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In this power-packed episode of The Backstory, Michael Wiechart, President of TEAMHealth, opens up about his journey from small-town Ohio to becoming a healthcare leadership powerhouse. Mike's story is anything but ordinary – from almost becoming a priest to working at – and quickly getting fired from – a family-owned pizza joint before taking the fast track to healthcare. By just 26 years old, Mike was already a CFO, navigating the complexities of major healthcare systems like Lifepoint Health and overcoming the tough moments of two CEO losses. Tune in to hear about his authentic leadership approach, lessons that shaped his career and his personal favorites – from influential books to memorable experiences. 02:25 Early Career and Influences 03:59 First Job and Professional Growth 09:03 Transition to Healthcare Leadership 14:30 Challenges and Tragedies at LifePoint 18:56 Joining Team Health 21:00 Reflections and Accomplishments 22:09 The Unforeseen Crisis 24:49 Reflecting on Mistakes 28:21 The Role of Faith in Leadership 30:15 Balancing Career and Personal Life 33:30 Leadership Qualities and Challenges 37:37 Lightning Round Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tune into our conversation with Dr. Robert Frantz, President of TeamHealth West Group & Dr. Jim Horst, National Medical Director of Acute Behavioral Health for TeamHealth. In this 15-minute conversation we dive into how burnout affects clinician workforce, talking about the institutional perspective, reversing negative trends and much more.This episode is sponsored by TeamHealth.
Join Mariah Muhammad as she sits down with Dr. Aryeh Shander, Emeritus Chair of Anesthesiology and Critical Care at Englewood Health, and Director of TeamHealth Research Institute, to discuss the transformative shift to Patient Blood Management (PBM). They explore the challenges, protocols, and impactful outcomes of PBM and discuss strategies that are most effective in gaining clinician and patient acceptance of the program.This episode is sponsored by TeamHealth.
Medical professionals at Ascension hospitals are just recovering from the affects of a ransomware attack that targeted the health system on May 8. In addition to the challenge of relying on paper records, caregivers have long been grappling with Ascension's decision to arrange contracts with outside staffing companies. "A lot of us have worked for multiple different staffing agencies over the years. And the problem is, a lot of us feel like we're being bought and sold like cattle," Michelle Wiener, an emergency medicine doctor at Ascension St. John, said. See the story here to read more about the staffing model at Ascension St. John, and to read statements from IEP, Ascension, and TeamHealth. See the story here to read more about the harrowing affects of the May 8 cyberattack on Michigan hospitals. GUEST: Michelle Wiener, emergency medicine doctor at Ascension St. John, said. ----- Looking for more conversations from Stateside? Right this way. If you like what you hear on the pod, consider supporting our work. Music in this episode by Blue Dot Sessions.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr. Jim Horst, National Medical Director of Acute Behavioral Health at TeamHealth, discusses pressing mental health challenges in hospitals with Brian Zimmerman on the Becker's Healthcare Podcast. They explore how TeamHealth's services address these issues and Dr. Horst's vision for the future of behavioral health in hospitals.This episode is sponsored by TeamHealth.
April 18, 2024 ~ Emergency room physicians at Ascension St. John Hospital in Detroit will go on strike today at 2:00pm, as negotiations with TeamHealth over staffing and work conditions have broken down. Guy, Lloyd, and Jamie talk with ER physician assistant Casey Kolp about the staff's plan to continue to help patients during the strike.
March 7, 2024 ~ After months of negotiations with TeamHealth, emergency room workers at St. John Hospital in Detroit are inching towards a strike. Dr. John Bayling talks with Guy, Lloyd, and Jamie about the 10-15 hour wait times in the emergency department, and why a strike might help.
Tune into this 15-minute talk with Dr. Nickles, Regional Medical Director at TeamHealth, for tips to ensure your core staff is stable. In this episode, you'll hear everyday things you can do to help care for patients and more.This episode is sponsored by TeamHealth.
Dr. Laura Ciel is an experienced executive and leadership coach with a rare combination of business psychology and coaching qualifications. With over 30 years of experience, Laura is passionate about empowering individuals and teams to increase their positive impact at work while feeling good. A major focus of Laura's work is to facilitate a healthy alignment within the team, as well as within the individuals on the team. In this episode, she dives into how important one's mindset is to their work and to the path that they are on. This episode is one you do not want to miss!Subscribe to ideamix radio and stay tuned for new episodes every other Thursday. On ideamix radio we speak with entrepreneurs, solopreneurs, career changers, experts, and enthusiasts for insider tips that help you build the life, business, and career you want. ideamix is the go-to destination for entrepreneurs to turn their idea into a business. Check out our website at www.theideamix.com. For comments, questions, podcast guest ideas, or sponsorship inquiries, please email info@theideamix.com.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4207845/advertisement
I couldn't resist the “who's suing who” because, yeah, you can't go wrong with Aretha Franklin references. Back on the pod we have Chris Deacon, who is going to give us a rundown of the legal goings-on going on right now that impact self-insured employers, carriers, hospitals, and taxing authorities like cities. Chris breaks down the legal activity into three main categories, and then we discuss some examples of lawsuits in each category. So, here's the outline of our upcoming conversation: 1. Breach of Fiduciary Line of Cases Against Carriers a. Bricklayers vs Anthem Class Action b. Mass Laborers vs Blue Cross Blue Shield c. Member vs Cigna 2. Carrier vs Hospital (upcoding) and Hospital vs Carrier (underpayment) a. United vs TeamHealth b. TeamHealth vs United 3. Taxing Authority vs Nonprofit Hospitals a. Tower Health line of cases in Pennsylvania b. Pittsburgh vs UPMC This episode itself is a little on the longer side—and I didn't want to edit too many of Chris's words of wisdom—so I'm gonna make this a little bit shorter, this intro. But just one point that I'll make, and this is about the first category of legal activity wherein self-insured employers mostly try to pass the “who is actually the fiduciary” hot potato to carriers, ASOs (administrative services only), and TPAs (third-party administrators). And the carriers, ASOs, and TPAs are like, “It ain't us.” Moving forward here, I'm just gonna say carriers as a catchall for carriers, ASOs, and TPAs to save myself a mouthful. But bottom line on this topic, I just want to underscore something that Chris makes clear later on in the show: Plan sponsors (ie, self-insured employers) are the fiduciary, the sole fiduciary, at least according to the carriers who are getting sued right now. This is the position that you can see them taking in every lawsuit that I have seen. What the carriers say also, as a follow-on, is that if there is any contractual language between the carrier and the employer that violates the CAA (Consolidated Appropriations Act) or any other regulations, it is or was the employer's responsibility to not sign the contract. It's not the carrier's responsibility to point out that there's stuff in their own contract that's in violation for the employer to sign. And this includes contracts that don't give self-insured employers the right to their own data, which is pretty much a rate critical for any and all CAA compliance. As Justin Leader wrote the other day in reference to the bricklayer case, “To get to the point of filing the suit, there was a solid 2 years of failed negotiations [for the bricklayers to get their own claims] data.” Two years trying to get claims data that is necessary for a fiduciary to have from a carrier who is saying essentially, “Good luck with that. You're the ones that signed our contract.” Here's one of Chris Deacon's latest LinkedIn posts about this topic. And here's another one from Jeff Hogan that was interesting. Also, here's the link to the earlier episode with Chris (EP342), where we dive into the deep end on the topic of the CAA, which was signed into law at the beginning of 2022 and states that self-insured employers have certain rights and responsibilities based on their role as the fiduciary of their health plan. For more on the Member vs Cigna case, check out the encore episode with Dawn Cornelis (Encore! EP285). The show with Vikas Saini, MD, and Judith Garber, MPP (EP394) comes up where we talked about hospitals and their charitable giving. And lastly, I mention the show with Suhas Gondi, MD, MBA (EP404) about who is on the board of directors of hospitals, big nonprofit hospitals in particular. My guest in this healthcare podcast, Chris Deacon, is a lawyer by training. She ran the state health plan for the state of New Jersey, which covered about 820,000 public-sector lives. She now has an independent consulting firm, VerSan Consulting. You can learn more at versanconsulting.com and connect with Chris on LinkedIn. You can also email her at cdeacon@versanconsulting.com. Chris Deacon has a deep understanding of the fiduciary role health plan administrators hold and should be leveraging in order to drive value for their plan sponsors and members. An attorney by training, Deacon formed VerSan Consulting, LLC, in order to educate and engage employers to be more prudent purchasers of healthcare. From creative procurement methodologies and demanding contracts to population health initiatives and primary care investment, Deacon believes that large employer-sponsored health plans have not only an opportunity but an obligation to drive healthcare transformation that delivers value for the market. Prior to founding VerSan Consulting, Deacon ran one of the largest health plans in the country for the New Jersey Department of Treasury, which covered over 820,000 public-sector lives, including state employees, teachers, and uniformed professionals. During her tenure, Deacon was credited with helping the state save over $3 billion through a number of initiatives, including enhanced oversight, payment integrity programs, procurement strategy, and strict accountability for the vendors with which the state engaged. Deacon has also served as a deputy attorney general and then special counsel to Governor Christie where she oversaw the Department of Banking and Insurance, Economic Development Authority, and Treasury. She holds a JD from Rutgers Law School and bachelor's degree in international affairs from The George Washington University. 04:47 What does the current legal landscape look like, and how does it bode for the future? 07:24 “We need to catch the legal framework up with the current reality.” 19:53 How is this first circuit decision affecting who might be found liable in future cases? 21:38 What happened in the Member vs Cigna case? 24:49 Are we heading in the direction of the employer having fiduciary responsibility? 25:47 What's happening in the Carrier vs Hospital cases? 28:49 Who's really paying the price for the current business practices being examined in court? 30:00 What's happened in the Tower cases? You can learn more at versanconsulting.com and connect with Chris on LinkedIn. You can also email her at cdeacon@versanconsulting.com. @VerSan_cdeacon discusses current legal affairs in #healthcare on our #healthcarepodcast. #podcast #digitalhealth #hcmkg #healthcarepricing #pricetransparency #healthcarefinance Recent past interviews: Click a guest's name for their latest RHV episode! Dr Vivek Garg, Lauren Vela, Dale Folwell (Encore! EP249), Eric Gallagher, Dr Suhas Gondi, Dr Rachel Reid, Dr Amy Scanlan, Peter J. Neumann, Stacey Richter (EP400), Dawn Cornelis (Encore! EP285)
Post-acute care clinicians are facing a wave of challenges that impact how they deliver care. Patients are arriving with increasingly complex needs, while an already overtaxed staff must adapt to regulatory changes and the demands of a new reimbursement model. Meeting these challenges requires a fundamental shift in the model of care delivery in the post-acute setting. SNFs and senior living communities are turning to advanced practice clinicians, who are engaged in hands-on, day-to-day patient care, while also adopting specialty clinical services, like on-call coverage to ensure the staff is supported and equipped to manage patient care throughout all shifts, including the highest-risk shift for readmissions, 11 p.m. to 7 a.m. On this podcast, Jon Raffesberger, DNP, APRN, NP-C, Director of Clinical Specialty Services, Post-Acute Care for TeamHealth, will discuss these challenges, as well as how facilities are overcoming them with new care services, new specialty clinical approaches and an entirely new level of thinking for the growth of post-acute care.
From November 22, 2022 - Robin Wilde is the Director of Business Solutions for TeamHealth. She is passionate about project management and cyber security, particularly Identity Management, as well as promoting women in cyber. She holds a variety of certifications, including the CISSP, CRISC, PMP, ACP, CSP, and Prosci, demonstrating her vast skillset and experience. She introduces the phrase "privilege sprawl" - listen to find out what that means! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/virtual-ciso-moment/message
Patient Safety Awareness Week is an annual observance focused on education and promotion of patient safety best practices and innovations. Patient safety is vital in every clinical scenario, and this is particularly true of emergency medicine. Guest host Dr. Heather Owen speaks with Dr. Michael Weinstock about his passion for patient safety education in emergency medicine. Listen to this episode on all major podcast platforms, including Apple, Google and Spotify. Learn more about TeamHealth's emergency medicine services: https://www.teamhealth.com/what-we-do/hospital-based-and-post-acute-clinical-practice-management/emergency-medicine/
Chief Medical Officer of TeamHealth Episode page with video, transcript, and more Joining us for Episode #468 of the Lean Blog Interviews Podcast is Jody Crane, M.D. He's the Chief Medical Officer for TeamHealth, and he was previously a guest for Episode 120. As a proven leader, Dr. Jody Crane, M.D. is considered one of the leading experts in emergency department operations in the United States. Dr. Crane has taught and led healthcare and emergency department improvement efforts with hundreds of organizations in a wide variety of settings on six continents. In this role, he supports clinical quality and safety and performance improvement initiatives for all clinical service lines. We're talking today because he's a keynote speaker at the upcoming Healthcare Systems Process Improvement conference, which is brought to us by the Society for Health Systems. I'm a member, and I'll be there at the event this year as usual, February 15 to 17 in Louisville, Kentucky. See Jody's full bio and more about his keynote talk. His book, co-authored with Chuck Noon is The Definitive Guide to Emergency Department Operational Improvement: Employing Lean Principles with Current ED Best Practices to Create the “No Wait” Department. Questions, Notes, and highlights: First off, give us a bit of a preview of the core messages for your keynote talk… It's a tough time in healthcare — three big issues The impact of pay, culture, and working conditions? Moral Injury vs. Burnout? Fixing an imperfect system — broader value stream issues that aren't in our control? Transitions between facilities and communication across shift handoffs – process improvement opportunities? Helping people see improvement opportunity vs. “this is just the way it's meant to be” Framing the problem as “not enough nurses” or “too much waste”? The impact of Lean? The untapped potential of Lean? Two questions for executives – Have you heard of Lean? Have you been part of a Kaizen Event? The podcast is sponsored by Stiles Associates, now in their 30th year of business. They are the go-to Lean recruiting firm serving the manufacturing, private equity, and healthcare industries. Learn more. This podcast is part of the #LeanCommunicators network.
When disaster strikes, minutes matter, particularly in healthcare. During Hurricane Ian, which made landfall in Florida in late September 2022, hospitals in the storm's path had to both care for patients successfully while keeping clinicians and staff safe. At AdventHealth Altamonte Springs, TeamHealth clinicians in the emergency and hospitalist departments already worked collaboratively each day, and the benefits of this integrated clinical care were even more evident in the response to the category four hurricane. In this episode, Dr. Ruby Sahoo and Pam Williams talk with facility medical directors Dr. Kimberly Zuzak and Dr. Max Baumgardner about their response and learnings.
Kristin Waite-Labbot, BSN, RN, CARN, CPRC, struggled with substance use disorders that deeply affected her life, her relationships and her career. After losing much to opioids and alcohol, she found recovery. Ultimately regaining her nursing licensure and returning to the work she loves, Kristin is now the author of An Unlikely Addict, a certified addictions registered nurse, licensed recovery coach and founder of the Wisconsin Peer Alliance for Nurses. In this episode, Dr. Robert Strauss, Chief Medical Officer, TeamHealth, talks to Kristin about her incredible story and breaking the stigma for healthcare workers facing substance use. Listen on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify or anywhere you listen to podcasts. Learn more about An Unlikely Addict and WiSPAN.
Craig Fowler, Founder & President of the Athenic Group, which helps Hospitals, Medical Practice Owners, UCs, Nurses, PAs, Doctors and others solve their healthcare recruiting challenges through dedicated Physician Search and the training and development of your recruiting the right medical staff to fit in well in your practice environment and remain committed for years to come. Craig is a 20+ year veteran of the physician recruiting industry; including holding senior leadership roles with several of the largest retained physician recruiting firms in the country. He is a former President of the National Association of Physician Recruiters (NAPR) and is a sought after speaker and trainer on physician recruitment processes and trends. He has also received accolades from respected healthcare organizations and associations such as: TEAMHealth, Tenet Healthcare, Piedmont Healthcare, Memorial Hermann Hospital, UT Chattanooga, Medical College of Georgia, Physician Hospitals of America, American Academy of Private Physicians, Concierge Medicine Today Forum. Some of his media credits include: NBC News, New England Journal of Medicine, Becker's Healthcare, Neurology Today, MGMA, NAMPC, Concierge Medicine Today, NAPR, and AAPPR (formerly ASPR). ATHENIC GROUP 220 N Jeff Davis Dr, Ste 4 Fayetteville, GA 30214 Office: 404-580-3443 cfowler@athenicgroup.com Recruitment Services Our recruitment services division functions as a boutique search firm specializing in physician and provider recruitment. We use the same resources large retained firms' use, but we take a more tailored and personal approach. Training & Development Our training and development division offers a range of services to help improve your recruitment team's performance, therefore decreasing your need for outsourced recruitment. Services range from skills evaluation, rookie recruiter training, team development, training workshops and ongoing coaching. Complementary Services Our primary focus is to help your practice, facility and community by improving the lives of those who seek healthcare from you. Other complementary services that we offer include: Expert Marketing Services, Succession Planning/Consulting for the Concierge and Direct Primary Care Practice, Expert Witness Testimony Services, and Search Evaluation & Consultation Services. www.AthenicGroup.com Let's get started ... This Podcast Is Recorded By The DocPreneur Leadership Podcast/Produced/Hosted by Concierge Medicine Today, LLC. 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Robin Wilde is the Director of Business Solutions for TeamHealth. She is passionate about project management and cyber security, particularly Identity Management, as well as promoting women in cyber. She holds a variety of certifications, including the CISSP, CRISC, PMP, ACP, CSP, and Prosci, demonstrating her vast skillset and experience. She introduces the phrase "privilege sprawl" - listen to find out what that means! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/virtual-ciso-moment/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/virtual-ciso-moment/support
In this episode, we are joined by TeamHealth clinicians Dr. Michael Corvini, Southeast Division President and Dr. Rohit Uppal, Chief Clinical Officer, Hospitalist Services to discuss the impact of current industry challenges on high-quality hospital medicine services and how TeamHealth is helping providers navigate these issues.This episode is sponsored by TeamHealth.
In this episode we are joined by Dr. Michael Corvini, Southeast Division President for TeamHealth and Dr. Rohit Uppal, Chief Clinical Officer, Hospitalist Services for TeamHealth to discuss the impact of current industry challenges on high-quality hospital medicine services and how TeamHealth is helping providers navigate these issues.This episode is sponsored by TeamHealth.
It can be difficult for clinicians to prioritize wellness; however, it's vital both for healthy work-life integration and for the success delivery of patient care. In this episode of Beyond Clinical Medicine, guest host Frank Lee, MD, FACEP, Special Administrative Consultant, TeamHealth, and guest Jhuma Chaudhuri, MD, CHCQM, Facility Medical Director, Hospital Medicine, TeamHealth, discuss tactics to encourage well-being on your teams. Access Dr. Chaudhuri's wellness slide here: https://tinyurl.com/2dfy3aew Listen to our latest episode on all major podcast platforms. Listen on Apple Podcasts | Listen on Spotify
The 42nd episode of our podcast, Rethink, is now available. This episode of Rethink is sponsored by TeamHealth. Nursing homes with the right training and educational processes may be uniquely positioned to facilitate behavioral health services at a time when the patient population has become increasingly complex. Dr. Wayne Tasker and Dr. Richard Thompson Jr. joined Rethink to share the evolving definition of behavioral health as it applies to pos-acute care and what's changed relative to behavioral health needs during the pandemic. In this episode of Rethink, learn: - The biggest challenges providers are facing in regards to behavioral health - What SNFs can expect from behavioral health services being provided in their facilities - Key considerations around telehealth and behavioral health Subscribe to Rethink to be notified when new episodes are released. Listen today!
In this episode, we are joined by Dr. Loretta Samaniego, VP of Business Development, TeamHealth VirtualCare, and Dr. Stanley Thompson, Chief Clinical Officer, LifePoint Group and Chair of the TeamHealth Diversity, Equity and Inclusion program. Tune in to learn how DEI benefits patient experience and the healthcare industry overall.This episode is sponsored by TeamHealth.
Dr. Lu de Souza is the Vice President and Chief Medical Officer for Cerner Corporation. She heads their largest physician group and leads a team responsible for helping health organizations leverage their EHR and health IT to improve patient care, clinician engagement, and clinical outcomes. Lu joined Cerner in 2011 and has held various leadership roles including Physician Executive, Senior Director, and Chief Medical Informatics Officer. Prior to this, she served as a Pediatric Emergency Physician at both Brandon Regional Hospital and Lakeland Regional Medical Center as well as Director of Pediatric Emergency for TeamHealth. Lu received her Doctorate degree in Medicine from Wright State University and is a Fellow of the American Medical Informatics Association. She is passionate about advancing healthcare information systems and applying learnings from different healthcare systems around the globe. Learn more about Lu at https://atchainternational.com/healthcare-and-higher-podcast-ep38-lu-de-souza/ Are you a healthcare professional or healthcare executive looking to advance your career, build a better brand, or create a leadership legacy? Visit us at https://atchainternational.com to learn how we can help. Connect with Iqbal on: - Linked at https://www.linkedin.com/in/iqbalatcha/ - Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/iqbalatcha1 - Twitter at https://twitter.com/IqbalAtcha1 Join us next week for another exciting episode of the "Healthcare and Higher" podcast! #HealthcareAndHigher #IqbalsInterviews Song Credits: "Life Is A Dream" by Michael Ramir C. "Stay With Me" by Michael Ramir C. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/iqbal-atcha/support
Join Leif Murphy, TeamHealth CEO, as he sits down with Dr. Rob Strauss in the latest edition of the Beyond Clinical Medicine podcast. In this episode, Taking on UnitedHealthcare - Behind the Fight to Protect our Healthcare Heroes, Murphy details the lawsuit against United and why TeamHealth decided to take on the insurance giant on behalf of clinicians nationwide. Murphy notes the jury sent a strong message to United finding in favor of the TeamHealth plaintiffs and subsequently awarding $60 million in punitive damages, “ I believe the message that came from the jury is very significant and very clear, which is you cannot use unfair payment practices without facing a consequence.”
A Las Vegas jury finds UnitedHealthcare has been underpaying TeamHealth physicians in Nevada. The CDC is searching for cases of the omicron variant in the US. And HCA Healthcare expands its Florida footprint.
September is Suicide Prevention Month, so it's more important than ever to focus on clinician well-being as clinical leaders across the country report staggering numbers of burnout within their facilities. Hear from Dr. Peter Kah and Dr. John Matheson of TeamHealth as they discuss breaking the stigma to encourage and support clinician well-being.This episode is sponsored by TeamHealth.
This episode features Dr. Heather Owen, Chief Clinical Officer at TeamHealth. Join Dr. Owen as she discusses clinical wellness, the effects of the pandemic on "burnout" and how TeamHealth has helped our communities to further wellness and resiliency. This episode is sponsored by TeamHealth.
The Women in Leadership Podcast highlights TeamHealth female leaders and discusses ideas to inspire career growth. In this episode, Glenda Sublett, Senior Vice President of Operations Support, and the Women in Leadership (WIL) program director, interviews Ruby Sahoo, DO, MBA, Regional Performance Director, Hospitalist Services Performance Improvement team, and a WIL Steering Committee member. Dr. Sahoo is a talented physician leader who joined TeamHealth in 2016. Prior to her current position, she served as Facility Medical Director and Chief of Staff at Grand Strand Medical Center in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. Listen now as Dr. Sahoo shares valuable insights.
The topic of diversity and inclusion is not a simple topic, and it has deep implications across our society. In this #BeyondClinicalMedicine podcast Dr. Rob Strauss gains insights on many aspects of diversity and inclusion from a clinical perspective from Dr. Stan Thompson, TeamHealth Chief Clinical Officer for LifePoint Group and Chair of TeamHealth's Diversity and Inclusion Committee. Dr. Thompson shares information clinicians should consider about unconscious and implicit bias, leadership issues and other ways that these issues can impact patient care.
Should EMS be called healthcare? Does the answer depend on the type of agency in discussion? Where does emergency medicine begin and end?This week, Brett is joined by Justin Fairless, medical director for Air Methods, practicing emergency medicine physician for TeamHealth, and assistant professor for Texas Christian University and University of North Texas Health Science Center School of Medicine in Fort Worth.Dr. Fairless opens up about his personal experiences from the different perspectives and environments where emergent medicine is learned and practiced — prehospital ground and air, hospitals and higher-level education. Justin shares stories about real-time teaching moments and offers solutions on how to get the most out of clinical rotations, while building relationships within the healthcare continuum and your local community.Justin shares his mindset that allows him to manage multiple career responsibilities simultaneously, and leaves you with a philosophy that transcends environments, will help you become a stronger clinician and will stand the test of time for true #emergentleadership.Welcome to Emergent Leadership where we connect with passionate leaders who just have to share their stories, perspectives, and most importantly, lessons learned.The need is urgent, the events are critical, and the you of tomorrow is just an episode away!Join the conversation: If you have a leadership topic, experience, or lesson learned you would like to share or hear more about, send an email at brettlylecoaching@gmail.com or use and follow #emergentleadership to join the conversation. You can also connect to Brett directly through LinkedIn or follow her journey on YouTube.
By Michael Tetreault, Editor, Host, The DocPreneur Leadership Podcast Craig Fowler, Founder & President of the Athenic Group, which helps Hospitals, Medical Practice Owners, UCs, Nurses, PAs, Doctors and others solve their healthcare recruiting challenges through dedicated Physician Search and the training and development of your recruiting the right medical staff to fit in well in your practice environment and remain committed for years to come. Craig is a 20+ year veteran of the physician recruiting industry; including holding senior leadership roles with several of the largest retained physician recruiting firms in the country. He is a former President of the National Association of Physician Recruiters (NAPR) and is a sought after speaker and trainer on physician recruitment processes and trends. He has also received accolades from respected healthcare organizations and associations such as: TEAMHealth, Tenet Healthcare, Piedmont Healthcare, Memorial Hermann Hospital, UT Chattanooga, Medical College of Georgia, Physician Hospitals of America, American Academy of Private Physicians, Concierge Medicine Today Forum. Some of his media credits include: NBC News, New England Journal of Medicine, Becker's Healthcare, Neurology Today, MGMA, NAMPC, Concierge Medicine Today, NAPR, and AAPPR (formerly ASPR). ATHENIC GROUP 220 N Jeff Davis Dr, Ste 4 Fayetteville, GA 30214 Office: 404-580-3443 cfowler@athenicgroup.com Recruitment Services Our recruitment services division functions as a boutique search firm specializing in physician and provider recruitment. We use the same resources large retained firms' use, but we take a more tailored and personal approach. Training & Development Our training and development division offers a range of services to help improve your recruitment team's performance, therefore decreasing your need for outsourced recruitment. Services range from skills evaluation, rookie recruiter training, team development, training workshops and ongoing coaching. Complementary Services Our primary focus is to help your practice, facility and community by improving the lives of those who seek healthcare from you. Other complementary services that we offer include: Expert Marketing Services, Succession Planning/Consulting for the Concierge and Direct Primary Care Practice, Expert Witness Testimony Services, and Search Evaluation & Consultation Services. OTHER RESOURCES MENTIONED www.AthenicGroup.com www.ConciergeMedicineFORUM.com www.ConciergeMedicineToday.com www.DocPreneurPress.com www.DirectPrimaryCare.com
By Michael Tetreault, Editor, Host, The DocPreneur Leadership Podcast Craig Fowler, Founder & President of the Athenic Group, which helps Hospitals, Medical Practice Owners, UCs, Nurses, PAs, Doctors and others solve their healthcare recruiting challenges through dedicated Physician Search and the training and development of your recruiting the right medical staff to fit in well in your practice environment and remain committed for years to come. Craig is a 20+ year veteran of the physician recruiting industry; including holding senior leadership roles with several of the largest retained physician recruiting firms in the country. He is a former President of the National Association of Physician Recruiters (NAPR) and is a sought after speaker and trainer on physician recruitment processes and trends. He has also received accolades from respected healthcare organizations and associations such as: TEAMHealth, Tenet Healthcare, Piedmont Healthcare, Memorial Hermann Hospital, UT Chattanooga, Medical College of Georgia, Physician Hospitals of America, American Academy of Private Physicians, Concierge Medicine Today Forum. Some of his media credits include: NBC News, New England Journal of Medicine, Becker's Healthcare, Neurology Today, MGMA, NAMPC, Concierge Medicine Today, NAPR, and AAPPR (formerly ASPR). ATHENIC GROUP 220 N Jeff Davis Dr, Ste 4 Fayetteville, GA 30214 Office: 404-580-3443 cfowler@athenicgroup.com Recruitment Services Our recruitment services division functions as a boutique search firm specializing in physician and provider recruitment. We use the same resources large retained firms' use, but we take a more tailored and personal approach. Training & Development Our training and development division offers a range of services to help improve your recruitment team's performance, therefore decreasing your need for outsourced recruitment. Services range from skills evaluation, rookie recruiter training, team development, training workshops and ongoing coaching. Complementary Services Our primary focus is to help your practice, facility and community by improving the lives of those who seek healthcare from you. Other complementary services that we offer include: Expert Marketing Services, Succession Planning/Consulting for the Concierge and Direct Primary Care Practice, Expert Witness Testimony Services, and Search Evaluation & Consultation Services. OTHER RESOURCES MENTIONED www.AthenicGroup.com www.ConciergeMedicineFORUM.com www.ConciergeMedicineToday.com www.DocPreneurPress.com www.DirectPrimaryCare.com
The #COVID-19 pandemic is an unprecedented crisis that is testing the leadership skills of clinicians across our healthcare industry. This episode of #BeyondClinicalMedicine takes a deep dive into what crisis leadership skills are most important for clinicians throughout the country during this time of coronavirus. Listen in on this timely discussion between Dr. Richard Juman, National Director of Psychological Services at TeamHealth and Dr. Heather Owens, TeamHealth Chief Clinical Officer of Emergency Medicine. Please listen and share with other clinical leaders who may benefit from this conversation.
By Michael Tetreault, Editor, Host, The DocPreneur Leadership Podcast Craig Fowler, Founder & President of the Athenic Group, which helps Hospitals, Medical Practice Owners, UCs, Nurses, PAs, Doctors and others solve their healthcare recruiting challenges through dedicated Physician Search and the training and development of your recruiting the right medical staff to fit in well in your practice environment and remain committed for years to come. Craig is a 20+ year veteran of the physician recruiting industry; including holding senior leadership roles with several of the largest retained physician recruiting firms in the country. He is a former President of the National Association of Physician Recruiters (NAPR) and is a sought after speaker and trainer on physician recruitment processes and trends. He has also received accolades from respected healthcare organizations and associations such as: TEAMHealth, Tenet Healthcare, Piedmont Healthcare, Memorial Hermann Hospital, UT Chattanooga, Medical College of Georgia, Physician Hospitals of America, American Academy of Private Physicians, Concierge Medicine Today Forum. Some of his media credits include: NBC News, New England Journal of Medicine, Becker's Healthcare, Neurology Today, MGMA, NAMPC, Concierge Medicine Today, NAPR, and AAPPR (formerly ASPR). ATHENIC GROUP 220 N Jeff Davis Dr, Ste 4 Fayetteville, GA 30214 Office: 404-580-3443 cfowler@athenicgroup.com Recruitment Services Our recruitment services division functions as a boutique search firm specializing in physician and provider recruitment. We use the same resources large retained firms' use, but we take a more tailored and personal approach. Training & Development Our training and development division offers a range of services to help improve your recruitment team's performance, therefore decreasing your need for outsourced recruitment. Services range from skills evaluation, rookie recruiter training, team development, training workshops and ongoing coaching. Complementary Services Our primary focus is to help your practice, facility and community by improving the lives of those who seek healthcare from you. Other complementary services that we offer include: Expert Marketing Services, Succession Planning/Consulting for the Concierge and Direct Primary Care Practice, Expert Witness Testimony Services, and Search Evaluation & Consultation Services. OTHER RESOURCES MENTIONED www.AthenicGroup.com www.ConciergeMedicineFORUM.com www.ConciergeMedicineToday.com www.DocPreneurPress.com www.DirectPrimaryCare.com
This week on #SheTalks Radio, we are going to learn tips for how to manage your employees after they return to work from the Coronavirus.! Listen to Danielle D’Andrea, VP of Human Resources tell us topics and tip for you as CEOs. She is going to talk through what you need when your staff returns, special guidelines for you and your team and of course tools for your own success. Kellie D’Andrea interviews Danielle DAndrea on the best ways to make your employees feel connected, engaged and offer advice to each entrepreneur on what he or she needs to do on this week’s episode. Are you ready to move back into your business? Do you have what it takes to move ahead? Will your employees feel engaged and motivated? I’m here to tell you that going through a crisis, managing your staff, mastering your cash balance and making the touch decisions, is what is going to make you a great CEO. Let’s go… On this weeks’s #ShetalksRadio, Kellie reveals her top five guidelines for moving ahead in your business even though there is a Coronavirus Pandemic that you need to overcome.. On this week’s episode of #ShetalksRadio, you’ll hear: The top topics each CEO needs to hear! The guidelines for you as we move forward with this pandemic. Engaged, Be connected and Manage your Staff in a Remote setting. Cut through the noise and chaos and focus on your business and your industry right now. What is your absolute best move you can make? What can you do to stand apart? Listen in and give us a comment below. Head to Apple Podcast now to listen to this episode of #SheTalksRadio (or download it for later) And come join in the conversation on Facebook – look for #BLASTTribe or come over to The BLAST Method and ask to join! XO Kellie PS – I would live your review! If you enjoy what I share in this episode, please leave a review and comment on Apple Podcast. Select “Listen in Apple Podcast” then choose the “Ratings and Reviews” tab to share what you think. I would really appreciate it. About Kellie D’Andrea Corporate Strategist and the creator of The BLAST Method. The leading system designed to show business leaders branding, leadership and selling techniques to grow their business, increase profits and grab customer loyalty. I help high achievers apply focus and clarity to the development of skills necessary to grow their business, careers and be successful in life. “My goal is to help you maximize your potential and design a life you deserve.” I want give you the tools that empower you to reach your fullest potential and have fun along the way doing it! As founder and CEO of Kellie D’Andrea & Associates, a company devoted to helping high achievers grow their business, their careers and design their perfect lives. I have been fortunate to meet and support so many in my own journey and the lessons I have learned along the way are priceless. Let me show you how to make a real difference in your career, in your business and in your life. Send me an email at kellie@kelliedandrea.com and tell me how I can help.
Lea Watson, MD and Richard Juman, MD Dr. Watson is a board certified adult and geriatric psychiatrist with a lifelong commitment to caring for vulnerable populations, and two decades of academic and leadership experience. Her passion is creating a culture of appropriate psychotropic prescribing in long-term care settings to achieve quality outcomes for all stakeholders. She prioritizes common sense, avoiding harms and keeping the patient’s and family’s goals of care at the heart of all endeavors. Because of the shortage of geriatric psychiatrists in the United States, she developed a model of consultation and training to extend the reach of this highly needed, but limited specialty. Dr. Watson is a published author, a recipient of numerous local and national awards for research and teaching, and a multi-year recipient of the Denver 5280 Top Doc award. National Director of Psychological Services for TeamHealth, one of the leading providers of facility-based, integrated health care in the U.S. Responsible for all aspects of TeamHealth's provision of psychological services, including program development, training, regulatory compliance, documentation and quality improvement. References: Strategies for Mitigating the Emotional Impact of COVID-19 | 3/15/2020
Lea Watson, MD and Richard Juman, MD Dr. Watson is a board certified adult and geriatric psychiatrist with a lifelong commitment to caring for vulnerable populations, and two decades of academic and leadership experience. Her passion is creating a culture of appropriate psychotropic prescribing in long-term care settings to achieve quality outcomes for all stakeholders. She prioritizes common sense, avoiding harms and keeping the patient’s and family’s goals of care at the heart of all endeavors. Because of the shortage of geriatric psychiatrists in the United States, she developed a model of consultation and training to extend the reach of this highly needed, but limited specialty. Dr. Watson is a published author, a recipient of numerous local and national awards for research and teaching, and a multi-year recipient of the Denver 5280 Top Doc award. National Director of Psychological Services for TeamHealth, one of the leading providers of facility-based, integrated health care in the U.S. Responsible for all aspects of TeamHealth's provision of psychological services, including program development, training, regulatory compliance, documentation and quality improvement. References: Strategies for Mitigating the Emotional Impact of COVID-19 | 3/15/2020
As the coronavirus continues to evolve and make headlines, this #BeyondClinicalMedicine podcast shares an important discussion and perspective to assist all medical providers and teams in the face of this global outbreak. TeamHealth’s Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Jody Crane, interviews Dr. John Sullivan, Facility Medical Director, St. Alexius Medical Center in the Chicago area. Dr. Sullivan shares his unique perspective after his emergency department (ED) received the second case of coronavirus in the United States. In this interview, he walks us through the case as it presented to the primary care office, the ED and hospital admission. He provides a valuable perspective on coordination with the health department, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and his hospital administration. Dr. Sullivan also provides insight into best practices in personal protective equipment and isolation in this rapidly evolving outbreak. Finally, he discusses planning and coordinating referrals between the community healthcare providers and his multi-hospital system. Please listen and share this podcast on how to be prepared for the #coronavirus with other clinical providers.
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This #BeyondClinicalMedicine podcast features a very important and timely discussion on the dangers of vaping. Listen to this insightful conversation between Dr. Rob Strauss and Dr. David Hogan, Vice President of Educational Development at TeamHealth. Dr. Hogan discusses the history of vaping, common misperceptions and what the medical community is currently saying about its dangers and health consequences.
This #BeyondClinicalMedicine podcast addresses the very real issue of clinician burnout and suicide with a physician who has personal experience dealing with its tragic consequences. Dr. Kip Wenger, Regional Performance Medical Director for TeamHealth, shares a very personal and powerful story with Dr. Robert Strauss about physician burnout and how we in the medical community can recognize the warning signs, use available resources to help, and support each other better. Please listen, share and remember it's ok to speak up and ask for help if you are suffering from burnout.
Why is the patient experience so important when practicing medicine and how can clinicians at every stage of their career get better at delivering it? Today on the #BeyondClinicalMedicine podcast, Dr. Rob Strauss talks to Dr. Lawrence Hum, an emergency physician in the Dallas area with a passion for the patient experience. Dr. Hum is the Chief Medical Officer of EMC of TeamHealth, and shares valuable insights on how clinicians can make a personal impact, improve metrics and take steps to consistently improve the patient experience every shift.
In this episode Scott Becker interviews Dan Collard. Dan is the Executive Vice President and Chief Growth Officer at TeamHealth. Here he discusses how the role of Chief Growth Officer works, the TeamHealth Business, his mentors, his advice for other leaders, motivation, and more.
Every day in the U.S. more than 130 people die from an opioid overdose.* The misuse and addiction to opioids have devastating consequences for our communities and has become a serious national crisis. Today on the #BeyondClinicalMedicine podcast, Dr. Rob Strauss dives into this important topic with a physician who has helped meet the issue head on through the implementation of recovery coaching programs to assist patients in fighting opioid addiction. TeamHealth’s Dr. Brandt Williamson, Emergency Medicine physician at Berkeley Medical Center in Martinsburg, West Virginia, discusses the implementation of this innovative program and the positive impacts it has made in this community. Currently, 11% of hospitals use recovery coaches to assist patients in fighting opioid addiction. Listen to this powerful conversation and share this podcast with other providers who may benefit from hearing it. *National Institute on Drug Abuse
In this episode, we interview Genie James; we discuss the question Is Stress hijacking your brain and sabotaging your career? Genie gives tips and tools to turn that around. We also discuss the use of virtual reality to treat chronic stress, pain, and addiction. Genie James has proven herself as an intrapreneur and entrepreneur with unparalleled success in early recognition of - and capitalization on - emerging trends within the healthcare industry. Over 20+ years, she has worked closely with large healthcare systems, physician organizations, private equity groups, and venture capitalists. As President and Founder of GJ Enterprises, LLC, Genie now blends her operational business acumen with her clinical training in neurosciences and cognitive repatterning. Exciting alliances include BehaVR, providing virtual reality treatments for chronic stress, pain and addiction and Spark Biomedical, launching non-invasive neurostimulation solutions for opioid withdrawal. In 2018, Genie was recognized as by TeamHealth as one of twelve rising women leaders in healthcare. Genie is also the bestselling author of six books and a much sought-after speaker. She first turned the traditional medical community on its ear with her books Making Managed Care Work (McGraw-Hill) and Winning in the Women’s Healthcare Marketplace (Jossey-Bass). Her seventh book, Brain Switch: The Neuroscience and Spirituality of New Beginnings is scheduled for release early 2020. Genie has a Master of Medical Science from Emory University and PhD Studies from University of Tennessee.
Listen in as Dr. Rob Strauss has a fascinating conversation with Dr. Randal Dabbs on the practical strategies healthcare teams can put in place to retain the best clinicians. Dr. Dabbs is currently the President of Practice Development at TeamHealth, and was one of the company's co-founders. In his current role, Dr. Dabbs creates and deploys many national programs that enhance the practice of medicine at TeamHealth facilities across all services lines throughout the country. In this podcast, he shares 5 keys to enhancing company culture and improving clinician retention.
Dr. Rob Strauss discusses the latest innovations and considerations for improving patient flow and emergency department efficiency with Dr. Jody Crane. Dr. Crane is the Chief Medical Officer at TeamHealth and is considered one of the leading experts in emergency department operations in the U.S. Dr. Crane has taught and led healthcare and emergency department improvement efforts with hundreds of organizations in a wide variety of settings on six continents. Prior to joining TeamHealth, Dr. Crane was a principal and owner of X32 Healthcare, a leading emergency department performance improvement consulting practice that offers innovative business concepts for healthcare facilities and systems that support patient-focused strategies.
TopMedTalk is live from Euroanaesthesia 2019; recognised worldwide as one of the most important and influential annual congress in anaesthesiology. Over 6000 international delegates alongside more than 100 exhibitors from more than 80 countries, Euroanaesthesia is truly an outstanding international platform. Join Us at the conference in this series of special live podcasts. Presented by Desiree Chappell and Monty Mythen with their guest John Koncelik, Facility Medical Director, Florida Gulf to Bay of TeamHealth, Fawcett Memorial Hospital.
Dr. Rob Strauss, FACEP has an interesting and informative conversation on the emerging field of TeleBehavioral Health with Dr. James Horst, DO, FACN. Dr. Horst is the National Medical Director of Behavioral Health and Post Acute Care at TeamHealth. In this podcast, Dr. Strauss and Dr. Horst discuss the rapid growth of TeleBehavioral Health, how clinicians can benefit from this practice and the positive impact it can have on patient care.
What can we learn about gun violence, prevention, and preparedness from mass casualty incidents such as the Las Vegas mass shooting? How can this be applied to the campus experience? Dr. Scott Scherr discusses the challenges, logistics, response, recovery and long term impact for pre-hospital first responders, emergency personnel, and the community. Scherr is an emergency physician for TeamHealth, Medical Director for Sunrise Hospital Emergency Department, and Medical Director for Clark County Fire Department in Las Vegas. He was on duty in the emergency room on the night of the Route 91 shooting in Las Vegas. Series: "Ethics, Religion and Public Life: Walter H. Capps Center Series" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 34567]
What can we learn about gun violence, prevention, and preparedness from mass casualty incidents such as the Las Vegas mass shooting? How can this be applied to the campus experience? Dr. Scott Scherr discusses the challenges, logistics, response, recovery and long term impact for pre-hospital first responders, emergency personnel, and the community. Scherr is an emergency physician for TeamHealth, Medical Director for Sunrise Hospital Emergency Department, and Medical Director for Clark County Fire Department in Las Vegas. He was on duty in the emergency room on the night of the Route 91 shooting in Las Vegas. Series: "Ethics, Religion and Public Life: Walter H. Capps Center Series" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 34567]
What can we learn about gun violence, prevention, and preparedness from mass casualty incidents such as the Las Vegas mass shooting? How can this be applied to the campus experience? Dr. Scott Scherr discusses the challenges, logistics, response, recovery and long term impact for pre-hospital first responders, emergency personnel, and the community. Scherr is an emergency physician for TeamHealth, Medical Director for Sunrise Hospital Emergency Department, and Medical Director for Clark County Fire Department in Las Vegas. He was on duty in the emergency room on the night of the Route 91 shooting in Las Vegas. Series: "Ethics, Religion and Public Life: Walter H. Capps Center Series" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 34567]
What can we learn about gun violence, prevention, and preparedness from mass casualty incidents such as the Las Vegas mass shooting? How can this be applied to the campus experience? Dr. Scott Scherr discusses the challenges, logistics, response, recovery and long term impact for pre-hospital first responders, emergency personnel, and the community. Scherr is an emergency physician for TeamHealth, Medical Director for Sunrise Hospital Emergency Department, and Medical Director for Clark County Fire Department in Las Vegas. He was on duty in the emergency room on the night of the Route 91 shooting in Las Vegas. Series: "Ethics, Religion and Public Life: Walter H. Capps Center Series" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 34567]
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.
Risk Management, Dr. Kevin Klauer, EJD, FACEP. Dr. Klauer is the Chief Medical Officer for Hospital Based Services and Chief Risk Officer for TeamHealth, and executive director of the company's Patient Safety Organization. Dr. Klauer was elected to the ACEP Board of Directors in 2016 and serves as the Medical Editor-in-Chief for ACEP Now, ACEP’s monthly publication. In 2018, Dr. Klauer was recognized by the American College of Osteopathic Emergency Physicians with the Outstanding Educator of the Year award. In this podcast, Dr. Klauer discusses several aspects of risk that impact clinicians, and helps identify potential risks and how to mitigate them if they occur.
LINKEDIN: Jason Barber got his start selling the hard way by going door to door and getting rejected over and over; teaching him to be resilient to rejection. At the age of 19 he worked for a leading automotive group in Michigan and became the number one sales rep in two short months. He was quickly promoted to run the entire sales and financial operations for the entire group by the age of 23. He was able to increase their sales optimization and targets by more 300%. He moved on to work for a medical staffing company, a subsidiary of TeamHealth. He was employee #10 and he quickly scaled their recruiting and staffing operations helping them grow from $2M in revenue to $75M in revenue. Jason is the mastermind behind FetchData as he knows the key to optimizing your sales process and growing your revenue is grounded in simplicity. Complexity is the enemy in CRM. FetchData is the simplest, easiest to use sales & recruiting optimization CRM on the market.
Dr. Miles Snowden, the Chief Medical Officer at TeamHealth, shares his personal insight on the Medicare Access and CHIP Reauthorization Act (MACRA), and what it means for physicians, hospitals, and consumers. Dr. Snowden has seen a lot of changes throughout his career, but none so impactful as the implementation of the Merit-based Incentive Payment System.