Central Line: Leadership in Healthcare

Central Line
Central Line: Leadership in Healthcare Podcast

Leading in healthcare is tough, so learn firsthand from today’s successful healthcare leaders on how they got to where they are, lessons learned along the way, and what it takes to thrive.

  1. 3 DAYS AGO

    Better Work = Better Care with Sue Bookey-Bassett and Patrick Neumann

    In this episode, Leah sits down with two visionary leaders, Sue Bookey-Bassett and Patrick Neumann, who are using virtual modeling to inform a revolutionary approach to the design of healthcare workplaces. Sue, an Assistant Professor at the Daphne Cockwell School of Nursing, combines her experience as a healthcare leader with her passion for creating supportive environments for nurses and other healthcare professionals. Patrick, a human factors specialist and Professor at Toronto Metropolitan University, brings his expertise in designing work systems with a focus on human-centric solutions. Together, Sue and Patrick lead the Better Work Better Care Coalition, where they use simulation and biomechanical modeling to explore the workloads of nurses and personal support workers. Their research delves into the demands of a typical working day, assessing the impact of time pressures and physical strain on healthcare professionals. By running "what if" scenarios, they identify key factors that lead to negative outcomes, like missed care and physical injuries, using data to inform better workplace design and process improvements. Tune in as Sue and Patrick share surprising insights from their work, the challenges of translating research into practical applications, and their vision for how this innovative approach can drive meaningful change in healthcare. Sue and Patrick invite you to join the Better Work Better Care Coalition on LinkedIn, where you’ll receive special invitations to webinars and read the newest articles on the Coalition’s work. https://www.linkedin.com/groups/14331090/

    42 min
  2. 19 JUN

    Transforming Workplace Conflict into Creativity with Kat Newport

    Leah sits down with Kat Newport, a passionate Conflict Educator and Coach renowned for her expertise in guiding leaders and teams through tough situations. Kat shares her unique approach to conflict, viewing it not as a hurdle, but as a catalyst for positive growth and creativity in the workplace. Kat delves into her philosophy of "Smart Conflict," emphasizing the importance of self-awareness in how we handle disputes. She provides practical tools and strategies for navigating workplace conflicts, offering insights on effective communication, providing feedback, and managing relationships to ensure psychological safety. While most people tend to shy away from conflict, Kat sees it as a breeding ground for creativity. She argues that without differing perspectives (aka conflict), we limit our ability to think outside the box. By engaging with conflict constructively, we can foster innovation and growth within our teams and organizations. The conversation touches on the unique challenges faced in the healthcare sector, where conflict can be particularly intense due to the high stakes involved. Kat and Leah discuss the emotional burden on healthcare providers and the critical need for effective conflict management to ensure patient wellbeing and professional resilience. Kat emphasizes the power of intentionality in shaping our workplace environment and relationships, encouraging listeners to engage in conversations about conflict proactively. Join Leah and Kat for an inspiring discussion on turning workplace conflict into an opportunity for positive change and innovation. Discover the secrets of SMART Conflict discussed in the podcast: https://share.hsforms.com/1OhnWOJZ5QPq6Up4toMtHdgnwn0r Kat’s website: www.SmartConflictBook.com

    48 min
  3. 22 MAY

    Intentionally Designing Trust Creates True Connection with Ila Edgar

    Ila Edgar is the founder of Big Change Inc, a consulting organization that supports organizations, leaders, and teams in building stronger trust in pursuit of achieving amazing things together, and co-host of a podcast dedicated to helping people intentionally design trust in their relationships, Trust on Purpose.  Listen as Ila talks about her personal journey of trust, navigating a landscape devoid of frameworks and reference points that often led to painful lessons, to her discovery of a trust framework that provides structure to the nebulous concept of trust. With it came the power to recognize trust as a choice and lessons in intentionally designing, cultivating, evaluating, and discerning trust - using the domains of competency, sincerity, reliability, and care - considerations sorely lacking in many organizations today. Ila shares her firsthand experiences within the healthcare system, highlighting the impact of trust - and its absence - on both individuals and institutions. She discusses the significance of trust extending beyond personal relationships, permeating into professional spheres like healthcare, and how a lack of trust can breed skepticism and hinder progress, yet intentional trust-building can transform organizational dynamics.  Join Ila and Leah as they offer insights into the complexity of humanity and trust, its construction, erosion, and potential for renewal. This conversation invites listeners to reflect on their own relationships—with themselves, their colleagues, and the systems they inhabit—prompting a deeper exploration of trust in all its complexity. If you would like to connect with Ila directly or request the “Do Over” cards she talks about, find her here.

    43 min
  4. 6 FEB

    Bring Your Team Alive with Jason Platts and Danny Lang

    In this month’s episode of The Central Line podcast, Leah sits down with two extraordinary leaders within the Canadian Mental Health Association - Jason Platts and Danny Lang. We delve head first into the heart of leadership and the profound impact that a daily practice of servant leadership can have on our teams and in our communities. The conversation strips away what you think you know about leadership, and offers thought provoking perspectives about what it truly means, and who has the capacity to do it. Hear how these two leaders dedicate their lives to unearthing purpose and meaning in the lives of both staff and clients. They stress that regardless of where you are in your organization, leadership is about recognizing your influence where you’re at, and using it to make a positive impact. Our guests draw inspiration from thought leader Simon Sinek, emphasizing the importance of prioritizing the health and wellbeing of our teams, so that they can rise to their full potential at work. Join us as we learn from seasoned leaders who share their biggest lessons, providing insights that are exceptionally clear and focused. Equip yourself with fresh perspectives needed to lead from wherever you are and foster positive change in your workplace. Central Line is a podcast created by us, TallTrees Leadership, where we have conversations with amazing individuals who have something to say about leadership, healthcare, and leadership IN healthcare. It’s the ultimate resource for emerging and current leaders in healthcare! Central Line is hosted by Leah Wuitschik, a leadership development expert, executive coach, healthcare professional, and President & Co-Founder of TallTrees Leadership.    🎧LISTEN: https://www.talltreesleadership.com/central-line-podcast/  #centrallinepodcast #podcast #healthcarepodcast #talltreesleadership #leadershipinhealthcare #healthcare #healthcareleadership #leadership

    41 min
  5. 26/09/2023

    Canadian Healthcare Reform: We need strong voices from the frontline with Senator Rebecca Patterson

    Canadian health system reform. Is it possible? Your answer to this question might be based on your experiences with the system, your role in it, and whether or not you believe we know and have what it takes to make it happen. We welcome Canadian Senator Rebecca Patterson to the Central Line podcast to discuss her answer to these questions. You’ll hear about how her experiences in the Canadian military and as a registered nurse and healthcare leader have always centred on those she serves, and have led her to her current position as Canadian Senator, where she continues to serve her country and leads the way in transforming the country’s healthcare system.  Leah and Senator Patterson discuss the unfortunate truth that many healthcare workers feel forgotten and unheard and that we have created a system that has allowed that. Senator Patterson shares her thoughts on what she believes needs to change and how we will accomplish it together. She discusses the undeniable requirement of inviting to hear from the people who are delivering healthcare to the public. Including the voices of all stakeholders - physicians, primary caregivers, those in family medicine, nurses, pharmacists, physiotherapists -  and giving their voices equal power to others in the room, is the only way to make the right change. Senator Patterson believes reform is possible. She also believes that if we don’t change, we will fail. She shares her belief that we need people on the front lines to raise their voices, show up with courage, and be willing to stand up and blaze new trails. And we need others to hold those people up and give volume to their voices. Only then will we move toward reform.  This was an extra special conversation with an extra special guest. Senator Patterson’s dedication to healthy Canadians shines through in everything she says.

    47 min

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Leading in healthcare is tough, so learn firsthand from today’s successful healthcare leaders on how they got to where they are, lessons learned along the way, and what it takes to thrive.

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