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To Care is Human

74 Episodes

33 minutes | Dec 19, 2022
The importance of culture in healthcare
With over two decades of experience in healthcare, Dr. Karana Pierre has had the opportunity to care for patients from a variety of cultures. Listen as she shares the importance of cultural humility, and how acknowledging and understanding a patient's cultural background is key to a successful treatment plan and patient relationship.
33 minutes | Nov 28, 2022
Forgive yourself for being human - A story of bipolar disorder
Trisha Choi, MA, CPXP, was diagnosed with bipolar disorder at 19 and, as a result, endured many hospital stays. After a negative experience with a nurse during one particular stay, she decided to pivot her career to healthcare. Listen as she discusses her healthcare experience with a mental health diagnosis and the importance of being able to ask for - and accept - help.
27 minutes | Aug 26, 2022
"I know what's on the other side of my read"
Dr. Jennifer Kemp changed the way she practiced medicine as a radiologist after her husband's cancer diagnosis. Listen as she talks about the lived experience of a family member going through treatment and the anxiety of waiting on radiology reports. This perspective inspired a journey to redefine the relationship between patients and their radiologists; both through direct communication and technology.
32 minutes | Aug 8, 2022
"My lungs on the x-ray looked like ground up glass": A COVID Recovery Story
Bob Pollard was a healthy 62-year-old when he was diagnosed with COVID-19, in the hospital and unable to breathe with a high likelihood of not making it through the night. Ultimately, he spent 17 days on a ventilator and a combined three months in the hospital and a rehab facility. Bob's tough journey back to health propelled a complete change of career. Listen as he shares how he went from COVID-19 patient to Patient Experience Professional.
21 minutes | Jul 22, 2022
Zero to Hero: How to build a healthcare app that attracts users
While healthcare executives and patients want more digital options, many healthcare app developers struggle to provide a platform that attracts users and increases engagement. Joshua Titus, CEO at Gozio Health, discusses why this challenge exists and provides insight into how to ensure mobile platforms can succeed.
22 minutes | Jul 8, 2022
A Conversation with Jennifer Purdy, Executive Director, Patient Experience at the Veteran's Experience Office
Jennifer Purdy, Executive Director of Patient Experience at the Veteran's Experience Office shares the importance of remaining aligned with and staying true to the mission of serving those who have served. She emphasizes the importance of understanding who the human being is behind the veteran and ensuring that staff feel empowered to find ways to meaningfully connect to improve the overall collective experience for veterans.
27 minutes | May 23, 2022
A Conversation with Dennis Pullin, President and CEO of Virtua Health
Dennis W. Pullin, president and CEO of Virtua Health, shares how his organization orients to the consumer while continuing to tackle the waves of the pandemic. He shares the importance of listening, observing and gathering facts to make sound decisions as a leader that creates the opportunity to provide an elevated experience for his staff, the patients and the community they serve.
22 minutes | Apr 25, 2022
Easy to Give, Hard to Receive
Risa Hanau, LCSW, is an expert in caring for those at end-of-life. She also is a natural "giver" who is quick to support a loved one in need. Facing her own rare disease diagnosis and the physical challenges that come with Ehlers-Danlos, however, required she take a new journey of asking for help. Join us for this compelling and raw story of Risa's journey to accepting support while coping with a rare disease.
28 minutes | Feb 21, 2022
A Conversation with Alina Moran, President at Dignity Health – California Hospital Medical Center (CHMC)
Alina Moran shares her story of growing up in a family that had little access to healthcare resources and how that propelled her path to leadership in a career focused on advoating for healthcare equity and the healing power of human kindness. She also shares her experience running a hospital during the COVID-19 pandemic and addressing the needs of her staff and the patients they serve.
33 minutes | Feb 7, 2022
"Brain Fog" and Overwhelm: A Long-COVID Story
Mary Smith was diagnosed with COVID-19 early on in the pandemic. Since then, she has grappled with Long-COVID. In this podcast you will learn more about how Long-COVID impacts a person's day to day life.
20 minutes | Jan 3, 2022
Special Needs Child Changed My Life
Jeff Cousins and his wife were excited to find out they were pregnant with their first child. 23 weeks and five days into the pregnancy, they learned there were issues with their son's development and this began a whole new chapter in their lives. Learn more as Jeff unpacks his Tiny Story": Special Needs Child Changed My Life."
28 minutes | Dec 20, 2021
2021 Year in Review Reflections
In this Special Edition of the To Care is Human podcast series, podcast hosts, Jason Wolf and Tiffany Christensen have a conversation looking back on 2021, another challenging year for healthcare. Listen as they share their reflections of hurting, healing, hope and the human experience in healthcare. 
19 minutes | Nov 15, 2021
The Critical Integration of Patient Experience and Employee Experience
Brett Brende, Vice President of Customer Engagement for Healthcare at SMG, shares how having employees who are engaged, excited and happy in their work roles has a direct impact on overall patient experience.
15 minutes | Nov 4, 2021
Born unhealthy, died, revived by medicine and music, now alive.
Glenda Sirota lives in Chicago, is 80 years old and says she is "living her best life" after a series of extreme medical events that placed her in a coma for 28 days. When she woke up, her body needed a lot of care but her mind and spirit were strong. She also woke up with a very unusual gift. Learn more about Glenda's story in this podcast where she unpacks her Tiny Story, "Born unhealthy, died, revived by medicine and music, now alive."
18 minutes | Oct 18, 2021
A Digital-first Strategy to Engaged Patients and Improved Outcomes
Jeff Fallon, chairman and CEO at eVideon Healthcare, reflects on the role technology can play in meeting patient expectations for engagement and information while giving healthcare teams greater efficiency and enabling hospitals to improve satisfaction and reduce readmissions.
21 minutes | Sep 27, 2021
Hacking healthcare is the only way out
Dr. Grace Cordovano is a board certified patient advocate with a wealth of experience navigating the US healthcare system on behalf of herself, family and clients. In this podcast, Dr. Cordovano helps us understand what she means by "hacking healthcare" in order to move from "patient-centered care" to "life-focused care."   
22 minutes | Sep 13, 2021
Microsoft's Commitment to Address Health Equity and Disparities
Microsoft is impacting the world  by empowering people and organizations through software and  the power of data. Antoinette Thomas, US Chief Executive Officer and Industry Executive for US Health and Life Sciences at Microsoft, shares why a focus on equity is so important to their organization and what they are doing to make meaningful contributions during the pandemic and beyond.
32 minutes | Aug 16, 2021
A Conversation with Dr. Julia Iyasere, Executive Director for the Dalio Center for Health Justice at New York-Presbyterian
As healthcare continues to focus on dismantling systemic racism, the move from ideas to action must be intentional and strategic. Thought leaders like Dr. Julia Iyasere provide a model and support for change agents across the globe. Join this compelling conversation and learn more about how the landscape of healthcare is changing and what can be done next to create health equity.
16 minutes | Jul 26, 2021
View from the front lines. Stepping it up for the greater good.
Dr. Jim Castellone is the Chief Medical Officer for Eastern Connecticut Health Network and an ER physician who has been on the front lines of COVID-19 since beginning of the pandemic and in one of the United States' most heavy hit regions. Listen as he shares his perspective as a doctor who works to care for his COVID-19 patients and as a father and husband working to protect his family from the virus.
21 minutes | Jun 21, 2021
Grief found my voice and improved my purpose.
When Tanya Lord's son, Noah, was born she was a pathologically shy mom who had found her purpose in motherhood. After Noah died from medical error, Tanya was adrift in a sea of grief. Tanya shares how "grief found my voice and improved my purpose." You won't want to miss this story about a mother's love and how her grief drove her to make change in the world. 
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