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Matt Morgan

Matt Morgan: “Running a hospital is a bit like running a . . .”  

January 8, 2018

Medicine needs to make, adapt, and find its own strategies, instead of borrowing from other industries […]

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Matt Morgan and Peter Brindley: Everybody’s Free (To Be Kind)

December 19, 2017

The commencement address that nobody asked for These two middling authors have long hoped somebody would ask them to deliver a commencement. The fact that this is unjustified has not […]

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Peter Brindley and Matt Morgan: All I want for Christmas…is to slow down

December 4, 2017

Digital addiction is a real barrier to patient centred care […]

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Matt Morgan: WhatsApp Doc?

November 13, 2017

Restricting the use of WhatsApp is fine, but there must be a viable alternative provided […]

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Matt Morgan: Poor hospital design has an impact on staff, patients, and healthcare

November 2, 2017

Simply the presence of a good physical environment signals organisational respect and care […]

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Matt Morgan: Medical notes are broken

October 11, 2017

Matt Morgan discusses how patient notes could be improved […]

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Matt Morgan: “Just to let you know”—flattened hierarchy brings steep demands

September 7, 2017

Matt Morgan discusses the gradual increase in volume of mental workload that doctors have to deal with […]

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Matt Morgan: The ward round is broken

August 15, 2017

We need a new way of working, argues Matt Morgan […]

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Matt Morgan: Medical assessment in the age of the robot

July 3, 2017

The ability for doctors to ask the right questions and deal with uncertainty is becoming more important than ever […]

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Matt Morgan: Sin-drome—the phenomenon of missing-diagnosis

April 27, 2017

“We’ve had a new admission into bed 3” “Great, I’ll be right there, what’s wrong with them?” “He’s got multiorgan failure but was intubated mainly for respiratory failure” “Ah ok, […]

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