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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
  • 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 discusses how uniting informatics, education, and wellness advances safer, more efficient care and a stronger workforce. She highlights credentialing milestones, the post-COVID convergence of learning and tech, and practical ways AI, ambient tools, and telehealth should reduce burden, not add to it. Dr. King outlines change-management and financial framing for responsible adoption, plus how a major EHR transition opens space to redesign workflows and competencies. Tune in and learn how technology, education, and empathy can unite to shape the next era of nursing leadership and patient-centered care!
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  • Episode #57. Simulation Labs Are Becoming The New Front Line Of Nursing Education, with Dr. Susan Kilroy, inaugural Endowed Professor in Hea
    Dec 3 2025
    Simulation is redefining how nurses learn, collaborate, and step into emerging roles across the entire care continuum. In this episode, Dr. Susan Kilroy, inaugural Endowed Professor in Healthcare Simulation and Innovation at Villanova University’s Fitzpatrick College of Nursing, discusses her unconventional path from business student and injured college athlete to pediatric nurse, educator, and national simulation leader. She describes how precepting in the NICU sparked her love of teaching and how early mock codes in Chicago hospitals grew into a research-backed, interprofessional simulation program that improved confidence and teamwork in emergencies. Dr. Kilroy outlines Villanova’s vision for a reimagined sim center featuring an immersive 3D “street-to-OR-to-home” environment, AI-enabled VR headsets for independent practice with real-time feedback, and control-room and ambient analytics that strengthen clinical judgment rather than replace it. She also explores virtual nursing and care-coordination models, the impact of technology on access and cost, and the importance of using AI wisely while keeping eyes and hands on the patient. Finally, Sue calls for stronger bridges between academia and health systems so students, new grads, and practicing clinicians can learn together across settings. Tune in and learn how simulation, AI, and new care models are reshaping nursing education and practice! About Sue Kilroy: Susan Kilroy, PhD, RN, CHSE, is a nationally recognized leader in simulation-based nursing education and the inaugural holder of the Kreider Endowed Professorship in Health Care Simulation and Innovation at Villanova University’s M. Louise Fitzpatrick College of Nursing. With a career defined by scholarship, innovation, and strategic leadership, she is advancing the college’s simulation initiatives, strengthening partnerships, and expanding Villanova’s presence in the national and international simulation community. Before joining Villanova, Dr. Kilroy served as Associate Professor and Director of the Paley Interprofessional Simulation Lab at Temple University and previously led the launch of the M. Christine Schwartz Experiential Learning and Simulation Laboratory at the University of Illinois Chicago, earning honors such as the Dean’s Faculty Catalyst Award and recognition as a Pinnacle Nurse Leader. Her funded research explores the use of simulation to assess interprofessional collaboration, clinical skill development, and community-level factors such as bias, racism, and social determinants of health in care for underserved populations. A widely published scholar and invited speaker, Dr. Kilroy brings deep expertise supported by a second degree accelerated BSN from Villanova, a PhD in Nursing Science from the University of Illinois Chicago, an MSN from Gonzaga University, and a BS in Business from Mount Saint Mary’s College. Resources: Connect with and follow Sue Kilroy on LinkedIn. Follow Villanova University's M. Louise Fitzpatrick College of Nursing on LinkedIn and explore their website! Learn more about the SIMULATION INSTITUTE 2026 here. Discover more about the Annual Research Symposium here.
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    27 min
  • Episode #56. The Future of Nursing is Smart, Connected, and Human, with Ani Bilazarian, Engagement Manager at McKinsey & Co.
    Nov 19 2025
    Unlocking the future of nursing and healthcare technology! In this episode of the Smart Care Team Spotlight, Ani Bilazarian discusses ways to enhance nurse retention and improve patient care through technology and effective management practices. She highlights how gaps in care coordination lead to ER overuse for patients with complex chronic conditions and how tools like AI, telehealth, and robotics can help ease nurse workload. Ani also emphasizes the value of bedside skills and proactive networking for advancing nursing careers. Tune in to learn how innovation and strategy can transform the nursing experience!
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    28 min
  • Episode #55. Nurses Are Not a Cost but the Engine That Powers Healthcare, with Dr. Olga Yakusheva, an Economist and professor at Johns Hopki
    Nov 5 2025
    Nurses are not a cost to the system—they are the system’s greatest source of value. In this episode, Dr. Olga Yakusheva, economist and professor at Johns Hopkins University, explores how the Nursing Human Capital Value Model redefines the economics of healthcare by recognizing nurses as value creators who drive patient outcomes and financial sustainability. She also discusses the role of AI in supporting nurses by automating administrative tasks, thereby freeing them to focus on human connection. Tune in and learn how reimagining the economics of nursing can reshape healthcare for good!
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    32 min
  • The Three C’s of Leadership: Courage, Creativity, and Commitment in Nursing, with Dr. Lori Wightman, Regional Chief Nursing Officer for T
    Oct 22 2025
    Transforming healthcare through collaboration and innovation! In this episode of the Smart Care Team Spotlight, Dr. Lori Wightman, Regional Chief Nursing Officer for Trinity Health’s Ohio Market and Professor of Practice at Washington University in St. Louis, explores how nurses and engineers can collaborate to redesign healthcare systems that truly improve patient care. She emphasizes the importance of building technology on strong, human-centered foundations and utilizing tools like AI and workflow redesign to alleviate caregiver burden. Dr. Wightman also shares her “Three C’s” of leadership, Courage, Creativity, and Commitment, as a guide for the future of nursing innovation. Tune in to hear how Dr. Wightman is helping lead the next era of technology-driven, compassionate care!
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    33 min