The future of medicine is now. Hear experts discuss the latest medical breakthroughs every Wednesday on Tomorrow’s Cure. Catch up on the latest podcast episodes: https://mayocl.in/3VQLhcN
Professional Staff CME Advisor @ Providence Saint Joseph Medical Center, Burbank, CA, Health Care Advocate, Lifelong Learner & Explorer, Collaborator, and Innovator
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Improvised medicine is a thing, but we need to know the basics first. We improvise because we need to, not because we can.
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Dr. Alexander Schacht just released a new podcast episode where we explore the fascinating realm of personalized medicine, a field poised to revolutionize the way we approach healthcare. More episodes will follow soon, covering recent innovations which will also be highlighted in our upcoming book on comparative effectiveness and personalized medicine research using real-world data.
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Did you know that preventable medical errors claim 5 million lives each year? 🏥
These statistics make us question: how can simulation make a difference?
Today, we had the privilege of hosting the esteemed Victoria Brazil at our headquarters, discussing translational simulation.
According to Dr. Brazil, it's not enough to assume that:
Good training =
Good clinicians =
Good teams =
Good systems =
Good outcomes and patient experience.
But through translational simulation training, we can foster better collaboration in complex systems.
To delve deeper into Dr. Brazil's insights on patient simulation, check out episode 2 of our podcast 👉 https://lnkd.in/ejcXcPzS#Healthcare#HealthcareSimulation#HelpingSaveLives
Causality or coincidence? Medical events are predictable or random — and sometimes both. 🏥 💊
Listen to the latest episode of the Data Radicals podcast with author Dr. Anupam B. (Bapu) Jena.
He shares with host Satyen Sangani, CEO of Alation, the tales of his research he conducts as both an economist and a physician, discusses the future of medicine, and describes how data can transform patient care.
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Causality or coincidence? Medical events are predictable or random — and sometimes both. 🏥 💊
Listen to the latest episode of the Data Radicals podcast with author Dr. Anupam B. (Bapu) Jena.
He shares with host Satyen Sangani, CEO of Alation, the tales of his research he conducts as both an economist and a physician, discusses the future of medicine, and describes how data can transform patient care.
🎧 https://lnkd.in/evcjPq2S#alation#podcasts#dataradicals#healthcaredata#datainmedicine
How can we use data and technology to bridge the gap between clinical research and clinical care? Listen to the latest episode of Oracle Life Sciences' Research in Action podcast to find out: https://lnkd.in/eajrdviH
In this week's episode of Medical Money Matters, we tackle a topic that stirs a lot of feelings and opinions—Change Management. If you're leading a medical practice, you'll know what I mean. Change can be one of the most challenging aspects of managing your practice, especially when you've got multiple stakeholders—including physicians—who often have very strong opinions.
So let's explore why change is intrinsically hard. You'd think that in an industry that's all about innovation and improvement, change would be welcomed with open arms. But that's seldom the case, isn't it?
The paradox is real. On the one hand, medical practice is all about evidence-based approaches and scientific breakthroughs. On the other hand, introducing new systems or workflows is often met with resistance.
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Are we talking too much about getting pills and being cut instead of focusing on #prevention in the #healthcare sector, which would be more cost effective?
Are we shying away from painful debates on #dignity in health and death instead of prolonging life at any cost?
What can the world learn from the #Nordics in health care and are there different strategies in low and high income countries to improve overall health outcomes?
These are just some hard questions Dr. Pradnya Bivalkar and I asked Bogi Eliasen in our latest episode of the #podcast “Think. Debate. Inspire.” of the Robert Bosch Academy (Robert Bosch Stiftung)
Tell us what you think about those sensitive topics!
2024 marks the 10th anniversary of the Robert Bosch Academy of the Robert Bosch Stiftung.
In the first episode of our podcast "Think. Debate. Inspire." in this special year, Henry Alt-Haaker and Dr. Pradnya Bivalkar speak with Bogi Eliasen of the Copenhagen Institute for Futures Studies about
📌 challenges for healthcare system and the necessity to focus on it,
📌 difference between healthcare and medical care and where we need to concentrate the efforts,
📌 the importance of secondary prevention and so much more.
Listen to the current podcast episode now 👉 https://lnkd.in/ditsZPkM
How can we use data and technology to bridge the gap between clinical research and clinical care? Listen to the latest episode of Oracle Life Sciences' Research in Action podcast to find out: https://lnkd.in/eX42f-iZ
Professional Staff CME Advisor @ Providence Saint Joseph Medical Center, Burbank, CA, Health Care Advocate, Lifelong Learner & Explorer, Collaborator, and Innovator
3wGreat podcast by the team at the Mayo Clinic! Loved it. Ethical and appropriate, empathy with compassion, context and intent- all value centered.