In this webinar Dr Newman-Toker will highlight the critical role of teamwork in the diagnostic process within healthcare's socio-technical work system. He will discuss barriers and facilitators to engaging nurses, allied health professionals and patients in improving diagnosis as well as outline key institutional milestones and progress made by the international movement to improve diagnosis.

Dr David Newman Toker, is an expert presenter from the US. He was in Melbourne for the 2nd Australian Diagnostic Error in Medicine Conference. The Australian organisation has close alignment with Society to Improve Diagnosis in Medicine(US). in which David is President. MIPS was a sponsor of the conference and facilitated this member presentation by Dr Newman Toker.

Presenter

David E. Newman-Toker, MD PhD. Director, Division of Neuro-Visual & Vestibular Disorders

Director, Armstrong Institute Center for Diagnostic Excellence. Professor of Neurology, Otolaryngology, & Emergency Medicine. Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. President, Society to Improve Diagnosis in Medicine

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Learning outcomes

  • Describe the critical role of teamwork in the diagnostic process
  • Identify barriers and facilitators to engage allied health professionals and patients on improving diagnosis
  • Outline key milestones and progress made by the international movement to improve diagnosis

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