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Telehealth Heroes

Brandon M. Welch, MS, PhD.

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Welcome to the Telehealth Heroes podcast, hosted by Brandon M. Welch, MS, PhD. Listen in as Brandon interviews healthcare providers and professionals that are doing extraordinary things with Telehealth. Learn how these individuals have improved their own work/life balance, grown their businesses, and improved patient outcomes. Subscribe today and learn how telehealth can improve life.
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Nine speakers from the Springfield, Missouri, area share their best ideas that can be immediately implemented to improve your business. This podcast takes a deep-dive into those ideas, and gives you insight into each speaker.
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Wisconsin-native Dr. Gina Sprague-Connors discovered videoconferencing in high school when she took virtual Advanced Placement courses in preparation for college. Growing up in a rural area, Dr. Sprague-Connors could only access these types of educational opportunities online. She went on to complete her master's and doctorate degrees in psychology…
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Pittsburgh-area native Shawn Valenta, MHA, recalls visiting an incarcerated friend who spent years in the Pennsylvania Department of Corrections system. When WellPath asked him to help lead their telehealth program, he jumped at the opportunity to increase access to medical and mental healthcare in jails, prisons and inpatient residential treatment…
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Dr. Mordechai Raskas is a pediatric emergency physician with expertise in telemedicine and informatics. He currently serves as the Chief Medical Officer and Director of Telemedicine at PM Pediatrics. In this interview, Dr. Raskas talks about how his organization used telehealth to provide urgent care services to pediatric patients during the COVID-…
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Until recently, it was widely accepted that when more people use healthcare services, costs inevitably go up. In his role as Administrator of Telehealth at the Medical University of South Carolina, Shawn Valenta, MHA, discovered that telehealth, when administered effectively, can improve healthcare quality and access while also decreasing costs. He…
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Nick Bondarenko didn’t know why he wanted to fill up his gas tank at three in the morning, nor did he know why he decided to drive to the Hungarian border instead of Poland. Still, he listened to his inner voice and escaped from Ukraine with his family with less than ten minutes to spare before martial law was declared.…
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Before February 24th, Olga Khomenko wondered why none of her friends and family seemed concerned about a Russian invasion. She was in Kiev when her friend called her at 5:25 in the morning to say Russia was attacking. The next few days were chaos as she and her friends tried to flee west. They spent nights huddled in subways and days stuck in motio…
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Liza Zhukova was staying in a doxy.me apartment in western Ukraine when the invasion started. Being relatively safe in the west, she didn’t experience the same challenges at the beginning of the war as many of her friends and colleagues did. Since then, Liza has struggled with survivor’s guilt, and has volunteered every day to help her people in wh…
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We know people in Ukraine. They’re our coworkers and friends. Heroes of Doxy.me tells real stories from the Russian invasion of Ukraine—what our employees went through and what they’re going through now—in their own voices. We have turned over the doxy.me podcast to these stories at the request of our Ukrainian colleagues. They want you to hear the…
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Psychologist Dr. Stephanie Salcedo Rossitch has experience helping veterans who suffer from PTSD and other mental health problems associated with war or military service. With the Russian invasion of Ukraine dominating news and discussion around the world, we wanted to bring her on to discuss how individuals can manage their own mental health in ti…
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On this episode of Telehealth Heroes, we talk with the founder of Healing Healthcare Systems, Dr. Susan Mazer. She explains the importance of hospital ambience and recounts the history and evolution of the C.A.R.E. Channel, a private television program currently used in over a thousand hospitals and clinics.…
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Welcome to Season 2, Episode 3 of SBJ Podcasts' 90 Ideas in 90 Minutes, featuring Anne Williams, Brandon Welch and Ruell Chappell. Anne is the president of JobFinders Employment Services, where she has worked for over 35 years. A longtime resident of Columbia, she attended University of Missouri as an undergraduate student and became invested in th…
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On this episode of the Telehealth Heroes Podcast, Dr. Christopher Wolfe talks about how he uses telehealth to supplement his physical practice and warns patients about imitation telehealth services that ignore important factors in eye health. Auto-renewal prescription services may be convenient, but they’re also dubious!…
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Welcome to Season 2, Episode 1 of SBJ Podcasts' 90 Ideas in 90 Minutes, featuring Ryan Grabill, Grant Wistrom and M. Elise Crain. Ryan has been part of more than 200 disaster responses since 2010. He’s been to all 50 states and 40 countries and can’t stop advocating for Mediterranean food. He believes asking questions is the best way to learn, and …
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Welcome to Season 2, Episode 2 of SBJ Podcasts' 90 Ideas in 90 Minutes, featuring Jhasmine Watson, John Widiger and Betsy Fogle. Jhasmine is the director of operations and administration for Care to Learn, managing all things operations and finance for the nonprofit organization. She is a Missouri State University graduate in entertainment manageme…
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In the twelfth episode of Telehealth Heroes, we interview Dion Rambo, the CEO of Telehealth Van in Los Angeles, California. Tune in to learn about Rambo’s creative solution to the problem of providing care to underserved communities, from the first single house call to over 5000 individual calls in one year.…
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On the eleventh episode of Telehealth Heroes, we interview Jennifer Hecker, Executive Director of Options - Domestic & Sexual Violence Services. She talks about the challenges of helping victims in rural Kansas, how doctors can help victims of domestic violence, and the tragic correlation between the Covid-19 Pandemic and domestic violence cases.…
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In the tenth episode of Telehealth Heroes, we interview Dr. Anthony Dunnigan, Vice President and Chief Medical Information Officer at Valleywise Health. Tune in to discover how Dr. Dunnigan helps his providers as a CMIO, what he thinks about current health technology solutions, and how Valleywise Health went from no telehealth service to over 5000 …
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In the sixth installment of Telehealth Heroes, we interview Dr. Darius Campinha-Bacote, a Licensed Clinical Psychologist operating in Texas. Dr. Darius discusses the doors that telehealth has opened for his patients, the advantages of treating people in their own homes, and how he helps patients define their success.…
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In this episode of Telehealth Heroes, Brandon interviews Elise Kohl-Grant, the CIO of Innovative Management Solutions. Elise discusses her dramatic first experience with telehealth, her original methodology for selecting the best technology solutions, and overcoming the challenges of providing care to 160,000 Medicaid patients in New York City. Con…
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In the fourth episode of Telehealth Heroes, Brandon interviews Dr. Joseph Krainin, the founder of Singular Sleep, an award winning sleep center that offers at-home sleep studies. They discuss his unique career path, his pains with the American healthcare system, and whether doctors should be trained in business during medical school. Check out Sing…
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In the third installment of Telehealth Heroes, Brandon interviews Dr. Laura Forsyth, a licensed psychologist who splits her time between California and the Turks and Caicos. She talks about how telemedicine allows her to deliver therapy from the beach, the importance of understanding local mental healthcare laws, and maintaining one’s own mental he…
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In this episode of the Telehealth Heroes Podcast, we interview Dr. Medhavi Jogi, an endocrinologist and co-founder of the practice Houston Thyroid and Endocrine Specialists. We discuss why he started his own practice, how he redefined endocrinology appointments, and how he used telemedicine to increase his income. Connect with Dr. Jogi. Live in Tex…
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In the premier episode of Telehealth Heroes, Brandon interviews optometrist Dr. Elise Brisco, co-founder of Hollywood Vision Center and first-ever sexagenarian winner of the Ms. Woman California United States beauty pageant. She talks about using telemedicine to treat people worldwide, her patented technology that fights nearsightedness, and promot…
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Introducing the Telehealth Heroes podcast, hosted by Brandon M. Welch, MS, PhD. Listen in on October 4th as Brandon interviews healthcare providers and professionals that are doing extraordinary things with Telehealth. Learn how these individuals have improved their own work/life balance, grown their businesses, and improved patient outcomes. Subsc…
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Jann Holland has three decades of marketing experience and now oversees marketing and corporate communications for CoxHealth. She serves as the voice of the consumer to ensure a frictionless, convenient and transparent experience. Past work has involved such brands as Marriott Hotels & Resorts, Newell-Rubbermaid and Tyson Foods. Read Jann's ideas a…
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Dr. Shelly Farnan is the system director for diversity and inclusion and leader of the Be Well Community at Burrell Behavioral Health. A licensed clinical psychologist, she has served in a variety of settings, with various populations and with evidence-based treatments, and specializes in inclusion. Read Shelly's ideas at SBJ.net/90Ideas.…
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Brad Noble is a self-described “wandering artist.” The Springfield native spent a decade working in Los Angeles, did projects for the family business Noble & Associates, and more recently on the East Coast developed a laser-guided painting technique. Called Art of Everyone, the live art concept has been utilized by teams at Google, Capital One and …
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Lexi Jackson is a recent graduate of Washington University and a current AmeriCorps service member in St. Louis. She works with children and families facing environmental injustices to connect them with resources and education to promote environmental literacy and positive health outcomes. The Nixa native is also a TEDx alum. Read Lexi's ideas at S…
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