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Rick Majzun, Chief Operating Officer at Stanford Children’s Hospital
This episode features Rick Majzun, Chief Operating Officer at Stanford Children’s Hospital. Here, he discusses his points of pride in the hospital, his top priorities for the institution, and more. -
Larry Levine, President and CEO of Blythedale Children's Hospital
This episode features Larry Levine, President and CEO of Blythedale Children's Hospital in Valhalla, N.Y. Here, he discusses the importance of hospital CEO advocacy. He also discussed why it's so important to advocate on behalf of children's access to care and the big issues for the coming months. -
Kolaleh Eskandanian, Vice President and Chief Innovation Officer at Children’s National Hospital
This episode features Kolaleh Eskandanian, Vice President and Chief Innovation Officer at Children’s National Hospital. Here, she discusses her career journey, her role as CIO, and more. -
Lara Khouri, Executive Vice President and Chief Strategy & Transformation Officer at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles
This episode features Lara Khouri, Executive Vice President and Chief Strategy & Transformation Officer at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles. Here, she discusses her top priorities in the coming year, how she thinks we can improve the U.S. healthcare system, and more. -
Judson Ivy, Ensemble's CEO and Founder & Matthew Love, President and CEO of Nicklaus Children's Hospital
Judson Ivy, Ensemble's CEO and Founder, and Matthew Love, President and CEO of Nicklaus Children's Hospital discuss what can be done to improve healthcare in America. This episode is sponsored by Ensemble Health Partners. -
Dr. Karen Keough, Pediatrician and Child Neurologist
In this episode, Dr. Karen Keough, a pediatrician and child neurologist in Austin, Texas, joined the podcast to speak about the big trends in pediatric neurology, career development and advice for women physicians in male-dominated specialties. -
Gary Gooden, Chief Technology and Security Officer at Seattle Children's
This episode features Gary Gooden, Chief Technology and Security Officer of Seattle Children's. Here, he discussed the evolving security priorities and threats in healthcare. He also touched on his zero-trust strategic plan and why it's important for IT leaders in healthcare to think about the tech last when integrating new applications. -
Jodi Coombs, Executive Vice President and COO of Children's Mercy Kansas City
This episode features Jodi Coombs, Executive Vice President and COO of Children's Mercy Kansas City (Mo.). Here, she joined the podcast to talk about her big priorities today and how the pandemic made Children's Mercy re-think provider wellness initiatives. She also talked about the important characteristics of resilient leaders today. -
John Henderson, Vice President and CIO of Children's Hospital of Orange County (CHOC Children's)
This episode features John Henderson, Vice President and CIO of Children's Hospital of Orange County (CHOC Children's). Here, he joined the podcast to discuss the big trends in IT today and what challenges lie ahead. He also shared three pieces of advice for emerging IT leaders. -
Karin Peterson, professional outreach and education manager at The Cradle
In this episode, Karin Peterson, professional outreach and education manager at The Cradle, joined the podcast to discuss what healthcare providers and executives need to know about the adoption process and mothers thinking about adoption.Learn more about The Cradle: https://cradle.org/ -
Nate Lesser, Chief Information Security Officer at Children’s National Hospital
This episode features Nate Lesser, Chief Information Security Officer at Children s National Hospital. Here, he discusses his career, top priorities, and more. -
Jim Shmerling, President and CEO of Connecticut Children's Medical Center
This episode features Jim Shmerling, President and CEO of Connecticut Children's Medical Center in Hartford. Here, he joined the podcast to discuss how the pandemic affected the finances at children's hospitals and the new partnerships he is forging to create a more sustainable future. He also touched on exciting new research for treating pediatric patients with regenerative cell therapies. -
Dr. Barbara Pahud, Director of Research for Infectious Diseases at Children's Mercy Kansas City
In this episode, Dr. Barbara Pahud, director of research for infectious diseases at Children's Mercy Kansas City, joined the podcast to discuss vaccine distribution among children and the challenges that lie ahead.
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