Healthcare

Melissa Kennedy – 48 Innovate

Innovation to drive results – in 48 hours

Joining me on the Get Social Health podcast is my friend and colleague, K. Melissa Kennedy. Melissa and I worked together on the Triangle Interactive Marketing Association and Startup Weekend.  We have a lively and educational conversation about bringing an innovation mindset and experience to healthcare through 48 Innovate.

K. Melissa Kennedy parlayed many years of experience working for and building successful companies into a unique process for harnessing hidden assets inside organizations and turning them into big-idea-generating, $1-billion-revenue-producing resources. (Spoiler alert: It’s the people.) She’s an internationally acclaimed expert, happy to share the not-so-secret actions that have led to impressive outcomes for Fortune 100 corporations, start-up companies, and entrepreneurs. Melissa’s first book The Innovation Revolution: Discover the Genius Hiding in Plain Sight published in March 2017. It’s the essential guide for 21st-century leaders to deliver rapid results within the enterprise through INTRApreneurship – entrepreneurship on the inside.

Listen to our conversation or drop in at the time stamps below:

01:00  Introduction

01:38  Tell me about yourself
01:58  Why write a book?
02:30  Journey to now
04:09  Startup philosophy for a multinational
05:23  What departments had you worked with?
06:21  How is this not just another 48 hours?
48 Innovate08:52  Tracking early programs
09:23  C-Suite or sour?
11:23  Breaking down peer barriers
14:07  Cultivating creativity
16:37  How many projects?
19:09  Skin in the game
21:55  Judges
23:01  Let’s talk about healthcare
24:06  Risk required
26:16  Leading in change
28:16  CIO’s in all seriousness
30:47  Exercise your innovation
32:38  Frequency of innovation indoctrination
34:47  Blueprint to innovate
37:44  Oh right, your book!
38:41  End
39:24  Wendy Sue Swanson SMT
40:34  Closing

Contact K. Melissa Kennedy

 

Elizabeth Scala – The Nurse Within

My guest today helps nurses rediscover “the nurse within.” Elizabeth Scala, a healthcare podcaster, and the host of Your Next Shift is a one-woman media company. She’s also a nurse and the author of Nursing from Within and Stop Nurse Burnout. Elizabeth is also a frequent keynote speaker on the topic of nurse burnout. With her RN/FM co-hosts, Keith Carlson and Kevin Ross, founded the Pulse Media Network to help bring more healthcare podcasts to audiences.  Our conversation will focus on, you guessed it, nurse burnout and the stresses unique to the field.  Join us for our conversation on Get Social Health.

Listen to the podcast or drop in at the time stamps below:

00:43  Introduction
03:42  Psych nurse stress
05:39  31 flavors of nursing
06:10  About your podcast, Next Shift
08:12  Connecting with your audience
10:14  No idea how to describe this question
10:53  Leading causes of nurse burnout
13:07  Is burnout unique to service jobs?
14:07  Family dynamics of patients
15:12  Your training regime
16:11  Self-regulating burnout
17:12  Burnout into bullying, or vice versa?
19:15  Caring for caregivers
20:05  “The Nurse Within”
21:22  Why you do what you do
22:12  Have e-records helped the nursing experience?
23:52  Nursing is the mother of invention
24:24  About your podcast friends…
26:49  Pulse media network
28:39  Podcast proponent
29:30  Getting in touch
30:45  End
31:22  Social Media Tip: Ahmanielle Hall
31:55 Closing

Connect with Elizabeth

You can find Elizabeth’s website here:  elizabethscala.com

Connect the Docs – Jared Johnson

Putting it all together – Connect the Docs

My guest today is fellow podcaster and healthcare marketer Jared Johnson.  You may recognize him from some of our Blab sessions in 2016 or from his podcast, “Health IT Marketer.”  He is currently on hiatus from that to work at the Phoenix Children’s Hospital as their Marketing Technology Manager.  How about that, both ‘Marketing’ and ‘Technology’ in the same title!  On top of all that, he authored a book called Connect the Docs, where he distilled the knowledge gained from his many podcast guests.  Listen while we talk about bridging the IT and marketing gap on Get Social Health.
You can find Jared’s podcast here:  http://healthitmarketer.podbean.com/

Listen to the podcast or drop in at the time stamps below:

Jared Johnson00:51  Introduction
01:32  Switching sides
03:33  Changes in healthcare marketing

07:00  Marketing “Technology” Manager…

10:27  Imma let you finish, but about getting out the right patient info…
14:08  Amazon “Lightning Dealer of the Day”
17:13  IT and marketing, or IT Marketing?
18:32  IT / Marketing counter culture
20:01  Integrating the two
23:08  Customer service, marketing, and IT unite!
26:15  Too much content?  
27:23  You wrote a book!
34:06  Two books in one
37:22  Spread the message with multiple formats
40:21  Forging the path for others to follow
42:27  Challenge to do more in 2017
43:27  End
44:12  Social Media Tip: Audun Utengen Symplur
45:02  Janet Kennedy – The Healthcare Writers Network

Nurse Bullying Expert Renee Thompson

Are you a Nurse Bully? You might be surprised…

No one believes nurse bullying in the workplace happens until it happens to them.  Today’s guest is Renee Thompson, an expert in leadership and bullying prevention in the field of nursing.  We’ll discuss why bullying among nurses is so prevalent, why it’s part of the culture of nursing, and how to handle it both personally and on social media.  Join us, on Get Social Health.

Listen to our conversation or drop in at the time stamps below:

Nurse Bullying Expert01:03  Introduction: Renee Thompson, DNP, RN
01:44  Great Expectations
02:12  Nurse Bullying is a Thing?
04:23  Bad Bullying, Good Bedside?
06:03  It’s Every Organizations’ Problem
07:18  Bully [noun]:
10:03  Bullying and Self-Awareness
11:41  To Poke, or Not to Poke the Bear
13:41  Gender Dynamics In Nursing
15:29  Disproportional Reporting
16:09  Trickle Down Bullying
18:13  The C-Suite Life
19:54  Social Media Venting
22:33  No Posting While Punched In
25:24  We Want you to Post, But Don’t Post
27:01  Vague Won’t Cut It
29:05  So Besides Bullying…
32:33  One of Many Ways to Learn
33:34  Tips to Survive for Newbie Nurses
35:46  Up to Date All the Time
37:09  Shameless Plug
38:52  Professional Support
39:54  I’m Gonna Find Ya
40:26  Send Off
41:16  Tal Givoly Social Media Success Tip
Find Renee Thompson
RT Connections website

Twitter and the Scientific Method

One concern regarding social media that I hear from doctors, nurses, and administrators is the perceived lack of gravitas and sincerity such platforms can provide.  My guest today is Doctor Ed Mariano, professor of anesthesiology, perioperative and pain medicine at the Stanford University School of Medicine.  He is also the Associate Chief of Staff for Inpatient Surgical Services at Veterans Affairs Palo Alto Health Care System.  We’ll talk about Twitter and the scientific method, live tweeting at conferences and how best to get accurate, transparent information to patients.  I love healthcare providers that tweet, especially the ones that make the effort to encourage their colleagues to jump into social media.

Listen to the podcast or drop in at the time stamps below:

00:00 Introduction
00:50 Meet Ed Mariano, MD
02:27 Twitter making conversations happen
03:55 The Scientific Method & Twitter
05:37 Tools are necessary to manage Twitter content
08:24 Social media can be organized
10:00 “Why Doctors Should Be On Twitter”
12:35 Twitter Journal Clubs
16:22 Tweet Chats
20:22 Using Twitter to connect at a conference
21:31 Your “voice” will be heard in social media
22:55 Patient community in pain management
26:25 Spelling & social media searches
33:56 Social media and opiod epidemic
41:27 15th Annual ASRA Pain Management Conference
43:25 Free Course “Conference Success with Twitter”
44:28 Samantha Pierce “Get your leaders on social media”
44:58 I’d love to hear from you! [email protected]

More Links!

Philippines MissionEd Mariano, MD

Dr. Hatten’s My Knee Guide site  

Dr. Hatten on Twitter @MyKneeGuide 

Dr. Ankeet Udani on Twitter

Duke Medical Center Anesthesia Department Twitter 

American Society of Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine (ASRA)

 

Virtual Reality for Healthcare Education – INVIVO

Virtual Reality for Healthcare Education

Digital health has gone beyond simple smartphone apps into virtual reality for healthcare education. A leader in the world of augmented and virtual reality for healthcare, Andrea Bielecki, President of INVIVO Communications joins me for a discussion of this exciting technology. INVIVO is a digital healthcare agency pioneering the integration of science, art, and technology into communication that changes the way people learn about medical science.

Listen to our conversation or drop in at the conversation points below:

00:00 Introduction
Google Cardboard00:39 Meet Andrea Bielecki
01:10 INVIVO Communications
02:06 Medical Animation
02:50 Skills for medical animation
03:45 Biologist or programmer?
05:04 Medical Illustration and Animation
06:44 C-Suite & Virtual Reality acceptance
08:12 Choose your own adventure: “Blood Stream Explorer
09:38 Occulus Rift, HTC Vive
11:00 “The Enlightened League of Bone Builders and Osseous Enigma
12:15 What VR applications are created for Pharma?
Steampunk13:25 Case study: Medtronic Oculus Rift project
14:55 VR opens doors to physician’s offices
17:10 VR demo of product gets great response
18:10 Time and expense to create?
19:25 How complicated are the projects?
20:51 Patient experience VR games
23:26 Business is booming
24:05 What is augmented reality and virtual reality?
26:06 What are the most frequent misconceptions about VR and AR?
27:25 How is the learning “better” on VR?
28:25 Types of learning plus “Smell-o-Vision”!
29:05 How to find INVIVO Communications
30:39 Social Media Tip: Ed Bennett – Post your Physician Ratings and Reviews
31:28 Get a website today! Get Social Health Academy & The Social Nurse launch a Website Design Service!

Find Andrea Bielecki

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