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Implicit bias is a pervasive issue in healthcare, and can have major impacts on care delivery and patient outcomes. In this #BeyondClinicalMedicine episode guest host Brian Brown, MBA, Senior Clinical Practice Manager, Post-Acute Care, speaks with Dr. Khadeja Haye, National Medical Director, Acute Hospitalist Services and OB/GYN Hospitalist Services, about addressing biases and disparities in maternal care. Listen on all major podcast platforms.
Recently, Dr. Khadeja Haye, Dr. Tiffany Remsing and Dr. Melanie Altizer brought our National Skills and Drills program to an OB Boot Camp, hosted by St. Mary's Medical Center for @stmarysmc, @goodsammedicalcenter and #WestBocaMedicalCenter labor and delivery nurses. We are grateful for the shared commitment to ongoing education and dedication to comprehensive patient care! Learn more about our innovative OB/GYN hospitalist services:
Happy #ValentinesDay! As we celebrate a day full of love, we encourage you to love your heart. One way to love your heart? Dark chocolate! Studies have shown many health benefits associated with consuming dark chocolate in moderate amounts. Dark chocolate can be a rich source of flavonoids, plant-based antioxidants shown to lower blood pressure, improve blood flow and boost overall heart health. In addition, the fats found in dark chocolate do not elevate cholesterol levels. These health benefits don’t apply to all kinds of chocolate. High-quality dark chocolate is the highest in flavonoids. When choosing dark chocolate, the more pure the cacao content (75% or higher), the better. Portion control is also important, and the recommended amount considered healthy to consume daily is one to two ounces. Grab some dark chocolate and enjoy the day!
The need for an Infection Preventionist Advisor (IPA) has never been greater. TeamHealth will help you navigate infection prevention. Our Advanced Practice Clinicians - PAs and NPs - are certified in infection prevention and control, and they are experts in their field with years of experience in post-acute care. Learn more:
Our long history of providing hospital-based clinical services means we know that effective anesthesia partnerships can transform a facility's performance and care standards. Dr. Jay Mesrobian, Chief Clinical Officer and National Medical Director, Anesthesiology, shares more.
During Black History Month, we're sharing resources and perspectives on promoting equity in healthcare. Implicit and explicit biases are among many factors that contribute to disparities in medicine today. Dr. Kimberly Bell, Regional Medical Director, shares more information and actions to take in our most recent article:
Dr. Jody Crane, Chief Medical Officer, will present as a keynote speaker at the 2023 Healthcare Systems Process Improvement Conference in Louisville, Kentucky. As a leading industry expert, Dr. Crane will discuss solving complex challenges in healthcare, including workforce and acuity shifts and the responses with industrial engineering and operations management concepts. As TeamHealth's chief medical officer, he will discuss the current and future healthcare landscape. Learn more about Dr. Crane and the conference.
Beyond Clinical Medicine is a healthcare podcast featuring leading clinicians and industry experts, who share current topics impacting clinicians and healthcare workers. Hosted by Dr. Rob Strauss, Chief Medical Training Officer, this podcast covers everything they don‘t teach you in residency and beyond. Listen on all major platforms.
Today is National Women Physicians Day, a day to honor and celebrate the strides women have made in medicine. In celebration, Dr. Mary-Katherine Harper, Regional Medical Director, Emergency Medicine, West Group, shares her story on our blog: "I am incredibly honored to be surrounded by so many admirable physicians. Throughout the field of medicine, there are countless, successful women making a difference every day.”