online sales. Christian Vega, co-owner of Screaming Tuna, talks about how they've gotten support from the community since this started. Others discuss how their businesses continue to deal with COVID-19 day-by-day.