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TEDxMaastricht by Mind Map: TEDxMaastricht

1. Session 1: Why?

1.1. Simon Sinek

1.1.1. "You should start with why"

1.1.2. Notes on Talk

1.1.2.1. If people are together who believe what others believe, trust emerges

1.1.2.1.1. Children are our most valuable possesions

1.1.2.2. Split in organisation

1.1.2.2.1. focus on competition vs on self

1.1.2.2.2. people reminding you why you come to work in the organisation: vs losing yourself

1.1.2.3. Sense of Why

1.1.2.3.1. Babyboom

1.1.2.3.2. Generation Y

1.1.2.3.3. Ages

1.1.2.3.4. Nothing replaces human contact

1.1.2.4. Human interaction

1.1.2.4.1. our survival depends on human interaction

1.1.2.4.2. Human interaction luxury?

1.1.2.4.3. Your network only online?

1.1.2.4.4. A business conference vs online meeting

1.1.2.5. Trust is about human interaction

1.1.3. Background

1.1.3.1. @simonsinek

1.1.3.2. Facebook

1.1.3.3. TED-talk 2009

1.1.3.3.1. TED-profile

1.1.3.4. Books

1.1.3.4.1. Start with Why

1.1.3.5. Wiki-page

1.1.3.6. Website

1.2. Coen van Veenendaal

1.2.1. "Just do it!"

1.2.2. Notes on Talk

1.2.2.1. Why?

1.2.2.1.1. 47 year old friend that died

1.2.2.1.2. Create absurd ideas

1.2.2.1.3. never ever quit

1.2.2.1.4. be the change you want to be

1.2.2.2. What

1.2.2.2.1. Cycle Alpe D'huez 6 times

1.2.2.2.2. fundraised more than 300.000 EUR

1.2.2.2.3. This year...20 Million EUR will be fundraised

1.2.2.3. Research

1.2.2.3.1. A study chair: living with cancer

1.2.2.3.2. rehabilitation

1.2.2.4. What happens when you are satisfied?

1.2.2.4.1. How does your money help people with cancer in India?

1.2.2.5. Let's not die from cancer anymore

1.2.2.5.1. Crazy?

1.2.2.5.2. how long will it take?

1.2.2.5.3. We said... we will do it in 10 years

1.2.2.5.4. How?

1.2.3. Background

1.2.3.1. @Coen66

1.2.3.2. Linkedin

1.2.3.3. Website

1.2.3.4. Website Alpe d'huzes

1.2.3.5. Website Inspire2Live

1.2.3.6. Open oncology day video

1.3. Renger Witkamp

1.3.1. "Health: the ability to adapt to an ever changing environment"

1.3.2. Are you healthy?

1.3.2.1. WHO

1.3.2.1.1. Health is a state of complete physial mental en social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity

1.3.2.2. disempowered patients

1.3.2.2.1. 10 different medications

1.3.2.2.2. 8 clinical guidelines

1.3.2.2.3. 3 MDs

1.3.2.2.4. possible to by healthier?

1.3.2.3. System biology

1.3.2.3.1. matrix

1.3.2.3.2. patient

1.3.2.4. it is not to prevent disease, but to ensure health

1.3.3. Background

1.3.3.1. Wiki

1.3.3.2. Pubmed papers

1.3.3.2.1. Open access Pubmed papers

1.3.3.3. Onderzoeksinformatie.nl

1.3.3.4. LinkdIn

1.3.3.5. TNO magazine

1.4. Luciano Floridi

1.4.1. “The fourth technological revolution”

1.4.2. Notes on Talk

1.4.2.1. Three revolutions

1.4.2.1.1. Earth centre of the universe(Copernicus)

1.4.2.1.2. We are the king of the biology-game (Darwin)

1.4.2.1.3. We are in full control of ourselves (Freud)

1.4.2.1.4. we are interconnected, we live in an infosphere

1.4.2.2. The fourth technological revolution

1.4.2.2.1. phisolophy

1.4.2.2.2. why is this technological revolution important`?

1.4.2.2.3. Why is it important for health?

1.4.2.3. www.philosophyofinformation.net

1.4.3. Background

1.4.3.1. @floridi

1.4.3.2. Website Philosophyofinformation

1.4.3.3. Wiki

1.4.3.4. Books

1.4.3.4.1. Information: A Very Short Introduction (Very Short Introductions)

1.4.3.4.2. Philosophy and Computing: An Introduction

1.4.3.5. World Science Festival video

1.4.3.5.1. Creating Consciousness

1.5. Luuk Simons

1.5.1. “From disease management to lifestyle management?”

1.5.2. Notes on Talk

1.5.2.1. we have ill health because of bad lifestyles

1.5.2.1.1. Obesity is trending in the US

1.5.2.1.2. it is not about obesity, and it's not about the US

1.5.2.2. We are not aging normally

1.5.2.2.1. we are not doing right things to our body

1.5.2.2.2. There's a factor 50 difference in types of cancer between NL and some other geographical areas

1.5.2.3. It is not our DNA

1.5.2.3.1. only 25% is DNA

1.5.2.3.2. 75% is lifestyle

1.5.2.4. How are we dealing with health in NL?

1.5.2.4.1. Costs have been rising

1.5.2.4.2. It is our problem

1.5.2.4.3. Disease is bad luck

1.5.2.4.4. We don't want to change

1.5.2.4.5. Future

1.5.3. Background

1.5.3.1. Linked-in

1.5.3.2. TU delft page

2. Session 2: What?

2.1. Sophie van der Stap

2.1.1. “Girl with the nine wigs”

2.1.2. Notes on Talk

2.1.2.1. Whats on the mind of a teenager? Not cancer..

2.1.2.1.1. Bending roads

2.1.3. Background

2.1.3.1. Personal webpage

2.1.3.2. wiki (Dutch)

2.1.3.3. Youtube video from 2:50 onwards (Dutch)

2.1.3.4. Book

2.1.3.4.1. Girl with the nine wigs

2.1.3.4.2. En wat als dit liefde is

2.1.3.4.3. Een blauwe vlinder zegt gedag

2.1.3.5. Facebook

2.2. Wolter Mooi

2.2.1. “Guiding current routines of future doctors”

2.2.2. Notes on Talk

2.2.2.1. Pink Elepant in the room

2.2.2.1.1. Routine

2.2.2.1.2. New things

2.2.2.1.3. Courses

2.2.2.1.4. Health 2.0

2.2.2.1.5. Activator of students:

2.2.2.1.6. new role of teachers

2.2.3. Background

2.2.3.1. @wjmooi

2.2.3.2. Facebook

2.2.3.3. Profile (Dutch)

2.2.3.4. Article

2.2.3.4.1. "Colleges pathologie verfilmd"(Dutch)

2.2.3.4.2. The essence of senescence

2.2.3.4.3. Metastatic melanoma of the ampulla of Vater.

2.2.3.5. Books

2.2.3.5.1. Pathology of Melanocytic Disorders 2ed

2.3. Frans Hiddema

2.3.1. “The least used resource: patient”

2.3.2. Notes on Talk

2.3.2.1. Talk starts in the dark

2.3.2.1.1. fear of becoming blind

2.3.2.1.2. fear of the dark

2.3.2.2. Safety

2.3.2.2.1. How safe is being admitted to a hospital?

2.3.2.2.2. Airline safety before safety regulations: current situation in hospital

2.3.2.3. Patient Empowerment

2.3.2.3.1. it's your disease

2.3.2.3.2. it's your body

2.3.2.3.3. it's your life!

2.3.3. background

2.3.3.1. Linkedin

2.3.3.2. TEDx Talk @ TEDxRotterdam

2.3.3.3. Book

2.3.3.3.1. Wandelende takken

2.4. Jan Gunnarsson

2.4.1. “Hostmanship: the art of making people feel welcome”

2.4.2. Notes on Talk

2.4.2.1. 'A world where people feel expected and welcome'

2.4.2.1.1. What if people in hospitals were also seen as guests? - a mind set

2.4.2.1.2. The people who work for you should also feel welcomed

2.4.2.1.3. Feeling autentic as an individual and welcome one self.

2.4.3. Background

2.4.3.1. Book

2.4.3.1.1. Hostmanship

2.4.3.2. Website Hostmanship

2.4.3.3. @jangunnarsson

2.4.3.4. Linkedin

2.4.3.5. TEDx talk @ TEDxStockholm

2.5. Ragna van den Berg

2.5.1. Tedxmaastricht

2.5.2. Notes on the talk

2.5.2.1. first nurse

2.5.2.1.1. after that a patient

2.5.2.1.2. after 3 weeks from hospital to rehabilitation centre

2.5.3. Background

2.5.3.1. @ragnaja

2.5.3.2. Blog

2.5.3.3. Linkedin

2.6. Daniel Kraft

2.6.1. “What’s next in healthcare?”

2.6.2. Notes on Talk

2.6.2.1. 23andme.com

2.6.2.1.1. Mitochondrial DNA common K1a1b1a

2.6.2.1.2. How I met Harriet

2.6.2.2. Major Challenges in healthcare and technology\

2.6.2.2.1. Using technology to leverage change

2.6.2.2.2. Singularity University: Medicine

2.6.2.2.3. Biomedicine

2.6.2.2.4. Electronic medical patient records

2.6.2.2.5. Robotics

2.6.2.2.6. Online consultations

2.6.2.2.7. Quantified Self

2.6.2.2.8. Your mirrors diagnosing you

2.6.2.2.9. Wireless diapers? for your kids?

2.6.2.2.10. Augmentet reality

2.6.2.2.11. Cyberdyne.jp

2.6.2.2.12. Ipill

2.6.2.2.13. Microrobots

2.6.2.2.14. Lab on a chip

2.6.2.2.15. 23andme / decodeme

2.6.2.2.16. Systems biology

2.6.2.2.17. Stem cells

2.6.2.3. Daniel talks soooooo fast... can't keep up.. give up.. check the video instead!

2.6.3. Background

2.6.3.1. Wiki

2.6.3.2. TED profile

2.6.3.3. Linkedin

2.6.3.4. TED talk

2.6.3.5. Facebook

3. Session 3: How?

3.1. Lucien Engelen

3.1.1. “Let’s start saving lives by crowdsourcing”

3.1.2. Notes on Talk

3.1.2.1. We have to start listening to patients

3.1.2.1.1. not a scientific way, but just listen

3.1.2.2. New technology

3.1.2.2.1. make it easy to use

3.1.2.2.2. crowdsourcing

3.1.2.3. Started to share the weightlosing process with his followers

3.1.2.3.1. followers interacted and gave advice

3.1.2.3.2. Peer pressure is useful

3.1.3. Background

3.1.3.1. Blog

3.1.3.2. Zorg20

3.1.3.3. Linkedin

3.1.3.4. Social Mention

3.2. Wouter Bos

3.2.1. “Is technology the answer to the rising costs of healthcare?“

3.2.2. Notes on Talk

3.2.2.1. most frequelently asked question

3.2.2.1.1. why did you leave finance for health

3.2.2.2. the rising costs of healthcare

3.2.2.2.1. pessimist story

3.2.2.2.2. technology will not solve the cost problems

3.2.2.2.3. the disease is always smarter than we are

3.2.2.2.4. Healthcare costs will not decrease because of the named mechanisms

3.2.2.2.5. the way we handle health is not sustainable

3.2.3. Background

3.2.3.1. Wiki

3.2.3.2. Website

3.2.3.3. @wouterbosnieuws

3.2.3.4. book

3.2.3.4.1. Dit land kan zoveel beter (Dutch)

3.2.3.5. Pressreleases

3.2.3.5.1. Dutch

3.3. Tim Hurson

3.3.1. “The shock of the possible”

3.3.2. Notes on Talk

3.3.2.1. Innovation

3.3.2.1.1. And we all know it! Why?

3.3.2.1.2. The future is not the present part II

3.3.2.1.3. Now here is my plan

3.3.3. Background

3.3.3.1. Website

3.3.3.2. Wiki

3.3.3.3. @tim_hurson

3.3.3.4. Video "Creative problem solving"

3.3.3.5. Facebook

3.3.3.6. Book

3.3.3.6.1. Think Better: An Innovator's Guide to Productive Thinking

3.3.3.7. Linkedin

3.4. Pieter Kubben

3.4.1. “From medical knowledge to practical healthcare”

3.4.2. Notes on Talk

3.4.2.1. Neuromind

3.4.2.1.1. www.digitalneurosurgeon.com

3.4.2.1.2. Iphone

3.4.2.1.3. Ipad

3.4.2.1.4. Android

3.4.2.2. Best Possible treatment

3.4.2.2.1. Scientific literature

3.4.2.2.2. Physician experience

3.4.2.2.3. Patient Preference

3.4.3. Background

3.4.3.1. Website

3.4.3.2. @DigNeurosurgeon

3.4.3.3. Linkedin

3.4.3.4. Articles

3.4.3.4.1. Neurosurgical apps for iPhone, iPod Touch, iPad and Android.

3.4.3.4.2. Neurosurgical videos going mobile

3.4.3.4.3. Neurosurgical content for mobile devices

3.4.3.4.4. Twitter for neurosurgeons

3.4.3.5. Neurodss

3.4.3.6. Blog

3.5. Compassion4care

3.5.1. Salmaan Sana

3.5.1.1. Background

3.5.1.1.1. @salmaansana

3.5.1.1.2. Facebook

3.5.1.2. Rocking the audience

3.5.2. Webpage

3.5.3. Core team

3.5.3.1. Anne Spanjaard

3.5.3.2. Tessa Backhuijs

3.5.3.3. Stanley Lambertus

3.5.3.4. Susanne Laumer

3.5.3.5. Floris Barthel

3.5.3.6. Harriet Messing

3.5.3.7. Lucien Engelen

4. Session 4: Who?

4.1. David deBronkart

4.1.1. “e-Patient Dave”

4.1.2. Notes on Talk

4.1.2.1. This is the year of the patien rising

4.1.2.1.1. I almost died but found out i was almost dead already.

4.1.2.1.2. People would talk anout patients as if they were not in te room

4.1.2.2. I am here on behalve of all the patients

4.1.2.2.1. patients trying to making care better

4.1.2.3. Whole earth catalog

4.1.2.3.1. Acces to information holds us back

4.1.3. Background

4.1.3.1. @ePatientDave

4.1.3.2. Blog

4.1.3.3. Social mention

4.2. Thomas Power

4.2.1. “The end of organizations as we know them”

4.2.2. Notes on Talk

4.2.2.1. Community organisation vs Corporations

4.2.2.2. What you see in the middle east you will see in every corporation and every government in the world

4.2.2.2.1. Message: embrace communities

4.2.2.2.2. Don't try to control communities

4.2.2.3. sorry...internet didn't work fully... sorry!

4.2.3. Background

4.2.3.1. @thomaspower

4.2.3.2. Blog

4.3. Lawrence Sherman

4.3.1. “Turning medical education inside out and upside down”

4.3.2. Notes on Talk

4.3.2.1. Turning medical education upside down

4.3.2.1.1. They don't know what they don't know

4.3.2.2. Turning medical education inside out

4.3.2.3. A numbers game

4.3.2.3.1. 4 + 4 + 40

4.3.2.3.2. 2 + 2 = 4

4.3.2.3.3. New curriculum

4.3.2.4. Involve the patient throughout the medical education continuum

4.3.2.4.1. CME / CPD

4.3.2.4.2. Do physicians know what they need to know?

4.3.2.4.3. Why aren't patients involved in continuing professional development

4.3.3. Background

4.3.3.1. @meducate

4.3.3.2. Linked-in

4.3.3.3. ReachMD

4.4. Nicolette Mak

4.4.1. “Purpose, perception and power”

4.4.2. Notes on Talk

4.4.2.1. When I was seven I became ill

4.4.2.1.1. Acute appendix

4.4.2.1.2. after some months I got sick again

4.4.2.1.3. She's not ill.. she just doesn't want to live w her parents

4.4.2.1.4. School got messed up

4.4.2.1.5. At 14 started working in coffee shop

4.4.2.1.6. Missed story due to internet connection

4.4.2.2. Started courier company

4.4.2.2.1. Missed some story

4.4.2.3. Maurice

4.4.2.3.1. My doctor is my sparring partner

4.4.2.3.2. Am I disabled? No I am able!

4.4.3. Background

4.4.3.1. Linked-in

4.4.3.2. @nicolettemak

4.4.3.3. Speakersacademy

4.4.3.4. Webpage: validpeople

4.5. Fred Lee

4.5.1. “What if Disney ran your hospital?”

4.5.2. Notes on Talk

4.5.2.1. Who?

4.5.2.1.1. Hans Selye

4.5.2.1.2. Walt Disney

4.5.2.1.3. Deming

4.5.2.1.4. Mother Teresa

4.5.2.1.5. Who does not belong here...

4.5.2.2. innovation is making nusual connections

4.5.2.3. it's not about service but about experience

4.5.2.4. experiences occur with any individual who has been engaged in a personal and memorabel way

4.5.2.5. on an emotional, physicial, intellectal, or even spiritual level

4.5.3. Background

4.5.3.1. What can we learn from Mickey Mouse

4.6. Bas Bloem

4.6.1. “From God to Guide”

4.6.2. http://www.parkinsonnet.nl/

4.6.3. Notes on Talk

4.6.3.1. makes great entrance - parody on doctor-patient relationship

4.6.3.1.1. in the ideal doctor-patient relationship there is no hierarchy

4.6.3.1.2. patients have remarkable abilities left to compensate for their disease

4.6.3.1.3. the doctors are unaware of the patients' abilities that are left

4.6.3.1.4. it is time for doctors to descend and become a guide

4.6.3.1.5. this is not a world where patients are ruling or bossing their doctor, of which traditional doctors are afraid

4.6.3.1.6. Compassion 4 patients

4.6.4. background

4.6.4.1. Linked-in

4.6.4.2. @basbloem

4.6.4.3. Blog ParkisonNet

5. Session 5: TEDx You

5.1. Paul Iske

5.1.1. Notes on Talk

5.1.1.1. “Happy hour of brilliant Healthcare Failures”

5.1.1.2. Insert notes here - collaps after editing

5.1.1.2.1. fear reduction

5.1.1.2.2. Conditions for change

5.1.1.2.3. If you work in a complex environment

5.1.1.2.4. Criteria for brilliant failures

5.1.2. Background

5.1.2.1. Linked-in

5.1.2.2. @pauliske

5.1.2.3. De Pers

5.1.2.3.1. Leve de briljante mislukking

5.1.2.4. TEDxEutropolos

5.1.2.5. Website (dutch)

5.1.2.6. Website (english)

5.2. Melvin Samson

5.2.1. Notes on Talk

5.2.1.1. “Wrapping up TEDxMaastricht”

5.2.1.2. Insert notes here - collaps after editing

5.3. TedxChallenge

5.3.1. Remco Hoogendijk

5.3.1.1. Background

5.3.1.1.1. Linked-in

5.3.1.1.2. @ocmer

5.3.2. Frits van der Sman

5.3.2.1. Background

5.3.2.1.1. Linked-in

5.3.2.2. Ziptalk

5.3.3. Emma Bruns

5.3.3.1. Background

5.3.3.1.1. Linked-in

5.3.3.1.2. @emmabruns

5.3.3.1.3. NTVG podium

5.3.3.1.4. TEDxAmsterdam talk

6. Mindmap authors

6.1. Paul de Roos

6.1.1. @paulderoos

6.1.2. Parkinson's Disease Summer School

6.1.2.1. Parkinson's Disease

6.1.2.2. Teamwork in Healthcare

6.1.2.3. Innovation in Education

6.1.2.3.1. The motivation of the student

6.1.2.3.2. The Life of a patient

6.1.2.4. Creativity in Research

6.1.3. Mindmapping like crazy

6.2. Joost Brillemans

6.2.1. @jbrillemans

6.2.2. Linkedin

6.2.3. TEDxAmsterdam

6.2.4. Searching for background info

6.3. Andrea Solnes Miltenburg

6.3.1. @AndreaSoMi

6.3.2. Linkedin

6.3.3. Kenya Classic

6.3.3.1. Support Andrea

6.3.3.1.1. Biking 360km in 6 days through Kenya 22-29th of October

6.3.3.1.2. 5000 EUR funding per participant for AMREF Flying Doctors

6.3.4. Mindmapping away