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In the Heart of Care: Voices from the frontlines of resuscitation and healthcare
RQI Partners
8 episodes
4 days ago
How do high-performing healthcare teams prepare for the most critical moments in care? In the Heart of Care - presented by RQI Partners - is a podcast for frontline healthcare professionals, nurse educators, and clinical leaders committed to resuscitation training, improving patient outcomes, and building a culture of continuous readiness. Hosted by Dr. Ash Panchal, emergency physician, educator, and national expert in resuscitation science - each episode explores the systems, strategies, and mindset shifts that help healthcare teams perform under pressure. From high-stakes code events to everyday training challenges, guests share real stories and practical tools to strengthen clinical performance, communication, and team confidence. This podcast goes beyond theory to spotlight what true preparedness looks like in real-world care environments, because in healthcare, readiness isn’t optional. It’s a shared responsibility and a path to better outcomes for every patient, every time.
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How do high-performing healthcare teams prepare for the most critical moments in care? In the Heart of Care - presented by RQI Partners - is a podcast for frontline healthcare professionals, nurse educators, and clinical leaders committed to resuscitation training, improving patient outcomes, and building a culture of continuous readiness. Hosted by Dr. Ash Panchal, emergency physician, educator, and national expert in resuscitation science - each episode explores the systems, strategies, and mindset shifts that help healthcare teams perform under pressure. From high-stakes code events to everyday training challenges, guests share real stories and practical tools to strengthen clinical performance, communication, and team confidence. This podcast goes beyond theory to spotlight what true preparedness looks like in real-world care environments, because in healthcare, readiness isn’t optional. It’s a shared responsibility and a path to better outcomes for every patient, every time.
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Episodes (8/8)
In the Heart of Care: Voices from the frontlines of resuscitation and healthcare
Heartbeats Ignored: Confronting Inequity in Pediatric Care

Resuscitating a child is not the same as resuscitating an adult. Pediatric-CPR requires different techniques, considerations, and often, an even greater sense of urgency. Dr. Sylvia Owusu-Ansah shares how disparities in cardiac care influence a child’s survival outcome. Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Blythe Pollack brings her frontline experience to the conversation, discussing the life-saving role of ECMO and the fight to keep children alive long enough to breathe on their own. Designed with nurse educators and healthcare advocates in mind, this episode offers practical tools, real-world context, and inspiring strategies to help drive equity in pediatric care.

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1 week ago
31 minutes 7 seconds

In the Heart of Care: Voices from the frontlines of resuscitation and healthcare
Heartbeats Ignored: Neonatal Resuscitation and the Golden Minute

When every second counts, preparation isn't optional, it's lifesaving, especially for newborns. In this episode of In the Heart of Care, we explore the critical "firsts" that define neonatal resuscitation. Mariah Snyder, a neonate nurse, shares her experience responding to a high-stakes neonatal code, illustrating how preparation, steady teamwork, and hands-on training can make all the difference in critical moments. Her story reflects the power of clinical readiness when seconds matter most. Dr. Chris Cooper, a neonatal nurse practitioner and educator, and Dr. Nathan Sundgren, a neonatologist specializing in advanced neonatal care and simulation-based training, break down the evolution of neonatal resuscitation guidelines.

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3 weeks ago
30 minutes 11 seconds

In the Heart of Care: Voices from the frontlines of resuscitation and healthcare
Miles from Help: Emergency Response in America’s Medical Deserts

When emergencies strike in the most remote corners of the country, healthcare teams rely on quick thinking, mobile training, and airborne response to bridge the critical gap. Chris Martin, director of simulation-based training at Washington State University, highlights how mobile simulation training is making a huge impact on rural healthcare and shares actionable strategies for healthcare workers. Marcy Dawson, a flight nurse in North Dakota, reflects on her career responding to rural emergencies, highlighting how preparedness and resourcefulness can mean the difference between life and death. From improving bystander CPR response to navigating geographic isolation, this episode of In the Heart of Care offers practical tools to help teams deliver effective care. No matter how remote the environment. 

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1 month ago
28 minutes 17 seconds

In the Heart of Care: Voices from the frontlines of resuscitation and healthcare
Heartbeats Ignored: Women and Cardiac Arrest

Women are less likely than men to receive lifesaving care during a cardiac arrest, a disparity that can mean the difference between life and death. Understanding why this gap exists is the first step toward changing it—and ensuring everyone gets the help they need, when they need it most. In this episode of In the Heart of Care, Heather Baker shares the story of her sudden cardiac arrest: an ordinary workday that turned into a fight for her life. We also hear from Dr. Audrey Blewer, a resuscitation scientist and associate professor at Duke University, whose research sheds light on why women are less likely to receive CPR and what can be done to close that gap.

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1 month ago
28 minutes 3 seconds

In the Heart of Care: Voices from the frontlines of resuscitation and healthcare
From Bedside to Leadership: How Nurses Climb the Corporate Ladder

Climbing the corporate ladder can be challenging in any healthcare career, but especially in a hospital setting. It takes deep experience, humility, and perseverance to lead high-performing teams, where the stakes are highest. Today we explore, how nurses in particular, can take advantage of continuous learning to take their careers to the next level. Certified global nurse consultant, Amanda Slagle, shares practical advice for nurses ready to grow into leadership. Chief Nursing Officer Trinity Health Muskegon, Linda Dunmore, reflects on her journey from bedside nurse to chief nursing officer. 

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2 months ago
32 minutes 48 seconds

In the Heart of Care: Voices from the frontlines of resuscitation and healthcare
Burnout to Balance: Reclaiming Wellbeing in Medicine

Burnout in healthcare is no longer an individual issue. It's a systemic challenge affecting the well-being, engagement, and sustainability of our workforce. Today, we explore how healthcare organizations can lead the way in shifting from burnout to balance through structured, evidence-based support. 


Dr. Kristin Jacob, director of BeWellMED at Corewell Health, shares innovative approaches to fostering emotional resilience, promoting work-life integration, and embedding self-care into the fabric of clinical culture. Rapid response nurse and podcast host Sarah Lorenzini brings a frontline perspective, sharing her lived experience of burnout and recovery—and how talking about burnout and checking in with colleagues made all the difference. Join us as we examine how healthcare leaders and workers can drive a culture of well-being through policy, practice, and intention. 

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2 months ago
30 minutes 2 seconds

In the Heart of Care: Voices from the frontlines of resuscitation and healthcare
The Lifeline: Bringing the Hospital Home

What if you could get high grade hospital-level care in the comfort of your home? In this premiere episode of In the Heart of Care, we explore how healthcare innovators are disrupting the status quo of hospital care. 


Dr. David Levine, the clinical director of research and development for Mass General Brigham Healthcare at home, is leading efforts to prove that hospital-level care can be delivered safely and effectively inside a patient’s home. Juan Hernandez, senior nursing director at the University of Utah Health shares how home hospital programs are reshaping recovery, building on lessons from COVID to deliver better outcomes and keep patients where they heal best—at home.

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3 months ago
30 minutes 35 seconds

In the Heart of Care: Voices from the frontlines of resuscitation and healthcare
Introducing In the Heart of Care, Season One

How do high-performing healthcare teams prepare for the most critical moments in care?


In the Heart of Care—presented by RQI Partners—is a podcast for frontline healthcare professionals, nurse educators, and clinical leaders committed to resuscitation training, improving patient outcomes, and building a culture of continuous readiness.


Hosted by Dr. Ash Panchal, emergency physician, educator, and national expert in resuscitation science— each episode explores the systems, strategies, and mindset shifts that help healthcare teams perform under pressure. From high-stakes code events to everyday training challenges, guests share real stories and practical tools to strengthen clinical performance, communication, and team confidence.


This podcast goes beyond theory to spotlight what true preparedness looks like in real-world care environments, because in healthcare, readiness isn’t optional. It’s a shared responsibility and a path to better outcomes for every patient, every time.

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3 months ago
1 minute 31 seconds

In the Heart of Care: Voices from the frontlines of resuscitation and healthcare
How do high-performing healthcare teams prepare for the most critical moments in care? In the Heart of Care - presented by RQI Partners - is a podcast for frontline healthcare professionals, nurse educators, and clinical leaders committed to resuscitation training, improving patient outcomes, and building a culture of continuous readiness. Hosted by Dr. Ash Panchal, emergency physician, educator, and national expert in resuscitation science - each episode explores the systems, strategies, and mindset shifts that help healthcare teams perform under pressure. From high-stakes code events to everyday training challenges, guests share real stories and practical tools to strengthen clinical performance, communication, and team confidence. This podcast goes beyond theory to spotlight what true preparedness looks like in real-world care environments, because in healthcare, readiness isn’t optional. It’s a shared responsibility and a path to better outcomes for every patient, every time.