Sun, 30 April 2017
In episode 167 of the Mechanical Care Forum, we continue our conversation with Dr. Hanne Albert, an international expert on Modic changes and back pain. She shares specifics on this condition, how it is acquired, the typical clinical presentation and the effective treatment for it. This week on MCF!
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Sun, 23 April 2017
In episode 166 of the Mechanical Care Forum, we're joined for part one of my interview with Dr. Hanne Albert, a physiotherapist who is internationally recognized for her work on the diagnosis and treatment of low back pain as a result of Modic changes. She shares a bit on her professional journey, how she developed interest in her areas of research and more! Today on MCF!
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Sun, 16 April 2017
In episode 165 of the Mechanical Care Forum, Mr. Chad Gray shares more of his experience in building a company around quality-assured outcomes and guaranteeing a high level of results. He speaks on the keys of what has helped them be successful and what he'd encourage others to do who wanted to do the same. This week on MCF!
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Sun, 9 April 2017
In episode 164 of the Mechanical Care Forum, we're joined by Mr. Chad Gray, the CEO of Integrated Mechanical Care (IMC) headquartered in Tallahassee, FL USA. He shares his journey in developing IMC including the internal quality assurance measures and being accountable for the outcomes they boast. This week on MCF!
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Sun, 2 April 2017
In episode 163 of the Mechanical Care Forum, we hear part two of my interview of Dr. Thom Walsh, a healthcare consultant helping organizations create higher quality care. He shares more of his views on integrating the collection of patient-reported outcomes, the use of that data to improve care and his book Navigating to Value in Healthcare. This week on MCF!
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