Episodes

  • Accelerate Your Dream: Insights from Leading Entrepreneurial Programs
    Jul 25 2024

    In this episode of the "Pemba On Demand" podcast, host Dr. Norm Chapin discusses entrepreneurship and innovation in healthcare with three guests. Breanna Hale, Executive Director of the Anderson Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation, highlights the center's mission and resources for aspiring entrepreneurs. Brandon Bruce, Managing Director of Techstars Industries of the Future, emphasizes the unique role of physicians in driving healthcare innovation and the supportive entrepreneurial ecosystem in Knoxville. Lewis Hibbs, co-founder of NKA Bio, shares his positive experiences collaborating with the University of Tennessee. The episode underscores the importance of collaboration, mentorship, and available resources for healthcare entrepreneurs.

    Show Highlights:

    • Entrepreneurship and innovation in healthcare
    • Role of the Anderson Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation
    • Support and resources for aspiring entrepreneurs
    • Impact of Techstars on the entrepreneurial ecosystem
    • Challenges faced by physician entrepreneurs
    • Importance of mentorship and networking in entrepreneurship
    • Collaboration between universities and startups
    • Strategies for validating business ideas through low-cost experiments
    • Opportunities for students to gain experience in startups

    Links and Resources:

    Techstars Industries of the Future Accelerator

    Videos of Demo Day: https://techstars.wistia.com/folders/6v9ezgyjgm

    Demo Day slide decks: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1DPNp85y0dh_RUK5iFkXxq5gD0RJjqebu7gueSuVdbYA/edit#slide=id.g2e2bac8c82b_0_0

    Introduction to the 2024 founders: https://www.teknovation.biz/participants-in-techstars-cohort-3-introduced-to-the-knoxville-community/

    www.nkabio.com

    Breanna Hale on LInkedIn

    Brandon Bruce on LinkedIn

    Lewis Hi

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    46 mins
  • Transforming Healthcare: A Physician’s Perspective on Public Health Policy
    Jul 11 2024

    In this episode of "PEMBA On Demand," host Dr. Norm Chapin interviews Dr. Steven J. Stack, the Commissioner for Public Health and Chief Medical Officer, Commonwealth of Kentucky and an alumnus of the Physician Executive MBA program at the University of Tennessee Knoxville. Dr. Stack discusses his role in managing public health programs, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic, and his transition from emergency medicine to public health leadership. He highlights the importance of effective communication and navigating government processes. The episode also explores Dr. Stack's involvement with the Association of State and Territorial Health Officials (ASTHO) and the challenges physicians face in impacting public policy.

    Show Highlights:

    • Introduction of Dr. Steven J. Stack, MD, MBA, as the guest on the podcast "PEMBA On Demand"
    • Dr. Stack's role as the Commissioner for Public Health for the Commonwealth of Kentucky
    • Dr. Stack's background in emergency medicine and leadership roles in healthcare
    • Insights into Dr. Stack's responsibilities and challenges as the Commissioner for Public Health
    • Dr. Stack's transition from advocating for physicians to being in a government role
    • Dr. Stack's involvement in the Association of State and Territorial Health Officials (ASTHO) and its role in shaping the response to COVID-19
    • Challenges physicians face in impacting public policy and the evolving healthcare landscape
    • Dr. Stack's reflections on the impact of corporatization and private equity in healthcare
    • Importance of mentorship and leadership development in Dr. Stack's career progression
    • The multifaceted nature of Dr. Stack's role and the complexities of public health policy and advocacy

    Links and Resources:


    University of Tennessee Physician Executive MBA

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/stevenstack/

    https://www.fns.usda.gov/wic

    https://chfs.ky.gov/agencies/dph/dmch/ecdb/Pages/first-steps.aspx

    https://hab.hrsa.gov/about-ryan-white-hivaids-program

    https://www.hhs.gov/

    https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/Bowling-Alone/Robert-D-Putnam/9780743203043

    https://www.toastmasters.org/

    https://jamanetwork.com/

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    58 mins
  • Burnout in Corporate Medicine: Pitfalls and Opportunities
    Jun 27 2024

    In this episode of Pemba on Demand, host Dr. Norm Chapin interviews Dr. Kirk Pinto, a pediatric urologist and 2018 alumnus of the University of Tennessee PEMBA program. Dr. Pinto shares his journey from experiencing burnout in corporate medicine to focusing on physician wellness. He discusses the impact of the physician executive MBA program on his career and well-being, effective strategies for addressing burnout, and the importance of systemic approaches. Dr. Pinto also highlights the role of peer support programs and the AMA's "Joy in Medicine" program in fostering a positive work environment for physicians.

    Show Highlights:

    • Dr. Pinto's background and experience with burnout in corporate medicine
    • Impact of the physician executive MBA program on Dr. Pinto's career and well-being
    • Factors contributing to burnout in corporate medicine
    • Effective strategies to address physician burnout in organizations
    • Measurement and management of burnout, including tools and concepts
    • Systemic approach to addressing burnout in organizations
    • AMA's "Joy in Medicine" program and its impact on addressing burnout
    • Relationship between burnout, depression, and suicide
    • Peer support programs in addressing burnout

    Links and Resources:


    University of Tennessee Physician Executive MBA

    Cook Children's Physician Network

    American Urological Association Annual Meeting

    For more information on the Maslach Burnout Inventory

    Pareto Chart

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    50 mins
  • Driving Global Medical Safety in MedTech
    Jun 14 2024

    In this episode of "Pemba on Demand," host Norm welcomes Dr. John Pracyk, Chief Medical Safety Officer and Global Senior Vice President for Olympus Corporation. Dr. Pracyk discusses his career transition from clinical medicine to the MedTech industry, highlighting his roles in global medical safety, medical affairs, and infection prevention. He shares insights on the importance of understanding healthcare systems, value analysis, and cost constraints. Dr. Pracyk emphasizes the necessity of leadership experience, business acumen, and adaptability for physicians transitioning to industry roles. He also reflects on the value of continuous learning, networking, and mentorship within the Pemba community.

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • Monopoly Medicine: The Pros and Cons of Physician Consolidation
    May 30 2024

    In this podcast episode, Dr. Leon Adelman, co-founder of Ivy Clinicians, shares his journey from struggling to find emergency medicine jobs to creating a marketplace that enhances job search transparency. He discusses the challenges of building the platform, the evolution of their business model, and the marketing strategies used to attract users. Dr. Adelman also talks about the shift from a podcast to a newsletter for deeper industry insights, the transition to a paid subscription model, and the effects of the "No Surprises Act" on emergency medicine. Additionally, the financial struggles of private equity-owned emergency medicine firms and their impact on the industry are examined. The episode wraps up with Dr. Adelman reflecting on his MBA experience and its role in his entrepreneurial endeavors.

    Show Highlights:

    • Founding of Ivy Clinicians
    • Challenges of building a marketplace
    • Evolution of Ivy Clinicians' business model
    • Marketing strategies for Ivy Clinicians
    • Success of the business and in-house staff
    • Transition from podcast to newsletter
    • Impact of transitioning to a paid subscription model
    • Private equity in the healthcare industry
    • Impact of the "No Surprises Act" on healthcare providers
    • Financial challenges faced by emergency medicine management firms

    Links and Resources:

    Ivy Clinicians

    Dr. Adelman’s LinkedIn Profile

    Ivy Clinicians Blog

    APP Staffing Firm Folds

    No Surprises Act



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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • The Optimizing of Urgent Stroke and the Vascular Interventions: A Lean Six Sigma Project
    May 16 2024

    We are delighted to have Dr. Camilo Gomez joining us today to share the details of a Lean Six Sigma project he developed for optimizing urgent stroke endovascular interventions.

    Dr. Gomez is a vascular and interventional neurologist who graduated from the Pemba program in 2006. He currently practices at the University of Missouri Medical Centre.

    Stay tuned to learn how Dr. Gomez approached this innovative Lean Six Sigma project at the University of Missouri Medical Center.

    The Pemba MBA Program

    Dr. Gomez highly recommends the Pemba program, especially for mid-career professionals and those in managerial roles. He praises the program for its medical-focused curriculum, which applies business principles directly to healthcare settings, believing that all department chairs in universities should undergo similar training to enhance their leadership capabilities.

    Transition to Private Practice

    In 2003, Dr. Gomez left his role as Stroke Center Director at the University of Alabama, Birmingham. He then joined the business world and established a private practice group, prompting him to write a business plan and secure a loan before joining the MBA program.

    Realization of Business Knowledge Necessity

    As the CEO of his new private practice, Dr. Gomez saw the need for business knowledge to communicate, negotiate, and manage effectively. A chance meeting with an old friend solidified his decision to enroll in the MBA program.

    Return to Academia

    In 2016, Dr. Gomez returned to the academic world to focus on education, research, and high-end practice. His MBA experience helped him streamline his roles and focus on quality care and operational excellence.

    Influence of MBA in Academic Role

    Dr. Gomez found his MBA knowledge invaluable in academic settings, especially when dealing with hospital administrators.

    Optimizing Endovascular Interventions

    Dr. Gomez is deeply involved in enhancing healthcare processes at the University of Missouri, particularly in stroke care. He actively leads initiatives that streamline operational workflows, improve patient outcomes, and integrate Lean Six Sigma methodologies for continuous process improvement. His work underscores the importance of data-driven decision-making, interdisciplinary collaboration, and innovation in healthcare delivery.

    Challenges and Quality Metrics

    Dr. Gomez finds the current quality metrics for stroke centers inadequate. He emphasizes the need for more sophisticated analysis and better metrics, drawing on principles like Lean Six Sigma to improve processes and outcomes.

    Breakdown of Interventions and Categories

    He explains the complexity of various interventions, highlighting the need to categorize them to ensure accurate performance assessment. He proposes developing and publishing a categorization grid to enhance understanding and measurement of intervention quality.

    Anesthesia Team Readiness

    Dr. Gomez explains the importance of having an anesthesia team ready to receive patients immediately. That includes starting the intubation process before other team members arrive to ensure continuous patient care without any delays.

    Expedited Transport

    Dr. Gomez emphasizes the need for quick patient transport from the CT table to the angiography table without unnecessary stops, aiming to reduce wasted time and improve efficiency in stroke treatment processes.

    Value Stream Mapping and Parallel Processing

    Dr. Gomez explains how he uses value stream mapping to identify and eliminate inefficiencies, allowing for parallel processing, where different team members perform tasks simultaneously rather than sequentially.

    Cha

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    1 hr
  • Transforming Healthcare Leadership: The CMO Accelerator Experience
    May 2 2024

    We are thrilled to welcome Nancy Scott as our guest for this episode of Pemba on Demand.

    Nancy is the Leadership Development Programs Director for Graduate and Executive Education at the University of Tennessee Haslam College of Business.

    She joins us today to discuss the new Chief Medical Officer (CMO) Accelerator Program now available at the University of Tennessee.

    Nancy's Background and Role at UT

    Nancy has a background in industrial and organizational psychology. That, coupled with her experiences as a graduate student, shaped her passion for training future leaders in healthcare.

    Structure and Content of the CMO Accelerator Program

    The CMO Accelerator Program follows a structured format, including synchronous virtual sessions and personalized assignments tailored to real-world challenges in healthcare leadership.

    Target Audience and Program Goals

    The primary target audience for the CMO Accelerator Program includes physician leaders aspiring to CMO roles and those seeking to enhance their strategic management skills in healthcare.

    Feedback and Improvements from Cohort One

    Feedback from the first cohort of the CMO Accelerator Program has led to improvements in peer exposure, assignment clarity, and potential expansions like financial management training.

    Admissions and Logistics

    Prospective students interested in the CMO Accelerator Program can contact Tom Brown for admissions information and application details. The program accepts a limited number of students per cohort, and seats may still be available for the upcoming cohort starting on the third Thursday of May 2024.

    Future Vision and Expansion of the Program

    The vision for the CMO Accelerator Program includes becoming a trusted resource in healthcare leadership development within five to ten years.

    Links and resources:

    Visit our YouTube Channel

    PEMBA On-Demand

    Norman A. Chapin, MD MBA:

    Norm Chapin on LinkedIn

    Email Norm Chapin

    CMO Accelerator Program

    CMO Accelerator University of Tennessee is now accepting applications for the upcoming cohort beginning May 16, 2024.

    Physician Executive MBA Program University of Tennessee

    For more information, contact Tom Brown.

    tjbrown@utk.edu

    865.742.1596

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    33 mins
  • Communications Mastery: Coaching for Enhanced Team Dynamics and Patient Care
    Apr 18 2024

    We are delighted to welcome Dr. Ed Millermaier as our guest for this week’s episode of Pemba On Demand.

    Dr. Millermaier is an associate-certified coach and team practitioner coach. He established Pivot Partnerships, his coaching company, in 2020 and has actively engaged in coaching for the past three to four years. He graduated from Pemba in 2006, and we have had the privilege of collaborating with him for many years.

    Dr. Millermaier joins us today to share his insights and expertise on mentorship and coaching.

    Exploring Coaching in Healthcare

    Dr. Millermaier discusses the transformative power of coaching, emphasizing a shift away from traditional directive approaches. This shift empowers individuals, including healthcare professionals, to take charge of their growth and decision-making processes, enriching patient interactions and fostering a culture of continuous improvement and self-efficacy within clinical settings. Dr. Millermaier's insights shed light on the profound impact coaching can have on enhancing overall healthcare outcomes.

    Application in Clinical Settings

    Dr. Millermaier elaborates on leveraging coaching principles in executive coaching and strategic decision-making processes in healthcare organizations. That includes addressing unique challenges physicians face in leadership roles, particularly navigating between frontline clinical experiences and broader organizational strategies.

    Challenges in Leadership Roles

    Dr. Millermaier outlines the challenges physicians encounter in leadership roles, especially during critical periods such as the COVID-19 pandemic. Those challenges often bridge the gap between clinical expertise and strategic decision-making. Effective communication, collaboration, and adaptive leadership become paramount in addressing those challenges and ensuring optimal healthcare delivery.

    Team Coaching for Empowerment

    Dr. Millermaier emphasizes the transformative potential of team coaching in healthcare settings. Coaching fosters empowerment and collaborative problem-solving among healthcare teams, enhancing team dynamics and patient outcomes. The success stories and methodologies Dr. Millermaier shares highlight the positive impact of team coaching, ultimately leading to improved healthcare delivery and patient care experiences.

    Structured Coaching Process

    Dr. Millermaier outlines a structured coaching process for establishing a foundation for success in coaching sessions. It includes active listening, goal setting, and ongoing feedback mechanisms to ensure alignment with client objectives and desired outcomes. By following a systematic approach, healthcare professionals can effectively utilize coaching for personal and professional development.

    Importance of Formal Training

    Dr. Millermaier highlights the essential role of ongoing training and credentialing in honing coaching skills and staying abreast of evolving healthcare and coaching landscapes. The emphasis on continuous learning and professional development contributes to maintaining high standards of coaching practice within healthcare contexts.

    Differentiating Coaching and Mentoring

    Distinguishing coaching and mentoring, Dr. Millermaier explains how each role serves unique purposes based on client needs. Coaching focuses on providing goal-oriented support, fostering accountability, and promoting personal growth. Mentorship offers guidance and expertise based on the mentor's experiences, providing valuable insights for professional development. Understanding these differences enables healthcare professionals to leverage both coaching and mentoring effectively.

    Envisioning the Future

    Dr. Millermaier envisions a future where coaching methodologies are seam

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    57 mins