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Seth Kahan on Grand ChallengesSeth Kahan on Grand ChallengesFormer ANA CEO Marla Weston discusses Healthy Nurse Healthy NationFormer CEO of the American Nurses Association, Marla Weston led the Healthy Nurse, Healthy Nation Grand Challenge to improve nurses' health and impact patient outcomes. The initiative engaged diverse stakeholders and overcame challenges, but Weston emphasizes defining the problem, allowing flexibility, and meeting people where they are. The pandemic amplified the issues, underscoring the Grand Challenge's importance. Weston would have moved faster, but the lasting impact was raising awareness and driving systemic change around nurses' health, invaluable during the pandemic.For all the podcasts, highlight videos, resources, and everything you want to know about Grand Challenges, click...2024-12-1126 minThe Smart Care Team SpotlightThe Smart Care Team SpotlightEpisode #40. The MacGyvers of Healthcare: Nurses, Technology, and Real-World Problem Solving, with Dr. Marla Weston, a distinguished leader in nursing and healthcare transformation and co-founder of Nurse CapitalNurses are vital innovators in healthcare, uniquely positioned to shape the future of patient care through their expertise and insights.In this episode of the Smart Care Team Spotlight, Dr. Marla Weston discusses her extensive career dedicated to enhancing the nursing practice environment and patient care. She emphasizes the need for nurses to be involved in the early development of healthcare technology solutions. She also highlights the importance of embracing artificial intelligence and machine learning to enhance decision-making, addresses the underfunding of innovative nursing ideas, and encourages nurses to recognize their intellectual contributions to navigate the evolving...2024-12-0432 minThe Smart Care Team Spotlight PodcastThe Smart Care Team Spotlight PodcastEpisode #40. The MacGyvers of Healthcare: Nurses, Technology, and Real-World Problem Solving, with Dr. Marla Weston, a distinguished leaderNurses are vital innovators in healthcare, uniquely positioned to shape the future of patient care through their expertise and insights. In this episode of the Smart Care Team Spotlight, Dr. Marla Weston discusses her extensive career dedicated to enhancing the nursing practice environment and patient care. She emphasizes the need for nurses to be involved in the early development of healthcare technology solutions. She also highlights the importance of embracing artificial intelligence and machine learning to enhance decision-making, addresses the underfunding of innovative nursing ideas, and encourages nurses to recognize their intellectual contributions to navigate the evolving healthcare landscape effectively...2024-12-0432 minSeth Kahan on Grand ChallengesSeth Kahan on Grand ChallengesOverview of the Grand Challenges I Work OnThis episode introduces six grand challenges I've helped design and lead, including two I'm actively working on and four in progress. Here's an overview, followed by details and links to learn more:Thriving Earth Exchange – This initiative, conceived by Chris McEntee during her CEO tenure at the American Geophysical Union, connects communities with scientists to address environmental challenges. I helped define its scope, launch it, and served two terms on the American Geophysical Union board to support its growth. It has expanded from a few projects to over 140. Visit thrivingearthexchange.org.Healthy Nurse, Healthy Nation...2024-12-0307 minThis Clinical Life | Presented by Practicing ExcellenceThis Clinical Life | Presented by Practicing ExcellenceShaping the Future of Nursing: Leveraging Research to Maximize Nurse Leader Impact with Lesly Kelly, PhD, RN, FAAN and Marla Weston, PhD, RN, FAANHow can we leverage nursing research to foster a culture where nurses feel empowered and equipped to improve care delivery?In this episode of This Clinical Life, hosted by nurses for nurses, we’re joined by Marla J. Weston, PhD, RN, FAAN, and Lesly Kelly, PhD, RN, FAAN. Together, we’ll discuss the current state of nursing, explore the demographic and technological shifts facing the profession, and examine how research informs our efforts to cultivate a culture where nurses stay engaged and address the challenges we’re facing today.Practicing Excellence is a h...2024-05-2933 minOpen-Minded HealingOpen-Minded HealingKatrina Foe - How You Can Discover the Root Cause of Your Cancer Diagnosis and Heal NaturallySend us your desired health topic or guest suggestions*The specific event that made Katrina Foe aware of the powerful effect food can have on our bodies*The different tests that allowed Katrina to see what was at the root of her cancer diagnosis*The protocol Katrina used to heal herself naturally (without chemo, radiation and surgery)*There are 10 specific areas of “terrain” that can be used as markers for health*The biggest lesson, obstacle and kindness shown to Katrina while going through her healing journey (these are really good ones) Y...2023-05-0947 minAll Through a Lens: A Podcast About Film PhotographyAll Through a Lens: A Podcast About Film PhotographyDisappearing into the Bayou; Esther Bubley (w/ Kristie Cornell & Marla Kristicevich) - Episode 80Full show notes and photos here: allthroughalens.com And on this episode - the big 8-0! - we are talking to photographer Kristie Cornell (@kccornell on IG) and sculptor Marla Kristicevich (@marla_kristicevich on IG) about a project they collaborated on around Louisiana's Bayou Teche . We’ll also tell you about Esther Bubley, one of Roy Stryker’s photographers who became much more than just one of Roy Stryker’s photographers. There’s also the answering machine and some witty banter!   Kristie Cornell & Marla Kristicevish   Kristie Cornell and Marla Kristicevich collaborated on a projec...2023-03-281h 21This Clinical Life | Presented by Practicing ExcellenceThis Clinical Life | Presented by Practicing ExcellenceNurse Workforce Challenges with Marla J. Weston, PhD, RN, FAANThis episode features Marla Weston, Ph.D., RN, FAAN, former CEO of the American Nurses Association. Join us as she shares her vision for the future of the nursing workforce and the big-picture thinking needed to get us there.Practicing Excellence is a human development company. We help coach and develop the healthcare workforce to make a meaningful impact by building proven skills in patient connection, team collaboration, and leadership effectiveness.Learn more about our approach to empowering health systems, care teams, and individuals at PracticingExcellence.com.2022-12-0859 minPositive Power LadyPositive Power LadyManifest Mr. RightGuest: Marla McDermott Marla McDermott is a Manifestation teacher, Mindset Mentor and community builder. She's been a student of the Law of Attraction for over 15 years and has applied the principles to create a life of her dreams. Her new online course, "Manifest Mr. Right" is designed for single women who are ready to try something different, yet effective, in calling in the man of their dreams.2021-01-1837 minHFMA’s Voices in Healthcare FinanceHFMA’s Voices in Healthcare FinanceThe Latest on COVID-19, How Hospitals Can Bolster Their Communities, and Revenue Cycle Technology OpportunitiesHFMA's Rich Daly and Chad Mulvany talk about the latest from Washington on the coronavirus. Scott Rowe of Conifer Health Solutions discusses revenue cycle technology, and Marla Weston, former CEO of the American Nurses Association, talks about everyday business practices that hospitals can use to bolster their communities. This episode is sponsored by GHX. Visit our website for all the latest on the coronavirus. 2020-03-2535 minPositive Power LadyPositive Power LadyManifesting Your DreamsGuest: Marla McDermott Marla McDermott is a manifestation teacher, mindset mentor and courage coach who helps women step into their power and create their own realities by applying the Law of Attraction and Law of Co-Creation.2019-05-0637 minUSACollegeChat PodcastUSACollegeChat PodcastEpisode 108: Early Decision and Early Action Anxiety in College Admissions--Part IWelcome back to Series 10, Issues in Higher Education. This is the second in our series of episodes discussing a variety of issues in higher education, and it’s a two-parter. Today’s and next week’s issue is one that, to put it bluntly, I find infuriating. This infuriation has likely been felt by anyone who has tried to navigate the world of Early Decision and Early Action admission to colleges in these past five or six months. So, let’s get started sorting it all out. We will talk about Early Decision today; next week, we will loo...2017-02-1729 minLeading Learning PodcastLeading Learning PodcastPursuing a Grand Challenge with Marla Weston of ANACelisa Steele interviews Marla Weston, CEO of the American Nurses Association. Show notes available at http://www.leadinglearning.com/episode57.2016-11-1330 minPeople Behind the Science Podcast Stories from Scientists about Science, Life, Research, and Science CareersPeople Behind the Science Podcast Stories from Scientists about Science, Life, Research, and Science Careers150: Fruitful Research on Gene Environment Interplay in Feeding Behavior of Fruit Flies - Dr. Marla SokolowskiDr. Marla Sokolowski is a University Professor in the Departments of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology  as well as Canada Research Chair in Genetics and Behavioral Neurology at the University of Toronto. She is also Academic Director of the University of Toronto Fraser Mustard Institute for Human Development and Co-Director of the Child & Brain Development Programme of the Canadian Institute for Advanced Research where she is the Weston Fellow. She received her PhD in Zoology from the University of Toronto and served on the faculty at York University before joining the faculty at the University of Toronto. Marla has received m...2014-09-0545 minThe AJN PodcastThe AJN PodcastInterview with ANA CEO Marla WestonInterim editor-in-chief Shawn Kennedy interviews Marla Weston, CEO of the American Nurses Association, on the recommendations from the Institute of Medicine’s report, The Future of Nursing: Leading Change, Advancing Health. The interview took place on October 5th, in Washington, DC at the National Press Club, immediately after the press briefing and the release of the report.2010-11-2406 minAJN The American Journal of Nursing - ConversationsAJN The American Journal of Nursing - ConversationsInterview with ANA CEO Marla Weston<img hspace="5" vspace="5"src="/ajnonline/PublishingImages/Weston_approved-photo.jpg" border="1" align="left">Interim editor-in-chief Shawn Kennedy interviews Marla Weston, CEO of the American Nurses Association, on the recommendations from the Institute of Medicine’s report, <em>The Future of Nursing: Leading Change, Advancing Health</em>. The interview took place on October 5th, in Washington, DC at the National Press Club, immediately after the press briefing and the release of the report.<img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/AjnTheAmericanJournalOfNursing-Conversations/~4/AixdUOk9xBA" height="1" width="1" alt=""/>2010-11-2400 minAJN The American Journal of Nursing - ConversationsAJN The American Journal of Nursing - ConversationsInterview with ANA CEO Marla WestonInterim editor-in-chief Shawn Kennedy interviews Marla Weston, CEO of the American Nurses Association, on the recommendations from the Institute of Medicine’s report, The Future of Nursing: Leading Change, Advancing Health. The interview took place on October 5th, in Washington, DC at the National Press Club, immediately after the press briefing and the release of the report.2010-11-2406 minThe AJN PodcastThe AJN PodcastDecember 2010 HighlightsDecember 2010 – Episode 25 Interim editor-in-chief Shawn Kennedy and clinical editor Christine Moffa present the highlights of the December issue of the American Journal of Nursing. This month features a CE article on Assessing Pain in People with Intellectual or Developmental Disabilities, a photo-essay on a collaborative practice birthing center in Massachusetts, an evidence-based article on managing motion sickness, and the second in our series, Letters from Afghanistan, a column written by an army nurse serving on the battlefront. There’s also a guest editorial by Susan Hassmiller of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and an AJN Reports, both on the Inst...2010-11-2406 minAJN The American Journal of Nursing - This Month in AJNAJN The American Journal of Nursing - This Month in AJNDecember 2010 HighlightsDecember 2010 – Episode 25 Interim editor-in-chief Shawn Kennedy and clinical editor Christine Moffa present the highlights of the December issue of the American Journal of Nursing. This month features a CE article on Assessing Pain in People with Intellectual or Developmental Disabilities, a photo-essay on a collaborative practice birthing center in Massachusetts, an evidence-based article on managing motion sickness, and the second in our series, Letters from Afghanistan, a column written by an army nurse serving on the battlefront. There’s also a guest editorial by Susan Hassmiller of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and an AJN Reports, both on the Inst...2010-11-2400 min