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Quand les ressources manquent, comment prioriser ? | Dr Joseph Dahine

52 min · 28. maj 2026
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Dans cet épisode du podcast Paratus, nous recevons Dr.Joseph Dahine, médecin spécialiste en soins intensifs chez l’adulte à l’Hôpital Cité-de-la-Santé de Laval, Québec. Il est professeur adjoint de clinique à l’Université de Montréal. Il détient également une maîtrise en administration des services de santé (École de santé publique de l’Université de Montréal) et un fellow en Leadership clinique (NHS Lothian, Health Improvement Scotland). Passionné par l’amélioration des systèmes de santé, Dr. Dahine s’intéresse particulièrement à la façon dont les ressources sont utilisées en contexte de pression et d’urgence. Grâce à son expertise en soins intensifs, en gestion des soins de santé et en amélioration clinique, il apporte une réflexion humaine et concrète sur les enjeux liés au triage et à l’allocation des ressources. Une discussion pertinente sur les défis du milieu de la santé, mais aussi sur les décisions difficiles qui doivent parfois être prises lorsque les ressources sont limitées. Sans plus attendre, bonne écoute!

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