How Clinical Analytics Will Resuscitate the Doctor/Patient Relationship | Dino Rumoro | TEDxRushU

Описание к видео How Clinical Analytics Will Resuscitate the Doctor/Patient Relationship | Dino Rumoro | TEDxRushU

Healthcare data is ever changing and evolving. To be able to positively impact healthcare outcomes and patient experience, all those involved in healthcare must be engaged and ready to change assumptions, adjust algorithms and teach computer systems to learn from mistakes. Not knowing the unknown mandates that we must be “ready for anything”.

Dino P. Rumoro, DO, MPH, FACEP completed his Emergency Medicine residency training at Cook County Hospital where he was named the Chief Resident in his senior year. Upon graduation he became a practicing attending emergency physician at Resurrection Medical Center in Chicago where he helped develop and establish an emergency medicine residency training program that graduates 12 emergency physicians per year. After serving as the Associate Program Director for five years, Dr. Rumoro was hired at Rush in July of 2001 as the Clinical Chairman for the newly established Department of Emergency Medicine and was subsequently named Academic Chairman in 2010. In addition to growing the emergency department to one of the busiest in the city, Dr. Rumoro developed the Advanced Trauma Training Program which focuses on pre-deployment advanced medical training for the military. In 2005, Dr. Rumoro was named to Rush’s Office of Transformation as a Clinical Transformation Officer to assist with the planning and building of the Tower and a state-of-the-art emergency department appropriately named the Center for Advanced Emergency Response partially funded by the McCormick Tribune Foundation. The “Center” was designed to be the first chemical, biological and radio-nuclear civilian-based response facility to augment the existing trauma system. Dr. Rumoro also serves as the President of the 1,300 member Medical Staff of Rush University Medical Center and is the acting Vice Dean for the Office of Integrated Education and Clinical Faculty Operations.


This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

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