Synopsis
Cuisine Medicine
Senior doctors can be the toughest critics of health IT projects and programmes. One common assertion is that new systems enforce a practice they call “cookbook medicine”. But what if there is something we can learn from the world of food and cooking for application in healthcare? Can we create “cuisine medicine”?
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Biography
Matthew Valentine
Medical Lead
Whakatane Hospital
Matthew Valentine, MD, FACEM, FACEP is a US-trained emergency physician who moved to New Zealand in 2008. He has always had an interest in the intersection of health and technology, and in New Zealand has been able to pursue that in becoming the Clinical Director for Informatics in Bay of Plenty DHB and completing the Health Informatics post-graduate diploma at the University of Auckland.
He has an interest in clinical documentation and decision support, and the application of technology in rural healthcare.
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Matthew Valentine
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