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the handoff podcast

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What is the handoff?

Presented by Trusted Health, The Handoff is a podcast that dives into the most pressing topics in nursing, from burnout and mental health to diversity in nursing to the latest clinical innovations.

What is Don Lemon and Chris Cuomo’s Handoff?

The Handoff on Apple Podcasts The love viewers witness between CNN’s Don Lemon and Chris Cuomo in the handoff between their shows each night is real. Now they’re stepping out from behind the anchor desk for a weekly conversation where nothing is off limits. With no broadcast clock to hold them back, Chris and Don talk politics and get personal.

What is Nan Henderson doing about handoffs?

Our guest for this episode is Nan Henderson, DNP, MSN-Ed, RN, a former critical care nurse who is an expert in patient safety, particularly as it relates to handoffs. After a series of internal surveys revealed that handoffs were consistently an issue within her organization, Nan and her team focused on completely overhauling their process.

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Where can I find the handoff podcast?

The Handoff | Podcast on Spotify.

Is the handoff podcast free?

The Handoff Podcast | Free Listening on Podbean App.

What is the handoff podcast?

Presented by Trusted Health, The Handoff is a podcast that dives into the most pressing topics in nursing, from burnout and mental health to diversity in nursing to the latest clinical innovations. Each episode features discussions that will help nurses and nurse leaders do their jobs better, whether that’s at the bedside, managing a unit or an entire health system. Tune in each week to hear host Doctor Nurse Dan Weberg, an author, provocateur, and the Head of Clinical Innovation at Trusted Health go deep with guests you won’t hear anywhere else.

Who is Dan Weberg?

Tune in to hear host Doctor Nurse Dan Weberg, an author, provocateur, and the Head of Clinical Innovation at Trusted speak with a range of experts from both inside and outside of the healthcare industry.

What is the handoff podcast?

Presented by Trusted Health, The Handoff is a podcast that dives into the most pressing topics in nursing, from burnout and mental health to diversity in nursing to the latest clinical innovations. Each episode features discussions that will help nurses and nurse leaders do their jobs better, whether that’s at the bedside, managing a unit or an entire health system.

Who is Dan Weberg?

Tune in each week to hear host Doctor Nurse Dan Weberg, an author, provocateur, and the Head of Clinical Innovation at Trusted Health, go deep with guests you won’t hear anywhere else.

Who is Kathy Scott?

A healthier approach to nurse leadership. Dr. Kathy Scott and Bridget Sarikas are the co-authors of a new book that proposes a novel approach to leadership centered on science, experimentation and humor. 38 min. APR 14, 2021.

Our Host

The Handoff is hosted by Dr. Nurse Dan Weberg, the Head of Clinical Innovation at Trusted Health, and an expert in nursing, healthcare innovation and human-centered patient design.

Episode 66: What keeps a healthcare economist up at night

Healthcare economist and workforce expert Dr. Peter Buerhaus talks about the potential long-term impacts of COVID-19 on the nursing profession.

Episode 64: A deep dive into moral injury

Health workforce equity researcher and George Washington University Professor of Health Policy Dr. Patricia Pittman shares insights from The Moral Injury Project.

Episode 63: Overcoming a stroke and finding a career in nursing

Paul Coyne shares his remarkable story of how a stroke at 26 inspired him to pursue a career in nursing.

Episode 62: Creating a strong culture of patient safety

Patient safety expert Nan Henderson talks about best practices for reducing harm events and making handoffs safer.

Who is Geoffrey Roche?

Today, Geoffrey Roche is a Senior Vice President at Dignity Health Global Education, where he helps create professional development and higher education programs that are shaped by the current, real-world needs of hospitals. In his conversation with Dan, Geoffrey shares the latest themes that he’s seeing in academia and healthcare leadership, what today’s nursing students are looking for from their education, and why the healthcare industry needs to do more to foster and engage the next generation of leaders. Links to recommended reading: Dignity Health Global Education Equity Impact Scholarship Dignity Health Global Education Certificate in Nurse Leadership The full transcript for this episode can be found here: http://www.trustedhealth.com/the-handoff-podcast/geoffrey-roche

Who is Nan Henderson?

Our guest for this episode is Nan Henderson, DNP, MSN-Ed, RN, a former critical care nurse who is an expert in patient safety, particularly as it relates to handoffs. After a series of internal surveys revealed that handoffs were consistently an issue within her organization, Nan and her team focused on completely overhauling their process. Starting with a literature review and focus groups with the organization’s nurses, Nan was eventually drawn to I-PASS, a standardized method for handoffs that greatly reduced the amount of errors involved in care transitions. Today she and Dan talk about this process in detail, as well as her overall efforts to create a strong culture of safety and reduce harm events at her facility. Links to recommended reading: AHRQ Surveys on Patient Safety Culture I-PASS Institute Resources Improving Patient Handoffs and Transitions through Adaptation and Implementation of I-PASS Across Multiple Handoff Settings The full transcript for this episode can be found here: http://www.trustedhealth.com/the-handoff-podcast/nan-henderson

Who is Jana Bitton?

Our guest for this episode is Jana Bitton, the executive director for the Oregon Center for Nursing. Jana is as passionate an advocate for the nursing profession as you will find and is focused on helping the nurses in her state find work and advance their careers. Today Jana gives Dan an update on the situation in Oregon and what she’s hearing from nurses on the frontlines as the state battles its worst outbreak since the pandemic began. She also talks about both the challenges and the opportunities she sees ahead for nurses given the impact of the pandemic on the profession, why she thinks nursing new grads deserve an especially big dose of empathy and compassion and why regulations for new nurses have got to give. Links to recommended reading: NOT WORKING WELL: Clinical Placement for Nursing Students in an Era of Pandemic BRIEF: The Connection Between Local Nurse Recruitment Efforts and Social Determinants of Health Episode 51: How COVID-19 has impacted the nursing workforce

Who is Tiffany Gibson?

Tiffany Gibson likes to refer to herself as a troublemaker and a nurse agitator -- two labels that Dr. Nurse Dan can absolutely get behind! Tiffany is a pediatric nurse turned professional development specialist who helps nurses become more effective leaders. Her focus is on asking hard questions, disrupting old narratives and empowering a new generation of culturally competent nurses. In their conversation, Tiffany and Dan talk about why she thinks that DE&I can’t be separated from professional development and how she integrates the two in her consulting practice. She shares her thoughts on the intersection of belonging and patient safety, why managing your emotions is critical to becoming an effective leader and why equity is about more than just racial justice. Links to recommended reading: The New Nurse Academy Blog Episode 45: What the ANA is doing to combat racism in nursing The full transcript for this episode can be found here: http://www.trustedhealth.com/the-handoff-podcast/tiffany-gibson

Who is Betty Jo Rocchio?

Our guest for this episode is Betty Jo Rocchio, Senior Vice President & System Chief Nursing Officer for Mercy. Mercy has been in the midst of rolling out a new hub-based approach to their nursing workforce that allows them to more flexibly staff up and down with full-time and contingent nurses. During the pandemic, Mercy organized its workforce around regional pods and used a data-driven approach that allowed them to more easily move nurses through the system to meet the needs of different regions. Betty Jo details their process, how it will be used moving forward and how she thinks the pandemic has changed what nurses want from their jobs. Links to recommended reading: Mercy Nursing Careers Travel Nursing Basics The full transcript for this episode can be found here: https://www.trustedhealth.com/the-handoff-podcast/bettyjo-rocchio

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