TEDxMaastricht - Bas Bloem - "From God to Guide"

Professor Bas Bloem ( @basbloem ) is a consultant neurologist at the Department of Neurology, Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Centre, the Netherlands. He received his M.D. degree (with honour) at Leiden University Medical Centre in 1993. In 1994, he obtained his PhD degree in Leiden, based on a thesis entitled "Postural reflexes in Parkinson's disease". He was trained as a neurologist between 1994 and 2000, also at Leiden University Medical Centre. In 2002, he founded and became Medical Director of the Parkinson Centre Nijmegen (ParC), which was recognised from 2005 onwards as centre of excellence for Parkinson's disease. Together with Dr. Marten Munneke, he also developed ParkinsonNet, an innovative healthcare concept that now consists of 64 professional networks for Parkinson patients covering all of the Netherlands (www.parkinsonnet.nl).
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  • @paintoolkit
    @paintoolkit12 жыл бұрын

    Every new medical student needs to see this when training. It would be useful for all other health care professionals to view as well - having 'been' a patient with pain, I wish my doctor was as forward thinking as Professor Bas Bloem! EXCELLENT, and more please

  • @AndreaSpila
    @AndreaSpila4 жыл бұрын

    What an inspiring talk. Passion, compassion and humor are true medicines. Thank you Dr Bloem.

  • @erikamartorelli959
    @erikamartorelli95911 жыл бұрын

    I was thrilled watching your lecture. I worked for 18 years at a Brazilian Hospital and continued providing services in a medical environment for some years after that. Today, as a therapist and after experience so many aspects of medicine, I absolutely agree with you. I hope I can witness this closeness between doctors and patients wishing that the greater motivation will be the love for life and not money or prestige. Thus, it is possible to take care of life and not just the disease.

  • @kariaulrich
    @kariaulrich13 жыл бұрын

    A must watch for every health care provider and patient.

  • @renamcvicar
    @renamcvicar4 жыл бұрын

    transitioning from pill pushers to hope providers is vital for the health field, a blended cross over with the finest that traditional medicine already provides.

  • @hiuyan1807
    @hiuyan180712 жыл бұрын

    Really inspired by Dr Bloem's inspiring talk at the recent Parkinson's conference in Singapore and I am really glad that his message was conveyed in this short video, allowing me to show and spread the message to my fellow friends in both singapore and hong kong.

  • @dirkhabenicht8940
    @dirkhabenicht89404 жыл бұрын

    Indeed, neurology doctors most time can see their Parkinson patients only in their office cube and only if those are in “on”-mode. But it is always good to be able to show them the “off”-status as well as activities like riding a three-wheel-bike, or walking stairs, or drinking, speaking, etc. My wife have 23years now with that disease . First 10 years she used a bigwheel hudora scooter to move thru town more easy.

  • @YenteAimee
    @YenteAimee4 жыл бұрын

    Very inspiring, I also believe this is exactly the way to go in healthcare. Beautifully done

  • @hiuyan1807
    @hiuyan180712 жыл бұрын

    A GREAT THANK YOU TO DR BLOEM who has been so inspiring and engaging, I guess you have created for yourself a big fanclub in singapore.. :)

  • @andyed9633
    @andyed96336 жыл бұрын

    What a wonderful attitude to have , I have met 6 Neurologists so far and only one with a similar bed side manner as expressed in this video . . Kudos. .

  • @tbear4291
    @tbear42914 жыл бұрын

    What not to like about it. Beauty of the beauty of the beauty. Thanks so much.

  • @nicolavrachnas
    @nicolavrachnas11 жыл бұрын

    what a legend. i saw Dr Bloem talk at the Parkinson's conference in Syd this year and he was so entertaining and informative. pity he is in the netherlands otherwise my Dad (a PD patient) would be first on his list!

  • @DavidVoran
    @DavidVoran13 жыл бұрын

    Now if we would just begin to get paid for sitting down with the patient ... but, oh no, gotta bring in between $400-$600K in primary care in order to pay the nurses, administrators, bills and ourselves. Really promotes the churn as you can see a lot more patients and keep the COO's happy with very little downside. We really need an innovation in reimbursement and then change will happen fast.

  • @masterparktube
    @masterparktube13 жыл бұрын

    I agree to 100 % and I liked the way it was presented. I make this a favorite. Leif

  • @ellenstar1155
    @ellenstar1155 Жыл бұрын

    Should see the documentary “root cause” I think there are some keys in there

  • @robinkatsaros5995
    @robinkatsaros59959 жыл бұрын

    If only ... if only all doctors shared this view. If only .... there was a way to go "view" the qualifications of the treating physician to see if the box "believes in Participatory Medicine" was checked BEFORE you picked that doctor! I believe in "if only" ...

  • @user-pt6lz7to7z
    @user-pt6lz7to7z3 жыл бұрын

    It is the best video I have ever seen

  • @jostigges9614
    @jostigges961410 жыл бұрын

    Perfect

  • @nenadbach7595
    @nenadbach75954 жыл бұрын

    Brilliant

  • @elisekuijpers
    @elisekuijpers12 жыл бұрын

    What language would you like it translated in? Maybe I can help..

  • @rasma2010
    @rasma201013 жыл бұрын

    It's a pity that in my country English is a problem with patients as well as doctors. It would be great if they could see and understand the video. Could anyone give me some advice whether it's possible to have it translated into local language? rasma

  • @asrhanful
    @asrhanful11 жыл бұрын

    I guess he was trying to explain the placebo effect

  • @Alina-rz5ez
    @Alina-rz5ez3 жыл бұрын

    Sweet :)

  • @ashfordlindy
    @ashfordlindy13 жыл бұрын

    If your neuro is still on healthcare1 send him/her this link...........

  • @hiuyan1807
    @hiuyan180712 жыл бұрын

    con't from prev. message Getting participation in Asian countries might be a challenge too as Asians, in particularly the older generation, often like receiving passive treatment and to be told what to do. I guess engaging really require a sufficient amount of time with patients which is very often a limiting factor. Yet , I am really hopeful and I guess the change of practice takes time and I strongly believe that it should start now...

  • @elisekuijpers
    @elisekuijpers12 жыл бұрын

    die man heeft wel humor! xD

  • @Moocow191
    @Moocow19113 жыл бұрын

    Haha. that was the most sickly-sweet thing I thing I've ever seen!!

  • @1SophieDEF1
    @1SophieDEF12 жыл бұрын

  • @phy29
    @phy294 жыл бұрын

    I am the real God...i know everything in medecine and health..and i am among you...

  • @dietje171
    @dietje17112 жыл бұрын

    kwaak kwaak kwaak

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