by Michael Heitt | May 26, 2011 | Disruptive Professionals, Patient safety, zero tolerance
I just watched an interesting presentation by the American College of Physician Executives on the Causes and Effects of Disruptive Behaviors. It was a nice, short presentation that addressed the prevalence and the impact of disruptive behavior among physicians. ...
by Michael Heitt | May 10, 2011 | Disruptive Professionals, human behavior, Patient safety
The NYT ran a nice Op-Ed piece written by an oncology nurse about the impact of disruptive behavior on her morale, communication and, most importantly, patient safety. Unfortunately this nurse’s experience is not uncommon. I hear similar stories practically...
by Michael Heitt | Apr 19, 2011 | Disruptive Professionals, sexism
The president-elect of the American College of Surgeons stepped down amid controversy over a sexist Valentines Day editorial published touting beneficial effects of semen (and unprotected sex) on women’s moods. Though not directly harmful to any patients, his...
by Michael Heitt | Apr 14, 2011 | Coaching, Disruptive Professionals, ethics
Not long ago, the Chicago Tribune ran a controversial article about the how the Illinois Professional Health Program handles confidential information. Their slant on the issue was that the Program was essentially harboring criminals by keeping secrets that could harm...
by Michael Heitt | Jan 9, 2011 | Disruptive Professionals
As promised, I will try to share interesting articles I find about psychology, disruptive professionals, etc. I have a bunch of articles in my tutorial (which is password protected – – sorry), but I’m always looking for more. Here is a very short...