
Dr. Adam Shehata (former professional pilot turned physician) and Dr. Amir Hamid (anesthetist and emergency medicine physician) discuss how to improve our healthcare system by integrating human factors into systems safety, including medical incident investigation and proactive safety measures.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 6 | Founded | 2 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | MedicineHealth & Fitness | |||

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• Elaine Bromiley• Healthy 37 year old woman for elective sinus surgery in the UK in 2005
• Can’t Intubate Can’t Oxygenate
• Experienced anesthesiologist + another who joined when help was called for + a head and neck surgeon in the room ... more
Show notes
• How to make simulation effective• Although equipment is expensive and may seem like a barrier to establishing a simulation program, the emphasis of a simulation focused on CRM principles should be communication and having skilled debrie... more
• What is Crisis Resource Management (CRM)?• It is a set of skills that helps improve team performance through communication, leadership, and interpersonal skills.
• It can help build a common language and shortcuts so that even people that have not ... more
• Aspects of CRM• Making a welcoming environment, so that others feel they can speak up
• CRM is not about being perfect. It’s about identifying and mitigating the times of increased risk of making mistakes and identifying why a particular mistake wa... more
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Very insightful. Quality and intelligent discussion great for medical professionals and those with a general interest.
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A health-and-safety-focused show that examines how aviation's safety culture and crisis management principles can improve medical practice. Across episodes, the hosts explore topics like simulation-based training, CRM (crew resource management), language of concern, and structured incident investigations to reduce errors, improve communication, and strengthen leadership during crises. Notable angles include comparing medical safety culture with aviation, adopting checklists and debriefs, and spotlighting practical strategies that hospitals and emergency teams can deploy to elevate patient safety. The format blends expert interviews with real-world case discussions, offering actionable takeaways for clinicians, educators, and safety professi... more
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