Recorded live at the Toronto Critical Care Canada Forum, this episode features a conversation with Prof. Derek Angus, Professor at the University of Pittsburgh, senior editor at JAMA, and Vice Chair of Innovation.
We discuss the evolution of healthcare systems, the art of decision-making, the role of AI, and how to inspire the next generation of clinicians.
Chapters:
Welcome to the Forum
Introductions and reflections on the energy of in-person conferences post-COVID.
Setting the stage with Dr. Angus and his storied career.
Conferences: More Than Just Science
The dual role of conferences as spaces for rigorous science and informal discussion.
How smaller, focused meetings like CCR foster deeper conversations.
How We Communicate Science
Reflections on the digital age: Do we risk dumbing things down too much?
The balance between simplicity and nuance in medical publishing.
The AI Frontier in Medicine
Separating hype from reality: Why AI isn’t replacing doctors just yet.
The cognitive load of decision-making and where technology fits in.
Thinking, Fast and Slow
Exploring System One and System Two decision-making.
The growing interest in how groups make decisions in critical care settings.
Redefining Careers in Medicine
Moving beyond traditional roles to focus on leadership, innovation, and teamwork.
Advice for the next generation on thinking outside the box.
Building Better Healthcare Systems
Shifting accountability from individual outcomes to system-wide improvement.
Transparency and trust: Why they’re essential for the future of healthcare.
Closing Thoughts
Dr. Angus reflects on his legacy and hopes for the next wave of clinicians.
A heartfelt thanks and a promise for more conversations ahead.