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How Clinicians Utilize Research and Data to Improve Patient Outcomes with Jeff Neumann

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As healthcare evolves and advances, research plays an increasingly critical role in improving patient outcomes. Clinicians across various medical fields understand that staying on the cutting edge of new discoveries and advancements can be the key to providing the highest quality care to their patients. For them, data is king, and the more they can learn from it, the better equipped they are to tackle new challenges and improve patient outcomes.

In this episode, Lauren shares a conversation with Jeff Neumann. A researcher at heart, Jeff talks about what research means for clinicians, the NTMRI (North Texas Medical Research Institute) research projects, and the importance of data in research and patient care.

Jeff Neumann's interests are deep set in research, both for clinical and benchwork. He has been a clinical coordinator on multiple studies ranging from academic/single investigator studies to NIH granted studies, including device and drug studies. As one of the Founding Members and CEO of North Texas Medical Research Institute (NTMRI), Jeff hopes that this invaluable experience as a lead coordinator and as a clinical leader in his role as a PA will help guide NTMRI to be a part of something greater and positively contribute to our overall medical knowledge base.

Enjoy!

In This Episode

01:01 - What North Texas Medical Research Institute (NTMRI) is about.

02:15 - What research means to clinicians

04:03 - How to get involved in clinical research

05:17 - NTMRI's research projects

12:18 - How patients are incentivized to participate in research

13:37 - The vision of Jeff in the field of research

14:51 - The importance of data in research and patient care

21:03 - How research and bundle payments can be integrated to provide the best outcomes for patients

23:09 - How Jeff assesses patients for knee replacement

25:32 - An example of a case in which a patient could be disqualified for surgery

Quotes

11:44 - "We're trying to be on the cutting edge of many different things and looking at other investigative studies. So, we're always looking at different things to research and make things better." - Jeff Neumann

13:43 - "My vision with research is to push the idea of making us better and not just to Orthopaedic Specialists of Dallas. The whole goal is to help our patients, and we want to make sure we're a part of that process. We also know there's so much more we can do to do better for our patients." - Jeff Neumann

26:18 - "The North Texas Medical Research Institute was born out of helping our patients and working together with Orthopaedic Specialists of Dallas. There's a good synergistic relationship because we want to make things better across the board." - Jeff Neumann

Learn more about Orthopaedic Specialists of Dallas

North Texas Medical Research Institute

  continue reading

13 episodes

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Content provided by Orthopaedics Specialists of Dallas. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Orthopaedics Specialists of Dallas or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

As healthcare evolves and advances, research plays an increasingly critical role in improving patient outcomes. Clinicians across various medical fields understand that staying on the cutting edge of new discoveries and advancements can be the key to providing the highest quality care to their patients. For them, data is king, and the more they can learn from it, the better equipped they are to tackle new challenges and improve patient outcomes.

In this episode, Lauren shares a conversation with Jeff Neumann. A researcher at heart, Jeff talks about what research means for clinicians, the NTMRI (North Texas Medical Research Institute) research projects, and the importance of data in research and patient care.

Jeff Neumann's interests are deep set in research, both for clinical and benchwork. He has been a clinical coordinator on multiple studies ranging from academic/single investigator studies to NIH granted studies, including device and drug studies. As one of the Founding Members and CEO of North Texas Medical Research Institute (NTMRI), Jeff hopes that this invaluable experience as a lead coordinator and as a clinical leader in his role as a PA will help guide NTMRI to be a part of something greater and positively contribute to our overall medical knowledge base.

Enjoy!

In This Episode

01:01 - What North Texas Medical Research Institute (NTMRI) is about.

02:15 - What research means to clinicians

04:03 - How to get involved in clinical research

05:17 - NTMRI's research projects

12:18 - How patients are incentivized to participate in research

13:37 - The vision of Jeff in the field of research

14:51 - The importance of data in research and patient care

21:03 - How research and bundle payments can be integrated to provide the best outcomes for patients

23:09 - How Jeff assesses patients for knee replacement

25:32 - An example of a case in which a patient could be disqualified for surgery

Quotes

11:44 - "We're trying to be on the cutting edge of many different things and looking at other investigative studies. So, we're always looking at different things to research and make things better." - Jeff Neumann

13:43 - "My vision with research is to push the idea of making us better and not just to Orthopaedic Specialists of Dallas. The whole goal is to help our patients, and we want to make sure we're a part of that process. We also know there's so much more we can do to do better for our patients." - Jeff Neumann

26:18 - "The North Texas Medical Research Institute was born out of helping our patients and working together with Orthopaedic Specialists of Dallas. There's a good synergistic relationship because we want to make things better across the board." - Jeff Neumann

Learn more about Orthopaedic Specialists of Dallas

North Texas Medical Research Institute

  continue reading

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