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The Smart Care Team Spotlight Podcast

The Smart Care Team Spotlight Podcast

De : Molly McCarthy
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In a rapidly evolving healthcare landscape, the challenges faced by clinicians are mounting. Join host Molly McCarthy MBA RN-BC, former US Microsoft CNO, as she leads captivating conversations with today’s health leaders about the game-changing potential of AI and Ambient Intelligence for care teams. Visit virtualnursing.com, your go-to resource for accelerating the transition to smart care teams. Presented by care.ai ®.care.ai Hygiène et vie saine Maladie et pathologies physiques
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    • Episode #60. Why The Future Nurse Shift Won’t Start With A Keyboard, with Gregg Springan, a Nurse Executive for Epic
      Jan 21 2026
      A practical path to reducing clinician burden is using ambient AI to capture documentation, allowing nurses to spend more time with patients. In this episode, Gregg Springan, a nurse executive at Epic, discusses how his ICU background and “listen first” leadership philosophy shape technology designs that serve real clinical workflows. He explains why nurses belong inside health tech companies, then contrasts large-enterprise execution with startup speed from his time in robotics. Gregg dives into the documentation burden problem and what’s actually working in 2026: “nursing out loud” as a workflow shift, inpatient ambient documentation adoption, early results like minutes saved per shift, patient opt-in rates, and improved clinician sentiment. He also breaks down predictive analytics using large-scale de-identified data to inform bedside decisions and clarifies agentic AI—what it is, where it’s safe, and how it can offload administrative work while keeping humans in the loop. Tune in and learn how AI can return time to care teams without sacrificing safety, trust, or human connection! Resources: Connect with and follow Gregg Springan on LinkedIn. Follow Epic on LinkedIn and visit their website! Read the Generative Medical Event Models Improve with Scale paper here.
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      45 min
    • Episode #59. Designing Solutions That Work: The Critical Role of Nurses and Patients, with Tiffany Wilson, CEO of the Science Center in Phi
      Jan 7 2026
      What if the most significant barrier to healthcare innovation isn’t the science, but the system around it? In this episode of the Smart Care Team Spotlight, Tiffany Wilson, CEO of the Science Center in Philadelphia, discusses accelerating healthcare innovation by bridging the gap between breakthrough ideas and real-world impact. She explains how the Science Center helps startups navigate evidence generation, commercialization, and adoption while aligning with health system realities. Tiffany emphasizes the importance of trust, workflow integration, and the critical role of nurses and patients in co-designing technologies that improve outcomes and support clinicians. Tune in to hear how healthcare leaders, startups, and clinicians can work together to move innovation from promise to practice, faster and more effectively. Resources: Connect with and follow Tiffany Wilson on LinkedIn. Follow the Science Center in Philadelphia on LinkedIn and explore their website!
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      38 min
    • Episode #58. Smart Tech, Smarter Care: How Nurses Are Making Innovation Work, with Dr. Simmy King, Chief Nursing Informatics and Education O
      Dec 17 2025
      Nurses must not only have a seat at the table—they should be sending the invitations and leading the conversation on technology and care. In this episode, Dr. Simmy King, Chief Nursing Informatics and Education Officer at Children’s National Hospital and Associate Professor of Pediatrics, discusses how the fusion of informatics, education, and wellness can drive safer care, better outcomes, and a more resilient workforce. She traces lessons from two decades of leadership, showing how bold, collaborative nurse leadership accelerates digital transformation. Dr. King explains why education and technology became inseparable during COVID, how competencies and critical thinking must evolve with AI, and why ambient tools, telehealth, and data-driven workflows should lighten—never add to—clinician burden. She also shares practical change management and financial framing for new tech (measure value beyond dollars, plan for future gains), insights from a major EHR transition after 20 years, and examples like chatbots for scalable learning and early burnout detection. Her advice to new nurses: stay curious, learn continuously, build cross-industry networks, and never lose sight of human connection. Tune in and learn how technology, education, and empathy can unite to shape the next era of nursing leadership and patient-centered care! Resources: Connect with and follow Dr. Simmy King on LinkedIn. Learn more about Dr. King on her website! Follow the Children’s National Hospital on LinkedIn and discover their website! Read AONL: Nurse Leaders’ Role in Digital Transformation here.
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      34 min
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