Ines Dahne-Steuber has been a professional in the Healthcare industry for over 15 years. She lives in Marietta, Georgia, and has developed and promoted several cost-effective employee and client initiatives throughout her impressive career. She speaks English, German, French, Chinese (Mandarin), and Russian. Visit her website at Inesdahne-steuber.com to learn more.
Thinking of Your Career as a Jungle Gym
What did you say when you were first asked what you wanted to do when you grow up? Did you end up choosing that career path when your time came to join the work force? Most of us probably didn’t.
I started reflecting on this when I prepared to give a presentation on Sheryl Sandberg’s groundbreaking book, Lean In. As of 2010, the average American had 11 jobs between the ages of 18 and 42. In prior generations, it was not uncommon to have one employer and expand one’s career along one field of ...
How Telehealth is Changing the Patient Experience | Ines Dahne-Steuber
Telehealth services has revolutionized the healthcare industry. During the Covid-19 pandemic, many patients began opting for telehealth visits due to the lockdowns in place or simply as a preventive measure to stay healthy while receiving quality healthcare. Telehealth continues to impact the patient experience in the following ways.
Patients typically have more control over scheduling telehealth visits with a specialist or primary healthcare provider since they are offered more options when ...
What It Takes to Be an Effective Healthcare Leader in 2022
We have all journeyed through the marketable term of unprecedented times in the past few years, leading us to develop resilience and perseverance in days of little hope. A quote by Yasmin Mogahed reads, “Resilience is very different than being numb. Resilience means you experience, you feel, you fail, you hurt. You fall. But, you keep going.”
In the healthcare field especially, many individuals had to fight the urge to become numb to all that was happening around them throughout the pandemic....
What’s In a Handshake…
A few years ago, I attended a Fresenius Kidney Care (FKC) Clinical Leadership Conference. This is always an inspiring and energizing event to connect, share knowledge and celebrate the accomplishments of our leadership teams who care for our patients via our In-Center, Home Therapies and Inpatient Services settings. I very much look forward to being able to attend these in-person events again in the future.
At one of the celebration events the 3,000+ guests of honor were greeted with a drumli...
How Telehealth is Changing the Patient Experience
Telehealth services has revolutionized the healthcare industry. During the Covid-19 pandemic, many patients began opting for telehealth visits due to the lockdowns in place or simply as a preventive measure to stay healthy while receiving quality healthcare. Telehealth continues to impact the patient experience in the following ways.
Patients typically have more control over scheduling telehealth visits with a specialist or primary healthcare provider since they are offered more options when ...
What It Takes to Be an Effective Healthcare Leader in 2022
We have all journeyed through the marketable term of unprecedented times in the past few years, leading us to develop resilience and perseverance in days of little hope. A quote by Yasmin Mogahed reads, “Resilience is very different than being numb. Resilience means you experience, you feel, you fail, you hurt. You fall. But, you keep going.”
In the healthcare field especially, many individuals had to fight the urge to become numb to all that was happening around them throughout the pandemic....
Healthcare in 2022
The COVID-19 pandemic has shown how woefully unprepared the healthcare community was for conducting a global emergency. However, aside from the massive amount of sacrifice and perseverance that healthcare workers displayed, there have also been rapid advancements across the industry in response to the pandemic. Now that these industrial disruptions are well in hand, the University of Central Florida describes some advancements in technology and current trends in the healthcare industry today....
Thinking of Your Career as a Jungle Gym
What did you say when you were first asked what you wanted to do when you grow up? Did you end up choosing that career path when your time came to join the work force? Most of us probably didn’t.
I started reflecting on this when I prepared to give a presentation on Sheryl Sandberg’s groundbreaking book, Lean In. As of 2010, the average American had 11 jobs between the ages of 18 and 42. In prior generations, it was not uncommon to have one employer and expand one’s career along one field of ...