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  • Tim sits down with Sharon Woodworth, a healthcare architect, to discuss the importance of designing healthcare facilities that can adapt to changing patient needs and technologies, emphasizing the need for flexibility in space usage, collaboration between architects and clinical staff, and the collection of data to inform design decisions. Sharon highlights the impact of COVID-19 on healthcare architecture, including staff shortages, delayed care, and the need for infrastructure upgrades to support new technologies.

    Join us as we discuss:Sharon’s career path from Nurse to ArchitectDesigning hospitals, emergency rooms, and facilities for optimal patient careDesigning healthcare facilities for flexibility and creativityHealthcare architecture, staff shortages, and technology changes

  • How can one care for others when they are not okay themselves?

    This question has resonated throughout the life of our guest today, Dr. Natalie Dougé, a provider in the Department of Medicine at Montefiore Einstein, specializing in Internal Medicine.

    Born and raised in the Bronx as a first-generation American, Dr. Dougé recounts her frontline experiences during the initial COVID-19 outbreak and the profound impact it had on her professional and personal life. This led her to embark on a journey of self-discovery and self-care after experiencing burnout, becoming a locum tenens doctor to continue sharing her profession with love and passion across America.

    We also discuss:
    The importance of taking a break before pursuing a career in medicine.Dr. Dougé’s participation in The First Wave documentary by National Geographic (available in Hulu), and the challenges experienced by healthcare professionals during the COVID-19 pandemic. How humility and openness to new experiences can lead to becoming outstanding healthcare professionals.

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  • In this episode, Dr. Earley shares his remarkable journey from growing up in a medical family in Cincinnati to becoming a prominent addiction medicine physician. He discusses the personal trials that led him to his career, including his battle with addiction and how it shaped his compassionate approach to patient care. Dr. Earley also elaborates on his role at the Georgia Professional Health Program and the challenges physicians face today, emphasizing the importance of supporting healthcare providers' well-being.

    We'll Discuss...
    The importance of compassion in healthcare and how personal experiences can deepen empathy and improve patient care.The resilience required to overcome addiction and transform it into a professional strength.The critical need for healthcare systems to support physicians' mental health and work-life balance to ensure the best care for patients.

  • In this episode, Dr. Gregory Charlop, MD shares his journey from an aspiring rock star to becoming a pediatric anesthesiologist.

    Listeners will learn about…
    How passions and interests can influence career choices.The rigorous pathway to becoming a physician, including the realities of medical school, residency, and the optional fellowship training.The benefits of alternative career models like locum tenens for achieving work-life balance and greater control over personal schedules.Effective strategies for preventing burnout and enhancing quality of life.

  • In this episode, Tim is joined by Anne Anderson, a seasoned expert in the locum tenens industry, to explore the world of temporary healthcare staffing. With over three decades of experience, Anne delves into how locum tenens has reshaped the healthcare landscape, offering flexibility to healthcare professionals and ensuring communities receive the care they need.

    Tim and Anne also discuss:
    Anne's unexpected journey from an office manager to a leading figure in healthcare staffingThe evolution of locum tenens from a niche solution to a vital component of healthcare deliveryThe importance of adaptability and work-life balance in healthcare for patients and providersThe personal stories of impact and resilience she's encountered along the way
    TAKEAWAYS
    Embracing locum tenens as a career path can offer healthcare professionals unprecedented flexibility and work-life balance, which is crucial for their mental well-being and long-term career satisfaction.The growth of locum tenens in the healthcare industry demonstrates the importance of adaptive staffing solutions in meeting the evolving needs of healthcare facilities and ensuring care continuity.Working in various healthcare settings as a locum tenens professional broadens your clinical skills and enhances your adaptability to different work environments and patient needs.Locum tenens is essential for addressing healthcare disparities, ensuring communities have access to quality healthcare services regardless of geographic or economic barriers.

  • In this episode, we explore the significant challenges and strategies in physician recruitment with Carey Goryl, CEO of AAPPR. The discussion focuses on AAPPR's efforts to support healthcare organizations in finding, onboarding, and keeping the best physicians. Listeners will learn about:
    AAPPR's key role in tackling the physician shortage and ensuring healthcare organizations have access to talented professionals.The impact of physician shortages on healthcare, including the effects on patient care and the need for a diverse healthcare workforce.Carey’s insights on leadership and culture within healthcare organizations, and their influence on recruitment and retention efforts.

  • We need to make sure our physicians are qualified, but there’s always room for ensuring that the certification process honors the needs and realities of today’s medical and healthcare landscape.

    This week, Tim Fischer speaks with Karen Schatten, Associate Director of the National Board of Physician and Surgeons. Karen brings a sincere passion for addressing physician burnout, dissatisfaction with traditional certification pathways, and supporting the goal of lifelong learning among all healthcare professionals. She delves into how patients across the country are affected by a status quo that too often fails to keep physicians focused on their patients—or fails to keep them in the medical field altogether.

    Join us as we discuss:
    The origin story for the National Board of Physicians and SurgeonsWhy it’s vital for credentialing bodies and hospital administrations recognize and accept varied certification pathwaysThe problem with valuing the dollar over the dataHow to ensure that administrative processes and requirements are adding true value

  • A pediatric neurosurgeon, his young patients, and their stories of grace and resilience.

    Olivia Reed sits down with pediatric neurosurgeon Dr. Jay CWellons to discuss his book “All That Moves Us” and his deeply moving personal experiences caring for children. Today Dr. Jay shares stories from his 21 years in the field and the resilience he has witnessed in his young patients.

    Olivia and Jay Discuss: Dr. Wellons' journey to writing "All That Moves Us" after experiencing his own medical crisis, a memorable emergency helicopter transport that saved a young girl's life, and the emotional highs and lows of being a pediatric neurosurgeon.

  • In this episode, Ted dives deep with special guest Corey Feist, and Dr. Stefanie Simmons, from the Dr. Lorna Breen Heroes’ Foundation, and Tim Fischer of Jackson + Coker Locum Tenens to talk about their new partnership. They also focus on the critical issue of mental health and well-being in the healthcare industry, which boldly addresses these challenges through awareness, advocacy, and innovative solutions.

    Ted, Corey, Stephanie, and Tim also discuss…
    The tragic inspiration behind the Foundation's missionThe importance of shifting from a transactional approach to a supportive relationship with healthcare workersThe impact of leadership on workforce well-being and patient careThe role of the Foundation in advocating for legislative improvements

  • “It seemed like the vagina was an organ that no one even thought of as an organ, just a big black box.”

    In this episode, Olivia Reed sits down with Dr. Golnoush Golshirazi CEO & Co-Founder at ScreenMe. They discuss the shortcomings in women’s intimate health and the different challenges faced when it comes to academic education and educating women overall. Dr. Golnoush shares her own personal experience being diagnosed with endometriosis and how she is helping to fill the gap in women’s intimate health through ScreenMe.

    Olivia and Dr. Golnoush Golshirazi discuss: Dr. Golnoush’s Personal Experience being Diagnosed with Endometriosis Bridging the Gap in Women's Intimate Health Addressing the Needs for Global Women's Health & EducationEmpowerment in the Workplace for Women’s Health

  • Have you ever felt stuck in your career unable to escape daily frustrations? Unable to find long term work-life balance? For many physicians, they may have found another way.

    In this episode, Olivia Reed is joined by Andrew Wilner, Associate Professor of Neurology at The University of Tennessee Health Science Center. They discuss Andrew’s experience as a locum tenens physician and the different challenges faced within his and others experiences. They also identify the benefits of locum tenens work, addressing shifts in medical practice, work-life balance, and the personal experiences of physicians who have successfully balanced clinical work, academia, and creative pursuits.

    Olivia and Andrew discuss: The Different Ways Creativity is Expressed Among Physicians. The Challenges and Benefits of Locum Tenens vs. Private Practices.The Options a Physician has in Achieving Work-Life Balance

  • Do you really know what a Physician's Assistant (PA) job entails? How they trained and why should you trust them with your care? Too often PA’s are not given the credit and acknowledgement of the critical work they do. Our guest is here to debunk these misconceptions for you.

    Leslie Schlachter, Neurosurgery Clinical Director and Chief PA. Assistant Site Director of PA Services, Mount Sinai Hospital, joins our host,Ted Weyn, to talk about the dynamic landscape of patient care, from referrals to surgical appointments. Leslie shares her personal journey, and insights into the evolving role of physician assistants, the emotional nuances of ptient interactions, and the unique challenges and triumphs in the realm of neurosurgery.

    Ted and Leslie discuss:
    The Crucial Evolution of Physician Assistants in Neurosurgery.Navigating Patient Preferences and Emotional Challenges in Neurosurgery Care.Unveiling the Impact and Risks of Utilizing Social Media for Medical Education in Serious Specialties.

  • There is a crucial dialogue happening on patient-centered care and healthcare advocacy, and the intricate dance between policy changes and individual well-being.

    Dr. David Charles, Chief Medical Officer at Alliance for Patient Access, joins the show to detail the challenges and triumphs of patient-centered care, sharing personal anecdotes and insights into the Alliance's tireless advocacy against abusive utilization management techniques within the healthcare system. Amidst the various healthcare policy debates, Dr. Charles focuses on something that cuts across them all: the crucial role physicians play in shaping policies that prioritize individualized treatment plans.
    Join us as we discuss: The Alliance's mission to champion patient access through advocacy against prior authorization hurdles and non-medical switchingTraining clinicians to become effective advocates, showcasing successful state-level initiatives for streamlined approvals after 72 hoursThe intricate landscape of healthcare industry challenges, including mid-course changes by insurance companies, and a balanced exploration of alternative healthcare systems.

  • As we near the end of 2023 our hosts Ted Weyn and Olivia D’Angelo look back at what made this an exceptional year in the healthcare industry. They also revisit some standout interviews with guests on the cutting edge of advancements made in cancer cell treatment, how AI is a new potential upending and advancements in the field of women’s health. They also discuss the human side of the industry and the greater awareness and attention being given to physician well-being.

    Join Ted and Olivia as they discuss: Innovations That Shaped 2023- the most impactful healthcare innovations, including 3D printing for cancer treatment and advancements in women's health breakthroughs.Personal Well-being in Healthcare- the importance of personal well-being for healthcare professionals and the broader community, emphasizing mindfulness practices and social determinants of health.Looking Ahead to 2024- insights into what lies ahead, previewing upcoming episodes that promise to dive deeper into medical innovations, personal health journeys, and the ever-evolving landscape of healthcare.

  • What is the right balance between the pivotal role of data in personalizing healthcare experiences and the significance of prioritizing the human element in pharmaceutical development?

    Amy West, Head of US Digital Transformation and Innovation for Novo Nordisk, shares her recent work and perspective on leveraging technology and data to revolutionize patient care and customer engagement in the US market.

    Amy shares the experience of Novo Nordisk's internal innovation incubator, as they unravel the intricacies of digital transformation, patient experience, and the delicate balance between ethics and innovation in the pharmaceutical industry. She sheds light on how her team is using cutting-edge technology and data to not only improve customer engagement but also to understand and address the root cause pain points and social determinants of health, forging a path toward a more holistic approach to patient care.

    Ted and Amy discuss:The holistic approach to healthcare: addressing root cause pain points and social determinants of health.Navigating the ethical complexities and regulatory challenges in pharmaceutical marketing, illustrated by the oxycontin story.The transformative power of data in personalizing healthcare experiences and prioritizing the human-centric approach in pharmaceutical development.

  • Ever wonder just how much alternative medical models could revolutionize healthcare? The ability to provide better care at lower costs is a tangible reality that the industry might want to start paying more attention to.

    Healthcare expert Dr. Jack Cappitelli, Chief Medical Officer NJ Region Summit Health, discusses his experience with alternative medical models and the transformative impact of empathetic leadership during the COVID-19 era. He discusses how new models can help modernize a multitude of major issues, from cost-effective multi-specialty practices to the challenges of rapid expansion and physician burnout.

    Join us as Dr. Cappitelli and Ted discuss:The potential of alternative medical models to offer better care at lower costsStrategies for healthcare growth, including data analytics, primary care focus, and the importance of empathetic leadership during the COVID-19 pandemicNavigating healthcare delivery systems, addressing provider well-being, and the role of technology in shaping a patient-centered care approach

  • These days we certainly don’t think much about meeting with a doctor or nurse practitioner online if we don’t need to see them in-person. But if you live in a rural area the recent advancements in telemedicine and healthcare access are life-saving.

    This new unprecedented access to doctors, not just remotely but across state lines, is due to the Interstate Medical Licensure Compact (IMLC). This initiative has had a transformative impact on healthcare access, telemedicine, patient care and for those working as and with locum tenens.

    In this episode Marschall Smith, Executive Director at Interstate Medical Licensure Compact Commission (IMLCC), discusses the evolution of the IMLC role in expanding telemedicine, addressing the healthcare access gaps in rural areas, and offers insights into the ongoing efforts to get more states on board with this groundbreaking initiative.

    Join us as Ted and Marschall discuss:
    The historical background of the IMLC, its formation, and the key role it plays in simplifying the medical licensure processThe vital connection between the IMLC and the growth of telemedicine, especially in underserved areasThe challenges and opportunities on the road to achieving a nationwide program, with the potential to revolutionize healthcare accessibility and quality across the US

  • When patients receive a life-changing diagnosis, they can feel as if there is nowhere to turn for quality, timely answers to their questions and concerns. At the same time, providers are spending more of their day charting information and handling back-of-office tasks than they are spending caring for patients — leading to burnout.

    Manav Savek, CEO of Memora Health, is here to offer a solution. Memora’s ability to automate tedious back-of-office tasks allows a new sense of freedom for providers to focus on patient care and well-being. By utilizing emerging technologies, communications are streamlined, meaning providers are able to quickly address top-priority patient communication without the added noise.

    Join us as we discuss: The importance of patient-centric care for both patients and providersModernization in healthcare: cutting through the confusion and providing the best careThe revolutionizing potential of utilizing AI in healthcare

  • Cancer comes in many forms, each requiring a specific treatment approach. In addition, based on a patient’s genetics, cancer can be difficult to eliminate with concerns such as treatment ineffectiveness and negative immune responses. Another major challenge: many patients are on borrowed time, limiting the options for various treatments.

    Ishani Malhotra, Chief Executive Officer at Carcinotech Ltd. plays a role in an innovative solution. By 3D printing tumors using a single patient biopsy, the team can account for cancer cell makeup, genetics, and patient-specific immune responses in a matter of days. Shifting treatment testing from humans to these accurate tumor prints eliminates many negative effects for patients and vastly cuts effective treatment selection time.

    Join us as we discuss:Innovations in cancer treatment, research, and drug development with 3D printingReducing failure rates with rapid and precise drug testing platforms for personalized treatmentWhy growth in personalized medicine testing, clinical trials, and collaborations will require consistent, automated, and high-quality reporting

  • 70% of medical professionals wouldn’t recommend the profession to others — a glaring red flag that’s the result of a broken system where health practitioners can’t serve patients in a way they like.

    Dr. Kristin Jacob, Medical Director, Office of Physician and APP Fulfillment at Corewell Health West has dedicated her career to switching the narrative and rebuilding healthcare culture so that professionals and patients alike can embrace the full benefit of top-notch care provided by physically and mentally resilient practitioners — something only possible with a resounding culture of wellness.

    Join us as we discuss:Balancing passion and business acumen for sustainable, successful healthcareActionable steps for cultivating a culture of wellnessEmpowering healthcare professionals with an attainable holistic approach