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Sam Meyers, COVID 19 Current and Future Status from the POV of an  Administrative Healthcare Management Resident John Hopkins Bayview Medical Center
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Sam Meyers, COVID 19 Current and Future Status from the POV of an Administrative Healthcare Management Resident John Hopkins Bayview Medical Center

Data sharing during COVID-19 is a hot IT topic but more holistically it’s an essential topic covering the future of healthcare for a post-COVID 19 world. This is part of a very insightful and interesting conversation with Sam Meyers, Administrative Resident at Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center in Baltimore, Maryland. It was my pleasure and honor to have an insightful conversation with Sam Meyers covering his origin story, growing up in St. Lois, Ohio. His collegiate journey to obtain his triple sciences majors at Drake University, before doing 2 years of Medical School of Osteopathic Medicine at Des Moines University and presently pursuing his third-year fellowship to obtain his Masters in Healthcare Administration, from the prestigious GWU Milken Institute of Public Health. We discuss what he’s seeing first hand as part of the front-line in healthcare during this global pandemic and data around Covid-19 and the challenges of sharing data within our current U.S. healthcare systems. We get some of his insights and recommendations to new healthcare entrants in the frontline, nurses, med-techs and admins, and what he sees is happening for them as they enter into the system during C19. We get some of his must-read medical journals and websites to get better information around C19 and our healthcare systems. 📈 current data resources for C19 John Hopkins and others 👨‍🏫 importance of mentors or career counselors/coaches 👩‍⚕️ tips and advice for new workforce entrants to healthcare services Sam explains the complexity of sharing data across multiple health systems and how this deters a more collective and holistic approach to tackling C19 87-second video clip. 👉 Get more about his inspired approach to leveraging your unique origin story on this week's Healthcare pulse episode highlight of Smart Chickens A Diversity Meets Innovation and Growth Podcast & Show Watch the Video of Episode at digitechy dot com/smart-chickens

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August 11, 20201h 12m

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Show Notes

Sam is currently an Administrative Resident at Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center, which was founded in 1773, the Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center, which is one of the oldest, continuous health care institutions on the East Coast. 

He is also a third-year student of the Masters in Healthcare Administration program at The George Washington University- Milken Institute School of Public Health. He was elected President of the MHA student association by my colleagues for the 2019 year.

During his collegiate studies, he Triple Majored at Drake University in Des Moines, IA- B.S. Biology, B.S. Psychology, and B.S. Neuroscience along with an Honors Track focus on Moral Philosophy. He graduated with honors in December of 2014.

After completing these degrees he attended two years of Medical School at Des Moines University School of Osteopathic Medicine before deciding to make the career change to pursue an administrative role in healthcare.

During his transition, he worked as a Substitute Teacher for the School District of Clayton in St. Louis Missouri, his home town, teaching all subjects in grades K-12.

We discuss what he’s seeing first hand as part of the front-line in healthcare during this global pandemic and data around Covid-19 and the challenges of sharing data within our current U.S. healthcare systems.  

 

We get some of his insights and recommendations to new healthcare entrants in the frontline, nurses, med-techs and admins, and what he sees is happening for them as they enter into the system during C19.  

 

We get some of his must-read medical journals and websites to get better information around C19 and our healthcare systems.

 

📈 current data resources for C19 John Hopkins and others

👨‍🏫 importance of mentors or career counselors/coaches

👩‍⚕️ tips and advice for new workforce entrants to healthcare services

 

 

Sam explains the complexity of sharing data across multiple health systems and how this deters a more collective and holistic approach to tackling C19  87-second video clip.

 

 

👉 Get more about his inspired approach to leveraging your unique origin story on this week's Healthcare pulse episode highlight of Smart Chickens A Diversity Meets Innovation and Growth Podcast & Show 

 

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