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Below you’ll find a list of all our episodes so far. We’ve been actively producing podcasts and sharing them on all regular podcasting platforms. Going forward, we’ll be linking our podcast episodes here so you have the chance to check them out.

Electronic medical records are digitized records of clinical services provided to a patient by a provider — a digitized copy of a patient's medical charts. Electronic health records are interconnected databases.

Innovative use of technology in responding to the COVID-19 crisis is unprecedented. Tech in the U.S. is putting its resources, such as machine learning and cloud capabilities, to study patient blood samples. The goal is to innovate.

Inefficiencies in information sharing between healthcare providers and payers are one of the major problems driving high costs in the industry.

In Part 2 of this two-part-series, Dr. Britt Berrett and Den Bishop, president of Holmes Murphy, tackle Medicare and consider the idea of a single-payer-for-all system.

Dr. Britt Berrett speaks with Den Bishop, president of Holmes Murphy, for a two-part series on spiraling healthcare costs.

Dr. Robert Kaiser, director of the MS is Healthcare Leadership and Management program for professionals at the Naveen Jindal School of Management joins Dr. Britt Berrett for a discussion about the chaotic and complex healthcare insurance industry.

In this episode, Bob Collins of The Medicus Firm joins host Jimmie Markham and co-host Dr. Britt Berrett to discuss the challenges associated with the increasing physician shortage and the strategies recruiting companies use to hire and retain top he

In this special episode, Dr. Britt Berrett makes a guest appearance on “Leading the Way,” a live interview show on KLIF 570-AM during which business leaders discuss their secrets for creating cultures of high performance and success.

Dr. Britt Berrett interviews healthcare management major Meagan McDonald about educational requirements needed to succeed as an administrator in the healthcare industry today.

Host Jimmie Markham, communications manager for the Naveen Jindal School of Management at The University of Texas at Dallas, welcomes Mark Madden to the show. Madden is executive vice president and managing principle of Cejka Executive Search.

WellVia Chief Technology Officer Peyton Reaves joins Britt Berrett to discuss telemedicine.

Host Dr. Keith Thurgood discusses the future of healthcare with guest Dr. John McCracken, the program director of the Alliance for Physician Leadership.

Mabu, the personal healthcare companion robot, makes an appearance in this episode via her creator, Cory Kidd, founder and CEO of Catalia Health.

Dr. Britt Berrett interviews David Toomey, senior vice president of Sharecare’s enterprise division, about how Sharecare’s digital solutions and other technology can put more information into healthcare consumer hands.

This week Dr. Britt Berrett turns hosting duties over to Dr. Keith Thurgood who interviews Sahar Kuzbari, a graduate student enrolled in the program Executive MS in Healthcare Leadership and Management for Professionals.

In this week’s special episode, Dr. Britt Berrett and graduate students from the Healthcare Leadership and Management program visit Texas Health Presbyterian in Allen, Texas.

What's the measure of a community? Dr. Britt Berrett shares with us the trajectory of healthcare management in the industry.

One of the biggest challenges in the healthcare system is leading with effective change. In response, the Jindal School has taken on the challenge and launched a new master's degree program for healthcare professionals seeking additional education.

Jindal School alumna Fallon Wallace shares her experience from her residency at Parkland hospital the night of the Dallas Police shootings.

Here we are, back again with the concluding part of this edition of Espresso with Dr. McCracken!

Dr. John F. McCracken, executive director of JSOM’s Alliance for Medical Management Education programs, has a very interesting personality, a man of many interests and many talents. What exactly are they? Don’t ask us. Read on!

JSOM has placed first for the fourth time out of five years at the annual case study competition of the North Texas chapter of the American College of Healthcare of Executives. Read to see how the team stays successful over the years!