• Empowering Discovery in Nursing with Marilyn Wacko
    2025/10/24

    Marilyn Waco, Executive Director of the Alberta Nurses Educational Trust (ANET), discusses her role in advancing nursing through education and research. ANET, a unique charity in Alberta, provides grants for continuing education, research, and scholarships to improve nursing practice and patient care. Marilyn highlights the importance of funding nursing projects with immediate healthcare impacts and shares inspiring stories of beneficiaries. She also addresses the challenges in nursing research funding and emphasizes the need for greater awareness and support for the profession.

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    43 分
  • Bridging Gaps: A Global Journey in Women's Health with Kate Grant
    2025/09/12

    After leaving a successful advertising career, Kate Grant set out to find work with deeper meaning. That search led her to a hospital in Ethiopia, where she witnessed women suffering from obstetric fistula—a preventable childbirth injury that had left them incontinent, isolated, and forgotten.

    Moved to act, Kate joined the Fistula Foundation. What began as support for a single hospital has grown under her leadership into a network spanning 32 countries across Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia—restoring health, dignity, and hope to thousands of the world’s poorest women.

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    46 分
  • From Goose Bay to Policy Change: Caring for Indigenous Communities with Hilary Fry
    2025/07/31

    Join host Leah as she talks with Hilary, a Labrador Inuk nurse and policy analyst, about her journey in nursing, the importance of community, and advancing cultural safety in healthcare. Hilary shares insights on Indigenous leadership, overcoming challenges, and practical steps for creating more inclusive care. A powerful conversation on reconciliation and making a difference in Canadian health.

    If you would like to learn more about Truth and Reconciliation and other Indigenous events please check out these links: https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/governments/indigenous-people/new-relationship/truth-and-reconciliation-commission-calls-to-action

    https://www.cna-aiic.ca/en/news-events/upcoming-events/air-knowledge-sharing-event-2025

    https://www.nccih.ca/634/Resources__Indigenous_Cultural_Safety,_Humility_and_Anti-racism.nccih?id=3973&col=3

    https://www.healthcareexcellence.ca/en/events-and-opportunities/spotlight-series/2023-12-06-spotlight-series/

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    33 分
  • Revolutionizing Healthcare: The Power of Systems Thinking with Claire Phillips
    2025/06/13

    In this episode of Central Line Leadership in Healthcare, nurse and healthcare technology manager Claire Phillips shares her journey from a sociology major to a nursing leader. Discussing her passion for systems thinking, Claire highlights how this approach can revolutionize healthcare by addressing complex issues, such as burnout and patient care efficiency. Through her company, Nursing the System, she aims to train 10,000 nurses in systems change by 2030. Claire emphasizes the importance of practical tools and education in empowering nurses, thereby making healthcare more resilient and effective.

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    39 分
  • From Loss to Legacy: The Story Behind the DAISY Award with Bonnie Beach
    2025/03/06

    In this episode of Central Line: Leadership in Healthcare, host Leah Wuitschik speaks with Bonnie Barnes, co-founder of the DAISY Foundation, which was created to honour extraordinary nurses after the compassionate care her stepson Patrick received before his passing. Since 1999, the DAISY Award has grown into a global movement, recognizing over 230,000 nurses in nearly 7,000 healthcare facilities across 43 countries. Bonnie shares how the program has expanded to include nurse leaders, educators, and teams, emphasizing the power of meaningful recognition in boosting morale, combating burnout, and reinforcing the impact of nursing. She also discusses DAISY’s ongoing research, international growth, and how expressing gratitude through nominations provides therapeutic benefits for patients and healthcare professionals alike. To learn more about the DAISY Foundation visit https://www.daisyfoundation.org/

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    38 分
  • Breaking Barriers in Mental Health with Reverdi Darda
    2025/01/15

    In this episode of Central Line: Leadership Between the Lines, host Leah Wuitschik interviews Reverdi Darda, founder and CEO of ATMA CENA. With over three decades in healthcare leadership, Rev shares her inspiring journey of transformation—from her roots as a registered nurse to becoming a trailblazer in psychedelic-assisted therapy.

    Rev discusses the innovative approaches her organization is championing, including ketamine-assisted therapy and psilocybin treatments. She offers an inside look at how these therapies are reshaping mental health care by addressing trauma, depression, and anxiety through patient-centred, interdisciplinary care.

    Together, Leah and Rev delve into the challenges of breaking stigma, navigating regulatory landscapes, and building a culture of well-being in healthcare leadership. Rev’s reflections on her own personal journey and advice for balancing leadership with self-care provide a wealth of insights for leaders feeling stretched by competing demands.

    Tune in to hear how Rev’s work is transforming individual lives and paving the way for a new era in mental health care.

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    41 分
  • Everyone is a Leader with Alain Doucet
    2024/12/12

    In this episode of Central Line: Leadership in Healthcare, host Leah Wuitschik speaks with Alain Doucet, outgoing President and CEO of the Canadian College of Health Leaders (CCHL). Alain reflects on his journey leading the organization, highlighting his experiences building a strong organizational culture, navigating challenges like the pandemic, and expanding the understanding of leadership across healthcare roles. They discuss the importance of fostering leadership in "basement dweller" roles—individuals in technical or administrative positions who may not traditionally view themselves as leaders—and how doing so improves outcomes for patients and communities.

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    41 分
  • Be Brave: Cultivating Courage and Choice in Leadership
    2024/10/28

    Join host Leah Wuitschik and guest Rosa Edinga in the latest episode of Central Line: Leadership in Healthcare as they dive into the heart of human-centred leadership. Discover how consistent behaviour builds trust and aligns with core values, and explore the empowering impact of making conscious choices and taking responsibility.

    Rosa shares practical insights on creating a safe, judgment-free space where leaders can express thoughts and think deeply. They discuss the vital role of coaches in guiding leaders to be brave, challenge their beliefs, and confidently navigate tough situations. In the fast-paced world of healthcare, taking a moment to reflect and grow is crucial. Leah and Rosa highlight how coaching can transform leaders, helping them stay aligned with their values and improve communication skills. Tune in for inspiring wisdom and actionable tips to enhance your leadership journey.

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    41 分