This document summarizes an episode of "The Entrepreneur's Radio Show" that interviews Dr. Arlen Meyers. Dr. Meyers is a world-renowned physician in ENT medicine and a professor. He is also a successful entrepreneur who commercialized a medical device he invented to detect oral cancer. In the interview, Dr. Meyers discusses his background in bioengineering and how he applied his medical and academic experience to successfully start a business. He also believes both physicians and entrepreneurs use both logical "left-brain" skills and intuitive "right-brain" skills in their work, though they may not recognize both aspects. The interview explores how developing both analytical and creative abilities can help anyone become a
Telehealth Clinical Best Practices for COVID-19 Marlene Maheu
The 4-hour Emergency Telehealth Best Practices Clinical Training for COVID-19 has been developed to give you the bare essentials of setup, documentation, and informed consent AND a heavy focus on the clinical realities, that is, how to handle the risks of poorly-managed telehealth.
The focus of this 1-day intensive, LIVE, interactive, video-based training is on how to prevent and handle clinical problems that can result from quickly migrating your practice to your home. As a course, this program will briefly cover current events, including recent federal changes, critical ethical, legal, and technical issues for the first hour, with the remaining hours focused on the complex clinical challenges that can arise, how to prevent and handle them. This roll-up-your-sleeves clinical webinar workshop will describe existing, published competencies needed for clinical assessment and care in telepractice, and then focus on specific topics of immediate need for coping with quickly setting up telepractice because of the COVID-19 emergency.
Topics
Evidence-based protocols to minimize later complications
What to say to educate your client/patient about telehealth
Establishing appropriate boundaries and what to do when they fail
Maintaining essential privacy protections in your home and your client/patient’s
Essential informed consent
Cultural Sensitivity
Documentation
What to do when the connection is lost
How to perform essential clinical functions such as gait analyses, hygiene checks, maximizing privacy
Controlling your client or patient’s room
How to handle intruders from either your room as the practitioner
How to handle intruders from your client or patient(s) room
Setting and maintaining the therapeutic frame
Including family members in the session
Anxieties about working with technology
Clinician self-care
Handling requests for clients/patients to stay connected while in other states
Evidence-based models for preventing and handling emergencies
This will be a hands-on, practical, interactive experience to allow you to get a true sense of the power of using video conferencing, but it will be tinged with sobering information to keep you professional, focused and in charge of your telehealth interactions. You will participate in a clear discussion of “dos and donts,” along with their rationales, to allow you to make your own clinical decisions for the people that you serve.
Basic competencies covered include documentation requirements, safety protocols and how to effectively involve family members or friends.
This document is a transcript of an episode of "The Entrepreneur's Radio Show" featuring guest Mark Stevens. Mark discusses growing up in a dysfunctional family and promising himself at a young age that he would not be ordinary. After his father passed away when he was 17, leaving him to support his mother and sister, Mark began starting and selling various businesses in order to survive and succeed. He discusses his mindset of following the law but not necessarily social or business rules. The transcript provides insight into Mark's backstory and approach to entrepreneurship.
This document summarizes an episode of "The Entrepreneur's Radio Show" that features Andrew McCauley as a guest. The episode discusses Andrew's background as a hospitality and social media entrepreneur. It also covers some of the key lessons from the interview, including the top 5 things most business owners are missing that could help them grow their business. These include having clear goals and direction, fully believing in what their business can achieve, and concentrating on financial aspects like profits. Listeners would gain valuable principles on business success from Andrew's expertise and experience.
- Sarah started her entrepreneurial career creating fashionable handbags that gained success, leading her to create "Entreprenette" to advise other entrepreneurs.
- Through her experience starting businesses and learning through mistakes, Sarah believes most business owners miss out on optimizing margins and avoiding getting stuck pursuing unrealistic business plans that discourage growth.
- Having a coach or mentor can help business owners avoid costly mistakes by providing strategic guidance and a fresh perspective to help the business strategy evolve effectively.
Telehealth Clinical Best Practices for COVID-19 Marlene Maheu
The 4-hour Emergency Telehealth Best Practices Clinical Training for COVID-19 has been developed to give you the bare essentials of setup, documentation, and informed consent AND a heavy focus on the clinical realities, that is, how to handle the risks of poorly-managed telehealth.
The focus of this 1-day intensive, LIVE, interactive, video-based training is on how to prevent and handle clinical problems that can result from quickly migrating your practice to your home. As a course, this program will briefly cover current events, including recent federal changes, critical ethical, legal, and technical issues for the first hour, with the remaining hours focused on the complex clinical challenges that can arise, how to prevent and handle them. This roll-up-your-sleeves clinical webinar workshop will describe existing, published competencies needed for clinical assessment and care in telepractice, and then focus on specific topics of immediate need for coping with quickly setting up telepractice because of the COVID-19 emergency.
Topics
Evidence-based protocols to minimize later complications
What to say to educate your client/patient about telehealth
Establishing appropriate boundaries and what to do when they fail
Maintaining essential privacy protections in your home and your client/patient’s
Essential informed consent
Cultural Sensitivity
Documentation
What to do when the connection is lost
How to perform essential clinical functions such as gait analyses, hygiene checks, maximizing privacy
Controlling your client or patient’s room
How to handle intruders from either your room as the practitioner
How to handle intruders from your client or patient(s) room
Setting and maintaining the therapeutic frame
Including family members in the session
Anxieties about working with technology
Clinician self-care
Handling requests for clients/patients to stay connected while in other states
Evidence-based models for preventing and handling emergencies
This will be a hands-on, practical, interactive experience to allow you to get a true sense of the power of using video conferencing, but it will be tinged with sobering information to keep you professional, focused and in charge of your telehealth interactions. You will participate in a clear discussion of “dos and donts,” along with their rationales, to allow you to make your own clinical decisions for the people that you serve.
Basic competencies covered include documentation requirements, safety protocols and how to effectively involve family members or friends.
This document is a transcript of an episode of "The Entrepreneur's Radio Show" featuring guest Mark Stevens. Mark discusses growing up in a dysfunctional family and promising himself at a young age that he would not be ordinary. After his father passed away when he was 17, leaving him to support his mother and sister, Mark began starting and selling various businesses in order to survive and succeed. He discusses his mindset of following the law but not necessarily social or business rules. The transcript provides insight into Mark's backstory and approach to entrepreneurship.
This document summarizes an episode of "The Entrepreneur's Radio Show" that features Andrew McCauley as a guest. The episode discusses Andrew's background as a hospitality and social media entrepreneur. It also covers some of the key lessons from the interview, including the top 5 things most business owners are missing that could help them grow their business. These include having clear goals and direction, fully believing in what their business can achieve, and concentrating on financial aspects like profits. Listeners would gain valuable principles on business success from Andrew's expertise and experience.
- Sarah started her entrepreneurial career creating fashionable handbags that gained success, leading her to create "Entreprenette" to advise other entrepreneurs.
- Through her experience starting businesses and learning through mistakes, Sarah believes most business owners miss out on optimizing margins and avoiding getting stuck pursuing unrealistic business plans that discourage growth.
- Having a coach or mentor can help business owners avoid costly mistakes by providing strategic guidance and a fresh perspective to help the business strategy evolve effectively.
This document summarizes an episode of "The Entrepreneur's Radio Show" that interviews Dr. Arlen Meyers. Dr. Meyers is a successful physician, professor, and entrepreneur. He discusses his background in bioengineering and how he commercialized a medical device he invented to detect oral cancer. Dr. Meyers believes both physicians and entrepreneurs need a mix of analytical "left brain" skills and intuitive "right brain" skills to be successful. He advocates focusing a business on a niche, monitoring key performance indicators, and being willing to "pivot" if the business is not achieving the desired results.
Orthodontic specialty got in a great crisis. The specialty loses patients every day, tries to compete with general dentist and uncontrolled commercial influence. We tend to blame GPs, the economic environment, but if we really want to help the specialty survive we must analyze what we as a specialty made wrong in recent years. The lecture tries to help in this analysis
Michael discusses Metamed, a research company that connects doctors to a team of scientists and researchers to review medical evidence and literature on patient conditions. The on-demand team can spend as much time as needed on a case, from 5 hours for $5,000 to a more thorough quarterly review for $250,000. Metamed aims to provide the in-depth research and time that doctors lack within a standard appointment. Since opening in August, they have helped over a dozen clients with various cancers, Lyme disease, and other health issues. Moving forward, Metamed plans to expand its global team and services.
Metamed is a research company that provides on-demand access to a team of medical experts who can thoroughly research a patient's condition based on their medical records and symptoms. This team, made up of doctors, scientists, and other medical professionals, can spend as much time as needed reviewing a case, medical literature, and potential treatment options to provide customized reports and recommendations to both patients and their physicians. Metamed aims to offer a more in-depth analysis than what is typically available during a standard doctor's appointment. Their services range in cost from $5,000 to $250,000 depending on the scope of work required.
Dr Himadri Sikhor Das pursued radiology after becoming fascinated by the vast knowledge of anatomy and pathophysiology demonstrated by radiology residents while he was a surgery resident. He now owns his own successful radiology practice. Some of the benefits of owning his own practice include freedom and flexibility to set his own protocols. Some challenges in setting up a radiology lab included securing funding for equipment, finding an appropriate location, and obtaining necessary government clearances and approvals. He deals with challenges by fully understanding the problem and then working to find solutions without shortcuts. His advice for radiology students is to work hard to build a strong foundation in disease anatomy and pathology.
Dennis Owuor Okello is a clinical medicine graduate with over 3 years of experience seeking a position as a project assistant. He has a diploma in clinical medicine and surgery and a bachelor's degree in health systems management and development. He emphasizes his problem-solving and innovative abilities from his experience in clinical care, research, and management. His references would describe him as accommodating, shrewd, honest, and resilient. He aims to work on clinical research projects addressing health challenges in Africa.
This document discusses the career path of dentistry. It provides a brief history of dentistry from its origins in medieval Germany and France to modern developments like water fluoridation. The author notes that while dentistry has long faced perceptions that it is less difficult than medicine, it actually requires similar long hours and hard work. Employment of dentists is expected to grow substantially in coming years due to an aging population seeking dental care. The author believes they are well-suited for a career in dentistry due to their artistic, detail-oriented, and stress-management skills developed through athletics. Their goal is to open their own practice and provide patients with perfect smiles.
17 Tools Every New Orthodontist Must Know to be SuccessfulBlair Feldman
American Orthodontics Resident Summit. Dr Feldman shares his favorite tools that he's used to create 3 successful Orthodontic offices over the past 14 years. This presentation is tailored to the resident who wants to start a practice, transition a practice, or be an active partner in a customer service oriented fee for service practice.
Same Sex Marriage Should Be Legal Essay. Same Sex Marriage Essay Example Top...Tamara Jackson
Should same-sex marriages be legalized? - GCSE English - Marked by .... Same Sex Marriage Essay 19/20 | Legal Studies - Year 12 HSC | Thinkswap. Same Sex Marriage Legal Essay | Legal Studies - Year 12 QCE | Thinkswap. Same Sex Marriage Essay Example | Topics and Well Written Essays - 1500 .... Legality of same sex marriage essays. Legality of same sex marriage essays.. Debate on gay marriage essay. (PDF) 'But if you legalise same-sex marriage...': Arguments against .... Same Sex Relationships Legal Studies Essay | Year 12 HSC - Legal .... Same Sex Marriage Essay | Essay on Same Sex Marriage for Students and .... Fight for Legalizing Homosexual Marriage in the US Free Essay Example. Business paper: Why same sex marriage should be legal essay. Should Same Sex Marriage Be Allowed in the Philippines | Same Sex .... Business paper: Persuasive essay on same sex marriage. Why same sex marriage should be legal essay Get your paper done Today.. Sample argumentative essay on gay marriage - Same Sex Marriage Essay .... Same-Sex Marriages Should Be Legally Recognized Essay Example | Topics .... Should same sex marriage be legalized essay - Persuasive Reviews with .... Same Sex Marriage Essay Example | Topics and Well Written Essays - 1000 ....
Social media and the Oncology Nurses CareerDee Chaudhary
How to utilize social media to reach colleagues, gain professional information and skill, and make oneself visible to future employers.
Presented at the Fall 2014 Red River Valley Oncology Nursing Society Symposium.
Nick Steele is the national consulting manager at Zoetis, leading a team of 10 business consultants. He provides consultancy support to veterinary practices across the UK to drive business growth. Steele has a background in human pharmaceutical sales before transitioning to the animal health sector. He identifies new service needs for veterinary practices and designs solutions like the Effective Leadership Programme and Profit Solver software. Profit Solver is expected to significantly impact how practices manage costs, set prices, and increase profits by using practice-specific data. Steele sees harnessing data and digital tools as a major trend to enhance client communication and engagement.
For his job shadow experience, the author observed Dr. Dean Smith, a psychiatrist. Over the course of five hours, the author watched Dr. Smith meet with 14 patients and was able to ask questions between appointments. The author found it interesting to see how Dr. Smith adapted his communication style for each patient based on their specific mental illness. While the author was initially unsure about psychiatry as a career, this experience gave him new insight and he found the field more engaging than expected. The job shadow helped the author learn directly about the daily responsibilities of a psychiatrist.
The Open Group Conference to Emphasize Healthcare as Key Sector for Ecosystem...Dana Gardner
Transcript of a BriefingsDirect podcast on how the healthcare industry is poised to take advantage of enterprise architecture to bring benefits to patients, doctors, and allied health professionals.
The document provides advice for medical school interviews. It explains that medical school interviews focus more on assessing the person than job interviews. Medical schools want to admit individuals who will be exceptional additions to the medical community and share the school's values. The document offers 14 tips for interview success, such as being genuine, practicing answers, and researching the school. It also provides 15 common medical school interview questions to prepare for, such as why the applicant wants to be a physician and how their goals align with the school's mission.
Essay About Camping With Family. Online assignment writing service.Amanda Anderson
This document compares two influential authors, Dante Alighieri and Geoffrey Chaucer. Both wrote seminal works that had a profound impact on literature - Dante's Divine Comedy and Chaucer's Canterbury Tales. While their stories have some structural similarities as guided pilgrimages, the key comparison is that both writers pioneered the use of vernacular languages in their works, rather than Latin, making literature accessible to a broader audience and strengthening languages. This paper examines the similarities and influences between these two notable authors from the same historical period.
This document provides guidance on properly consulting with patients considering cosmetic surgery. It outlines important steps like determining the patient's motivation, assessing their emotional state, examining relevant areas, and recommending the right procedure or surgeon. The key aspects are choosing a qualified surgeon, making sure the timing is appropriate, matching expectations with limitations, and committing only to what can realistically be delivered to achieve the best outcome.
Are you looking for medical assistance? Hey, then contact GoDoct , the most dependable name. To make it perfect and smooth, we hit tedious challenges every day to make certain that you get easy access to doctors. We strive to create an experience that is truly magical for both healthcare experts and users.
Personal health records presentation at Cambridge RefreshMohammad Al-Ubaydli
The document discusses personal health records and communicating about chronic diseases online. It notes that while the internet is great for communication, many people are not using it to communicate about chronic illnesses due to genuine security concerns, confusing consent with security, only considering one aspect of security, and not knowing how or that they can communicate online. It provides examples of security risks and privacy issues but also resources that people can use to communicate about their health online in a private and secure manner.
This document is the foreword and table of contents for a book about building a medical practice through referrals. The foreword introduces the author, Dr. Vicki Rackner, as a former surgeon and expert in doctor-patient relationships. It notes that the book will provide advice to help physicians shape their practices through building relationships with those who send them patients. The table of contents previews that the book will cover the psychology of referrals, strategies for meaningful conversations with referral sources, and how to develop customized marketing campaigns to attract new patients.
Supershrinks: An Interview with Scott Miller about What Clinicians can Learn ...Scott Miller
The document summarizes an interview between Dr. David Van Nuys and Dr. Scott Miller about what really works in therapy. Some key points:
1) Dr. Miller argues that while different therapeutic approaches work, there is little evidence that diagnostic categories predict treatment outcomes or what approach works best for a specific diagnosis.
2) Research shows that on average, clients who receive treatment improve more than 80% of untreated clients, but debates over diagnostic systems and treatment approaches obscure this fact.
3) The rise of managed care and evidence-based practices has intensified debates over diagnoses and approaches, even though these factors have little bearing on outcomes according to research.
4) Dr. Miller advocates shifting the
This document summarizes an episode of "The Entrepreneur's Radio Show" that interviews Dr. Arlen Meyers. Dr. Meyers is a successful physician, professor, and entrepreneur. He discusses his background in bioengineering and how he commercialized a medical device he invented to detect oral cancer. Dr. Meyers believes both physicians and entrepreneurs need a mix of analytical "left brain" skills and intuitive "right brain" skills to be successful. He advocates focusing a business on a niche, monitoring key performance indicators, and being willing to "pivot" if the business is not achieving the desired results.
Orthodontic specialty got in a great crisis. The specialty loses patients every day, tries to compete with general dentist and uncontrolled commercial influence. We tend to blame GPs, the economic environment, but if we really want to help the specialty survive we must analyze what we as a specialty made wrong in recent years. The lecture tries to help in this analysis
Michael discusses Metamed, a research company that connects doctors to a team of scientists and researchers to review medical evidence and literature on patient conditions. The on-demand team can spend as much time as needed on a case, from 5 hours for $5,000 to a more thorough quarterly review for $250,000. Metamed aims to provide the in-depth research and time that doctors lack within a standard appointment. Since opening in August, they have helped over a dozen clients with various cancers, Lyme disease, and other health issues. Moving forward, Metamed plans to expand its global team and services.
Metamed is a research company that provides on-demand access to a team of medical experts who can thoroughly research a patient's condition based on their medical records and symptoms. This team, made up of doctors, scientists, and other medical professionals, can spend as much time as needed reviewing a case, medical literature, and potential treatment options to provide customized reports and recommendations to both patients and their physicians. Metamed aims to offer a more in-depth analysis than what is typically available during a standard doctor's appointment. Their services range in cost from $5,000 to $250,000 depending on the scope of work required.
Dr Himadri Sikhor Das pursued radiology after becoming fascinated by the vast knowledge of anatomy and pathophysiology demonstrated by radiology residents while he was a surgery resident. He now owns his own successful radiology practice. Some of the benefits of owning his own practice include freedom and flexibility to set his own protocols. Some challenges in setting up a radiology lab included securing funding for equipment, finding an appropriate location, and obtaining necessary government clearances and approvals. He deals with challenges by fully understanding the problem and then working to find solutions without shortcuts. His advice for radiology students is to work hard to build a strong foundation in disease anatomy and pathology.
Dennis Owuor Okello is a clinical medicine graduate with over 3 years of experience seeking a position as a project assistant. He has a diploma in clinical medicine and surgery and a bachelor's degree in health systems management and development. He emphasizes his problem-solving and innovative abilities from his experience in clinical care, research, and management. His references would describe him as accommodating, shrewd, honest, and resilient. He aims to work on clinical research projects addressing health challenges in Africa.
This document discusses the career path of dentistry. It provides a brief history of dentistry from its origins in medieval Germany and France to modern developments like water fluoridation. The author notes that while dentistry has long faced perceptions that it is less difficult than medicine, it actually requires similar long hours and hard work. Employment of dentists is expected to grow substantially in coming years due to an aging population seeking dental care. The author believes they are well-suited for a career in dentistry due to their artistic, detail-oriented, and stress-management skills developed through athletics. Their goal is to open their own practice and provide patients with perfect smiles.
17 Tools Every New Orthodontist Must Know to be SuccessfulBlair Feldman
American Orthodontics Resident Summit. Dr Feldman shares his favorite tools that he's used to create 3 successful Orthodontic offices over the past 14 years. This presentation is tailored to the resident who wants to start a practice, transition a practice, or be an active partner in a customer service oriented fee for service practice.
Same Sex Marriage Should Be Legal Essay. Same Sex Marriage Essay Example Top...Tamara Jackson
Should same-sex marriages be legalized? - GCSE English - Marked by .... Same Sex Marriage Essay 19/20 | Legal Studies - Year 12 HSC | Thinkswap. Same Sex Marriage Legal Essay | Legal Studies - Year 12 QCE | Thinkswap. Same Sex Marriage Essay Example | Topics and Well Written Essays - 1500 .... Legality of same sex marriage essays. Legality of same sex marriage essays.. Debate on gay marriage essay. (PDF) 'But if you legalise same-sex marriage...': Arguments against .... Same Sex Relationships Legal Studies Essay | Year 12 HSC - Legal .... Same Sex Marriage Essay | Essay on Same Sex Marriage for Students and .... Fight for Legalizing Homosexual Marriage in the US Free Essay Example. Business paper: Why same sex marriage should be legal essay. Should Same Sex Marriage Be Allowed in the Philippines | Same Sex .... Business paper: Persuasive essay on same sex marriage. Why same sex marriage should be legal essay Get your paper done Today.. Sample argumentative essay on gay marriage - Same Sex Marriage Essay .... Same-Sex Marriages Should Be Legally Recognized Essay Example | Topics .... Should same sex marriage be legalized essay - Persuasive Reviews with .... Same Sex Marriage Essay Example | Topics and Well Written Essays - 1000 ....
Social media and the Oncology Nurses CareerDee Chaudhary
How to utilize social media to reach colleagues, gain professional information and skill, and make oneself visible to future employers.
Presented at the Fall 2014 Red River Valley Oncology Nursing Society Symposium.
Nick Steele is the national consulting manager at Zoetis, leading a team of 10 business consultants. He provides consultancy support to veterinary practices across the UK to drive business growth. Steele has a background in human pharmaceutical sales before transitioning to the animal health sector. He identifies new service needs for veterinary practices and designs solutions like the Effective Leadership Programme and Profit Solver software. Profit Solver is expected to significantly impact how practices manage costs, set prices, and increase profits by using practice-specific data. Steele sees harnessing data and digital tools as a major trend to enhance client communication and engagement.
For his job shadow experience, the author observed Dr. Dean Smith, a psychiatrist. Over the course of five hours, the author watched Dr. Smith meet with 14 patients and was able to ask questions between appointments. The author found it interesting to see how Dr. Smith adapted his communication style for each patient based on their specific mental illness. While the author was initially unsure about psychiatry as a career, this experience gave him new insight and he found the field more engaging than expected. The job shadow helped the author learn directly about the daily responsibilities of a psychiatrist.
The Open Group Conference to Emphasize Healthcare as Key Sector for Ecosystem...Dana Gardner
Transcript of a BriefingsDirect podcast on how the healthcare industry is poised to take advantage of enterprise architecture to bring benefits to patients, doctors, and allied health professionals.
The document provides advice for medical school interviews. It explains that medical school interviews focus more on assessing the person than job interviews. Medical schools want to admit individuals who will be exceptional additions to the medical community and share the school's values. The document offers 14 tips for interview success, such as being genuine, practicing answers, and researching the school. It also provides 15 common medical school interview questions to prepare for, such as why the applicant wants to be a physician and how their goals align with the school's mission.
Essay About Camping With Family. Online assignment writing service.Amanda Anderson
This document compares two influential authors, Dante Alighieri and Geoffrey Chaucer. Both wrote seminal works that had a profound impact on literature - Dante's Divine Comedy and Chaucer's Canterbury Tales. While their stories have some structural similarities as guided pilgrimages, the key comparison is that both writers pioneered the use of vernacular languages in their works, rather than Latin, making literature accessible to a broader audience and strengthening languages. This paper examines the similarities and influences between these two notable authors from the same historical period.
This document provides guidance on properly consulting with patients considering cosmetic surgery. It outlines important steps like determining the patient's motivation, assessing their emotional state, examining relevant areas, and recommending the right procedure or surgeon. The key aspects are choosing a qualified surgeon, making sure the timing is appropriate, matching expectations with limitations, and committing only to what can realistically be delivered to achieve the best outcome.
Are you looking for medical assistance? Hey, then contact GoDoct , the most dependable name. To make it perfect and smooth, we hit tedious challenges every day to make certain that you get easy access to doctors. We strive to create an experience that is truly magical for both healthcare experts and users.
Personal health records presentation at Cambridge RefreshMohammad Al-Ubaydli
The document discusses personal health records and communicating about chronic diseases online. It notes that while the internet is great for communication, many people are not using it to communicate about chronic illnesses due to genuine security concerns, confusing consent with security, only considering one aspect of security, and not knowing how or that they can communicate online. It provides examples of security risks and privacy issues but also resources that people can use to communicate about their health online in a private and secure manner.
This document is the foreword and table of contents for a book about building a medical practice through referrals. The foreword introduces the author, Dr. Vicki Rackner, as a former surgeon and expert in doctor-patient relationships. It notes that the book will provide advice to help physicians shape their practices through building relationships with those who send them patients. The table of contents previews that the book will cover the psychology of referrals, strategies for meaningful conversations with referral sources, and how to develop customized marketing campaigns to attract new patients.
Supershrinks: An Interview with Scott Miller about What Clinicians can Learn ...Scott Miller
The document summarizes an interview between Dr. David Van Nuys and Dr. Scott Miller about what really works in therapy. Some key points:
1) Dr. Miller argues that while different therapeutic approaches work, there is little evidence that diagnostic categories predict treatment outcomes or what approach works best for a specific diagnosis.
2) Research shows that on average, clients who receive treatment improve more than 80% of untreated clients, but debates over diagnostic systems and treatment approaches obscure this fact.
3) The rise of managed care and evidence-based practices has intensified debates over diagnoses and approaches, even though these factors have little bearing on outcomes according to research.
4) Dr. Miller advocates shifting the