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Kari Cornicelli, Executive Vice President and CFO of Phoenix Children's
Kari Cornicelli, Executive Vice President and CFO of Phoenix Children's, joined the podcast to talk about financial stability and growth at Phoenix Children's. She also shared three pieces of advice for aspiring healthcare executives today. -
Dr. Barbara Bergin, orthopedic surgeon, Texas Orthopedics, Sports & Rehabilitation Associates
This episode features Dr. Barbara Bergin, an orthopedic surgeon with Texas Orthopedics, Sports & Rehabilitation Associates, discussing the growth of women in orthopedics. She shared what it was like to be the only woman orthopedic surgeon in training and observations on how the field is changing.View Dr.Bergin's medical self-help blog where she provides common-sense bone and joint pain advice with some humor. https://drbarbarabergin.com/blog/. -
Michelle Fortune, CEO at St Luke’s Hospital
Michelle Fortune, CEO of St. Luke's Hospital in Columbus, North Carolina, joined the podcast to discuss how priorities for rural and community healthcare will change in the coming year and how she is preparing to meet the top challenges on the horizon. She also spoke about caregiver wellness and maintaining the financial stability of her institution. -
Perry Ann Reed, Chief Operating Officer and Senior Vice President at Nicklaus Health System & President at Nicklaus Children’s Hospital
This episode features Perry Ann Reed, Chief Operating Officer and Senior Vice President at Nicklaus Health System & President at Nicklaus Children s Hospital. Here, she discusses her points of pride in the system, her best advice for other leaders, and more. -
Emme Deland, Senior Vice President of Strategy at NewYork-Presbyterian
This episode features Emme Deland, Senior Vice President of Strategy at NewYork-Presbyterian. Here, she discusses her role in the Dalio Project, how she got involved in the project, and more. -
Allison Roditi, Chief Administrator of the HSS Sports Medicine Institute at Hospital for Special Surgery
This episode features Allison Roditi, Chief Administrator of the HSS Sports Medicine Institute at Hospital for Special Surgery in New York City. Here, she 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.
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