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Modern Practice is your curbside consult with top clinicians from around the country. This exciting podcast series features medical experts sharing their ideas and approaches for the latest strategic trends and clinical challenges. Hosted by Dr. Tom Villanueva and brought to you by the Vizient Medical Leadership team.

Modern Practice Podcast Dr. Tom Villanueva and Vizient Medical Leadership Team

    • Salute e benessere

Modern Practice is your curbside consult with top clinicians from around the country. This exciting podcast series features medical experts sharing their ideas and approaches for the latest strategic trends and clinical challenges. Hosted by Dr. Tom Villanueva and brought to you by the Vizient Medical Leadership team.

    Emerging Treatments for Atrial Fibrillation, Part 1

    Emerging Treatments for Atrial Fibrillation, Part 1

    Atrial fibrillation ablation therapies have progressed from rather primitive approaches to improved treatments that have emerged in recent years. In this series of our award-winning podcast, we discuss the history of the practice of electrophysiology and improvements that field has experienced.
     
    Moderator:Tomas Villanueva, DO, MBA, FACPE, SFHMSenior PrincipalClinical Operations and QualityVizient
    Guest:Thomas Munger, MDChair, Heart Rhythm DivisionAssociate Professor of MedicineMayo Clinic
     
    Show Notes:
    [01:06] History of electrophysiology
    [01:55] Training to become an electrophysiologist
    [02:44] Electrophysiology and the only organ that moves constantly
    [04:22] Seizure of the heart
    [05:22] The discipline of electrophysiology and evolving practice of ablation
    [07:47) The types of ablation
     
     
    Links | Resources:
    To contact Modern Practice: modernpracticepodcast@vizientinc.com
    Dr. Munger’s email: munger.thomas@mayo.edu
    More information (Vizient): Additional pulsed field ablation resources
    Information on improving an electrophysiology program (Vizient):
    Optimizing your EP program  
     
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    • 9 min
    Hermes Award-winner! Surviving cardiac arrest

    Hermes Award-winner! Surviving cardiac arrest

    Simon Henley was on a video call with his manager when he suddenly disappeared from the screen. He had fallen to the floor with a cardiac arrest. Not to be confused with an acute myocardial infarction, cardiac arrest is usually fatal, requiring a defibrillator and immediate CPR to revive the patient. On this episode, Simon tells his harrowing story, one with a touch of the miraculous, in how he survived those crucial first minutes and embarked on the road to recovery.
     
    Moderator:Tomas Villanueva, DO, MBA, FACPE, SFHMSenior PrincipalClinical Operations and QualityVizient
    Guest:Simon Henley, MBA, CMBBDirector, Global Market GrowthDefibrillator SolutionsMedtronic
     
    Show Notes:
    [00:51] Simon’s background
    [01:25] An avid runner
    [01:49] The call
    [03:23] Every minute a cardiac arrest goes untreated drops survival rate by 10%
    [04:23] No previous symptoms
    [05:57] Rehabilitation
    [06:55] Dealing with emotions and with recurring cardiac events
    [10:19] Changed perspective
    [11:12] No guarantees
     
    Links | Resources:
    To contact Modern Practice: modernpracticepodcast@vizientinc.com
    Simon’s email: simon.henley@medtronic.com
    Sudden cardiac arrest: symptoms and causes (Mayo Clinic):
    Click Here
    Heart attack and cardiac arrest (American Heart Association):
    Click Here
    Cardiac care management (Medtronic):
    Click Here
     
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    • 11 min
    Rethinking medical group strategy, Part 3

    Rethinking medical group strategy, Part 3

    This episode of our award-winning podcast concludes our discussion on a new approach for medical groups in this time of drastic change. Only those models undergoing change will succeed.
     
    Moderator:Tomas Villanueva, DO, MBA, FACPE, SFHMSenior PrincipalPerformance Improvement ConsultingVizient
    Guest:Michael StrileskySenior PrincipalCare Delivery TransformationStrategy ConsultingVizient
     
    Show Notes:
    [01:09] Current state of medical groups
    [03:12] Issues around the surgical practice model
    [05:01] Sustainability of the group practice model
    [06:35] Finding a medical group strategy
     
    Links | Resources:
    To contact Modern Practice: modernpracticepodcast@vizientinc.com
    Michael Strilesky’s email: michael.strilesky@vizientinc.com
    “Grow hospital market share by integrating ambulatory care across acute service lines” (Vizient publication): Click Here
     
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    • 9 min
    Rethinking medical group strategy, Part 2

    Rethinking medical group strategy, Part 2

    All the drastic changes occurring in healthcare, particularly in the way it is delivered, necessitate corresponding changes in how we structure medical groups. This episode of our award-winning podcast continues the discussion on the need for a new strategy for medical groups, and an expert returns to consider what that strategy might be.
     
    Moderator:Tomas Villanueva, DO, MBA, FACPE, SFHMSenior Principal, Performance Improvement ConsultingVizient
     
    Guest:Michael StrileskySenior PrincipalCare Delivery TransformationStrategy ConsultingVizient
     
    Show Notes:
    [01:11] Academic medical centers and the need for innovation
    [02:46] Meeting the physician shortage challenge
    [04:51] Resistance to a new care model
    [06:23] Reimbursement, technology and consumer desires will drive the new model
    [07:06] The physician compensation factor in the new model
     
    Links | Resources:
    To contact Modern Practice: modernpracticepodcast@vizientinc.com
    Michael Strilesky’s email: michael.strilesky@vizientinc.com
    “Grow hospital market share by integrating ambulatory care across acute service lines” (Vizient publication): Click Here
     
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    • 8 min
    Rethinking medical group strategy, Part 1

    Rethinking medical group strategy, Part 1

    The huge flurry of changes in how we deliver healthcare have brought into question the viability of the conventional medical group model, whether it’s sustainable and gives us a competitive advantage or whether we need to invest in something else. On the next three episodes of this award-winning podcast, an expert joins Tomas to consider the future of medical group practices.
     
    Moderator:Tomas Villanueva, DO, MBA, FACPE, SFHMSenior Principal, Performance Improvement ConsultingVizient
     
    Guest:Michael StrileskySenior PrincipalCare Delivery TransformationStrategy ConsultingVizient
     
    Show Notes:
    [01:46] Current medical group model
    [02:58] Impact and role of medical groups
    [04:12] Drawbacks and limitations of current model
    [06:13] Different care and practice models emerging
    [07:49] The disruptors have been fantastic
    [09:47] Different approach for medical groups affiliated with academic medical centers
     
    Resources:
    To contact Modern Practice: modernpracticepodcast@vizientinc.com
    Michael Strilesky’s email: michael.strilesky@vizientinc.com
    “Grow hospital market share by integrating ambulatory care across acute service lines” (Vizient publication): Click Here
     
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    • 10 min
    Facing hostile patients, Part 2

    Facing hostile patients, Part 2

    In this re-air of our two-part, award-winning podcast series, we discuss how physical violence in the healthcare workplace is on the rise. Healthcare workers are more in danger of violence than are police officers or prison guards. Looking at the labor force in general, healthcare workers have five times the likelihood of facing violence than workers across all other industries. And that doesn’t include the verbal abuse. Clinicians need skills to defuse conflict and hopefully settle down hostilities before they get out of hand. On this episode, Tomas and Cecilia finish their discussion with some helpful tips.
     
    Moderator:
    Tomas Villanueva, DO, MBA, FACPE, SFHMSenior Principal, Clinical Operations and QualityVizient
     
    Guest:Cecilia Cruz, MD, MPH, CPCC, ACCFounder and Chief Executive OfficerMarpe, LLCBoard-certified emergency medicine physicianFormer co-chair of QualityDivision of Emergency MedicineNorthShore University HealthSystem
     
    Show Notes:
    [01:10] Influences and attitudes from culture/media
    [02:45] The pandemic factor; example from CoxHealth
    [04:45] Prevalence of incivility
    [06:23] Paying attention to the signs; observation skills to use; actions to take
    [09:30] Give the situation the same importance that patients and families give it
    [10:16] Tools clinicians can use – Marpe’s role in alleviating violence
    [12:05] A symptom of the healthcare crisis
     
    Links | Resources:
    To contact Modern Practice: modernpracticepodcast@vizientinc.com
    Dr. Cruz’s email: ceciliacruz@marpejourney.com
    Dr Cruz’s Linkedin page: Cecilia Cruz - Founder and CEO - MARPE, LLC | LinkedIn
    MARPE, LLC website: https://www.marpejourney.com/
     
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    • 14 min

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