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One of the most important aspects of quality in healthcare is patient safety. We often read or hear media reports of healthcare failures in patient safety, system errors and patients falling between the gaps but there is another piece to patient and public safety which is ensuring that our licensed physicians are safe to practice medicine in the first place. This role usually falls to the Provincial and Territorial Colleges and is a crucial one when it comes to protecting the public. In this episode, we are joined by Dr. Patrick Rowe, who has practiced emergency medicine in Northern BC and provided leadership for emergency medicine and trauma programs in Northern Health for many years before recently taking on a new role as the Registrar of the College of Physicians and Surgeons of BC. Dr. Rowe provides some insights into what the College of Physicians and Surgeons of BC does to protect the safety of patients accessing medical care in BC, the various quality programs it oversees, and the upcoming initiatives the CPSBC is engaged in to maintain and improve the quality of care in BC.
Patrick Rowe is the CEO of Saatchi & Saatchi Australia, a powerhouse agency brand considered one of the most successful in the world. Founded in 1970 in London, it became known as the place where nothing is impossible. It also became the largest advertising agency in the world, with offices worldwide. The advertising industry is often accused of being obsessed with the new and bedazzled by change. But what about longevity? What about the challenges of sustaining long-term business success? Pat talks about maintaining relevance, focus and success while constantly adapting to the changing needs of clients and their markets. Deciding what changes and stays the same is essential to maintaining long-term success. Listen on Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/managing-marketing/id1018735190 Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/75mJ4Gt6MWzFWvmd3A64XW?si=a3b63c66ab6e4934 Listen on Google: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5zb3VuZGNsb3VkLmNvbS91c2Vycy9zb3VuZGNsb3VkOnVzZXJzOjE2MTQ0MjA2NC9zb3VuZHMucnNz Listen on Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/show/managing-marketing Listen on Podbean: https://managingmarketing.podbean.com/ For more episodes of TrinityP3's Managing Marketing podcast, visit https://www.trinityp3.com/managing-marketing-podcasts/ Recorded live on location with a Zoom H4n and edited, mixed and managed by JML Audio with thanks to Jared Lattouf.
How can we craft connected customer experiences in an increasingly fragmented media landscape?In episode 38 of the B-side, I had the privilege of speaking with Patrick Rowe, CEO of Saatchi and Saatchi Australia.Patrick is a creative agency leader with a proven track record of building high-performance agencies that deliver impactful, award-winning work. With over 20 years as a senior member of the Publicis Groupe team, working across Sydney and Melbourne with a wealth of expertise in retail, government, automotive, and financial services, Patrick's insights are invaluable.He shares details of his mission and his vision for leading Saatchi and Saatchi into new areas of opportunity and growth, as well as his leadership philosophy. Patrick discusses how the agency is helping brands optimise their marketing strategies across traditional and digital platforms, creating cohesive connected customer ecosystems. We also explore how advertising agencies can enhance the complete customer experience.And Patrick discusses the key ingredients for a successful client and agency partnership while unpacking the details of the client growth loop.This was a truly thought-provoking conversation. Patrick's deeply caring style of leadership, rock-solid strategic mindset, and down-to-earth approach is truly inspiring. I hope you enjoy the interview as much as I did. Cheers! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Two lifelong Aston Villa fans take a light-hearted look at the highs & lows of supporting the world's best football team.George and Frankie react to the appointment of Steven Gerrard as Aston Villa's manager and express their cautious optimism about the future under the former Rangers head coach. They also hope Gerrard's arrival at Villa could be an opportunity for the likes of Jacob Ramsey and Carney Chukwuemeka to learn from the one-time Liverpool midfielder.Birmingham Live football writer Patrick Rowe, who runs the popular Twitter page @PGR_Analytics, also joined the show to explain how Gerrard might set-up the team and his overall footballing approach. Patrick also explains who features in Gerrard's sizeable coaching staff, which includes the highly-rated Michael Beale.They also lookahead to the Brighton game and try to predict how Gerrard might approach the game in front of a full Villa Park.GET IN TOUCHTwitter: @VillaNoFillerInstagram: @allvillanofillerFacebook: All Villa No FillerEmail: allvillanofiller@gmail.comPRODUCTION: Frankie Maguire (@FrankieMaguire) See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Dan Rolinson is joined by scouting experts David Hughes of the Liverpool Echo and Patrick Rowe to preview Aston Villa's game against Everton
Pope Francis asked this question earlier this week and his reason behind it is very spiritual in nature. Also, MI Gov. Gretchen Whitmer says that abortion is "life sustaining." The Diocese of Grand Rapids, MI responds. Plus an interview with Patrick Rowe on why he is staying Catholic in college and what it is like to live in France. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lastweek/message
Last Week was interesting. I had to drop everything I was doing and working to get out of Europe due to the spread of the COVID-19 virus and the travel ban created by the Trump administration. Patrick Rowe and I are back in the US safely and are in voluntary quarantine for two weeks. While I was in Europe, I had the opportunity to interview Fr. Peter Newby, the chaplain of St. Mary's University Twickenham, located in south west London. He provided some interesting insight into the idea that Catholics students in the UK face different challenges than Catholic students in the US. His full interview will be available after this podcast airs on all EPIC Radio stations. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lastweek/message
Our friend, Patrick Rowe preaches that In his farewell speech to the elders of Ephesus, Paul stresses the importance of wholeheartedly fulfilling the calling we have received from Christ as his messengers of the gospel.
What are the main challenges you face moving with your job as a gay person? FT journalists Emma Jacobs and Josh Spero talk to Patrick Rowe from Accenture. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
March 18, 2018. Patrick Rowe continues our series reading through the book of Genesis studying the Patriarchs of the faith, while focusing on God's redemptive purpose and plan for all of mankind.
Patrick Rowe is only 16 years old and is one of the bright young stars looking to represent Australia in the U19 World Cup next January in New Zealand. He joins Simon O'Donnell and Nims Azoor to talk about the national championships coming up in Hobart and what the future holds for this promising superstar.
This week Patrick Rowe, lead teaching pastor of Genesis Community Church in Spring TX, talks about the three areas of focus for 2017. 1. Theological Clarity 2. Prayer 3. Evangelism These are nothing new to the Christian life but we desire to bring ourselves closer and closer to the life and teaching of Jesus and the early church. These questions stem from Patrick's sermon on Acts 2:42-47. For more information on Genesis Community Church visit www.genesiscommunity.church
"Before we ask questions, we find out more about the problems that are happening. And sometimes we even go out and ask the people around us: what is something that you don't feel comfortable with? Where do you feel disconnected?...I think that's the way that we actually find political issues to do art with." - Stephanie Roman Mobile Print Power is a multigenerational collective based out of Immigrant Movement International in Corona, Queens, who use silkscreen printmaking to engage communities and explore social and cultural situations. Mobile Print Power's history of collaborative work is the subject of Interference Archive's upcoming exhibition, Soñamos Sentirnos Libres / Under Construction, opening May 1. In this episode of Audio Interference, Charlie Morgan and Lani Hanna talk to collective members Marissa Campiz, Brandon Castillo, Jennifer Muñoz, Stephanie Roman, and Patrick Rowe. Produced by Interference Archive.
“Before we ask questions, we find out more about the problems that are happening. And sometimes we even go out and ask the people around us: what is something that you don’t feel comfortable with? Where do you feel disconnected?…I think that’s the way that we actually find political issues to do art with.” – Stephanie Roman Mobile Print Power is a multigenerational collective based out of Immigrant Movement International in Corona, Queens, who use silkscreen printmaking to engage communities and explore social and cultural situations. Mobile Print Power’s history of collaborative work is the subject of Interference Archive’s upcoming exhibition, Soñamos Sentirnos Libres / Under Construction, opening May 1. In this episode of Audio Interference, Charlie Morgan and Lani Hanna talk to collective members Marissa Campiz, Brandon Castillo, Jennifer Muñoz, Stephanie Roman, and Patrick Rowe. Produced by Interference Archive.