Another year of record breaking acheivements celebrated at yesterday's 15th WCOED Annual Dinner with over 100 area partners. Congratulations to our award winners WMS Marketing Services LLC and Wyandot Memorial Hospital for their ongoing investment in our Wyandot County Community!
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AMACMEDIA & Co supports our future healthcare heroes! Proud sponsors of the University of Pittsburgh Physician Assistant Student Society Kickball Game this weekend. Big shoutout to my business partner @thesocialbutterflyexperience and Ava the winner of our raffle basket that included 4 AMAC wine glasses 🍷🫶🏾
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Incredible moment at CHCW yesterday, as the PCBH team finished out a record breaking month regarding number of visits and handoffs. In total, the team set all-time records by completing 1,422 visits and 530 same-day/warm-handoffs. These visits and handoffs aren't meet & greets, rather, they are radical moments that gather a patient's context and provide a contextually-relevant and compassionate intervention that ripples out beyond the humans in the visit. As we discuss regularly in emails and team meetings, numbers and metrics are cool to discuss and breaking records produces "warm & fuzzy" moments. And, metrics/records are never and will never be the goal. Instead, they are reflections of our program's infinite values. This isn’t about visits, this is about moments; this isn’t about finances, this is about healing; this isn’t about records, this is about love; this isn’t about individuals, this is about an incredible, talented, and unrelenting team and community. And... still... we crushed our all-time records!!! Pumped to see what the rest of the year produces!!!
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Learn about Qlarant's Mission and History!
As we enter the final month of our 50th Anniversary year, we reflect on the history, mission, and vision of the past half-century and our brilliant future.
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I am enjoying the habit of boosting examples of leadership in action. Perhaps I should use it as a feature in the upcoming newsletter- Words can influence minds but actions build the future. Cheers to a brighter future in cancer care. Breaking News! Great news for Irvine & Santa Ana CA residents and oncology professionals. A new facility is coming to the southern CA region, bringing care options closer to home. Residents, healthcare leaders, and market stats all suggest that this is exactly what the area needs. For those living in the area, this means better options for care nearer to you, without having to drive over an hour for the type of doctor you need. Bringing top-notch care options closer to residents is critical to access and changes how many will experience treatment in the area. It means less cost to patients who travel out of town and pay for overnight stays. It means actually getting the care you deserve for those who are not able to overcome geographical and financial barriers to care in their region. For those working in rad-onc or planning to, and are from the area, you are getting a brand new facility as an option for your career. You can reconsider having to move away from your relatives to get the best job in your field. A trusted name and the best minds in the field are now in your backyard. This will drive oncology professionals to the region for better cost of living, housing, and research opportunities. Thank you to everyone involved in bringing care options closer to the southern CA region in Irvine. Let's celebrate better options for care and career opportunities for oncology workers. #Irvine #SantaAna #healthcare #oncology #careeropportunities #newfacility #healthcaretechnicalstaffing
Today, leaders from across the City of Hope system came together to launch the activation of our new and upcoming Irvine Hospital. It was a historic day as we plan for our second academic hospital in Southern California. Toward the end of the session leaders Annette Walker, Wendy Austin, Annette Morgan, M.B.A., Laura Grant, Dr. Ed Kim and I - took questions from the audience. At the start of the Q&A, there was silence for almost a minute as scores of leaders took their phones out and began taking pictures of the panel. Here is the moment Ed and I realized the audience was actually scanning the bar code above our heads in order to submit their questions - not taking a picture. Our influencer moment quickly evaporated! Thank you to all our leaders who participated. This will be an exceptional journey as we open a world class hospital in Irvine. Your talent, compassion and focus will lead to a place of healing like no other.
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Our MedAllies Team is looking forward to The Annual Meeting! Our CEO A. John Blair, III, MD, will be participating in a panel discussion Thursday, November 16th at 8:50 am: “It Takes Two (or more) to TEFCA” With so many opportunities for health information exchange, why are organizations making the commitment to implement TEFCA? Candidate QHINs talk about their internal decision making, and why other types of organizations may choose to be participants and sub participants in this new government endorsed paradigm for exchange. And our CMO, Holly Miller, MD, MBA, FHIMSS, will be participating in a panel on Thursday, November 16th at 1:00 pm: “Data Usability Taking Root: A Movement Takes Root” Hear from members of a community of practice committed to moving data implementation guidance from paper to production over the next 18 months. We hope you will be able to attend and join us! #QHINs #TEFCA #Interoperability #DataUsability #TakingRoot
Still deciding whether to attend our joint Annual Meeting with Carequality? Hear from our CEO, Mariann Yeager, on why you should join us in ☀️San Diego next month. Register today! https://bit.ly/3JExy3z
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Progress, Progress, Progress!
We’re less than a year out from opening our new Children’s Hospital! Get a behind-the-scenes inside look with TJ, our Children’s Hospital mascot and kid favorite tour guide.
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Spooky chapter meetings are in your future 🔮 👀 ⤵
Ghouls, ghosts, and those wanting to improve hospital care - listen up! 👂 I want to extend a frighteningly exciting invitation to my network for the Society of Hospital Medicine Charlotte Metro Area Chapter's spine-chilling event on October 26th. 🎃 Our speaker, the phenomenal Dr. Anshika Singh, will take us into the dark corners of medical history and shine a light on concerning contemporary cases. Expect: 👻 A costume contest with a shout out for best dressed 🧪 Engaging discussions on enhancing hospital care 🍻 Spirited networking at the Legion Brewing post-event This hauntingly good time promises thrills, chills, and invaluable learnings for hospitalists! Space is limited so stake your claim for a spot before they're all snatched up by lurking ghosts. 👻 Register today and spread the word - I dare you not to attend this spooktacular soirée! Let's connect over eerie elixirs and unravel the mysteries of our field. I look forward to seeing you on the 26th! 🎃 #HospitalMedicine #SHM #Halloween #Charlotte #Networking #CPD https://lnkd.in/gkUPbPJ7
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"Are you looking for a way to show your appreciation for the healthcare professionals who have made a positive impact on your life and care? Look no further! Our 4Louis You Rock! campaign is the perfect opportunity to say thank you to those who have gone above and beyond for you. To nominate a special healthcare professional, all you have to do is complete the form here https://buff.ly/41ZGwPt"
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A few more reasons why I love our Summer Internship
4th Year Biochemistry Student at Cal State Fullerton | President's Scholar | Miss Yorba Linda | Medicinal Chemistry Research Lab Member | Medical Intelligence & Innovation Institution Intern
“Hospitals are full of people that are having the best day of their life, the worst day of their life, the first day of their life, or the last day of their life” This quote written on a provider room wall framed my perspective as I shadowed a hospitalist team during Week 6. The fascinating thing with this specialty is that you can meet two patients with similar symptoms but vastly different diagnoses and treatment plans because the root cause is not the same. Yet, that’s also the beauty of this specialty: helping people from all walks of life and conditions to make their best, worst, first, and last day of their life just a little bit better. Another exciting part of this week was Shark Tank! As a culmination of our weekly innovation challenges, we had one final opportunity to show what we’ve learned this summer. It was equally exciting and hectic to come up with a solution and captivating presentation within an hour to pitch to our “sharks.” Thank you to Dr. Sharief Taraman, MD, DABPN, DABPM, FAAP, Dr. Adam Z. Kalawi, MD, and Amber Osorno for being our amazing judges!
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Bringing balance to the news about vet med. Challenges, yes. What about the good news too that’s fit to print? Tasha McNerney has put it together in Vet Med Sunshine. Bringing you the joys, smiles and great stories in vet med!! Also, thank you to Jen Fisher 🦋 and Anh Phillips for writing such a great book that helps workplaces of all kinds, including vet med! #veterinarywellbeing #veterinarymedicine #veterinarian #positivepsychology #positiveleadership #workplacewellbeing
Thank to Phil Richmond, DVM, CAPP, CPHSA, CCFP with his ongoing help making the Vet Med Sunshine Newsletter!
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