Episode #226 From the Ballpark to the Big Screen: Patient Safety’s Next Generation

October 30, 2024

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Welcome to the next installment of the Anesthesia Patient Safety podcast hosted by Alli Bechtel.  This podcast will be an exciting journey towards improved anesthesia patient safety.

We are leaving the operating room and heading to the movies today. So, go ahead and grab some popcorn. We have documentary film director, Mike Eisenberg on the show today to talk about his new project which has just been released in the United States, The Pitch. This documentary is all about the evolving role of technology in improving patient safety across medicine.

For more information about watch the film and scheduling a screening, check out the website here: https://talltaleproductions.com/the-pitch-documentary

For more information about Eisenberg’s first patient safety documentary, check out the website here: https://talltaleproductions.com/to-err

Interested in booking a screening? Do you want to bring The Pitch to your community? Just use the contact form on the website to get started. You will be connected directly to the filmmakers to organize an in-person screening. This would be a great activity for your anesthesia department or the entire perioperative team, or for your hospital or healthcare organization. https://talltaleproductions.com/the-pitch-documentary

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© 2024, The Anesthesia Patient Safety Foundation

Hello and welcome back to the Anesthesia Patient Safety Podcast. My name is Alli Bechtel, and I am your host. Thank you for joining us for another show. We are leaving the operating room and heading to the movies today. So, go ahead and grab some popcorn. We have documentary film director, Mike Eisenberg on the show today to talk about his new project which has just been released in the United States, The Pitch. This documentary is all about the evolving role of technology in improving patient safety across medicine.

Before we dive into the episode today, we’d like to recognize Fresenius Kabi, a major corporate supporter of APSF. Fresenius Kabi has generously provided unrestricted support to further our vision that “no one shall be harmed by anesthesia care”. Thank you, Fresenius Kabi – we wouldn’t be able to do all that we do without you!”

Check out the show notes for links to The Pitch website for information about how to stream it on Prime Video and Apple TV as well as information about upcoming screenings. We are also going to talk about Mike’s first patient safety documentary, To Err is Human, and I will include information about how to watch this film in the show notes as well. If you are interested in patient safety, then these films are for you. And now, without further delay, here is my conversation with Mike Eisenberg.

[Interview]

We are going to wrap up for today, but we hope that you will tune in next week for more of my conversation with Eisenberg. In the meantime, we hope that you will make plans to see The Pitch!

If you have any questions or comments from today’s show, please email us at [email protected]. Please keep in mind that the information in this show is provided for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical or legal advice. We hope that you will visit APSF.org for detailed information and check out the show notes for links to all the topics we discussed today.

Until next time, stay vigilant so that no one shall be harmed by anesthesia care.

© 2024, The Anesthesia Patient Safety Foundation