The amazing Barak Danin is always sharing past lectures from conferences just before the next ones are coming. This is how I got in my mail this absolute gem of a lecture - how to design medical interfaces to add trust by the users. Adi Simon shares amazing examples of how to reorganize the data on your interface to build the trust the medical practitioners need in order to actually utilized the product. Highly recommended to anyone building medical systems. The lecture is free to watch after a quick registration (Unfortunately in Hebrew). #fertility #productmanagement
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Come behind the scenes as I create engaging illustrations for patients and caregivers. This appendicostomy illustration was designed for Children’s National Hospital in DC to help patients and caregivers better understand this complex medical procedure. Patient education visuals simplify complex information, enhance memory retention, improve understanding, and engage patients in healthcare decisions. Check it out to learn more about the power of medical illustrations in patient education. https://lnkd.in/gFqitVsC #medicalillustration #appendicostomy #patienteducation #healthcare #medicalvisualization #healthcareprofessionals #medicalstudents #caregivers #patientcare #anatomy #medicine #education #visualization #illustration #visualaids
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Want to join a sports medicine listserv to collaborate, network, find/receive referrals, and consult on complex cases? Want to connect with a medical community that does not have a consistent virtual platform? Join the free ever-improving MSK Experts at https://lnkd.in/gmFjFaPn! This platform is built by the users, moderated by the users, and constantly improving due to user interface, feedback, and suggestions. It is not restricted to just sports medicine and musculoskeletal medicine; you can create your own community such as family medicine, pediatrics, or addiction medicine. It provides an effective and efficient user-friendly platform to index posts, find answers from trusted experts in the field, and provide a library of videos/photos of medical information. Hope to see you/read you on MSK Experts! https://lnkd.in/gcmyuwQG
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The EasyShift and EasyBoost systems from Seneca Devices are designed to allow one nurse to move a patient. These products can be used with any standard or bariatric hospital bed mattress. This innovative technology was the #1 request from the nurses at Duke Health. Please see the information below for more details. Any referrals to the Safe Patient Handling directors at hospitals or rehab centers in Wisconsin or across the U.S. are appreciated. #asphp #ana #medicaltechnology How EasyShift was Created EasyShift was designed and developed by clinicians and engineers through the Duke School of Nursing Health Innovation Lab to create a solution for patient repositioning that is high tech and low touch. The clinical team said that pulling patients up in bed is a daily task that is both time-consuming and physically strenuous. It often takes 10-20 minutes to gather enough staff together in the room, and boosting is a primary cause of repetitive musculoskeletal strain for caregivers. After early prototypes were designed by the Seneca team and tested at the Health Innovation Lab, clinicians suggested the device should also turn the patient side to side, since this is often done while the team is assembled. Enabling just one caregiver to both turn and boost the patient would promote frequent repositioning, as well as streamline workflow for sheet change, skin care, peri care, placing mobility aids, and more. This would save time for front-line staff and eliminate two of the leading causes of caregiver musculoskeletal strain. To make this workflow possible, the Seneca team designed a mattress overlay with inflatable cushions that can gently shift the patient up in bed and also turn side to side. The cushions are inflated by an air pump unit that hangs on the foot of the bed, which is controlled by a remote that the caregiver can use at the bedside. Special thanks to our key partners at the Duke University School of Nursing Health Innovation Lab. LEARN MORE www.senecadevices.com
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The MISSION Act Scribes Pilot: Implementation and Costs
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𝐌𝐎𝐃𝐄𝐒 𝐕𝐒 𝐒𝐓𝐑𝐄𝐍𝐆𝐓𝐇𝐒 The iModes tool facilitates recognition of emotional states leading to insightful "Ah-ha!" moments. → For example, the Abandoned Child mode is a state of loss, despair, and longing. On the other hand, the Strengths tool helps empower people to cope more effectively with their modes. → For example, Resilience is the ability to bounce back when modes like the Abandoned Child are triggered. See how our tools can help your patients cope with their modes: https://www.i-modes.com
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The Whole Physician: Ten Action Items to Combat Peer-to-Peer and Institutional Racial Bias in Medicine - Practical Neurology
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One of my old colleagues used to fly to Florida every time he needed to go to the dentist. I thought it was weird at first, but after a quick conversation, I was sold. It's way easier + an excuse to go on a vacation, simple as that. This got me thinking - why don't more people do this for treatments their insurance doesn't cover? Think a cavity filling in Mexico, a cosmetic surgery in Thailand, or a Hair Transplant in Turkey. Probably because it's an unknown process. Problem: Different medical bodies cover treatments overseas so it is extremely difficult to compare clinics and the process isn't standardized. Clinics we have spoken with have paid entire teams to write positive reviews for themselves + negative reviews for their competitors, so public reviews are impossible to trust. Solution: Airbnb for medical tourism. Starting with hair transplants. https://lnkd.in/e_RJg_ie
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