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PEMBA ON-DEMAND brings the latest and most relevant podcast topics to you! Each podcast is hosted by PEMBA Alumnus, Norm Chapin, who also hosts the successful Physicians Beyond the Bedside™ podcast channel. New podcasts will be premiered on a biweekly basis. Plus, each podcast focuses upon an aspect of leadership, innovation, career development, or the business of medicine. We hope you will take full-advantage of these practical, insightful, and relevant discussions designed to help Physician Leaders get new — and build upon existing — leadership skills and perspectives. PEMBA ON DEMAND will allow you to be an even bigger force for good in healthcare.
Last Episode Date: 31 October 2024
Total Episodes: 34
In this episode of the "Pemba On Demand" podcast, host Dr. Norman A. Chapin celebrates the one-year anniversary by interviewing Dr. Francois Nader, an alumnus of the Physician Executive MBA program at the University of Tennessee. Dr. Nader shares his journey from medicine to the biotech industry, emphasizing the evolving role of physicians in life sciences. He discusses opportunities for physicians in biotech, the appeal of continuous learning, and the complexities of drug development and pricing. The episode provides valuable insights for physicians considering a transition into the biotech sector, highlighting the industry's dynamic nature and potential for innovation. Show Highlights: Transition of physicians from clinical practice to the biotech industry. Opportunities for physicians in biotech and life sciences. Evolving roles of physicians in drug development and patient care. Insights into the drug development process and its complexities. Discussion on drug pricing and its implications for healthcare. Importance of continuous learning and adaptation in the biotech sector. Skills and specialties in demand within the biotech industry. The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on biotech innovation and awareness. Value of an MBA for physicians transitioning to industry roles. Challenges faced by physicians when moving from clinical to industry environments. Links and Resources: Physician Executive MBA at the University of Tennessee Francois Nader, MD, MBA
In this episode of "Pemba On Demand," hosted by Dr. Norman A. Chapin, Dr. Jay Grider, an anesthesiologist and Chief Quality Officer at UK Healthcare, shares his journey in physician leadership. Dr. Grider discusses the transformation of UK Healthcare, emphasizing the importance of understanding both clinical and administrative perspectives. He highlights the impact of the Affordable Care Act and Medicaid expansion on healthcare access in Kentucky. Dr. Grider also addresses challenges in managing opioid prescriptions and offers advice to young physicians aspiring to leadership roles. The episode concludes with reflections on creating a supportive healthcare environment and the significance of continuous improvement. Show Highlights: Insights on physician leadership and its significance in healthcare management. Transformation of UK Healthcare and its growth as a major healthcare provider. The impact of the Affordable Care Act and Medicaid expansion on healthcare access in Kentucky. Addressing social determinants of health and adapting to chronic diseases and an aging population. Challenges in managing opioid prescriptions and initiatives to reduce dependency. The importance of effective communication between clinical and administrative leaders. The role of personal motivation and values in pursuing leadership positions in healthcare. The dynamics of organizational culture and the transient nature of healthcare leadership roles. The significance of professional development and obtaining credentials like an MBA for healthcare leaders. Strategies for ensuring vulnerable patients receive adequate care and addressing health disparities. Links and Resources: Physician Executive MBA at the University of Tennessee Jay S Grider DO, PhD, MBA
In this episode of "Pemba On Demand," host Dr. Norman A. Chapin converses with Dr. Hank Schiffers, an experienced healthcare consultant. The discussion focuses on healthcare entrepreneurship, particularly how physician entrepreneurs can monetize medical innovations. Dr. Schiffers shares his journey, comparing the complexities of launching products in the US and EU markets, and offers advice on navigating regulatory landscapes. He emphasizes the importance of understanding market dynamics, leveraging AI in healthcare, and effective communication within organizations. The episode concludes with reflections on the value of the Physician Executive MBA program and encourages listener engagement. Show Highlights: Entrepreneurship in the healthcare sector Monetization of medical innovations by physician entrepreneurs Differences between launching products in the US and EU markets Regulatory landscape for life science startups The impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on healthcare innovation Overcoming resistance to innovation in larger healthcare organizations Effective communication strategies for physician entrepreneurs Insights from the Physician Executive MBA (PEMBA) program Current trends in life science innovation and regulatory changes Importance of understanding reimbursement processes in healthcare markets Links and Resources: Physician Executive MBA at the University of Tennessee Dr. Hank Schiffers https://www.linkedin.com/in/hankschiffers/?originalSubdomain=de
In this episode of "Pemba On Demand," host Dr. Norman A. Chapin and guest Dr. Harvey Castro discuss the transformative role of artificial intelligence (AI) in healthcare. Dr. Norman A. Chapin introduces the episode by highlighting the Physician Executive MBA program and the focus on AI's impact on medicine. Dr. Castro, an emergency medicine physician with expertise in AI, shares his journey through the MBA program and his transition into AI. He emphasizes AI's potential to enhance both professional and personal lives for physicians, improve diagnostic accuracy, and streamline medical education. The episode underscores the importance of integrating AI thoughtfully into medical practice. Show Highlights: The transformative role of artificial intelligence (AI) in healthcare. Insights from an emergency medicine physician with expertise in AI. The impact of AI on enhancing medical practices and personal efficiency. Experiences from the Physician Executive MBA program and its relevance to AI. The potential of AI to improve diagnostic accuracy and patient care. The importance of integrating AI tools into everyday medical practice. The balance between clinical judgment and AI-generated insights. The implications of AI in medical education and training. Concerns regarding the reliability and ethical use of AI in healthcare. The future of AI in personal lives and its integration into daily activities. Links and Resources: Physician Executive MBA at the University of Tennessee Dr. Harvey Castro https://www.linkedin.com/in/harveycastromd/
In this episode of the "Pemba On Demand" podcast, host Dr. Norman A. Chapin interviews Dr. Julianna Reece, Director of the Healthy Tribes program at the CDC's National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention. Dr. Reece shares her journey as a Navajo woman in public health and medicine, discussing her challenges with anatomy education and her commitment to integrating traditional healing with Western medicine. She emphasizes the importance of culturally relevant healthcare approaches and community-based initiatives to address health disparities in Indigenous and Native American communities. The episode highlights her leadership in healthcare innovation and her efforts to improve health outcomes for tribal populations. Show Highlights: Overview of the Physician Executive MBA program at the University of Tennessee. Dr. Juliana Reece's personal and professional journey in public health and medicine. Cultural significance of introductions in Navajo tradition and its impact on identity. Challenges faced in medical education, particularly in anatomy and cadaver work. Integration of traditional healing practices with Western medicine. Focus on addressing health disparities in Indigenous and Native American communities. Importance of community-based initiatives and culturally relevant healthcare approaches. Discussion on chronic disease management and the need for holistic health strategies. The role of food systems and access to healthy foods in Indigenous health. Emphasis on collaboration and partnerships to enhance healthcare delivery and support for tribal communities. Links and Resources: Physician Executive MBA at the University of Tennessee Julianna Reece, MD, MBA, MPH on LinkedIn CDC Healthy Tribes
In this episode of "Pemba On Demand," host Norman A. Chapin discusses the profound effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on medical education with Dr. James Calvin, a physician executive and professor at Western University. Titled "Rethinking Residency: Innovations in Medical Education Post-COVID" the episode explores the challenges faced by residency programs, including heightened anxiety, changes in teaching methods, and the overall impact on residents' education and well-being. Dr. Calvin highlights wellness initiatives, feedback mechanisms, and the importance of adaptability in medical training. The episode underscores the need for continuous improvement and collaboration in medical education during crises. Show Highlights: Impact of COVID-19 on medical education and residency programs in Canada. Challenges faced by residents during the pandemic, including anxiety and changes in teaching methods. Implementation of wellness initiatives to support residents' mental health. Feedback mechanisms and changes in training based on resident experiences during the pandemic. Long-term adaptations in medical education, including virtual learning and new teaching methods. Future considerations for residency training and the importance of stakeholder collaboration. Organizational responses to the pandemic, including public health integration and wellness leadership. Reflections on public health responses and preparedness for future pandemics. Career development and the value of pursuing an MBA for healthcare leadership. Balancing financial and quality outcomes in healthcare management. Links and resources: Pemba at the University of Tennessee University of Chicago AI and Data Science Certificate Balanced Scorecard Institute Tableau Official Website
In the "Revolutionising Healthcare: AI's Role in Modern Medicine" episode of "Pemba On Demand," host Dr. Norm Chapin interviews Dr. Benson Babu, a New York City internist and AI expert. They explore AI's transformative impact on healthcare, discussing its current state, regulatory challenges, and future potential. Dr. Babu highlights AI's role in improving clinical decision-making, operational efficiency, and patient outcomes. The conversation also covers AI certification, energy costs, and cybersecurity. Dr. Babu emphasises the importance of continuous professional development and physician leadership in integrating AI into healthcare. The episode underscores AI's growing significance in modern medicine. Show Highlights: The transformative impact of artificial intelligence (AI) in healthcare. Current state and advancements of AI technology across various industries. The regulatory landscape governing AI applications in healthcare. Economic implications of AI and its role as an economic engine in multiple sectors. The integration of AI in electronic medical records (EMR) and electronic health records (EHR). The importance of informatics professionals in refining AI applications in healthcare. Challenges and opportunities for physician leadership in AI implementation. The potential for AI to enhance clinical practices and improve patient outcomes. Concerns regarding cybersecurity and the dual nature of AI in protecting against cyber threats. Future trends in AI, including the development of low-code environments for easier integration in healthcare systems. Links and resources: HIMSS Pemba at the University of Tennessee Advanced Provider Practice on Amazon
In this episode of the "Pemba On Demand" podcast, host Dr. Norm Chapin discusses entrepreneurship and innovation in healthcare with three guests. Breanna Hale, Executive Director of the Anderson Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation, highlights the center's mission and resources for aspiring entrepreneurs. Brandon Bruce, Managing Director of Techstars Industries of the Future, emphasizes the unique role of physicians in driving healthcare innovation and the supportive entrepreneurial ecosystem in Knoxville. Lewis Hibbs, co-founder of NKA Bio, shares his positive experiences collaborating with the University of Tennessee. The episode underscores the importance of collaboration, mentorship, and available resources for healthcare entrepreneurs. Show Highlights: Entrepreneurship and innovation in healthcare Role of the Anderson Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation Support and resources for aspiring entrepreneurs Impact of Techstars on the entrepreneurial ecosystem Challenges faced by physician entrepreneurs Importance of mentorship and networking in entrepreneurship Collaboration between universities and startups Strategies for validating business ideas through low-cost experiments Opportunities for students to gain experience in startups Links and Resources: Techstars Industries of the Future Accelerator Videos of Demo Day: https://techstars.wistia.com/folders/6v9ezgyjgm Demo Day slide decks: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1DPNp85y0dh_RUK5iFkXxq5gD0RJjqebu7gueSuVdbYA/edit#slide=id.g2e2bac8c82b_0_0 Introduction to the 2024 founders: https://www.teknovation.biz/participants-in-techstars-cohort-3-introduced-to-the-knoxville-community/ www.nkabio.com Breanna Hale on LInkedIn Brandon Bruce on LinkedIn Lewis Hibbs on LinkedIn
In this episode of "PEMBA On Demand," host Dr. Norm Chapin interviews Dr. Steven J. Stack, the Commissioner for Public Health and Chief Medical Officer, Commonwealth of Kentucky and an alumnus of the Physician Executive MBA program at the University of Tennessee Knoxville. Dr. Stack discusses his role in managing public health programs, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic, and his transition from emergency medicine to public health leadership. He highlights the importance of effective communication and navigating government processes. The episode also explores Dr. Stack's involvement with the Association of State and Territorial Health Officials (ASTHO) and the challenges physicians face in impacting public policy. Show Highlights: Introduction of Dr. Steven J. Stack, MD, MBA, as the guest on the podcast "PEMBA On Demand" Dr. Stack's role as the Commissioner for Public Health for the Commonwealth of Kentucky Dr. Stack's background in emergency medicine and leadership roles in healthcare Insights into Dr. Stack's responsibilities and challenges as the Commissioner for Public Health Dr. Stack's transition from advocating for physicians to being in a government role Dr. Stack's involvement in the Association of State and Territorial Health Officials (ASTHO) and its role in shaping the response to COVID-19 Challenges physicians face in impacting public policy and the evolving healthcare landscape Dr. Stack's reflections on the impact of corporatization and private equity in healthcare Importance of mentorship and leadership development in Dr. Stack's career progression The multifaceted nature of Dr. Stack's role and the complexities of public health policy and advocacy Links and Resources: University of Tennessee Physician Executive MBA https://www.linkedin.com/in/stevenstack/ https://www.fns.usda.gov/wic https://chfs.ky.gov/agencies/dph/dmch/ecdb/Pages/first-steps.aspx https://hab.hrsa.gov/about-ryan-white-hivaids-program https://www.hhs.gov/ https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/Bowling-Alone/Robert-D-Putnam/9780743203043 https://www.toastmasters.org/ https://jamanetwork.com/
In this episode of Pemba on Demand, host Dr. Norm Chapin interviews Dr. Kirk Pinto, a pediatric urologist and 2018 alumnus of the University of Tennessee PEMBA program. Dr. Pinto shares his journey from experiencing burnout in corporate medicine to focusing on physician wellness. He discusses the impact of the physician executive MBA program on his career and well-being, effective strategies for addressing burnout, and the importance of systemic approaches. Dr. Pinto also highlights the role of peer support programs and the AMA's "Joy in Medicine" program in fostering a positive work environment for physicians. Show Highlights: Dr. Pinto's background and experience with burnout in corporate medicine Impact of the physician executive MBA program on Dr. Pinto's career and well-being Factors contributing to burnout in corporate medicine Effective strategies to address physician burnout in organizations Measurement and management of burnout, including tools and concepts Systemic approach to addressing burnout in organizations AMA's "Joy in Medicine" program and its impact on addressing burnout Relationship between burnout, depression, and suicide Peer support programs in addressing burnout Links and Resources: University of Tennessee Physician Executive MBA Cook Children's Physician Network American Urological Association Annual Meeting For more information on the Maslach Burnout Inventory Pareto Chart
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