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In this inaugural podcast series session, the IPE and Leadership Team at Pacific Northwest University of Health Sciences discuss the value that IPE and leadership brings to healthcare delivery. Each member of the team provides a unique perspective on how IPE and leadership impact healthcare.
Guest: Anne Kim, PharmD, MPH, MIT, WSU College of Pharmacy
In this episode, Dr. Kim describes elements of the upcoming faculty development program SWIPE 201. She shares her perspective on being the chair of the YVIPEC faculty development COmmittee and how faculty from all institutions can and should get involved. This episode is hosted by Keith Monosky, Executive Director of IPE.
Guest: Michael Lawler, PhD, President of PNWU
Description: In this episode, Dr. Lawler describes elements of effective leadership with an emphasis on modeling the way. He discusses “finding your voice” and “leading by example,” as well as other aspects of effective leadership. His experiences and knowledge of leadership is exemplary, and he shares some very important pearls of wisdom and personal experiences in this podcast interview.
Guest: Daryll DeWald, PhD, Chancellor and Vice President of Health Sciences at Washington State University
Description: A general discussion of leadership in healthcare was led by Dr. DeWald where he shared his experiences as an accomplished leader in academia, healthcare delivery, and sociological impacts. He offers inspiring advice for future leaders in healthcare and provides a unique perspective on what makes leaders effective.
Guest: Daryl Page, EdD, Client Partner in Leadership and Organizational Development at Fraser Health Authority in British Columbia, Canada
Description: This episode focuses on the servant leadership style of leadership with an international perspective. Dr. Page provides a deeply insightful perspective on servant leadership and many elements germane to leadership, in general. His extensive experience and knowledge in leadership and practical applications as to how to become an effective leader makes this podcast episode even more valuable.
Guest: Russell Maier, MD, Associate Dean of Graduate Medical Education at PNWU
Description: In this episode, Dr. Maier explains the meaning of advocacy and how this can impact patient and societal outcomes. He emphasizes the importance of healthcare professionals advocating for patients, vocalizing their views to elected political officials, and impacting the formulation of health policy on behalf of patients and providers.
Guest: Dr. Brad Johnson, PhD. Academic Manager, Applied and Experiential Learning College of the North Atlantic – Qatar
Description: In this episode, Dr. Johnson describes his work with nursing students in Qatar utilizing video vignettes created by the students for the learning of Interprofessional Practice and Education. He witnessed the traditionally hierarchical leadership style in Qatar be challenged by the new paradigm of a collaborative, team approach in medicine. This approach was accepted and embraced by the students.
Guest: Dr. Jeffrey Kiki, DO, FAAFP, Primary Care Physician/Preceptor/Adjunct Clinical Professor at PNWU
Description: In this episode, Dr. Kiki explains the importance of all members of the clinical team where they learn together, communicate and feel empowered. He shares how he teaches Servant Leadership to his medical students and how a paired rotation between MD and DO students is possible and the benefits and challenges of that pairing.