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OU College of Nursing Featuring Dean Melissa Craft
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| 4/15/26 | ![]() OU College of Nursing Featuring Dean Melissa Craft | On this edition of Inside the 1581, we’re joined by Melissa Craft, dean of the University of Oklahoma Fran and Earl Ziegler College of Nursing, to discuss the role of clinical partners in shaping high quality nursing education and supporting student success. Craft shares how hospital partnerships enhance hands on learning, the challenges around clinical placements, and the importance of collaboration in meeting growing workforce demands. She also highlights the college’s new CRNA program and how it will help strengthen the nursing pipeline and support healthcare systems across Oklahoma.www.insidethe1581.com | — | ||||||
| 4/1/26 | ![]() Supporting Employees with Long-Term Care Benefits | On the latest episode of Inside the 1581, we’re joined by Sammy Kolbas, Regional Sales Director at Trustmark, and John Symcox, Chief Innovation Officer at First Fidelity Bank, to discuss the growing importance of long-term care in financial planning and employer benefits. They discuss trends in employer interest, product design innovations, and how long-term care coverage can help hospitals and healthcare organizations retain employees and support multigenerational workforces.www.insidethe1581.com | — | ||||||
| 3/11/26 | ![]() Oklahoma Insurance Commissioner Glen Mulready | On this edition of Inside the 1581, we’re joined by Oklahoma Insurance Commissioner Glen Mulready to discuss the Qualified Health Plan Provider Directory pilot program and how Oklahoma is working with federal partners to improve the accuracy of provider directories. The pilot aims to make it easier for providers to verify their information and help ensure patients can find accurate listings for doctors and hospitals in their health plan networks. Commissioner Mulready also discusses Oklahoma’s planned transition from Healthcare.gov to a state based health insurance exchange and what that change could mean for consumers and the health care market. Mulready is Oklahoma’s 13th insurance commissioner and will conclude his second term in 2027 due to term limits. He began his career in the insurance industry more than 40 years ago and later served in the Oklahoma House of Representatives before being elected statewide in 2019. | — | ||||||
| 1/28/26 | ![]() Our Blood Institute Featuring Dr. John Armitage | On this edition of Inside the 1581, we’re joined by Dr. John Armitage, president and CEO of Our Blood Institute, to explore the challenges facing the blood supply during National Blood Donor Month. Dr. Armitage shares the current state of blood inventory, what low supplies mean for patients, and how hospitals and healthcare leaders can help. Visit https://ourbloodinstitute.org/ to find a location near you to donate.www.insidethe1581.com | — | ||||||
| 12/17/25 | ![]() The Voices Featuring Bennett Geister, Part 3 | On this special edition of “The Voices” on Inside the 1581, broadcasting from the annual OHA Connect conference, we speak with Bennett Geister, president of Mercy Hospital Oklahoma City Communities.He shares his perspective on the health care landscape in Oklahoma and discusses how Mercy is impacting their communities.www.insidethe1581.com | — | ||||||
| 12/10/25 | ![]() The Voices Featuring Corey Lively, Part 2 | On this special edition of “The Voices” on Inside the 1581, broadcasting from the annual OHA Connect conference, we speak with Corey Lively, CEO of Great Plains Regional Medical Center. He shares his perspective on the health care landscape in Oklahoma and describes what it is like to serve a rural community at his hospital in Elk City.www.insidethe1581.com | — | ||||||
| 12/3/25 | ![]() The Voices Featuring Darin Farrell, Part 1 | On this special edition of “The Voices” on Inside the 1581, broadcasting from the annual OHA Connect conference, we speak with Darin Farrell, president and CEO of Weatherford Regional Hospital. He discusses the current health care landscape in Oklahoma and describes how his hospital and the Weatherford community responded to the ammonia gas leak that impacted the area.www.insidethe1581.com | — | ||||||
| 10/29/25 | ![]() Improving Care for Rural Veterans Part 2 | On this edition of Inside the 1581, we’re joined by Howard Manuel, Deputy Senior Advisor at the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, and Richard Marble, Senior IT Specialist at the VA. Together, they share the vast scope of the nation’s largest integrated healthcare system, the challenges and opportunities in recruiting a mission-driven workforce, and how the VA is partnering with hospital associations to strengthen care for veterans. They also discuss recent legislative efforts to expand access, advancements in digital modernization, and the future of veteran healthcare in rural America. | — | ||||||
| 10/29/25 | ![]() Improving Care for Rural Veterans Part 1 | On this edition of Inside the 1581, we’re joined by Howard Manuel, Deputy Senior Advisor at the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, and Richard Marble, Senior IT Specialist at the VA. Together, they share the vast scope of the nation’s largest integrated healthcare system, the challenges and opportunities in recruiting a mission-driven workforce, and how the VA is partnering with hospital associations to strengthen care for veterans. They also discuss recent legislative efforts to expand access, advancements in digital modernization, and the future of veteran healthcare in rural America. | — | ||||||
| 9/10/25 | ![]() The Mission and Vision of the Oklahoma Center for Nursing | On this edition of Inside the 1581, we’re joined by Patrice Greenawalt, Executive Director of the Oklahoma Center for Nursing, and Kristen Webb, President of the board of directors for the Oklahoma Center for Nursing, as well as Vice President of Patient Care Services and Chief Nursing Officer at DRH Health in Duncan. Together, they share the story behind the creation of the Oklahoma Center for Nursing and discuss how it is addressing Oklahoma’s nursing shortage, supporting nurses throughout their careers, and building innovative partnerships to strengthen the future of healthcare across the state. If you’d like to support the Oklahoma Center for Nursing or learn more about starting a career in nursing or healthcare, visit okcenterfornursing.org.www.insidethe1581.com | — | ||||||
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| 7/3/25 | ![]() 2025 Healthcare Leaders Forum: Leading Through Conflict | On this special edition of Inside the 1581, broadcasting from the annual OHA Healthcare Leaders Forum, we sit down with Kelly Parker, chief financial officer of Share Medical Center in Alva, to discuss the insights he’s gained about his leadership style. In the second half of the episode, Steve Loveless, founder of SoundMind Leadership, joins the conversation to share what inspired him to start a leadership development organization and why leading through conflict is essential.www.insidethe1581.com | — | ||||||
| 6/19/25 | ![]() Planting the Seeds for the Next Generation of Healthcare Leaders With Jacob Cleveland | On this edition of Inside the 1581, we’re joined by Jacob Cleveland, Director of Youth Medical Mentorship, to explore how this impactful program is shaping the future of healthcare in Oklahoma. Jacob shares the story behind the creation of Youth Medical Mentorship, the dedicated professionals who help it thrive, and the inspiring ways the program connects with students in Oklahoma. To support Youth Medical Mentorship, visit https://youthmedicalmentorship.org/ www.insidethe1581.com | — | ||||||
| 5/21/25 | ![]() How Do Oklahomans Feel About Potential Medicaid Cuts? | On this edition of Inside the 1581, we take a closer look at a public opinion survey on Oklahomans’ views regarding potential Medicaid cuts. Isaac Squyres, a partner at Jarrard, joins us to discuss the survey data, focusing on how Oklahomans expect to be affected by Medicaid cuts, their overall feelings about healthcare, and their primary concerns surrounding the potential changes. www.insidethe1581.com | — | ||||||
| 4/24/25 | ![]() Tackling Oklahoma’s Measles Outbreak Part 2 | On this edition of Inside the 1581, we address the recent measles outbreak and the critical role vaccinations play in safeguarding our children and communities. Rich Rasmussen, President and CEO of the Oklahoma Hospital Association, hosts a timely conversation with Dr. Stephanie DeLeon, Associate Chief Medical Officer for Children’s Services at OU Health and Section Chief of Pediatric Hospital Medicine at the OU College of Medicine, and Dr. Donna Tyungu, Pediatric Infectious Disease Physician at Oklahoma Children’s Hospital and Section Chief of Pediatric Infectious Diseases at the OU College of Medicine. Together, they explore the causes behind the resurgence of measles in Oklahoma, the serious complications it can cause—especially in young children—and how health care leaders can build trust to combat vaccine hesitancy and protect public health.www.insidethe1581.com | — | ||||||
| 4/24/25 | ![]() Tackling Oklahoma’s Measles Outbreak Part 1 | On this edition of Inside the 1581, we address the recent measles outbreak and the critical role vaccinations play in safeguarding our children and communities. Rich Rasmussen, President and CEO of the Oklahoma Hospital Association, hosts a timely conversation with Dr. Stephanie DeLeon, Associate Chief Medical Officer for Children’s Services at OU Health and Section Chief of Pediatric Hospital Medicine at the OU College of Medicine, and Dr. Donna Tyungu, Pediatric Infectious Disease Physician at Oklahoma Children’s Hospital and Section Chief of Pediatric Infectious Diseases at the OU College of Medicine. Together, they explore the causes behind the resurgence of measles in Oklahoma, the serious complications it can cause—especially in young children—and how health care leaders can build trust to combat vaccine hesitancy and protect public health.www.insidethe1581.com | — | ||||||
| 4/9/25 | ![]() The Faces of Medicaid Featuring Ellen Buettner | On this edition of Inside the 1581, we explore the scope of services provided by the Oklahoma Health Care Authority, the state’s Medicaid agency. Ellen Buettner, Chief Executive Officer of the Oklahoma Health Care Authority, joins us to discuss SoonerSelect, the impact of public-private partnerships, and the individuals covered by Medicaid in Oklahoma.www.insidethe1581.com | — | ||||||
| 4/2/25 | ![]() Rural Hospital Leaders Discuss the Vital Role of 340B | On this edition of Inside the 1581, we’ll be discussing the 340B drug discount program and its essential role in strengthening the healthcare safety net, especially in rural areas. Trent Bourland, CEO of Coal County General Hospital, and Jay Johnson, president and CEO of DRH Health, Duncan, join us to talk about the 340B program, its impact on hospitals and healthcare providers, and how it affects patients, especially those who rely on it for access to the healthcare they need. We also discuss House Bill 2048, the 340B protection bill now moving through the Oklahoma Legislature.www.insidethe1581.com | — | ||||||
| 3/5/25 | ![]() The State of Perinatal Care in Oklahoma Featuring Barbara O’ Brien | On this edition of Inside the 1581, we explore the current landscape of perinatal care in Oklahoma. Barbara O'Brien, MS, RN, director of the Oklahoma Perinatal Quality Improvement Collaborative, joins us to discuss the organization’s efforts to enhance perinatal care across the state and the impact of their initiatives.www.insidethe1581.com | — | ||||||
| 12/11/24 | ![]() The Voices Featuring Denise Webber, Part 2 | On this special edition of “The Voices” on Inside the 1581, broadcasting from the annual OHA Connect conference, we sit down with Denise Webber, CEO of Stillwater Medical Center. In this conversation, current OHA Board Chair Webber shares her perspective on the state of healthcare in Oklahoma and discusses how her hospital in Stillwater is supporting the local community. www.insidethe1581.com | — | ||||||
| 12/4/24 | ![]() The Voices Featuring Trent Bourland, Part 1 | On this special edition of “The Voices” on Inside the 1581, broadcasting from the annual OHA Connect conference, we sit down with Trent Bourland, CEO of Coal County General Hospital. In this conversation, Bourland discusses the hospital’s efforts to support its community and the unique challenges they face as a rural hospital. www.insidethe1581.com | — | ||||||
| 11/13/24 | ![]() The Impact of Medicare Advantage on Communities, Part 2 | On this edition of Inside the 1581, we explore further the impact of Medicare Advantage patients and hospitals in rural communities. Chris Wright, CEO and CNO of Purcell Municipal Hospital, and Dr. Matthew Jared, hospitalist with SSM Health, join us for part 2 to discuss the challenges they’ve faced with Medicare Advantage. www.MedicareDisadvantaged.org | — | ||||||
| 10/30/24 | ![]() The Impact of Medicare Advantage on Communities, Part 1 | On this edition of Inside the 1581, we explore the impact of Medicare Advantage on rural hospitals and their communities. Chris Wright, CEO and CNO of Purcell Municipal Hospital, and Dr. Matthew Jared, hospitalist with SSM Health, join us to discuss the challenges they’ve faced with Medicare Advantage. www.MedicareDisadvantaged.org | — | ||||||
| 10/9/24 | ![]() The Economic Impact of Hospitals | On this episode of Inside the 1581, we explore the vital economic role hospitals play in our communities. Join us as Mark Snead, Ph.D., president, and economist at RegionTrack, unpacks the latest economic impact report commissioned by the OHA. Discover how hospitals influence job creation, local businesses, and overall economic health. www.insidethe1581.com | — | ||||||
| 8/14/24 | ![]() Transforming Students Into Future Healthcare Leaders | On this edition of Inside the 1581, we discover how strategic partnerships between high schools and hospitals can foster the next generation of healthcare professionals. James Sharp, Director of Nursing at INTEGRIS Miami Hospital and INTEGRIS Grove Hospital, and Leslie Sexson, a counselor from Grove High School, join us to dive into their transformative partnership aimed at preparing high school students for careers in healthcare. www.insidethe1581.com | — | ||||||
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