Podcasts


Get used to diabetes checkups being a call or click away

Get used to diabetes checkups being a call or click away

8 min  ⋅ January 29th
Podcast: Dr. David Newman provides virtual care from Fargo, North Dakota
Virtual care becomes everyday practice

Virtual care becomes everyday practice

34 min  ⋅ August 24th
Podcast: Some primary care, mental health providers see all of their patients online
Sanford’s journey to zero preventable harm

Sanford’s journey to zero preventable harm

34 min  ⋅ July 31st
Podcast: Why every doctor, nurse, and employee receives high-reliability skills training
Caring for patients while making health systems better

Caring for patients while making health systems better

72 min  ⋅ June 21st
Podcast: Meet Dr. Robert Wachter, professor, author and pandemic-era social media influencer
Servant leaders make a difference in daily practice

Servant leaders make a difference in daily practice

60 min  ⋅ December 21st
Podcast: Dr. Craig Uthe shares examples he wants to set for students and colleagues
Well-being at work: What doctors do for self-care

Well-being at work: What doctors do for self-care

48 min  ⋅ December 13th
Podcast: 3 Sanford providers swap lessons on adversity and growth for patients and themselves
‘Disruptors’ find ways to innovate in health care

‘Disruptors’ find ways to innovate in health care

31 min  ⋅ November 21st
Podcast: Endocrinologist David Newman, MD, talks retail & tech that can improve lives
Conversation with Board of Trustees member Jim Cain

Conversation with Board of Trustees member Jim Cain

34 min  ⋅ July 22nd
Podcast: Investment banker with health care experience helps steward Sanford Health resources
Renowned thought leader visits Sanford Health

Renowned thought leader visits Sanford Health

33 min  ⋅ May 26th
Podcast: Dr. Eric Topol of Scripps Research discusses future of rural care, lessons of COVID-19
COVID and the important connection to heart health

COVID and the important connection to heart health

24 min  ⋅ April 11th
Podcast: Dr. Tom Stys says COVID infections plus our pandemic lifestyle can make heart disease worse.
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Rib repair device business started, prototype in the works

Dr. Steven Briggs’ less-invasive surgical technique uses inside of rib to fix breaks
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Urinary catheter to prevent pullout injuries ready for FDA

Urinary catheter to prevent pullout injuries ready for FDA

Quick-release Foley catheter would improve safety for hospital patients
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Sanford doctor joins Academy of Master Surgeon Educators

Sanford doctor joins Academy of Master Surgeon Educators

Out of 90,000 applicants, fewer than 100 are chosen each year
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Sanford doctor wins Bismarck Marathon

Sanford doctor wins Bismarck Marathon

Dr. Nicholas Battista finishes first, qualifies for Boston Marathon
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Understanding and treating ACL injuries

Understanding and treating ACL injuries

Sports medicine specialist Anthony Kasch, MD, shares signs, symptoms and treatments
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Sanford Health physician also serves as ND state surgeon

Sanford Health physician also serves as ND state surgeon

Dr. Todd Schaffer served four tours of duty in Iraq and Afghanistan
Erin Horn 8 min read
Former EMT, flight paramedic now sees patients in clinic

Former EMT, flight paramedic now sees patients in clinic

Physician Assistant Bryan Johnson has cared for patients on the road, in the air
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Health care heroes: Doctors on COVID-19 front lines

Health care heroes: Doctors on COVID-19 front lines

Meet physicians who stand out in a year when all caregivers are heroic
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Front-line workers recall one year of COVID-19

Front-line workers recall one year of COVID-19

Sanford Health caregivers give help, hope to patients in Upper Midwest
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A year inside COVID-19 Incident Command at Sanford Health

A year inside COVID-19 Incident Command at Sanford Health

Planning for the most challenging year in health care is a team effort
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