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What skills do Health Care Providers of the future need for a digital transition to “Ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages”? Passed

Wednesday May 24, 2023 13:05 - 13:20 F2

Lecturer: Martin Vesterby

Track: Av kliniker, för kliniker, Nordic focus

This talk aims to present the need for rethinking the education and skillset needed for doctors in the future. The education of doctors is getting more and more sub-specialized and focused on small groups of diagnosis. But the biggest challenges in healthcare are categorized as “Wicked problems” and transcend sectors, disciplines and diseases. That could be a paradox that hinders doctors’ engagement in the development of implementable solutions to the world’s biggest needs. This calls for much-needed change. The talk will include an analysis of the skillset and profile of doctors today compared to the desirable skills needed for innovating the sector and supporting a digital transition. It will touch among others on overconfidence, growth mindset, inattentional blindness, and T-profiles.

There will be examples of how theories and learnings from entrepreneurship and interdisciplinary research can inspire us - and how we can increase the possibilities of creating sustainable solutions for better health and well-being with a global impact.

Topic

Innovation

Language

English

Seminar type

Pre-recorded + On-site

Objective of lecture

Inspiration

Level of knowledge

Intermediate

Target audience

Management/decision makers
Politicians
Organizational development
Purchasers/acquisitions/eco nomy/HR
Technicians/IT/Developers
Researchers
Students

Keyword

Actual examples (good/bad)
Benefits/effects
Education (verification)
Innovation/research

Conference

Vitalis

Lecturers

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Martin Vesterby Lecturer

Ph.d. MD, External lecturer
Health Tech Hub Copenhagen, Department of Clinical Medicine Aarhus University

As a medical student, I sold my first ICT concept for the healthcare sector. Since then, I have been inspired by the potential of how harnessing an interdisciplinary approach and merging technology, can improve health-related quality of life while at the same time reducing cost. I love to be part of creating movement in big organizations through agile development. I work with business creation, innovation, and entrepreneurship where government, the private sector, and academia converge. My outset is a global perspective on need, implementation, and scalability.
I have obtained a high success rate through creativity and passion for driving innovation and building trust.