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Dr. Brian Goldman

    Brian Goldman est un médecin et auteur qui se consacre à la confrontation des erreurs médicales et à la promotion d'une culture de sécurité pour les patients. Il utilise ses propres erreurs comme exemples de la manière dont les médecins peuvent s'améliorer, dans le but de démystifier le fonctionnement interne de la médecine. Son travail aborde des questions critiques telles que la dénonciation d'irrégularités dans les soins de santé, l'épuisement professionnel et le racisme systémique, mettant en lumière les réalités souvent cachées du domaine médical. Par son écriture, Goldman cherche à démanteler les barrières et à exposer les vérités, souvent humoristiques mais révélatrices, sur la culture médicale moderne et la manière dont elle peut être améliorée.

    The Power of Teamwork
    The Secret Language of Doctors
    • The Secret Language of Doctors

      • 320pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      3,6(10)Évaluer

      Have you ever wondered what doctors and nurses are really saying as they zip through the emergency room and on elevators, throwing cryptic phrases at one another? Or why they do it? Do you guess at the codes broadcast over the loudspeaker, or the words doctors and nurses use when speaking right in front of patients? In The Secret Language of Doctors, bestselling author Dr. Brian Goldman opens up the book on the clandestine phrases doctors use to describe patients, situations and even colleagues they detest. He tells us what it means for someone to suffer from incarceritis, what doctors mean when they block and turf, what the various codes mean, and why you never want to suffer a horrendoma. Highly accessible, biting, funny, and entertaining, The Secret Language of Doctors reveals modern medical culture at its best and all too often at its worst.

      The Secret Language of Doctors
    • The national bestseller from the host of CBC Radio's White Coat, Black Art--now in paperback! In the high-pressure and complex setting of health care, a new approach to teamwork is leading to healthier patients, happier staff and more efficient operations. Doctors are learning art appreciation to improve diagnostic skills. Hospitals are adopting airplane-style "black boxes" in operating rooms to reduce errors and create better teams. And lessons from the medical world are helping to build better teamwork outside hospitals. Through board games like Friday Night at the ER, Fortune 500 companies and other organizations are learning that running a busy emergency room provides valuable insight that can help anyone who is part of a team, or leads one, to be more effective. Although a group is not a team, any group can become a team. Drawing on groundbreaking research, including how to leverage the science of team building, Brian Goldman offers teachable strategies and examples from around the world that can make us all work better together.

      The Power of Teamwork