Your Career In Healthcare

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Second only to your patients, your career in healthcare is of utmost importance to all healthcare professionals.  Your Career in Healthcare is a series of informative programs that will help you make the most of your career from a business and employment perspective. The series will provide you with the information and perspective you need to make the most of your career and practice choices.

Episodes

  • Traditional Vs. Digital Marketing: Which is Better for Recruiting New Physicians?

    01/06/2018

    Host: Randall Wong, MD Host: Russell Faust, MD Using a recent case study based on the Geisinger Medical Center, Drs. Russ Faust and Randy Wong explore whether you should skip traditional marketing methods like direct mail and instead connect with job seekers via social media.

  • Creating Catchy Content: The Key to Staying Relevant in a Digital Age

    01/06/2018

    Host: Randall Wong, MD Host: Russell Faust, MD It’s a fine line between creating content that’s relevant and content that’s spammy. To help you find that balance, Drs. Russ Faust and Randy Wong share the secret to creating valuable content that’s read, remembered, and most importantly, shared.

  • Increase Engagement through Transparency in Your Practice

    01/06/2018

    Host: Randall Wong, MD Host: Russell Faust, MD Transparency is a funny word in medicine. We don't use it often, but it’s how you begin the process of connecting with your patients. And to help you make that connection, Drs. Russ Faust and Randy Wong share the two types of transparency that will enable you to engage your current patients and develop new ones.

  • Digital Frontiers: USF Health's Health Informatics and Healthcare Analytics Programs

    23/04/2018

    Host: Tim Rush Guest: Robert J. Deschenes, Ph.D. Guest: Athanasios Tsalatsanis, Ph.D. The career fields of health informatics and healthcare analytics continue to experience significant growth, a pattern expected to continue for at least the next decade. What’s driving this need for more health informaticists and analysts? Dr. Robert Deschenes and Dr. Athanasios Tsalatsanis, nationally renowned experts and educators in health informatics from USF Health’s Morsani College of Medicine at the University of South Florida, join host Tim Rush to talk about the latest innovations from the field and their novel programs advancing this cause. Dr. Deschenes' research combines computational biology, bioinformatics and genetics in an interdisciplinary effort to understand cancer and neurological disorders. He oversees the graduate and postdoctoral programs of USF Health’s Morsani College of Medicine at the University of South Florida. Dr. Tsalatsanis is an active researcher and professor in USF Health’s Morsani

  • Evolving Roles for Physician Assistants: AAPA's Optimal Team Practice Guidelines

    30/10/2017

    Host: Tim Rush Guest: Gail Curtis In May 2017, the American Academy of Physician Assistants (AAPA) House of Delegates approved a new policy, referred to as the Optimal Team Practice Guidelines. These guidelines were intended to expand access to care and better fit the PA profession to the current healthcare marketplace. What does this policy mean for the physician assistant field in terms of patient care, how will they collaborate with physicians, and what new career opportunities will emerge moving forward? Host Tim Rush talks with Gail Curtis, President and Chair of the AAPA Board of Directors, about ways in which these PA practice guidelines will change the physician assistant profession.

  • Improving Patient Care Through Health & Nursing Informatics

    23/07/2017

    Host: Tim Rush Guest: Teresa MacGregor PhD, ARNP Guest: Roberta Christopher, EdD, MSN, ARNP, NE-BC, CHTS-CP Federal regulations requiring the implementation of electronic health records (EHRs) spurred the need for the healthcare industry to assess processes and employee skill sets relative to maintaining proper electronic records and improving patient care and safety outcomes. As a healthcare professional, it's likely that your job is affected every day by tasks or information related to health informatics. Because of the breadth of the health informatics industry and the depth of its impact on medical facilities throughout the country, we have interviewed some of the industry’s thought leaders on the practice of health informatics and nursing informatics. Dr. Christopher is an ANCC board certified nurse executive, and is board certified as a healthcare technology specialist clinician/practitioner consultant (CHTS-CP) through the American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA). She is also

  • Road Warrior Physician: A How-To Guide for Locum Tenens

    07/06/2017

    Host: Tim Rush Guest: Noel Lumpkin, MD Most doctors have heard of locum tenens, but very few actually know how it works. Dr. Noel Lumpkin, author of the book Road Warrior Physician, wants to change this awareness issue for physicians. Together with our host, Tim Rush, she will discuss the necessary steps, benefits, and career landscape for this decision, both for doctors and hospital systems.

  • A Sailor's Life for Me: One Doctor's Quest to Live and Practice from a 40-Foot Sailboat

    22/05/2017

    Host: Tim Rush Guest: Robin Mcalister Mangione, MD Host Tim Rush chats with Dr. Robin Mangione, a locum tenens physician with Weatherby Healthcare whose life on a sailboat allows her to take urgent care assignments wherever the sea takes her.

  • Off Call: A Locum Tenens Doc's Career Pursuits In and Outside of Medicine

    23/01/2017

    Host: Tim Rush Guest: Walter Boutwell Host Tim Rush chats with Dr. Walter Boutwell, a neonatologist from Montgomery, Alabama about his experience as a locum tenens doctor for the last 17 years, affording him the unique flexibility to participate in several medical missions and write works of speculative fiction.

  • Northern Exposure: Practicing Medicine in Alaska

    16/01/2017

    Host: Tim Rush Guest: Roxanne Richards, MD Many people dream of packing up their bags and moving to the Alaskan wilderness, but practicing medicine in Alaska comes with unique challenges. Host Tim Rush talks with Dr. Roxanne Richards, a Family Medicine Physician at Norton Sound Regional Health Outpatient Clinic in Nome, Alaska about her experience working as a Locum Tenens doctor in Alaska.

  • Introducing Telepsychiatry: How Technology is Revolutionizing Mental Health Services

    09/01/2017

    Host: Tim Rush Guest: Fred Moss, MD In today’s fast paced world, it can be hard for people to find time in their busy schedules for even the most accessible mainstays of psychological treatment, such as talking to a therapist. Dr. Fred Moss, a Board Certified Psychiatrist and practitioner in the emerging telepsychiatry field, is helping usher in a new response to this problem by utilizing virtual psychiatric services. Is this approach as effective as the in-person visit?

  • From Residency to Locum Tenens: A Young Physician's Unique Career Path

    07/09/2016

    Host: Tim Rush There is an expectation among many doctors finishing residency to seek and sign long term work contracts with hospitals and private practices. But for some, this particular career trajectory can feel limited and even restrictive to achieving work/life balance. Dr. Johnny Shen, a family practice physician trained in Houston, TX, investigated whether there could be another way. His discovery of locum tenens, normally considered "side work" within parts of the medical community, set him on a unique and fulfilling career path that has both defied expectations and changed the way others think of the practice. Dr. Shen joins host Tim Rush to discuss perspectives on locum tenens as a distinct career path for young physicians

  • The Doctor Will (Virtually) See You Now: Telemedicine's Rise in Health Care

    29/08/2016

    Host: Tim Rush Guest: Asif Ali, MD Most doctors have heard about telemedicine, also called telehealth and e-medicine, but few have actually seen or utilized it in practice. As technologies enabling virtual patient visits and consultations continue to improve and gain more traction by clinicians, how will American healthcare systems change? Joining host Tim Rush to discuss the current and future impacts of telemedicine in health care is Dr. Asif Ali, Clinical Assistant Professor of Cardiology at the University of Texas Health Science Center. Dr. Ali lectures nationwide on the evolving applications of telemedicine in modern practice.

  • The State of Veterans Affairs with Dr. David Shulkin, VA Under Secretary of Health

    28/03/2016

    Host: Tim Rush The Veterans Health Administration operates one of the largest healthcare systems in the world, and provides training for a majority of American clinicians across all levels of practice. Joining host Tim Rush to discuss the state of the VA is Dr. David Shulkin, Under Secretary of Health for the United States Department Veteran Affairs. As the Chief Executive of the Veterans Health Administration, Dr. Shulkin leads the nation’s largest integrated health care system with over 1,700 sites of care, serving 8.76 million Veterans each year. Prior to being nominated by President Obama and being confirmed by the United States Senate as Under Secretary of Health, Dr. Shulkin served in numerous chief executive roles including serving as President at Morristown Medical Center, Goryeb Children’s Hospital, and Atlantic Rehabilitation Institute, and the Atlantic Health System Accountable Care Organization. Dr. Shulkin also previously served as President and CEO of Beth Israel Medical Center in New York

  • Pay Yourself First: A Financial Guide for Doctors Entering Practice

    20/04/2015

    Host: Tim Rush A physician can attain a great amount of wealth over his/her career. But the first few years of practice are crucial in determining a doctor’s financial future. Host Tim Rush welcomes author of PAY YOURSELF FIRST: A Financial Guide for Doctors Entering Practice, James “Jim” Hemphill. Mr. Hemphill is Chief Investment Strategist and Managing Director of TGS Financial Advisors.

  • Staying Active After Retirement: Advice for the Seasoned Clinician

    23/03/2015

    Host: Tim Rush Have you retired, but miss the lifestyle and purposeful pursuits of your clinical practice? Moreover, do you feel like you still have more to give, both within and outside your profession? Joining Tim Rush to address these and other questions is retired pediatrician Dr. Joseph Skoloff, who practiced medicine for over 40 years and maintains a strong presence in the field to this day.

  • Pay Inequalities for Women in Medicine: Why Earn Less for Doing the Same Job?

    16/03/2015

    Host: Tim Rush On average, women in medicine earn 12 to 15 thousand dollars less per year than male counterparts. Many explanations have been suggested throughout the years, from tangible factors such as maternity leave and associated preferential part time work options, to intangible factors such as "fewer negotiation skills" and "less competitiveness." Regardless of how grounded or far-fetched these explanations may be, the fact remains that a significant pay gap continues to exist in today's workforce. Why is this still the case, and what can be done about it? Addressing these and other questions is Abi Rimmer, reporter and Deputy Editor for the Careers section of the British Medical Journal. Ms. Rimmer wrote a recent article in the BMJ titled "Why do female doctors earn less money for doing the same job?"

  • Using Comedy to Save Health Care Careers: Laura Hayden's Journey

    17/06/2014

    Host: Tim Rush Host Tim Rush welcomes Dr. Laura Hayden, practicing physical therapist, touring comedian, and speaker. Laura's personal journey and research on the healing aspect of laughter led her to pursue her PhD in Physical Therapy from Boston University. The emphasis of her PhD was burnout and therapeutic laugher, examining ways to stay sane and positive when dealing with the stresses of clinical practice. In her ongoing work, she has found that laughter - as cliché as it may sound - truly is the best medicine for patients, their loved ones, and the medical professionals working the front lines.

  • Why I Left Medicine: A Young Doctor's Views on Burnout and Non-Clinical Transitions

    16/06/2014

    Host: Tim Rush Host Tim Rush welcomes Diane Shannon, MD, MPH, to discuss her decision to leave medicine and her perspectives on modern practice challenges such as the often times silent epidemic of burnout. She has grown to help other physicians practice medicine in a way that is positively affirming both for themselves and by extension the patients they are privileged to serve. Dr. Shannon is a freelance writer who focuses on performance improvement in health care. She lives in Boston, MA.

  • The Entrepreneurial MD: Fostering Acts of Radical Creativity in Medicine

    07/06/2014

    Host: Tim Rush In this edition of Your Career in Healthcare, host Tim Rush welcomes Philippa Kennealy, MD. Dr. Kennealy is President of The Entrepreneurial MD and works with physicians who are striving to become entrepreneurs and build their own successful businesses or thriving practices. She discusses how she assists in providing support, education and resources that are specifically attuned to their business goals. Download and listen today!

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