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The Busy Leader’s Podcast - A Catalyst for Inspired Action
105_A Preview of the 2025 ACHE Congress with David Bartholomew

The Busy Leader’s Podcast - A Catalyst for Inspired Action

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2025 33:54


Welcome back to the Healthcare Plus Podcast! On this episode, Quint Studer is joined by special guest, David Bartholomew, to preview the upcoming American College of Healthcare Executives (ACHE) 2025 Congress on Healthcare Leadership. This annual event will attract more than 7,000 healthcare leaders – from students in Master of Health Administration (MHA) programs to tenured executives – to Houston, TX this March for 3 days of learning and networking. With more than 500 expert speakers and 220+ education sessions, the ACHE Congress has something to offer every healthcare professional. David highlights exciting keynote sessions from leading experts, including:Brené Brown, PhD, Research Professor and New York Times Bestselling AuthorOzan Varol, JD, Rocket Scientist turned Professor, No. 1 Bestselling Author, and Expert on Innovation and CreativityDoris Kearns Goodwin, PhD, Presidential Historian and Pulitzer Prize-winning AuthorMichael Sorrell, EdD, Visionary Leader, Institutional Change Agent, President of Paul Quinn CollegeAnd many more!Quint also shares his excitement to join Mark Clement, CEO, TriHealth onstage for their session, “Leadership Insights: Building a Culture That Drives and Supports Value-Based Care”. Learn more about ACHE 2025 Congress and register today at www.congress.ache.org. About David BartholomewDavid Bartholomew is a lifelong advocate for health professionals and international education.  David is the Senior Vice President, Learning at the American College of Healthcare Executives in Chicago.  The role encompasses oversight of ACHE's Professional Development and Publishing activities, including the Congress on Healthcare Leadership. David Bartholomew assumed the role of Senior Vice President of Learning with the American College of Healthcare Executives in January 2019.  In this capacity David is tasked to drive the strategic direction for ACHE Learning and oversee the design and development of new learning modalities for ACHE including virtual, face-to-face, and hybrid learning approaches across the Learning portfolio.  Prior to ACHE, David worked for more than 20 years in strategic roles related to healthcare licensure education and publishing.  David holds a bachelor's degree in Spanish and a master's degree in International Affairs from the University of Kentucky Patterson School of Diplomacy and International Commerce.   David serves as a Board member for CAHME, the Commission on the Accreditation of Healthcare Management Education.

AHLA's Speaking of Health Law
Hospital/Physician Affiliation Models in an Age of Private Equity

AHLA's Speaking of Health Law

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2024 27:21 Transcription Available


Glenn Prives, Partner, Epstein Becker & Green PC, and Elizabeth Kastner, Senior Transactional and Corporate Counsel, TriHealth, Inc., discuss the current climate around hospital/physician affiliation models in the age of private equity, and they cover six different models they are currently seeing in the health care industry. Glenn and Elizabeth spoke about this topic at AHLA's 2024 Health Care Transactions conference in Nashville, TN. From AHLA's Business Law and Governance Practice Group.Learn more about AHLA's 2025 Health Care Transactions conference in Nashville, TN here.New Health Law Daily Podcast Coming in January 2025 Coming in January 2025, AHLA's popular Health Law Daily email newsletter will also be available as a daily podcast, exclusively for AHLA Premium members. Listen to all the current health law news from the major media outlets on this new podcast! Subscribe Now

The Busy Leader’s Podcast - A Catalyst for Inspired Action
97_Leading the Way: Best Practices for Improving Patient & Employee Experience with Kelvin Hanger and Maria Ashdown

The Busy Leader’s Podcast - A Catalyst for Inspired Action

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2024 33:36


On this episode of The Healthcare Plus Podcast, Quint Studer welcomes Kelvin Hanger and Maria Ashdown from Good Samaritan Hospital to discuss their approach to leadership, best practices for improving patient and employee experience, and the importance of finding joy and replenishment in your work. In his role as President and Chief Operating Officer of Good Samaritan Hospital, Kelvin focuses on providing the high-quality care patients have come to expect from TriHealth facilities. Maria Ashdown serves as Chief Nursing Officer of Good Samaritan and has responsibility for all six of their emergency departments. On this episode, Kelvin and Maria share several key performance improvement initiatives and offer best practices for healthcare leaders facing similar challenges, including:New leader onboarding, mentorship, and how to use peers as resourcesService line ambassadors to assess challenges, barriers to success, and opportunities for process improvementSupport for “floaters” to reduce anxiety and ensure every employee feels a sense of belongingHolding teams accountable to quality metrics and best practices for improving patient experienceAbout Kelvin HangerKelvin Hanger is the President and Chief Operating Officer of Good Samaritan Hospital. He previously served in the same role for TriHealth Hospital Inc. He is responsible for the operations, management, strategic planning, quality, safety, and program development for the hospital. He is focused on ensuring Good Samaritan Hospital continues to provide the high-quality care patients have come to expect from TriHealth hospitals. Along with being a Hospital President, he is also the System Executive over Surgical Services.Kelvin moved to Cincinnati, Ohio from Louisville, Kentucky where he received his degree from the University of Louisville in Business Administration. He has been in healthcare for 33 years beginning in 1984 working for Humana in the actuary department and multiple market offices within the company.Kelvin is very active in the Evendale Community and has held multiple board positions within professional healthcare organizations throughout his career. He was commissioned a Kentucky Colonel from the Commonwealth of Kentucky by Governor Ernie Fletcher. Kelvin fosters strong physician relationships and empowers his team to deliver exceptional patient experiences.About Maria AshdownMaria Ashdown, MSN, RN, NE-BC, VP, Chief Nursing Officer at Good Samaritan Hospital since 2022 and serves as System Director, Emergency Services at TriHealth, since 2018, with responsibility for all six emergency departments. She has been a part of TriHealth for more than 20 years, starting her career as a staff nurse on the orthopedic/trauma unit at Good Samaritan Hospital in 1991. She served in a number of progressive leadership roles over thirteen years in the Emergency Department at Bethesda North and has served as chair of the Nursing Operations Council and co-chair of the Stroke Committee. Maria maintains Nurse Executive Board Certification (NE-BC).Chief Nursing Executive Jenny Skinner states, “Maria has been an integral part of our nursing leadership team, proven leader with a passion for leading teams to greatness. She has demonstrated success in building strong teams, pursuing excellence, and collaborating across operations.”

CareTalk Podcast: Healthcare. Unfiltered.
A Better Approach To Population Health w/ Mark C. Clement | Executive Feature

CareTalk Podcast: Healthcare. Unfiltered.

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2024 35:24 Transcription Available


Population health flips the usual model of US healthcare on its head. Instead of waiting until patients get sick and then billing on a fee-for-service basis when they seek care, population health is proactive. It addresses the root causes of disease in the community by focusing on prevention and the social determinants of health.It sounds great in theory, but is anyone actually doing it?TOPICS(0:54) Tracing the career of TriHealth President & CEO Mark Clement (5:31) What is population health?(7:13) The Triple Aim in Healthcare(11:34) Perverse incentives in the healthcare system(15:52 )Transforming Healthcare for the Better(24:00) Addressing health disparities and challenges in the US(27:36) Cradle Cincinnati and reducing infant and maternal mortality(32:08) Building community coalitions for health equity

The Busy Leader’s Podcast - A Catalyst for Inspired Action
86_How TriHealth is Getting Value-Based Care “Right” with CEO Mark Clement

The Busy Leader’s Podcast - A Catalyst for Inspired Action

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2023 40:40


On this episode of The Healthcare Plus Podcast, host Quint Studer is joined by TriHealth CEO, Mark Clement. In 2015, TriHealth's board, management team, and physician team embraced a bold vision to “get healthcare right” through an increased focus on population health and value-based care. Mark and his teams are committed to improving the health of the entire community, even for those individuals that may never receive care in a TriHealth hospital. Through their efforts and community partnerships, TriHealth's patient population today is objectively healthier – chronic conditions are better managed, screening and early detection occurs more consistently, and the total cost of care is more affordable.In their conversation, Quint and Mark discuss:TriHealth's definition of value-based careHow TriHealth included physicians in the shift towards value-based care and how they're shaping a shared vision of the organization's futureHow TriHealth has worked to form equitable, collaborative partnerships with payers to further their mission of delivering value-based careAbout Mark ClementMark C. Clement is the President and Chief Executive Officer of TriHealth. He joined TriHealth as President in May of 2015 and took on the larger role of President and CEO in Jan 2016. TriHealth is a $2.1B integrated healthcare delivery system, made up of 6 hospitals and over 140 ambulatory/outpatient sites of care. Named as the highest performing Accountable Care Organization (ACO) in the state of Ohio and one of the highest performing ACOs in the country by Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield, TriHealth cares for more than 500,000 attributed lives. As Cincinnati's 4th-largest employer, TriHealth has 12,000 team members, more than 700 employed physicians and an independent medical staff of more than 1,800 physicians.Headquartered in Cincinnati, Ohio, and jointly sponsored by CommonSpirit Health and Bethesda, Inc., TriHealth's vision is to work together with physicians, hospitals and communities to “get health care right” by delivering better care, better health and better value while fostering physician and team member engagement. Mark also holds the position of CEO at all of TriHealth's hospitals: Good Samaritan Hospital, Bethesda North Hospital, Bethesda Butler Hospital and McCullough-Hyde Memorial Hospital, which all serve the Tri-State region of Ohio, Indiana and Kentucky. With a focus on population health and improving the health status of those it serves, TriHealth is an award winning health system frequently recognized by industry organizations such as U.S. News and World Reports, Newsweek, IBM Watson, Diversity Inc, The Joint Commission, the American Heart Association, Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield, and many more. 

Nevin & Fred
“Plausible” Denials – New Twists & Turns in ERISA Litigation

Nevin & Fred

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2023 32:22


Over the past several months –following the United States Supreme Court's decision in Hughes v. Northwestern University – a number of cases, notably the Oshkosh case—and those of CommonSpirit and TriHealth—have brought with them what appears to be a higher standard of “plausibility” in asserting claims that can get past the standard motion to dismiss. In this episode Nevin & Fred take a look at the new litigation landscape for ERISA plans, as well as providing updates on a series of suits involving the BlackRock LifePath target-date funds, as well as a surprising decision regarding rollovers and the fiduciary rule – and a flurry of legislation regarding the Labor Department's Prudence and Loyalty in Selecting Plan Investments and Exercising Shareholder Rights” – a.k.a. the so-called ”ESG rule.” Oshkosh Lays Down a New Standard Gosh! Oshkosh Wins Dismissal of Excessive Fee Suit https://www.napa-net.org/news-info/daily-news/gosh-oshkosh-wins-dismissal-excessive-fee-suit BlackRock TDFs Another BlackRock TDF Suit Dismissed https://www.napa-net.org/news-info/daily-news/another-blackrock-tdf-suit-dismissed Rollover Rule(s) Court Rolls Back Rollover Rule in 401(k) Fiduciary FAQ Fight https://www.napa-net.org/news-info/daily-news/court-rolls-back-rollover-rule-401k-fiduciary-faq-fight ESG Excerpts from ARA CEO Brian Graff's interview with EBSA's Tim Hauser. https://www.napa-net.org/search/site/hauser Participants Challenge ESG Rule in Different Venue https://www.napa-net.org/news-info/daily-news/participants-challenge-esg-rule-different-venue

Sunday Morning Magazine with Rodney Lear
Gayle Mattson, President & Chief Executive Officer, Hospice of Cincinnati (11-6-22)

Sunday Morning Magazine with Rodney Lear

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2022 17:20


The hospice you choose has an enormous impact on the end-of-life experience. TriHealth offers hospice services through the Hospice of Cincinnati, the most experienced, comprehensive hospice care in the area and the largest home care and long-term care program in southwest Ohio.

Business Innovators Radio
Ep #6-Interview with Precious S. Carter, known as the bondage breaker, with Nick Bour Founder of Inspire Wealth

Business Innovators Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2022 29:18


Precious S. Carter is a speaker, teacher, trainer and serial entrepreneur otherwise known as the bondage breaker. She specializes in assisting entrepreneurs and emerging entrepreneurs get clear on their vision, and helps them identify and overcome barriers and create the strategy to obtain their goals. She has delivered powerful speeches to the leadership at Trihealth, The National Coalition for Cervical Cancer and Amazon. She has been featured in The voice of Black Cincinnati.Contact info:Phone: (513)550-5527Email:Info@renewedandempowered.org​Website: https://www.preciousscarter.com/ At Inspire Wealth, we believe everyone should be able to live the retirement they've always wanted. Your financial situation is different from that of your parents, your neighbors, and even your closest friends, so a cookie-cutter approach isn't going to cut it. We can work with you to create a retirement strategy that fits your unique retirement needs — a strategy designed to get you to your goals. When you have concerns about things like how long your money will last or what will happen if you pass away before your spouse, we can help you answer those questions, too!Learn More: https://inspireyourretirement.com/The Inspired Business Leaders Podcasthttps://businessinnovatorsradio.com/the-inspired-business-leaders-podcast/Source: https://businessinnovatorsradio.com/ep-6-interview-with-precious-s-carter-known-as-the-bondage-breaker-with-nick-bour-founder-of-inspire-wealth

Becker’s Healthcare Podcast
Terri Hanlon-Bremer, SVP of Employer Solutions and Population Health at TriHealth

Becker’s Healthcare Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2022 8:24


This episode features Terri Hanlon-Bremer, SVP of Employer Solutions and Population Health at TriHealth. Here, she discusses the importance of ambulatory centers for population health, her focus on innovative technologies, employer solutions, and more.

Becker’s Healthcare Digital Health + Health IT
Microsoft boosts employee pay, TriHealth selects Oracle and more

Becker’s Healthcare Digital Health + Health IT

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2022 3:31


Laura Dyrda shares the latest news on the Digital Health industry.

Becker’s Healthcare Podcast
Terri Hanlon-Bremer, SVP of Employer Solutions and Population Health at TriHealth

Becker’s Healthcare Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2022 11:04


This episode features Terri Hanlon-Bremer, SVP of Employer Solutions and Population Health at TriHealth. Here, she discusses the evolution of population health since the pandemic and the increased adoption of telemedicine. She also expresses the importance of emerging leaders to have quality mentors, an innate sense of curiosity, good communication skills, and more.

Becker’s Healthcare Podcast
John Ward, Senior Vice President of Regional Operations at TriHealth

Becker’s Healthcare Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2021 11:47


This episode features John Ward, Senior Vice President of Regional Operations at TriHealth. Here he discusses his role, lessons learned during the pandemic, and more.

Becker’s Healthcare -- Spine and Orthopedic Podcast
Mark Clement, CEO and President of TriHealth, and Andy Blankemeyer, CEO of BeaconOrthopaedics

Becker’s Healthcare -- Spine and Orthopedic Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2021 13:15


This episode features Mark Clement, CEO and President of TriHealth, and Andy Blankemeyer, CEO of BeaconOrthopaedics. Here, they discuss an innovative and creative joint venture that is being put together by Beacon Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine and the TriHealth System.

Becker’s Healthcare Podcast
Mark Clement, CEO and President of TriHealth, and Andy Blankemeyer, CEO of Beacon Orthopedics

Becker’s Healthcare Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2021 13:15


This episode features Mark Clement, CEO and President of TriHealth, and Andy Blankemeyer, CEO of Beacon Orthopedics. Here, they discuss an innovative and creative joint venture that is being put together by Beacon Orthopedics & Sports Medicine and the TriHealth System.

Becker’s Healthcare Podcast
Mark Clement, CEO and President of TriHealth, and Andy Blankemeyer, CEO of the Beacon Orthopedics

Becker’s Healthcare Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2021 13:15


This episode features Mark Clement, CEO and President of TriHealth, and Andy Blankemeyer, CEO of the Beacon Orthopedics. Here, they discuss an innovative and creative joint venture that is being put together by Beacon Sports Medicine and the TriHealth System.

WLWT News 5 Beyond the Studio
Fact vs. Fiction on Covid 19: Masks, Vaccines & More

WLWT News 5 Beyond the Studio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2021 14:58


Dr. Stephen Blatt with TriHealth has worked in the field of infectious diseases for more than 35 years. We give him statements made on social media or in other public forums and ask him to debunk fact from fiction and truth from misleading. @jatara_https://www.wlwt.com/article/get-the-facts-on-the-vax-debunking-claims-about-the-covid-19-vaccines/37505869

Health Talk
Graduating from Pediatric to Adult Care

Health Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2021 29:35


Transitioning from pediatric care to adult primary care involves more than just a change in physician. It requires an organized process that enables a young person to gain independent health care skills and adapt to a new model of care. In this episode of TriHealth's Health Talk podcast features TriHealth primary care physician Robert Travez, MD and pediatrician Abigail Stein, MD, who share how physicians and parents can support this important step into adulthood.

HIMSSCast
IMO Presents: Interoperability enables effective patient data management

HIMSSCast

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2021 21:04


Angel Mena, MD, and Steven Rube, MD, discuss the challenges of managing and sharing patient data post-pandemic and lessons learned from the COVID-19 crisis. Merging clinical, technical and data realms to capture and share patient data most effectively has been ramping up quickly during the pandemic, according to Steven Rube, MD, Senior Vice President, Global Clinical Services, IMO. He and Angel Mena, MD, Adult Medicine Physician, TriHealth, and  CMIO of Clinician Collaboration Platform, Halo Health, share their expertise on adapting technology to the clinical world in this podcast.Specifically, Mena and Rube talk about:The impact of the pandemic on provider organizations' access to patient dataHow technology can overcome bottlenecks to patient data accessLessons learned to ensure accessing complete picture of patients post-pandemic

Monitor Mondays
Appealing Ridiculous DRG Denials: Rearranging Deck Chairs on the Titanic?

Monitor Mondays

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2021 30:41


“Ridiculous denials are frustrating. Vent, and then respond,” Dr. Andrew Markiewitz advises. “But ask: are you arguing over the Titanic’s deck chairs?”  “Insurers may correctly identify unsubstantiated diagnoses,” Markiewitz added – and, if their findings are legitimate, return the money. If the DRG or reimbursement doesn’t materially change, after all, where’s the value?Fighting the fight worth fighting will be the topic of the next edition of Monitor Mondays, when Markiewitz, a physician advisor at the Cincinnati-based TriHealth, Inc., will share his experiences in appealing DRG denials.Other segments to be featured during the live broadcast include the following:RAC Report: Healthcare attorney Knicole Emanuel, a partner at the law firm of Practus, will file the Monitor Mondays RAC Report.Legislative Update: Former Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) official Matthew Albright, now chief legislative affairs officer for Zelis, will report on the status of healthcare legislation associated with the current COVID-19 pandemic.Risky Business: Healthcare attorney David Glaser, shareholder in the law offices of Fredrikson & Bryon, will join the broadcast with his trademark segment, reporting on legal implications facing healthcare providers.Social Determinants of Health: Ellen Fink-Samnick, a nationally recognized expert on the social determinants of health (SDoH), will report on the latest news that’s occurring at the intersection of healthcare and socioeconomics. Ellen will also conduct the Monitor Mondays Listeners Survey.Monday Rounds: Ronald Hirsch, MD, vice president of R1 RCM, will be making his Monday Rounds with another installment of his popular segment.

Monitor Mondays
Bed Hijacking: Outpatients Assigned to Inpatient Beds

Monitor Mondays

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2021 30:20


“Are your CFOs agitated by the increase of outpatients in inpatient beds because of the removal of total knee arthroplasty (TKA), total hip arthroplasty (THA), and hundreds of other procedures from Medicare’s Inpatient-Only List (IPO) list?” asked Julie Collins recently on the RAC Relief listserv. “If the surgeon’s office is securing the prior authorization, how are they doing with securing the proper classification (inpatient/outpatient)? Are they using a dartboard to determine which classification they request?”During the next live edition of Monitor Mondays, Collins, manager of utilization management at TriHealth in Cincinnati, Ohio, will report on how her healthcare system is addressing this crucial issue.Other segments to be featured during the live broadcast include the following:Legislative Update: Former Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) official Matthew Albright, now chief legislative affairs officer for Zelis, will report on the status of healthcare legislation associated with the current COVID-19 pandemic.Social Determinants of Health: Ellen Fink-Samnick, a nationally recognized expert on the social determinants of health (SDoH), will report on the latest news that’s occurring at the intersection of healthcare and socioeconomics. Ellen will also conduct the Monitor Mondays Listeners Survey.Risky Business: Healthcare attorney David Glaser, shareholder in the law offices of Fredrikson & Bryon, will join the broadcast with his trademark segment, reporting on legal implications facing healthcare providers.Monday Rounds: Ronald Hirsch, MD, vice president of R1 RCM, will be making his Monday Rounds with another installment of his popular segment.RAC Report: Healthcare attorney Knicole Emanuel, a partner at the law firm of Practus, will report the Monitor Mondays lead story.

Becker’s Healthcare Podcast
John Ward, Senior Vice President of Regional Operations for the North Region at TriHealth

Becker’s Healthcare Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2021 9:34


This episode features John Ward, Senior Vice President of Regional Operations for the North Region at TriHealth. Here, he discusses his best advice for emerging leaders, his ideas on how to improve healthcare in the U.S., and more.

ROAD TO GROWTH : Success as an Entrepreneur
Ron Carucci - Co-Founder and Managing Partner at Navalent

ROAD TO GROWTH : Success as an Entrepreneur

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2021 37:10


In this episode of the Road to Growth podcast, we are pleased to introduce you to Ron Carucci. Ron is co-founder and managing partner at Navalent, working with CEOs and executives pursuing transformational change for their organizations, leaders, and industries.  He has a thirty year track record helping some of the world’s most influential executives tackle challenges of strategy, organization and leadership.  From start-ups to Fortune 10’s, turn-arounds to new markets and strategies, overhauling leadership and culture to re-designing for growth, he has worked in more than 25 countries on 4 continents.  In addition to being a regular contributor to HBR and Forbes, (you can read his work at these links), he has been featured in Fortune, CEO Magazine, BusinessInsider, MSNBC, Inc, Business Week, Smart Business, and thought leaders.   He has helped CEOs, their executive teams, and senior executives tackle some of the most complicated transformations in spaces like biopharma Silicon Valley tech startup scaling, global culture change, and food science innovation. He has helped build leadership pipelines for global Fortune 100 companies, and accompanied executives on major career transitions. He is the bestselling author of 8 books. He led a ten year longitudinal study on executive transition to find out why more than 50% of leaders fail within their first 18 months of appointment, and uncovering the four differentiating capabilities that set successful leaders apart. Those findings are highlighted in his ground breaking Amazon #1 book Rising To Power, co-authored with Eric Hansen.  He has also served as an adjunct at the Center for Creative Leadership. His clients have included Abbvie, Starbucks, Microsoft, Coronal Energy, CitiBank, Corning, Inc., Lamb Weston, The Hershey Company, Bristol-Myers Squibb, Amgen, Deutsche Bank, Gates Corporation, MMC, Edward Jones Investments, ConAgra Foods, GSK, TriHealth, OhioHealth, Del Monte Foods, Midnight Oil Creative, Weyerhaeuser, McDonald’s Corporation, Sojourners, The Atlantic Philanthropies, Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, Cadbury, Miller Brewing, the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office, Price Waterhouse Coopers, Johnson & Johnson, ADP, and the CIA. Learn more and connect with Ron Carucci by visiting him on Website: https://www.navalent.com/ on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v234mvaUQ4o&%3Bfeature=youtu.be Be sure to follow us on Twitter: Twitter.com/to_growth on Facebook: facebook.com/Road2Growth Subscribe to our podcast across the web: https://www.theenriquezgroup.com/blog Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2Cdmacc iTunes: https://apple.co/2F4zAcn Castbox: http://bit.ly/2F4NfQq Google Play: http://bit.ly/2TxUYQ2 Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4JwTLX0I09-X1XN-Xv1h_Q?view_as=subscriber For any San Diego Real Estate Help please visit: Website: https:www.TheEnriquezGroup.com Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKnzMRkl-PurAb32mCLCMeA?view_as=subscriber ****************************************************************************

ACGME AWARE Well-Being Podcasts
Systems and Research in Well-Being: Benefits and Barriers of Psychological First Aid in Residency Training

ACGME AWARE Well-Being Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2021 37:30


Dr. Stuart Slavin, ACGME Senior Scholar for Well-being, talks with a group of residents about how COVID-19 has impacted their well-being during training. They discuss how the practices of Psychological First Aid, an approach developed by a group of international non-profits to train people to help others experiencing trauma, has the potential to equip residents with strategies for managing the many challenges faced by their community members in crisis. Pediatric hospitalist Anu Gorukanti, a recent graduate of Santa Clara Valley Medical Center; Clare Brady, a second-year family medicine resident at Northwestern in Chicago, and Shivani Parikh, a third-year OB/Gyn resident at TriHealth in Chicago join us for this conversation. 

Health Talk
Acts of Kindness and Your Child's Development

Health Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2020 16:49


Experts agree that being kind to children and encouraging them to be kind to others play a significant role in their development and has implications for the adults they become. This episode of Health Talk by TriHealth features Denise Warrick, MD a Pediatrician from TriHealth Pediatrics; Sue Sivertson Ph.D., a Parenting Specialist from the Parent Connext program at Beech Acres Parenting Center; and Kim Adler, a parent and participant in the Parent Connext program. They explain the role of kindness in the development of children and their emotional intelligence and share some tips and examples of putting into practice.

Health Talk
Modeling Kindness for Children in a Pandemic

Health Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2020 20:30


Raising children in an atmosphere of kindness can be tough to do in the best of times, but parenting during a pandemic only adds to the challenges. To help parents understand how, this episode of Health Talk by TriHealth continues the conversation with Denise Warrick, MD a Pediatrician from TriHealth Pediatrics; Sue Sivertson Ph.D., a Parenting Specialist from the Parent Connext program at Beech Acres Parenting Center; and Kim Adler, a parent and participant in the Parent Connext program.

Cincinnati Reds Podcast
11/18/20: Reds Hot Stove League Show

Cincinnati Reds Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2020 36:08


Hosts Tommy Thrall and Jim Day are back for the latest edition of the Reds Hot Stove League Show! Reds.com beat writer Mark Sheldon joins the program to present the 2020 Reds Team Awards including the Ernie Lombardi MVP Award presented by TriHealth, Johnny Vander Meer Most Outstanding Pitcher Award and Joe Nuxhall Good Guy Award. 2020 NL CY Young winner Trevor Bauer and pitcher Amir Garrett also join the show for two outstanding conversations!

Health Talk
Metastatic Breast Cancer and Breast Cancer Awareness

Health Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2020 27:42


Breast cancer is one of the most commonly diagnosed forms of cancer in the U.S., with nearly one out of eight women being diagnosed at some point in their lives. Nearly 65 percent of breast cancer cases are diagnosed before it spreads – greatly increasing the outlook for patients. But what about cases of metastatic breast cancer, where the disease has begun to spread? This episode of Health Talk by TriHealth features Amie Jackson MD, a medical oncologist with TriHealth Cancer Institute, who specializes in the treatment of breast cancer. Dr. Jackson talks about advances in the treatment of metastatic breast cancer, as well as what women need to know about the warning signs and the importance of regular screenings. She is joined by her patient, Jean Bode, who shares her story about the successful treatment of metastatic breast cancer.

The Busy Leader’s Podcast - A Catalyst for Inspired Action
02_The Power of Great Communication with Mark Clement

The Busy Leader’s Podcast - A Catalyst for Inspired Action

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2020 49:44 Transcription Available


Quint Studer talks with Mark Clement, CEO and President of TriHealth, about how the $2.1 billion Cincinnati Health System is navigating the COVID-19 crisis.Healthcare has been one of the hardest hit industries. Mark talks about how TriHealth took a $100 million loss in the first few months of the pandemic and came back stronger, more aligned, and more cohesive. Their success lay in how they approached one of the most crucial leadership competencies: communication. Not only did COVID force TriHealth to get better at using video technology to reach distributed stakeholders in a timely and effective way, it reinforced the benefits of on-the-ground tactics like leader rounding (executed safely, of course). With more than 12,000 team members, real time communication was key.Great communication alleviates anxiety and keeps people engaged and connected to their sense of purpose in a time of uncertainty and rapid change. It keeps organizations nimble, adaptive, highly aligned, and able to innovate in the face of a crisis like a pandemic. Mark talks about communication on two levels: one, how to say what needs to be said in a direct and transparent way, and two, how to hardwire the right tools (monthly senior leader meetings, town halls, rounding, daily huddles, etc.) to cascade communication and keep messages consistent. When you get communication right,  it will accelerate your performance in the good times. It's what will move you from good to great. In the bad times, it's what will save you.

Healthcare Strategies
Advancing Digital Transformation, Telemedicine in the Post-Acute Care Setting

Healthcare Strategies

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2020 18:46


Lori Baker, director of ambulatory care management and senior services/post-acute care at TriHealth, describes how her health system transformed its digital strategy in the post-acute care setting. She explores how this digital transformation--which includes progress into telemedicine--can extend providers’ productivity and she offers her projections of the industry’s trajectory for digital transformation. Thanks to our sponsor: Vivify Health, the innovative leader in connected care solutions, has developed the ultimate, easy-to-use, low-cost Safe Return™ Screening solution. It provides screening and monitoring technology to make the back-to-work better and safer, helping organizations to be well prepared for the new normal. Additionally, Vivify Pathways, the company’s mobile cloud-based platform, powers holistic remote care management through personalized care plans, biometric data monitoring, multi-channel patient education, and functionality configured to each patient’s unique needs. https://www.vivifyhealth.com/

Health Talk
Surviving a STEMI Heart Attack: Diane's Story

Health Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2020 33:57


Two out of three heart attacks happen to somebody experiencing their first heart attack. While all heart attacks are medical emergencies, one of the most dangerous is an ST-Elevation Myocardial Infarction (STEMI) heart attack, during which one of the heart's major arteries (one of the arteries that supplies oxygen and nutrient-rich blood to the heart muscle) is blocked. In the event of a STEMI heart attack, it is critical to take immediate action. This episode of the Health Talk by TriHealth podcast features an emotional story from Diane Fisher, who survived a STEMI heart attack. Diane is joined by her husband, her first responders from the Salem-Morrow Fire Department and Craig Sukin MD, a cardiologist with the TriHealth Heart Institute. The collective quick action by all involved were crucial for Diane’s survival and recovery.

Mike McConnell on 700WLW
TriHealth Medical Minute - Week of 7/6/20

Mike McConnell on 700WLW

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2020 8:45


Welcome to the TriHealth Medical Minute! Mike's guest this week is Dr. Andy Ringer, and the topic is Stroke and Endovascular Neurosurgery.

Lance McAlister
TriHealth Medical Minute - Week of 7/6/20

Lance McAlister

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2020 8:29


Welcome to the TriHealth Medical Minute! Mike's guest this week is Dr. Andy Ringer, and the topic is Stroke and Endovascular Neurosurgery.

Health Talk
Managing Chronic Pain Through Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (PM&R)

Health Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2020 25:58


Living with acute or chronic pain can significantly damage your quality of life, affecting any part of the body in people of any age. In this episode, you’ll learn how Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (PM&R) specialists diagnose and relieve painful conditions. Tom chats with Doctor Tammy Musolino, a Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation specialist at TriHealth, and Stacy Rich, a double amputee who has faced a difficult battle with pain, made more challenging by the opioid crisis.

The Aggressive Life with Brian Tome
COVID Frontline: Dr. Kevin Joseph — Chief Medical Officer, TriHealth

The Aggressive Life with Brian Tome

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2020 29:47


Medical professionals are the true heroes of the coronavirus pandemic. Brian is joined by Dr. Kevin Joseph, a former ER doctor and current Senior Vice President and Chief Medical Officer of TriHealth, for a no-holds barred conversation around what it's like to practice medicine during a pandemic, the path to a vaccine, and the secret to staying healthy.

Nuance in Healthcare
Integrating CDI and electronic medical records for better patient care with Sharon Krug

Nuance in Healthcare

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2019 20:02


Sharon Krug is the System Manager for the Clinical Documentation Department at TriHealth in Cincinnati, OH. In today’s episode, we discuss the significance of specific and clear documentation in light of electronic patient medical records, and how CDI impacts a patient’s hospital stay. Learn more at nuance.com/healthcare. 

Leadership Tidbits With Coach Tee Wilson
Episode 19: “Take time to make the time”- Tashawna Thomas Otabil

Leadership Tidbits With Coach Tee Wilson

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2019 54:25


This week's Leadership Tidbits with Coach Tee Wilson features the visionary Tashawna Thomas Obtail. Tashawna Thomas Obtail currently serves as the Director of Managed Care for TriHealth, a $2 billion dollar Health System in Cincinnati, Ohio. She has nearly 20 years of Management experience and proven performance leadership with Managed Care Payer Contracting Strategies. Tashawna is responsible for contractual relationship management valued at over $1.3 billion dollars in revenue. Before joining TriHealth in 2017, she worked for both payer and provider organizations in various healthcare leadership and administration roles. Tashawna received a bachelor’s degree in Healthcare Administration from DeVry University and she is a graduate of the Urban League of Greater Southwestern Ohio's African American Leadership Development Program. In January of 2019 she launched her own consulting firm, Tashawna Obtail Consulting. This is a company geared towards developing innovative strategies for small businesses, professional or personal growth. She is also the Co-Owner and CFO for THOMAS Rehabbing, General Contracting and Construction Management. In addition to all that, Tashawna is a speaker and co-author of “It Takes Money Honey” book (a 365 day devotional about freedom, faith, and finances) and she is working on her second book titled “Hidden Pain” a personal story of resiliency. Tashawna is committed to public service and is actively involved in the community as a member of the Board of Directors for the Urban League of Greater Southwestern Ohio, Southwest Ohio Healthcare Financial Management Association & the St. Aloysius Organization. She has received several awards and recognition for her leadership and service, including 2018 Top 15 Business Women of the Year.From the start of the interview, Tashawna gives us several tools we can use as leaders. She reminds us to be patient and that listening is a really important skill you need under your belt. When it comes to growing pains, Tashawna shared with us lessons she has learned along her leadership journey. She emphasized the need for patience as well as creating healthy boundaries for yourself while at work. Tashawna also reminds us that everything comes at a pace and that failure is ultimately a part of our success. “Through failures you have to understand that it’s a temporary setback, recover quickly, and then bounce forward.” She also reminds us that success looks different for everyone. We all define success differently Tashawna shared so many great leadership tidbits. Here is a quick summary of a few: relationship building is very important, know your why and your walk away, listening is critical, managing up is important, mentors are essential, success looks different for everyone, manage your mind and sense of being, and don’t be afraid to get a business coach! Check out the full show to hear more of Tashawna Thomas Obtail’s thoughts!!

Health Talk
Healing Through Reconstructive Surgery

Health Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2019 22:14


Reconstructive plastic surgery can play an important role by restoring the human body’s function in addition to repairing physical damage. This month, Tom chats with James Taylor (no relation to the artist), who nearly lost his right leg to a rare skin-destroying infection. We also welcome Dr. Binh Nguyen, a TriHealth specialist in aesthetic and reconstructive plastic surgery who saved Taylor's leg, and Taylor’s wife Connie, who faced difficult choices in her husband’s darkest hour.

Health Talk
Lung Cancer

Health Talk

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2019 17:12


Lung cancer is the most common cause of cancer-related death in men and women. Unfortunately, symptoms of lung cancer don’t always show until advanced stages of cancer, when treatment options are limited. Recent medical research has shown, however, that screening high-risk individuals — especially those with a lifelong history of tobacco use — can dramatically improve survival rates by as much as 20 percent. This episode of Health Talk by TriHealth features lung cancer survivor Thomas Armstead, and his TriHealth team - primary care physician Chad Dunkle, MD and cardiothoracic surgeon R. Douglas Adams, MD, who has played a key role in developing TriHealth’s lung cancer screening program. They discuss Tom’s care the vital role of lung cancer screening in helping patients like him survive the disease.

DocPreneur Leadership Podcast
EP 234 | Meet Dr Lisa Larkin, CEO, Disrupter, Changemaker In Medicine at Ms Medicine Part 1

DocPreneur Leadership Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2019 36:37


By Michael Tetreault, Editor, Host Today we sit down with Dr. Lisa Larkin for part one of a 2-part interview. Dr. Larkin was recently named “Changemaker In Medicine” by Medical Economics, a distinction given to one of only seven physicians by the national publication AND the 2019 Health Care Hero Entrepreneur by the Cincinnati Business Courier. Dr. Lisa Larkin is Founder and CEO of Ms.Medicine, a health care business model dedicated to advancing evidence-based women's health. She is also owner and President of Lisa Larkin, MD and Associates, an independent, women's primary and multispecialty Direct Primary Care and Concierge Care practice. Dr. Larkin is the Founder and Executive Director of the Cincinnati Sexual Health Consortium, a non-profit designed to improve the sexual health and wellness of individuals. She serves as Director of Women's Corporate Health for TriHealth and formerly served as Associate Professor and Division Director of Midlife Women's Health and Primary Care at the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine and as the Director of the UC Health Women's Center. Known as an entrepreneur and health care “disrupter,” Dr. Larkin is the Founder and CEO of two women's health-focused business initiatives designed to improve the care of women. In addition to Ms. Medicine, LLC, she founded MyBreastRiskIQ, LLC, a digital women's health start-up whose mission is to educate and inform women about their individual breast cancer risk and breast cancer prevention strategies. “I founded Ms. Medicine with the belief that a women's-specific concierge medicine organization could positively impact women's health in several ways,” Said Dr. Larkin. “First, by creating a sustainable, concierge practice model, Ms.Medicine allows women's health-trained primary care clinicians the opportunity to provide the evidence-based, complex women's health care they were trained to deliver. It also would encourage primary care providers interested in women's health to obtain women's health training and practice women's health-specific primary care — increasing the number of women's health-trained providers practicing evidence-based medicine.” About Ms.Medicine Ms.Medicine providers maintain a much smaller practice with fewer patients than traditional primary care models, allowing them to commit more time and knowledge to each patient, building a relationship that addresses not only immediate concerns but also focuses on wellness and prevention. Ms.Medicine patients pay an annual membership fee – about the same cost as a one-day executive health appointment -- which gains them unlimited, 24/7 access (including by email and cell phone) to their Ms.Medicine provider, and covers all visits. Additionally, patients have access to deeply discounted prescription medications, lab work, imaging and other services. To learn more about Ms.Medicine, visit www.MsMedicine.com or call 513.760.5511. Resources Mentioned https://msmedicine.com www.ConciergeMedicineToday.com www.ConciergeMedicineFORUM.com https://msmedicine.com/dr-larkin-named-a-changemaker-in-medicine-by-medical-economics/ https://msmedicine.com/lisa-larkin-md-named-healthcare-hero-entrepreneur/ https://msmedicine.com/breast-cancer-nutrition-minimize-risk/

DocPreneur Leadership Podcast
EP 235 | Ms.Medicine, an enhanced, concierge primary care model for women Dr. Lisa Larkin Part 2

DocPreneur Leadership Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2019 33:39


By Michael Tetreault, Editor, Host Today we sit down with Dr. Lisa Larkin for part two of a 2-part interview. Dr. Larkin was recently named “Changemaker In Medicine” by Medical Economics, a distinction given to one of only seven physicians by the national publication AND the 2019 Health Care Hero Entrepreneur by the Cincinnati Business Courier. Dr. Lisa Larkin is Founder and CEO of Ms.Medicine, a health care business model dedicated to advancing evidence-based women's health. Ms. Medicine is an enhanced, concierge primary care model for women that addresses women's comprehensive medical needs, including urgent/acute internal medicine needs as well as long-term overall health and wellness. She is also owner and President of Lisa Larkin, MD and Associates, an independent, women's primary and multispecialty Direct Primary Care and Concierge Care practice. Dr. Larkin is the Founder and Executive Director of the Cincinnati Sexual Health Consortium, a non-profit designed to improve the sexual health and wellness of individuals. She serves as Director of Women's Corporate Health for TriHealth and formerly served as Associate Professor and Division Director of Midlife Women's Health and Primary Care at the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine and as the Director of the UC Health Women's Center. Known as an entrepreneur and health care “disrupter,” Dr. Larkin is the Founder and CEO of two women's health-focused business initiatives designed to improve the care of women. In addition to Ms. Medicine, LLC, she founded MyBreastRiskIQ, LLC, a digital women's health start-up whose mission is to educate and inform women about their individual breast cancer risk and breast cancer prevention strategies. “I founded Ms. Medicine with the belief that a women's-specific concierge medicine organization could positively impact women's health in several ways,” Said Dr. Larkin. “First, by creating a sustainable, concierge practice model, Ms.Medicine allows women's health-trained primary care clinicians the opportunity to provide the evidence-based, complex women's health care they were trained to deliver. It also would encourage primary care providers interested in women's health to obtain women's health training and practice women's health-specific primary care — increasing the number of women's health-trained providers practicing evidence-based medicine.” About Ms.Medicine Ms.Medicine providers maintain a much smaller practice with fewer patients than traditional primary care models, allowing them to commit more time and knowledge to each patient, building a relationship that addresses not only immediate concerns but also focuses on wellness and prevention. Ms.Medicine patients pay an annual membership fee – about the same cost as a one-day executive health appointment -- which gains them unlimited, 24/7 access (including by email and cell phone) to their Ms.Medicine provider, and covers all visits. Additionally, patients have access to deeply discounted prescription medications, lab work, imaging and other services. To learn more about Ms.Medicine, visit www.MsMedicine.com or call 513.760.5511. Resources Mentioned https://msmedicine.com www.ConciergeMedicineToday.com www.ConciergeMedicineFORUM.com https://msmedicine.com/dr-larkin-named-a-changemaker-in-medicine-by-medical-economics/ https://msmedicine.com/lisa-larkin-md-named-healthcare-hero-entrepreneur/ https://msmedicine.com/breast-cancer-nutrition-minimize-risk/

New Hemp Times
10 Our First Listener Call-in

New Hemp Times

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2019 101:23


Hello my fellow Hemp nuts! Are you ready for the cannabis bonanza?! Welcome to the New Hemp Times show recorded at Gotham Studio, the sweetest smelling podcast studio in the world. Thank you to our Patreon supporters!We have a fun show for you today! Joining us is Greer Barnes, Randy Cameron jr., Jan Roberts, CSW, and Jahan Marcu, Ph.D.New Hemp Times Segments:• Our word of the day is manonmana• Research Focus/High Science: Dispensary Training• Listener Call in Q and A• CannaBusting - Finding or Fiction We will test your knowledge of recent cannabis news and science• FDA Hearing on May 31st• Mind MunchiesWORD OF THE DAY: Manonmana an ancient word for cannabis, meaning “accomplishes the objects of the mind”RESEARCH FINDINGSToday’s research focus is on a study that is bigger than gravitational waves; We will discuss a recent study on dispensary staff training.Buller, D. B., Woodall, W. G., Saltz, R., Grayson, A., & Buller, M. K. (2019). Implementation and Effectiveness of an Online Responsible Vendor Training Program for Recreational Marijuana Stores in Colorado, Oregon, and Washington State. Journal of Public Health Management and Practice : JPHMP, 25(3), 238–244. http://doi.org/10.1097/PHH.0000000000000843CANNABUSTING:When you hear something strange about marijauna…who you gonna call?!Below are our sources from discussing findings and fictions from recent news and science (partially sourced from MJToday):(NAT)Marijuana Stocks Took a Hit Because There's Too Much 'Sub-par Quality' Pot | Barron's(NAT)Mitch McConnell Floats Legislation To Resolve 'Glitches' In Hemp Regulation | Marijuana Moment(NAT)Weed's Biggest Investors Are Alcohol and Tobacco Companies | Merry Jane(MI)University of Michigan Police: No arrests made during Hash Bash 2019 | Click on Detroit(NY)Pot Tests On Parolees Could Soon Become History In NYC | WCBS News Radio 880(INT)Chile Brings up full scale marijuana decriminalization, again | Pot Network(INT)More Parents Are Being Forced to Smuggle Medical Marijuana into the UK | Civilized(INT)UK Cops Will Stop Arresting People for Weed | Merry Jane(INT)UK Customs Took $6,000 Worth of Medical Cannabis from an Epileptic Girl's Mother | Merry Jane(NAT)FDA commissioner who approved first drug containing cannabis steps down | News 5 Cleveland(NAT) Smoke Up and Drive for Science- Volunteers Needed | LeaflyLiquid marijuana use on surge in South Korea CBD hype: Is this hemp-plant derivative snake oil or a legit remedy?https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/health/2019/04/08/cbd-marketers-cannabidiol-claim-hemp-derived-product-works/3374793002/CBD and THC-A oil dispensaries set to open across Virginia(NAT) Notorious BIG's Son Launches Weed Brand in His Father’s Name | Merry JaneSCIENCE CANNABUSTINGResearchers concluded in a recent study, “Though it is unclear why, the risk of dependence formation among heavy marijuana users appear to have declined since 2002.” “One might have expected the population prevalence of marijuana dependence to have increased proportionally to the substantial increase in prevalence of marijuana use. That this did not occur presents a puzzle…” Davenport, S. (2018). Falling rates of marijuana dependence among heavy users. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 191, 52–55.http://doi.org/10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2018.06.025NEXTThe Surprising Reach of FDA Regulation of Cannabis, Even After Descheduling.O'Connor SM, et al. Am Univ Law Rev. 2019.University of Washington School of Law.University of Missouri School of Law.CitationAm Univ Law Rev. 2019;68(3):823-925.Cannabis producers appear to assume that descheduling would facilitate a robust market in cannabis-based edibles and dietary supplements. In fact, neither of these things is true. If cannabis were descheduled, the FDA's complex and comprehensive regulatory framework governing foods, drugs, and dietary supplements would preclude much of this anticipated commerce. For example, any medical claims about cannabis would require the seller to complete the rigorous new drug approval process, the cost of which will be prohibitive for most current traditional providers.NEXTScience/Human: Cannabis use is associated with a lower probability of obesity in healthy peopleIn a representative group for the US population, who were followed for 3 years cannabis use was associated with a lower increase of BMI (body mass index). Researchers of the Department of Family Medicine of Michigan State University in East Lansing, USA, published their research in the International Journal of Epidemiology. Adults completed computer-assisted personal interviews on cannabis use, body weight and height at Waves 1 (2001-2002) and 2 (2004-2005).At wave 2, 77% of the participants never used cannabis, 18% had discontinued use, 3% were initiates and 2% were persistent users. Estimated BMI change over 3 years shows an increase for all subgroups. Compared with never-users, there was an inverse association of cannabis use with obesity and body mass index.NEXTScience: Degradation of THC over a course of 4 years under different storage conditionsResearchers of the Laboratory of Environmental Hygiene and Forensic Toxicology of the DMPO Department in Venice, Italy, investigated the degradation of THC in herbal and resin materials containing different initial concentrations of THC. Four representative samples were collected from each study material and were maintained for a prolonged time (four years) under different controlled storage conditions: (A) light and room temperature (22°C); (B) darkness and room temperature; (C) darkness and refrigeration (4 °C); (D) darkness and freezing (-20 °C)Almost 100% of THC was degraded after four years under conditions A and B (room temperature, light or dark). Data indicated that the storage temperature and light exposure had two different effects on the conversion of THC to CBN. Models were proposed which allow to predict the storage time, if unknown, and the initial content of THC, from the measurement of THC and CBN content at any time under storage condition A.Zamengo L, Bettin C, Badocco D, Di Marco V, Miolo G, Frison G. The role of time and storage conditions on the composition of hashish and marijuana samples: A four-year study. Forensic Sci Int. 2019;298:131-137.NEXTScience/Human: Cannabis use in adolescents decreased in Washington State after legalisationCannabis use decreased among adolescents according to a survey with 76,000 youth representative of 8th and 10th grades in the state of Washington. It only increased among 12th-grade working youth.College of Nursing-Spokane, Washington State University, Washington, USA.Graves JM, et al. J Adolesc Health. 2019 Mar 14. [in press]Science/Human: Cannabis use mitigates inflammation associated with alcohol useIn a study with 66 regular alcohol drinkers concomitant cannabis use reduced the concentration of the pro-inflammatory mediator interleukin-6. Authors wrote that there “preliminary findings suggest that cannabinoid compounds may serve to mitigate inflammation associated with alcohol use.” Department of Psychology & Neuroscience, University of Colorado Boulder, Colorado, USA. Karoly HC, et al. Alcohol Clin Exp Res. 2018;42(3):531-539.Science/Human: Heavy cannabis use is more likely associated with depressionAccording to a large study “cannabis users have consistently higher prevalence rates of depressive disorders compared with nonusers.”Department of Medicine and Surgery, University of Milano Bicocca, Italy. Carrà G, et al. Subst Abus. 2019:1-7.Science/Human: Cannabis use in patients with schizophrenia is associated with a reduced risk for inflammatory bowel diseaseIn a study with 21,066 cases with schizophrenia and 176,935 control subjects cannabis use was associated with a reduced risk for inflammatory bowel disease in patients with schizophrenia but not in the control group. Copenhagen Research Center for Mental Health - CORE, Mental Health Center Copenhagen, Copenhagen University Hospital, Denmark. Olesen JA, et al. Psychol Med. 2019:1-8.Science/Human: CBD degradation is slower in people with hepatic impairmentIn a clinical study patients with liver disease presented with slower degradation of CBD than in healthy people. Authors concluded that their “findings indicate that dose modification is necessary in patients with moderate and severe hepatic impairment, and a lower startingdose and slower titration are necessary based on benefit-risk.” GW Research Ltd, Cambridge, UK Taylor L, et al. J Clin Pharmacol. 2019 Mar 28. [in press]Science/Human: Cannabis use during pregnancy is associated with lower birth weightIn a study with 2173 patients infants born to mothers, who tested positive for THC in urine had a lower birth weight (mean: 2925 g) than babies not exposed to THC (mean: 3235 g). Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology and Hatton Research Institute, TriHealth, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA. Howard DS, et al. J Addict Med. 2019 Mar 1. [in press]Science/Animal: The CB2 receptor is involved in wound healing of the corneaIn a study with mice researchers found evidence that the CB2 receptor plays an important role in healing after injury of the cornea and that these receptors are required for the normal course of wound closure.The Gill Center for Biomolecular Science and the Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, Indiana University, Bloomington, USA. Murataeva N, et al. Exp Eye Res. 2019 Mar 21. [in press]Science: New patents for about 30 new cannabinoid receptor antagonists between 2015 and 2018According to a review on new patents “peripherally acting CB1 receptor antagonists and modulators are an emerging class of drugs for metabolic syndrome, non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) and other important disorders where this receptor has been implicated.”Center for Drug Discovery, RTI International, Research Triangle Park, USA. Amato G, et al. Expert Opin Ther Pat. 2019 Mar 20. [in press] See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Erol Helps Entrepreneurs
Why entrepreneurs and leaders fail and how specifically to buck the trend.

Erol Helps Entrepreneurs

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2019 31:37


In today’s conversation with Ron Caruuci, you will learn more about: Helping companies through periods of transformational change - accelerated growth - strategic pivots - cultural movements - leadership - getting out of holes Human endeavor at scale The importance of articulating your compelling, distinct storytelling and narrative How to define your story How business is the merging of two stories and the importance of being able to articulate your story in a compelling, distinct What are the fundamentals of distinction What most entrepreneurs fail to do Why language matters Ways to enroll all those around you in your story Biggest challenges in scaling Lessons on organizational design to increase efficiency and productivity Why most leaders rising in life fail in the first 18 months landmines put in front of leaders on the way up What the most successful leaders prioritize their stake-holds Role of context, breadth, choice, and connection in successful leadership Ron Carucci is a seasoned consultant with more than 25 years of experience working with CEOs and senior executives of organizations ranging from Fortune 50s to start-ups in pursuit of transformational change. His consulting has taken him to more than 20 different countries on four continents. He has consulted to some of the world’s most influential CEOs and executives on issues ranging from strategy to organization to leadership. His clients have included CitiBank, Corning, Inc., The Hershey Company, Bristol-Myers Squibb, Amgen, Deutsche Bank, Gates Corporation, ConAgra Foods, TriHealth, OhioHealth, Del Monte Foods, Midnight Oil Creative, Weyerhaeuser, McDonald’s Corporation, Starbucks, Microsoft, Sojourners, The Atlantic Philanthropies, Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, Cadbury, Miller Brewing, the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office, Price Waterhouse Coopers, Johnson & Johnson, ADP, and the CIA. Connect with Ron: Web: http://www.navalent.com/transformation Linkedin: http://linkedin.com/in/navalent Twitter: https://twitter.com/RonCarucci E-mail: ron@navalent.com Ron’s newest book: https://www.amazon.com/Rising-Power-Journey-Exceptional-Executives-ebook/dp/B00NFZK3K4/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?keywords=ron+Carucci&qid=1551219412&s=gateway&sr=8-1

Health Talk
Heart Health

Health Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2019 17:12


Heart disease kills 1 in 4 people, making it the most common cause of death in the United States. Yet many of these deaths are preventable with simple lifestyle changes. In recognition of American Heart Month, Tom chats with Doctor Kathryn O’Keefe from the top-rated TriHealth Heart Institute and two of her patients. You’ll learn about the warning signs of heart disease and what you can do to reduce your risk. For more information visit TriHealth.com/heart.

Health Talk
Midwifery

Health Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2019 17:28


When we think of childbirth, the first image that comes to mind is often a traditional hospital birth with a doctor. In today’s podcast, we’ll look at alternative options available to women with midwifery care. Tom talks with Sue Wenn, a Certified Nurse Midwife who delivers at Good Samaritan hospital, and Stephanie Barnette, who has delivered five children with TriHealth nurse midwives.

Internal Comms Procast
Jazz Up Your Annual Report

Internal Comms Procast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2019 19:11


Every year, communicators struggle to sum up a year’s worth of progress into an annual report. It can take weeks, even months, to get the relevant information together and get all of the parties to sign off on the final product. If you aren’t loving your annual report process, it might be time to take a new approach. TriHealth’s Tonya Hurst shares how she gets organized, her formula for an engaging annual report, and what the real goal should be. If you are loving the Internal Comms Procast, be sure to join our list. Each week you will get a personalized cheat sheet of the latest internal communications best practices. More at https://icomms.pro/2EoFg1p

Health Talk
Physicians Lead Fight Against Opioids

Health Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2018 33:26


Opioid addiction is a growing concern in the United States, and Greater Cincinnati in particular. In this month’s episode Tom talks with two TriHealth physicians, Dr. Michael Marcotte and Dr. Kenneth Patton, who are helping to lead the search for safer and more effective alternatives. We’ll also hear from Jamie Ryan, a patient who was treated with traditional pain medication during her first C-section, and a newer Pain Pack treatment during her second.

Opportunity in America - Events by the Aspen Institute Economic Opportunities Program
The Aspen Institute Launches New Tool to Create Business Incentives by Measuring Good Jobs

Opportunity in America - Events by the Aspen Institute Economic Opportunities Program

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2018 77:54


Is our economy strong if the stock market soars and corporate profits hit new highs, while working people's earnings stay flat and their jobs are unstable? A critical issue in this discussion is that we lack good measures of economic progress that include the share of good companies offering good jobs — jobs with good wages, benefits, stability, and opportunities for advancement. And it's important not only for workers but also for businesses; employees who have good jobs are more engaged, more productive and more likely to stay. Running a company with job quality in mind is good business, and a metric for quality jobs could improve decisions about where to invest, whom to lend to, and which companies to do business with. However, until now, there was no easy and consistent way to measure a businesses' “people outcomes” and benchmark to industry peers. The Economic Opportunities Program's Good Companies/Good Jobs Initiative, in partnership with Working Metrics, is proud to unveil a new tool that assesses businesses' job quality performance for frontline workers and benchmarks them against others. This tool is part of a unique nonprofit-for profit collaboration with Working Metrics to get this tool into the hands of investors and businesses' procurement systems to help them include firms' treatment of workers in their decision making – thereby creating strong incentives for business change. This event includes a presentation on this innovative new tool and discussion with businesses who contributed to it and used it to improve their practices. This event features Maureen Conway (Vice President for Policy Programs, The Aspen Institute; Executive Director, Economic Opportunities Program), Pat Gross (Chairman, The Lovell Group; Trustee, The Aspen Institute), Arlene Koth (Vice President of Administration and Human Resources, TriVersity Construction), Ken Macon (Director of Strategic Sourcing, TriHealth), Mark Popovich (Director, Good Companies/Good Jobs, Economic Opportunities Program, The Aspen Institute), Larry Schlang (CEO, Working Metrics), and Janice Urbanik (Senior Director for Innovation and Strategy, National Fund for Workforce Solutions). This event is part of the Working in America series, an ongoing discussion series hosted by the Aspen Institute Economic Opportunities Program that highlights an array of critical issues affecting low- and moderate-income workers in the United States and ideas for improving and expanding economic opportunities for working people. For more information, visit as.pn/workinginamerica. The Economic Opportunities Program advances strategies, policies, and ideas to help low- and moderate-income people thrive in a changing economy. We recognize that race, gender, and place intersect with and intensify the challenge of economic inequality and we address these dynamics by advancing an inclusive vision of economic justice. For over 25 years, EOP has focused on expanding individuals' opportunities to connect to quality work, start businesses, and build economic stability that provides the freedom to pursue opportunity. Learn more at as.pn/eop.

Health Talk
New Hope for Ovarian Cancer Treatment

Health Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2018 20:59


Ovarian cancer is one of the more challenging forms to treat, especially when diagnosed at advanced stages. But that may be changing thanks to a specialized form of chemotherapy called Hyperthermic Intraperitoneal Chemotherapy (HIPEC). Our guests include gynecologic oncologist Dr. Jack Basil and Farah Kahn, the first TriHealth patient to be treated for ovarian cancer with HIPEC.

Her Success Story
Her Success Story 33 - Lisa Knutson

Her Success Story

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2018 36:40


Lisa Knutson LinkedIn:  https://www.linkedin.com/in/lisa-knutson-b626112 Lisa Knutson is the Executive Vice President/Chief Financial Officer of The E.W. Scripps Company.Lisa leads the company's financial operations; corporate development; enterprise-wide strategic planning; and manages company-wide functions including IT, risk management and corporate communications.Lisa was Scripps’ chief strategy officer and, before that, served as chief administrative officer from 2011 to 2017, overseeing corporate development and strategic planning and managing company-wide functions including consumer insights, human resources and information technology. Lisa played a key role in the merger-and-spinoff deal between Scripps and Journal Communications in 2015, including overseeing the transition and integration processes.Lisa previously served as senior vice president of human resources, where she focused on strategic oversight of all aspects of human resources. Before joining Scripps in 2005, Lisa was a vice president at Fifth Third Bank, where she oversaw HR operations.Lisa began her career at Arthur Andersen, LLP, where she worked in both the audit and tax departments before becoming a business consultant to small and emerging businesses. In between two stints at Arthur Andersen Lisa worked as the CFO/head of administration for start-up environmental consulting firm, PSARA Technologies, Inc. In this capacity, she was responsible for raising money, debt, and handing all financial, legal and administrative matters. Her final assignment at Arthur Anderson was as the director of audit operations for the Great Lakes Market Circle.She holds a bachelor’s degree in accountancy from Miami University.Lisa is the founding chairperson for the Human Resources Outsourcing Association’s Mid-Market Special Interest Group. She is a member of the Society for Human Resource Management, the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants and the Ohio Society of Certified Public Accountants.Lisa serves as a corporate director for WesBanco, Inc. (WSBC) in Wheeling, West Virginia, and is a member of the compensation committee. She also serves on the board of the Cincinnati Regional Chamber and is a member of its Executive Committee.She is a board member of TriHealth as well as Bethesda Inc., where she also serves as chairperson for the Grants Committee. She is also a board member at Talbert House and Camp Joy in Cincinnati. She is a trustee for the Scripps Howard Foundation; and a member of the United Way Tocqueville Society.Lisa was recognized in 2017 by the YWCA Greater Cincinnati as a Career Woman of Achievement; in 2011 by the Cincinnati Chamber as a WE Celebrate Corporate Woman of the Year runner up; in 2009 by the Human Resources Outsourcing Association for Mid-Market Buyer Executive of the Year and for Mid-Market Customer Relationship of the Year (awarded to Scripps and ADP); and in 2008 also by HROA for Sourcing Relationship of the Year (awarded to Scripps). In this episode, we chat about: -The original career she thought she'd have her whole life -Her husband acting as a stay-at-home dad in the early 90s and what that did for her -Her passion for entrepreneurs -Timing and risks and the impact of both in her life -Her chance meeting with a former colleague and what happened next -The three things that motivate her the most -The terrifying project she said YES to leading - Her involvement with various organizations to fulfill her need to make a difference in the world and her way of choosing with intentionality -The importance of women supporting other women in the corporate world -Women in the boardroom -Her tips for women as they move along their career journey and the quote she loves  

SharkPreneur
Ron Carucci

SharkPreneur

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2016 27:54


Ron is a seasoned consultant with more than 25 years of experience working with CEOs and senior executives of organizations ranging from Fortune 50s to start-ups in pursuit of transformational change. His consulting has taken him to more than 20 different countries on four continents. He has consulted to some of the world’s most influential CEOs and executives on issues ranging from strategy to organization to leadership. He has worked extensively in the health sciences, biotech, and healthcare provider sectors and in the technology, consumer products, and retail food and beverage industries. He has led work on several large-scale merger integrations and subsequent culture change initiatives and enterprise-level global organizational redesigns. Ron specializes in the areas of: Strategy formulation – helping companies establish strategic direction in a collaborative fashion that builds ownership Global organization design and enterprise governance – helping organizations configure capabilities and decision-making processes to execute strategy Organizational change – designing comprehensive approaches to enrolling organizations into the transformation journey Executive leadership development – building deeply impacting solutions to build individual and enterprise leadership capability across generations Enterprise talent strategy – building integrated HR mechanisms to help create competitively differentiated talent solutions for selection, development, and succession He has helped CEOs, their executive teams, and their enterprises redesign themselves and build appropriate talent strategies to ensure the current and next generation of leaders have the capabilities required by the organization. He has been chief architect of several major leadership development simulations and curriculums for global organizations focused on developing high-potential executive talent and connecting strategy execution to leadership capability. Ron has spent the last several years exploring his new passion of ushering in the next generation of leaders, helping organizations connect multigenerational workplaces, and helping emerging leaders discover their unique voice and leadership strengths. He has spoken around the world on numerous topics pertaining to developing leaders of tomorrow. Ron is a former faculty member at Fordham University Graduate School as an associate professor of organizational behavior. He has also served as an adjunct at the Center for Creative Leadership. He is author/co-author of eight books, including the most recent best-selling Rising to Power: The Journey of Exceptional Executives (Greenleaf 2014) with colleague Eric Hansen, The Value-Creating Consultant (AMACOM, 2000) Relationships That Enable Enterprise Change (Jossey-Bass, 2002), the acclaimed Leadership Divided, What Emerging Leaders Need and What You Might Be Missing (Jossey-Bass, 2006) and its companion Facilitator's and Field Guides, Bridging the Leadership Divide (Jossey-Bass, 2010), Future in-Formation: Choosing a Generative Organizational Life (Outskirts, 2008) with colleague Josh Epperson, and Leadership Stories from Tomorrow (Xulon, 2009). He has authored numerous articles and book chapters on the issues of executive leadership and organizational change. His clients have included CitiBank, Corning, Inc., The Hershey Company, Bristol-Myers Squibb, Amgen, Deutsche Bank, Gates Corporation, ConAgra Foods, TriHealth, OhioHealth, Del Monte Foods, Midnight Oil Creative, Weyerhaeuser, McDonald’s Corporation, Starbucks, Microsoft, Sojourners, The Atlantic Philanthropies, Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, Cadbury, Miller Brewing, the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office, Price Waterhouse Coopers, Johnson & Johnson, ADP, and the CIA. Seth Greene is a 6 Time Best Selling Author, Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Nurse Talk
The Flu Shot Debate – with Karen Higgins

Nurse Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2013 5:47


Flu shot controversy rages on. What do you think?  Nurse Talk took a Facebook poll this week and we got some very passionate answers. We will share this with you in the show. Very interesting—and no less interesting was a mainstream media newscast we’ll share. Fired for not getting a flu shot? One hundred and fifty at TriHealth, Cincinnati’s largest employer live to tell. RN and co-president of National Nurses United, Karen Higgins joins us to discuss this “vibrant” topic. Read more...