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Ken’s grounding in clinical surgery, which he maintains by providing locum tenens coverage in New England, allowed him to build trust and credibility rapidly. He used humor effectively to decrease tension and to maintain perspective and accomplished things that none of us would have thought possible. For example, he taught a surgeon-tyrant to express anger using “I” messages rather than his traditional “you” messages.

Michael E. Peetz, M.D., FACS
Assistant Administrator for Clinical Affairs
North Colorado Medical Center

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Collaborative Learning: Post 80

In Candid Reflections on Bad Behavior, I reflected on the recently published ACPE Doctor-Nurse Behavior Study, in which 2,124 physicians and 696 nurses participated.  Nearly 85% of respondents experienced degrading comments, 73% yelling, 49% cursing, and 38% refusing to work together.

Those of you who have been with me know that I am on a continuous healing journey from being labeled “the problem” to helping find solutions.  Please let me recount a Read more »