52 - Safer healthcare through human factors (Replay episode with Martin Bromiley)

52 - Safer healthcare through human factors (Replay episode with Martin Bromiley)

In this episode of the Mastering Intensive Care podcast we replay a previous episode which featured Martin Bromiley (broadcast originally as episode 21).

Martin is an airline captain, whose wife Elaine Bromiley sadly died in tragic circumstances, the story of which he describes here and is also documented in the video "Just a routine operation". Martin used his experience in human factors to found and now lead the Clinical Human Factors Group, the charity working to make healthcare safer, by combining the efforts of academics, clinicians, leaders and policy makers. His work is widely recognised and his many awards include an Order of the British Empire (OBE), the Royal College of Anaesthetists Medal and Fellowship of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh.

In this replayed interview from 2017, Martin tells Elaine's sorry story, describes how he dealt with it, and the support he received, before going on describe his work and the founding of the Clinical Human Factors Group, what he thinks is required to improve safety in healthcare, what healthcare can and cannot learn from aviation, the importance of honesty about errors, the 3 key lessons in human factors for clinicians, how he uses mental rehearsal in his role as an airline pilot, and a final important tip about listening.

I invite you to listen to this replay episode with Martin Bromiley.

Andrew Davies

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About the Mastering Intensive Care podcast: The podcast is aimed to inspire and empower you to bring your best self to the intensive care unit, through conversations with thought-provoking guests. The hope is you'll glean insights to move you closer towards being the best and most human healthcare professionals you can be, so you can make the most valuable contribution to your patient's lives.

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Links related to Martin Bromiley

Martin Bromiley

Martin Bromiley on Twitter: @MartinBromiley

Martin Bromiley on LinkedIn

Clinical Human Factors Group

Donations to Clinical Human Factors Group

Video "Just a routine operation"

Video "How to Fail…Part Two" (a talk by Martin Bromiley at DasSMACC conference)

Video "Martin Bromiley, a Patient's Perspective" (talk by Martin Bromiley at Patient Safety Movement)

Anonymous version of an Independent Report on the death of Elaine Bromiley

Article "The husbands story: from tragedy to learning and action" (authored by Martin Bromiley)

Article "Clinical Human Factors" (co-authored by Martin Bromiley)

Article 1 on Martin Bromiley

Article 2 on Martin Bromiley

Article 3 on Martin Bromiley

Article "Lessons from the Bromiley Case" (by Mike Cadogan on Life In The Fast Lane)

Links to other resources (in order of mentioning)

SMACC

TED

Book "Black Box Thinking" (by Matthew Syed)

Paper on the Safety 1 and Safety 2 model

Second paper on the Safety 1 and Safety 2 model

Third article on the Safety 1 and Safety 2 model

Jim Harlow on Twitter

Links related to Mastering Intensive Care podcast

Mastering Intensive Care podcast - Episode 21 with Martin Bromiley

Mastering Intensive Care podcast

Mastering Intensive Care page on Facebook

Mastering Intensive Care at Life In The Fast Lane

Andrew Davies on Twitter: @andrewdavies66

Andrew Davies on Instagram: @andrewdavies66

Andrew Davies on LinkedIn

Email Andrew Davies

Audio Producer Chris Burke

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