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Becker’s Women’s Leadership

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Borderless Healthcare Revolution
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Tampa General Hospital
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Children's National Hospital
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Stanford Health Care
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Cardiovascular Disease
Mckinney
Health Equity

Becker's Women's Leadership Podcast is an exciting new podcast from Becker's Healthcare which features interviews and conversations designed to empower meaningful dialogue, the exchange of ideas and best practices on what works for women’s advancement.

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Latest Episodes

In this episode, Sarah Hollins, Director of Behavioral Health Services at West Virginia University Medicine Camden Clark Medical Center, joins the podcast to discuss the importance of staff support and patient safety in behavioral healthcare leadersh... more

In this episode, Alda Mizaku, Chief AI Officer at Children’s National Hospital, joins the podcast to discuss expanding ambient documentation across the clinical environment and how AI education serves as the foundation for successful adoption. She al... more

In this episode, Heather Dunn, MBA, FHFMA, CHFP, EHRC, CRCR, Senior Vice President, Revenue Cycle at Novant Health, shares how her team is redesigning the revenue cycle with a focus on technology, efficiency, and team engagement. She also discusses k... more

In this episode, Priscilla Samuel, DNP, FNP-BC - System Vice President - Advanced Practice Nursing, Mount Sinai Health System, shares how advanced practice providers are driving access, innovation, and workforce sustainability across healthcare. She ... more

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Recent Guests

Amy Jordan
Vice President of Consumer Experience at UnitedHealthcare
UnitedHealthcare
Episode: Amy Jordan, Vice President of Consumer Experience at UnitedHealthcare
Jenni Alvey
Chief Financial Officer
Indiana University Health
Episode: Balancing Growth and Financial Pressures in Healthcare with Jenni Alvey
Pankhuri Sharma
Strategy and Operations Leader at Humana
Humana
Episode: Pankhuri Sharma, Strategy and Operations Leader at Humana
Dr. Seanna-Kaye Denham-Wilks
Chief Operating Officer and Deputy Administrator of Nursing Home Operations at NYC Health + Hospitals, McKinney
NYC Health + Hospitals
Episode: Seanna-Kaye Denham-Wilks, PhD, FPCC, Chief Operating Officer and Deputy Administrator of Nursing Home Operations at NYC Health + Hospitals | McKinney
Melissa Chase
Director of Pharmacy at Valley Children's Healthcare
Valley Children's Healthcare
Episode: Melissa Chase, PharmD, BCSCP, CPEL, Director of Pharmacy at Valley Children’s Healthcare
Dr. Sarah Matt
Physician leader, entrepreneur, author
Tech startups, healthcare organizations
Episode: Driving Access and Trust in the Borderless Healthcare Era with Dr. Sarah Matt
CeCe Brooks
Senior Vice President and Chief Nursing Officer
Children's National Hospital
Episode: Building the Future Nursing Workforce and Advancing Pediatric Care with Cicely “CC” Brooks
Qualenta Kivett
Executive Vice President and Chief People and Talent Officer
Tampa General Hospital
Episode: Qualenta Kivett, Executive Vice President and Chief People and Talent Officer at Tampa General Hospital
Diane Martin
Founder and author of Women in Health; leader in healthcare marketing and communications
Women in Health
Episode: Women in Health and Elevating Women’s Leadership in Healthcare with Diane Martin

Host

Laura Dierdow
Host of Becker's Healthcare Podcast

Reviews

4.5 out of 5 stars from 14 ratings
  • Disappointing

    This podcast has tremendous potential to be wonderful and helpful, but only a few of these were at best “ok”. Most of them are simply small advertisements for whatever company the person works for or founded. There are no challenging questions or questions designed to elicit meaningful information; we’re just give the glossy brochure-level chatter.

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    11Marigold
    United States3 years ago
  • Excellent content

    As a woman in healthcare, I love this podcast. It’s so nice to hear from trail blazers about what they feel is important and their plans for the future. Always excited to see a new episode drop.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Laur McG
    United States3 years ago
  • Solid content for Supporting Women’s Advancement

    Becker’s Women’s Leadership podcast includes really valuable content to mentor others in the healthcare industry and to provide fresh thinking for the category.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    spiritualmomma
    United States5 years ago
  • Audio is terrible

    Great idea for podcast (5 stars)but quality is poor (1 star)

    Need to use mic, minimize echo.

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    BJoy62
    United States6 years ago

Listeners Say

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A mix of praise for trailblazing women in healthcare and practical leadership takeaways.
A few listeners report audio quality issues impacting the listening experience.
Some episodes are noted for strong content on nursing leadership and workforce engagement.

Talking Points

Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

Strengthening Nursing Culture and Workforce Innovation at Touro Infirmary with Quanna Batiste Brown
Q: Now, looking at the transition to strengthening your internal pipeline while maintaining productivity, how do you balance those goals with staff well-being and avoiding burnout?
We focus on disciplined prioritization, regional university partnerships, and ongoing conversations with new graduates to make us an employer of choice, while leveraging virtual nursing and AI-enabled tools to reduce documentation burden and support staff, aiming for a culture that sustains change without compromising psychological safety.
Strengthening Nursing Culture and Workforce Innovation at Touro Infirmary with Quanna Batiste Brown
Q: So Quanna, first and foremost, can you tell us a little bit more about a project or initiative you led in the last year? What did you do and what were the results?
We redesigned the nursing infrastructure to stabilize operations and rebuild a healthy practice environment, establishing a formal Department of Nursing Education and Professional Development and launching the LCMC Heart Ladder to recognize advanced nursing certification. We also restructured leadership for better accountability, implemented workforce analytics to address turnover and reduce overtime, and achieved improvements in engagement and quality metrics.
The Leadership Advantage: When Clinical Experience Meets Healthcare Innovation
Q: How has your clinical background shaped the way you approach decision-making in health IT and leadership roles?
Her clinical experience informs practical, hands-on decision-making that balances operational feasibility with patient care quality, helping decisions stick in real-world settings.
Leading Clinical and Operational Excellence at SSM Health with Sue Anderson
Q: Sue, can you take a moment and introduce yourself and tell us a little bit about your career?
I've spent 40 years in healthcare, started in consulting, moved to Virginia Mason, and for the past four years have been with SSM Health in Madison as a regional president, focusing on clinical and operational excellence.
Reimagining the Safety Net with Tesa Aneshiwka of Loretto Hospital
Q: Looking ahead, what guidance would you offer about focusing leadership and sustaining your organization's mission?
Prioritize the mission, secure buy-in across leadership and staff, involve teams in shaping the future, and ensure that workforce development aligns with community needs to maintain high-quality care and sustainable operations.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Becker’s Women’s Leadership

What is Becker’s Women’s Leadership about and what kind of topics does it cover?

The shows center on leadership, strategy, and innovation in healthcare with a strong emphasis on women's advancement and governance within large health systems. Across episodes, guests discuss workforce engagement, nursing leadership, clinical operations, and the integration of technology—especially AI and data governance—to improve patient care, reduce costs, and drive organizational resilience. A recurring thread is practical leadership development for healthcare professionals, with emphasis on culture, mentorship, and cross-system collaboration to advance equity and high reliability in care delivery. A notable strength is the focus on real-world how-tos: from nursing workforce pipelines and care transitions to supply chain transformation... more

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1. Amy Jordan
2. Jenni Alvey
3. Pankhuri Sharma
4. Dr. Seanna-Kaye Denham-Wilks
5. Melissa Chase
6. Dr. Sarah Matt
7. CeCe Brooks
8. Qualenta Kivett

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