

Microdosing
Paul Schrimpf
Microdosing delivers short, fact-driven reports that distill today’s trending healthcare topics, and add fresh perspectives that are grounded in expert insights and credible sources. For written reports and bibliographies, please visit www.md-pod.com.
Episodes
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Feb 7, 2023 • 17min
[Labor Crisis Series] Jan Jones-Schenk of Western Governors University
Jan Jones-Schenk, Executive Dean Emeritus of Western Governors University, share her perspectives on the importance of leadership coming from the top, beginning with the role and composition of the board of trustees, on down into how organizations view their organization, and whether it's viewed a people business or a set of operations.

Jan 31, 2023 • 22min
[Labor Crisis Series] Keith Carlson, Nurse Coach, Speaker, and Nursing Thought Leader
Few people have spoken with as many nurses this century than Keith Carlson, BSN, RN, NC-BC, host of the Nurse Keith podcast, career coach, and all-around pulse of what it's like to be a nurse in the US. In this episode, he shares what he's hearing and seeing on the frontlines of nursing today.

Jan 24, 2023 • 35min
[Labor Crisis Series] Rebecca Love of IntelyCare
Rebecca Love, RN, BS, MSN, FIEL, Chief Clinical Officer of IntelyCare and TED speaker, shares her perspectives on how health systems today are struggling with nursing challenges largely put into motion over one hundred years ago. As well as how nurses are not only continually expected to do continually do more, but are also expected to bare the risks of system-driven decisions as well.

Jan 17, 2023 • 17min
[Labor Crisis Series] Carrie Berg of Teladoc Health
Carrie Berg, Vice President of Learning and Development at Teladoc Health talks about the importance of using technology to improve human interactions, both with the clinician and the patient, as well as with clinician to clinicians.

Jan 10, 2023 • 19min
[Labor Crisis Series] Hillary Miller of Penn State Health
Hillary Miller, Chief Learning Officer at Penn State Health, sits down with Geoffrey and Paul, and talks about how to rethink healthcare's workforce: From career development to career mobility, and right-sizing the need for certifications - using them when it truly makes sense and being more open-minded around up-skilling entry-level spots when less required.

Jan 3, 2023 • 23min
[Labor Crisis Series] Co-Hosts Geoffrey and Paul's Opening Thoughts
One’s a son of a nurse, and the other is often considered a real son of a *****. Geoffrey Roche joins Paul Schrimpf in hosting a Microdosing series on the current healthcare labor crisis.
The two of them kick things off in this episode with some opening thoughts and questions they hope to get answered in the upcoming series.

Dec 20, 2022 • 34min
[Special] Rising, Outliers, Breakthrough Builders, and Microdosing Podcast Mashup
We're deviating from the normal format in this episode, and inviting you to sit down with a quartet of former colleagues who host a variety of business podcasts. In this episode, we have Mat Zucker, host of Rising, Joseph Gelman, host of Outliers, and Jesse Purewal, host of Breakthrough Builders. If you're interested in other podcasts focused at senior executives, you'll find it interesting. If you're just looking for the next healthcare topic on Microdosing, you might want to sit this one out. :-)
Links to the other podcast: www.breakthrough-builders.com www.rising-podcast.com www.linkedin.com/company/outlierspodcast

Nov 16, 2022 • 7min
[Event: HLTH] Kyle Smith of Noom
Kyle Smith of Noom talks about how Noom is making healthcare a delightful, habit-forming experience for patients.

Nov 16, 2022 • 6min
[Event: HLTH] Philip Parks of H21
Philip Parks of H21 discusses this year's HLTH conference.

Nov 15, 2022 • 7min
[Event: HLTH] Abe Bocinec of Savvy Cooperative
Abe Bocinec of Savvy Cooperative talks about Savvy Cooperative's HLTH's Patient Experience Lab and how it is representative of Savvy Coop's mission to get every patient's voice - especially the most marginalized patients - in healthcare.


