Physician Leaders
The Women's Wellness through Equity and Leadership (WEL) Grant program develops support strategies for female physicians to address burnout professionally and personally. This podcast series features three female physician leaders who participated in the program and used their lessons learned in…
n this AHA Physician Alliance podcast, Amy Ahasic, M.D., section chief for pulmonary and critical care medicine at Norwalk Hospital in Connecticut, shares how she applied skills learned from the Women’s Wellness through Equity and Leadership Project to the COVID-19 public health emergency.
In this AHA Physician Alliance podcast, Janine Adjo, M.D., chair and director of the pediatric residency program at SBH Health System Bronx, shares how she applied during COVID-19 skills learned from the Women’s Wellness through Equity and Leadership Project.
In the dynamic and stressful environment of health care, leadership training hasn’t always incorporated rapid technology advancement and how to lead teams through those changes. Understanding the lag of human adaptation behind technological advances can be key in adoption and learning.…
This highly interactive workshop will equip you with tools to thrive when times are tough. Dr. Dan Diamond was the Director of the Medical Triage Unit at the New Orleans Convention Center Following Hurricane Katrina. Not only will you learn some practical tools, you'll also come away feeling…
During this interactive, experiential session, attendees will learn from the National Taskforce for Humanity in Healthcare (NTH) leaders how addressing burnout isn’t just about one intervention, but implementing a comprehensive blueprint for change.
Atrium Health is a large health system with over 60,000 employees spread across more than 900 care facilities, including 45 hospitals, which cares for patients in both urban and rural settings. It is a complex network, so providing consistent care in the face of the novel Coronavirus-19 posed a…
Understanding and addressing individual and group behavior is essential in order for teams to meet their goals and serve their patients. The AHA’s Physician Alliance has interviewed several clinician leaders to understand how hospital leaders can make medicine kinder, safer, and more reliable
Now more than ever, the leadership of nurses and physicians is invaluable to the teams, organizations and patients they serve. They help those around them keep perspective, and their vision and guidance pave the road to a healthier future.
A survey by the American Psychiatric Association indicated that 1/3 of those surveyed knew someone with an opioid use disorder (OUD). Yet the stigma surrounding OUD means that fewer than 20 percent of patients have access to treatment. Join AHA for this session to understand the impact of stigma…