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William Butler posted an update 2 years, 4 months ago
Speaking and Workshop on “Navigate the Medical Maze”
Workshop:
The workshop, “How to Make Educated Medical Choices” will investigate advocacy, medical professional roles, hands on comparison of surgeons, hospitals, rehabilitation facilities, and nursing homes.The workshop will provide:
– The tools to qualify surgeons, hospitals, rehabilitation facilities, and nursing homes.
– The tools to compare surgeons, hospitals, rehabilitation facilities, and nursing homes.
– Techniques on how to accurately communicate pain and incapability to the medical professionals for a more accurate diagnosis. The patient will be able to respond to questions in the medical professional’s language.
– Types of medical advocacy and their importance.
– Medical professional’s roles and why it is important to know the differences.*Required: Laptop with an internet capability, notebook, and writing tools.
The speaking engagement will provide:
During the presentation, questions will be addressed through a visual path to critical information on doctors, hospitals, rehabilitation facilities, and nursing homes. Communication between the presentation’s content and the audience is interactive. Questions are invited to further interest in the topics.I will use PowerPoint charts, reports, statistics, picture comparisons, and real-life patient and medical professional testimonials regarding hospitals, rehabilitation facilities, and nursing homes.
After the introduction, I will ask questions to the audience and get them involved. The questions to the audience will be about their friends, family, and their own medical experiences when difficulties arose after an operation or medical procedure? What do they think about what they saw or heard? If they would like to avoid those poor results for all moving forward?
We will move to the issue of 2nd and 3rd opinions. Not just for selecting doctors and specialty surgeons but also for selecting hospitals, rehabilitation facilities, and nursing homes.
We will discuss advocacy and patient rights. Why not bring a friend along to a surgeon consultation meeting and techniques to investigate an appropriate rehabilitation and nursing home facility? Why it is extremely important to know the types of advocacies?
In real-time, I will present to the audience where to get the data to research, reports, statistics, and how to create chart comparisons of doctors, hospitals, rehabilitation facilities/nursing homes. The presentation is two-way communication and questions. Then I will present the tragedy of bacterial infections, statistics on where the medical infection comes from progress and the percentage volumes of infection, and prevention.