What can the medical field learn from Leonardo da Vinci and Thomas Edison? In healthcare, do patients really come first? And how can we bring the passion back to medicine?
Is healthcare a workshop, a factory, or a personalized experience? What’s the difference between McDonalds and Starbucks? And who tells superstar athlete Tom Brady what to do?
The California Bay Area earthquake of 1989. The Northridge earthquake of 1994. The Ridgecrest earthquake of 2019. What do these natural disasters have to do with healthcare?
How did a frog become a massive security threat? How did a hike on the Appalachian Trail lower the sepsis rate? And how can a HEART score save $32 million?
Can a butterfly go back to being a caterpillar? What happens when healthcare professionals participate in change? And, is a goal the same as a finish line?
Would you ever tell a chef how to cook? How did the Chicago Cubs and the Houston Astros break their decades-long losing streaks? And what causes physician burnout anyway?
Did you know that chest-pain patients represent the highest volume, highest risk population in most hospital emergency rooms? What do you suppose happens when three rebels tackle this issue with 8 proven steps for positive change?
Why do physicians go into healthcare? What makes them passionate about helping people get better? And what happens when that passion is crushed by problems with the healthcare culture?