• Ep 42: EHRs and Equity with Leigh Burchell
    Sep 3 2025
    What if the technology behind electronic health records could save lives, reduce health disparities, and reshape the future of caregiving? In this episode of Nurse Rosa’s INsights, host Rosa Hart sits down with Leigh C. Burchell, Vice President of Policy and Government Affairs at Altera Digital Health. Leigh shares how her upbringing and career shaped her passion for healthcare advocacy and policy. She reflects on the intersection of technology and patient care, describing how data-driven innovations in electronic health records (EHRs) can be life-altering for patients and providers alike: “I know from so many different experiences that the technology we develop directly affects the lives of patients. The availability of data today changes diagnostic and treatment decisions and the patients' ability to actively partner in their own care — it isn’t hyperbolic to say that it’s changing lives.” – Leigh C. Burchell The discussion explores how regulations can both guide and hinder innovation in health tech, why bridging policy and technology is vital, and how health equity must begin with access to basic resources like nutrition. Leigh also opens up about her personal connection to dementia and shares her vision for better infrastructure, research, and caregiver support in the years ahead: “There are a lot of places $1 billion could be effectively spent to improve U.S. healthcare, unfortunately, but I’d probably focus on two areas: food insecurity and dementia research.” – Leigh C. Burchell This thoughtful, forward-looking conversation highlights why what we do in healthcare truly matters and how innovative solutions can transform outcomes for patients and caregivers alike. Learn more about Leigh's work: alterahealth.com Connect with Leigh on LinkedIN Connect with Rosa Hart @NurseRosaSpeaks For more podcasts hosted by Rosa Hart, see Stronger After Stroke, Aging Like a Pro and The Lou Review.
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    35 mins
  • Ep 41: AI Governance and Development in Healthcare
    Aug 27 2025
    Join Rosa Hart and Dr. Anthony Chang as they explore the transformative role of artificial intelligence (AI) in healthcare. Together, they unpack how AI is reshaping medicine—reducing clinician burnout, improving patient outcomes, and rehumanizing care by giving providers more time at the bedside. ✨ What You’ll Learn in This Episode: What AI really means in the healthcare context Why now is the best time to engage with AI in medicine How AI can reduce the administrative burden on clinicians—especially nurses Why AI is not replacing clinicians but enhancing their work Misconceptions about AI and how perspectives are shifting The role of AI in creating more personalized and precise patient care Why clinician involvement, education, and lifelong learning are vital in shaping AI’s future 💡 AI in healthcare isn’t about replacing the human touch—it’s about strengthening it. Join us LIVE at AIMed25 Learn more about certification with ABAIM Connect with Nurse Rosa Hart @NurseRosaSpeaks Connect with Dr. Anthony Chang on LinkedIN Anthony Chang, MD, MBA, MPH, MS is a pediatric cardiologist and Medical Director of the Heart Failure Program at Children’s Hospital of Orange County (CHOC), a part of Rady Children’s Health. Dr. Chang serves as Chief Intelligence and Innovation Officer of CHOC Sharon Disney Lund Medical Intelligence, Information, Investigation and Innovation Institute (Mi4). The Institute is the hub of medical intelligence and innovation at CHOC and serves as a national and international leader. Mi4 was the first institute of its kind in a children’s hospital. Dr. Chang completed his Master of Science (MS) in Data Science with a sub-specialization in artificial intelligence from Stanford School of Medicine and has completed a certification on artificial intelligence from MIT. Dr. Chang has a master’s in business administration (MBA) in Health Care Administration from the University of Miami School of Business and a master’s in public health (MPH) in Health Care Policy from the Jonathan Fielding School of Public Health of the University of California, Los Angeles. Dr. Chang is the founder of the Pediatric Cardiac Intensive Care Society (PCICS) and the founder of the Asia-Pacific Pediatric Cardiac Society (APPCS). He started a pediatric innovation leadership group whose bi-annual symposium Pediatrics2040: Emerging Trends and Future Innovations has become a catalyst for the International Society for Pediatric Innovation (iSPI). Each summer, the Mi4 Summer Internship Program, founded by Dr. Chang, mentors close to 75 young future clinicians. Dr. Chang’s book, Intelligence-Based Medicine is the first of its kind textbook on AI in medicine and is used at colleges and universities around the globe. He is the founder and organizing chair of several Artificial Intelligence in Medicine (AI Med) that hosts meetings in the U.S. and abroad (Europe and Asia) focusing on artificial intelligence in healthcare and medicine (www.ai-med.io). He is also the founder the Medical Intelligence Society (MIS), the American Board of Artificial Intelligence in Medicine (ABAIM), and the Alliance of Centers in Artificial Intelligence in Medicine (ACAIM) and the Pediatric Centers of Artificial Intelligence in Medicine (PCAIM), now with nearly 100 participating centers from around the globe. 👉 Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more inspiring conversations on the future of healthcare! For more podcasts hosted by Rosa Hart, tune in to Stronger After Stroke, Aging Like A Pro and The Lou Review.
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    44 mins
  • Ep 40: Connection Over Competition with Jessi Sheridan
    Aug 20 2025
    What if the key to stronger leadership isn’t hustle—but connection? In this episode of Nurse Rosa’s INsights, host Rosa Hart sits down with leadership coach Jessi Sheridan to explore how women can rise together through community, connection, and coaching. Jessi shares how her initiative, Habituelle, began as a storytelling platform and evolved into a thriving empowerment community for women leaders. Together, they unpack the growing problem of isolation, the dual nature of technology, and the urgent need for better health care access and support systems for women. ✨ What You’ll Learn: Why leadership coaching is a powerful tool for women How storytelling builds community and drives change The lasting impact of the pandemic on women’s sense of connection How Habituelle is reshaping leadership and wellness for women Why investing in women’s health care is not optional—it’s essential 🎧 Tune in to hear how Jessi is helping women lead with purpose, and why community is at the heart of healing. Learn more about Habituelle Leadership coaching with Jessi Sheridan: https://habituelleleadership.com/ Connect with Rosa Hart ⁨⁠@NurseRosaSpeaks⁠⁩ 🔔 Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and hit the bell for more expert interviews on the future of healthcare and innovation. For more podcasts hosted by Rosa Hart, check out Stronger After Stroke, Aging Like a Pro and The Lou Review.
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    22 mins
  • Ep 39: Strokes Without Borders with Alicia Richardson
    Aug 13 2025
    From hospital hallways to global health stages, Alicia Richardson is reimagining stroke care—one system at a time. In this episode, Nurse Rosa speaks with Alicia Richardson about her experiences with the World Stroke Organization and her passion for nurse leadership. Alicia shares her nursing journey, the global challenges faced in stroke prevention and treatment, and how cultural context plays a critical role in understanding risk factors. As a board-certified stroke coordinator and educator, she also emphasizes the power of interdisciplinary collaboration, technology-driven education, and the urgent need for primary prevention—especially since 80% of strokes are preventable. 🧩 Topics covered: Global disparities in stroke care and access Alicia’s experience in the WSO Future Leaders Program Using technology and education to scale stroke knowledge Risk factor awareness across cultures The value of collaboration among nursing and neurovascular organizations Evolving roles of advanced practice nurses and stroke coordinators 🎓 From being named Advanced Practice Clinician of the Year to leading the Association of Neurovascular Clinicians (ANVC) as its current President, Alicia’s leadership journey exemplifies the future of stroke systems—driven by data, compassion, and nurse-led innovation. 💡 "If we want to reduce disability, we must start by investing in prevention. Most strokes are preventable, and nurses are essential to that mission." 🔗 Connect & Learn More: 🌐 www.anvc.org World Stroke Organization SVIN 🔗 Alicia Richardson on LinkedIn Connect with Rosa Hart ⁨@NurseRosaSpeaks⁩ 🔔 Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and hit the bell for more expert interviews on the future of healthcare and innovation. For more podcasts hosted by Rosa Hart, check out Stronger After Stroke, Aging Like a Pro and The Lou Review.
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    34 mins
  • Ep 38: Proceed Until Apprehended with Rhonda Finnie
    Aug 6 2025
    Some nurses follow a path—others pave it . In this powerful episode of Nurse Rosa’s INsights, host Rosa Hart talks with Dr. Rhonda Finnie, DNP, MBA, AGACNP-BC, ANVP-BC, ASC-BC—president-elect of the Association of Neurovascular Clinicians (ANVC)—about how personal tragedy reshaped her purpose and led her to a remarkable career in neurosurgery, stroke care, and nursing leadership. Dr. Finney shares how the loss of her young son Derek to a brain tumor became the turning point that called her into nursing. From her beginnings in neurosurgery to her leadership in hospice, stroke, and advanced practice, she speaks candidly about ownership, mentorship, certification, and how to create sustainable systems that strengthen stroke care and improve access worldwide. About Dr. Rhonda Finnie Nurse Practitioner at Baptist Health – Little Rock President-Elect (2023–2025), Association of Neurovascular Clinicians Chair, Board of Directors, Arkansas Hospice APP Leadership Team, Neurocritical Care Society Chair, Door-In Door-Out Subcommittee, Arkansas Acute Stroke Task Force Contributor, AHA Stroke/Neurovascular Council’s Neurocritical Care Committee Honors include: 2018 Harding University Carr College of Nursing Alum of the Year 2022 AANP State Award for Excellence 2024 UTHSC College of Nursing Alumni of the Year 🖥️ Connect with Dr. Finnie 🔗 ANVC – Association of Neurovascular Clinicians 🔗 LinkedIn Connect with Rosa Hart: @NurseRosaSpeaks 🔔 Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and hit the bell for more expert interviews on the future of healthcare and innovation. For more podcasts hosted by Nurse Rosa, check out Stronger After Stroke, Aging Like a Pro and The Lou Review.
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    28 mins
  • Ep 37: AI Organization of Public Health with Greg Farnum
    Jul 16 2025
    Nurse Rosa Hart interviews Greg Farnum, Senior Vice President and General Manager at Audacious Inquiry, a PointClickCare company. With over 30 years in health IT innovation, Greg shares his expert vision for organizing public health with AI to reduce costs, improve care, and transform how government healthcare systems operate. You’ll hear how artificial intelligence in healthcare is already being used to tackle the administrative burden in healthcare, reduce medication errors, and support public health infrastructure through smarter, data-driven solutions. Greg also explains how interoperability, especially through FHIR data standards, is key to improving outcomes across the system—from local health departments to national healthcare agencies. Whether you're curious about AI in public health, healthcare policy and innovation, or how to modernize public health technology, this conversation is packed with insight and strategy from one of the most respected leaders in the field. Key topics include: ✅ Automating administrative tasks in hospitals ✅ Scaling AI healthcare efficiency ✅ Health data modernization at the federal level ✅ Using tech to keep patients healthier and out of the hospital ✅ Real-world success stories from Greg’s work with HHS and hospital associations 📲 Connect with Greg Farnum on LinkedIn Learn more about Audacious Inquiry at ainq.com Connect with Nurse Rosa: @NurseRosaSpeaks on social media 🔔 Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and hit the bell for more expert interviews on the future of healthcare and innovation. For more podcasts hosted by Nurse Rosa, check out Stronger After Stroke, Aging Like a Pro and The Lou Review.
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    24 mins
  • Ep 36: Transforming Cancer Recovery with Dr. Erin Dickman
    Jul 9 2025
    🎗 Think cancer care ends with treatment? Think again. Click to hear how nurses like Dr. Erin Dickman are changing the game for survivors. Erin Dickman, DNP, RN, OCN is Clinical Program Specialist for ImpediMed, and an experienced oncology nurse leader with over 15 years in clinical care, education, and program development. She earned her doctorate from The Ohio State University and is a trained human-centered design practitioner. An expert in evidence-based lymphedema surveillance programs, Dr. Dickman brings an evidence-based, practical approach to improving cancer survivorship and nursing practice. Her innovative work has been highlighted by the American Nurses Association Innovation Lounge. A national speaker and published author, she’s passionate about translating research into practice and advancing cancer care delivery.With a career marked by visionary thinking, interdisciplinary collaboration, and a passion for advancing oncology nursing practice, she continues to influence the field through education, advocacy, and strategic innovation." She is working to close the persistent gaps in cancer survivorship care, particularly during the vulnerable transition from active treatment to long-term follow-up. Oncology nurses are needed to lead the development and implementation of dynamic, individualized survivorship care plans that address both the physical and emotional effects of cancer treatment. A critical focus of her work is on proactive, evidence-based lymphedema surveillance using advanced tools like bioimpedance spectroscopy (BIS), aiming to prevent complications and reduce the long-term financial and quality-of-life burdens patients face. By empowering nurses with the skills and resources to provide comprehensive survivorship support, she advocates for a model of care that is continuous, patient-centered, and rooted in early intervention."If awarded a $1 billion grant, I would revolutionize cancer survivorship care by addressing a critical gap: the lack of consistent, proactive monitoring for long-term side effects like lymphedema. Too often, survivors are without structured follow-up, leaving symptoms unrecognized until they significantly impact quality of life. To close this care gap, I would create a nationwide, nursing-led program focused on early symptom surveillance using advanced technology. Rooted in evidence-based practice and holistic, person-centered care, this initiative would integrate precision medicine and interprofessional collaboration to ensure every survivor receives continuous, meaningful support. My goal is to empower survivors to live well beyond their diagnosis and set a new standard for equitable, long-term oncology care.”This conversation is a must-listen for nurses, healthcare providers, and anyone passionate about improving long-term outcomes for cancer survivors.💡 Key Takeaways:💧 Lymphedema affects 1 in 6 cancer survivors and is often reversible when caught early.🧠 Education and consistent follow-up are key to empowering patients post-treatment.🩺 Nurses are vital in building trust, supporting recovery, and implementing care plans.🔍 Surveillance models allow for earlier interventions and improved patient outcomes.🔁 Survivorship care must be dynamic, personalized, and evidence-based.💡 Innovative tech tools can move lymphedema care from reactive to preventative.Connect with Dr. Erin Dickman on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/erin-dickman/Learn more about the work she is doing as the Clinical Program Specialist at Impedimed: www.impedimed.com Connect with Nurse Rosa: https://linktr.ee/nurserosaspeaks
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    26 mins
  • Ep 35: Can Tech Make Nurses Happier?
    Jul 2 2025
    In this inspiring episode of Nurse Rosa’s INsights, healthcare innovator and disruptor Ajay Gupta shares how we can solve some of healthcare’s toughest challenges—by using the right data in the right ways. From COVID-19 response to predicting maternal mortality and opioid hotspots, Ajay and his team at HSR.health are changing how we understand risk and resource allocation. We explore how this data revolution can drive equity, quality, and cost-effectiveness—and why Ajay believes investing in nurse wellness is the smartest ROI in healthcare. Plus, hear Ajay’s “$1 Billion Idea” that could change the future of nursing and care delivery. Learn more about HSR.health Connect with Ajay Gupta on LinkedIN Connect with Nurse Rosa Hart @NurseRosaSpeaks
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    30 mins