Sun, 26 March 2017
In episode 162 of the Mechanical Care Forum, we're joined by Dr. Thom Walsh, a consultant, diplomat in Mechanical Diagnosis and Therapy, and author who's helping organizations create greater value with their care. He shares his journey, how he began collecting patient-reported outcomes, and what he views makes up effective and usable data for improved care. This week on MCF!
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Tue, 21 March 2017
In episode 161 of the Mechanical Care Forum, we're re-airing the second half of episode 2, a 2014 interview with Mr. Robert Medcalf. He shares more great practical suggestions for patient education, important resources, studies and the best advice, pertaining to his professional career, he's ever received. This week on MCF!
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Sun, 12 March 2017
In episode 160 of the Mechanical Care Forum, we bring out of the archive my interview with Mr. Robert Medcalf. He's a senior instructor for the McKenzie Insitute USA. He shares his journey, what impressed him the most about his time with Robin McKenzie, what he sees as our greatest challenge and more! This week on MCF!
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Sun, 5 March 2017
In episode 159 of the Mechanical Care Forum, we conclude our conversation with Dr. Gary Edwards of Red Noses International. He has introduced clown doctor projects in hospitals in over 30 countries aimed at improving patient experience and positively affecting outcomes to the sick and suffering. We discuss more practical ways to inject humor in patient care, some resources he’d recommend, and another great patient story to further illustrate the power of humor in our care. This week on MCF!
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