Author, evangelist and CEO of Medigram, Sherri Douville recently joined me on the podcast. We talk about the new book she edited and co-authored, and dig deeper into why transformational leadership is the key factor in melding medical science with developing technology to meaningfully impact patient care.
Interviews
Interview Series, Episode 9: Lev Gonick
Lev Gonick, the Chief Information Officer at Arizona State University (ASU) and one of the most respected CIOs in Higher Education, joined us on the podcast recently.
Interview Series, Episode 8: Ed Marx
Ed Marx, Chief Digital Officer for Tech Mahindra Health and Life Sciences and formerly the CIO at Cleveland Clinic and NYC Health & Hospitals, joined us on the podcast to share stories from his extraordinary career from a guy who calls himself very ordinary. For those of us who have worked with Ed, we know he is anything but ordinary.
Interview Series, Episode 7: Melissa Woo
Dr. Melissa Woo joined us to discuss her career, her passions, and her unique challenges as a technology leader-turned higher education executive.
Interview Series, Episode 6: Dr. Heather Young
Dr. Heather Young joined us for a discussion on technology’s growing role in transforming healthcare. Dr. Young provided her unique insights on new approaches to promote healthy aging, the changing interface between older adults and healthcare providers, and the challenges we face going forward ensuring healthcare equity in a world increasingly enabled through technology and data.
Interview Series, Episode 5: Dr. John Halamka
My colleague and friend, Dr. John Halamka from Mayo Clinic is a nationally-recognized thought leader and joined us for a thought-provoking conversation on how far we’ve come and the promise that lies in front of us. Anyone who knows John, knows he has a wealth of insights from his experiences as a clinician, innovator and change agent. We asked him to spend a few minutes talking about some hot topics in healthcare technology.
Interview Series, Episode 4: Brad Wheeler
As higher education IT leaders, we need to be better at leveraging the collective intelligence of our institutions – and our peers’ – to create organizational value faster.
My colleague and friend, Dr. Bradley Wheeler from Indiana University, joined us for a thought-provoking conversation on the past and future of information technology in higher education.
Interview Series, Episode 3: Michael Dennin
Data is playing a huge role in bringing quantitative analysis to the discussion around student success initiatives in higher education, to limit the time it takes to complete a degree, as well as the financial burden of student debt. This week I connected with Dr. Mike Dennin, Dean of Undergraduate Education and Vice Provost of Teaching and Learning at UC Irvine to discuss the latest trends in the using both data and technology to maximize student success.
Interview Series, Episode 2: Abby Sears of OCHIN
COVID-19 has affected every person, but the more we study the data, the more we see an exacerbation of societal inequities in the pandemic’s impact. One such area is in health inequities, where Black, Indigenous, and People of Color – as well as those in lower socio-economic tiers – are being impacted at a far greater rate. In this podcast, I interview Abby Sears, CEO of OCHIN, a non-profit organization that operates as a health care innovation center, designed to provide knowledge solutions promoting quality, affordable health care for all.
Podcast Episode 1: Interview with Doug Haynes
Last week I had the chance to speak with Dr. Doug Haynes, UC Irvine’s Vice Chancellor of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion on anti-Black racism and higher education. During our discussion, he shared with us four tangible actions each person can take to fight systemic racism and make this world a better place for all.