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GE Vital Voices

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Conversations for an essential Public Healthcare sector. GE knows the Public Healthcare Sector is vital to the survival of millions of people. But what is vital to theirs? This is the urgent question underpinning GE Vital Voices - a series of podcasts that aims to give a voice and platform to the critical issues facing the Public Healthcare Sector and the people that are changing it, both on the frontlines and from the backlines. GE Vital Voices aims to bring together a range of medical experts and voices to help unpack the critical issues facing the Public Healthcare Sector, while sharing insights and solutions to support this vital sector.

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Episodes

Innovating health

23m · Published 14 Apr 10:05
Understanding how innovation improves the health system.

Guests: Mark Stoez (GE Health) and Michelle Mulder (SA Medical Research Council)

Innovations big and small in the healthcare system in South Africa and beyond change the game for practitioners and patients. In this episode, we look at how healthcare really gets better with GE Healthcare’s, Mark Stoez and Dr Michelle Mulder from the SA Medical Research Council and the Global Health Innovation Accelerator (GHIA).

GE Vital Voices is brought to you by GE Healthcare. Healthcare has never been more accessible, intelligent or dynamic. It’s also never been under more pressure. That’s where GE Healthcare comes in – you and us, the clinicians and professionals on the frontlines of delivering healthcare for your patients and communities and those building the intelligent devices, data analytics, applications and services to enable you to do so more efficiently and with better outcomes. Together, we’re at the centre of an ecosystem striving for precision health.

Find us on gehealthcare.africa or on social media as GE Africa.

The show is presented by Elna Schütz and recorded by Solid Gold Podcasts. GE Healthcare Africa website · Connect with Elna · Connect with Mark · Connect with Michelle

Innovating health

23m · Published 14 Apr 10:05
Understanding how innovation improves the health system.

Guests: Mark Stoez (GE Health) and Michelle Mulder (SA Medical Research Council)

Innovations big and small in the healthcare system in South Africa and beyond change the game for practitioners and patients. In this episode, we look at how healthcare really gets better with GE Healthcare’s, Mark Stoez and Dr Michelle Mulder from the SA Medical Research Council and the Global Health Innovation Accelerator (GHIA).

GE Vital Voices is brought to you by GE Healthcare. Healthcare has never been more accessible, intelligent or dynamic. It’s also never been under more pressure. That’s where GE Healthcare comes in – you and us, the clinicians and professionals on the frontlines of delivering healthcare for your patients and communities and those building the intelligent devices, data analytics, applications and services to enable you to do so more efficiently and with better outcomes. Together, we’re at the centre of an ecosystem striving for precision health.

Find us on gehealthcare.africa or on social media as GE Africa.

The show is presented by Elna Schütz and recorded by Solid Gold Podcasts. GE Healthcare Africa website · Connect with Elna · Connect with Mark · Connect with Michelle · Twitter · LinkedIn · GE Healthcare Africa website

The rural urban healthcare divide

21m · Published 13 Jan 13:48
A look at spatial healthcare equity in South Africa.

Guests:
Lungile Gamede (Rural Health Advocacy Project)
Professor Shabir Moosa (Chiawelo Community Practice)

Where you access healthcare in South Africa or where you work in the sector can have a large impact on your experience, from the available resources to the timing.

In this episode of GE Vital Voices we speak to experts about what challenges exist, and how community-centred care and system shifts could improve this.

Lungile Gamede is a project officer at the Rural Health Advocacy Project and a professional nurse.

Professor Shabir Moosa is a Family Physician at the University of Witwatersrand and runs the Chiawelo Community Practice in Soweto. He is also the Executive Coordinator of the African Forum for Primary Healthcare.

GE Vital Voices is brought to you by GE Healthcare. Healthcare has never been more accessible, intelligent or dynamic. It’s also never been under more pressure. That’s where GE Healthcare comes in – you and us, the clinicians and professionals on the frontlines of delivering healthcare for your patients and communities and those building the intelligent devices, data analytics, applications and services to enable you to do so more efficiently and with better outcomes. Together, we’re at the centre of an ecosystem striving for precision health.

Find us on gehealthcare.africa or on social media as GE Africa.

The show is presented by Elna Schütz and recorded by Solid Gold Podcast Studios. GE Healthcare Website · Connect with Shanir · Connect with Elna · Twitter · LinkedIn · GE Healthcare Africa website

The rural urban healthcare divide

21m · Published 13 Jan 13:48
A look at spatial healthcare equity in South Africa.

Guests:
Lungile Gamede (Rural Health Advocacy Project)
Professor Shabir Moosa (Chiawelo Community Practice)

Where you access healthcare in South Africa or where you work in the sector can have a large impact on your experience, from the available resources to the timing.

In this episode of GE Vital Voices we speak to experts about what challenges exist, and how community-centred care and system shifts could improve this.

Lungile Gamede is a project officer at the Rural Health Advocacy Project and a professional nurse.

Professor Shabir Moosa is a Family Physician at the University of Witwatersrand and runs the Chiawelo Community Practice in Soweto. He is also the Executive Coordinator of the African Forum for Primary Healthcare.

GE Vital Voices is brought to you by GE Healthcare. Healthcare has never been more accessible, intelligent or dynamic. It’s also never been under more pressure. That’s where GE Healthcare comes in – you and us, the clinicians and professionals on the frontlines of delivering healthcare for your patients and communities and those building the intelligent devices, data analytics, applications and services to enable you to do so more efficiently and with better outcomes. Together, we’re at the centre of an ecosystem striving for precision health.

Find us on gehealthcare.africa or on social media as GE Africa.

The show is presented by Elna Schütz and recorded by Solid Gold Podcast Studios. GE Healthcare Website · Connect with Shanir · Connect with Elna

Chronic in crisis

20m · Published 11 Nov 13:00
When chronic illness care takes a backseat to Covid-19

Guests:
Prof Andre Pascal Kengne (Director of the Non-Communicable Diseases Research Unit at the South African Medical Research Council)
Dr Peter Delobelle (Chronic Disease Initiative for Africa at the University of Cape Town)

While the focus of the healthcare system over the last year has been on the Covid-19 pandemic, hundreds of thousands of South Africans still have chronic conditions and non-communicable diseases that require care.

In this episode of GE Vital Voices, we discuss how the diagnosis and treatment of illnesses like cancer and diabetes have been affected, and look at some of the positive innovations as a necessary consequence of the pandemic.

Prof Andre Pascal Kengne is the Director of the Non-Communicable Diseases Research Unit at the South African Medical Research Council. He is also a professor in the Department of Medicine at the University of Cape Town.

Dr Peter Delobelle is from the Chronic Disease Initiative for Africa housed at the University of Cape Town. He has over two decades of experience in the public health and systems space.

GE Vital Voices is brought to you by GE Healthcare. Healthcare has never been more accessible, intelligent or dynamic. It’s also never been under more pressure. That’s where GE Healthcare comes in – you and us, the clinicians and professionals on the frontlines of delivering healthcare for your patients and communities and those building the intelligent devices, data analytics, applications and services to enable you to do so more efficiently and with better outcomes. Together, we’re at the center of an ecosystem striving for precision health.

Episodes are released monthly.

Find us on gehealthcare.africa or on social media as GE Africa.

The show is presented by Elna Schütz and recorded by Solid Gold Podcast Studios. GE Healthcare Website · Connect with Prof Kengne · Connect with Dr Delobelle · Connect with Elna · Connect with icandi-CQ · Twitter · LinkedIn · GE Healthcare Africa website

Chronic in crisis

20m · Published 11 Nov 13:00
When chronic illness care takes a backseat to Covid-19

Guests:
Prof Andre Pascal Kengne (Director of the Non-Communicable Diseases Research Unit at the South African Medical Research Council)
Dr Peter Delobelle (Chronic Disease Initiative for Africa at the University of Cape Town)

While the focus of the healthcare system over the last year has been on the Covid-19 pandemic, hundreds of thousands of South Africans still have chronic conditions and non-communicable diseases that require care.

In this episode of GE Vital Voices, we discuss how the diagnosis and treatment of illnesses like cancer and diabetes have been affected, and look at some of the positive innovations as a necessary consequence of the pandemic.

Prof Andre Pascal Kengne is the Director of the Non-Communicable Diseases Research Unit at the South African Medical Research Council. He is also a professor in the Department of Medicine at the University of Cape Town.

Dr Peter Delobelle is from the Chronic Disease Initiative for Africa housed at the University of Cape Town. He has over two decades of experience in the public health and systems space.

GE Vital Voices is brought to you by GE Healthcare. Healthcare has never been more accessible, intelligent or dynamic. It’s also never been under more pressure. That’s where GE Healthcare comes in – you and us, the clinicians and professionals on the frontlines of delivering healthcare for your patients and communities and those building the intelligent devices, data analytics, applications and services to enable you to do so more efficiently and with better outcomes. Together, we’re at the center of an ecosystem striving for precision health.

Episodes are released monthly.

Find us on gehealthcare.africa or on social media as GE Africa.

The show is presented by Elna Schütz and recorded by Solid Gold Podcast Studios. GE Healthcare Website · Connect with Prof Kengne · Connect with Dr Delobelle · Connect with Elna · Connect with icandi-CQ

Helping the healers

21m · Published 08 Oct 14:52
A look at healthcare worker mental health in South Africa.

Guests:
Dr Zolelwa Sifumba (global health advocate)
Dr Lerato Khatle (founder of YoungMD)

Healthcare workers give so much of themselves daily to their work, and face pressures on their mental, not just physical health and wellbeing.

In this episode of GE Vital Voices we speak to experts about why these challenges exist, and what we can do as a community and a healthcare system, to make things better.

Dr Zolelwa Sifumba is a doctor and global health advocate, who opens up and shares her experience of contracting TB and Covid-19 while practicing medicine.

Dr Lerato Khatle is the founder of YoungMD and discusses how we can better embrace and support healthcare workers as whole people.

GE Vital Voices is brought to you by GE Healthcare. Healthcare has never been more accessible, intelligent or dynamic. It’s also never been under more pressure. That’s where GE Healthcare comes in – you and us, the clinicians and professionals on the frontlines of delivering healthcare for your patients and communities and those building the intelligent devices, data analytics, applications and services to enable you to do so more efficiently and with better outcomes. Together, we’re at the center of an ecosystem striving for precision health.

Episodes are released monthly.
Find us on gehealthcare.africa or on social media as GE Africa.

The show is presented by Elna Schütz and recorded by Solid Gold Podcast Studios. GE Healthcare Africa website · Twitter · LinkedIn · Dr Zolelwa Sifumba · Dr Lerato Khatle · Elna Schütz

Helping the healers

21m · Published 08 Oct 14:52
A look at healthcare worker mental health in South Africa.

Guests:
Dr Zolelwa Sifumba (global health advocate)
Dr Lerato Khatle (founder of YoungMD)

Healthcare workers give so much of themselves daily to their work, and face pressures on their mental, not just physical health and wellbeing.

In this episode of GE Vital Voices we speak to experts about why these challenges exist, and what we can do as a community and a healthcare system, to make things better.

Dr Zolelwa Sifumba is a doctor and global health advocate, who opens up and shares her experience of contracting TB and Covid-19 while practicing medicine.

Dr Lerato Khatle is the founder of YoungMD and discusses how we can better embrace and support healthcare workers as whole people.

GE Vital Voices is brought to you by GE Healthcare. Healthcare has never been more accessible, intelligent or dynamic. It’s also never been under more pressure. That’s where GE Healthcare comes in – you and us, the clinicians and professionals on the frontlines of delivering healthcare for your patients and communities and those building the intelligent devices, data analytics, applications and services to enable you to do so more efficiently and with better outcomes. Together, we’re at the center of an ecosystem striving for precision health.

Episodes are released monthly.
Find us on gehealthcare.africa or on social media as GE Africa.

The show is presented by Elna Schütz and recorded by Solid Gold Podcast Studios. GE Healthcare Africa website · Twitter · LinkedIn · Dr Zolelwa Sifumba · Dr Lerato Khatle · Elna Schütz · GE Healthcare Africa website

Welcome to GE Vital Voices

42s · Published 24 Sep 14:05
Conversations for an essential Public Healthcare sector.

GE knows the Public Healthcare Sector is vital to the survival of millions of people. But what is vital to theirs? This is the urgent question underpinning GE Vital Voices - a series of podcasts that aims to give a voice and platform to the critical issues facing the Public Healthcare Sector and the people that are changing it, both on the frontlines and from the backlines.

GE Vital Voices aims to bring together a range of medical experts and voices to help unpack the critical issues facing the Public Healthcare Sector, while sharing insights and solutions to support this vital sector. GE Healthcare Website · Twitter · LinkedIn · GE Healthcare Africa website

Welcome to GE Vital Voices

42s · Published 24 Sep 14:05
Conversations for an essential Public Healthcare sector.

GE knows the Public Healthcare Sector is vital to the survival of millions of people. But what is vital to theirs? This is the urgent question underpinning GE Vital Voices - a series of podcasts that aims to give a voice and platform to the critical issues facing the Public Healthcare Sector and the people that are changing it, both on the frontlines and from the backlines.

GE Vital Voices aims to bring together a range of medical experts and voices to help unpack the critical issues facing the Public Healthcare Sector, while sharing insights and solutions to support this vital sector. GE Healthcare Website

GE Vital Voices has 20 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 7:59:10. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on November 27th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on April 24th, 2024 04:44.

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