Why is everyone talking about the VA APRN proposed rule?

Why is everyone talking about the VA APRN proposed rule?

There been a lot of heated and sometimes unprofessional discourse about the VA Advanced Practice Registered Nurses proposed rule (open for comments until July 25th) but not many folks have actually read the full rule language.  In my opinion, it contains nothing to...

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Who is mentoring academic physicians?

Who is mentoring academic physicians?

This week, I had the honor and delight to be a Visiting Professor at Cornell. Specifically, I met with members of the Department of Anesthesiology of Weill Cornell Medical College at New York-Presbyterian Hospital on the Upper East Side of Manhattan (although the...

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Collaboration in Patient Safety: SPA and AAP lead by example

Collaboration in Patient Safety: SPA and AAP lead by example

While I'm sure that all physicians and other healthcare professionals want to collaborate in order to achieve the highest quality of medical care and enhanced patient safety, the Society for Pediatric Anesthesia and American Academy of Pediatrics are really leading by...

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Can we nudge for safer healthcare?

Can we nudge for safer healthcare?

A nudge is a form of social engineering to make better choices. In the world of patient safety and medical decisions, it shares some of the concepts of  human factors engineering. Richard Thaler and Cass Sustein may be the world’s authority on the Nudge concept, and...

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Happy Friday! Play is the new work.

Happy Friday! Play is the new work.

“It’s Friday!” “Happy Friday!” “Fri-YAY!” If you are a healthcare professional, chances are good that this gets under your skin. Weekends? They don’t exist in your world. And if you have a weekend, rejoice - you can finally catch up on... more work? Isn’t play for...

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Why do we think the grass is always greener?  Neuroscience.

Why do we think the grass is always greener? Neuroscience.

Why do we think the grass is always greener in some other pasture? This powerful and ubiquitous experience is rooted in a human nature tendency called the focusing illusion. The focusing illusion describes how humans make judgments.  Generally, we focus on a subset of...

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What if Doctors and Nurses Could Support Each Other?

What if Doctors and Nurses Could Support Each Other?

This week, KevinMD will be publishing a post I wrote about inter-professional hostility in healthcare.  I thought I would share some of the inspiration for that post here.   Is there really an escalation of  'scope of practice' conflicts and a downward spiral of...

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You Should Ditch Emotional Authenticity

You Should Ditch Emotional Authenticity

With the Thanksgiving holiday fast approaching, I’m seeing a lot of “feel good” posts around the internet. The one I found most interesting was (no surprise, if you know me) based on the psychology and neuroscience of thankfulness and gratitude. The gist: ditch your...

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21 Ways Physicians Can Use Social Media

21 Ways Physicians Can Use Social Media

Yesterday, I gave a quick digital strategy update to my group, and inadvertently sabotaged* the rest of my academic day fielding questions from colleagues: “Why should we bother with social media? What’s the easiest way to do the bare minimum? What platform should I...

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Social Media Training for Doctors and Healthcare Leaders

Social Media Training for Doctors and Healthcare Leaders

Comprehensive and efficient physician-centric digital strategy for serious professionals. There are many critical reasons that modern physicians simply must be online.  You’re probably way behind. We can fix that. As a physician leader, you may want to: recruit better...

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“Bad Things Happen in Medicine – Deal With It”

“Bad Things Happen in Medicine – Deal With It”

Those are the words of a physician, responding to a survey about whether and how doctors are affected by death or other bad outcomes for their patients.   Here's another point of view (you'll want to allow images to download if you're reading this via email): Below is...

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Stanford MedicineX Live Tweeting – Good or Bad?

Stanford MedicineX Live Tweeting – Good or Bad?

According to symplur.com, Stanford's Medicine X conference #MedX had an incredible reach of  nearly 219 million impressions and over 56,000 tweets in the past ten days. But, controversy remains about whether it is OK to tweet a speaker's slides without proper...

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