We found 10 episodes of Radio Advisory with the tag “clinical workforce”.
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65: Your organization likely doesn't have enough women leaders—here's how to fix that
March 30th, 2021 | 45 mins 55 secs
clinical workforce, health equity and racism, leadership
Host Rachel Woods sits down with Erickajoy Daniels, SVP and chief diversity equity and inclusion officer at Advocate Aurora, to talk about how organizations can increase the number of women and women of color in senior leadership positions.
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61: Resilience: Not just a pandemic buzzword—and not the same as engagement
March 2nd, 2021 | 38 mins 25 secs
clinical workforce, leadership, physician landscape
Host Rachel Woods sits down with Advisory Board's Katherine Virkstis and Anne Herleth to talk about what resilience actually means and how clinical leaders should change their approach to resilience amid the Covid-19 epidemic. Plus, Rae asks leadership expert Craig Pirner about how to enable a culture of resilience.
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59: Why you have to embrace telework (and how to get it right)
February 16th, 2021 | 31 mins 6 secs
clinical workforce
Host Rachel Woods sits down with Advisory Board's Serena Bernthal-Jones and Rachel Zuckerman to discuss how the Covid-19 epidemic has changed perspectives on telework and how managers can keep their staff engaged while working from home.
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Episode 45: Practice medicine or parent?: A workforce in crisis
October 27th, 2020 | 26 mins 49 secs
clinical workforce, physician landscape
Host Rachel Woods sits down with Advisory Board's Sarah Hostetter and Lauren Rewers to discuss why flexibility and helping staff maintain a work/life balance is so important for the clinical workforce and how the Covid-19 epidemic has exacerbated existing challenges for working parents.
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Episode 9: It's Nurses Week. Why this year must be different
May 5th, 2020 | 21 mins
clinical workforce
Rachel is joined by Carol Boston-Fleischhauer, Chief Nursing Officer at Advisory Board about nurses week, and why the typical approach to celebrating nurses fall's short of what's needed…