Who doesn’t feel stuck sometimes? Thank you @DocWorking for the invitation to talk about how we take care of ourselves. Don’t forget to subscribe to this important series wherever you get podcasts-
In episode 121, Master Certified Coach Jill Farmer discusses slumps and how to get unstuck with Senior Vice President of Ambulatory Care and Patient Experience at Massachusetts General Hospital, @ilennes
We are pleased to announce that Marcela del Carmen, MD, has been named president of the MGPO and executive vice president of Mass General Brigham, after serving as the MGPO interim president for six months. We thank her for her excellent leadership and look forward to the future!
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In episode 80, Coach Jill Farmer talks with @ilennes about physician leadership, the leadership qualities you innately have as a physician, and what skills you need to become an effective leader.
#MassGeneral physician and MGPO Senior Vice President for Performance Improvement and Service Excellence @ilennes MD told @BeckersHR how #MGH connects recovered #COVID patients with the vaccine. https://t.co/QkUxiizpue
@DrN_CancerPCP @AmerCancerCEO @rschilsky This is causing chaos and increased operational costs in healthcare as we ensure that patients are physically located in-state and providers licensure matches- more time and money, less value.
Lung cancer screening is more important than ever. The USPSTF recommends annual screening for any adults aged 50-80 with a 20 pack-year smoking history. At @MGHThoracicOnc, our pulmonary nodule clinic led by Dr. @ilennes uses a team of specialists to develop follow-up care plans.
https://t.co/tMgesS9JeK
Expanded recommendations from USPSTF will help to close racial disparities in screening and further decrease lung cancer deaths. We must implement and increase CT screening. Recs are only as impactful as execution.
First time I was asked in an interview about being LGBTQ 🏳️🌈 and my experience as a physician and leader. Visibility is important for our diverse patient population and trainees.
#MGH oncologist Dr. Inga Lennes @ilennes explains how she got started in the field of quality and safety, helps patients facing cancer and improved management and screening of lung and esophageal #cancer @MGHCancerCenter on Charged: https://t.co/Za2TEFM2wT
Received a call for the second time in his short time with @newton_ps that my first grader was lost between school and aftercare. Thankfully he is safe, I am a mess. Can’t do public school anymore.