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The Interdisciplinarians

kcsaling wrote 4 months ago: It sounds like it should be an action movie, doesn’t it? It should, because the Interdisciplin … more →

Tags: being social, Science, Social Media, Communication, Research, being social, build your brand, Build your team

Multidisciplinaires par Excellence1 comment

Bill Storage wrote 6 months ago: This weekend I was pleased to take part in the Third Annual Berkeley Ancient Italy Roundtable (BAIR) … more →

Tags: innovation management, Multidisciplinarians, Innovation, interdisciplinary, multidisciplinary

A Helicopter Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest

Bill Storage wrote 7 months ago: “Fail early and often.” This war cry du jour of speakers on entrepreneurial innovation a … more →

Tags: innovation management, interdisciplinary, multidisciplinary, Innovation

Science or art? The recombinant DNA of cross-functional teams

halfpintofwisdom wrote 7 months ago: If you have previously stopped by you will know that I’m a fairly recent recruit to a public l … more →

Tags: Cross-Functional Teams, Collaboration, Teamwork, shared understanding

Identifying and categorizing patient safety hazards in cardiovascular operating rooms

lynnallan wrote 9 months ago: Source:  BMJ Quality & Safety Follow this link for abstract Date of publication:  May 2012 Publi … more →

Tags: multidisciplinary teams, Volume 3, Issue 4, Hazards, cardiac surgery, improving patient safety, handover, handoff

Post Telluride Reflection by Matt Starr #TPSER8

mstarr11 wrote 10 months ago: I finally was able to get my burrito, but not without trouble. We showed up to town after a long aft … more →

Tags: Medical Education, Patient Safety, high reliability organizations, teaw

Trust, teamwork and transparency1 comment

adiemusfree wrote 1 year ago: Teams are a feature of healthcare, and nowhere more so than in pain management.  This is because, at … more →

Tags: chronic pain, Pain, Professional topics, Research, BioPsychoSocial, Clinical Reasoning, health, Healthcare

Sources of Wisdom and Madness

Bill Storage wrote 1 year ago: My previous post, Wisdom and Madness of the Yelp Crowd, was a bit on the long side so I didn’t … more →

Tags: Crowd wisdom, Management Science, crowdsourcing, crowd wisdom

Visual Thinking5 comments

Bill Storage wrote 1 year ago: Do you think in words – or in pictures? Various communities use the term visual thinking in di … more →

Tags: innovation management, Systems Engineering, Visual Thinking, dave gray, Julian Loren, Business Model, Ideation, System, Design

Foursquare - Devils in the Data

Bill Storage wrote 1 year ago: Foursquare is in the news again today. Naveen Selvadurai’s is leaving. I’m not intereste … more →

Tags: Multidisciplinarians, Crowd wisdom, crowdsourcing, Data integrity, Foursquare, "big data"

Rise of the Expert Generalist6 comments

Bill Storage wrote 1 year ago: Expert generalists may soon have their day in the sun. If the idea of expert generalist doesn’ … more →

Tags: Multidisciplinarians, Engineering, expert generalist, interdisciplinary, multidisciplinary, polymath, Systems Engineering

Multidisciplinary State of Mind

Bill Storage wrote 1 year ago: As a first-post intro, I’ll tell a short story about how experience in systems engineering sha … more →

Tags: Multidisciplinarians, Engineering, interdisciplinary, multidisciplinary, Systems Engineering

When patients think their problem is mysterious4 comments

adiemusfree wrote 1 year ago: This post is sparked off by a Facebook discussion where someone (you know who you are!) asked what t … more →

Tags: chronic pain, Pain, coping strategies, Professional topics, Resilience/Health, Healthcare, BioPsychoSocial, Disability, pain management

Education or a cognitive behavioural approach?7 comments

adiemusfree wrote 1 year ago: There is a reasonable amount of evidence suggesting that self management of chronic pain is only mod … more →

Tags: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, chronic pain, Clinical Reasoning, Research, Pain, coping strategies, Professional topics, Healthcare, Coping

Not just neural plasticity - health system plasticity6 comments

adiemusfree wrote 1 year ago: In chronic pain management there seems to be a pretty consistent pathway for people to finally get t … more →

Tags: chronic pain, Education, groupwork, Motivation, Pain, Professional topics, Therapeutic Approaches, BioPsychoSocial, change

Using the Chronic Pain Acceptance Questionnaire 6 comments

adiemusfree wrote 1 year ago: Over the past few months I’ve been using the Chronic Pain Acceptance Questionnaire (CPAQ-8) as … more →

Tags: Resilience, chronic pain, Coping Skills, Psychology, Therapeutic Approaches, Assessment, Pain, Occupational Therapy, ACT - Acceptance & Commitment Therapy

What to do about catastrophising even when you're not a psychologist15 comments

adiemusfree wrote 1 year ago: OK, it’s time I stopped the suspense.  This post is about what to do about catastrophising eve … more →

Tags: chronic pain, Clinical Reasoning, Therapeutic Approaches, Research, Pain, Occupational Therapy, Pain conditions, coping strategies, Professional topics

Catastrophising and (maybe) what to do about it for subacute/chronic pain1 comment

adiemusfree wrote 2 years ago: This post is written primarily for non-psychologists, like a few of my recent ones! This is because … more →

Tags: chronic pain, Coping Skills, Clinical Reasoning, Psychology, Cognitive Skills, Research, Assessment, Pain, Occupational Therapy

More "Psychological stuff isn't in my scope of practice" so what can I do?8 comments

adiemusfree wrote 2 years ago: I promised there would be more on this topic – it’s a popular one and full of vexing que … more →

Tags: chronic pain, Clinical Reasoning, Psychology, Therapeutic Approaches, Research, Assessment, Pain, Occupational Therapy, Pain conditions


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