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Technological advances are nothing new for caregivers, who have been saturated with new tools to "help" them for decades. But are those tools actually helping? And what can the latest innovations do to alleviate the burden caregivers face on a day-to-day basis?Dr. Heather Schmidt, System Medical Director, Healthy Work and Wellness at SSM Health, and Dr. Ann Cappellari, Chief Medical Information Officer and System Vice President at SSM Health, join the show to discuss their findings on how artificial intelligence can assist caregivers in their well-being. They discuss how technology has often added to the administrative burden caregivers face, offer insight into tools that help caregivers connect with their patients, and share how AI can help with the workforce shortages that American health care faces.
Date: July 21, 2023 Reference: Prekker et al. Video versus Direct Laryngoscopy for Tracheal Intubation of Critically Ill Adults. NEJM 2023 Guest Skeptic: Dr. Jeff Jarvis is the Chief Medical Officer and System Medical Director for the Metropolitan Area EMS Authority in Fort Worth, Texas, also known as MedStar. He is board certified in both Emergency Medicine […] The post SGEM#410: Do You See What I See? Video Laryngoscope for Intubation first appeared on The Skeptics Guide to Emergency Medicine.
We're thrilled to have Healthcare Experience Foundation Physician Coach, Robert "Rob" Minkes, as our guest on this week's edition of the Healthcare Experience Matters Podcast. Dr. Minkes, a board-certified general and pediatric surgeon, joins us to discuss the significance of working with a coach. Previously, he served as the System Medical Director for Adult Specialty and Surgical Services at Lee Health in Fort Myers. Learn More: https://healthcareexperience.org/phyisican-coaching-intro
Dr. Vijay Yanamadala is an award-winning, board-certified neurosurgeon who has participated in more than 2,000 spine surgeries. He was recognized by the North American Spine Society as a 20 under 40 spine physician in 2022. He currently serves as System Medical Director of Spine Quality at Hartford Healthcare and Chief Medical Officer of Sword Health, a global provider of digital physical therapy and musculoskeletal pain solutions. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/healingispossible/support
Shad Deering, MD, Coronel (retired) USA, CHSEAssociate Dean, Baylor College of Medicine, CHofSAActing Chair, Department of OB/GYN, Baylor College of Medicine, CHofSASystem Medical Director, CHRISTUS Simulation InstituteProfessor, Department of OB/GYN, Baylor College of Medicine Dr. Deering is a board-certified Maternal-Fetal Medicine physician with the Baylor College of Medicine and CHRISTUS Health where he serves as the Associate Dean for Faculty Affairs at The Children's Hospital of San Antonio (CHofSA) and the System Medical Director of the CHRISTUS Simulation Institute. Dr. Deering is a national leader in medical simulation training and patient safety, focusing on practical implementation. The simulation efforts and organizations he has led have trained more than 600,000 medical providers during his career to date. Dr. Deering has served as the Chair of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists Simulation Working Group where he designed and implemented the Emergencies in Clinical Obstetrics (ECO) Course which is now nationally available from ACOG to allow simulation training for obstetric emergencies for all levels of providers. He was also instrumental in the creation of the Practicing For Patients (PFP) program which has been distributed through the Alliance for Innovation on Maternal Health (AIM). The program allows for any size hospital to run obstetric emergency in-situ drills and he led the PFP implementation training for over 120 hospitals in Texas. He is currently working both locally and across the entire CHRISTUS system to organize and implement life-saving medical simulation training programs to help improve patient outcomes. Dr. Deering has delivered babies in 10 different States and a combat zone, was awarded the Bronze Star, holds two patents for an obstetric birthing simulator system, has over 100 publications and two TED talks about obstetric simulation, has managed over 30 million dollars in grants and external funding and his simulation videos have over 13 million views on YouTube.Christus Health Website: https://www.christushealth.org/find-a-doctor/shad-deering-36018Shad's TED Talk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rnuNft5sWUgLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/shad-deering-47a67545/Email: deering95@hotmail.comInteract Solution Website: https://www.linkedin.com/in/shad-deering-47a67545/Interact Solution LinkedIn: https://interactsolution.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/interactsolution/about/
Ooh Biden is calling out Trump by name and we are here for it! Also, the pandemic isn't over just because you are over it! New Omicron booster and monkeypox updates. Plus, we are big Serena Williams fans here, so we wanted to give a shout out to all the GOATS put there with a game Name that GOAT! It's a three day weekend!!! Special guests: Mariana Alfaro - Reporter on the breaking political news team at The Washington Post. Dr. Joseph Gastaldo - Medical Director of Quality and Safety, OhioHealth Riverside Methodist Hospital, System Medical Director of Infectious Diseases.
Today we are going to discuss digital care delivery – specifically for musculoskeletal issues. With me is Dr. Vijay Yanamadala, who is the Chief Medical Officer of Sword Health and is also System Medical Director of Spine Quality and Surgical Optimization at Hartford Healthcare. Dr. Yanamadala is a Board-certified Neurosurgeon. We'll hear how the digital MSK business is exploding because, in most cases, digital MSK therapy is equal to or better than traditional physical therapy. And because it is more convenient than traveling to a physical PT location, patients are more engaged in doing their exercises. Digital MSK therapy is just one example of how digital care can safely and effectively transform our healthcare system. Show notes: Recommended Book: The Price We Pay: What Broke American Healthcare and How to Fix It by Marty Makary, MD.
If you are at all on the fence about if you should go whole-food plant-based, I really believe that my next guest will get you off the fence and on the track. Yes, welcome to the Visibly Fit podcast. If this is your first go at listening to this podcast, I'm your host, Wendie Pett. And I'm thrilled that you're here sharing this time with us today. Before I bring in Dr. Sal, I want to share a little bit about who he is. And why you should listen. So Dr. Sal, he lives in Florida, but he is a new Yorker at heart and he has a long resume, but I'm just going to touch on a few things. He completed medical training at the New York college of osteopathic medicine from 1985 to 1989 and an internal medicine residency program at SUNY Stony Brook. And from 1993 to 2010, he practiced general internal medicine, seeing over 100 patients every week doing chronic disease management. Over that time, Dr. Sal witnessed firsthand how traditional healthcare in many cases did not result in improved clinical outcomes. This caused him to investigate preventative and lifestyle medicine. After 18 years of practicing general internal medicine, Dr. Sal began focusing on preventative healthcare. He became board certified from the American Board of Lifestyle Medicine, and also through the American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine. Over the last 15 years, he worked with other physicians and healthcare providers that wanted to come alongside him and become certified in lifestyle medicine. So help me welcome to the show Dr. Sal. In this episode, you'll discover: -Dr. Sal's career highlights...07:20 -"I feel old" is the biggest concern of Dr. Sal's patients...11:01 -How to equip patients to take control of their health...15:26 -Founding origins of Dr. Sal's book...22:14 -What to tell someone who's suffering loneliness...33:33 -How Dr. Sal keeps himself full of vitality when giving as a healthcare provider....35:55 -One word to sum up Dr. Sal...39:58 -And more... Meet today's guest: Dr. Sal Lacagnina is a graduate of NYCOM, The New York College of Osteopathic Medicine. He completed his Internal Medicine residency at the State University of New York at Stony Brook before coming to Florida in 1993 to join a private practice. Shortly thereafter, Dr. Sal, as he likes to be called, was recruited by the Lee Memorial Health System where he practiced Internal Medicine and then became the Medical Director for the Lee Physician Group. Dr. Sal later became the Vice President for Health and Wellness and was later promoted to the System Medical Director for Employee Health at Lee Health. In April 2020 Dr. Sal left Lee Health and started Concierge Lifestyle Medicine, a private practice in Fort Myers focusing on the Six Pillars of Lifestyle Medicine. This was a dream come true because Dr. Sal's passion focuses on the delivery of preventive health care. Dr. Sal has been the author of a weekly health and wellness article in The News-Press since 2013. He lectures extensively throughout Florida and nationally on all topics related to health, wellness and preventive medicine. Dr. Sal serves as the Medical Director for LMI, the Lifestyle Medicine Institute, which runs Pivio (formerly “CHIP”) — the Complete Health Improvement Program — serves as an advisor for The Plantrician Project and is the Co-Founder for HealthCentric.ai. He is board certified in Anti-Aging and Regenerative Medicine and is a Diplomate of the American College of Lifestyle Medicine. Personally, Dr. Sal enjoys running, biking, tennis and all things outdoors. He also loves learning about his family heritage in Sicily, Italy. Dr. Sal is the father of three children, the youngest of whom is 12 years of age and is helping to keep him young in body and spirit! Credentials: Board Certified in Anti-Aging & Regenerative Medicine by The American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine Board Certified in Lifestyle Medicine by The American Board of Lifestyle Medicine Board of Directors...
Today on the show we get into a lot of interesting conversations. Are we over the reality TV drama? Why is privilege a tricky conversation to have? Also are over the body positivity movement and what could be replacing it! Special guests: David Weitzner is a management professor at York University, the author of Connected Capitalism, which was recently named a 2021 INDIES Book of the Year Finalist, and the Managing with Meaning blog for Psychology Today. Dr. Joseph Gastaldo, Medical Director of Quality and Safety, OhioHealth Riverside Methodist Hospital, System Medical Director of Infectious Diseases
Covid: The Good, the Bad and the Unknown! OhioHealth guests Dr. Joseph Gastaldo, System Medical Director of Infectious Disease, and Autumn Glover, Senior Director of Health and Wellness, help us start the new calendar year and The Window's second season with a medical update on the third year of the still-deadly global pandemic.
Dr. Michael S. Parker, MD, KM is the System Medical Director for OB/GYN Hospitalists Mount Carmel Health in Columbus, Ohio. He is the current President of the National Catholic Medical Association. As a member of the Catholic Medical Association since 1999, he was a founding member of the John Paul II Guild and served as the original guild president. At the level of the national organization, he has served as Regional Director, Regional Director Representative to the Board of the Catholic Medical Association and National Treasurer and Vice-President. This is an audio podcast of The Dr J Show. Full video episode is available here with additional resources.
August 20, 2021 ~ Dr. Dennis Cunningham, System Medical Director of Infection Control and Prevention at Henry Ford Health System, talks with Guy Gordon about some misinformation about the COVID-19 vaccine.
Dr. Mary Beth Saunders, System Medical Director of Epidemiology joins us to talk about the latest news in COVID 19. What our biggest challenges are, vaccine hesitancy, how our school systems are managing, should we still wear masks if we are vaccinated, and much more! Click here for a transcript of this episode!
Dr. Veer Vithalani, MD, FACEP, FAEMS, is the System Medical Director, Metropolitan Area EMS Authority Chief Medical Officer of Medstar Mobile Healthcare. He also works in the ER at John Peter Smith Hospital as well as Harris Downtown. In this episode we talk about Covid-19, what it is, methods of transmission, as well as a variety of controversial perspectives regarding this pandemic. Masks vs no-masks, airborne vs droplet, and other ideas that may or may not have put us into the spot we are in today. Check it out!
Many clinicians have experienced the trauma of the opioid epidemic either in their professional or personal lives. As a result, tremendous efforts have gone into understanding the appropriate utilization of opioids for acute and chronic pain, as well as education into the addiction of opioids and the role clinicians play through prescribing habits. In this #BeyondClinicalMedicine podcast, Dr. Randal Dabbs, TeamHealth Co-Founder, President of Practice Development and Chair of the TeamHealth Substance Use Work Group is joined by Dr. Marilyn McLeod, System Medical Director for Baptist Health of Memphis. Dr. McLeod discusses an initiative she helped create several years ago for the purpose of improving opioid use in her facilities called “Opioid Light.”
Recently, Dr. Jody Crane, TeamHealth Chief Medical Officer, spoke with Dr. Jose Fernandez-Duarte, System Medical Director, Memorial Healthcare System, Southeast Group, about how the system’s hospital medicine teams in Southeast Florida have continued to manage the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic, even in the midst of skyrocketing case numbers. The discussion on this podcast will share what Dr. Fernandez-Duarte's team learned as patients significantly increased from the original wave and how they have navigated being at the current global epicenter.
Hear tips for maximizing psoriasis care from one of the country's leading experts in teledermatology, Dr. George Han, System Medical Director for Dermatology at Mount Sinai Health System and Chief of Teledermatology at Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. Listen as Dr. Han addresses access issues, system types and set-up, appointment challenges and reimbursement. To view disclosure information and claim credit go to https://www.eeds.com/em/1400. This program is supported by charitable contributions from Amgen, Janssen Pharmaceutical Companies of Johnson & Johnson, and Novartis.
Hear tips for maximizing psoriasis care from one of the country's leading experts in teledermatology, Dr. George Han, System Medical Director for Dermatology at Mount Sinai Health System and Chief of Teledermatology at Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. Listen as Dr. Han addresses access issues, system types and set-up, appointment challenges and reimbursement. To view disclosure information and claim credit go to https://www.eeds.com/em/1400. This program is supported by charitable contributions from Amgen, Janssen Pharmaceutical Companies of Johnson & Johnson, and Novartis.
With COVID-19 telehealth became more prevalent in use and with this pivot came challenges and benefits. Hear dermatologist Dr. George Han, System Medical Director for Dermatology at Mount Sinai Health System and Chief of Teledermatology at Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, discuss the challenges and tips for making telehealth visits with psoriatic disease a successful experience. This Psound Bytes activity is supported by charitable contributions from Amgen, Janssen Pharmaceutical Companies of Johnson and Johnson, and Novartis.
Dr. Carson Felkel is the System Medical Director of Behavioral Health for Bon Secours Mercy Health in Greenville, SC. A graduate of Wake Forest University and Loyola University Stritch School of Medicine, he completed his residency in Adult Psychiatry and a fellowship in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry at Wake Forest Baptist Hospital, where he served as chief of both programs. Dr. Felkel is board certified in Psychiatry and in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. A resident of Greenville, Dr. Felkel is a member of the American Psychiatric Association, South Carolina Psychiatric Association, and the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. For more information: www.stigmatizedpodcast.com Dr. Carson Felkel... Linkedin: www.linkedin.com/in/w-carson-felkel-ii-md-fapa-a9a28ba8 Our Team... Production & Music: Gwynne Sound - gwynnesound.com Artwork: Neltner Small Batch - www.neltnersmallbatch.com Photography: Jon Willis – www.jonbob.com and Lindsey Steinhauser - www.facebook.com/lindsey.hamelsteinhauser Find us on Social Media... Facebook: www.facebook.com/StigmatizedPodcast Twitter: www.twitter.com/the_rev_trev Instagram: @stigmatizedpod Pinterest: www.pinterest.com/StigmatizedP National Suicide Prevention Lifeline 1-800-273-8255 We can all help prevent suicide. The Lifeline provides 24/7, free and confidential support for people in distress, prevention and crisis resources for you or your loved ones, and best practices for professionals.
Dr. Kenny Bramwell is a System Medical Director for St. Luke's Health System - What happens when hospital staff get infected? - Are US hospitals ready for Coronavirus? - How many people will be infected in the US? - How strict should we be with our quarantines? - What about Anti-Vaxers? http://www.cwicmedia.com
Dr. Salvatore Lacagnina is the System Medical Director of Wellness and Employee Health for Lee Health. In this role, his mission is to inspire, educate and empower people to improve their health and wellness. Dr. Sal, as he likes to be called, is one of Lee Health's champions responsible for developing a comprehensive health, wellness and preventive care program for more than 19,000 employees and family members.He is the Medical Director for the LH Employee Health clinics and the Medical Director for the Healthy Life Centers in Cape Coral, Ft. Myers and Babcock Ranch, Florida.From 1994-2010 he practiced Internal Medicine with the Lee Physician Group and served as its Medical Director until 2010 before taking on his role as System Medical Director of Wellness and Employee Health. His emphasis is on the prevention and reversal of cardio metabolic diseases, diabetes, weight management, cancer risk factor reduction and overall lifestyle medicine.Dr. Sal earned his Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine from the New York College of Osteopathic Medicine and he is Board Certified in Anti-Aging and Regenerative Medicine and is a Diplomat of the American College of Lifestyle Medicine.Dr. Sal writes a weekly column about health and wellness in The News-Press and a monthly column for the Cape Coral Chamber of Commerce Trends publication. He also speaks publically throughout the community.In this episode Dr. Sal talks about American College of Lifestyle Medicine (ACLM) and reflects on the recent ACLM conference, that he and Dr. Bergquist - the podcast's host - both attended.Founded in 2004, the American College of Lifestyle Medicine (ACLM) is the medical professional society for physicians and other professionals dedicated to clinical and worksite practice of Lifestyle Medicine as the foundation of a transformed and sustainable health care system. Practice involves the use of evidence-based therapeutic approaches, such as eating a predominantly whole food, plant-based diet, getting regular physical activity, adequate sleep, managing stress, avoiding use of risky substances and pursuing other non-drug modalities, to treat, reverse, and prevent chronic disease. ACLM educates, equips, empowers and supports its members as they provide evidence-based Lifestyle Medicine as the first treatment option in clinical practice and worksite settings through live and online CME-accredited events and educational offerings, certification, clinical practice tools, patient education resources, economic research, networking opportunities and advocacy efforts. Today, ACLM has more than 3,000 members—and growing—across the world on every continent with 14 international Lifestyle Medicine organizations represented by ACLM's Lifestyle Medicine Global Alliance. Lifestyle Medicine is one of the fastest growing career fields of medicine globally and holds the promise for true health reform as it addresses the root-cause of chronic illness. Board certification is now available through ACLM's certification partner, The American Board of Lifestyle Medicine.To learn more, please visit:https://www.lifestylemedicine.orgThis podcast is brought to you by Emory Lifestyle Medicine & Wellness. To learn more about our work, please visithttps://bit.ly/EmoryLM
WIHI - A Podcast from the Institute for Healthcare Improvement
Thanks for listening to WIHI. As an organization dedicated to continuous improvement, we hope you will take a moment to give us feedback on this particular episode of WIHI. We’ll use this information to ensure we keep producing the high-value, cutting-edge conversations on health and patient care. Take the 1-minute survey here: ihi.org/PodcastSurvey. Date: November 14, 2019 Featuring: Arpan Waghray, MD, System Director, Behavioral Medicine, System Medical Director, Telepsychiatry, Providence St. Joseph Health; Chief Medical Officer, Well Being Trust Scott Zeller, MD, Vice President of Acute Psychiatry, Vituity Scott M. Surico, BSN, RN, MICN, Education Coordinator for Emergency Services, Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian Marie Schall, MA, Senior Director, Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI) Emergency departments (EDs) constantly handle behavioral health-related emergencies, but what if EDs were able to take a more proactive approach toward behavioral health patients, initiating treatment and better connecting individuals to optimal care? Tune into this episode of WIHI, The Benefits of Behavioral Health in the ED, to hear about an eight-hospital system, 18-month IHI initiative, Integrating Behavioral Health in the Emergency Department and Upstream (ED and UP). With support from the Well Being Trust, the ED and UP initiative sought to improve ED culture surrounding patients with behavioral health issues, emphasizing trauma-informed care, and the need to build awareness of, and partner with, community resources. The WIHI panel highlights the importance of changing hearts and minds and practices in the ED with behavioral health patients when they’re most vulnerable, and the impact well-conceived interventions can have on patients, family members, and staff. Treating patients with the care most appropriate to their condition is of critical importance in health care, and we hope you’ll appreciate and learn from this WIHI.
What happens when you bring together two bright minds to tackle healthcare’s challenges? In our third episode, we welcome our own Arpan Waghray, a System Medical Director of tele-behavioral health at PSJH, as well as the CMO of Well Being Trust. Arpan was joined by Jordan Goldberg, who is the CEO and Chairman of stickK to discuss how they’re both leveraging digital technology to drive positive behavior change. Check out more content from this episode on our Medium page: https://medium.com/digital-health-innovation/the-think-tank-ep-3-leveraging-tech-to-drive-positive-behavior-change-a55c763ea9e1
In this podcast, Dr. Rob Strauss, FACEP discusses important elements of the patient experience with Dr. Rohit Uppal, MBA, SFHM. Dr. Uppal is TeamHealth's Chief Clinical Officer, Hospitalist Services and works in collaboration to plan and execute strategic initiatives and improve healthcare programs for TeamHealth’s acute hospital medicine services across the country. Prior to this role, Dr. Uppal served as a System Medical Director for TeamHealth Acute Hospital Medicine and has more than 17 years of clinical and leadership experience. Dr. Uppal is an accomplished physician executive with a proven track record of collaborating with and engaging clinicians, clients and stakeholders across the healthcare continuum.
Dr. Salvatore Lacagnina is the System Medical Director of Wellness and Employee Health for Lee Health. In this role, his mission is to motivate, educate and empower people to improve their health and wellness. Dr. Sal, as he likes to be called, is one of Lee Health's champions responsible for developing a comprehensive health, wellness and preventive care program for more than 19,000 employees and family members. He is the Medical Director for the LH Employee Health clinics and the Medical Director for the Wellness Centers in Cape Coral and Ft. Myers. From 1994-2010 he practiced Internal Medicine with the Lee Physician Group and served as its Medical Director until 2010 before taking on his role as System Medical Director of Wellness and Employee Health. His emphasis is on the prevention and reversal of cardio metabolic diseases, diabetes, weight management, cancer risk factor reduction and overall lifestyle medicine. Dr. Sal earned his Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine from the New York College of Osteopathic Medicine and he is Board Certified in Anti-Aging and Regenerative Medicine and is a Diplomat of the American College of Lifestyle Medicine. Dr. Sal writes a weekly column about health and wellness in The News-Press and a monthly column for the Cape Coral Chamber of Commerce Trends publication. He also speaks publically throughout the community. In this conversation Dr. Sal speaks in detail about the Lee Health Wellness Wheel, which includes the following 6 pillars of healthy lifestyle: Nutrition Physical Activity Sleep Stress Management Mental and Behavioral Health Purpose Driven Living Dr. Sal also discusses both the challenges and the benefits of comprehensive wellness programs, the need for culture change, incentives that are effective and the return on investment that goes beyond financial wins.
Host: Prathima Setty, MD At the Physician Advisor and Medical Director Summit in Orlando, Florida, Dr. Prathima Setty goes live alongside Dr. Kalyana Kanaparthy. As the System Medical Director of the Physician Advisor Program at Rochester Regional Health, Dr. Kanaparthy speaks to the value of the physician advisor's role within the healthcare industry. They discuss not only the financial implications, but also how physician advisors strive to maintain a hospital's obligation of accuracy in patient status.
Host: Prathima Setty, MD At the Physician Advisor and Medical Director Summit in Orlando, Florida, Dr. Prathima Setty goes live alongside Dr. Kalyana Kanaparthy. As the System Medical Director of the Physician Advisor Program at Rochester Regional Health, Dr. Kanaparthy speaks to the value of the physician advisor's role within the healthcare industry. They discuss not only the financial implications, but also how physician advisors strive to maintain a hospital's obligation of accuracy in patient status.
Host: Prathima Setty, MD At the Physician Advisor and Medical Director Summit in Orlando, Florida, Dr. Prathima Setty goes live alongside Dr. Kalyana Kanaparthy. As the System Medical Director of the Physician Advisor Program at Rochester Regional Health, Dr. Kanaparthy speaks to the value of the physician advisor's role within the healthcare industry. They discuss not only the financial implications, but also how physician advisors strive to maintain a hospital's obligation of accuracy in patient status.