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Scrub In

A Podcast Where Purpose Meets CareWe are more than just a podcast. This is where purpose meets care. Join us for real stories of hope, expert health advice and inspiring conversations with the people behind the scrubs. This podcast will leave you informed, inspired and reminded of the purpose that connects us all. This is the voice of humanity in healthcare. Uplifting, honest and full of heart.Featured Hosts: Dr. Kendall Barton, Keisha Morris and Alice Rausch.You can listen and subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, GooglePlay, and YouTube or go to Bayhealth.org/Scrub-In today. *powered by BayhealthProduction: Rachel Bowman, Amanda Downes & Corrin JonesGraphic Design by: Emma Freney and Heather Nunery

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    The Future of Healthcare Technology: Bayhealth’s Vision for Smarter Patient Care

    Send us Fan MailWhat does a digital leader actually do in health care and how is that role shaping the future of patient care?In this episode of Scrub In, we sit down with Mac Marlow, Bayhealth’s new Chief Digital Information Officer, to explore how technology, data and innovation are coming together to improve care across central and southern Delaware.With 27 years of experience in healthcare technology and a passion for people-first innovation, he shares how Bayhealth is approaching digital transformation from improving core systems to using “invisible AI” like ambient listening and automation tools that reduce burden on care teams.We also dive into:• How technology can give time back to providers• The role of AI in improving, not replacing, the human connection• Cybersecurity trust and responsible innovation in healthcare• Building strong teams and culture in a rapidly changing digital worldWhether you're a clinician, healthcare leader or simply curious about the future of medicine, this conversation offers a behind-the-scenes look at how Bayhealth is using technology to deliver smarter, safer and more compassionate care.

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    Heart Health Starts Early: Preventing Cardiac Risks in Your 30s and 40s

    Send us Fan MailHeart disease doesn’t start overnight and neither does prevention.In this episode of Scrub In we sit down with Dr. Aditya Sharma, Chief of Medical Cardiology at Bayhealth to talk about why your 30s and 40s are some of the most important years for protecting your heart.With a background in interventional cardiology and a passion for improving community health, Dr. Sharma shares what people often overlook when it comes to early heart risk and how small changes today can lead to better outcomes tomorrow.We explore:• The early warning signs many people miss• How lifestyle habits in your 30s and 40s shape long term heart health• The role of stress, sleep and preventive screenings• What “healthy” really looks like when it comes to your heartWhether you're feeling perfectly healthy or just starting to think about prevention, this conversation will give you practical steps to protect your heart for years to come.

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    Are You Getting Enough Sleep? A Sleep Medicine Expert Answers Your Questions

    Send us Fan MailAre you constantly tired? Snoring? Waking up in the middle of the night?In this episode of Scrub In, sleep medicine specialist Dr. Rohin Saroya answers thecommunity’s biggest questions about sleep hygiene, sleep studies, sleep apnea, and the latest technologies transforming sleep care.Learn how poor sleep affects your heart, brain, weight, and mood — and discover how healthier sleep can truly change your life. From simple nightly habits to advanced treatment options, this episode breaks down what you need to know to rest better and live better.Because better sleep isn’t a luxury — it’s essential to your health.Listen now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube, or at Bayhealth.org/Scrub-In.

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    Scrub Tank: How Innovative Nurses Are Transforming Patient Care

    Send us Fan MailInnovation is happening at the bedside.In this episode of the Scrub In Podcast, Chief Nurse Rosi Worster and Dialysis Clinical Coordinator James Flores share how his team took home the win at Bayhealth’s latest ScrubTank — a competition highlighting nurse-driven ideas to improve patient care.Hear the story behind their winning innovation, what inspired it and how it has the potential to transform care for patients across our community.🎧 Listen now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube or at Bayhealth.org/Scrub-In.Be sure to subscribe and leave a review.

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    AI in Health Care: How Technology is Helping Clinicians Care Better

    Send us Fan MailArtificial intelligence can sound intimidating—but what if it’s actually making healthcare more human?In this episode, we sit down with Bayhealth's vice president and Chief Health Information Officer,  Jonathan Kaufmann, DO, who is passionate about using today’s technology (and tomorrow’s) to improve care, transparency and efficiency in healthcare. From AI tools during appointments that help doctors focus more on patients, to generative systems that summarize clinical notes and surface insights that might otherwise be missed, we explore how AI is already changing care behind the scenes.We’ll talk about the real benefits—stronger patient-doctor relationships, reduced burnout, better access to information—as well as the very real challenges, risks, and hurdles to adoption. Most importantly, we’ll discuss what all of this means for you as a patient, parent, or community member, and why AI may become a trusted companion throughout every phase of care. Whether you’re curious, cautious, or just wondering how technology fits into the future of health, this conversation breaks it down in a way that’s practical, honest, and hopeful.

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    Back Pain, Headaches and Surgery: What You Really Need to Know

    Send us Fan MailCould your back pain or headache be more serious than you think? Is it a minor issue—or a sign you need a neurosurgeon? In this episode, featuring Bayhealth neurosurgeons Kaitlyn Melnick, MD and Aaron Sigler, DO we break down when spine surgery is truly necessary and when non-surgical treatments are enough.If you're dealing with persistent back pain, nerve symptoms, or unexplained headaches, this episode delivers clear, practical guidance on when it’s time to see a specialist.Learn more at Bayhealth.info/Neuro today.

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    Beyond the Scale: The Science, Struggles and Solutions

    Send us Fan MailObesity is one of the most complex and misunderstood health conditions—and it’s about far more than weight alone.In this episode of Scrub In, we’re joined by Anirudha Goparaju, MD, FACS, to break down the real science behind obesity and why sustainable weight loss isn’t a one-size-fits-all solution. From nutrition and exercise to bariatric surgery, weight loss medications and hormonal changes, this conversation tackles the physical and emotional realities people face on their health journey.We discuss:Why obesity is a chronic medical condition—not a personal failureWhat sustainable weight loss actually looks likeThe role of nutrition, movement, and metabolismBariatric surgery and weight loss medications: who they help and whyWhether you’re navigating weight loss yourself, supporting a loved one, or want evidence-based answers—this episode offers clarity, compassion and practical takeaways you can use right away.🎧 Listen now and start thinking about health beyond the scale.Find Dr. Goparaju here: https://bayhealth.info/Goparju

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    New You, True You: Building Habits that Last

    Send us Fan MailForget crash diets and guilt-filled workouts. Nurse Practitioner Michelle Devern shares how to make healthy eating and movement sustainable. Learn how small daily changes can help you feel stronger and more balanced all year. She shares her real-life experience in her personal life and with her patients. Don't miss this episode.Find Michelle Devern at Bayhealth.info/Devern today. 

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    Emergency Room 101: When to Go and What to Expect

    Send us Fan MailWhen is a trip to the Emergency Department essential? What happens once you arrive? Your questions, answered.In this episode of Scrub In, Bayhealth emergency clinicians break down when to go to the ED versus urgent care or primary care, what the triage process looks like, and how care teams prioritize patient safety. You’ll also learn what to bring with you, how ED teams work together behind the scenes, and how Bayhealth strives to deliver timely, compassionate emergency care. Whether you’re preparing for the unexpected or just want to feel more confident about seeking emergency care, this episode offers clear, practical insight straight from the experts.Learn more about where to go and when at Bayhealth.org/Know-Your-Options

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    A Stronger Start for Your Mental Health

    Send us Fan MailThe start of a new year is a natural time to reset, not just our routines, but how we care for our mental well-being.In this thoughtful episode, Psychiatrist Andrea DeSimone joins us to shift the focus from holiday stress to caring for your mind in the year ahead. Together, we explore what it really means to feel supported, grounded and emotionally healthy as we move into a new chapter.Andrea shares what drew her to psychiatry, how she supports our community and the simple, sustainable opportunities we have to stay balanced. She also discusses common emotional challenges many people carry into the new year—and how small, intentional changes can make a meaningful difference.In this episode, you’ll learn:How to recognize changes in your mental and emotional well-beingWhen and how to seek supportHow to show up for others who may be strugglingWhat it looks like to prioritize your mental health in the new yearWarm, reassuring and empowering, this conversation offers encouragement and clarity for anyone looking to start the year with resilience, self-awareness and care for their mind.

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    Why Quitting Is So Hard and How the Delaware Quitline Helps Teens and Adults Break Free

    Send us Fan MailIn this episode, we sit down with Romie Lutz and guest Jamie O’Hara from the Delaware Quitline to explore the growing risks of vaping and smoking among teens and adults. They break down what makes nicotine addiction so difficult to overcome, how vaping devices deliver far more than “just flavored vapor” and the long-term health consequences, including increased cancer risk. Romie and Jamie share real insights from their work across Delaware communities, explaining how education, prevention and early intervention can change long-term health outcomes. They also highlight the free services offered by the Delaware Quitline, including counseling, quit plans, nicotine replacement therapy and ongoing support designed to help people quit for good. Whether you’re a parent, educator, healthcare worker or someone trying to quit yourself, this episode offers practical tools and compassionate guidance. We also discuss the immediate and long-term health benefits of quitting, why relapse is common and how a supportive system dramatically increases a person’s chances of success.Find more details here:Delaware Quitline: https://quitnow.net/delaware?qnclient=delawareLive Vap Free: https://livevapefree.com

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    Empowering Care: Mastering Patient Advocacy in Health Care

    Send us Fan MailIn this inspiring episode, we delve into the heart of patient advocacy with Bayhealth's Dominic Kayatta, MS, CPXP, CPC, from Patient Advocacy, as we explore how to passionately advocate for your own health or that of a loved one. Join us as we discuss practical strategies, real-world insights and leadership approaches to navigate the healthcare system with confidence. Learn how to communicate effectively with providers and ensure your voice is heard. Whether you are a patient, caregiver or healthcare leader, this episode will empower you to advocate with purpose and impact.Learn more about Bayhealth Patient Advocacy here: https://www.bayhealth.org/patients/connection/advocacyLearn more about MyChart here: https://www.bayhealth.org/patients/mychart-information

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    Early Detection, Real Stories & Hope: A Conversation with Nurse & Cancer Survivor Trisha Bentley

    Send us Fan MailCancer affects millions — but early detection can save lives. In this powerful and informative episode, we sit down with Trisha Bentley, an Oncology Nurse Navigator and breast cancer survivor, to talk about the early warning signs of cancer, how to spot them and the latest advancements in cancer treatment.Trish shares her inspiring personal journey, professional insights and practical tips for supporting a loved one with cancer. Whether you're concerned about symptoms, navigating a diagnosis, or caring for someone with cancer, this episode offers valuable, easy-to-understand advice that could make all the difference.✅ Learn how to detect cancer early✅ Discover common signs and symptoms to watch for✅ Hear about today’s most promising treatment options✅ Gain support and understanding from a survivor’s perspectiveDon’t miss this heartfelt and empowering conversation. Hit play and take a step toward awareness, hope, and healing.Learn more at Bayhealth.org/Cancer today.

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    Navigating Women's Health with Melissa Edler, MD, OBGYN

    Send us Fan MailJoin us for an empowering and informative conversation with Dr. Melissa Edler, a seasoned OB/GYN, as we explore the full journey of women's health from the first period through pregnancy and into menopause.In this episode, we break down the stages of a woman’s life, including key topics like hormonal changes, labor options, postpartum recovery, emotional health, menopause and more.Dr. Edler brings clinical insights and a compassionate voice to the challenges many women face but often don’t talk about. She also answers real questions around communication with providers and what informed care truly looks like.Whether you're a teen, expecting parent, or navigating menopause, this episode offers guidance, support, and real talk from a trusted expert.👂 Tune in, get informed, and feel empowered at every stage of your health journey.Learn more about Women's and Children's Health here: https://www.bayhealth.org/services/womens-childrens-healthLearn more about Delaware Postpartum Support here: https://bayhealth.info/Postpartum-Support

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    New Hearts, Shared Purpose

    Send us Fan MailJoin us for a new episode of Scrub In, where we introduce three fresh faces to the podcast. In this heartfelt episode, our hosts open up about their dedication to healthcare. From inspiring stories to moments that make them tick, dive into the human side of these heroes who shape the world of healthcare. Glean insights for your own life and leadership while tuning in for an authentic, uplifting journey that embodies our slogan: Where Purpose Meets Care.  

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    Caring with Confidence: A Look into Nurse Residency

    Send us Fan MailJoin two passionate nurse leaders and a recent residency graduate a they dive into the transformative power of Bayhealth's accredited, with distinction, nurse residency program. In this inspiring episode, they share personal stories of why they chose nursing, how the residency builds confidence, and ways it supports and empowers new nurses to lead with skill and compassion. Discover how this program not only shapes exceptional caregivers but also strengthens our health system and uplifts our community--making it a must-listen for anyone considering a nursing career with us.Go to https://bayhealth.info/NurseResidency to learn more.

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    Healing Beyond Medicine: Go Do Great Things

    Send us Fan MailIn this insightful episode, we sit down with John Fink, MD, Bayhealth Vice President for Quality and Medical Staff, a passionate physician dedicated to improving community health and reshaping the doctor-patient relationship. Fink shares his perspective on how building trust, communication and understanding between doctors and their patients can transform healthcare. He discusses the importance of putting patients first, why this approach is vital for long-term health outcomes and how doing great things in medicine every day contributes to the overall well-being of clinicians and communities. Tune in for an inspiring conversation about empathy, care and the power of personal connections in medicine.

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    Healthy Voices, Strong Communities

    Send us Fan MailWant to make a difference in your community's healthcare? 🏥⁠Our latest podcast explains how you can have a real impact on the issues that matter most.⁠⁠Join Amanda Bowie, Vice President of Marketing, Communications and Community Outreach, as she explores the power of community in shaping healthcare in Delaware. Through the Health Needs Assessment Survey and Bayhealth's impact, Amanda highlights how every voice matters in building a healthier future. Tune in for an inspiring conversation on how helping our neighbors strengthens us all and creates a thriving, connected community.⁠⁠Listen now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Play, YouTube or at Bayhealth.org/Scrub-In today. Be sure to subscribe, leave a review, and comment on what you want to hear from us.⁠To take the survey, go to https://Bayhealth.org/CHNA now.

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    Wellness in Action

    Send us Fan MailListen in as Thomas Vaughan, MD and Chief Wellness Officer at Bayhealth discusses his work with the Be Well project, which supports mental health and well-being of healthcare professionals. Through a peer support program and other critical resources, Dr. Vaughan sheds light on the importance of caring for caregivers. He also shares his passion for Free Bikes for Kids Delaware, an initiative providing free bikes to local children to boost both their physical and mental health. Tune in for a conversation about wellness, community impact, and the power of giving back.

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    Building Together: A Vision for Strategy, Teamwork and Community

    Send us Fan MailThe fourth season has just been released! In this episode, we have a conversation with Kyle Benoit, MHA, FACHE, who has recently stepped into the position of executive vice president and chief operating officer. Kyle discusses his motivations for working in healthcare, insights into his personal experiences, and his perspectives on leadership as he embarks on this new journey. He captures. the essence of collaboration with a fresh perspective while reminding us of the importance of teamwork, strategy, and community involvement.Listen now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Play, YouTube or at Bayhealth.org/Scrub-In today. Be sure to subscribe, leave a review, and comment on what you want to hear from us.

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    The Heart of Heart Care

    Send us Fan MailYour heart matters here. 🫀⁠This episode shares the compelling motivations of Roberto Scaffidi, MD a specialist in cardiovascular interventions, and Benjamin Collins, RN, MBA, RCLS, the senior director overseeing the cardiovascular service line. Together, they strive to uphold the highest standards of cardiovascular care in our region while ensuring that each patient is treated as a unique individual.⁠⁠Their stories reflect a deep commitment to their roles, instilling healing and hope within our community. Join Sarah and Tyler as they engage in meaningful discussions regarding Bayhealth's dedication to delivering exceptional cardiovascular care, the future of heart care services at Bayhealth, innovations within the field, and their personal motivations behind this vital work.⁠⁠Subscribe and listen now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Play, YouTube or at Bayhealth.org/Scrub-In today.⁠

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    Women in Neurosurgery

    Send us Fan MailAt Bayhealth, we take great pride in our distinguished team of clinicians, which includes two esteemed neurosurgeons, Dawn Tartaglione, DO and Kaitlyn Melnick, MD. In this insightful discussion, they provide an in-depth perspective on their path to neuroscience, their contributions to the community, and additional aspects of their professional experiences. We invite you to explore with us the various motivations that lead patients to seek their specialized care, the critical, life-saving surgeries they perform, and the distinctive experiences that have shaped their careers in neurosurgery.

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    In Committed Hands

    Send us Fan MailNo one wants to hear a cancer diagnosis. When Dan did, he knew he was in caring, committed hands at Bayhealth.Throughout his cancer journey, Dan benefited from the dedicated support of his team. Listen as Dan Wagner shares his experiences, and hear from John Shevock, Executive Director of Bayhealth's Cancer Institute, as he highlights advancements in technologies and the development of the Cancer Institute.

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    Healing, Hope and Wound Care

    Send us Fan Mail"As soon as healing takes place, go out and heal somebody else." - Maya Angelou. Lydell Lettsome, MD, FACS, MDiv, Director of Bayhealth's Wound Care Center, shares his daily motivation and why he is committed to his work. Tune in for an inspiring message from a distinguished leader in the medical field.Listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, GooglePlay, YouTube and Bayhealth.org/Scrub-In today. Be sure to subscribe and leave us a review!⁠

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    To Be A Silent Hero

    Send us Fan MailAre you ready to make a difference behind the scenes?Join us for the newest episode of "Scrub In," where we feature Antonio Prado from the Blood Bank of Delmarva. Discover the critical need for blood donations, find out if you are eligible to donate, and understand the significant impact your contributions can have. Learn more at delmarvablood.org today.Be sure to subscribe and leave a review today!

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    A Robotic Surgeon's Heart for Patient Care

    Send us Fan MailTune in to this insightful episode featuring Dr. Krishnaraj Mahendraraj, a highly skilled general surgeon with dual fellowships, who has successfully executed Delaware's first robotic Whipple procedure to eliminate a life-threatening cancer. Dr. Mahendraraj shares his motivation, discusses the influence of his family, and emphasizes the importance of fostering strong relationships with his patients.To learn more about Bayhealth Cancer Institute's services, please go to Bayhealth.org/Cancer today.

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    Insights into Nursing, Leadership and Advocacy

    Send us Fan MailJoin us for an exclusive discussion with Chris Otto, Executive Director of the Delaware Nurses Association, as he offers a comprehensive overview of the leadership and advocacy skills inherent in the nursing field. We will explore the positive impact these elements have on our communities and the patients we serve. Tune in to gain valuable insights and find inspiration.

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    Community Connection: Getting it Right Impacts Us All

    Send us Fan MailDon't miss the final episode of Season 2, where Sarah and Tyler delve into a conversation with Amanda Bowie, Bayhealth's Interim VP of Marketing, Communications and Community Outreach. During their discussion, Amanda shares valuable insights on how she manages the delicate balance between work, self-care, and being a mother to her four children. She gives us an exclusive glimpse into the significant role of connecting our community to the healthcare they need while emphasizing its immense impact on the overall well-being of our community. Join us for this riveting finale!"Connection is why we are here. It brings purpose and meaning to our lives." - Brene Brown

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    Let's Talk About HB 350

    Send us Fan MailScrub In with Sarah and Tyler as we discuss House Bill 350 with Brian Frazee, President and CEO of the Delaware Healthcare Association. We get to hear the why behind what he does everyday and we also discussed current events regarding HB 350. Don't miss this important episode.To learn more, please go to Bayhealth.org/HB350 today.Be sure to subscribe to stay in the loop for Season 3.

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    Let's Go Red Together

    Send us Fan MailOur stories connect us and today Bayhealth Chief Nurse, Rosi Wurster talks about her story and her passion behind becoming the 2024 Chair of the American Heart Association's Go Red for Women in Delaware. Listen to how you can help educate, inspire, and make a difference for the women in your life today.  "When women take care of their health, they become their own best friend." -Maya Angelou 

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    Strength in Helping Others

    Send us Fan MailWhen Josh was faced with a potentially difficult lifelong crossroads, his connection to his physical therapist inspired his journey. Listen to Josh's story and be encouraged to advocate for others in your community and around the world through your passion and purpose. Joshua W. Smith, PT, DPT, MDT,  Department Manager of Rehab Services at Bayhealth,  APTA Delaware Chief Delegate and Federal Affairs Liaison offers a compelling 'why' in this latest episode applicable to anyone who desires to make a difference in every sphere of their life and the life of others. 

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    Graduate Medical Students Desire to Bring Hope and Health

    Send us Fan MailChoosing to go to medical school coupled with the years of education requires a strong passion for what one is called to. Listen to Bayhealth Graduate Medical Education  resident physicians Lindsay Grasso and Kendall Barton as they share their inspiring stories of why they chose this profession.  The health of our community and their passion for other's well being keeps them both committed, focused, and ready. Listen in now and share this episode with an aspiring student interested in healthcare.

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    Hope Against the Odds

    Send us Fan MailWhen life does not go as planned, it is easy to give up on our dreams. Trina Turner, DNP, RN-BC, LNC, ONN-CG, CNEn, CTTS faced those odds and kept going. She shares her story of hope with us. Don't miss this episode and be sure to share with a friend who may need encouraged today.

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    Hope For Our Community, Hope For Us All

    Send us Fan MailScrub in with Sarah and Tyler as they dig into 'why' behind Food Bank of Delaware CEO, Cathy Kanefsky gets out of bed each day. Her story is inspiring, brings hope, and offers insight into the depths of why keeping hope is foundational to keep going. Our stories of hope just may help someone who is having a difficult season. Hope is being able to see that there is light despite all of the darkness. – Desmund Tutu

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    Committed to Advocating for the Community

    Send us Fan Mail"To be an activist is to speak. To be an advocate is to listen. Society can't move forward without both." - Eva Marie LewisDelaware Lt. Governor Dr. Bethany Hall-Long shares the story of where she began and how she is using her experiences as a Delawarean, faculty member, and nurse in her current position as Lieutenant Governor to benefit the community.  Listen in and be empowered and inspired.Be sure to subscribe so you don't miss an episode.

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    Committed to the Why: With Sarah and Tyler

    Send us Fan MailGet to know our hosts, Sarah and Tyler, as they share their personal stories behind the reason they are committed to the why. They both share what keeps them motivated and how their work impacts others. In season 2, we will offer personal and practical lessons directly from many of you that unite, grow, and empower us all. As we bring community members into the conversation and inspire purpose in each other we hope you will leave inspired and share this podcast with a friend. 

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    Let's Talk About Burnout

    Send us Fan Mail“Be there for others, but never leave yourself behind.” -DodinskyJoin us as we talk with  Angeline Dewey MSN, RN, APRN, ACNS-BC, CCRN-K, CNRN, Senior Director of Clinical Practice and Professional Development at Bayhealth. Leading from her own personal burnout, Angel shares her tips, tricks, and story about how she drew herself out of burnout and how she hopes to help others do the same.Thank you for joining us this season! Watch out for episode 2 coming January 11, 2024!

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    Communication is Listening

    Send us Fan Mail“The art of communication is the language of leadership.” – James HumesJoin us we talk with Dominic Kayatta, M.S., CPXP, CPC, and Senior Director, Patient Experience at Bayhealth. Dominic shares his story and tips on how to communicate well as an individual and leader. His expertise and easily accessible tools can help you make small changes in your communication today. Don't miss this episode! 

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    Empowering Leadership

    Send us Fan Mail“Empowering those around you to be heard and valued makes the difference between a leader who simply instructs and one who inspires.” -Adena Friedman Tune is as nurse leaders Sarah Adams, BSN, RN, CCRN and Jamie Grevis, MSN, RN, CCRN-K discuss how to empower the teams around you and become the team you want and need to be. If you are a leader or aspiring leader, don't miss this episode. Be sure to share this episode and subscribe to not miss an episode.

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    Leadership with President and CEO, Terry Murphy

    Send us Fan MailScrub In with Sarah and Tyler as they talk with President and CEO of Bayhealth, Terry Murphy about leadership and life. Don't miss our conversation as we discuss the 'why' behind what drives him everyday to lead and guide a leading healthcare system in Kent and Sussex County, Delaware. “A leader is one who knows the way, goes the way, and shows the way.” -John Maxwell

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    Lifting Others Lifts You

    Send us Fan MailTeam culture doesn't just happen, Jenn Klink, RN knows first hand. Listen to Sarah, Tyler and Jenn talk about her team culture and how she made it happen. Jenn is a Clinical Coordinator in Sussex Campus and has encouraging words for those of us who work on a team or lead a team. Don't miss this episode.

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    The Power of Education

    Send us Fan MailScrub in with Sarah and Tyler as they dig deep with Stephanie McClellan, DNP, MBA, MSN, RN, CMSRN, NE-BC, and Bayhealth Cancer Institute Manager tell her encouraging story about her educational journey and how she uses it for the good of others. Listen close for her tips on how to reach your own personal goals, too. Don't miss this episode.

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    Our "Why" After COVID

    Send us Fan MailSarah and Tyler talk to Emergency Department Nurse Harley Ricketts, RN about why she continued her nursing career even after COVID.  She shares what her light was and what kept her going during difficult seasons. Come listen to the heart behind the people who care for you everyday. “There is always light. If only we're brave enough to see it. If only we're brave enough to be it.” -Amanda Gorman

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    The Why Behind the Healthcare Uniform

    Send us Fan MailJoin Sarah and Tyler as they share the "why" behind their nursing uniform and invite Bayhealth Chief Nurse Executive, Rosi Wurster to do the same."Leaders achieve very little by themselves; they inspire people to come together for the good of the group. Leaders never start with what needs to be done, leaders start with WHY we need to do things. Leaders inspire action.” -Simon Sinek

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

A Podcast Where Purpose Meets CareWe are more than just a podcast. This is where purpose meets care. Join us for real stories of hope, expert health advice and inspiring conversations with the people behind the scrubs. This podcast will leave you informed, inspired and reminded of the purpose that connects us all. This is the voice of humanity in healthcare. Uplifting, honest and full of heart.Featured Hosts: Dr. Kendall Barton, Keisha Morris and Alice Rausch.You can listen and subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, GooglePlay, and YouTube or go to Bayhealth.org/Scrub-In today. *powered by BayhealthProduction: Rachel Bowman, Amanda Downes & Corrin JonesGraphic Design by: Emma Freney and Heather Nunery

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Bayhealth: Keisha Morris, Kendall Barton, Alice Rausch

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