Ep. 14: Patient expectations, medical schools and the marketing of healthcare with Nick Angelis CRNA, MSN
Release Date: 01/08/2015
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info_outlineIn this episode of the Surviving Healthcare podcast, I will be speaking with Nick Angelis, a nurse anesthetist and the author of the book, "How to Succeed in Anesthesia School (And RN, PA, or Med School)." This fun and freewheeling conversation will shed some light on how patient expectations affect the quality of healthcare, as well as what medical professionals are learning in school.
In the end, we talk about ways to make the system better, including ways to make practicing medicine "fun" again, the effect of bureaucracy on the system; and the impact of always finding the cheapest way to treat rather than finding a cure. Innovation may be the key, and we discuss various ways to do that, including Groupons for procedures.
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