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Key Points for Dr Brian Goldman
- Dr Brian Goldman is an emergency room physician, bestselling author and medical watchdog.
- He is the author of the bestseller The Night Shift: Real Life in the ER, The Secret Language of Doctors and The Power of Kindness: Why Empathy is Essential in Everyday Life.
- He is a highly regarded emergency physician at Mount Sinai Hospital in Toronto, a veteran medical broadcaster and host of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation’s award-winning radio show White Coat, Black Art, where he takes listeners behind the scenes of hospitals and doctor’s offices.
- Doctors make mistakes. Can we talk about that? TEDx 2012.
Topics for Dr Brian Goldman
- Future of Healthcare - Will Someone Please Invent An App for That?
Twenty-first century healthcare uses cutting-edge technology, while record-keeping and information technology are primitive. Medical professionals often handwrite their notes and require patients to use a phone to book appointments. Can disruptive innovation modernize our healthcare system? Dr. Goldman argues that there is a need for a shake-up in healthcare computing, providing examples of apps that are both improving patient care and saving health professionals time. By having patients and healthcare providers use their mobile devices, we can reduce unnecessary wait times and optimize processes.
Key takeaways:- Using the hackathon approach, how even the most technophobe doctors and nurses can team up with up-and-coming software engineers to invent cutting-edge medical apps.
- How to reduce unnecessary wait times by optimizing processes through mobile devices.
- The structures needed to free up more time away from services and re-allocate it towards thinking & developing strategies for innovation.
- The Power of Kindness: Why Empathy Is Essential in Everyday Life
Powerful and engaging, this presentation takes audiences away from the theatre of medicine and into the world at large, investigating why kindness is essential to our well-being. Dr. Goldman shares personal anecdotes from his quest to expand his own sense of empathy, as discussed in his recent book. Audiences will also hear some captivating and moving stories from around the planet, showing the secrets to success of the most empathic people alive. - Whistleblowers in Health Care
In order to make healthcare safer for patients, it’s critical to have more whistleblowers. Some people regard Edward Snowden as a hero for exposing government wrongdoing, while others believe he is threatening national security. Surprisingly, whistleblowers are quite unusual in healthcare. Using excerpts of interviews from his radio program White Coat, Black Art, Dr. Goldman explores the need for whistleblowers in the sector and examines why there are so few of them. He cites examples of hospital whistleblowers and what happened to them when they spoke up. He points to the United Kingdom as a shining example of a country that is making healthcare safer by turning whistleblowing into a virtue. This could be a powerful model for health systems in North America. - The Secret Language of Doctors
Doctors and other health professionals have invented thousands of words, phrases and acronyms to describe patients, everyday situations and colleagues they wish they didn’t have to deal with. Slang can create a bond of shared anger or misery among colleagues. Or it can prevent eavesdropping outsiders from understanding what you’re talking about. Slang or argot that is well constructed can be said along hospital corridors and elevators without patients and family members being the wiser. Irreverent, funny and often biting, veteran medical culture watcher Dr. Brian Goldman gives the telling examples of medical slang, where they come from, and what they reveal about the culture of modern medicine. - Patient Engagement
Until recently, most Canadian hospitals seldom paid any attention to the patient point of view. Many health professionals think the opinions of patients aren’t worth getting because patients don’t know medicine. However, forward-thinking hospitals are taking patient complaints and using them to improve healthcare. And they’re involving current and former patients and their families in every aspect of hospital life: from interviewing potential new hires to changing the way the hospital delivers care. Dr. Brian Goldman explores the challenges that can be addressed with more input from patients.
Testimonials for Dr Brian Goldman
Brian Goldman was wonderful, in fact I do wish we had him booked earlier in our event as his approach would have been enjoyed more that way!
Director of Practice & Communications
College of Licensed Practical Nurses of Alberta
We can't thank you enough for your contribution to the evening. More importantly, I thought it very kind of you to be so generous with your time spent with the staff and supporters of the event. The gift of your books was very thoughtful. The CCS staff were overwhelmed by the response from the audience to the campaign ask. It was far beyond their expectations.
145 Live Solutions
The event with Brian Goldman surpassed all our expectations. Dr. Goldman was informative and entertaining. I really think that Dr. Goldman's smooth engagement with the panel and with the audience presented some new insights for him as well.
George Street United Church
Dr. Goldman was a huge hit! Folks were over the moon with his talk - both the content and the manner in which he delivered his message. All the evaluations noted that he set the tone for the conference - which was very positive and congratulated us on selecting such a fine speaker.
Nova Scotia Community College
His presentation was excellent and he put real effort into personalizing the content. He struck an excellent balance between content and entertainment. We'd be thrilled to have him again.
Friends of Medicare
Dr. Goldman was well received. He even took the time to sign the books that were included in our arrangement which has made for a great stewardship piece for our major sponsors. We are thoroughly pleased.
Events Specialist
The Lung Association
Brian is always fantastic. He was helpful and accommodating to work with. Great all around.
Manager, Community Engagement and Information Technology
The Change Foundation
It was very insightful and engaging. The attendees were also interested in the topic and asked a lot of questions during the Q&A. I enjoyed his sense of humour and the way he spoke with the audience, and his use of various real-world examples and audio clips in his slides helped make the topic of healthcare and medical errors very pertinent.
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