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Mayo Clinic Key In To Quality

Mayo Clinic Key In To Quality

By: Mayo Clinic Timothy Morgenthaler and Sheri Nemec
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A podcast focusing on health care quality, experience and affordability trends and solutions, offering some first steps toward improving quality challenges in your organization. Timothy Morgenthaler, M.D. and co-host Sheri Nemec, M.S. invite Mayo Clinic experts to share insights about innovative work to drive excellence in quality, safety, experience, and affordability, and to explore some of the biggest challenges in healthcare quality. Tune in to learn more about #MayoKeyintoquality© 2021 Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research Economics Hygiene & Healthy Living Management Management & Leadership Physical Illness & Disease
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  • Speaking Up Saves Lives: Psychological Safety for Residents
    Apr 15 2026

    This episode of Key in to Quality explores psychological safety in residency training, and why it’s foundational to patient safety, team performance, and joy at work. Experts from Mayo Clinic Arizona describe how Culture of Safety Survey results and root cause analyses surfaced a recurring risk: residents hesitated to ask questions or escalate concerns in real time, often due to hierarchy and fear of judgment.

    The team partnered with the Resident Leadership Academy to deliver focused education to physician leaders. The sessions emphasized practical, real-world behaviors, being present, inviting questions, and designing spaces that make speaking up easier. These tools deliver a clear message for any organization: psychological safety is a cornerstone of high-reliability care.

    Host: Timothy Morgenthaler, M.D. | https://www.linkedin.com/in/timorgenthaler/

    Host: Sheri Nemec| https://www.linkedin.com/in/sheryl-sheri-nemec-a627982a/

    #mayokeyintoquality

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    28 mins
  • Why Human Connection Is Essential to Quality Care
    Mar 24 2026

    This episode of Mayo Clinic Key in to Quality focuses on a core insight from patient experience research. Patients judge care through two lenses: warmth and competence. Host Tim Morgenthaler and cohost Sheri Nemec speak with Chris Malone, author and founder of Fidelum Health, and Mayo Clinic’s Laurie Wilshusen about how trust forms and why small, human cues can create outsized impact.

    The discussion shares concrete examples of clues patients notice: respectful use of time, eye contact, tone of voice, clear explanations, reliable follow-up. The episode even tackles how to avoid “performative” warmth and instead remove barriers that prevent clinicians’ genuine care from showing. Finally, they explore how AI and digital tools should enhance, not replace, authentic connection.

    Host: Timothy Morgenthaler, M.D. | https://www.linkedin.com/in/timorgenthaler/

    Co-Host: Sheri Nemec| https://www.linkedin.com/in/sheryl-sheri-nemec-a627982a/

    Guests: Chris Malone (32) Chris Malone | LinkedIn Laurie Wilshusen (32) Laurie Wilshusen | LinkedIn\

    #MayoClinic #Mayokeyintoquality #patientexperience #qualityimprovement

    Host: Timothy Morgenthaler, M.D. | https://www.linkedin.com/in/timorgenthaler/

    Host: Sheri Nemec| https://www.linkedin.com/in/sheryl-sheri-nemec-a627982a/

    #mayokeyintoquality

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    31 mins
  • From Protocol to Practice: Lessons in Inpatient Hypoglycemia Management
    Mar 10 2026

    This episode examines a hospital-wide hypoglycemia management protocol at Mayo Clinic. Recognizing the serious impact of inpatient hypoglycemia, a multidisciplinary team launched a prevention-focused protocol inspired by 2020 ADA guidelines.

    Their initial strategy was to intervene at glucose levels below 90 mg/dL to prevent low blood sugar before it occurred. However, real-world data revealed unintended consequences. Many patients between 70–90 mg/dL were not at true risk for hypoglycemia, resulting in overtreatment, unnecessary IV dextrose and glucagon use, increased costs, and strain during a national dextrose shortage.

    Hear how the team navigated these challenges, highlighting key quality improvement lessons.

    Hosts: Timothy Morgenthaler, MD and Sheri Nemec, MS, CPXP

    Guests:

    Sneha Mohan MD, Associate Consultant, Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism

    Marny Carlson, M.S., R.N., NPD-BC, Nursing Education Specialist

    #patientsafety #keyintoquality #qualityimprovement #safetyculture #mayoclinic

    Host: Timothy Morgenthaler, M.D. | https://www.linkedin.com/in/timorgenthaler/

    Host: Sheri Nemec| https://www.linkedin.com/in/sheryl-sheri-nemec-a627982a/

    #mayokeyintoquality

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    34 mins
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