iHEN | Members Podcast

The iHEN members podcast is a quarterly feature aimed at connecting key figures of the membership with one another to share updates, ideas and expert research. iHEN is the Indiana chapter of the American College of Healthcare Executives, established in 1999. iHEN embraces diversity within the healthcare management field and recognizes that priority as both an ethical and business imperative. An inclusive environment can enhance the quality of healthcare, improve hospital/community relations, and positively affect the health status of society.

Roe V. Wade: Legislation Update

Guests from Ice Miller help navigate these significant developments. Randy Pritchard discusses the latest legislative updates after the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade. Joined by Ice Miller Partner, Taryn Stone, and Senior Counsel, Shalina Schaefer, this episode unpacks what the court’s decision means for healthcare executives and providers.

11-17
30:20

Diversity, Equity and Inclusion

Monte Spence, Alexandra Simonton and Kiley Wanecke discuss what it takes to empower the next generation; how great leaders ensure more participation comes from those in minority groups. Mentoring, collaboration, continued promotion of DE&I and challenging each other all bring pragmatic changes to the quality of health care everyone receives long-term.

09-21
26:03

Advice & Insight For Leaders Growing Their Careers

Welcome back to the iHEN Members Podcast! Ryan Fier and Sara Johnson sit down to give guidance to leaders throughout the organization. Together, they discuss what great leaders do to grow their careers, as well as what value iHEN and ACHE often bring to them. It's important to understand personal purpose and values, invest in yourself, and expand your network through both diversification and seeking mentorship—either as a mentor or as a mentee. Throughout this episode, Ryan and Sara share advice and experiences navigating all of these facets of personal development within the medical field. Ryan is a Practice Administrator in the Division of Pediatric Critical Care at the Riley Hospital for Children at Indiana University Health. Sara Johnson is a Clinical Associate Professor and Director of Executive Education at the O’Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs and the Richard M. Fairbanks School of Public Health. For more information, or to learn more from leaders across our membership, visit https://indianahen.org or https://indianahen.org/podcast.

03-29
50:07

The Value of ACHE & iHEN Memberships

Rodney Hollis and Chad Dilley take the time to discuss, in-depth, the value that the Indiana Healthcare Executive Network and American College of Healthcare Executives have brought to their lives and careers. Interviewed by Randy Pritchard, Hollis and Dilley share the experiences that brought them to where they are today.

11-03
30:32

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