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Length:
50 minutes
Released:
May 17, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Hello and welcome to Difficult Conversations -Lessons I Learned as an ICU Physician with Dr. Anthony Orsini.  My special guest today is Dr. Jeffrey Segal, who is the CEO and Founder of Medical Justice.  He was a practicing neurosurgeon for approximately ten years, during which time he also played an active role as a participant on various state sanctioned medical review panels designed to decrease the incidence of meritless medical malpractice cases. He holds an M.D. from Baylor College of Medicine. He received his B.A. from the University of Texas and graduated with a law degree from Concord Law School with highest honors.  In the process of conceiving, developing, and growing Medical Justice, Dr. Segal has established himself as one of the country’s leading authorities on medical malpractice issues and internet-based assaults on reputation.  As always, Dr. Orsini keeps his promise about two things, that you will feel inspired, and you will have learned valuable lessons to be a better and more compassionate communicator.Jeff shares his journey from being a neurosurgeon to a lawyer, which includes an incredible inspirational story about his brother.  He explains  how being open, honest, and transparent with a patient can help limit a doctor’s risk of getting sued.  He shares advice  about the importance of saying you are sorry when a medical error occurs ,  Advice  he follows from a book called, Sorry Works!    We hear Jeff’s opinion on why there is often a pile-on when a patient is unhappy and he gives advice on how to avoid it.   Dr. Orsini tells a story about his dad and why it's important to have the right tools before you need them.  Jeff explains why it’s important to be prepared and have proper communication skills before problems occur.   Finally, Jeff gives advice on what to do if you’re a physician who’s done his best, followed all the advice given to him, and still gets sued. We end with Jeff telling us two difficult conversations he’s had in is life and advice on now he navigated through them. Jeff tells us how you to get a free confidential consultation at Medical Justice.  If you enjoyed this podcast, please hit follow, and download all the previous episodes to find out more about what we do and how we teach communication. Go ahead and download this episode now! Host: Dr. Anthony OrsiniGuest:Jeffrey Segal, MD, JDSponsor:The Finley ProjectFor More Information:The Orsini WayThe Orsini Way-FacebookThe Orsini Way-LinkedinThe Orsini Way-InstagramThe Orsini Way-TwitterIt’s All In The Delivery: Improving Healthcare Starting With A Single Conversation by Dr. Anthony OrsiniResources Mentioned:Medical JusticeSorry Works! 2.0: Disclosure, Apology, And Relationships Prevent Medical Malpractice Claims by Doug Wojcieszak, James W. Saxton, and Maggie M. FinkelsteinThe Orsini Way-Podcast- Episode 102-Marcus EngelThe Orsini Way-Podcast-Episode 105-Larry Barton
Released:
May 17, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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Every critical moment in our lives starts and ends with a Difficult Conversation. As an intensive care physician, author, and frequent speaker on communication, Dr. Orsini has spent most of his career teaching key communication techniques that can help anyone navigate through the most difficult conversations. This podcast is about effective and compassionate communication. Each week our guests will tell their inspiring stories of triumph and tragedy and the role that communication played in the their lives. . Whether you are a doctor telling someone they have terminal cancer, a business leader who is trying to get the most out of his/her employees or an HR Professionals who is faced with separating an employee this is the podcast for you.