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Allison Roditi, Chief Administrator, Sports Medicine Institute at Hospital for Special Surgery
Allison Roditi, chief administrator of the Sports Medicine Institute at Hospital for Special Surgery in New York City, joined the podcast to talk about her journey as a service line leader and mentoring the next generation of healthcare administrators. She also talked about why it's so important to take on new projects, build a strong professional network and grow personally and professionally. -
Dr. Steve Magid, CMIO of Hospital for Special Surgery in New York City
In this episode, Dr. Steve Magid, CMIO of Hospital for Special Surgery in New York City, discussed the hospital's journey from a specialty facility to a COVID-19 hospital during the pandemic and his key focus for the coming year. He also shared crucial advice for clinicians and IT executives in healthcare. -
Dr. Steven Barnett, Chief Medical Officer of Hoag Orthopedic Institute
Dr. Steven Barnett, Chief Medical Officer of Hoag Orthopedic Institute in Orange County, Calif., joined the podcast to talk about the migration of orthopedic surgery to the outpatient setting and practice consolidation. He also shares an important leadership tip for orthopedic surgeons aspiring to executive roles. -
Dr. Baron Lonner, Chief of Minimally Invasive Scoliosis Surgery at Mount Sinai
Dr. Baron Lonner, Chief of Minimally Invasive Scoliosis Surgery at Mount Sinai in New York City, joined the podcast to discuss precision medicine in scoliosis care and alternatives to fusion. He also talked about the most exciting technologies in scoliosis care today. -
Dr. Stefan Kreuzer, Owner and Founder of INOV8 Orthopedics
Dr. Stefan Kreuzer, owner and founder of INOV8 Orthopedics in Houston, joined the podcast to talk about his upcoming practice expansion this year and the big trends in the ASC industry. He also talked about the payer landscape for orthopedics and what it will take to lower costs in healthcare. -
Dr. Alejandro Badia, Founder of OrthoNow and Badia Hand to Shoulder Center in Florida
In this episode, Dr. Alejandro Badia, founder of OrthoNow and Badia Hand to Shoulder Center in Florida, shared his journey into medicine and why he chose to train at Bellevue Hospital in New York City. He also talked how traditional medicine is changing and why he broke from a group of surgeons to launch his own business. -
Dr. Nick Grosso, President of Bethesda, Md.-based The Centers for Advanced Orthopaedics
Dr. Nick Grosso, President of Bethesda, Md.-based The Centers for Advanced Orthopaedics, joined the podcast to talk about consolidation in orthopedics, risk-based contracts and transition of high acuity cases to the ASC. He also shared 3 pieces of advice for physician leaders of successful organizations. -
Will Enright, Owner of Orthopedic & Sports Medicine Specialists in Green Bay, Wis. & Medical Director of the OSC-Fox Valley ASC
This episode features Dr. Will Enright, Owner of Orthopedic & Sports Medicine Specialists in Green Bay, Wis. & Medical Director of the OSC-Fox Valley ASC. Here, he joined the podcast to discuss the center's plan to improve the patient experience, standardize culture between the groups two ASCs and move more toward employer contracting and bundled payments. -
Jamie Ullman, Director of Neurotrama at North Shore-LIJ Health System
This episode features Jamie Ullman, Director of Neurotrama at North Shore-LIJ Health System. Here she discusses her career, being a woman in medicine, and more. -
Dr. Andrew Hecht, Chief of Spine Surgery, Mount Sinai Health System
Dr. Andrew Hecht, chief of spine surgery at Mount Sinai Health System and Mount Sinai Hospital in New York City, joined the podcast to talk about how his program is evolving and the latest technology trends in spine.
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