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FUHCast by Fakeeh University Hospital is your go-to podcast for the latest insights, expert interviews, and valuable tips on health and wellness. Whether you’re a healthcare professional, a patient, or just someone interested in improving your well-being, our episodes cover a wide range of topics—from cutting-edge medical research to everyday health advice. Join our team of specialists as we break down complex medical topics into easy-to-understand conversations, providing you with the knowl ...
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Healthcare management is ever-changing. Join Lisa Miller and Jim Cagliostro where you will hear from innovators and leaders within healthcare and from other industries. Lisa and Jim will bring you topics on the business and clinical sides of healthcare on strategy, finance, managed care contracting, nurse engagement, physician engagement, new patient care models, patient satisfaction, innovation, leadership, communication, marketing, plus much more. This show will challenge you to think diff ...
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Dr. Derk W. Krieger, Consultant Neurologist at Fakeeh University Hospital Dubai, talks with the Morning Majlis team about the importance of the World Stroke Awareness Day, celebrated annually on October 29th, and provides advice on daily lifestyle changes one can do to prevent becoming susceptible to strokes. Signs and symptoms Symptoms can include…
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Special Episode of FUHCast is coming.. Ms. Marlies Klok - Senior Manager of Academic and Training Affairs Hosting Dr. Youseff Abboud - Consultant Emergency Medicine Discussing about Fakeeh University Hospital's 3rd International Symposium: 1st Updates in Emergency Medicine & Trauma for Better Watch Experience, Subscribe to our Youtube Channel https…
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Join Dr. Mazen Abou Chaaban, our Consultant Paediatric Nephrologist, and Dr. Sarah Rizk Beshara, Specialist Pediatrics, as they discuss Urinary Tract Infections in children—how to prevent them and the best treatment options. Don't miss this insightful conversation to help keep your kids healthy this school season! Watch now on YouTube: (Link) https…
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🎧 Back-to-School Sleep Struggles: A Guide for Parents and Kids 💤 FUHCast by Fakeeh University Hospital Dubai After a long vacation, getting back into the school routine can be tough for both parents and children—especially when sleep disorders come into play. In this episode, we explore the challenges of adjusting sleep schedules and overcoming sle…
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In this exciting debut, we are thrilled to have the famous cricket commentator, Mr. Charu Sharma, as our special guest. Join us as Charu dives into the world of sports injuries, player health, and other medical-related topics. This episode is packed with valuable insights for athletes, sports enthusiasts, and anyone interested in the intersection o…
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In this comprehensive episode of #FUHCast, we explore the often misunderstood topic of bedwetting, also known as nocturnal enuresis. Bedwetting is a common issue that affects millions of children and even some adults. Our expert panel from Fakeeh University Hospital delves into the causes, which can range from genetic predisposition and delayed bla…
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Storage in healthcare is often seen as a low priority. Brad Fitzpatrick of FitzRight Storage Solutions explains why it plays a critical role for hospitals to Jim Cagliostro. Episode Introduction Brad explains why he is potentially in the business of ‘’life and death,’’ how Covid changed the storage landscape and the opposing views of storage as lux…
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Success in every industry is about effective leadership. Business coach and author Steve Lover explains how every organization can inspire world-class performance to Jim Cagliostro. Episode Introduction Steve explains why confidence is the #1 priority for every employee, outlines the five keys to effective hiring and the three factors to fuel world…
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Higher education plays a vital role in preparing and developing healthcare leaders. Dr Giuseppina Pagnotta explains why to Jim Cagliostro. Episode Introduction Giuseppina shares her inspiration for going back to her doctorate during Covid, the importance of giving back to the world and how higher education can support career aspirations in nursing …
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Language can have a powerful impact on the patient experience and our perspectives on illness. Claudia Cometa, author, pharmacist, and founder at Peace Advocacy Group explains why to Jim Cagliostro. Episode Introduction Claudia explains how her passion for advocacy arose following her father’s illness, and how moving away from images of a cancer ‘’…
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A competitive environment can prevent healthcare organizations from engaging online. Justin Poulin shares his insights into the untapped potential of social media with Jim Cagliostro. Episode Introduction Justin explains why the key to a successful podcast is consistency, how the pandemic masked issues with supply chain workforce shortages, and how…
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Marketing effectiveness has fallen by nearly a quarter since 2020. Ian Baer, Founder & Chief Soothsayer at Sooth, offers his insights on how healthcare organizations can respond, with Jim Cagliostro. Episode Introduction Ian shares how 90% of today’s marketing decisions are emotional, and 80% are made on impulse, and the challenges of ‘’marketing b…
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US health systems are slowly adopting a patient-focused approach. Shanil Ebrahim, Partner in National Life Sciences & Healthcare Consulting Leader at Deloitte Canada, explains its benefits to Jim Cagliostro. Episode Introduction Shanil explains why healthcare needs to move away from the ‘’one-size fits all’’ approach to patient care, why patients s…
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Strategic planning is vital to successful healthcare management. President & Co-Founder of The American Healthcare Journal, Cole Lyons, explains his goal of fostering a community of education to Jim Cagliostro. Episode Introduction Cole explains why transfer of knowledge is a key goal of the Journal, why healthcare strategy can be described as movi…
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Tech startups are predicted to disrupt US healthcare in 2024. Scott Nelson, co-founder, and CEO of venture backed FastWave Medical, offers his strategies for success in innovation with Jim Cagliostro. Episode Introduction Scott reveals the two signs that an idea has potential, why market trumps everything in innovation, and why leaders should focus…
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Purchased services is often the most overlooked expense in healthcare yet offers opportunities for cost savings. Brian Bartel shares his best practices for effective contract management, with Jim Cagliostro. Episode Introduction Brian explains the unique challenges of purchased services, why a centralized contract repository is the first step to su…
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Flourishing supplier relationships can transform healthcare organizations. Samer Haddad, shares his experience of building and navigating successful partnerships with Jim Cagliostro. Episode Introduction Samer explains why trust is the foundation of all successful supplier relationships, the importance of human-to-human connection and why a partner…
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An estimated 40% of expenditure in the supply chain goes to waste. CEO Luká Yancopoulos explains to Jim Cagliostro how Grapevine Technology aims to put the power back into the hands of hospitals. Episode Introduction Luká explains how Grapevine can help hospitals save up to 80% on a single line item, how even small healthcare businesses spend six f…
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The US healthcare sector has struggled to put innovations like AI into practice. Mara Cairo explains the advantages of applying machine learning and AI for hospitals to Jim Cagliostro. Episode Introduction Mara explains why the first step towards successfully embracing AI is literacy, the challenges hospitals face in system integration and why AI i…
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2024 has been described as a financial ‘’make or break’’ year in healthcare. SpendMend Research Supervisor Zachary Markham explains to Jim Cagliostro why time and data are money for hospitals. Episode Introduction Zach explains why the lack of timely, accurate data can delay recovery of credits, and why most hospitals only have 50% visibility into …
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US healthcare is facing a severe shortage of workers at every level. 6.5 million are expected to leave their jobs by 2026. Geoffrey Roche addresses the challenges in building a new workforce with Jim Cagliostro. Episode Introduction Geoffrey highlights the impact of the current staffing crisis in healthcare, and why leadership needs to evolve from …
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Tom Pierce, the President of Integrated Information Systems Incorporated provides valuable insights based on his diverse background in problem-solving, logistics modeling, and consulting. Introduction Our guest, Tom Pierce, the President of Integrated Information Systems Incorporated provides valuable insights based on his diverse background in pro…
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After 25 years and $1 billion of hospital cost savings, Lisa Miller is joined by Rich Dormer, Bryan Covert, and Pandu Mitre to celebrate this landmark episode of THLE. Episode Introduction Together, the team discuss the cost savings surprises of 2023 and look forward to 2024. Insights include the two-tiered approach to cost savings goals that all h…
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After labor, the supply chain is healthcare’s biggest expense. Randy Subramany, Director of Supply Chain at New York Presbyterian Hospital, shares insights into 2024 trends and innovations with Jim Cagliostro. Episode Introduction Randy explains why there’s more to his role than ‘’bandages and gauzes’’, why people are the most important element of …
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A focus on frontline innovation has kept VIE Healthcare at the forefront of hospital cost savings for 25 years. Lisa Miller shares her formula for success with Jim Cagliostro. Episode Introduction Lisa outlines how getting to the line-item details in purchased services was the key to early success, the ‘what-if’ questions that led to patents, and w…
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Healthcare is in a time of radical and rapid change. Alan Weiss explains to Lisa Miller why coaching is a sign of strength and how all healthcare leaders can benefit from it in an ‘’age of great transition.’’ Episode Introduction Alan explains why the best time to start something is always now, and how the most successful people in every field of l…
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The pandemic changed the face of healthcare as we knew it. Expert marketing strategist Lisa Larter explains why every hospital leader needs to rethink their view of thought leadership to Lisa Miller. Episode Introduction Lisa explains why thought leadership is essential in the era of Doctor Google, why different is better than better, and the impor…
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As hospitals continue to face rising costs in 2024, David Hewitt, Snr VP of Sales at SpendMend, highlights the importance of recovery audits, and the SpendMend difference, with Managing Director Lisa Miller. Episode Introduction David explains why SpendMend carries out audits every 90 days, and how the company’s deep expertise delivers results with…
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Workplaces are only as safe as the experience of the least safe person. CEO and Founder of Iterum Tom Geraghty, discusses the need for psychological safety in every organization with Jim Cagliostro. Episode Introduction Tom outlines the evolution of psychological safety, why diversity will remain ‘’on paper’’ without inclusion, and why high-perform…
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American healthcare outcomes are falling. Can a collective response bring much-needed change? Authors of Ripple of Change, Todd Otten, MD, and patient Joshua Judy explain why it’s possible to Jim Cagliostro. Episode Introduction In a wide-ranging conversation, Todd and Joshua share their transformative patient-doctor journey, the most important com…
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End of life care is a topic rarely discussed in healthcare. In a sensitive and candid conversation, critical care nurse Seung Eli Oh, RN, MSN, CCRN, explores what it means to die well, with Jim Cagliostro. Episode Introduction Seung explores the need for more medical training on end of life care, and why quality of life should be considered in pati…
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Telehealth became an essential part of healthcare during the pandemic and is here to stay. Josh Klein shares his vision for its future, and the role of Emerest, with Jim Cagliostro. Episode Introduction Josh explains why telehealth is still stuck in 2020, how technology can strip the humanity from healthcare, and why the missing element in teleheal…
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Hospitals are under continued pressure to reduce costs and deliver better care. CoFounders of Rebate Insight, Tony Garcia and Jonas Langvad, explain the benefits of rebate management to Jim Cagliostro. Episode Introduction Tony & Jonas explain why 100% of rebates go straight to the bottom line, share the 3 Ms of rebate management, and highlight how…
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‘’Good is not the enemy of great, it’s the enemy of growth.’’ Sue Tetzlaff explains the transformational power of a strategy focused on greatness and the formula of leverage, to Jim Cagliostro. Episode Introduction Sue shares how creating a volunteer army transformed a struggling community hospital into a profitable, national award-winner, why the …
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The use of telehealth soared during the pandemic and remains a vital tool in patient care. Justin Schreiber explains what makes LifeMD successful, and outlines his vision for GLP-1 medication to Jim Cagliostro. Episode Introduction Justin shares the lightbulb moment that led to a change in his focus, the three keys to LifeMD’s success, and how comp…
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American healthcare is at risk of collapse as one-fifth of nurses intend to leave the profession by 2027. Jennifer Thietz outlines her vision of a new model for nursing and healthcare to Jim Cagliostro. Episode Introduction Jennifer highlights the soaring post-pandemic levels of burnout and high turnover among nursing staff, why the four primary nu…
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The art of ruckus making means doing generous work and serving others. Denise Wiseman explains the motivation behind her passion for improving the patient experience to Jim Cagliostro. Episode Introduction Denise explains the importance of a positive attitude in ruckus making, why healthcare needs a new paradigm of CARE, and the importance of setti…
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WARNING: This episode contains discussions on sensitive mental health topics that include depression, anxiety, and suicide among youth. Children aged 2-5 have the same rate of impairing mental health disorders as older children and adults. Dr Helen Eggar explains the work of Little Otter in addressing this growing crisis with Jim Cagliostro. Episod…
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Clinical research has been around for over 300 years. Todd Nicklas explains why it still isn’t perfect but still offers benefits for patients and healthcare providers to Jim Cagliostro. Episode Introduction Todd explains the history of clinical research through Paul Offit’s You Bet Your Life, asks the big question of ‘’replacement or supplement’’, …
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Around 100,000 nurses left the profession during Covid-19. Ryan Lee, CEO and co-founder of HireMe Healthcare, explains his passion for exploring and resolving giant problems at a deeper level, with Jim Cagliostro. Episode Introduction Ryan explains how appropriate staffing can transform patient outcomes, how nursing shortages haven’t changed much s…
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Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death in the US. Clifford Thornton explores the impact of technology on medical devices, cardiography and treatment, with Jim Cagliostro. Episode Introduction Clifford explains the two types of echocardiograms, the benefits of 3D versus 2D echoes, and why it takes $72 million and a decade to launch new…
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Gratitude is the foundation of a happy working environment in all sectors, including healthcare. Scott Colby explains how the power of gratitude can transform our professional lives, with Jim Cagliostro. Episode Introduction Scott explores why gratitude is a form of self-care, why it’s good business to implement a gratitude practice, and the impact…
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To improve outcomes, we have to improve systems. David Dibble explores a systems plan to fix the systems problems in healthcare, with Jim Cagliostro. Episode Introduction David explains the law of dissipating structures, how systems, not people, produce 94% of outcomes, and why reorder is a ‘’flight towards chaos.’’ He also explains why the C-suite…
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An estimated 48 million Americans provide care for someone over the age of 18. Caregiver Melissa Fisher shares her personal experience with Jim Cagliostro and asks, how can we do better? Episode Introduction Melissa shares the four challenges faced by caregivers today, calls on doctors to recognize family and patients as a ‘’unit’’, and highlights …
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Medication non-adherence leads to preventable hospitalizations and costs US healthcare $500 billion each year. Bruce Berger explains how motivational interviewing can help, with Jim Cagliostro. Episode Introduction Bruce explains that motivational interviewing is still the most effective intervention for substance abuse, why adherence hasn’t improv…
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Why do healthcare providers struggle to develop meaningful connections with patients? Lonnie Hirsch explores the key barriers to building relationships with Jim Cagliostro. Episode Introduction Lonnie shares the ‘’three lacks’’ that get in the way of effective patient engagement, why patients must be empowered to take ownership of their own health …
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