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Mike Eisenberg, Keynote Speaker

Mike Eisenberg

    • Director of To Err Is Human: A Patient Safety Documentary
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$5,000 - $10,000

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Illinois

11th Fleming Symposium Mike Eisenberg Prepared Remarks Only 1

11th Fleming Symposium Mike Eisenberg Prepared Remarks Only 1

Mike Eisenberg Speaker Biography


Mike Eisenberg is the director of To Err Is Human: A Patient Safety Documentary, which released on Amazon and iTunes in 2019. He has been a filmmaker since 2010 with his production company, Tall Tale Productions, after completing his B.A. in Journalism at Marietta College in Ohio.

In 2006, Mike was drafted by the Cleveland Indians in the MLB Draft and played 3 seasons of professional baseball before beginning his career as a filmmaker. He now speaks at hospitals, universities, and conferences, where his insight provides a new perspective on a problem that persists across the globe.

Mike’s father, Dr. John Eisenberg, was a leader in national patient safety efforts as the director of the Agency for Healthcare Research & Quality (AHRQ) until his passing in 2002. His legacy is prevalent throughout Mike’s presentation, as well as his approach.

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Patient Safety

Mike’s experience as a filmmaker, professional athlete, and son of a patient safety pioneer put him in the unique position of a perspective you’ve likely not heard before. When speaking about patient safety, Mike condenses the 3+ years of research for his film down the crucial elements that will help an audience understand what they can do to be at the cutting edge of quality improvement. He combines his many years of experience as a baseball player with the important lessons of teamwork and communication into every speaking engagement. Mike has infused his father’s positive (and sometimes humorous) approach into every presentation, by sharing the success stories of others. Instead of focusing on the horror stories that come with preventable harm in medicine, Mike brings an anecdotal approach that leaves his audience with tangible ideas that can be implemented immediately.

 

To Err is Human

Mike’s presentation combines film clips from To Err Is Human, real-world examples of successful patient safety efforts he has seen while touring the film, baseball analogies, and the occasional humorous pop culture reference. Through this approach, Mike aims to provide a fresh perspective for the audience so they can walk away with tangible ideas and a re-invigorated passion for improvement. Each presentation has a conversational element that allows the audience to interact with Mike by sharing questions and concerns specific to their organization.

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