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Jeron L. Ravin, President and CEO of Swope Health
Jeron L. Ravin, President and CEO of Swope Health joins the podcast to talk about his background in politics and how that shapes the way he leads, the biggest issues he's following in healthcare in 2023, and what the most effective healthcare leaders need to be successful in the next 2-3 years. -
Sara Vaezy, Chief Strategy Officer at Providence
Sara Vaezy, Chief Strategy Officer at Providence, joins the podcast to talk about her background, the most innovative things happening in healthcare right now, how health systems should think about growth in the future while balancing physical footprint and virtual care, health systems needing to change to become financially strong organizations again as the healthcare industry evolves, and what she expects from the big healthcare disruptors in 2023 and beyond. -
Nurse Impostor Treated Patients for 15 Years, Police Say; Who Spent $1M to Disparage a Hospital?
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Undercover Agents Bought Fake Nursing Degrees with No Medical Experience; UPMC, Top Surgeon to Pay $8.5M to Settle Whistleblower Suit
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Scott Polenz, Vice President of Physician & Advanced Practice Clinician Relations at Marshfield Clinic Health System
Scott Polenz, Vice President of Physician & Advanced Practice Clinician Relations at Marshfield Clinic Health System joins the podcast to discuss his background in finance, issues he's following in healthcare, excitements and nerves in the new year, and what effective healthcare leaders need to be successful in the next 2-3 years. -
Michigan Nurse Found Guilty in 3-Year-Old Patient's Death; 2 Human Bird Flu Cases Confirmed in Asia: WHO
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Dr. Daniel Feinberg, Chief Medical Officer of Pennsylvania Hospital
Dr. Daniel Feinberg, Chief Medical Officer of Pennsylvania Hospital, joins the podcast to discuss his background, his focus on employee engagement & patient safety, what effective healthcare leader needs to be successful in the next 2-3 years, and more. -
Dr. John Erwin, Department Chair, Department of Internal Medicine at NorthShore University HealthSystem
Dr. John Erwin, Department Chair, Department of Internal Medicine at NorthShore University HealthSystem joins the podcast to discuss his background, issues he's following in healthcare, what effective healthcare leader needs to be successful in the next 2-3 years, and more. -
Norovirus Spurs Rise in ED Visits; Stamford Health's Latest Nurse Training Ground: The Metaverse
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Kaiser Permanente to Shift 1,200 Jobs Out of HQ; Penn Medicine Hospital Cited Over Wrong-Site Surgery
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New York to 900+ Nurses: Prove Credentials or Give Up License; Texas Hospital Cutting Almost Half its Staff, Several Services
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COVID-19 Admissions Up in 21 States; Officials Probe 4 Potential C. Auris Deaths in Mississippi
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Texas Board Charges 23 Nurses in Fake Degree Scheme as Other Students Speak Out; Nurse Charged with Murder in Patient's Death Loses License
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Marva Williams-Lowe, Chief Pharmacy Officer at MUSC Health
This episode features Marva Williams-Lowe, Chief Pharmacy Officer at MUSC Health. Here, she discusses her background, her focus on finding creative solutions to workforce shortages and burnout, what effective healthcare leaders need to be successful, and more. -
Beth Schenk, Ph.D, Executive Director of Environmental Stewardship at Providence
Beth Schenk, Ph.D, Executive Director of Environmental Stewardship at Providence, joins the podcast to discuss her background, how natural disasters are affecting hospitals and access to care around the U.S., how health system executives can build climate resilience into their strategic plans, the most important priorities for hospitals and systems just beginning their journey in climate resiliency, and her top priorities right now in planning for the future. -
Adam Zoller, Chief Information Security Officer at Providence
In this episode, we are joined by Adam Zoller, Chief Information Security Officer at Providence, to discuss his background, cyberattacks evolvement in the healthcare space throughout his career, how health system executives should be thinking about their cybersecurity strategy and boosting defenses, artificial intelligence helping with cybersecurity, and the resources that health systems will need to devote to cybersecurity in the next 3 years. -
Rafael Salazar, Principal Owner at Rehab U Practice Solutions
This episode features Rafael Salazar, Principal Owner at Rehab U Practice Solutions. Here, he discusses his background & what led him to occupational therapy, what makes him excited and nervous with the implication of new healthcare technologies, what effective healthcare leaders need to be successful going forward, and more. -
57% of Physicians Say Social Media Changed their Views on Medications; North Carolina Health Systems Defend Executive Pay in Wake of Treasurer's Report
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Florida Pauses Enrollment at 7 Nursing Schools Amid Degree Scheme; Most Board Members at the Nation's Top Hospitals Have no Healthcare Background: Study
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Walmart Heir's Medical School Taps Founding Dean, CEO; Healthcare Worker Vaccine Mandate Still in Effect, New York Governor Says
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