Coaching and decision-making in a hurry

27/3/2024
management
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27 min
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Coaching and decision-making in a hurry

In the emergency room, you don't have much choice but to have a well-established process. Everyone needs to know what they're doing, when and how. And we need to be able to differentiate between emergencies that can't wait and those that can be dealt with a little later.

As an emergency doctor, Emilien Arnaud quickly realized that the key to his job was to find the right balance between operations and coordination. Because yes, on evenings when he's on call, he has to alternate between manager and doctor. It goes without saying, then, that drawing inspiration from this kind of career path is more than enriching for each and every one of us.

Anyway, in this new episode, Emilien tells us:  

  • What's the day-to-day life of an emergency doctor?
  • How can you pass on your knowledge to interns and young doctors without wasting time during busy periods?
  • How can we reassess emergencies hour by hour to ensure that everyone is taken care of on time?
  • And how to manage the flow of people from one shift to the next?


Enjoy!

In the emergency room, you don't have much choice but to have a well-established process. Everyone needs to know what they're doing, when and how. And we need to be able to differentiate between emergencies that can't wait and those that can be dealt with a little later.

As an emergency doctor, Emilien Arnaud quickly realized that the key to his job was to find the right balance between operations and coordination. Because yes, on evenings when he's on call, he has to alternate between manager and doctor. It goes without saying, then, that drawing inspiration from this kind of career path is more than enriching for each and every one of us.

Anyway, in this new episode, Emilien tells us:  

  • What's the day-to-day life of an emergency doctor?
  • How can you pass on your knowledge to interns and young doctors without wasting time during busy periods?
  • How can we reassess emergencies hour by hour to ensure that everyone is taken care of on time?
  • And how to manage the flow of people from one shift to the next?


Enjoy!

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