Audio/Podcasts
In the latest podcast in AHA鈥檚 Advancing Health podcast series on leading initiatives to transform care and advance equity, NorthShore University HealthSystem credits its success improving clinical outcomes and equity to its 鈥淟ook, listen and learn鈥 approach, which earned the Illinois-based health鈥
In this first podcast in a new AHA Advancing Health series, #JustLead, Shana Dacon-Pereira, senior director for the office of diversity and inclusion at Mount Sinai Health System in New York, shares how her organization works to advance equity of care and spread lessons learned, an initiative that鈥
In this episode 鈥 part four of AHA鈥檚 five-part series on opioid stewardship 鈥 Marie Cleary-Fishman, AHA鈥檚 vice president of clinical quality, is joined once again by Holly Geyer, M.D., hospital internal medicine practitioner subspecialized in addiction medicine at Mayo Clinic. The discussion:鈥
Chethan Sathya, M.D., a pediatric trauma surgeon and director of Northwell Health's Center for Gun Violence Research, talks with Laura Castellanos, associate director of AHA鈥檚 Hospitals Against Violence initiative, about the cost of gun violence to hospitals and health systems as they treat a鈥
AHA's John Supplitt and Aisha Syeda joined the Rural Health Information Hub鈥檚 Exploring Rural Health podcast to discuss rural health care challenges and solutions.
Leon Caldwell, AHA senior director of health equity strategies and innovation, talks with James Min, M.D., CEO and co-founder of Cleerly, and Richard Chazal, M.D., senior cardiologist and medical director at Lee Health System鈥檚 Heart & Vascular Institute, about their transformative approach to鈥
As the COVID-19 vaccine continues rolling out to pediatric populations, historically marginalized communities may have questions about the safety of the vaccine.
In AHA鈥檚 newest Advancing Health podcast, recorded for International Women鈥檚 Day and Women鈥檚 History Month, Priya Bathija, AHA鈥檚 vice president of strategic initiatives, talks to journalist and author Anushay Hossain about the health care experience of women, particularly women of color.
In Part 2 of AHA鈥檚 special podcast series featuring guests from the organization鈥檚 most-downloaded podcasts, Elisa Arespacochaga, AHA鈥檚 vice president of clinical affairs and workforce, talks with Brooke Buckley, chief medical officer of Henry Ford Wyandotte Hospital, and Harsh Trivedi, M.D.,鈥
With COVID-19 demonstrating how change happens every day in health care, there is nonetheless optimism for the future, say Jeffrey Flaks, president and CEO of Hartford HealthCare, and Rebecca Stewart, Hartford鈥檚 vice president of content strategy.