What I learned from 100,000 doctors | Dr. Paul Rosen | TEDxWilmington
The healthcare industry is the last to transform, but dramatic change is happening now. Over 100,000 clinicians are collaborating with patients to relieve patient suffering, tackle clinician burnout, and improve the quality of healthcare.
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Paul Rosen, MD, is a pediatric rheumatologist. He is also an Associate Professor of Pediatrics at Sidney Kimmel Medical College at Thomas Jefferson University. He holds a masters of public health degree from Harvard University and a Masters of Medical Management degree from Carnegie Mellon University. Dr. Rosen is a medical officer at the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS). He works on large scale healthcare quality improvement and quality measures development. Dr. Rosen was named “One of the First 100 Innovators” by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) for his work on patient-physician communication. He was named a thought leader in patient engagement by NEJM Catalyst. He is a former TEDx speaker and has appeared on Sirius XM on the Business of Health Care show and on the Relentless Health Value podcast to discuss the patient experience movement. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at
The next revolution in health care? Empathy | Paul Rosen | TEDxWilmington
This talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences. Paul Rosen, MD, a pediatric rheumatologist, serves as the Clinical Director of Service and Operational Excellence at Nemours. He received a masters of public health degree from Harvard University and a masters of medical management degree from Carnegie Mellon University. He was named ‘One of the First 100 Innovators’ by the U.S Federal Government Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. Dr. Rosen’s interests include patient-physician communication, family-centered care, and the patient experience. He teaches medical students about improving the patient experience, and he serves as the faculty mentor for the physician executive leadership program for medical students at Jefferson Medical College. He is also a volunteer faculty member at University of Central Florida College of Medicine.
Paul Rosen, MD, a pediatric rheumatologist, serves as the Clinical Director of Service and Operational Excellence at Nemours. He received a masters of public health degree from Harvard University and a masters of medical management degree from Carnegie Mellon University. He was named ‘One of the First 100 Innovators’ by the U.S Federal Government Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. Dr. Rosen’s interests include patient-physician communication, family-centered care, and the patient experience. He teaches medical students about improving the patient experience, and he serves as the faculty mentor for the physician executive leadership program for medical students at Jefferson Medical College. He is also a volunteer faculty member at University of Central Florida College of Medicine.
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