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March 27, 2025: Deborah Proctor, Retired CEO of St. Joseph Health, explores the intricate tapestry of healthcare leadership. What does it truly mean to build a mission-driven culture that permeates every aspect of an organization? Deborah shares her remarkable journey from bedside nurse to system CEO, revealing how the Sisters of St. Joseph's charism of unity and reconciliation shaped her leadership philosophy. The discussion delves into innovative approaches to sponsorship, where leaders take personal ownership of their team members' success and examine the courage required to make decisions that may not win popularity but honor organizational values. Key Points:05:19 The Importance of Mission and Values14:25 Building a Mission-Based Culture18:25 Values in Action and Pilgrimage23:11 Sponsorship and Leadership 29:15 Prioritization Challenges38:50 Courageous LeadershipX: This Week HealthLinkedIn: This Week HealthDonate: Alex's Lemonade Stand: Foundation for Childhood Cancer
With recent changes to immigration enforcement policies in hospitals and clinics, it's crucial for health care providers and legal counsel to understand how to respond while protecting patient privacy and meeting their legal and mission-oriented obligations. Shawn Gilman, Vice President & Senior Corporate Counsel, Providence St. Joseph Health, speaks with Joseph Wheeler, Associate, Dinsmore & Shohl LLP, about the impact of these policy changes on health care providers and how legal counsel can advise. They discuss the history of immigration actions in sensitive areas like hospitals and what has recently changed, key legal requirements and best practices that providers must keep in mind when responding to an ICE action, state law considerations, navigating organizational mission and values, and proactive steps legal counsel can take to prepare for future developments. Joseph recently authored an article for AHLA's Health Law Weekly about this topic. From AHLA's In-House Counsel Practice Group.For more information, register for AHLA's upcoming webinar on strategies for increased immigration enforcement activity here.AHLA's Health Law Daily Podcast Is Here! AHLA's popular Health Law Daily email newsletter is now a daily podcast, exclusively for AHLA Premium members. Get all your health law news from the major media outlets on this new podcast! To subscribe and add this private podcast feed to your podcast app, go to americanhealthlaw.org/dailypodcast.
11.6.2024 HCC Open Office Hours Reflection offered by Tim Serban by St. Joseph Health, Home Care Services
Emerging technologies can help health care providers with a multitude of daily tasks from efficient data processing to helping doctors with bedside conversations. But can it be used in the realm of spiritual care and whole person care?Theresa Vithayathil Edmondson, Vice President of Spiritual Health for Providence St. Joseph Health, and Antonina Olszewski, Vice President of Spiritual Care for Mission Integration at Ascension, join the show to discuss the latest trends in technology and spiritual care. The two highlight the recent work of CHA's Spiritual Care Advisory Council, explain why they feel hopeful about the future of AI in spiritual care settings, and reflect on how the foundresses and founders of Catholic health care can inspire us as we move boldly into the future.Resources Access the latest resources from CHA's celebration of Spiritual/Pastoral Care WeekLearn more about CHA's Spiritual Care Advisory Council here
10.9.2024 HCC Open Office Hours - Reflection by St. Joseph Health, Home Care Services
2024 -Table of the King Reflection by St. Joseph Health, Home Care Services
Hear Me Now - Nathaniel Vose and Tim Serban by St. Joseph Health, Home Care Services
July 2024 HCC Leadership Open Office Hours Reflection by St. Joseph Health, Home Care Services
06.19.2024 Juneteenth Reflection by St. Joseph Health, Home Care Services
Reflection by Liz Wessel about her Pilgrimage to Le Puy en Valley, France with The Family of Joseph by St. Joseph Health, Home Care Services
A Reflection by Roxann Nammour on the Providence Core Value of Justice by St. Joseph Health, Home Care Services
Nate Hibner, Ph.D., Senior Director of Ethics and Editor of Health Care Ethics USA (HCEUSA) at CHA and Nicholas Kockler, Ph.D., MS, HEC-C, Vice President of System Ethics Services at Providence St. Joseph Health in Renton, Washington, join Health Calls for an enlightening discussion, exploring the intersection of artificial intelligence (AI) and Catholic social teaching, the topic of Kockler's recent HCEUSA article. Discover how Catholic social teaching serves as a moral compass for navigating the complexities of AI, illustrating how AI can transcend being a mere tool and become an extension of our commitment to societal betterment by emphasizing values such as human dignity and the common good. Gain insights into the importance of forging partnerships in Catholic health care to ensure that AI is grounded in real-world needs. Resource:Generating Insights from Catholic Social Teaching: Ethical Guidelines for Artificial Intelligence in Health Care Ministries by Nicholas Kockler, Ph.D., MS, HEC-C - HCEUSA Fall 2023
A Reflection by Nathan Rogers On The Providence Core Value - Justice by St. Joseph Health, Home Care Services
2024 Holy Week Reflection by St. Joseph Health, Home Care Services
2024 - St. Joseph Day Reflection by St. Joseph Health, Home Care Services
Mission Moment Reflection - Springtime for the Soul by St. Joseph Health, Home Care Services
2.14.2024 - HCC Open Office Hour Reflection: Ash Wednesday And Valentines Day by St. Joseph Health, Home Care Services
1.31.2024 - The Mount - Providence Mount St. Vincent Celebrating 100 Years of Service by St. Joseph Health, Home Care Services
Preaching for the Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time, Mary Anne Sladich-Lantz offers a reflection on healing: "Certainly, each one of us could use a dose of healing in our lives. You know where that is inside of yourself. Our whole world needs healing, too. Brokenness and division is everywhere. Can we take the very human interaction between Jesus and Simon's mother-in-law as a model of how to be a healing presence wherever brokenness resides." Mary Anne Sladich-Lantz has been a leader of Mission and Formation for Providence St. Joseph Health for over 25 years. In her various roles within Providence St. Joseph Health, she has worked with leaders, physicians and all caregivers on personal, spiritual and professional development. Born and raised in Anaconda, MT, she graduated from the University of Providence with a BA in Sociology/Psychology. She holds a Master's degree in Theology and Personal Spirituality from the Graduate Theological Union in Berkeley, CA. Mary Anne and her husband Reggie enjoy the great outdoors and the big sky of Montana. Visit www.catholicwomenpreach.org/preaching/02042024 to learn more about Mary Anne, to read her preaching text, and for more preaching from Catholic women.
2023 End of Year Reflection by St. Joseph Health, Home Care Services
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This episode recorded live at the 8th Annual Becker's HIT + DH + RCM Conference in Chicago features Cassandra Beard Desrosier, AVP at Providence St Joseph Health. Here, she discusses key insights into her role, the importance for healthcare organizations to be patient-centric, advice for leaders, and more!In collaboration with Philips.
This episode recorded live at the 8th Annual Becker's HIT + DH + RCM Conference in Chicago features Cassandra Beard Desrosier, AVP at Providence St Joseph Health. Here, she discusses key insights into her role, the importance for healthcare organizations to be patient-centric, advice for leaders, and more!In collaboration with Philips.
2024 - Table Of The King Reflection by St. Joseph Health, Home Care Services
Syl Trepanier is the Senior Vice President, Senior Chief Nursing officer at Providence St. Joseph Health. On this episode of the Be Worth* Following podcast, Syl talks with Tim Spiker about being a deliberate leader who looks to inspire, shows up fully present, and calls himself out (i.e., shares what areas he is personally working on). Syl is a reminder that all leaders are in process, even if they have already come a long way. Additional Resources can be found on the Be Worth* Following Podcast Website
Physician Dr. Ira Byock is a voice for change in the hospice industry, and an advocate for quality end of life care. His many years of experience in hospice medicine, coupled with the compassion he has for people dealing with serious illness, have made him an industry leader in the U.S. According to his website (irabyock.org), he is “Founder of the Institute for Human Caring at Providence St. Joseph Health. Dr. Byock is Active Professor Emeritus of Medicine and Community & Family Medicine at the Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth. He served as Director of Palliative Medicine at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center in Lebanon, New Hampshire from 2003 through July 2013. Dr. Byock has been involved in hospice and palliative care since 1978. His research has contributed to conceptual frameworks for the lived experience of illness that encompasses a continuum from suffering to wellbeing; related measures for subjective quality of life during illness; and effective life-completion counseling methods. From 1996 to 2006 he directed Promoting Excellence in End-of-Life Care, a national Robert Wood Johnson Foundation program that developed prototypes for concurrent palliative care of people with life-threatening conditions. He is a past president of the Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine.” What Dr. Byock's bio doesn't describe is his caring heart. It drives his dedication to identifying the issues we face in the hospice industry and offering evidence-based, practical solutions. He wants the hospice silo of healthcare to correct its own path. Dr. Byock believes hospice can heal its own dysfunction by holding providers and clinicians responsible for the care we provide and how we provide it. His articles in STAT magazine and the Journal of Palliative Medicine describe actionable, practical solutions. Hospice practitioners of every discipline can learn from Dr. Byock. Connect with Dr. Byock at irabyock.org. Find and purchase Dr. Byock's books, including The Four Things That Matter Most, by clicking here. Read Dr. Byock's STAT article Hospice Care Needs Saving here. Read Dr. Byock's article Core Roles and Responsibilities of Physicians in Hospice Care: A Statement by and for U.S. Hospice and Palliative Care Physicians by clicking here. 28 Apr 2023https://doi.org/10.1089/jpm.2023.0194 Book podcast host Helen Bauer to speak at your event or conference by sending an email to helen@theheartofhospice.com. Follow The Heart of Hospice on Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn. Connect with The Heart of Hospice podcast on The Whole Care Network and other caregiving podcasts by clicking here. Find more podcast episodes from The Heart of Hospice at The Heart of Hospice Podcast (theheartofhospice.com)
Physician Dr. Ira Byock is a voice for change in the hospice industry and an advocate for quality end of life care. His many years of experience in hospice medicine, coupled with the compassion he has for people dealing with serious illness, have made him an industry leader in the U.S. According to his website (irabyock.org), he is “Founder of the Institute for Human Caring at Providence St. Joseph Health. Dr. Byock is Active Professor Emeritus of Medicine and Community & Family Medicine at the Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth. He served as Director of Palliative Medicine at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center in Lebanon, New Hampshire from 2003 through July 2013. Dr. Byock has been involved in hospice and palliative care since 1978. His research has contributed to conceptual frameworks for the lived experience of illness that encompasses a continuum from suffering to wellbeing; related measures for subjective quality of life during illness; and effective life-completion counseling methods. From 1996 to 2006 he directed Promoting Excellence in End-of-Life Care, a national Robert Wood Johnson Foundation program that developed prototypes for concurrent palliative care of people with life-threatening conditions. He is a past president of the Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine.” What Dr. Byock's bio doesn't describe is his caring heart. It drives his dedication to identifying the issues we face in the hospice industry and offering evidence-based, practical solutions. He wants the hospice silo of healthcare to correct its own path. Dr. Byock believes hospice can heal its own dysfunction by holding providers and clinicians responsible for the care we provide and how we provide it. His articles in STAT magazine and the Journal of Palliative Medicine describe actionable, practical solutions. Hospice practitioners of every discipline can learn from Dr. Byock. Connect with Dr. Byock at irabyock.org. Find and purchase Dr. Byock's books, including The Four Things That Matter Most, by clicking here. Read Dr. Byock's STAT article Hospice Care Needs Saving here. Read Dr. Byock's article Core Roles and Responsibilities of Physicians in Hospice Care: A Statement by and for U.S. Hospice and Palliative Care Physicians by clicking here. 28 Apr 2023https://doi.org/10.1089/jpm.2023.0194 Book podcast host Helen Bauer to speak at your event or conference by sending an email to helen@theheartofhospice.com. Follow The Heart of Hospice on Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn. Connect with The Heart of Hospice podcast on The Whole Care Network and other caregiving podcasts by clicking here. Find more podcast episodes from The Heart of Hospice at The Heart of Hospice Podcast (theheartofhospice.com)
Physician Dr. Ira Byock is a voice for change in the hospice industry, and an advocate for quality end of life care. His many years of experience in hospice medicine, coupled with the compassion he has for people dealing with serious illness, have made him an industry leader in the U.S. According to his website (irabyock.org), he is “Founder of the Institute for Human Caring at Providence St. Joseph Health. Dr. Byock is Active Professor Emeritus of Medicine and Community & Family Medicine at the Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth. He served as Director of Palliative Medicine at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center in Lebanon, New Hampshire from 2003 through July 2013. Dr. Byock has been involved in hospice and palliative care since 1978. His research has contributed to conceptual frameworks for the lived experience of illness that encompasses a continuum from suffering to wellbeing; related measures for subjective quality of life during illness; and effective life-completion counseling methods. From 1996 to 2006 he directed Promoting Excellence in End-of-Life Care, a national Robert Wood Johnson Foundation program that developed prototypes for concurrent palliative care of people with life-threatening conditions. He is a past president of the Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine.” What Dr. Byock's bio doesn't describe is his caring heart. It drives his dedication to identifying the issues we face in the hospice industry and offering evidence-based, practical solutions. He wants the hospice silo of healthcare to correct its own path. Dr. Byock believes hospice can heal its own dysfunction by holding providers and clinicians responsible for the care we provide and how we provide it. His articles in STAT magazine and the Journal of Palliative Medicine describe actionable, practical solutions. Hospice practitioners of every discipline can learn from Dr. Byock. Connect with Dr. Byock at irabyock.org. Find and purchase Dr. Byock's books, including The Four Things That Matter Most, by clicking here. Read Dr. Byock's STAT article Hospice Care Needs Saving here. Read Dr. Byock's article Core Roles and Responsibilities of Physicians in Hospice Care: A Statement by and for U.S. Hospice and Palliative Care Physicians by clicking here. 28 Apr 2023https://doi.org/10.1089/jpm.2023.0194 Book podcast host Helen Bauer to speak at your event or conference by sending an email to helen@theheartofhospice.com. Follow The Heart of Hospice on Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn. Connect with The Heart of Hospice podcast on The Whole Care Network and other caregiving podcasts by clicking here. Find more podcast episodes from The Heart of Hospice at The Heart of Hospice Podcast (theheartofhospice.com)
In this episode we are joined by Erik Wexler, President & COO at Providence St. Joseph Health, to discuss his focus on the importance of human connectivity, the benefits of virtual nursing, advice for emerging leaders, and more.
EPISODE 1410: In this Keen On show, Andrew talks to the author of THE AGE OF SCIENTIFIC WELLNESS, Nathan Price, PhD, about why the future of medicine will be personalized, predictive, data-rich, and in all of our hands Dr. Nathan Price currently serves Chief Science Officer of Thorne HealthTech. Previously, Dr. Nathan Price has served as Co-Chief Executive Officer for Onegevity Health, LLC, from November 2020 until its merger with our Company in March 2021. Dr. Price has also served on the Board of Directors of Health and Environmental Sciences, a non-profit, since 2018. Since 2017, Dr. Price has co-led the Hood-Price Integrated Lab for Systems Biomedicine with biotechnology pioneer Lee Hood. Prior to his current roles, Dr. Price served as co-founder and Director of Arivale Inc. from 2014 to 2019. He has also served on many advisory boards, including Roche (Personalized Healthcare Division), Providence St. Joseph Health, Sera Prognostics, Navican, Basepaws, Trelys and the Novo Nordisk Foundation Center for Biosustainability. Dr. Price holds a Ph.D. in Bioengineering from the University of California, San Diego, an M.S. in Bioengineering from the University of California, San Diego and a B.S. in Chemical Engineering from Brigham Young University. Named as one of the "100 most connected men" by GQ magazine, Andrew Keen is amongst the world's best known broadcasters and commentators. In addition to presenting KEEN ON, he is the host of the long-running How To Fix Democracy show. He is also the author of four prescient books about digital technology: CULT OF THE AMATEUR, DIGITAL VERTIGO, THE INTERNET IS NOT THE ANSWER and HOW TO FIX THE FUTURE. Andrew lives in San Francisco, is married to Cassandra Knight, Google's VP of Litigation & Discovery, and has two grown children. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
St. Joseph Health Director of Technology Infrastructure & Cyber Security (Information Security Officer) Jesse Fasolo talks with healthsystemCIO Founder and Editor-in-Chief Anthony Guerra at the Vive Conference about the benefits of having clinical engineering report up to IT security; some key points for proper cyber-hygiene; and the importance of developing a process for vetting and […] Source: Q&A with St. Joseph Health's Information Security Officer Jesse Fasolo: Moving Clinical Engineering Under IT Security Has Made a World of Difference on healthsystemcio.com - healthsystemCIO.com is the sole online-only publication dedicated to exclusively and comprehensively serving the information needs of healthcare CIOs.
St. Joseph Day Reflection - 2023 by St. Joseph Health, Home Care Services
St. Joseph Day Reflection By Roxann Nammour, Mission Integration Manager by St. Joseph Health, Home Care Services
Her Story - Envisioning the Leadership Possibilities in Healthcare
Meet Our Guest: Dr. Carladenise Edwards is a seasoned Strategic Advisor and a former Executive Vice President and Chief Strategy Officer for several prominent healthcare organizations, including Henry Ford Health System, Providence St. Joseph Health, and Alameda Health System. She also serves as a board member for organizations such as Heluna Health, RAND Health, American Board of Internal Medicine, University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing, and Healthcare Financial Management Association. Dr. Edwards holds a Bachelor's degree in Sociology and a Master's in Education and Counseling Psychology from the University of Pennsylvania and a Ph.D. in Medical Sociology from the University of Florida.Key Insights: Carladenise Edwards discusses the challenges faced by women and minorities in taking on leadership roles in the healthcare industry.● Reinvesting in Public Health. By strengthening public health infrastructure, we can create a more equitable and effective healthcare system that prioritizes the health and well-being of women and all people. This is essential for empowering women in leadership and ensuring that everyone has access to the care they need to live healthy and secure lives.● ”White Flight.” Carladenise's belief and concern that the opportunities for women and minorities to take on leadership roles will only continue to proliferate as long as the healthcare industry continues to suffer.● The Rewards of Hard Work. Women in leadership roles often face unique challenges, but their determination and hard work can lead to real, tangible results. By embracing the challenges and putting in the effort, women can make a significant impact on the healthcare system and drive positive change for everyone.This episode is hosted by Gary Bisbee, Ph.D., MBA, Founder, Chairman & CEO, Think Medium.Relevant Links: Follow Dr. Edwards on TwitterRead more about Dr. Edwards
Christmas Reflection 2022 by St. Joseph Health, Home Care Services
Meet Carladenise Edwards, Ph.D.:Carladenise Edwards, Ph.D. is a Strategic Advisor. Previously, she was the EVP and Chief Strategy Officer for Henry Ford Health System and Providence St. Joseph Health, as well as Chief Strategy Officer for Alameda Health System. Dr. Edwards serves as a board member for Heluna Health, RAND Health, American Board of Internal Medicine, University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing, and Healthcare Financial Management Association. Dr. Edwards received a bachelors in Sociology and master's in Education and Counseling Psychology from the University of Pennsylvania. She received a Ph.D. in Medical Sociology from the University of Florida. Key Insights:This episode is part of our Excellence in Leadership Series, presented by Citi. Carladenise Edwards, Ph.D. is a healthcare strategy expert. Mission Creep. Health systems try to be all things to all people all the time. Health systems need to refocus on their goals in the community and do a few things exceptionally well, rather than many things inadequately.Public Health Infrastructure. We need to invest in public health, rather than expect health systems to manage it. Public Healthinfrastructure will enable more people to get the fundamental care they need to be healthy and secure.Hard Work. Work is not easy. It is hard and takes energy, but if you're pushing uphill that means you are producing something of value.Nothing is insurmountable if we collectively work towards change. This episode was made possible by our partnership with Citi. Relevant Links: Follow Dr. Edwards on TwitterRead more about Dr. Edwards
Hear Me Now Interview With Gemma Fernandez And John Mercado by St. Joseph Health, Home Care Services
Table Of The King 2022 by St. Joseph Health, Home Care Services
Clean Talk - The State of Infection Control w/ Brad Whitchurch
In this week's episode of Clean Talk, Rebecca Bartles, Executive Director of Infectious Disease Management & Prevention at Providence St. Joseph Health, joins us to reveal what she is doing to help reduce rates of infection in our country.Join us to gain insight on a range of topics including:Rebecca Bartles' professional background and how she got to where she is todayRebecca's role at Providence St. Joseph HealthRebecca's role in the Academic Pathway CommitteeExperience creating Internship, Certificate, and Degree Programs for Infection PreventionLife as an I.P. during the COVID-19 PandemicAbout Device Associated InfectionsThe Monkey Pox Outbreakand more!Rebecca Bartles has practiced Infection Prevention for the last 17 years in a variety of healthcare settings and has numerous publications focused on infection prevention staffing and endoscope safety. She received both her BS in Public Health, Health Education and her MPH in Epidemiology from East TN State University. She completed her Doctorate in Public Health in 2021 with a dissertation topic of “Assessing efficacy of an evidence-based Clostridiodes difficile screening tool using electronic medical record data”. Becca also teaches courses at the University of Providence for a Masters in Infection Prevention degree program that she founded in 2016. She has been CIC certified since 2008 and is an APIC fellow.Clean Talk Registration: https://cleantalk.onlineClean Talk Official Website: https://cleantalk.tvLinkedin Group: https://linkedin.com/groups/9094477/Facebook Group: https://facebook.com/groups/986587845276744Youtube: https://youtube.com/c/CleanTalk_TV
June 23: Today on Townhall https://www.linkedin.com/in/mark-weisman-md-mba/ (Mark Weisman), CIO and CMIO at https://www.tidalhealth.org/ (TidalHealth) interviews https://www.linkedin.com/in/anurag-jindal-362742b5/ (Anurag Jindal), Executive Director Regional CMIO at https://www.providence.org/ (Providence St. Joseph Health) about his new role as a CMIO as well as the lessons and challenges that the role has brought forth in his first 90 days. Anurag brings forth a refreshing perspective in this episode, his mindset when taking on a new role is one to adopt. With his inspiring positivity, he answers the following types of questions: Who does he see as his support group in the new role? What advice would he give someone for their first 90 days as a CMIO? What has success looked like for him since he's stepped into this role?
This episode features Erik Wexler, President of Operations and Strategy at Providence St. Joseph Health. Here, he discusses the benefits of scaling health systems, preventative health, virtual care, and much more.
St. Joseph Day Reflection - 2022 by St. Joseph Health, Home Care Services
2022 Virtual Ash Wednesday Service by St. Joseph Health, Home Care Services
Welcome to the Follow The Brand podcast, Where we are building a 5 STAR Brand that You can Follow! I am your host Grant McGaugh bringing you one of the brightest minds in healthcare today, Carladenise Edwards. She was called to healthcare to have an impact. Challenges are exponentially greater today for the industry, and a decision must be made on investing in our future today.Knowledge is power, and we must learn from each other and understand the confluence of politics and economics to create a better healthcare experience for all. Bring value every day and build relationships with people willing to make the investments for our community.Carladenise says her keys to success lie in the simplicity of Being Present, Don't Quit, and strategically planning to solve problems.Dr. Carladenise Armbrister Edwards is approaching thirty years of professional experience, from serving as an Assistant Dean at her alma mater, the University of Pennsylvania, to serving as a government official leading strategy for Providence St. Joseph Health, a $24B health care company. She is a seasoned executive who loves taking on new challenges and solving complex problems. At the height of the global COVID-19 pandemic, Carladenise began a new chapter that draws on her training and experience as a medical sociologist, business development guru, and avid student of the healthcare economy. Her desire to serve led her to the role of executive vice president and chief strategy officer at Henry Ford Health System in July 2020, where she is responsible for providing executive counsel and leadership for the system's strategic planning efforts and partnership ventures, business development, and transformation initiatives, government affairs, as well as Henry Ford Innovations, the health system's multi-disciplinary team responsible for product design and commercialization, technology transfer, licensing agreements and international programs. Before joining Henry Ford Health System, Carladenise served as EVP of Strategy at Providence St. Joseph Health, where she was promoted from Chief Administrative Officer for Population Health to SVP of Contracting to Chief Strategy Officer. Giving back to the community is a top priority of Dr. Edwards, who has started two endowed scholarships for African-American students, one at the University of Pennsylvania's School of Nursing and the other at Johnson C. Smith University. She serves on several non-profit boards, including Heluna Health, College Success Foundation, American Board of Internal Medicine, Rand Health, e-Health Initiative, and Connect 313. She has a long history of serving as a strategic advisor to start-ups, technology, and healthcare companies, currently serving as an advisor to Apatics and Parsley Health. As a military brat, Carladenise imagined settling down in one place, but the universe had different plans. She graduated from high school in San Diego, CA, then received her BA and MS.Ed from the University of Pennsylvania, followed by a trip down south to Gator country, where she received her Ph.D. from the University of Florida. She studied neuroscience at the University of Leuven in Belgium and gerontology at the University of California Los Angeles and has worked in Florida, Georgia, California, Washington, and now Michigan. She lives with her husband, Herman Edwards, and two teenage children, William (18) and Zora (16), who have embraced traveling, learning and growing in the same vein as their mother.Let's Welcome Carladenise Edwards to the Follow the Brand Podcast!
The value of Transition to Practice Programs are well documented in the literature. In this episode, Syl Trepanier, DNP, RN, CENP, FAAN, FAONL, discusses with Larissa Africa, MBA, BSN, RN, the results of a “Think-Tank” of national nurse leaders around the topic of Transition to Practice and how this should be viewed as a strategic investment into the nursing workforce.Larissa Africa, MBA, BSN, RN, is President of Versant Healthcare Competency Solutions in Las Vegas, Nevada. Sylvain “Syl” Trepanier, DNP, RN, CENP, FAAN, FAONL, is the System Chief Nursing Officer at Providence St. Joseph Health in Renton, Washington.© Jannetti Publications, Inc.All rights reserved. No portion of this podcast may be used without written permission.To learn more about Nursing Economic$, visit http://www.nursingeconomics.netMusical selections by Scott Holmes.http://www.scottholmesmusic.com
Even before the COVID-19 pandemic, Oregon and the U.S. were facing a significant shortage of nurses. But with the additional stress of the pandemic, more nurses are burning out and leaving the profession altogether. We hear from Jodi Barschow, RN and President of the Oregon Federation of Nurses and Health Professionals, and Lisa Powell, VP and Chief Human Resources Officer at Providence St. Joseph Health.
Lead author, Dr. Philip Mease, MD, Director of Rheumatology Research at the Swedish Medical Center/Providence St. Joseph Health and Clinical Professor at the University of Washington School of Medicine, discusses new data from the Phase 3 DISCOVER-1 and DISCOVER-2 studies published in "The Lancet Rheumatology" (July 2021) on the efficacy of guselkumab on axial symptoms in patients with active psoriatic arthritis. Up to 70% of PsA patients experience axial symptoms. #TREMFYA #PsoriaticArthritis Philip J Mease, MD, is a Clinical Professor at the University of Washington School of Medicine and Director of Rheumatology Research at the Swedish Medical Center in Seattle, WA. Dr Mease's clinical practice is based at Seattle Rheumatology Associates. He received his undergraduate and medical degrees at Stanford University Medical School, and he completed his residency in internal medicine at the University of Washington's School of Medicine, where he also served as chief resident and fellow in rheumatology. Dr Mease conducts clinical trials on emerging therapies for rheumatic diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis, psoriatic arthritis, ankylosing spondylitis, fibromyalgia, osteoarthritis, and lupus. He also conducts research in disease state metrics and is the co-chair of three working groups for OMERACT (Outcome Measures in Rheumatology Clinical Trials) on psoriatic arthritis, fibromyalgia, and single-joint assessment, as well as a member of the Soluble Biomarker working group. Dr Mease is a founding organizer and President of GRAPPA (Group for Research and Assessment of Psoriasis and Psoriatic Arthritis), a member of SPARTAN (Spondyloarthritis Research & Treatment Network), and a member of TREG (The Rheumatology Education Group). He has published 18 book chapters and nearly 400 journal articles.
Annette Walker is President of City of Hope Orange County and is leading the development of a world-class cancer center in Orange County, which was reported to be more than a $1B investment. She and her team have recruited world class researchers and clinicians to the center. She has also quickly become a top community influencer and advocate who is rapidly transforming the health care landscape of So Cal. City of Hope is one of the most comprehensive cancer centers in the country, as well as a leading care providers to serious chronic illnesses like Diabetes. Annette was a previously a senior executive of Providence St. Joseph Health, a leading health system with over 50 hospitals and over 100,000 caregivers in the western US. I've had the pleasure of getting to know Annette a bit in the last year as she's gotten involved with the CEO Leadership Alliance of OC and I appreciate her commitment to its mission and particular focus on the next generation of talent and leaders here. We talked about the history of City of Hope, the great excitement of the big investment they're making here, how that will transform health care and other innovation in the area, how important it is as a community to better develop our local young people, and how programs like Orange Fellowship are critical to building connections across a region as vast as Orange County.
So You Want To Be An Influencer? On the new episode of the Superpowher podcast discover what being a social media influencer for good means and what you need to do. Host Deya gets Direct with Mary Renouf and Melissa Grace, who are social marketing experts and leaders with Providence St. Joseph Health In this podcast you will learn: • Who is considered an influencer • How you can become an influencer with a positive impact • How often you should post and how may followers you need in order to be considered • What type of posts you should create • How sharing your story, including your health journey, can make you relatable and relevant • How companies and organizations like Providence and Well Being Trust utilize influencers
It's Homelessness Awareness Month. Homelessness has become a public health crisis in the U.S.. Did you know: At least 550,000 people are homeless A typical homeless family is comprised of a single mother with her two young children. Family homelessness is a growing social problem affecting families in every state. Nationwide, 85% of providers have seen family homelessness increase in recent years. Deya talks with Dr. Dora Barilla who is the Executive Leader, Community Investment for Providence St. Joseph Health, amongst her many other roles, about real solutions and partnerships to combat the homeless crisis in America.