

AHS Podcasts
Alberta Health Services
Podcast by Alberta Health Services
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Oct 18, 2023 • 5min
Mental Wellness Moment — Supporting the mental health of healthcare workers
In this Mental Wellness Moment, Dr. Nicholas Mitchell — Provincial Medical Director for Addiction and Mental Health with AHS — talks about how healthcare workers can take care of their mental health and how to de-stress at work.

Oct 18, 2023 • 9min
CEO Podcast — Oct. 20, 2023
The latest CEO podcast shines a spotlight on the importance of health information management.
The AHS Health Information Management (HIM) team manages, maintains and provides support in all aspects of health information, from collection and use to access and disclosure. Their work touches or is touched by all AHS clinical and business services.
HIM is woven throughout AHS in places such as switchboard, registration in a clinical setting, as well as record retention throughout the organization. This helps to facilitate healthcare delivery, patient safety and health- and business-related decision-making.
Joining the podcast to tell us more are:
• Kathleen Addison, Senior Provincial Director, Health Information Management.
• Karen Carlson, Executive Director, Health Information Management, Operational Practice.

Oct 4, 2023 • 4min
Mental Wellness Moment — How boredom affects mental well-being
In this Mental Wellness Moment installment, Dr. Nicholas Mitchell — Provincial Medical Director for AHS Addiction and Mental Health — discusses the role boredom plays in maintaining good mental health and ‘recharging’ the brain.

Oct 4, 2023 • 9min
CEO Podcast — Oct. 23, 2023
This CEO Podcast shines a spotlight on one of our most innovative programs, eSIM—which stands for educate, simulate, innovate, motivate.
Simulation facilities re-create clinical events enabling participants to practise their skills in an interactive, real-world experience with the chance to learn from mistakes without causing any harm.
Last year, the program supported more than 2,100 simulation sessions involving around 18,500 learners—and 154 of these sessions took place in rural and remote areas. Their rural simulation training bridges the gap between theory and practice, equipping healthcare practitioners with vital skills for quality care delivery specific to rural needs.
Joining the CEO Podcast to tell us more are:
• Tara Fuselli, eSIM education program lead.
• Anna Maria Mundell, rural simulation consultant.

Sep 19, 2023 • 7min
CEO Podcast — Sept. 22, 2023
The latest CEO Podcast highlights some of the great work that’s being done by the Indigenous Support Line.
The support line is for First Nations, Métis and Inuit Peoples, including youth and Elders, living on or off reserve, in a settlement or in cities and towns. It helps callers navigate the healthcare system, connect them with resources and cultural supports, and offers immediate support for addiction and mental health concerns.
No call is turned away, and the Indigenous listener helps guide the caller through each step in the patient’s healthcare journey.
This toll-free, confidential phone service is the first of its kind in Canada to connect Indigenous callers and service providers with Indigenous health professionals.
Joining the podcast to tell us more are:
• Andrea Jackson, program manager of the Indigenous Support Line.
• Melissa Creyke, mental health therapist and Indigenous listener with the support line.

Sep 15, 2023 • 3min
Mental Wellness Moment — the link between vitamins and mental health
Dr. Nicholas Mitchell — Provincial Medical Director with AHS Addiction and Mental Health — talks about supplements and vitamins, especially Vitamin D, and whether they can affect mental health.

Sep 7, 2023 • 7min
CEO Podcast— Sept. 8, 2023
Our People Survey opens Sept. 12, and is a chance for AHS staff and physicians to share thoughts on what it is like working at AHS and how our systems and actions are supporting patient safety.
Joining the CEO Podcast to tell us more are:
• Thora Eyford, Director of People Experience, Talent Management Strategies.
• Deb Scharff, Director, Patient Safety Learning & Improvement.
• Dr. Sharron Spicer, Associate Chief Medical Officer, Physician Experience.

Sep 6, 2023 • 4min
Mental Wellness Moment — what causes sleep problems
In this Mental Wellness Moment, Dr. Nicholas Mitchell — Provincial Medical Director for Addiction and Mental Health with Alberta Health Services — talks about what causes sleep problems and how to sleep better.

Aug 23, 2023 • 3min
Mental Wellness Moment — Overdose Awareness Day and reducing stigma around addiction
Aug. 31, 2023, is International Overdose Awareness Day. In this Mental Wellness Moment, Dr. Nicholas Mitchell — Provincial Medical Director for Addiction and Mental Health — talks about the importance of reducing stigma around addiction.

Aug 23, 2023 • 11min
CEO Podcast — Aug. 25, 2023
This week's CEO Podcast shines the spotlight on some important work being done at AHS to support children with pediatric feeding disorders. Difficulty eating and swallowing is associated with significant health risks and increased use of medical services, not to mention family stress.
The Pediatric Eating and Swallowing Project — or PEAS — is working to enhance and standardize interdisciplinary practice around eating, feeding and swallowing, to get the best outcomes for our patients and their families.
Over the past three years, their work has resulted in fewer emergency visits and hospitalizations due to pediatric feeding disorder, more families receiving a care plan, more timely access to services, and a high satisfaction rating from families.
Joining AHS President and CEO Mauro Chies to tell us more are:
• Nancy Whelan, speech language pathologist, Children's Rehabilitation Services,
Vermilion Community Health.
• Dr. Justine Turner, medical lead of the Pediatric Home Nutrition Support Program.