Episode 135: Rehumanizing Nursing Work & Care Using Ambient Voice Technology
Dr. Brian Weirich shares insights on generative AI, real-time data collection, and emerging innovations like real-time location systems (RTLS) and smart rooms.
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Dr. Brian Weirich shares insights on generative AI, real-time data collection, and emerging innovations like real-time location systems (RTLS) and smart rooms.
Dr. Josh Wymer shares his vision in transforming legacy systems to empower nurses and modernize healthcare, while advocating for more collaborative leadership.
Dr. McDonnell shares her career journey, highlighting her experience in transforming nursing leadership and supporting second and third career nurses.
Dr. Brad Jordan shares his people-first leadership philosophy, emphasizing the importance of transparency, honesty, and being present with the team.
Dr. Jennifer Shull shares strategies for engaging frontline nurses, creating a supportive work environment, and challenging traditional paradigms in healthcare.
Dr. Darius Love shares his visionary approach to healthcare delivery, highlighting how virtual care models serve as an extension of in-person teams.
Patches Seeley shares the impact of professional transitions on nurse leaders and insights on the evolving role of technology.
Dr. Amy Wilson shares her insights on workforce redesign and the strategic integration of technology to enhance nurse autonomy and reduce administrative burden.
Dr. April Tinsley talks about the critical role of nurse leaders in empowering nurses to work at the top of their licenses, offering valuable perspectives.
Dr. Janice Walker offers practical steps for involving nurses in processes that impact patient safety, workforce engagement, and nursing quality.
Joe Squire shares how he uses data analytics to improve healthcare outcomes, including significantly reducing cardiac surgery mortality rates.
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Johnna Smith shares her strategies for engaging & developing the nursing workforce through creative & inclusive idea generation & multidisciplinary teamwork.
Former VP of enterprise patient safety at CVS Health, Anne Louise Puopolo, shares insights into medical malpractice and the importance of peer support programs.
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2 nurse informaticists from Mercy Health explain the importance of strategic workforce planning & technological innovation in transforming health care delivery.
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Dr. Michael P. Carey, Jr. shares insights on overcoming ethical challenges & the role of education in preparing nurses for an AI-enhanced healthcare workplace.
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Dr. Rose Sherman joins to discuss the nursing shortage, alternative mindsets for nursing leaders, & team-based care, which is the focus of her recent book.
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Rudy Jackson, Vice President & CNO of UW Health, joins to discuss the challenge of providing flexibility to nursing staff while also meeting patients' needs.
Aries Limbaga, CEO of Rancho Amigos National Rehabilitation Center, joins to discuss his career journey & the importance of flexibility in nursing. Listen now!
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Rex Lomboy joins to discuss the Integrated Resource Center's mission to put people in the right place at the right time, easing the way for nursing leaders.
Gladys Campbell joins to discuss the nurse workforce, how to get to the root of workforce-related issues & how nurses can increase flexibility & specialization.
Brie Sandow, the COO & CNO for St. Luke's Health Meridian Medical Center, discusses the need to focus on data & experts to best determine scheduling & staffing.
Dani Bowie, the new host of The Handoff, speaks to Daniel Hudson about Jefferson Health's SEAL team, a group of nurses who work across the clinical enterprise.
Bonnie Clipper, nurse futurist and thought leader, shares her thoughts on what the contemporary nurse leader looks like.
Director of Patient Care Services for Lehigh Valley Hospital-Hecktown Oaks, Nichole Persing, shares how training for an Ironman helped during early COVID.
Healthcare and leadership consultant Joni Watson shares the inspiration and process behind her approach to transformational nurse leadership.
Defense Health Chief Health Information Officer Josh Wymer does a deep dive into the eight essential nurse leader competencies.
Healthcare consultant Judy Kunisch gives us a deep dive on value-based payments and how they intersect with nursing.
Leading healthcare recruiter Krista Whiting shares her thoughts on the current hiring market. and what both sides need to do to succeed.
ICU nurse and entrepreneur Mel Cortez shares her vision for creating a safer, more secure workplace for nurses and other healthcare workers.
Regional Director for Operations and Nursing Professional Practice at KP Hawaii Rayne Soriano chats with Dr. Nurse Dan about his career.
Trusted Health Vice President of Clinical Strategy & Transformation Dani Bowie shares the results of Trusted’s third annual survey on nurse mental health.
Insights from NYC Health + Hospitals Senior Vice President and Chief Nurse Executive Natalie Cineas. Listen to the podcast episode now!
Casey Green, aka “Critical Care Casey,” shares insights from the frontlines and how she feels about stepping into the nurse manager role for the first time.
Author, podcast host, health advocate and regular CNBC contributor Nurse Alice talks about patient safety and the portrayal of nurses in the media.
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UCLA CNE & Assistant Dean for the School of Nursing Karen Grimley shares leadership lessons & how you can maintain best practices around shared governance.
Nurse futurist and thought leader Bonnie Clipper chats with Dr. Nurse Dan about the challenges – and opportunities – facing the profession.
Kathy Malloch shares how and why she decided to cobble together a career that spans from the bedside to academia, a state board of nursing, consulting and more.
Nurse informaticist and innovation expert, Rich Kenny, talks about why data is so important to the nursing field. Listen to this episode of The Handoff podcast!
University of Calgary Faculty of Nursing Dean & Professor Sandra Davidson shares her take on the changing face of nurse leadership.
The director of Johns Hopkins Intrastaff talks about overseeing the health system’s fully licensed staffing agency and VMS.
Hawaii State Center for Nursing Director Laura Reichhardt talks about the challenges of nursing in Hawaii and how that impacted the state’s COVID response plan.
Penn State University Associate Dean for Equity & Inclusion, Dr. Sheldon D. Fields talks about his personal mission to diversify nursing on The Handoff Podcast.
Healthcare economist and workforce expert Dr. Peter Buerhaus talks about the potential long-term impacts of COVID-19 on the nursing profession.
Bon Secours Vice President of Nursing Workforce Development Dani Bowie shares insights from her work to cut down the time nurse managers spend staffing.
George Washington University Professor of Health Policy, Dr. Patricia Pittman, shares insights from The Moral Injury Project.
Patient safety expert Nan Henderson talks about best practices for reducing harm events and making handoffs safer.
Paul Coyne shares his remarkable story of how a stroke at 26 inspired him to pursue a career in nursing.
Oregon Center for Nursing Executive Director Jana Bitton shares her thoughts on the challenges and opportunities ahead for the nursing workforce.
Professional development specialist and self-described “nurse agitator” Tiffany Gibson talks to Dan about empowering culturally competent nurse leaders.
Dr. Lucy Leclerc and Dr. Kay Kennedy share their vision for human-centered nurse leadership.
Geoffrey Roche of Dignity Health Global Education shares insights from the intersection of healthcare, leadership and academia.
Institute of Emergency Nursing Research Director Lisa Wolf sheds light on the role that organizational violence plays within workplace violence in nursing.
Two frontline nurses join Dr. Nurse Dan for a candid discussion about the legacy of the pandemic on nurses’ mental health and feelings about the profession.
The Ohio State University Dean of the College of Nursing & Chief Wellness Officer Bernadette Melnyk talks about the mental health crisis plaguing our nurses.
Dr. Kathy Scott and Bridget Sarikas are the co-authors of a new book that proposes a novel approach to leadership centered on science, experimentation & humor.
Children’s author, housecall expert and nationally recognized nurse practitioner Dr. Scharmaine Lawson talks about advanced practice nursing and more.
Mercy’s Senior Vice President & System Chief Nursing Officer Betty Jo Rocchio talks about how the pandemic has changed her approach to staffing.
UCSF professor and healthcare workforce researcher Dr. Joanne Spetz talks about the trends she’s seeing across the profession.
Johns Hopkins Professor of Nursing & Clinical Ethics Dr. Cynda Rushton discusses how nurses can manage moral suffering, maintain their integrity & resilience.
In response to a restricted visitation policy, Duke University nurses Mollie Kettle & Kelly Kester made a program to empower virtual visitation in record time.
ND Nurses Association President Tessa Johnson shares her reaction to a controversial decision from the governor asking COVID-19 positive nurses to keep working.
Microsoft’s Molly McCarthy shares her perspective on how nurses can get involved in digital initiatives like virtual care.
Our conversation with Black and LGBTQ+ advocate Dr. James Q. Simmons, NP about the lessons from COVID-19.
ANA President Dr. Ernest Grant talks vaccine, mental health & addressing racism within nursing - a project he hopes will be his legacy within the organization.
UNC Chapel Hill Nursing Professor and diversity advocate Dr. Rumay Alexander shares how we can make nursing and nursing school more diverse and inclusive.
Author and organizational trauma expert Dr. Diana Hendel shares advice for nurses and nurse leaders on how to cope with the wounds inflicted by COVID-19.
HIMSS Director of Clinical Informatics Tammy Kwiatkoski sheds light on the growing field of informatics and tips for working with colleagues in this role.
Clinical education expert Lawrence Sherman shares his thoughts on how we train the doctors and nurses of the future.
Nursing educator Jannah Amiel believes our thinking about nurse leadership is outdated and should start at the bedside.
Andrea Dalzell, aka The Seated Nurse, shares what the healthcare industry needs to know about working with colleagues who are disabled.
Workplace bullying expert Renee Thompson shares advice for nurse leaders looking to eradicate bad behavior amongst their staff.
Pediatric nurse practitioner Ashley Sayles shares advice for nurse leaders who want to create a more equitable and inclusive workplace.
Executive coach Sean Olson believes that being a nurse leader is about people, not processes. In this episode he shares tips for staying connected to your team.
Nursing rising star and inaugural recipient of J&J’s Nurse Innovation Fellowship Charlene Platon shares her perspectives on leadership and innovation.
In our first-ever live episode of The Handoff, Dr. Nurse Dan and Kaiser Permanente CNE Courtnay Caufield talk about all things mental wellness.
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Simulation expert KT Waxman shares an inside look at how simulation in nursing has taken on new urgency in light of COVID-19.
Deborah Stilgenbauer is a rare bedside nurse who now works in finance. She joins us to share useful tips for nurse leaders who want to sharpen their know-how.
Marion Leary, Director Of Innovation at the University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing, shares tips for bringing more innovation to the field of nursing.
Cyril Philip of Providence Ventures shares the technologies and companies that get him most excited, as well as advice for aspiring nurse-entrepreneurs.
Workforce optimization expert Therese Fitzpatrick talks about how to tackle the problem of staffing using data science.
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Megan Brunson of the American Association of Critical Care Nurses shares insights from the frontlines of the fight against COVID-19.
The president and vice president of the California Nursing Students’ Association share how COVID-19 has upended nursing school.
Nurses use more products than any other group of clinicians, which is why UMass Amherst Professor Karen Giuliano says they should be building more of them.
ANA California Executive Director Marketa Housekova believes nurses have immense political power and she wants them to use it.
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Nurse Economist and the host of Johnson & Johnson’s See You Now podcast Shawna Butler explains why thinking locally is important when it comes to health equity.
Duke University School of Nursing Dean Marion Broome shares advice on being a nurse leader during a once-in-a-generation public health crisis.
Career coach Beth A. Brooks shares advice for nurses thinking about making their next professional move.
The design experts behind Kaiser Permanente's Innovation Lab share their perspective on why nurses make great innovators and change agents.
Two nurse entrepreneurs share their journey and how they were inspired by a common hospital workaround to start a business.
Foresight and futures thinking expert Dan Pesut shares best practices for fostering creativity in your staff and activating nurses to think about the future.
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Ardy Arianpour of Seqster shares his mission to empower people to improve their health by collecting, owning and sharing their data.
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When it comes to burnout, how do we put the emphasis on systems rather than individuals? Mike Ackerman of The Ohio State University shares his thoughts.
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