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Mercury Free Hospitals ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
مستشفيات خالية من الزئبق : تحديات تواجه المنشآت الصحية المصرية   أ د   أحمد رفعت الكشميري
Mercury changes readily from solid to liquid to gas, and therefore is constantly in circulation in the environment.
Mercury Free Hospitals:   An Emerging Challenge For Egyptian Health Care Facilities ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Objectives of the Presentation ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
 
Mercury in the Environment ,[object Object],[object Object]
Mercury in the environment ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
 
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Routes of exposure ,[object Object],[object Object]
[object Object],Occupational  exposure:
[object Object],Routes of exposure
[object Object],Routes of exposure
Health Effects ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
[object Object],Health Effects
[object Object],Health Effects
[object Object],Mercury Health Effects
[object Object],[object Object],Why should we be concerned about mercury exposure ?
[object Object],[object Object],Why should we be concerned about mercury exposure ?
 
 
 
Hg Consumption in Denmark
Hg Consumption in USA
Global Hg Demand
Mercury in Health Care facilities ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Mercury in Health Care facilities
[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Mercury in Health Care facilities
[object Object],[object Object],Mercury in Health Care facilities
[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Mercury in Health Care facilities
[object Object],[object Object],Mercury in Health Care facilities
[object Object],Mercury in Health Care facilities
Mercury in Health Care facilities
Mercury in Health Care facilities
[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Mercury in Health Care facilities
[object Object],Mercury in Health Care facilities
 
 
Obstacles to Mercury Elimination ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Hg-Free HCF : THE OBSTACLES ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
1- Accuracy ,[object Object],[object Object]
[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],1- Accuracy
[object Object],1- Accuracy
2-Affordability ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
[object Object],2- Affordability
[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],2- Affordability
[object Object],2- Affordability
3- Disposal ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
[object Object],[object Object],3- Disposal
[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],3- Disposal
[object Object],[object Object],3- Disposal
[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],3- Disposal
[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],3- Disposal
[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],3- Disposal
[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],3- Disposal
[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],3- Disposal
WHO-Policy Paper ,[object Object]
WHO-Policy Paper
 
 
 
MERCURY-FREE HEALTH CARE  IN THE UNITED STATES AND EUROPE ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],MERCURY-FREE HEALTH CARE  IN THE UNITED STATES AND EUROPE
[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],MERCURY-FREE HEALTH CARE  IN THE UNITED STATES AND EUROPE
[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],MERCURY-FREE HEALTH CARE  IN THE UNITED STATES AND EUROPE
European Union ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],European Union
[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],European Union
European Union
European Union
European Union
European Union
Buenos Aires Declaration ,[object Object]
Manila Declaration ,[object Object]
Johannesburg Declaration ,[object Object]
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Developing a Mercury Safety Policy for your Hospital
1 – Assess the Mercury  in Your Facility ,[object Object]
1 – Assess the Mercury  in Your Facility ,[object Object],[object Object]
2 – Make a Commitment ,[object Object],[object Object]
3-Manage What You Have ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
4 – Replace Mercury-Containing Clinical Devices ,[object Object],[object Object]
Establishing Hg Prevention Program  ,[object Object]
1- Get Started ,[object Object],[object Object]
2- Gather Data ,[object Object],[object Object]
3- Establish Realistic Goals and Implementation Plans ,[object Object],[object Object]
4- Institute Best Management Practices ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Benefits of Mercury Pollution Prevention ,[object Object]
Benefits of Mercury Pollution Prevention ,[object Object]
Benefits of Mercury Pollution Prevention ,[object Object]
Benefits of Mercury Pollution Prevention ,[object Object]
Benefits of Mercury Pollution Prevention ,[object Object]
Our Responsibility As HCWs ,[object Object],[object Object]
Our Responsibility As HCWs  ,[object Object]
Our Responsibility As HCWs ,[object Object],[object Object]
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  1. Information mastery requires a shift in how we view ourselves. Every clinician today was trained in an era when we were valued for how much we know- the more information stored in our brains, whether it is from our own experience or from what we have read or heard, the better we are as a clinician. The amount of information available and necessary to have to practice the best medicine is increasing at a rate so fast than no one can possibly remember it all. Computers, however, can store information and never forget it. The job of clinicians in the future/present is to realize their value as “thinkers” instead of “knowers”. Descartes had it right a long time ago: “I think, therefore I am”. He didn’t say, “I know a lot, therefore I am.” We must learn to use computers as our ultimate source of knowledge and use our own brains as a source of creating wisdom: using the best knowledge in an individual circumstance to result in the optimal outcome. This is also why “evidence-based medicine” is often threatening, particularly to older clinicians who enjoy the “power” attributed to them because of their superior body of information they possess. In order to survive in the information age, every clinician, regardless of their health care discipline, will need: 1) a tool for hunting for relevant and valid information at the point-of-care, and, 2) A system that forages through new information as it becomes available and assembles the valid and relevant information in an easy to understand form. For more information about this idea, see: Thompson ML. Characteristics of information resources preferred by primary care physicians. Bull Med Libr Assoc 1997;85:187-192.
  2. Information mastery requires a shift in how we view ourselves. Every clinician today was trained in an era when we were valued for how much we know- the more information stored in our brains, whether it is from our own experience or from what we have read or heard, the better we are as a clinician. The amount of information available and necessary to have to practice the best medicine is increasing at a rate so fast than no one can possibly remember it all. Computers, however, can store information and never forget it. The job of clinicians in the future/present is to realize their value as “thinkers” instead of “knowers”. Descartes had it right a long time ago: “I think, therefore I am”. He didn’t say, “I know a lot, therefore I am.” We must learn to use computers as our ultimate source of knowledge and use our own brains as a source of creating wisdom: using the best knowledge in an individual circumstance to result in the optimal outcome. This is also why “evidence-based medicine” is often threatening, particularly to older clinicians who enjoy the “power” attributed to them because of their superior body of information they possess. In order to survive in the information age, every clinician, regardless of their health care discipline, will need: 1) a tool for hunting for relevant and valid information at the point-of-care, and, 2) A system that forages through new information as it becomes available and assembles the valid and relevant information in an easy to understand form. For more information about this idea, see: Thompson ML. Characteristics of information resources preferred by primary care physicians. Bull Med Libr Assoc 1997;85:187-192.
  3. Information mastery requires a shift in how we view ourselves. Every clinician today was trained in an era when we were valued for how much we know- the more information stored in our brains, whether it is from our own experience or from what we have read or heard, the better we are as a clinician. The amount of information available and necessary to have to practice the best medicine is increasing at a rate so fast than no one can possibly remember it all. Computers, however, can store information and never forget it. The job of clinicians in the future/present is to realize their value as “thinkers” instead of “knowers”. Descartes had it right a long time ago: “I think, therefore I am”. He didn’t say, “I know a lot, therefore I am.” We must learn to use computers as our ultimate source of knowledge and use our own brains as a source of creating wisdom: using the best knowledge in an individual circumstance to result in the optimal outcome. This is also why “evidence-based medicine” is often threatening, particularly to older clinicians who enjoy the “power” attributed to them because of their superior body of information they possess. In order to survive in the information age, every clinician, regardless of their health care discipline, will need: 1) a tool for hunting for relevant and valid information at the point-of-care, and, 2) A system that forages through new information as it becomes available and assembles the valid and relevant information in an easy to understand form. For more information about this idea, see: Thompson ML. Characteristics of information resources preferred by primary care physicians. Bull Med Libr Assoc 1997;85:187-192.
  4. Information mastery requires a shift in how we view ourselves. Every clinician today was trained in an era when we were valued for how much we know- the more information stored in our brains, whether it is from our own experience or from what we have read or heard, the better we are as a clinician. The amount of information available and necessary to have to practice the best medicine is increasing at a rate so fast than no one can possibly remember it all. Computers, however, can store information and never forget it. The job of clinicians in the future/present is to realize their value as “thinkers” instead of “knowers”. Descartes had it right a long time ago: “I think, therefore I am”. He didn’t say, “I know a lot, therefore I am.” We must learn to use computers as our ultimate source of knowledge and use our own brains as a source of creating wisdom: using the best knowledge in an individual circumstance to result in the optimal outcome. This is also why “evidence-based medicine” is often threatening, particularly to older clinicians who enjoy the “power” attributed to them because of their superior body of information they possess. In order to survive in the information age, every clinician, regardless of their health care discipline, will need: 1) a tool for hunting for relevant and valid information at the point-of-care, and, 2) A system that forages through new information as it becomes available and assembles the valid and relevant information in an easy to understand form. For more information about this idea, see: Thompson ML. Characteristics of information resources preferred by primary care physicians. Bull Med Libr Assoc 1997;85:187-192.
  5. Information mastery requires a shift in how we view ourselves. Every clinician today was trained in an era when we were valued for how much we know- the more information stored in our brains, whether it is from our own experience or from what we have read or heard, the better we are as a clinician. The amount of information available and necessary to have to practice the best medicine is increasing at a rate so fast than no one can possibly remember it all. Computers, however, can store information and never forget it. The job of clinicians in the future/present is to realize their value as “thinkers” instead of “knowers”. Descartes had it right a long time ago: “I think, therefore I am”. He didn’t say, “I know a lot, therefore I am.” We must learn to use computers as our ultimate source of knowledge and use our own brains as a source of creating wisdom: using the best knowledge in an individual circumstance to result in the optimal outcome. This is also why “evidence-based medicine” is often threatening, particularly to older clinicians who enjoy the “power” attributed to them because of their superior body of information they possess. In order to survive in the information age, every clinician, regardless of their health care discipline, will need: 1) a tool for hunting for relevant and valid information at the point-of-care, and, 2) A system that forages through new information as it becomes available and assembles the valid and relevant information in an easy to understand form. For more information about this idea, see: Thompson ML. Characteristics of information resources preferred by primary care physicians. Bull Med Libr Assoc 1997;85:187-192.
  6. Information mastery requires a shift in how we view ourselves. Every clinician today was trained in an era when we were valued for how much we know- the more information stored in our brains, whether it is from our own experience or from what we have read or heard, the better we are as a clinician. The amount of information available and necessary to have to practice the best medicine is increasing at a rate so fast than no one can possibly remember it all. Computers, however, can store information and never forget it. The job of clinicians in the future/present is to realize their value as “thinkers” instead of “knowers”. Descartes had it right a long time ago: “I think, therefore I am”. He didn’t say, “I know a lot, therefore I am.” We must learn to use computers as our ultimate source of knowledge and use our own brains as a source of creating wisdom: using the best knowledge in an individual circumstance to result in the optimal outcome. This is also why “evidence-based medicine” is often threatening, particularly to older clinicians who enjoy the “power” attributed to them because of their superior body of information they possess. In order to survive in the information age, every clinician, regardless of their health care discipline, will need: 1) a tool for hunting for relevant and valid information at the point-of-care, and, 2) A system that forages through new information as it becomes available and assembles the valid and relevant information in an easy to understand form. For more information about this idea, see: Thompson ML. Characteristics of information resources preferred by primary care physicians. Bull Med Libr Assoc 1997;85:187-192.
  7. Information mastery requires a shift in how we view ourselves. Every clinician today was trained in an era when we were valued for how much we know- the more information stored in our brains, whether it is from our own experience or from what we have read or heard, the better we are as a clinician. The amount of information available and necessary to have to practice the best medicine is increasing at a rate so fast than no one can possibly remember it all. Computers, however, can store information and never forget it. The job of clinicians in the future/present is to realize their value as “thinkers” instead of “knowers”. Descartes had it right a long time ago: “I think, therefore I am”. He didn’t say, “I know a lot, therefore I am.” We must learn to use computers as our ultimate source of knowledge and use our own brains as a source of creating wisdom: using the best knowledge in an individual circumstance to result in the optimal outcome. This is also why “evidence-based medicine” is often threatening, particularly to older clinicians who enjoy the “power” attributed to them because of their superior body of information they possess. In order to survive in the information age, every clinician, regardless of their health care discipline, will need: 1) a tool for hunting for relevant and valid information at the point-of-care, and, 2) A system that forages through new information as it becomes available and assembles the valid and relevant information in an easy to understand form. For more information about this idea, see: Thompson ML. Characteristics of information resources preferred by primary care physicians. Bull Med Libr Assoc 1997;85:187-192.
  8. Information mastery requires a shift in how we view ourselves. Every clinician today was trained in an era when we were valued for how much we know- the more information stored in our brains, whether it is from our own experience or from what we have read or heard, the better we are as a clinician. The amount of information available and necessary to have to practice the best medicine is increasing at a rate so fast than no one can possibly remember it all. Computers, however, can store information and never forget it. The job of clinicians in the future/present is to realize their value as “thinkers” instead of “knowers”. Descartes had it right a long time ago: “I think, therefore I am”. He didn’t say, “I know a lot, therefore I am.” We must learn to use computers as our ultimate source of knowledge and use our own brains as a source of creating wisdom: using the best knowledge in an individual circumstance to result in the optimal outcome. This is also why “evidence-based medicine” is often threatening, particularly to older clinicians who enjoy the “power” attributed to them because of their superior body of information they possess. In order to survive in the information age, every clinician, regardless of their health care discipline, will need: 1) a tool for hunting for relevant and valid information at the point-of-care, and, 2) A system that forages through new information as it becomes available and assembles the valid and relevant information in an easy to understand form. For more information about this idea, see: Thompson ML. Characteristics of information resources preferred by primary care physicians. Bull Med Libr Assoc 1997;85:187-192.
  9. Information mastery requires a shift in how we view ourselves. Every clinician today was trained in an era when we were valued for how much we know- the more information stored in our brains, whether it is from our own experience or from what we have read or heard, the better we are as a clinician. The amount of information available and necessary to have to practice the best medicine is increasing at a rate so fast than no one can possibly remember it all. Computers, however, can store information and never forget it. The job of clinicians in the future/present is to realize their value as “thinkers” instead of “knowers”. Descartes had it right a long time ago: “I think, therefore I am”. He didn’t say, “I know a lot, therefore I am.” We must learn to use computers as our ultimate source of knowledge and use our own brains as a source of creating wisdom: using the best knowledge in an individual circumstance to result in the optimal outcome. This is also why “evidence-based medicine” is often threatening, particularly to older clinicians who enjoy the “power” attributed to them because of their superior body of information they possess. In order to survive in the information age, every clinician, regardless of their health care discipline, will need: 1) a tool for hunting for relevant and valid information at the point-of-care, and, 2) A system that forages through new information as it becomes available and assembles the valid and relevant information in an easy to understand form. For more information about this idea, see: Thompson ML. Characteristics of information resources preferred by primary care physicians. Bull Med Libr Assoc 1997;85:187-192.
  10. Information mastery requires a shift in how we view ourselves. Every clinician today was trained in an era when we were valued for how much we know- the more information stored in our brains, whether it is from our own experience or from what we have read or heard, the better we are as a clinician. The amount of information available and necessary to have to practice the best medicine is increasing at a rate so fast than no one can possibly remember it all. Computers, however, can store information and never forget it. The job of clinicians in the future/present is to realize their value as “thinkers” instead of “knowers”. Descartes had it right a long time ago: “I think, therefore I am”. He didn’t say, “I know a lot, therefore I am.” We must learn to use computers as our ultimate source of knowledge and use our own brains as a source of creating wisdom: using the best knowledge in an individual circumstance to result in the optimal outcome. This is also why “evidence-based medicine” is often threatening, particularly to older clinicians who enjoy the “power” attributed to them because of their superior body of information they possess. In order to survive in the information age, every clinician, regardless of their health care discipline, will need: 1) a tool for hunting for relevant and valid information at the point-of-care, and, 2) A system that forages through new information as it becomes available and assembles the valid and relevant information in an easy to understand form. For more information about this idea, see: Thompson ML. Characteristics of information resources preferred by primary care physicians. Bull Med Libr Assoc 1997;85:187-192.
  11. Information mastery requires a shift in how we view ourselves. Every clinician today was trained in an era when we were valued for how much we know- the more information stored in our brains, whether it is from our own experience or from what we have read or heard, the better we are as a clinician. The amount of information available and necessary to have to practice the best medicine is increasing at a rate so fast than no one can possibly remember it all. Computers, however, can store information and never forget it. The job of clinicians in the future/present is to realize their value as “thinkers” instead of “knowers”. Descartes had it right a long time ago: “I think, therefore I am”. He didn’t say, “I know a lot, therefore I am.” We must learn to use computers as our ultimate source of knowledge and use our own brains as a source of creating wisdom: using the best knowledge in an individual circumstance to result in the optimal outcome. This is also why “evidence-based medicine” is often threatening, particularly to older clinicians who enjoy the “power” attributed to them because of their superior body of information they possess. In order to survive in the information age, every clinician, regardless of their health care discipline, will need: 1) a tool for hunting for relevant and valid information at the point-of-care, and, 2) A system that forages through new information as it becomes available and assembles the valid and relevant information in an easy to understand form. For more information about this idea, see: Thompson ML. Characteristics of information resources preferred by primary care physicians. Bull Med Libr Assoc 1997;85:187-192.
  12. Information mastery requires a shift in how we view ourselves. Every clinician today was trained in an era when we were valued for how much we know- the more information stored in our brains, whether it is from our own experience or from what we have read or heard, the better we are as a clinician. The amount of information available and necessary to have to practice the best medicine is increasing at a rate so fast than no one can possibly remember it all. Computers, however, can store information and never forget it. The job of clinicians in the future/present is to realize their value as “thinkers” instead of “knowers”. Descartes had it right a long time ago: “I think, therefore I am”. He didn’t say, “I know a lot, therefore I am.” We must learn to use computers as our ultimate source of knowledge and use our own brains as a source of creating wisdom: using the best knowledge in an individual circumstance to result in the optimal outcome. This is also why “evidence-based medicine” is often threatening, particularly to older clinicians who enjoy the “power” attributed to them because of their superior body of information they possess. In order to survive in the information age, every clinician, regardless of their health care discipline, will need: 1) a tool for hunting for relevant and valid information at the point-of-care, and, 2) A system that forages through new information as it becomes available and assembles the valid and relevant information in an easy to understand form. For more information about this idea, see: Thompson ML. Characteristics of information resources preferred by primary care physicians. Bull Med Libr Assoc 1997;85:187-192.
  13. Information mastery requires a shift in how we view ourselves. Every clinician today was trained in an era when we were valued for how much we know- the more information stored in our brains, whether it is from our own experience or from what we have read or heard, the better we are as a clinician. The amount of information available and necessary to have to practice the best medicine is increasing at a rate so fast than no one can possibly remember it all. Computers, however, can store information and never forget it. The job of clinicians in the future/present is to realize their value as “thinkers” instead of “knowers”. Descartes had it right a long time ago: “I think, therefore I am”. He didn’t say, “I know a lot, therefore I am.” We must learn to use computers as our ultimate source of knowledge and use our own brains as a source of creating wisdom: using the best knowledge in an individual circumstance to result in the optimal outcome. This is also why “evidence-based medicine” is often threatening, particularly to older clinicians who enjoy the “power” attributed to them because of their superior body of information they possess. In order to survive in the information age, every clinician, regardless of their health care discipline, will need: 1) a tool for hunting for relevant and valid information at the point-of-care, and, 2) A system that forages through new information as it becomes available and assembles the valid and relevant information in an easy to understand form. For more information about this idea, see: Thompson ML. Characteristics of information resources preferred by primary care physicians. Bull Med Libr Assoc 1997;85:187-192.
  14. Information mastery requires a shift in how we view ourselves. Every clinician today was trained in an era when we were valued for how much we know- the more information stored in our brains, whether it is from our own experience or from what we have read or heard, the better we are as a clinician. The amount of information available and necessary to have to practice the best medicine is increasing at a rate so fast than no one can possibly remember it all. Computers, however, can store information and never forget it. The job of clinicians in the future/present is to realize their value as “thinkers” instead of “knowers”. Descartes had it right a long time ago: “I think, therefore I am”. He didn’t say, “I know a lot, therefore I am.” We must learn to use computers as our ultimate source of knowledge and use our own brains as a source of creating wisdom: using the best knowledge in an individual circumstance to result in the optimal outcome. This is also why “evidence-based medicine” is often threatening, particularly to older clinicians who enjoy the “power” attributed to them because of their superior body of information they possess. In order to survive in the information age, every clinician, regardless of their health care discipline, will need: 1) a tool for hunting for relevant and valid information at the point-of-care, and, 2) A system that forages through new information as it becomes available and assembles the valid and relevant information in an easy to understand form. For more information about this idea, see: Thompson ML. Characteristics of information resources preferred by primary care physicians. Bull Med Libr Assoc 1997;85:187-192.
  15. Information mastery requires a shift in how we view ourselves. Every clinician today was trained in an era when we were valued for how much we know- the more information stored in our brains, whether it is from our own experience or from what we have read or heard, the better we are as a clinician. The amount of information available and necessary to have to practice the best medicine is increasing at a rate so fast than no one can possibly remember it all. Computers, however, can store information and never forget it. The job of clinicians in the future/present is to realize their value as “thinkers” instead of “knowers”. Descartes had it right a long time ago: “I think, therefore I am”. He didn’t say, “I know a lot, therefore I am.” We must learn to use computers as our ultimate source of knowledge and use our own brains as a source of creating wisdom: using the best knowledge in an individual circumstance to result in the optimal outcome. This is also why “evidence-based medicine” is often threatening, particularly to older clinicians who enjoy the “power” attributed to them because of their superior body of information they possess. In order to survive in the information age, every clinician, regardless of their health care discipline, will need: 1) a tool for hunting for relevant and valid information at the point-of-care, and, 2) A system that forages through new information as it becomes available and assembles the valid and relevant information in an easy to understand form. For more information about this idea, see: Thompson ML. Characteristics of information resources preferred by primary care physicians. Bull Med Libr Assoc 1997;85:187-192.
  16. Information mastery requires a shift in how we view ourselves. Every clinician today was trained in an era when we were valued for how much we know- the more information stored in our brains, whether it is from our own experience or from what we have read or heard, the better we are as a clinician. The amount of information available and necessary to have to practice the best medicine is increasing at a rate so fast than no one can possibly remember it all. Computers, however, can store information and never forget it. The job of clinicians in the future/present is to realize their value as “thinkers” instead of “knowers”. Descartes had it right a long time ago: “I think, therefore I am”. He didn’t say, “I know a lot, therefore I am.” We must learn to use computers as our ultimate source of knowledge and use our own brains as a source of creating wisdom: using the best knowledge in an individual circumstance to result in the optimal outcome. This is also why “evidence-based medicine” is often threatening, particularly to older clinicians who enjoy the “power” attributed to them because of their superior body of information they possess. In order to survive in the information age, every clinician, regardless of their health care discipline, will need: 1) a tool for hunting for relevant and valid information at the point-of-care, and, 2) A system that forages through new information as it becomes available and assembles the valid and relevant information in an easy to understand form. For more information about this idea, see: Thompson ML. Characteristics of information resources preferred by primary care physicians. Bull Med Libr Assoc 1997;85:187-192.
  17. Information mastery requires a shift in how we view ourselves. Every clinician today was trained in an era when we were valued for how much we know- the more information stored in our brains, whether it is from our own experience or from what we have read or heard, the better we are as a clinician. The amount of information available and necessary to have to practice the best medicine is increasing at a rate so fast than no one can possibly remember it all. Computers, however, can store information and never forget it. The job of clinicians in the future/present is to realize their value as “thinkers” instead of “knowers”. Descartes had it right a long time ago: “I think, therefore I am”. He didn’t say, “I know a lot, therefore I am.” We must learn to use computers as our ultimate source of knowledge and use our own brains as a source of creating wisdom: using the best knowledge in an individual circumstance to result in the optimal outcome. This is also why “evidence-based medicine” is often threatening, particularly to older clinicians who enjoy the “power” attributed to them because of their superior body of information they possess. In order to survive in the information age, every clinician, regardless of their health care discipline, will need: 1) a tool for hunting for relevant and valid information at the point-of-care, and, 2) A system that forages through new information as it becomes available and assembles the valid and relevant information in an easy to understand form. For more information about this idea, see: Thompson ML. Characteristics of information resources preferred by primary care physicians. Bull Med Libr Assoc 1997;85:187-192.
  18. Information mastery requires a shift in how we view ourselves. Every clinician today was trained in an era when we were valued for how much we know- the more information stored in our brains, whether it is from our own experience or from what we have read or heard, the better we are as a clinician. The amount of information available and necessary to have to practice the best medicine is increasing at a rate so fast than no one can possibly remember it all. Computers, however, can store information and never forget it. The job of clinicians in the future/present is to realize their value as “thinkers” instead of “knowers”. Descartes had it right a long time ago: “I think, therefore I am”. He didn’t say, “I know a lot, therefore I am.” We must learn to use computers as our ultimate source of knowledge and use our own brains as a source of creating wisdom: using the best knowledge in an individual circumstance to result in the optimal outcome. This is also why “evidence-based medicine” is often threatening, particularly to older clinicians who enjoy the “power” attributed to them because of their superior body of information they possess. In order to survive in the information age, every clinician, regardless of their health care discipline, will need: 1) a tool for hunting for relevant and valid information at the point-of-care, and, 2) A system that forages through new information as it becomes available and assembles the valid and relevant information in an easy to understand form. For more information about this idea, see: Thompson ML. Characteristics of information resources preferred by primary care physicians. Bull Med Libr Assoc 1997;85:187-192.
  19. Information mastery requires a shift in how we view ourselves. Every clinician today was trained in an era when we were valued for how much we know- the more information stored in our brains, whether it is from our own experience or from what we have read or heard, the better we are as a clinician. The amount of information available and necessary to have to practice the best medicine is increasing at a rate so fast than no one can possibly remember it all. Computers, however, can store information and never forget it. The job of clinicians in the future/present is to realize their value as “thinkers” instead of “knowers”. Descartes had it right a long time ago: “I think, therefore I am”. He didn’t say, “I know a lot, therefore I am.” We must learn to use computers as our ultimate source of knowledge and use our own brains as a source of creating wisdom: using the best knowledge in an individual circumstance to result in the optimal outcome. This is also why “evidence-based medicine” is often threatening, particularly to older clinicians who enjoy the “power” attributed to them because of their superior body of information they possess. In order to survive in the information age, every clinician, regardless of their health care discipline, will need: 1) a tool for hunting for relevant and valid information at the point-of-care, and, 2) A system that forages through new information as it becomes available and assembles the valid and relevant information in an easy to understand form. For more information about this idea, see: Thompson ML. Characteristics of information resources preferred by primary care physicians. Bull Med Libr Assoc 1997;85:187-192.
  20. Information mastery requires a shift in how we view ourselves. Every clinician today was trained in an era when we were valued for how much we know- the more information stored in our brains, whether it is from our own experience or from what we have read or heard, the better we are as a clinician. The amount of information available and necessary to have to practice the best medicine is increasing at a rate so fast than no one can possibly remember it all. Computers, however, can store information and never forget it. The job of clinicians in the future/present is to realize their value as “thinkers” instead of “knowers”. Descartes had it right a long time ago: “I think, therefore I am”. He didn’t say, “I know a lot, therefore I am.” We must learn to use computers as our ultimate source of knowledge and use our own brains as a source of creating wisdom: using the best knowledge in an individual circumstance to result in the optimal outcome. This is also why “evidence-based medicine” is often threatening, particularly to older clinicians who enjoy the “power” attributed to them because of their superior body of information they possess. In order to survive in the information age, every clinician, regardless of their health care discipline, will need: 1) a tool for hunting for relevant and valid information at the point-of-care, and, 2) A system that forages through new information as it becomes available and assembles the valid and relevant information in an easy to understand form. For more information about this idea, see: Thompson ML. Characteristics of information resources preferred by primary care physicians. Bull Med Libr Assoc 1997;85:187-192.
  21. Information mastery requires a shift in how we view ourselves. Every clinician today was trained in an era when we were valued for how much we know- the more information stored in our brains, whether it is from our own experience or from what we have read or heard, the better we are as a clinician. The amount of information available and necessary to have to practice the best medicine is increasing at a rate so fast than no one can possibly remember it all. Computers, however, can store information and never forget it. The job of clinicians in the future/present is to realize their value as “thinkers” instead of “knowers”. Descartes had it right a long time ago: “I think, therefore I am”. He didn’t say, “I know a lot, therefore I am.” We must learn to use computers as our ultimate source of knowledge and use our own brains as a source of creating wisdom: using the best knowledge in an individual circumstance to result in the optimal outcome. This is also why “evidence-based medicine” is often threatening, particularly to older clinicians who enjoy the “power” attributed to them because of their superior body of information they possess. In order to survive in the information age, every clinician, regardless of their health care discipline, will need: 1) a tool for hunting for relevant and valid information at the point-of-care, and, 2) A system that forages through new information as it becomes available and assembles the valid and relevant information in an easy to understand form. For more information about this idea, see: Thompson ML. Characteristics of information resources preferred by primary care physicians. Bull Med Libr Assoc 1997;85:187-192.
  22. Information mastery requires a shift in how we view ourselves. Every clinician today was trained in an era when we were valued for how much we know- the more information stored in our brains, whether it is from our own experience or from what we have read or heard, the better we are as a clinician. The amount of information available and necessary to have to practice the best medicine is increasing at a rate so fast than no one can possibly remember it all. Computers, however, can store information and never forget it. The job of clinicians in the future/present is to realize their value as “thinkers” instead of “knowers”. Descartes had it right a long time ago: “I think, therefore I am”. He didn’t say, “I know a lot, therefore I am.” We must learn to use computers as our ultimate source of knowledge and use our own brains as a source of creating wisdom: using the best knowledge in an individual circumstance to result in the optimal outcome. This is also why “evidence-based medicine” is often threatening, particularly to older clinicians who enjoy the “power” attributed to them because of their superior body of information they possess. In order to survive in the information age, every clinician, regardless of their health care discipline, will need: 1) a tool for hunting for relevant and valid information at the point-of-care, and, 2) A system that forages through new information as it becomes available and assembles the valid and relevant information in an easy to understand form. For more information about this idea, see: Thompson ML. Characteristics of information resources preferred by primary care physicians. Bull Med Libr Assoc 1997;85:187-192.
  23. Information mastery requires a shift in how we view ourselves. Every clinician today was trained in an era when we were valued for how much we know- the more information stored in our brains, whether it is from our own experience or from what we have read or heard, the better we are as a clinician. The amount of information available and necessary to have to practice the best medicine is increasing at a rate so fast than no one can possibly remember it all. Computers, however, can store information and never forget it. The job of clinicians in the future/present is to realize their value as “thinkers” instead of “knowers”. Descartes had it right a long time ago: “I think, therefore I am”. He didn’t say, “I know a lot, therefore I am.” We must learn to use computers as our ultimate source of knowledge and use our own brains as a source of creating wisdom: using the best knowledge in an individual circumstance to result in the optimal outcome. This is also why “evidence-based medicine” is often threatening, particularly to older clinicians who enjoy the “power” attributed to them because of their superior body of information they possess. In order to survive in the information age, every clinician, regardless of their health care discipline, will need: 1) a tool for hunting for relevant and valid information at the point-of-care, and, 2) A system that forages through new information as it becomes available and assembles the valid and relevant information in an easy to understand form. For more information about this idea, see: Thompson ML. Characteristics of information resources preferred by primary care physicians. Bull Med Libr Assoc 1997;85:187-192.
  24. Information mastery requires a shift in how we view ourselves. Every clinician today was trained in an era when we were valued for how much we know- the more information stored in our brains, whether it is from our own experience or from what we have read or heard, the better we are as a clinician. The amount of information available and necessary to have to practice the best medicine is increasing at a rate so fast than no one can possibly remember it all. Computers, however, can store information and never forget it. The job of clinicians in the future/present is to realize their value as “thinkers” instead of “knowers”. Descartes had it right a long time ago: “I think, therefore I am”. He didn’t say, “I know a lot, therefore I am.” We must learn to use computers as our ultimate source of knowledge and use our own brains as a source of creating wisdom: using the best knowledge in an individual circumstance to result in the optimal outcome. This is also why “evidence-based medicine” is often threatening, particularly to older clinicians who enjoy the “power” attributed to them because of their superior body of information they possess. In order to survive in the information age, every clinician, regardless of their health care discipline, will need: 1) a tool for hunting for relevant and valid information at the point-of-care, and, 2) A system that forages through new information as it becomes available and assembles the valid and relevant information in an easy to understand form. For more information about this idea, see: Thompson ML. Characteristics of information resources preferred by primary care physicians. Bull Med Libr Assoc 1997;85:187-192.
  25. Information mastery requires a shift in how we view ourselves. Every clinician today was trained in an era when we were valued for how much we know- the more information stored in our brains, whether it is from our own experience or from what we have read or heard, the better we are as a clinician. The amount of information available and necessary to have to practice the best medicine is increasing at a rate so fast than no one can possibly remember it all. Computers, however, can store information and never forget it. The job of clinicians in the future/present is to realize their value as “thinkers” instead of “knowers”. Descartes had it right a long time ago: “I think, therefore I am”. He didn’t say, “I know a lot, therefore I am.” We must learn to use computers as our ultimate source of knowledge and use our own brains as a source of creating wisdom: using the best knowledge in an individual circumstance to result in the optimal outcome. This is also why “evidence-based medicine” is often threatening, particularly to older clinicians who enjoy the “power” attributed to them because of their superior body of information they possess. In order to survive in the information age, every clinician, regardless of their health care discipline, will need: 1) a tool for hunting for relevant and valid information at the point-of-care, and, 2) A system that forages through new information as it becomes available and assembles the valid and relevant information in an easy to understand form. For more information about this idea, see: Thompson ML. Characteristics of information resources preferred by primary care physicians. Bull Med Libr Assoc 1997;85:187-192.
  26. Information mastery requires a shift in how we view ourselves. Every clinician today was trained in an era when we were valued for how much we know- the more information stored in our brains, whether it is from our own experience or from what we have read or heard, the better we are as a clinician. The amount of information available and necessary to have to practice the best medicine is increasing at a rate so fast than no one can possibly remember it all. Computers, however, can store information and never forget it. The job of clinicians in the future/present is to realize their value as “thinkers” instead of “knowers”. Descartes had it right a long time ago: “I think, therefore I am”. He didn’t say, “I know a lot, therefore I am.” We must learn to use computers as our ultimate source of knowledge and use our own brains as a source of creating wisdom: using the best knowledge in an individual circumstance to result in the optimal outcome. This is also why “evidence-based medicine” is often threatening, particularly to older clinicians who enjoy the “power” attributed to them because of their superior body of information they possess. In order to survive in the information age, every clinician, regardless of their health care discipline, will need: 1) a tool for hunting for relevant and valid information at the point-of-care, and, 2) A system that forages through new information as it becomes available and assembles the valid and relevant information in an easy to understand form. For more information about this idea, see: Thompson ML. Characteristics of information resources preferred by primary care physicians. Bull Med Libr Assoc 1997;85:187-192.
  27. Information mastery requires a shift in how we view ourselves. Every clinician today was trained in an era when we were valued for how much we know- the more information stored in our brains, whether it is from our own experience or from what we have read or heard, the better we are as a clinician. The amount of information available and necessary to have to practice the best medicine is increasing at a rate so fast than no one can possibly remember it all. Computers, however, can store information and never forget it. The job of clinicians in the future/present is to realize their value as “thinkers” instead of “knowers”. Descartes had it right a long time ago: “I think, therefore I am”. He didn’t say, “I know a lot, therefore I am.” We must learn to use computers as our ultimate source of knowledge and use our own brains as a source of creating wisdom: using the best knowledge in an individual circumstance to result in the optimal outcome. This is also why “evidence-based medicine” is often threatening, particularly to older clinicians who enjoy the “power” attributed to them because of their superior body of information they possess. In order to survive in the information age, every clinician, regardless of their health care discipline, will need: 1) a tool for hunting for relevant and valid information at the point-of-care, and, 2) A system that forages through new information as it becomes available and assembles the valid and relevant information in an easy to understand form. For more information about this idea, see: Thompson ML. Characteristics of information resources preferred by primary care physicians. Bull Med Libr Assoc 1997;85:187-192.
  28. Information mastery requires a shift in how we view ourselves. Every clinician today was trained in an era when we were valued for how much we know- the more information stored in our brains, whether it is from our own experience or from what we have read or heard, the better we are as a clinician. The amount of information available and necessary to have to practice the best medicine is increasing at a rate so fast than no one can possibly remember it all. Computers, however, can store information and never forget it. The job of clinicians in the future/present is to realize their value as “thinkers” instead of “knowers”. Descartes had it right a long time ago: “I think, therefore I am”. He didn’t say, “I know a lot, therefore I am.” We must learn to use computers as our ultimate source of knowledge and use our own brains as a source of creating wisdom: using the best knowledge in an individual circumstance to result in the optimal outcome. This is also why “evidence-based medicine” is often threatening, particularly to older clinicians who enjoy the “power” attributed to them because of their superior body of information they possess. In order to survive in the information age, every clinician, regardless of their health care discipline, will need: 1) a tool for hunting for relevant and valid information at the point-of-care, and, 2) A system that forages through new information as it becomes available and assembles the valid and relevant information in an easy to understand form. For more information about this idea, see: Thompson ML. Characteristics of information resources preferred by primary care physicians. Bull Med Libr Assoc 1997;85:187-192.
  29. Information mastery requires a shift in how we view ourselves. Every clinician today was trained in an era when we were valued for how much we know- the more information stored in our brains, whether it is from our own experience or from what we have read or heard, the better we are as a clinician. The amount of information available and necessary to have to practice the best medicine is increasing at a rate so fast than no one can possibly remember it all. Computers, however, can store information and never forget it. The job of clinicians in the future/present is to realize their value as “thinkers” instead of “knowers”. Descartes had it right a long time ago: “I think, therefore I am”. He didn’t say, “I know a lot, therefore I am.” We must learn to use computers as our ultimate source of knowledge and use our own brains as a source of creating wisdom: using the best knowledge in an individual circumstance to result in the optimal outcome. This is also why “evidence-based medicine” is often threatening, particularly to older clinicians who enjoy the “power” attributed to them because of their superior body of information they possess. In order to survive in the information age, every clinician, regardless of their health care discipline, will need: 1) a tool for hunting for relevant and valid information at the point-of-care, and, 2) A system that forages through new information as it becomes available and assembles the valid and relevant information in an easy to understand form. For more information about this idea, see: Thompson ML. Characteristics of information resources preferred by primary care physicians. Bull Med Libr Assoc 1997;85:187-192.