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Moyez Jiwa
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Quiet Disruptors
Joining the dots and inspiring hope
Sue Heatherington reads from her book ‘Quiet Disruptors: Creating Change Without Shouting’. She coined the phrase in 2018 as a shorthand introduction, only to find others wanting to wear it too…Part 2: New voices of courageous connection, cont.Chapter 14: Joining the dotsGenerous connections – Bernadette Jiwa and Rachel ClacherChanging the world – Jacqueline NovogratzShared questions – Harold Thimbleby, Dr Moyez Jiwa, Amos Doornbos and Krista TippettChapter 15: Inspiring hopeIntroduction – Deborah Rowland and Dr Rachel Naomi RemenCreating spaceSightlinesBeing seen‘Me’ to ‘We’You can buy the book in print or on Kindle from Amazon.Tha...
2024-03-27
16 min
The Enabled Disabled Podcast
Moyez Jiwa
Join the Enabled Disabled Community: https://www.enabledchat.com Moyez graduated from Trinity College Dublin (complete with an Irish accent), he trained as a family physician in Scotland, with postgraduate qualifications from Nottingham and Sheffield Universities , UK. He now works as the Associate Dean at the Melbourne Clinical School, University of Notre Dame Australia. He also sounds like a BBC newscaster, which is why he hosts the Health Design Podcast. Dr. Jiwa authored The Art of Doctoring, the book launch unfortunately coincided with the pandemic or you would have read it already. The book includes 30 years of...
2022-07-17
56 min
Precarious
Living in the Now - My Conversation with Dr. Moyez Jiwa
There is so much I appreciate about Dr. Moyez Jiwa. What stands out the most is that he cares deeply about the "patient" experience. I was recently a guest for the second time on the "Health Design" podcast which he hosts. He is also the author of "The Art of Doctoring" and editor and chief of the "Journal Health Design". Moyez believes that we can change outcomes in healthcare today by focusing on how we communicate which is why he gave me a platform to talk about what it's like to live with a terminal illness. I am grateful to...
2022-02-24
40 min
The Being Guide
#3 | Humanity in healthcare | Dr. Moyez Jiwa
When the idea of this podcast came to fruition, there were a few people who came to mind immediately - Dr. Moyez Jiwa is one of them. Dr. Moyez Jiwa is a family physician working in Australia. He is author of the book The Art of Doctoring and Editor-in-Chief of the Health Design podcast. Moyez believes that doctors can heal even when it is not possible to cure, saying "Life is not fair. So it is OK to feel cheated, frustrated and disappointed. But in the end the best companions are those who nurture us when we...
2021-12-14
45 min
Feisworld Podcast
284 Moyez Jiwa: I help good doctors become great doctors
Meet Moyez! "I help good doctors become great doctors. I have been a clinician for more than thirty years and have multiple other roles including professor, innovator, publisher and researcher. What my experience has taught me is that healthcare professionals can achieve astonishing results by looking closely at what is in their immediate sphere of influence. I enjoy innovating and writing all the while practicing the art of medicine." Media Links (Speaking Videos, Interviews, Online Articles, Social Media Links) Book: https://www.amazon.com.au/Art-Doctoring-Moyez-Jiwa/dp/0994432836 Websites: https://theartofdoctoring.com/ h...
2021-10-08
1h 10
The Coaching Lab: Health, Wellness & Performance! (Brad Cooper, PhD)
Dr. Moyez Jiwa: Healthcare Crystal Ball
What if you could peek into a crystal ball and see the future of health care? Would you do it? Well, we can’t offer you a crystal ball but our guest is the next best thing when it comes to health and health care design.Welcome to the latest episode of the Health, Wellness & Performance Coaching Podcast (Episode #184 - available via any podcast outlet). Today’s guest is Professor Moyez Jiwa. Dr. Jiwa is a practicing physician in Melbourne, Australia and the Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Health Design. And just for good measure, he also happ...
2021-09-13
39 min
MIB Agents OsteoBites and osTEAo
OsteoBites welcomes Dr. Moyez Jiwa to discuss "The Art of Doctoring"
Dr. Jiwa is a practicing General Practitioner, Editor-in-Chief at the Journal Of Health Design, and an Associate Dean and Professor at the Melbourne Clinical School at the University of Notre Dame. From Dr. Jiwa: "I bring experience from multiple roles- clinician, researcher, publisher, innovator and leader. What my experience has taught me is that healthcare professionals can achieve great results by focusing on what is in their immediate sphere of influence. In some of my roles, the only thing I got to choose was the color of my tie. Despite that, it has been possible to make a s...
2021-07-23
56 min
The Health Design Podcast
Christophe Jauquet, Author of the book “Healthusiasm”
Christophe Jauquet is an international keynote speaker and author of the book “Healthusiasm”. As a health marketing expert, he inspires consumer businesses and healthcare organisations around the world. With his experience at the intersection of health, marketing and technology, Christophe guides companies and brands in creating business strategies to remain relevant in this Healthusiasm World.
2021-01-03
32 min
The Health Design Podcast
Craig Rayner, President of Certara’s Integrated Drug Development and Strategic Consulting Services
Dr. Rayner is President of Certara’s Integrated Drug Development and Strategic Consulting Services. In this capacity, he supports a global team of clinical and quantitative pharmacologists, pharmacometricans, regulatory strategy and drug development scientists who create value for clients across the drug development ecosystem and ultimately accelerate patients’ access to medicines. Craig has extensive global experience in early and late development of therapeutics, regulatory interaction experience with all major global health authorities, multiple filings and accountability for numerous due diligences, active support of negotiations, deal making and integration activities. Previously, Craig was the Co-founder and CEO of d3 Medicine. Prior to t...
2020-12-28
27 min
The Health Design Podcast
Geri Lynn Baumblatt
Geri is a patient, family caregiver, and clinician advocate. She works to improve care communication through asynchronous technology, health literacy, and co-design. She currently works with Docola - a social good organization that's created a free care communication platform to help hospitals, clinics and care providers find and e-prescribe education and resources to patients and care partners. She’s building a patient education content clearinghouse. Contact her if you’d like to contribute resources to this community platform. She also co-founded the Difference Collaborative and the Difference Collaborative Alliance to help employers ensure working family caregivers can maintain their health, empl...
2020-12-21
31 min
The Health Design Podcast
Daniel G Garza
Daniel G Garza has been an HIV/AIDS Patient Leader, Advocate, and Educator since 2001 starting in The Rio Grande area of Texas, Houston, and now in Southern California.With a foundation based on teaching prevention to high schools, colleges, and universities. A member of the Board of Directors for Radiant Health Centers and Chair of the Client Advisory Committee. A member of Positively Fearless campaign, Ambassador for Global Healthy Living Foundation, Rainbow Soul Circle, LyfeBulb, and Wisdo, On social media, you can follow him on his Put It Together Conversation Podcast, HIV Positive Life on Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and Instagram. ...
2020-12-14
29 min
The Health Design Podcast
Amit Goyal
Amit Goyal is a cardiology fellow at the Cleveland Clinic. He is co-founder and host of the CardioNerds Podcast and co-host of the Talking Tall Rounds Podcast. He completed his medical school at the University of California, San Diego and went on to enjoy residency training in the Osler Program at Johns Hopkins Hospital, where he served as the Assistant Chief of Service of the Barker Firm. As ACS he founded Osler Grand Rounds, an interactive mystery case discussion, and helped establish a novel morning report structure integrating bedside skills education. He is looking forward to a career in interventional...
2020-12-07
31 min
The Health Design Podcast
Grace B. Charrier, patient advocate
Grace B. Charrier is a debut Author, Speaker, Host and Content Creator of Cancer Convos with Grace B. She is also a proud survivor and thriver of Stage 3 Breast Cancer (DCIS). After completing her treatment in 2017, she felt a strong calling to amplify her voice and reach out to and support cancer patients, survivors, and their families by inviting healthcare professionals to share their valid insights about cancer. This she achieved by establishing a thriving and engaging community via her YouTube channel and Facebook page, also called Cancer Convos with Grace B. Grace Charrier has her hands full as she...
2020-11-30
28 min
The Health Design Podcast
Denise McCuaig, patient advocate
Denise McCuaig is a Métis elder residing in British Columbia, Canada. She is the past Director, Aboriginal Health for the Interior Health Authority. Over the past two years she has been supporting the Canadian Foundation for Healthcare Improvement as an Indigenous Coach and Mentor. Denise is a board member of the Mood Disorder Society of Canada, First People’s Wellness Circle and Lii Michif Otipemisiwak Child and Family Services Society. She has four adult children and seven grandchildren; her personal motivation for advocating for health system change.
2020-11-23
25 min
The Health Design Podcast
Don Dizon, Professor of Medicine at Brown University
Don Dizon, MD, FACP, is Professor of Medicine at Brown University and a medical oncologist with research interestes in novel therapies of breast and pelvic cancers (e.g. ovarian, uterine, cervical cancers), survivorship particularly as it pertains to sexual health for men and women with cancer, and social media. He is the Director of the Breast and Pelvic Malignancies Program at Lifespan Cancer Institute and Director of Medical Oncology at Rhode Island Hospital. Additionally, he is the Chair of Digital Engagement for SWOG Oncology Research Network. Co-Chief Medical Officer at the Global Cancer Institute, and serves on the Board of...
2020-11-16
21 min
The Health Design Podcast
Soojin Jun, pharmacist and patient advocate
Soojin (or “Soo”) is a board certified geriatric pharmacist in Illinois and Wisconsin. She is also a certified professional in patient safety and certified professional in healthcare quality, evidently very passionate about patient safety and quality improvement. After losing her dad to many gaps in healthcare as a minority caregiver, possibly from medication adverse events, she changed her career from a wedding videographer to a pharmacist. She specializes in medication therapy management and believes empathy in healthcare can make healing possible in any relationship of healthcare. She has experiences in both inpatient and outpatient pharmacies and has worked as a popu...
2020-11-11
46 min
The Health Design Podcast
BJ Miller, hospice and palliative medicine physician and educator
Dr. BJ Miller is a longtime hospice and palliative medicine physician and educator. He currently sees patients and families via telehealth through Mettle Health, a company he co-founded with the aim to provide personalized, holistic consultations for any patient or caregiver who needs help navigating the practical, emotional and existential issues that come with serious illness and disability. BJ’s been on faculty at his alma mater, UCSF, since 2007 and has worked in all settings of care: hospital, clinic, residential facility, and home. Led by his own experiences as a patient, BJ advocates for the roles of our senses, community an...
2020-11-04
30 min
The Health Design Podcast
Jim Mold, George Lynn Cross Professor Emeritus, University of Oklahoma
James Mold is a revered family physician, geriatrician, researcher, and leader who has helped to reshape our thinking about health and health care. Throughout his career, Mold has contributed to undergraduate and graduate medical education. He has inspired many young family physicians to get involved in research while continuing to provide outstanding care to patients. In 2014, the year he retired, the OUHSC established the James W. Mold Oklahoma Primary Healthcare Improvement Cooperative within its Center for Clinical and Translational Research, and he was named Family Physician of the Year by his clinician peers.
2020-10-26
35 min
The Health Design Podcast
Wasim Ahmed, Lecturer in Digital Business, Newcastle Uni, UK.
Dr. Ahmed is a Lecturer in Digital Business with a specialism in social media research in the Department of Marketing, Operations and Systems at Newcastle University. He completed his PhD at the University of Sheffield and his thesis examined the role of social media during infectious disease outbreaks. More recently, he has been working on examining social media data related to the COVID-19 Pandemic and specifically the spread of conspiracy theories on platforms such as Twitter. He is a regular contributor to the London School of Economics and Political Sciences Impact Blog and has been writing on tools and methods...
2020-10-19
17 min
The Health Design Podcast
Hassan Tetteh, Thoracic Surgeon and dedicated Physician Executive.
Dr. Tetteh is a Thoracic Surgeon and dedicated Physician Executive. Tetteh serves as the Mission Chief of Warfighter Health for the United States Department of Defense and leads a Specialized Thoracic Adapted Recovery (STAR) Team to expand heart and lung transplantation and save lives. A servant leader and humanitarian, Dr. Tetteh solves problems creatively with global perspective in administration, public policy, and entrepreneurship.
2020-10-15
31 min
The Health Design Podcast
Rab Razzak, Clinical director of palliative care at an academic institution in Cleveland, Ohio, USA.
Rab Razzak, is clinical director of palliative care at an academic institution in Cleveland, Ohio, USA. After obtaining his medical degree from Bangladesh Medical College, he completed his internal medicine residency at Mount Sinai School of Medicine Program at St. Joseph's Regional Medical Center in Paterson, New Jersey. He worked as a hospitalist in the early years of his practice and then transitioned to a palliative medicine physician and worked at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center and Johns Hopkins Hospital prior to his arrival in Cleveland. His research and clinical interests include development of palliative care delivery systems, palliative medicine education, self-care...
2020-10-12
26 min
The Health Design Podcast
Eric Last, Clinical Assistant Professor at the Donald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine
'm a primary care internist in full time outpatient practice. I'm a Clinical Assistant Professor at the Donald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell, and participate in the Initial Clinical Experience Program mentoring first and second year medical students. I'm particularly interested in medical humanities, and narrative medicine. I've published several essays about the experience of caring for patients across the continuum of practice. My wife and I met in medical school; we have three wonderful children who show us what's important in life. I can be followed on Twitter at: @EricLast3
2020-10-07
27 min
The Health Design Podcast
Yoko Sen, Founder Sen Sound
Yoko K. Sen is an ambient electronic musician and the founder of Sen Sound, with a vision to transform the sound environment in hospitals. As a classically trained musician, sensitive to sound, she was disturbed by noise she had experienced in hospitals as a patient. Since then, she has embarked on a mission to humanize hospital experience by improving its sound. Yoko is a former citizen artist fellow at Kennedy Center, a former artist-in-residence at Johns Hopkins Sibley Innovation Hub and Stanford Medicine X, and KP Innovation at Kaiser Permanente. Sen Sound has helped medical device companies such as Medtronic...
2020-10-05
23 min
The Health Design Podcast
Lesley Glenn, Co-Founder of the Annual Make Good Moves
Passion, motivation and personal experience of living with metastatic breast cancer for the past 8 years, drives Lesley’s desire to partner with communities, researchers and organizations, in aiding the funding of research for a cure, bringing awareness to this overlooked stage of breast cancer and support to those who live daily with Metastatic Breast Cancer. She has been actively involved in metastatic breast cancer advocacy since 2015, training with the inaugural Hear My Voice Volunteer class presented by Living Beyond Breast Cancer. She was invited back as a mentor in 2018 for new advocates and was awarded the Living Beyond Breast Cancer Le...
2020-09-30
25 min
The Health Design Podcast
Mike Rabow, Helen Diller Family Chair in Palliative Car
Michael W. Rabow, MD, FAAHPM, the Helen Diller Family Chair in Palliative Care, is a Professor of Clinical Medicine and Urology at UCSF. He is the Associate Chief of Education & Mentoring in the Division of Palliative Medicine in the Department of Medicine, and the Medical Director of Palliative Care at UCSF’s Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Cancer Center (https://cancer.ucsf.edu/people/profiles/rabow_michael.3627). Board-certified in internal medicine and hospice & palliative care, Dr. Rabow directs a leading outpatient palliative care program-- the Symptom Management Service. In addition, Dr. Rabow is a member of UCSF’s Academy of Medical Educ...
2020-09-28
30 min
The Health Design Podcast
Gary Rogers, Dean of Medicine, Deakin University, Australia
Professor Gary D. Rogers is a health professions educational leader, public health researcher and GP with a focus on HIV medicine. He commenced as Professor and Dean of the School of Medicine at Deakin University in June 2020. Immediately prior to joining Deakin, he was Professor of Medical Education and Deputy Head of School (Learning & Teaching) at the Griffith University School of Medicine, as well as undertaking clinical work in the Infectious Diseases Unit at Gold Coast University Hospital. Gary gained his medical degree from the University of Adelaide 1984. In the early 1990s, he formulated and led an interprofessional primary health...
2020-09-23
29 min
The Health Design Podcast
Rick Davis, patient advocate
Rick Davis is a serial social entrepreneur with a background in finance and real estate and educated at Universities of Manchester (UK) and Chicago. He was diagnosed with locally advanced prostate cancer in 2007. It was readily apparent there was inadequate support for men placed on hormone therapy, and Rick started to advocate to remedy that. He also participated in prostate cancer support groups and recognized not only their value, but also that availability was geographically, physically and socially limited. Remote virtual support groups appeared to resolve many of those constraints. That started him down a path that has led to...
2020-09-22
30 min
The Health Design Podcast
Hala Durrah, independent patient family engagement consultant and nationally recognized advocate
Hala Durrah, MTA, is an independent patient family engagement consultant and nationally recognized advocate. Her passion for patient family engagement work stems from her experience as a mother of a chronically ill child who has undergone two liver transplants and a bone marrow transplant. As an expert in patient partnership and engagement, she serves as a consultant on a number of projects focused on patient centered measurement, quality improvement, patient safety, health equity, child health, healthcare transformation, health IT, patient partnered research, and patient experience. She serves on a number of national committees and boards, most recently being elected to...
2020-09-17
33 min
The Health Design Podcast
Steve Trumble, Head of Medical Education at Melbourne Medical School.
Steve Trumble is Head of Medical Education at Melbourne Medical School. Trained as a general practitioner in rural Victoria, his clinical practice is now limited to regular visits to remote Indigenous communities in outback Australia. His academic career began at Monash University in 1990 where he established a clinical, education and research unit to improve health care for people with developmental disabilities. After time with the RACGP directing its vocational training program, he moved to the University of Melbourne and his current role.
2020-09-15
00 min
The Health Design Podcast
Kent Annan, director of humanitarian and disaster leadership at Wheaton Colleg
Kent Annan is author of You Welcomed Me: Loving Refugees and Immigrants Because God First Loved Us (forthcoming, November 2018), Slow Kingdom Coming (2016), After Shock (2011), and Following Jesus through the Eye of the Needle (2009). He is director of humanitarian and disaster leadership at Wheaton College, where he leads an M.A. program as part of the Humanitarian Disaster Institute. He’s on the board of directors of Equitas Group, a philanthropic foundation focused on ending child exploitation in Haiti and Southeast Asia. He cofounded Haiti Partners. And he’s a senior consultant for Development Associates International, which trains Christian leaders around the...
2020-09-02
25 min
The Health Design Podcast
R'kes Starling, CEO and Founder of Reveles Clinical Services
As CEO and Founder of Reveles Clinical Services, R’Kes has over 18 years providing high-touch pharmacy services, clinical reach operations, specialty drug distribution, and clinical management to patients with rare and complex diseases such as Chronic Kidney disease, Cancer, Hemophilia and Cystic Fibrosis. Prior to founding Reveles, R'Kes headed up the Specialty Pharmacy and Clinical Research Service business at McKesson, which is a “central depot” that provides investigational product distribution, accountability, and storage for the US Oncology Network. R'Kes oversaw a multi-disciplinary clinical research team that was involved in over 130 active oncology-focused clinical trials and responsible for delivering over 50,000 annual shipme...
2020-08-25
21 min
The Health Design Podcast
Benjamin Bassin, MD, EDAC
Dr. Bassin is part of a team that has concluded that the COVID-19 pandemic has created many stressors and challenges across all levels of low to highly resourced health systems. However, it has also shown the incredible number of opportunities for innovation, ingenuity and system re-engineering. We think it is time to support a paradigm change and advocate for healthcare’s next big investment: intentional and embedded partnerships between clinicians, designers, and architects with dedicated resources to ensure an effective collaborative environment to help solve healthcare’s greatest challenges. In this conversation with Moyez Jiwa they outline their case for this...
2020-08-20
35 min
The Health Design Podcast
Amy Ma, Co-Chair Montreal Children’s Hospital’s Family Advisory Forum
Amy Ma has been a part of the Montreal Children’s Hospital’s Family Advisory Forum since 2013, and currently serves as its co-chair. Her experience as a parent of a child with a health issue motivates her to harness patient and family voices as a force for positive change in the healthcare system. Ms Ma actively collaborates with the hospital ombudsman, administrators and clinicians to bring about improvements to quality and service. She has an interest in maternal health, diversity and inclusion, and health equity. Ms Ma has developed and maintained connections to families and patient advisors across Canada, with her...
2020-08-19
31 min
The Health Design Podcast
Michael Fratkin
Approaching life and the practice of medicine with love and respect, Michael D. Fratkin,MD is a builder, an innovator and a dreamer. (Not necessarily in that order.) Standing on a foundation of inspiration and burnout, Dr. Fratkin began creating ResolutionCare Network to build capacity for capable and compassionate palliative care in the rural Northern California community in which he made his home. He has been a transformative and provocative voice for improving the experience of people and families facing the completion of their lives while ensuring that the meaningful professional experiences of those providing care is of equal importance...
2020-08-14
33 min
The Health Design Podcast
Dana Deighton, Executive Board Member of ECAN
Dana serves as an Executive Board Member of ECAN, is a Patient Representative on the Locally Advanced Esophageal Cancer Guideline Panel for the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO), a member of NCI Patient Advocate Steering Committee and NCI Esophago-Gastric Task Force and serves on the Esophageal and Stomach Cancer Project Patient Advisory Committee, a project led by the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard. After many years as a caregiver to family members and surviving her own health crisis, Dana thrives on improving and empowering patient communication and connections to drive better health outcomes.
2020-08-12
36 min
The Health Design Podcast
Lillian Leigh, lawyer and a lung cancer patient
Lillian Leigh, lawyer and a lung cancer patient by Moyez Jiwa
2020-08-06
23 min
The Health Design Podcast
Vanessa Carter, Health activist
Vanessa is an e-Patient Scholar at Stanford University Medicine X as well as antibiotic resistance and one health activist. She established Healthcare Communications and Social Media South Africa in 2013 which started as a Twitter chat to discuss sustainable health development. Vanessa also created the first CPD course in South Africa about e-Patients accredited by the South African Medical Association (SAMA) and has further provided training to various organisationsincluding the National Institute of Communicable Diseases (NICD) and the Africa CDC.
2020-08-03
23 min
The Health Design Podcast
Mark Lewis, Oncologist
ntermountain Healthcare in Utah. He received his medical degree, completed his internal medicine residency, and served as chief resident at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, Texas. After completing a hematology/oncology fellowship at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, he returned to Houston to work at the MD Anderson Cancer Center for four years, with a dual appointment in general & gastrointestinal medical oncology. He is also the co-chair of adolescent & young adult (AYA) oncology in the SWOG cooperative group, currently serving a five-year term in that position. During his training he self-diagnosed with multiple endocrine neoplasia type 1 (MEN1) and...
2020-07-23
29 min
The Health Design Podcast
Drs. Arjun and Shobha Rayapudi
Drs. Arjun and Shobha Rayapudi are co-founders of Gift of Health, a nonprofit organization based in Newfoundland, Canada, dedicated to revolutionizing lives through lifestyle medicine. Through in-person and online workshops, they have helped hundreds of people prevent and reverse chronic diseases, end the frustrating dieting cycle, lose weight and get off medications.
2020-07-15
00 min
The Health Design Podcast
Barbara Karnes
Barbara Karnes, RN, is an internationally recognized author, speaker, thought leader and expert on end of life care and the dynamics of dying. Barbara was recognized in 2018 as a Hospice Innovator by the National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization and was named the 2015 International Humanitarian Woman of the Year by the World Humanitarian Awards.
2020-07-01
30 min
The Health Design Podcast
Carly Flumer, Cancer survivor
Carly Flumer was diagnosed with stage I papillary thyroid cancer at the age of 27 while earning her Master’s degree. While being diagnosed with cancer at a young age was terrifying, she found strength and support in sharing her cancer journey on social media through both the written word and visual imagery. As a result of her diagnosis, she looks to advocate for other cancer patients, especially adolescents and young adults, through education, research, and health literacy.
2020-06-29
27 min
The Health Design Podcast
Bo Bigelow
Bo Bigelow is the chairman of the Foundation for USP7 Related Diseases (usp7.org). He and his wife are the parents of two children, one of whom, Tess, has an ultra-rare genetic disorder. Bo has blazed new trails in advocating for people with undiagnosed diseases. Upon learning that Tess had a mutation in her USP7 gene, Bo and his wife believed that she was the only one of her kind in the world. But he wrote a blog post about Tess, took to social media, and within 24 hours discovered a team of researchers who were working on the USP7 gene...
2020-06-25
34 min
The Health Design Podcast
Sunita Puri, Medical Director of the Palliative Medicine Service at Keck Hospital
Dr. Sunita Puri is the Medical Director of the Palliative Medicine Service at Keck Hospital and Norris Cancer Center of the University of Southern California, where she also serves as Chair of the Ethics Committee. Sunita is the author of That Good Night: Life and Medicine in the Eleventh Hour, a critically acclaimed literary memoir examining her journey to the practice of palliative medicine, and her quest to help patients and families redefine what it means to live and die well in the face of serious illness. Sunita received writing residencies at the MacDowell Colony, UCross Foundation, and Mesa Refuge...
2020-06-22
35 min
The Health Design Podcast
Natasha Anushri Anandaraja, Director, Women Together Global
Anu was born in New Zealand and earned her medical degree at the University of Auckland School of Medicine. She worked with international non-governmental organization programs for child health and disaster relief before coming to New York City in 2002, where she trained in Pediatrics, Global Health and Public Health at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. Anu went on to train in Tropical and Travel Medicine at Universidad Cayetano Heredia in Peru, to work with the NYC Department of Health on pediatric tuberculosis, and to become the Director of Global Health Education at the Icahn School of Medicine...
2020-06-17
30 min
The Health Design Podcast
Marie DeLuca, Emergency medicine doctor and medical activist
Marie DeLuca is an emergency medicine doctor and research fellow in New York, NY. They are an organizer for Doctors for Camp Closure, a network of over 2,500 healthcare workers advocating for human rights and healthcare for asylum seekers and the undocumented community in the US.
2020-05-28
25 min
The Health Design Podcast
Kimberly Richardson
Kimberly Richardson - seven year cancer survivor of ovarian cancer, Granulosa Cell Tumor, Stage 3A. Prior to diagnosis, Ms. Richardson has 25 years of urban planning and community economic development experience. Accomplishments included creating a TIF district for the development of a major hotel and restaurants; rehabilitation and new construction of single family and multi-family housing units; and revising suburban business and housing code enforcement zoning ordinances. Ms. Richardson has been active since treatment in various forms of advocacy. As an advocate leader for the Ovarian Cancer Research Alliance (OCRA), she speaks with legislators on the importance of funding for ovarian...
2020-05-20
38 min
Stories of Transformation
Small Change, Big Difference : The Art of Doctoring with Author and Physician Dr. Moyez Jiwa
When’s the last time you left your family doctor’s office feeling seen, heard, and truly cared about? If you were to visit our Stories of Transformation guest Dr. Moyez Jiwa’s office in Australia, chances are that’s how you’d feel. In many other doctor’s offices, unfortunately this is not always the case. Case loads are heavy, hospitals are understaffed and over crowded especially nowadays, and the rate of burn out for health care providers is through the roof. While each of us can’t solve all of the world’s pr...
2020-05-19
00 min
The Health Design Podcast
Charles Camarda, inventor, author, educator, and internationally recognized speaker.
Dr. Charles Camarda retired from NASA in May 2019, after 45 years of continuous service as a research engineer and technical manager at Langley Research Center (LaRC), an Astronaut and Senior Executive (Director of Engineering) at Johnson Space Center (JSC), and as the Senior Advisor for Innovation and Engineering Development at LaRC.
2020-05-08
25 min
The Health Design Podcast
Baktash Ahadi, host of the Stories of Transformation podcast
Baktash Ahadi is the founder of Taleem, a strategic communications company. He is also the creator and host of the Stories of Transformation podcast. The tragic events of 9/11 set him on a path of examining why people do what they do. Upon graduation from college, he decided to serve in the Peace Corps as an educator in a rural village in Mozambique. His father learned English from a Peace Corps Volunteer in Kandahar in the 1960s and that experience was the inspiration for his family to come to the United States. After completing his service in the Peace Corps, Baktash...
2020-05-03
29 min
The Health Design Podcast
Marina Ness
Marina Ness, MPH is a public health professional with experience in pharmaceutical market research, healthcare data management, and health policy analysis. As the Director of Research at Inspire, Marina leverages research expertise in a wide range of health domains, including oncology, rare disease, mental health, women’s health, sustainability and environmental health, public health emergency management, and epidemiology. Marina’s research background involves both qualitative and quantitative data analysis and visualization, as well as the generation of actionable insights for national-level public health crises.
2020-04-28
25 min
The Health Design Podcast
Andrew Goldstein
Andrew completed medical school at Mount Sinai, residency in internal medicine at Columbia, and a master of public health degree from Harvard as part of the Reynolds Fellowship in social entrepreneurship with the Center for Public Leadership. He previously worked developing non-profit programs on civic engagement and for community health workers. Now Andrew is an assistant professor of medicine at NYU, doing primary care at Bellevue half time. This includes intensive primary care for people experiencing homelessness. His other time is dedicated to medical activism and organizing. This work has been on healthcare access, climate crisis, gun violence prevention, immigrant...
2020-04-22
27 min
The Health Design Podcast
Karen Smith, Family Physician, North Carolina, USA
Dr. Karen L. Smith, native of rural Maryland, is a Family Physician with private solo practice in the rural community of Raeford, North Carolina.Recognizing the needs of her patient population reached beyond the exam room, Dr. Smith became involved with the North Carolina Academy of Family Physicians as well as the North Carolina Medical Society where she served in all levels of the NCAFP with subsequently becoming president of the organization in 2005 and currently serves as the delegate to the American Academy of Family Physicians. Dr. Smith is recognized as North Carolina Family Physician of the year in 2016 and...
2020-04-19
25 min
The Health Design Podcast
Deborah Heiser
Deborah Heiser, PhD holds a degree in Applied Developmental Psychology with a specialty in redefining what being older looks and feels like. She has a 20 year track record of award winning research, presentations and consulting and is Founder of The Mentor Project.
2020-04-11
21 min
The Health Design Podcast
Celine Gounder
Dr. Celine Gounder is an HIV/infectious diseases specialist, internist, epidemiologist, journalist, and filmmaker. In this podcast she discusses the Covid pandemic.
2020-04-01
24 min
The Health Design Podcast
Moyez Jiwa, author 'The Art of Doctoring'.
Moyez brings experience from multiple roles- clinician, researcher, publisher, innovator and leader. What this experience has taught him is that healthcare professionals can achieve great results by focusing on what is in their immediate sphere of influence. In some of his roles, the only thing he gets to choose is the colour of his tie. Conventional medicine is all about science, proof, tests, research, grants, hospitals, teams, appointments and data. It’s expensive and slow. He explores solutions to these challenges in his book The Art of Doctoring which was published in Jan 2020.
2020-03-29
24 min
The Health Design Podcast
Chris Haddox, Assistant Professor in the School of Design at West Virginia University
Haddox, Chris Assistant Professor of Interior Design & Design Studies. Chris Haddox, PhD, is an Assistant Professor of Sustainable Design at West Virginia University where his teaching efforts revolve around the minor in sustainable design—a robust program he created while a visiting assistant professor at WVU.
2020-03-22
28 min
The Health Design Podcast
Annie Brewster
Annie Brewster is an Assistant Professor at Harvard Medical School and a practicing Internist at Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston. She is also a patient, diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis in 2001. She has been collecting and sharing patient stories since 2010. In 2013, she founded Health Story Collaborative, a nonprofit organization committed to empowering patients and their loved ones, building community, strengthening patient-provider connections, and ultimately transforming healthcare through storytelling.
2020-02-25
30 min
The Health Design Podcast
Neil Baker
Neil Baker M.D. helps healthcare leaders identify and remove barriers to improvement and innovation by linking results, relationships, and culture in their actions moment-to-moment in the midst of daily work.
2020-02-17
28 min
The Health Design Podcast
Michael Bungay Stanier
Michael Bungay Stanier is the founder of Box of Crayon, a learning and development company that helps organizations transform from advice-driven to curiosity led. Michael has written a number of books. His last, the Wall Street Journal bestseller The Coaching Habit, has sold over half a million copies and been praised as one of the few business books that makes people laugh. His new book, The Advice Trap, will be published in February 2020. More here: TheAdviceTrap.com
2020-02-01
31 min
The Health Design Podcast
Ethan Beute, coauthor of Rehumanize Your Business
Chief Evangelist at BombBomb, host of The Customer Experience Podcast, and coauthor of Rehumanize Your Business, Ethan’s collected and told personal video success stories in hundreds of blog posts, in dozens of webinars, podcasts, and stage presentations, and in countless conversations. He spent a dozen years leading marketing inside local television stations in Chicago, Grand Rapids, and Colorado Springs. His undergraduate and graduate degrees from the University of Michigan and UCCS in communication, psychology, and marketing were conferred with highest distinction.
2019-12-12
38 min
The Health Design Podcast
Mark Glover, Medidata Country Manager Australia and New Zealand
Mark Glover joined Medidata in December 2018 and is the Country Manager Australia and New Zealand, based in Sydney. Mark brings a broad and deep based experience in healthcare, pharmaceutical, medical devices and SaaS industries across Australia, New Zealand, the UK and Asia. He has held executive roles with a diverse range of companies, including Managing Director for iNova Pharmaceuticals, Managing Director Allergan Australia/New Zealand, and General Manager of Serono. His experience spans a broad spectrum of companies, channels, products and services, including start-ups and biotech & medical device companies, through to FMCG, OTC and large pharmaceutical, together with consulting. Mark...
2019-12-09
26 min
The Health Design Podcast
Lee Davy
Lee Davy is someone that doesn't drink alcohol. He is not an alcoholic, he refuses to be anonymous and spends every waking moment helping other people be the same through his podcasts, coaching, online courses, and Strive community.
2019-12-03
23 min
The Health Design Podcast
Eric LoMonaco, Director of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology at Community Hospital
Eric LoMonaco is the director of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology at Community Hospital, a position he has held since 2006. Prior to that, Eric served for 4½ years as assistant director of Radiation Oncology.
2019-11-26
26 min
The Health Design Podcast
Christopher Forth, Professor of History at the University of Kansas (USA)
The author or editor of twelve books, including Zarathustra in Paris: The Nietzsche Vogue in France, 1891-1918 (2001), The Dreyfus Affair and the Crisis of French Manhood (2004) and Masculinity in the Modern West (2008), his most recent book is Fat: A Cultural History of the Stuff of Life (London: Reaktion, 2019). His current book project is tentatively entitled Life is Elsewhere: Feeling Alive in the Modern World.
2019-11-09
24 min
The Health Design Podcast
Randi Oster
Randi Redmond Oster is the multi - award winning author of Questioning Protocol, which helps patients navigate the healthcare system and medical professionals understand the patient perspective. She is a nationally acclaimed speaker on healthcare reform, shared decision making and patient engagement.
2019-11-05
21 min
The Health Design Podcast
Randi Oster, Co-founder and President Help Me Health
Randi Redmond Oster is the multi - award winning author of Questioning Protocol, which helps patients navigate the healthcare system and medical professionals understand the patient perspective. She is a nationally acclaimed speaker on healthcare reform, shared decision making and patient engagement.
2019-11-05
21 min
The Health Design Podcast
Jerald Winakur, Author of “Memory Lessons—A Doctor’s Story“
Jerald Winakur, MD, MACP graduated from the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, practiced internal and geriatric medicine for 36 years and taught at the The Center for Medical Humanities and Ethics for 18 years at UTHealth—San Antonio. His book, “Memory Lessons—A Doctor’s Story“ (Hyperion, 2009), relates the journey through Alzheimer’s Disease he took with his father. He has also written a volume of poetry, “Human Voices Wake Us,” in the “Literature and Medicine” series published by Kent State University Press (2017).
2019-10-30
22 min
The Health Design Podcast
Sakib Jalil, rearcher, designer innovator
Sakib is a design researcher with expertise in persuasive design and business innovation strategies. He is a thinker, writer, consultant, analyst and strategist with more than 16 peer-reviewed scientific articles. Scholarships obliged him to live and research in Thailand, Singapore, Spain, Australia and the USA. At each place, he started with a blank mind and immersed himself in the culture and language. These life skills in his practice to better understand humans and all that matters; he is a techno-ethnographer. Sakib won a medal of excellence in his PhD external exam. During his postdoctoral appointment in University of California Davis he...
2019-10-20
28 min
The Health Design Podcast
Warren Kerr , National Director of the HAMES SHARLEY Health Portfolio
As the National Director of the HAMES SHARLEY Health Portfolio, Warren has used his qualifications in architecture and health administration to specialise in hospital design.
2019-10-16
31 min
The Health Design Podcast
Shannon Weber, serial social entrepreneur.
A serial social entrepreneur, Shannon Weber MSW has launched sexual health initiatives impacting thousands. She believes we thrive at the intersection of empathy and resilience.
2019-10-02
22 min
The Health Design Podcast
Celine Gounder, HIV/infectious diseases specialist, epidemiologist, journalist, and filmmaker.
Dr. Celine Gounder is an HIV/infectious diseases specialist, internist, epidemiologist, journalist, and filmmaker. Dr. Gounder is a Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine at New York University. She’s currently on an "ill-health tour" of the US, caring for patients in disease hotspots throughout the country... everywhere from NYC's Bellevue Hospital to Indian reservations to Appalachia
2019-09-29
26 min
The Health Design Podcast
Glen De Vries, Co-founder and President, Medidata Solutions
Glen is the President and Co-founder of Medidata Solutions, the leading cloud platform for life sciences research. Glen has been driving Medidata's mission since the company’s inception in 1999: Powering smarter treatments and healthier people. His publications have appeared in Applied Clinical Trials, Cancer, The Journal of Urology, Molecular Diagnostics, STAT, Urologic Clinics of North America and TechCrunch. He is a trustee of Carnegie Mellon University, a Columbia HITLAB Fellow, and a member of the Healthcare Businesswomen’s Association European Advisory Board.
2019-09-12
31 min
The Health Design Podcast
Diana Anderson, “dochitect”, combines medicine and architecture.
Diana Anderson, MD, M.Arch. As a “dochitect”, Diana combines medicine and architecture. Through research, project work and speaking engagements, she explores the impacts of healthcare design on care delivery and outcomes.
2019-09-04
30 min
The Health Design Podcast
Cheryl Janis, Designer and host of the Healthcare Interior Design 2.0 podcast.
Author of the book ' The Waiting Room Cure.' Speaks with Moyez Jiwa about the impact of the interior design of medical facilities on outcomes in healthcare.
2019-08-26
23 min
The Health Design Podcast
Andrew Heaven, Financial advisor on health professionals and financial planning
Andrew is a regular contributor in the media. Media credits include articles and commentary in the Financial Review, The Australian, The Sydney Morning Herald, The Daily Telegraph and various magazines. He has a weekly column in the Australian “Q&A with the Coach”. He regularly pops up on commercial and pay TV discussing personal finance for the mainstream consumer. Andrew has judged the Telstra National Small Business Awards and the FPA Value of Advice awards.
2019-08-14
22 min
The Health Design Podcast
John Macskill-Smith CEO Pinnacle Ventures Limited
John has introduced a range of new programs and technologies to the NZ health sector that are now having an impact nationally and in some cases internationally. He now leads Ventures for the Pinnacle group which is managing the what’s next and what’s after what’s next thinking for Pinnacle. Ventures manages all the ownership and management of the practices owned within the Pinnacle group which is a growing business. Ventures is also establishing new partnership with industries outside the health sector to explore and develop new models and approaches for primary care and importantly to better meet changi...
2019-08-07
25 min
The Health Design Podcast
Fiona Kerr Interview
Dr Fiona Kerr is an adjunct with the University of Adelaide. She has a PhD in complex systems engineering and cognitive neuroscience, augmented by degrees in psychology and anthropology. at the University of Adelaide she She has collaborated with the Faculty of Health Sciences to examine the neurophysiological impact of human interaction on healing and the therapeutic relationship; and with the Faculty of Engineering on the interaction between humans and trusted autonomous systems for Defense.
2019-07-29
27 min
The Health Design Podcast
Stephen Trzeciak author of 'Compassionomics' interviewed
Stephen Trzeciak, MD, MPH is a physician scientist, Chief of Medicine at Cooper University Health Care, and Professor and Chair of Medicine at Cooper Medical School of Rowan University in Camden, New Jersey.Currently, Dr. Trzeciak’s research is focused on a new field called “Compassionomics”, in which he is studying the scientific effects of compassion on patients, patient care, and those who care for patients. He is an author of the best-selling book: Compassionomics: The Revolutionary Scientific Evidence that Caring Makes a Difference. Broadly, Dr. Trzeciak’s mission is to make health care more compassionate through science. Dr. Trzeciak is a gra...
2019-07-22
31 min
The Health Design Podcast
Ronald Epstein author of 'Attending: Medicine, Mindfulness and Humanity' interviewed
Ronald Epstein MD -- family physician, teacher, researcher and writer -- has devoted his career to understanding and improving patient-physician communication, quality of care, and clinician mindfulness. Dr. Epstein directs Mindful Practice Programs at the University of Rochester where he is Professor of Family Medicine, Psychiatry, Oncology and Medicine (Palliative Care). He is recipient of numerous lifetime achievement awards relating to communication and humanism, and has published over 250 articles and book chapters. His first book, Attending: Medicine, Mindfulness and Humanity, was released in January 2017.
2019-07-16
22 min
The Health Design Podcast
Barbara Hirsch expert on narrative medicine interviewed
Barbara Hirsch, MD, MS, FACE, is an endocrinologist, partner, and the director of diabetes education programming at North Shore Diabetes and Endocrine Associates in New Hyde Park, New York. Dr Hirsch is also a clinical assistant professor in the Department of Medicine at the Donald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra University.
2019-07-11
29 min
The Health Design Podcast
Tia Powell author 'Dementia Re-imagined ' interviewed
Patricia(Tia) Powell MD Dr. Powell is Director of the Montefiore Einstein Center for Bioethics and of the Einstein Cardozo Master of Science in Bioethics program. She is Professor of Epidemiology, Division of Bioethics, and Psychiatry. She focuses on bioethics issues related to public policy, dementia, consultation, end of life care, LGBT people, and public health disasters. She served four years as Executive Director of the New York State Task Force on Life and the Law, which functions as New York State’s bioethics commission.
2019-07-03
23 min
The Health Design Podcast
John Fox, cognitive scientist and expert in artificial intelligence interviewed.
Prof. John Fox is based at Oxford University. He is a cognitive scientist interested in human and artificial intelligence. He works on reasoning, decision-making and planning, and on sound, scientifically grounded design of technologies to carry out these tasks in complex domains.
2019-06-21
21 min
The Health Design Podcast
Jagdeesh Singh Dhaliwal Interview
Jag is a Melbourne-based family doctor and medical adviser in healthcare technology. His interest lies in the leadership task of opening up mindsets and encouraging innovation. @medtechdoc https://au.linkedin.com/in/jsdhaliwal
2019-06-13
25 min
The Health Design Podcast
Austin Chiang Interview
Dr. Chiang is currently an Assistant Professor of Medicine at Jefferson Health (Thomas Jefferson University Hospitals) in Philadelphia, PA, and serves as the Director of the Endoscopic Weight Loss Program and Chief Medical Social Media Officer for the health system. Consistently one of the most influential voices in the field of gastroenterology online, Dr. Chiang has conducted extensive research in social media and is champion of physician presence on social media and is the Chief Medical Social Media Officer of Jefferson Health and Founding President of the Association for Healthcare Social Media (AHSM), the first 501(c)(3) professional society for health...
2019-06-12
20 min
The Health Design Podcast
Glenn Llopis Interview
Glenn Llopis (pronounced ‘yō-pēs) is the Chairman of GLLG, a workforce development and business strategy consulting firm. He is the bestselling author of the books The Innovation Mentality and Earning Serendipity. He is a senior advisor and speaker to Fortune 500 companies, and organizations in healthcare, retail, consumer packaged goods and beyond. In August 2019, he will be introducing his forthcoming book, Leadership in the Age of Personalization. Glenn is a contributing writer to Forbes, Harvard Business Review, Entrepreneur Magazine and Huffington Post.
2019-06-03
24 min
The Health Design Podcast
Sam Mazin Interview
Sam Mazin is the cofounder and chief technology officer at RefleXion Medical and inventor of the company's core technology. While a Postdoc in Radiology at Stanford University, Sam was selected by the Kauffman Foundation as one of thirteen postdocs in the nation to commercialize promising innovations. His prior research at Stanford was focused on the design of a novel X-ray computed tomography (CT) system, resulting in several journal papers and a patent, as well as the Joel Drillings Award from the American Heart Association.
2019-05-29
17 min
The Health Design Podcast
Amy Willans Interview
Amy Willans is an award-winning mental health advocate, Peer Support Worker, and author who lives and works in Edmonton, Canada. She is co-creator of Fighting Normal, a multi-discipline art installation that explores the stigma surrounding mental illness; and a public speaker who uses her personal story of living with schizoaffective disorder to affect positive social change.
2019-05-23
23 min
The Health Design Podcast
Ian Hargraves Interview
Ian Hargraves PhD is a designer, shared decision making researcher, and assistant professor of medicine with the Mayo Clinic Knowledge and Evaluation Research Unit in Rochester Minnesota. Originally from New Zealand where he trained as an industrial designer at Victoria University Wellington, Ian holds a Masters and Ph.D. in design from Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, USA. At the Mayo Clinic, Ian leads the human-centered design of shared decision making interventions developed to support the conversations in which patients and clinicians think, talk, and feel through medical decisions together
2019-05-14
09 min
The Health Design Podcast
Marion Mass Interview
Marion Mass attended Penn State University, Duke Medical School and did her training in pediatrics at Northwestern’s Robert Lurie Children’s Hospital. She has worked in the hospital, ER, nursery, delivery room, outpatient practice, and urgent care settings. She twice run non-partisan symposiums on Medical Care at the Library of Congress in Washington DC. Most recently at the free to care conference on April 1, 2019. Marion is the winner of the 2018 R William Alexander Award , recognized by her Pennsylvania peers as contributing heavily to political advocacy in healthcare, and in addition is a Pa Medical Society delegate.. She founded Practicing Phys...
2019-05-07
24 min
The Health Design Podcast
Marc Succi Interview
A graduate of Harvard Medical School, Marc previously conducted research in medical devices at MIT and is currently a physician at the Massachusetts General Hospital. He created 2 Minute Medicine during his medical training years as a way to keep current with high-impact medical literature while researching in a lab away from the hospital.
2019-05-02
20 min
The Health Design Podcast
Jake Poore Interview
Jake Poore is President and Chief Experience Officer of Integrated Loyalty Systems, a company whose mission is to elevate the human side of healthcare.
2019-04-16
24 min
The Health Design Podcast
James Lloyd Michener Interview
J. Lloyd Michener, MD, is Professor of Community and Family Medicine, Director of the Duke Center for Community Research, and Clinical Professor in the Duke School of Nursing. He co-chairs the Community Engagement Steering Committee for the Clinical Translation Science Awards of the NIH, and is a member of the Board of the Association of American Medical Colleges[AT2] . Dr. Michener is Past President of the Association for Prevention Teaching and Research and received the APTR Duncan Clark Award in 2013. He is also a past member of the Institute of Medicine Committee that led to the publication of “Primary Care an...
2019-04-15
17 min
The Health Design Podcast
Deborah Peel Interview
Deborah C. Peel, MD is the Founder & President of Patient Privacy Rights and the world’s leading advocate for patients’ rights to control the use of personal health information in electronic systems. She is also a practicing physician and Freudian psychoanalyst. She became an expert and privacy warrior to stop patients from being harmed.
2019-04-03
17 min
The Health Design Podcast
Deborah Heiser Interview
Deborah Heiser, PhD holds a degree in Applied Developmental Psychology with a specialty in aging. She has a 20 year track record of award winning research, presentationg, consulting and coaching.
2019-03-26
17 min
The Health Design Podcast
Dan Gordon Interview
Dan Gordon Interview by Moyez Jiwa
2019-03-22
16 min
The Health Design Podcast
Maggie Breslin
Maggie is the director of The Patient Revolution, an action and advocacy movement for careful and kind patient care; arming patients, clinicians, and the public with the tools, resources and support they need to tell their stories and agitate for change in healthcare. She has spent over a decade as a designer and researcher in the healthcare space, including 7 years at the Mayo Clinic’s Center for Innovation. She teaches in the Design for Social Innovation program at the School of Visual Arts (SVA) in NYC. She has published in journals ranging from Design Issues to Archives of Internal Medicine. Ma...
2019-03-19
11 min
The Health Design Podcast
Stephen Brown Interview
Stephen Brown, MSW LCSW, is a faculty member and Director of Preventive Emergency Medicine in the Department of Emergency Medicine at the University of Illinois Hospital and Health Sciences System (UI Health). He earned his first degree in business marketing in 1984 from Northern Illinois University. During the next 13 years, he worked at Motorola’s Computer Systems Division as systems engineer, account executive, and product marketing manager. In 1998, he went on sabbatical to complete a second undergraduate degree in psychology at Northwestern University and a Master of social work at Loyola University.
2019-03-12
18 min
The Health Design Podcast
Victor Montori Interview
Dr. Victor Montori is Professor of Medicine at Mayo Clinic. He is a practicing endocrinologist, researcher, and author and a recognized expert in evidence-based medicine and shared decision-making. Dr. Montori developed the concept of minimally disruptive medicine and works to advance person-centered care for patients with diabetes and other chronic conditions. He is the author of Why We Revolt – a Patient Revolution for Careful and Kind Care.
2019-02-27
16 min