Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Shooting for "Sensemaking" in Health Care



Despite my lackluster sports careers in tennis and Ultimate Frisbee, I am a huge sports enthusiast. In college, I was introduced to basketball. My hometown team, the Miami Heat had fought their way to the 2006 NBA Finals. Like any good fan, my eyes were glued to the TV every game against the Dallas Mavericks. I gasped at every missed shot, held my breath during every free throw shot, and cheered for every point scored. The Miami Heat's journey to the championship was epic and I have been enamored with them ever since....

...As much as I love the Miami Heat and have faith in Wade's athletic prowress, I am not hopeful about tonight's game. Using Weick's own words, the Miami Heat are not a high reliability organization, an organization that operates under very trying conditions all the time and still manages to have fewer than their fair share of accidents, but should be...

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Wednesday, April 21, 2010

An Evening of Thanks

I have a little over a month left of my first of year of medical school...an unbelievable fact. One of the highlights of my year has been the Family Centered Experience program. I have written about the program in previous posts here and here. Closing up our year, all first year med students were asked to work in small groups and create an interpretive project using untraditional media to express our understanding of what we have learned from our patient volunteers. Tonight, all of our interpretive projects were on display and we spent the evening with our classmates and patient volunteers experiencing the reinterpretation of the struggles and triumphs of a life with illness...

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