WARNING: This episode contains discussions on sensitive mental health topics that include depression, anxiety, and suicide among youth. Children aged 2-5 have the same rate of impairing mental health disorders as older child…
Clinical research has been around for over 300 years. Todd Nicklas explains why it still isn’t perfect but still offers benefits for patients and healthcare providers to Jim Cagliostro.
Around 100,000 nurses left the profession during Covid-19. Ryan Lee, CEO and co-founder of HireMe Healthcare, explains his passion for exploring and resolving giant problems at a deeper level, with Jim Cagliostro.
Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death in the US. Clifford Thornton explores the impact of technology on medical devices, cardiography and treatment, with Jim Cagliostro.
Gratitude is the foundation of a happy working environment in all sectors, including healthcare. Scott Colby explains how the power of gratitude can transform our professional lives, with Jim Cagliostro.
An estimated 48 million Americans provide care for someone over the age of 18. Caregiver Melissa Fisher shares her personal experience with Jim Cagliostro and asks, how can we do better?
Medication non-adherence leads to preventable hospitalizations and costs US healthcare $500 billion each year. Bruce Berger explains how motivational interviewing can help, with Jim Cagliostro.
Why do healthcare providers struggle to develop meaningful connections with patients? Lonnie Hirsch explores the key barriers to building relationships with Jim Cagliostro.
As nursing shortages continue, occupational risks for healthcare workers are on the rise. Janelle Barowski discusses effective strategies to combat this growing issue with Jim Cagliostro.
Post-pandemic burnout is affecting healthcare workers at every level. Certified Counselor Jahmaal Marshall shares his insights for effective self-care with Jim Cagliostro.
The healthcare demographic is changing as younger generations move into the workforce. Ryan Dos Reis shares his advice on leading and motivating employees with Jim Cagliostro.
The ongoing staffing shortage is one of the biggest challenges facing the healthcare sector. Meri Halilovich and Henry Lang share their strategies for creating an effective hiring process with Jim Cagliostro.
As healthcare continues to move through a challenging transition, Ronnie Kinsey explains to Jim Cagliostro how he works with healthcare leaders to surpass their greatest goals and resolve leadership gaps.
Healthcare marketing has seen a shift from ‘’patient’’ to ‘’consumer’’ in recent years. Doug Pohl explains to Jim Cagliostro how a focus on heart and emotions can help to reconnect hospitals with their patients.
Lauren Pasquale Bartlett is the first Chief Marketing Officer at Ingenovis Health, healthcare workforce solutions providers. Here, she shares how hospitals can benefit from a clear purpose, and how to achieve it.
Growing numbers of nurses are struggling with the demands of their profession. Jenny Finnell explains the benefits of mentorship and the expanding mission of Nurses Teach Nurses to Jim Cagliostro.
High levels of government funding means that the value of healthcare fraud runs into billions of dollars annually. Attorney Jonathan Tycko discusses his role in representing whistleblowers, with Jim Cagliostro.
US healthcare costs are the highest in the world, yet health outcomes lag behind other countries. Preston Alexander shares his mission to prioritize patient care and clinicians over profit.
Giving nurses a voice in healthcare is the mission of Rebecca Love, Chief Clinical Officer at IntelyCare & President of SONSIEL. Here she explains why to Jim Cagliostro, and how a hackathon changed her life.
Every year, nearly 800,000 people in the United States have a stroke. Listen in to a Stroke Coordinator on how his role helps to save lives, transform patient care, and reduce costs.