Clinicians in Leadership

The American Journal of Healthcare Strategy

Each episode dives into the unique challenges and opportunities faced by healthcare professionals as they navigate the intersection of clinical expertise and executive strategy. Whether you're a clinician aspiring to lead or a healthcare leader seeking inspiration, this podcast offers valuable insights and actionable advice to empower your career.

  1. 09/12/2025

    How Healthcare Systems Fail Veterans | Ali Tayyeb PhD, RN Explains

    Most U.S. veterans receive their care in civilian hospitals—not the VA—and our systems are failing them.In this insightful episode of the Clinicians in Leadership podcast, host Zach sits down with Ali Tayyeb PhD, RN, a U.S. Navy veteran, nurse, educator, and founder of RN Mentor Consulting. Drawing from his unique background in both military service and nursing leadership, Dr. Tayyeb explains how civilian healthcare systems routinely overlook the needs of veterans—many of whom are ineligible for VA care and are not properly screened or supported in civilian facilities.Key themes include the cultural transition challenges veterans face when entering healthcare careers, the stigma they encounter in the workforce, and the missed opportunities health systems have to recruit, retain, and empower these highly trained individuals. Dr. Tayyeb also explores how health systems can better screen patients who are veterans, integrate veteran-specific care needs into clinical workflows, and foster a workplace culture that values military experience.This episode is essential listening for healthcare leaders, administrators, and clinicians who want to improve veteran care and leadership pathways.00:00 Introduction to Veterans' Healthcare Challenges00:29 Meet Dr. Ali Tayyeb00:45 Dr. Tayyeb's Background and Experience02:51 Challenges Veterans Face Transitioning to Civilian Life05:47 Veterans in Healthcare: Opportunities and Barriers09:09 Empowering Veterans in Healthcare Leadership16:24 Creating a Culture of Appreciation for Veterans22:33 Addressing Gaps in Veteran Healthcare26:46 Making Veterans a Priority in Healthcare30:14 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

    31 min
  2. 08/26/2025

    From Bedside Nurse to Health Innovator at Oracle: Catherine Robison

    What does it take to move from bedside nurse to tech innovator at one of the world’s largest healthcare technology firms? In this episode of the Clinicians in Leadership podcast, Catherine Robison, MBA, RN, shares her compelling journey from med-surg nursing to becoming Director of Healthcare Strategy at Oracle.Drawing from her experience in nursing administration and innovation, Catherine dives into how frontline clinicians can bridge the gap between patient care and executive decision-making through better data and smarter tools. She explains why quantifying the real cost and value of clinical work is crucial for making the case for change—and how technology platforms like Oracle are helping healthcare systems integrate finance, staffing, and operational data to drive smarter strategies.Listeners will gain practical insights into healthcare leadership, innovation in clinical operations, and the role of data in shaping scalable solutions. Catherine also offers empowering advice for clinicians looking to lead change, develop cross-functional skills, and engage in meaningful transformation within their organizations.00:00 Introduction to the Podcast and Guest00:50 CJ's Background and Journey into Healthcare02:41 Transition to Oracle and Innovation Role06:21 The Importance of Leadership in Innovation13:16 Challenges in Healthcare Data20:05 Strategies for Addressing Fragmented Data25:53 Advice for Clinicians Seeking Change29:29 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

    30 min
  3. 08/11/2025

    How Clinicians Can Lead Change and Rebuild Trust in Healthcare Systems

    We sit down with Gwendolyn Williams M.D., FHM—hospitalist and associate professor at Virginia Commonwealth University Health—to explore how clinicians can drive change and rebuild trust within healthcare organizations.Dr. Williams shares candid insights from her decade-plus leadership journey, spanning roles as Chief of Medicine, president of a medical executive committee, and president of the Society of Hospital Medicine’s Hampton Roads chapter. Key topics include bridging the gap between clinical staff and administrators, fostering cultures of belonging and compassion, and the importance of emotional intelligence in healthcare leadership. Dr. Williams discusses why listening is a strategic leadership skill, how to rebuild trust after organizational trauma (such as COVID-19), and actionable strategies for keeping patients and staff at the center of healthcare transformation.Whether you’re a clinician seeking to lead, an administrator focused on organizational culture, or a healthcare executive interested in patient-centered strategy, this episode delivers actionable advice on navigating change, empowering teams, and advancing healthcare quality.00:00 Introduction and Opening Thoughts00:28 Meet Dr. Gwendolyn Williams01:17 Dr. Williams' Journey in Medicine and Leadership02:57 Bridging the Gap Between Clinicians and Administrators05:57 The Importance of Listening and Compassion in Leadership23:37 Rebuilding Trust in Healthcare30:42 Keeping the Human at the Center of Healthcare35:27 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

    36 min
  4. 07/28/2025

    Dr. David Wilcox on Burnout, AI, and Smarter Staffing Models

    On this episode of Clinicians and Leadership, host Zach sits down with Dr. David Wilcox—a DNP-prepared nurse, author, and health IT leader—to discuss innovative strategies for tackling clinician burnout, navigating the complex American healthcare system, and empowering both patients and staff. Drawing from decades of bedside and executive experience, Dr. Wilcox shares how his personal journey began as a teenage father advocating for his daughter in a broken system—and how that experience shaped his mission to fix it.You’ll hear about practical staffing innovations like the “Worked Hours Reward Program,” which boosted morale and saved hospitals millions, and learn how tools like virtual nursing and AI-powered documentation are revolutionizing clinician workflows. Dr. Wilcox also explores how healthcare leaders can leverage population health data, improve health equity, and train staff to use emerging tech without adding burdens.If you’re a healthcare leader looking to implement change, or a clinician feeling lost in the system, this episode offers actionable advice on becoming an agent of change—starting with listening, engaging, and involving those who deliver care.🔔 Subscribe for more insights from frontline innovators🌐 Explore more at drdavidhelps.com or grab Dr. Wilcox’s book How to Avoid Being a Victim of the American Healthcare System00:00 Introduction and Podcast Overview00:39 Meet Dr. David Wilcox01:02 Dr. Wilcox's Journey into Healthcare05:38 Navigating the American Healthcare System07:44 Improving Patient and Staff Engagement11:54 Addressing Healthcare Disparities13:57 Reducing Administrative Burdens with Technology23:11 Empowering Clinicians as Agents of Change24:51 Final Thoughts and Resources

    29 min
  5. 07/21/2025

    Reengaging Clinicians Through Smart Leadership

    Reengaging burned-out clinicians starts with listening—and in this insightful episode of Clinicians in Leadership, host Zach sits down with Mary Russell, RN, retired U.S. Navy Nurse Corps Captain and Senior Director of Clinical Services at Clinicomp International, to explore exactly how healthcare leaders can rebuild trust, reduce administrative burden, and inspire their teams.Drawing on 37 years of diverse nursing experience and 14+ years leading clinical services at a global EHR vendor, Mary Russell shares actionable strategies for balancing documentation demands with meaningful patient care. Learn why adding more technology isn’t always the answer, how scribes and smarter workflows can alleviate clinician workload, and why transparent leadership communication is key to clinician engagement and retention.From the rise of collective bargaining among healthcare providers to the hidden costs of provider turnover, this episode tackles the complex financial and operational pressures facing healthcare leaders today. Mary also offers a candid look at the challenges of integrating new healthcare technology without disrupting patient care—and the critical importance of frontline staff training and buy-in.Don’t miss this practical conversation filled with leadership insights for healthcare executives, CMIOs, CNIOs, and clinical leaders navigating today’s evolving healthcare landscape.00:00 Introduction and Guest Introduction02:05 Discussing Administrative Burdens in Healthcare03:40 Impact of Administrative Burdens on Clinicians05:06 Economic Challenges in Healthcare08:09 Strategies to Alleviate Administrative Burdens14:43 Importance of Communication and Transparency20:14 Integrating New Technology in Healthcare27:05 Conclusion and Final Thoughts👉 Subscribe for more conversations with healthcare leaders, and visit us at ajhcs.org for additional resources.This video was brought to you by: AJHCS Digital Services, learn more at https://services.ajhcs.org/

    28 min

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Each episode dives into the unique challenges and opportunities faced by healthcare professionals as they navigate the intersection of clinical expertise and executive strategy. Whether you're a clinician aspiring to lead or a healthcare leader seeking inspiration, this podcast offers valuable insights and actionable advice to empower your career.