• #117 - Sector Partnerships and Healthcare Workforce Growth

  • Oct 10 2024
  • Length: 26 mins
  • Podcast

#117 - Sector Partnerships and Healthcare Workforce Growth

  • Summary

  • This episode of The ASHHRA Podcast features an insightful conversation with Mark Sherry, the Vice President of HR Strategic Services and Workforce Development at Baylor Scott and White Health! In this episode, co-hosts Bo Brabo and Luke Carignan delve into the complexities of healthcare HR and explore innovative solutions to workforce challenges.

    Episode Overview:

    In this inspiring conversation recorded live at the ASHHRA Executive Summit in beautiful Savannah, Georgia, Mark Sherry shares his wealth of experience in healthcare HR, focusing on the importance of local partnerships and workforce development. Here’s a glimpse of what you can expect:

    - Sector Partnerships in Healthcare: Learn how Austin's hospital systems are collaborating to solve talent shortages and improve patient care.

    - Development Programs: Discover the significance of apprenticeships in growing the talent pipeline and supporting career advancement within healthcare.

    - Community Engagement: Understand the value of academic partnerships and educational initiatives that create a sustainable, skilled workforce.

    - Real-world Impact: Gain insight into how these practices have tripled the nursing pipeline in Austin and can be applied across the nation.

    Mark emphasizes that healthcare is not just a career but a mission—a sentiment echoed by everyone who steps into this vital field. This episode is a treasure trove of actionable insights for anyone involved in healthcare HR or workforce development.

    Notable Quotes:

    - "You can't just buy talent any longer. We gotta find a way to develop a new, supply of talent in the organization."

    - "Healthcare is a rewarding career, but it's also a challenge. It's 24/7, and we didn't take a pause during COVID; we worked harder and longer."

    Shout Outs and Gratitude:

    Mark extends heartfelt thanks to all healthcare workers for their perseverance, especially through the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic. He also acknowledges Baylor Scott and White Health for providing opportunities to innovate and grow.

    📢 Call to Action:

    - Join the Conversation: Share your thoughts and experiences on healthcare workforce development with us on social media.

    - Stay Updated: If you know someone who would benefit from this episode, forward them this newsletter and encourage them to subscribe!

    - Attend Future Summits: Interested in attending the next ASHHRA Executive Summit? Reach out to Bo and Luke at bo@theboandlukeshow.com or luke@theboandlukeshow.com for more information.

    Thank you for being a part of our community and for your unwavering dedication to improving healthcare HR. Stay tuned for more enriching episodes and valuable insights!

    Warm regards,

    The ASHHRA Podcast Team

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