Here is a simplified explanation of how a podcast works....podcast
explanation itunes video.
“In conversation with…..” is a 10
minute podcast featuring a diverse range of individuals sharing their
experiences, wisdom, guidance and thoughts on topics concerning quality
improvement, patient safety, personal and organisational transformation,
leadership and the spread of good practice.
In each podcast Sarah Fraser interviews these remarkable people
as she meets them at conferences, in cafes, after meetings, in airport
lounges and other often unusual places throughout the world.
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give the original author credit, non-commercial, you may not use this work
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Dr Susan Kirsh, Medical Director of Primary Care clinic at the Cleveland VA shares her experiences on shared medical appointments.
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Prof Dave Aron, endocrinologist, educator and basic radical, shares his views on quality improvement and safety in the medical education curriculum
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Prof Paul Batalden who needs no introduction to anyone in healthcare, shares his new thinking about on quality improvement and safety in healthcare
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Dr Kate Silvester; expert on the application of Lean Thinking in Healthcare. Kate shares her practical and pertinent knowledge about how the theory of Lean Thinking can be adapted and applied to healthcare settings. She uses great examples to illustrate how waste is at the root of inefficiency, ineffectiveness and lack of productivity.
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Ton van Zonnewald, Independent Consultant in the Netherlands who is passionate about people processes and in particular how they impact system redesign and the quality of care for the elderly.
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Dr Mike Davies, Director System Redesign for the Veteran Affairs in the USA who is leading a number of innovative programs. In this edition he explains what they have achieved with their national Flow Project.
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Diane Steward is the Director for Performance Improvement at Pacific Group on Health based in San Francisco. Her work includes large system change and the spread and encouragement of adoption of better ideas across California. In this podcast Diane discusses the challenges of measuring the spread and adoption of these changes over time, across large geography, many individuals and large numbers of organisations. Diane and her colleagues at PBGH are at the forefront of discovering ways to carry out this type of measurement.