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Boardroom Governance with Evan Epstein
Vice Chancellor J. Travis Laster of the Delaware Court of Chancery: Ten Years of Trados, A Discussion of Fiduciary Duties.

Boardroom Governance with Evan Epstein

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2024 49:54


(0:00) Intro.(2:27) About the podcast sponsor: The American College of Governance Counsel.(3:13) Start of interview. [Interviewer: UC Law SF Professor Abe Cable. Reference to his article "Does Trados Matter?" (2019)].(4:17) Summary of the Trados case by Vice-Chancellor Laster. (9:44) Concept of "residual value maximization." Distinguishing between standard of conduct and standard of review.(16:17) Explaining standards of review: 1) Business judgment rule, 2) Enhanced scrutiny and 3) Entire fairness standard. The impact of conflicted transactions.(23:55) Distinguishing governance standards from public companies and Silicon Valley-style private startups. (28:10) Social factors or dynamics that make Silicon Valley VC-backed startups a relatively lower risk environment for litigation.(31:07) Why directors should always try to maximize the value of the corporation for the residual. Emotional commitment and engagement in many cases.(33:31) "What made Trados a difficult case and a litigable case was that this really was a sideways situation where the value was in the vicinity of an area where the common could take."(36:36) How to think about maximizing the residual value. *reference to Credit Lyonnais opinion by Chancellor Allen (1991).(39:04)  Other trends or cases that present some litigation risk for startup corporate directors. "I don't know if there's anything super new. What we tend to see is sort of old problems recurring because these are really problems of human nature. And so things are cyclical."Redemption Rights. Example of cases: Thoughtworks (2010), ODN Holdings (2017)280G [and 409A] Valuations. "I would really like to see people treating [those valuations] as a more substantive exercise than merely as an exercise in marketing to your employees (for employees' morale)."(45:54) The importance of outside or independent directors. "I really think that somebody has to be in the room asking the proverbial dumb question, which usually isn't a dumb question. Usually it's the question that needs to be asked."The Honorable J. Travis Laster was sworn in as Vice Chancellor of the Court of Chancery on October 9, 2009. Professor Abe Cable joined the UC Law SF faculty in 2011. He is the Faculty Director of the UC Center for Business Law San Francisco. You can follow Evan on social media at:Twitter: @evanepsteinLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/epsteinevan/ Substack: https://evanepstein.substack.com/__You can join as a Patron of the Boardroom Governance Podcast at:Patreon: patreon.com/BoardroomGovernancePod__Music/Soundtrack (found via Free Music Archive): Seeing The Future by Dexter Britain is licensed under a Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 United States License

Rik's Mind Podcast
Episode 96- UC Merced's Dr. Roger Bales: Engineering Our Way Out of Climate Change

Rik's Mind Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2022


Today we are joined by Dr. Roger Bales. Dr. Bales is a Distinguished Professor of Engineering and a founding faculty member at UC Merced, and has been active in water- and climate-related research for over 35 years. His scholarship includes over 200 articles in peer-reviewed journals and proceedings, and more presentations, book chapters, and reports. Currently, his work focuses on California's efforts to build the knowledge base and implement policies that adapt our water supplies, critical ecosystems and economy to the impacts of climate warming. He works with leaders in state agencies, elected officials, federal land managers, water leaders, non-governmental organizations, and other key decision makers on developing climate solutions for California. He is a fellow in the American Geophysical Union, the American Meteorological Society, and the American Association for the Advancement of Science. He has been a professor at UC Merced since 2003, an Adjunct Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering at UC Berkeley since 2013. Previously, he was a Professor of hydrology at the University of Arizona from 1984 to 2003. He has served as Director of the Sierra Nevada Research Institute, the Southern Sierra Critical Zone Observatory, and the UC Water Security and Sustainability Research Initiative. He is currently co-director of the UC Center for Ecosystem Climate Solutions. You can follow Dr. Bales and his work via his Twitter @rbalesuc and his website rogerbales.com.Show Notes:Dr. Roger Bales | Official WebsiteRoger Bales | TwitterUS Drought Monitor | University of Nebraska at LincolnAbout | University of California at MercedCalifornia Almond Industry Facts | Almond Board of CaliforniaSolar Aquagrid | Official WebsiteLow-cost solutions to global warming, air pollution, and energy insecurity for 145 countries by Jacobson, Von Krauland et al | Royal Society of Chemistry Energy & Environmental Science2022 California Ballet Proposition Guide | California Secretary of StateThe Chronicles Group | Official WebsiteSierra Nevada Research Institute | Official WebsiteCalifornia's Watershed Healing Proposal | The Chronicles Group Youtube

Mindfulness Off the Cushion
Moving Beyond the Feeling of Being Stuck | Meditation with Dr Sears

Mindfulness Off the Cushion

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2022 13:58


Season 2 Bonus - Dr Sears guides you through the contemplative practice of exploring the areas of your life where you might be feeling stuck. --We would love to hear from you!What would you like to know about mindfulness or how it can help you with the issues you are facing? Record your question for our podcast team. If your message is selected, we will answer it on the podcast!Ask us a question on our website at https://www.austinmindfulness.org/podcastWe hope you enjoy our season with Dr. Sears and are able to learn more helpful ways to practice mindfulness in your daily walk. Enjoy!Host Lance Vaughn, Co-owner of the Austin Mindfulness CenterCo-host Claudio Barrientos, Mindfulness Instructor--Dr. Richard W. Sears, PsyD, PhD, MBA, ABPP, DMin, is a board-certified clinical psychologist, speaker, and consultant. He is a core faculty member of the PsyD Program in Clinical Psychology at Union Institute & University, where he is the Director of the Center for Clinical Mindfulness & Meditation. He is also Volunteer Associate Professor of Psychiatry & Behavioral Neurosciences at the UC College of Medicine, Clinical Assistant Professor at Write State University School of Professional Psychology, and clinical/research faculty at the University of Cincinnati Center for Integrative Health and Wellness. He runs a private psychology practice in Cincinnati and conducts mindfulness groups at the Alliance Institute for Integrative Medicine. He is a psychologist contractor with the Cincinnati VA Medical Center, and is also working with the UC Center for Integrative Health and Wellness and Cincinnati Children's Hospital on projects involving mindfulness.On top of all that, Dr. Sears is a sixth degree black belt in To-Shin Do / Ninjitsu. He has studied and practiced mindfulness and the Eastern Wisdom traditions over 30 years, and was given a doctorate in Buddhist Studies from Buddha Dharma University. He received ordination in the Japanese Tendai lineage, Bodhisattva ordination and authority to teach kõans (inka) under Paul Wonji Lynch in the Zen lineage of Seung Sahn, and ordination in the Vietnamese Zen tradition of Thich Thien An under Suhita Dharma.See you next time!

Cincinnati Edition
UC symposium explores non-pharmacological approaches to treating chronic pain

Cincinnati Edition

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2022 22:59


UC Center for Integrative Health and Wellness is hosting a symposium to explore alternative approaches to pain management.

Mindfulness Off the Cushion
Noticing Our Thoughts | Meditation with Dr Sears

Mindfulness Off the Cushion

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2022 10:07


Season 2 Bonus - Dr Sears guides as through the process of noticing our thoughts with more compassion and space. --We would love to hear from you!What would you like to know about mindfulness or how it can help you with the issues you are facing? Record your question for our podcast team. If your message is selected, we will answer it on the podcast!Ask us a question on our website at https://www.austinmindfulness.org/podcastWe hope you enjoy our season with Dr. Sears and are able to learn more helpful ways to practice mindfulness in your daily walk. Enjoy!Host Lance Vaughn, Co-owner of the Austin Mindfulness CenterCo-host Claudio Barrientos, Mindfulness Instructor--Dr. Richard W. Sears, PsyD, PhD, MBA, ABPP, DMin, is a board-certified clinical psychologist, speaker, and consultant. He is a core faculty member of the PsyD Program in Clinical Psychology at Union Institute & University, where he is the Director of the Center for Clinical Mindfulness & Meditation. He is also Volunteer Associate Professor of Psychiatry & Behavioral Neurosciences at the UC College of Medicine, Clinical Assistant Professor at Write State University School of Professional Psychology, and clinical/research faculty at the University of Cincinnati Center for Integrative Health and Wellness. He runs a private psychology practice in Cincinnati and conducts mindfulness groups at the Alliance Institute for Integrative Medicine. He is a psychologist contractor with the Cincinnati VA Medical Center, and is also working with the UC Center for Integrative Health and Wellness and Cincinnati Children's Hospital on projects involving mindfulness.On top of all that, Dr. Sears is a sixth degree black belt in To-Shin Do / Ninjitsu. He has studied and practiced mindfulness and the Eastern Wisdom traditions over 30 years, and was given a doctorate in Buddhist Studies from Buddha Dharma University. He received ordination in the Japanese Tendai lineage, Bodhisattva ordination and authority to teach kõans (inka) under Paul Wonji Lynch in the Zen lineage of Seung Sahn, and ordination in the Vietnamese Zen tradition of Thich Thien An under Suhita Dharma.See you next time!

Mindfulness Off the Cushion
Three Minute Breathing Space | Meditation with Dr Sears

Mindfulness Off the Cushion

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2022 16:17


Season 2 Bonus - Dr Sears steps us through what is possibly the most powerful mindfulness exercise we can do throughout our day... the three minute breathing space. --We would love to hear from you!What would you like to know about mindfulness or how it can help you with the issues you are facing? Record your question for our podcast team. If your message is selected, we will answer it on the podcast!Ask us a question on our website at https://www.austinmindfulness.org/podcastWe hope you enjoy our season with Dr. Sears and are able to learn more helpful ways to practice mindfulness in your daily walk. Enjoy!Host Lance Vaughn, Co-owner of the Austin Mindfulness CenterCo-host Claudio Barrientos, Mindfulness Instructor--Dr. Richard W. Sears, PsyD, PhD, MBA, ABPP, DMin, is a board-certified clinical psychologist, speaker, and consultant. He is a core faculty member of the PsyD Program in Clinical Psychology at Union Institute & University, where he is the Director of the Center for Clinical Mindfulness & Meditation. He is also Volunteer Associate Professor of Psychiatry & Behavioral Neurosciences at the UC College of Medicine, Clinical Assistant Professor at Write State University School of Professional Psychology, and clinical/research faculty at the University of Cincinnati Center for Integrative Health and Wellness. He runs a private psychology practice in Cincinnati and conducts mindfulness groups at the Alliance Institute for Integrative Medicine. He is a psychologist contractor with the Cincinnati VA Medical Center, and is also working with the UC Center for Integrative Health and Wellness and Cincinnati Children's Hospital on projects involving mindfulness.On top of all that, Dr. Sears is a sixth degree black belt in To-Shin Do / Ninjitsu. He has studied and practiced mindfulness and the Eastern Wisdom traditions over 30 years, and was given a doctorate in Buddhist Studies from Buddha Dharma University. He received ordination in the Japanese Tendai lineage, Bodhisattva ordination and authority to teach kõans (inka) under Paul Wonji Lynch in the Zen lineage of Seung Sahn, and ordination in the Vietnamese Zen tradition of Thich Thien An under Suhita Dharma.See you next time!

Mindfulness Off the Cushion
Realigning the Mind | Meditation with Dr Sears

Mindfulness Off the Cushion

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2022 13:00


Season 2 Bonus - What is one small thing you can do each day to realign your mind around what matters most to you?  Our special guest for Season 2 leads you in a guided meditation to help you pay more attention to how you can soften the negative influences you have in your life. --We would love to hear from you!What would you like to know about mindfulness or how it can help you with the issues you are facing? Record your question for our podcast team. If your message is selected, we will answer it on the podcast!Ask us a question on our website at https://www.austinmindfulness.org/podcastWe hope you enjoy our season with Dr. Sears and are able to learn more helpful ways to practice mindfulness in your daily walk. Enjoy!Host Lance Vaughn, Co-owner of the Austin Mindfulness CenterCo-host Claudio Barrientos, Mindfulness Instructor--Dr. Richard W. Sears, PsyD, PhD, MBA, ABPP, DMin, is a board-certified clinical psychologist, speaker, and consultant. He is a core faculty member of the PsyD Program in Clinical Psychology at Union Institute & University, where he is the Director of the Center for Clinical Mindfulness & Meditation. He is also Volunteer Associate Professor of Psychiatry & Behavioral Neurosciences at the UC College of Medicine, Clinical Assistant Professor at Write State University School of Professional Psychology, and clinical/research faculty at the University of Cincinnati Center for Integrative Health and Wellness. He runs a private psychology practice in Cincinnati and conducts mindfulness groups at the Alliance Institute for Integrative Medicine. He is a psychologist contractor with the Cincinnati VA Medical Center, and is also working with the UC Center for Integrative Health and Wellness and Cincinnati Children's Hospital on projects involving mindfulness.On top of all that, Dr. Sears is a sixth degree black belt in To-Shin Do / Ninjitsu. He has studied and practiced mindfulness and the Eastern Wisdom traditions over 30 years, and was given a doctorate in Buddhist Studies from Buddha Dharma University. He received ordination in the Japanese Tendai lineage, Bodhisattva ordination and authority to teach kõans (inka) under Paul Wonji Lynch in the Zen lineage of Seung Sahn, and ordination in the Vietnamese Zen tradition of Thich Thien An under Suhita Dharma. See you next time!

Mindfulness Off the Cushion
Letting Go of the Feeling of Busyness | Meditation with Dr Sears

Mindfulness Off the Cushion

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2022 13:52


Season 2  Bonus - "The feeling of being busy only comes when you're thinking about what you're not doing." - Dr. Richard W. SearsOur special guest for Season 2, Dr. Sears, leads us in a guided meditation around what feeling busy feels like and how we can use mindfulness to alleviate the suffering that often accompanies that feeling. Grounding ourselves in our physical sensations in this present moment can help us when we're feeling overwhelmed, along with the art of saying "thank you" when our thinking mind reminds us of everything that needs to be done. --NEW! >> We would love to hear from you!What would you like to know about mindfulness or how it can help you with the issues you are facing? Record your question for our podcast team. If your message is selected, we will answer it on the podcast!Ask us a question on our website at https://www.austinmindfulness.org/podcastWe hope you enjoy our season with Dr. Sears and are able to learn more helpful ways to practice mindfulness in your daily walk. Enjoy!Host Lance Vaughn, Co-owner of the Austin Mindfulness CenterCo-host Claudio Barrientos, Mindfulness Instructor --Dr. Richard W. Sears, PsyD, PhD, MBA, ABPP, DMin, is a board-certified clinical psychologist, speaker, and consultant. He is a core faculty member of the PsyD Program in Clinical Psychology at Union Institute & University, where he is the Director of the Center for Clinical Mindfulness & Meditation. He is also Volunteer Associate Professor of Psychiatry & Behavioral Neurosciences at the UC College of Medicine, Clinical Assistant Professor at Write State University School of Professional Psychology, and clinical/research faculty at the University of Cincinnati Center for Integrative Health and Wellness. He runs a private psychology practice in Cincinnati and conducts mindfulness groups at the Alliance Institute for Integrative Medicine. He is a psychologist contractor with the Cincinnati VA Medical Center, and is also working with the UC Center for Integrative Health and Wellness and Cincinnati Children's Hospital on projects involving mindfulness.On top of all that, Dr. Sears is a sixth degree black belt in To-Shin Do / Ninjitsu. He has studied and practiced mindfulness and the Eastern Wisdom traditions over 30 years, and was given a doctorate in Buddhist Studies from Buddha Dharma University. He received ordination in the Japanese Tendai lineage, Bodhisattva ordination and authority to teach kõans (inka) under Paul Wonji Lynch in the Zen lineage of Seung Sahn, and ordination in the Vietnamese Zen tradition of Thich Thien An under Suhita Dharma.  See you next week!

Doomer Optimism
Doomer Optimism is getting into the weeds

Doomer Optimism

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2021 68:32


On this episode of Doomer Optimism, hosts Dr. Ashley Colby (@rizomaschool) and Dr. Jason Snyder (@cognazor) interview the inestimable Tao Orion (@tao_orion) and get deeeeep into the weeds on the ecology of a homestead. This one is up there with episode 6 with Ben Falk of Whole Systems Design as one of the more practical episodes we've run this season. If you're interested in the ins and outs of maintaining your own ecological system, this is the episode for you. About Tao Orion Tao graduated from UC Santa Cruz after majoring in Environmental Studies with a focus on Agroecology and Sustainable Agriculture. She participated in the 2001 Apprenticeship in Ecological Horticulture at the UC Center for Agroecology and Sustainable Food Systems, and received a Certificate in Ecological Horticulture. She received her PDC from Max Lindegger at Crystal Waters Permaculture Village in Australia in 2002. Tao holds a MSc in Climate Change, Agriculture, and Food Security at the National University of Ireland. Tao is the author of Beyond the War on Invasive Species: A Permaculture Perspective on Ecosystem Restoration (Chelsea Green Publishing, 2015), and also “People as Purposeful and Conscientious Resource Stewards: Human Agency in A World Gone Wild” (Routledge Press, 2020). She is passionate about linking restoration with thoughtful design of human and non-human habitat. Tao currently serves on the Lane County Climate Action Planning Committee, as well as on the Planning Commission for the City of Cottage Grove, OR. About Dr. Jason Synder Metamodern localist | homesteading, permaculture, bioregional regeneration | meditation, self inquiry, embodied cognition | PhD from Michigan State University, faculty Appalachian State University. About Dr. Ashley Colby Ashley is an Environmental Sociologist who studied at Washington State University, the department that founded the subdiscipline. She's interested in and passionate about the myriad creative ways in which people are forming new social worlds in resistance to the failures of late capitalism and resultant climate disasters. I am a qualitative researcher so I tend to focus on the informal spaces of innovation. She's the founder of Rizoma Field School and Rizoma Foundation.

Failing Forward
Episode 64: Meriden McGraw - Mental Wellness Practitioner + Quidwell Co-Founder

Failing Forward

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2020 38:26


While out on a training ride in preparation for a 100-mile bike race, Meriden McGraw was hit by a car. The accident changed the trajectory of her life. She discovered mindfulness, was diagnosed with anxiety and passed on a Ph.D. program in clinical psychology in pursuit of a career in mental wellness instead. Co-founder of Quidwell and director of the UC Center for Integrative Health and Wellness’s Corporate Mindfulness Team, Meriden shares her journey on episode 64 along with lots of quick, easy mindfulness practices you can do anywhere. She also discusses the connection between breathing and relaxation, and slowing down in the age of COVID-19. Find Meriden on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/meridenmwb/ Learn about Quidwell: https://quidwell.com/ Find out more about the UC Center for Integrative Health and Wellness: https://www.uchealth.com/integrative/

Pound This
228: Reducing Chronic Stress Through Mindfulness With Dr. Sian Cotton & Meriden McGraw

Pound This

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2019 23:55


Dr. Sian Cotton & Meriden McGraw from the UC Center for Integrated Health & Wellness discuss chronic stress and how to reduce symptoms through mindfulness. Find them here: https://uchealth.com/integrative/

The Uticast Podcasting Network
Episode #163 - Prof. Luke Perry (Utica College)

The Uticast Podcasting Network

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2018 100:03


The psychological effects of another heat wave are real and serious, True Believers, but we assure you that our mental awareness is in tip-top shape!! This is The Uticast, Episode #163 and this week we sit down with Professor of Government at Utica College and founder of the UC Center for Public Affairs, Luke Perry!! On Tap This Week: Kevin and Heather have returned to the studio to join Sam, as they breakdown all the big stories of the week, including LeBron James, Holding back your kids, Utica Monopoly and the News of the Week. Afterwards, Sam sits down with Professor of Government at Utica College and founder of the UC Center for Public Affairs, Luke Perry to discuss the midterm elections, engaging the next generation in politics and his new book, “Religious Responses to Marriage Equality”!! Finally, the gang returns to the studio to breakdown the Hall of Fame inductees, a food-based doomsday report, Apple and McDonalds!! Plus, Mailbag Questions from Other Shows!! This is The Uticast and we're here to tell you a story. #JoinTheClub #MadeInUtica UTICAST.COM Apple Podcasts Stitcher Soundcloud Made In Utica

PIPEline
Episode 016 – Ronald Glass

PIPEline

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2015


Ron Glass (University of California, Santa Cruz) draws our attentions to the difficulties of embodied ideologies and the educational fight against racism, sexism, and other forms of oppression. Learn more about his work through the UC Center for Collaborative Research for an Equitable California (CCREC).

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UC Office of the President (Audio)
Creating the 'UC Way': Featuring the UC Cardiac Surgery Consortium

UC Office of the President (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2014 29:35


Richard J. Shemin, MD, Chief, Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Executive Vice Chair, Department of Surgery, UC Los Angeles; Jeffrey C. Milliken, MD, Chief, Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Clinical Professor, Department of Surgery, UC Irvine; Michael M. Madani, MD, FACS, Chief of Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery, Professor of Surgery, Director of Sulpizio Cardiovascular Center, UC San Diego; Scot H. Merrick, MD, Chief, Division of Adult Cardiothoracic Surgery, Professor of Surgery, UC San Francisco; J. Nilas Young, MD, Chief of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Professor of Surgery, UC Davis. Moderated by Karyn DiGiorgio, MSN, RN, Interim Director, UC Center for Health Quality and Innovation UC Office of the President. Series: "Quality Improvement and Health Care Reform" [Health and Medicine] [Education] [Professional Medical Education] [Show ID: 28151]

UC Office of the President (Video)
Creating the 'UC Way': Featuring the UC Cardiac Surgery Consortium

UC Office of the President (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2014 29:35


Richard J. Shemin, MD, Chief, Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Executive Vice Chair, Department of Surgery, UC Los Angeles; Jeffrey C. Milliken, MD, Chief, Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Clinical Professor, Department of Surgery, UC Irvine; Michael M. Madani, MD, FACS, Chief of Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery, Professor of Surgery, Director of Sulpizio Cardiovascular Center, UC San Diego; Scot H. Merrick, MD, Chief, Division of Adult Cardiothoracic Surgery, Professor of Surgery, UC San Francisco; J. Nilas Young, MD, Chief of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Professor of Surgery, UC Davis. Moderated by Karyn DiGiorgio, MSN, RN, Interim Director, UC Center for Health Quality and Innovation UC Office of the President. Series: "Quality Improvement and Health Care Reform" [Health and Medicine] [Education] [Professional Medical Education] [Show ID: 28151]

UC Office of the President (Audio)
Creating the 'UC Way': Featuring the UC Cardiac Surgery Consortium

UC Office of the President (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2014 29:35


Richard J. Shemin, MD, Chief, Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Executive Vice Chair, Department of Surgery, UC Los Angeles; Jeffrey C. Milliken, MD, Chief, Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Clinical Professor, Department of Surgery, UC Irvine; Michael M. Madani, MD, FACS, Chief of Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery, Professor of Surgery, Director of Sulpizio Cardiovascular Center, UC San Diego; Scot H. Merrick, MD, Chief, Division of Adult Cardiothoracic Surgery, Professor of Surgery, UC San Francisco; J. Nilas Young, MD, Chief of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Professor of Surgery, UC Davis. Moderated by Karyn DiGiorgio, MSN, RN, Interim Director, UC Center for Health Quality and Innovation UC Office of the President. Series: "Quality Improvement and Health Care Reform" [Health and Medicine] [Education] [Professional Medical Education] [Show ID: 28151]

UC Office of the President (Video)
Required Elements for Change and Sustainability

UC Office of the President (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2014 23:29


Terry Leach, RN, Esq., Past Executive Director, UC Center for Health Quality and Innovation, Manager of Health Policy, UC Office of the President. Series: "Quality Improvement and Health Care Reform" [Health and Medicine] [Education] [Professional Medical Education] [Show ID: 28148]

UC Office of the President (Audio)
Required Elements for Change and Sustainability

UC Office of the President (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2014 23:29


Terry Leach, RN, Esq., Past Executive Director, UC Center for Health Quality and Innovation, Manager of Health Policy, UC Office of the President. Series: "Quality Improvement and Health Care Reform" [Health and Medicine] [Education] [Professional Medical Education] [Show ID: 28148]

UC Office of the President (Audio)
CHQIQERM 2013 Risk Fellows’ Panel

UC Office of the President (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2014 50:22


Five multi-site projects funded through a joint venture between the UC Office of Risk Services and UC Health. Wendy Anderson, MD, UC San Francisco - Palliative Care Workforce Expansion: Nurse-Initiated Multidisciplinary Patient and Family-Centered Communication in the ICU; Daniel Davis, MD, UC San Diego - ART (Advanced Resuscitation Training); Catherine Lau, MD, UC San Francisco - UC Care Check: A Standardized Multi-Disciplinary Approach to Improve Neurosurgical Patient Safety and Quality; Michael J. Stamos, MD, UC Irvine - High Risk Colon and Rectal Surgery Intervention Program; Francesca J. Torriani, MD, UC San Diego - Developing Standardized Bundles to Decrease Surgical Site Infections in Ortho, Spine Cases and Colo-Rectal Cases. Moderated by Karyn DiGiorgio, MSN, RN, Interim Director, UC Center for Health Quality and Innovation. Series: "Quality Improvement and Health Care Reform" [Health and Medicine] [Education] [Professional Medical Education] [Show ID: 28152]

UC Office of the President (Video)
CHQIQERM 2013 Risk Fellows’ Panel

UC Office of the President (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2014 50:22


Five multi-site projects funded through a joint venture between the UC Office of Risk Services and UC Health. Wendy Anderson, MD, UC San Francisco - Palliative Care Workforce Expansion: Nurse-Initiated Multidisciplinary Patient and Family-Centered Communication in the ICU; Daniel Davis, MD, UC San Diego - ART (Advanced Resuscitation Training); Catherine Lau, MD, UC San Francisco - UC Care Check: A Standardized Multi-Disciplinary Approach to Improve Neurosurgical Patient Safety and Quality; Michael J. Stamos, MD, UC Irvine - High Risk Colon and Rectal Surgery Intervention Program; Francesca J. Torriani, MD, UC San Diego - Developing Standardized Bundles to Decrease Surgical Site Infections in Ortho, Spine Cases and Colo-Rectal Cases. Moderated by Karyn DiGiorgio, MSN, RN, Interim Director, UC Center for Health Quality and Innovation. Series: "Quality Improvement and Health Care Reform" [Health and Medicine] [Education] [Professional Medical Education] [Show ID: 28152]

UC Office of the President (Video)
CHQI 2014 Scale-Up Fellows’ Panel

UC Office of the President (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2014 59:15


Presentations from the 2014 CHQI awardees who have been funded to disseminate their successful innovations to the other UC academic medical centers. Panel: Kevin J. Bozic, MD, MBA, Professor and Vice Chair, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, UC San Francisco - Orthopaedic Bundled Payment; Nathaniel Gleason, MD, Assistant Clinical Professor, Department of Medicine, UC San Francisco - eReferrals and eConsults; William Perry, PhD, Professor, Department of Psychiatry, UC San Diego - Patient-Centered Recovery Program and ED Community Placement Program: Reducing Emergency Department Recidivism and Length of Stay among Patients with Co-Occurring Psychiatric and Substance Abuse Disorders; Elisa Tong, MD, Associate Professor, Division of Internal Medicine, UC Davis - UC Tobacco Cessation Network. Moderated by Terry Leach, RN, Esq., Past Executive Director, UC Center for Health Quality and Innovation, Manager of Health Policy UC Office of the President. Series: "Quality Improvement and Health Care Reform" [Health and Medicine] [Education] [Professional Medical Education] [Show ID: 28150]

UC Office of the President (Audio)
CHQI 2014 Scale-Up Fellows’ Panel

UC Office of the President (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2014 59:15


Presentations from the 2014 CHQI awardees who have been funded to disseminate their successful innovations to the other UC academic medical centers. Panel: Kevin J. Bozic, MD, MBA, Professor and Vice Chair, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, UC San Francisco - Orthopaedic Bundled Payment; Nathaniel Gleason, MD, Assistant Clinical Professor, Department of Medicine, UC San Francisco - eReferrals and eConsults; William Perry, PhD, Professor, Department of Psychiatry, UC San Diego - Patient-Centered Recovery Program and ED Community Placement Program: Reducing Emergency Department Recidivism and Length of Stay among Patients with Co-Occurring Psychiatric and Substance Abuse Disorders; Elisa Tong, MD, Associate Professor, Division of Internal Medicine, UC Davis - UC Tobacco Cessation Network. Moderated by Terry Leach, RN, Esq., Past Executive Director, UC Center for Health Quality and Innovation, Manager of Health Policy UC Office of the President. Series: "Quality Improvement and Health Care Reform" [Health and Medicine] [Education] [Professional Medical Education] [Show ID: 28150]

UC Office of the President (Audio)
Overcoming Obstacles to Spread - 2014 Colloquium - Closing Remarks

UC Office of the President (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2014 2:22


John Stobo, MD, Senior Vice President, Health Sciences and Services UC Office of the President; Terry Leach, RN, Esq., Emeritus Executive Director, UC Center for Health Quality and Innovation, Manager of Health Policy; Karyn DiGiorgio, MSN, RN, Interim Director, UC Center for Health Quality and Innovation UC Office of the President. Series: "Quality Improvement and Health Care Reform" [Health and Medicine] [Education] [Professional Medical Education] [Show ID: 28155]

UC Office of the President (Video)
Overcoming Obstacles to Spread - 2014 Colloquium - Closing Remarks

UC Office of the President (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2014 2:22


John Stobo, MD, Senior Vice President, Health Sciences and Services UC Office of the President; Terry Leach, RN, Esq., Emeritus Executive Director, UC Center for Health Quality and Innovation, Manager of Health Policy; Karyn DiGiorgio, MSN, RN, Interim Director, UC Center for Health Quality and Innovation UC Office of the President. Series: "Quality Improvement and Health Care Reform" [Health and Medicine] [Education] [Professional Medical Education] [Show ID: 28155]

UC Office of the President (Video)
UC Center for Health Quality and Innovation - Stobo and Leach

UC Office of the President (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2013 28:40


Dr. John Stobo, University of California Senior Vice President for Health Sciences, and Terry Leach Executive director of the UC Center for Health Quality and Innovation, open the 2013 Colloquium. Series: "Quality Improvement and Health Care Reform" [Education] [Professional Medical Education] [Show ID: 25094]

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UC Office of the President (Audio)
UC Center for Health Quality and Innovation - Stobo and Leach

UC Office of the President (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2013 28:40


Dr. John Stobo, University of California Senior Vice President for Health Sciences, and Terry Leach Executive director of the UC Center for Health Quality and Innovation, open the 2013 Colloquium. Series: "Quality Improvement and Health Care Reform" [Education] [Professional Medical Education] [Show ID: 25094]

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UC Office of the President (Audio)
UC Center for Health Quality and Innovation - Innovation and Culture Changes with Terry Leach

UC Office of the President (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2013 19:56


Terry Leach is a health attorney and registered nurse who serves as the UC Office of the President's health policy manager and executive director of the UC Center for Health Quality and Innovation. Series: "Quality Improvement and Health Care Reform" [Education] [Professional Medical Education] [Show ID: 25097]

UC Office of the President (Video)
UC Center for Health Quality and Innovation - Innovation and Culture Changes with Terry Leach

UC Office of the President (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2013 19:56


Terry Leach is a health attorney and registered nurse who serves as the UC Office of the President's health policy manager and executive director of the UC Center for Health Quality and Innovation. Series: "Quality Improvement and Health Care Reform" [Education] [Professional Medical Education] [Show ID: 25097]

UC Office of the President (Video)
UC Center for Health Quality and Innovation Welcome - John Stobo

UC Office of the President (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2013 9:30


John D. Stobo, M.D., has served as senior vice president for health sciences and services for the University of California since October 2008. In this role he oversees policy development, strategic planning, advocacy efforts and systemwide coordination and communication among UC’s health sciences schools and medical centers (collectively referred to as UC Health). Series: "Quality Improvement and Health Care Reform" [Education] [Professional Medical Education] [Show ID: 25096]

UC Office of the President (Audio)
UC Center for Health Quality and Innovation Welcome - John Stobo

UC Office of the President (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2013 9:30


John D. Stobo, M.D., has served as senior vice president for health sciences and services for the University of California since October 2008. In this role he oversees policy development, strategic planning, advocacy efforts and systemwide coordination and communication among UC’s health sciences schools and medical centers (collectively referred to as UC Health). Series: "Quality Improvement and Health Care Reform" [Education] [Professional Medical Education] [Show ID: 25096]

KPFA - Behind the News
Behind the News with Doug Henwood – March 7, 2009 at 10:00am

KPFA - Behind the News

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2009 8:58


Jean Ross of the California Budget Project, Sherry Bebitch Jeffe of USC and A.G. Block of the UC Center in Sacramento discuss California's economic nightmare; Jane Slaughter of Labor Notes on GM and Chrysler's woes and what they mean for U.S. workers. Plus Free Speech Forum:audio clips and listener reaction to the biggest news events of the week The post Behind the News with Doug Henwood – March 7, 2009 at 10:00am appeared first on KPFA.