Monday, May 2, 2011

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Participatory Health

Professor Bas Bloem in TEDxMastrich gives us quite a lot of good ideas.

  • The need for doctors to put their feet on the ground and accompany their patients with dignity.

  • Recognize the power of the patient and their ability to compensate disease.

  • The importance of involving patients in their process disease.

  • Rescue capacity compassion of the doctors, her calling.

  • The participatory health put patients in front of their own care.






Bas Bloem is a neurologist, and also superspecialist in Parkinson's disease. The supeespecialistas usually get to heaven as he illustrates with irony in his video. Maybe we come well to remember that our country is a type of specialized medical in their patients, families and communities . A type of doctor that our country made its own revolution, took off his tie and placed very close to people. That cost him dearly. Cost him to lose social visibility, prestige, recognition. It has taken a bad management experience, a bad prescription system (that we inherited from Franco's times and despite being obsolete is punishing every day). It has taken care to take huge bureaucratic overload, having a few minutes to solve many problems of patient ...

Family doctors already know what participatory medicine. We just need a little more time to listen to our patients and accompany them better.

Guitarte Aitor
thank for graciously sharing this video on your blog S e are Medicine.

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