Baxter ConnectEd Carecast
Join us for expert-led discussions, insights, and resources to elevate your clinical practice and deliver exceptional patient care. Our podcast features curated content from clinical experts and feature inspiring clinicians, from around the globe, who share their stories, discoveries and best practices.Stay Ahead of the Curve:Stay informed on the latest clinical best practicesHear from real clinicians who face every day challenges in the hospitalBuilt by Clinicians, for CliniciansOur podcast is created by experienced medical professionals who understand the real-world challenges of patient care. Our interconnected resources support continuous learning, improved clinical decision-making, and the pursuit of excellence in...
From Falls to Frontlines: Innovative Strategies in Patient Safety
Listen to the latest episode of Baxter’s ConnectED Carecast: From Falls to Frontlines: Innovative Strategies in Patient Safety. This conversation brings practical, evidence-based insights into one of healthcare’s most persistent challenges: preventing patient falls.
Hosted by Marie Marte and featuring clinical leaders Lori Gattinella and Jessica Giza, the episode explores real-world strategies that are helping teams address patient safety, enhance frontline engagement, and sustain fall-prevention outcomes over time.
The Future is Now Elevating Pressure Injury Prevention
In this episode, Marie Marte and Lizzie Faust discuss the critical role of technology and innovation in pressure injury prevention. They explore the importance of selecting appropriate support surfaces, navigating challenges in clinical settings, and the impact of microclimate management on patient outcomes. The conversation emphasizes the need for healthcare leaders to adopt a holistic approach to patient care, integrating education and resources to enhance safety and effectiveness in clinical practice.
True ICU: Skin Safety in the ICU
Join Keilah McCoon-Jacot BSN, RN, CCRN, and National Senior Manager of Clinical Solutions for Baxter Care Solutions and Heather Kooiker MSN, RN, CNL, CNOR, CNFA, and Senior Manager of Medical Affairs for Baxter Care Solutions in this podcast for Skin Safety and prevention of HAPIs in the ICU. We cover risk factors both physiologically and financially, as well as information aiming to the prevention of pressure injuries. These preventions ensure staff safety while enhancing patient comfort and recovery.
True ICU: Pulmonary Issues in the ICU
Join Keilah McCoon-Jacot BSN, RN, CCRN, and National Senior Manager of Clinical Solutions for Baxter Care Solutions and Heather Kooiker MSN, RN, CNL, CNOR, CNFA, and Senior Manager of Medical Affairs for Baxter Care Solutions in this podcast for Pulmonary Issues in the ICU. In this podcast we discuss the importance of addressing ICU pulmonary complications, Progressa® + ICU Bed, pulmonary therapies and the vast benefits of early implementation and the patient’s overall recovery and departure from the ICU.
Early Mobility Protocols in the ICU
Join Keilah McCoon-Jacot BSN, RN, CCRN, and National Senior Manager of Clinical Solutions for Baxter Care Solutions and Heather Kooiker MSN, RN, CNL, CNOR, CNFA, and Senior Manager of Medical Affairs for Baxter Care Solutions in this podcast for Early Mobility Protocols in the ICU. In this podcast we discuss the importance of the patients’ healing, recovery, muscle strength, and successful departure from the ICU stemming from the implementation of the Standardized Early Mobility Protocol.
Is the Roadtrip Necessary?
Experts discuss the critical importance of keeping care at the bedside in the ICU. They explore the daily challenges faced by ICU caregivers, the complexities of patient transport, and the risks associated with moving critically ill patients. The conversation highlights the benefits of bedside care, including improved patient outcomes and the vital role of caregivers in providing timely and effective treatment. Through personal anecdotes and professional insights, they emphasize the need for adequate resources and staffing to ensure the safety and well-being of patients in the ICU.
Generational Divide Amongst Surgeons (Part 2)
Generational Differences in Surgery: A Conversation
Join us for a thought-provoking discussion on the evolution of surgery, work-life balance, and communication dynamics among surgeons of different generations.
Hear from:
Dr. Valerie, a senior surgeon with over 20 years of experienceDr. Sims, a mid-range experienced surgeon with a unique perspective on the changing landscape of surgeryDr. Marsh, a newer surgeon who shares her experiences and insights on the challenges and opportunities of being a young surgeonTopics:
The impact of work hour rules on work-life balanceThe evolution of mentorship and communication dynamics in surgeryThe...AORN Legacy: Insights from Industry Pioneers
Recorded live from AORN: Insights from Industry Pioneers, a distinguished episode in our Connected Care podcast series with Lisa Spruce, DNP, RN, CNS-CP, EBP-C, CNOR, ACNS, ACNP, FAAN and Mindy Whalen, MSN, RN, CEN. Learn how AORN is driving surgical excellence through groundbreaking research, strategic collaborations, and practices that are elevating the standards of perioperative care across the industry.
Generational Divide Amongst Surgeons (PART 1)
Generational Differences in Surgery – What’s Changed?
Surgery is continually evolving, but it’s not just the tools and techniques that change over time. How do perspectives differ across generations of surgeons?
In Part 1 of this 2-part series of the Connected Care Podcast, hear from experienced surgeons across three generations to learn their approaches to patient care, training, technology, and mentorship.
Discover how blending tradition and innovation is shaping the future of surgery.
Did ALP Do That?
In this podcast episode, Marie Marte and Sandy Hughes discuss the implementation of Alternating Low Pressure (ALP) beds in the ICU to prevent hospital-acquired pressure injuries. Sandy shares her experience transitioning from continuous low pressure to ALP, the challenges faced in staff training, and the criteria for patient selection. Hear about the significant reduction in pressure injuries observed after implementing ALP through a compelling case study of a critically ill patient who benefited from this technology. Sandy and Marie also discuss best practices and takeaways for introducing ALP in healthcare settings.