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Driving Employee Engagement Through the EAC with Philesha Evans and Tilly Clark
Explore the vital role of UTMB's Employee Advisory Council (EAC) with insights from Tilly Clark and Philesha Evans. Learn how this council drives engagement, influences policy, and serves as a voice for employees.
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Advancing Diagnostic Testing and AI Integration: A Conversation with Dr. Michael Laposata
Dr. Jochen Reiser, UTMB President and CEO of the UTMB Health System, interviews Dr. Michael Laposata, Chair of Pathology, about his pioneering work in the lab, the future of laboratory medicine, and the innovative approaches UTMB is taking to enhance diagnostics and improve patient care.
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UTMB’s Legislative Priorities with Lauren Sheer, VP Health Policy & Legislative Affairs
Jamie Bailey, Executive Vice President and CFO, hosts Lauren Sheer, Vice President of Health Policy and Legislative Affairs, for an engaging discussion on UTMB's legislative priorities, from funding initiatives to workforce development. Learn how UTMB is shaping the future of health care.
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A Conversation with Jamie Bailey, EVP and CFO – Leading Financial Strategy at UTMB
In this episode, Jamie discusses how UTMB's leadership is driving collaboration, innovation, and workforce development to shape the future of health care. He highlights strategies for aligning academic, research, and clinical care missions, fostering partnerships, and supporting strategic growth.
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Building a Culture of Research Excellence: Insights from Dr. Antonio Bianco & Dr. Alan Landay
In this episode of The Pulse, host Dr. Charles Mouton welcomes Dr. Antonio Bianco and Dr. Alan Landay for a discussion on fostering innovation and and building a culture of research excellence at UTMB. Dr. Bianco, UTMB's Vice President, Vice Provost of Research and Chief Research Officer, shares his work in thyroid health, exploring complex issues in patient care. Dr. Landay, Vice President for Team Science, discusses his transition from HIV immunology to gerontology, emphasizing his commitment to enhancing collaborative research. Together, they discuss how a supportive community and UTMB's integrated approach are elevating health science and discovery.
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Exploring AI’s role in health care with Dr. Peter McCaffrey
Dr. Charles P. Mouton, executive vice president, provost and dean of the John Sealy School of Medicine, interviews Dr. Peter McCaffrey, UTMB's Chief Artificial Intelligence Officer, about the new UTMB AI Council's role, groundbreaking AI applications in patient care, clinical efficiency and research, along with patient safety and ethical concerns surrounding AI use in health care.
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Wayne Keathley on leaning into humanity
Dr. Jochen Reiser, UTMB President and CEO of the UTMB Health System, talks with Wayne Keathley, Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer, about lessons learned throughout his career in academic medicine and what it means to lean into humanity, both for patients and for the communities we serve.
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Launching a reinvigorated Best Care initiative
Dr. Gulshan Sharma and Dr. Jerry Mansfield discuss the relaunch of the Best Care initiative at UTMB Health with Dr. Jochen Reiser. The goals of the reinvigorated campaign include re-engaging staff, integrating Best Care in all clinical activities and increasing national rankings, particularly as it relates to Vizient, Leapfrog and US News and World Report.
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Introducing The Pulse Podcast
Dr. Jochen Reiser, UTMB President and CEO of the UTMB Health System, shares his insights on why we're launching a podcast, and what listeners will learn in future episodes.
A UTMB Health Podcast
Discover the heart of UTMB through The Pulse Podcast, your go-to source for in-depth discussions on the incredible work and vibrant culture within our university. Tune in as we explore the diverse landscape of UTMB, highlighting groundbreaking research, compassionate clinical care, educational advancements, and the inspiring stories of our dedicated staff.
Join us as we delve into the innovation and resilience that drive our community, fostering open dialogue and transparency. Stay connected and informed as we build a stronger, more engaged UTMB family.
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