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Quality Care, Agriculture Working the EPA, WV History, and Medical Leadership

Quality Care, Agriculture Working the EPA, WV History, and Medical Leadership

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This week At The Leadership Table, General Hoyer sits down with Dr. Larry Rhodes, a pediatric cardiologist, Associate Professor in the WVU School of Medicine, and Executive Director for Rural Programs at the WVU Institute for Community and Rural Health. Larry started life in Nitro, West Virginia, then took his studies and practice all the way to Harvard and the University of Pennsylvania, but country roads took him home. The two discuss leadership and service in and for our rural communities, providing inspiration for those at the bedside and far beyond!

The in the Rooted in the Mountain State segment Commissioner of Agriculture for West Virginia Kent Leonhardt talks about his departments work with the federal EPA.

Doug Bentz one the most progressive hospital administrators in West Virginia talks about the work of the quality committee at the West Virginia Hospital Association which he chairs. Doug talks about how competing hospitals work together in ensure patient safety including reducing infections from the overuse of anti-biotics. This effort improves outcomes and reduces costs.

Every January there is tourism and history day at the state capitol in Charleston. Tom Susman talked with some of those participating in the day. He talked with individuals from Fort Ashby, Charlestown and Arthurdale.
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