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Leadership development via critical thinking in healthcare practice: a countermeasure to botox?® popularity and global aftermaths?

6th International Conference and Exhibition on Traditional & Alternative Medicine

Philippe A Souvestre

NeuroKinetics Health Services, Inc., Canada

ScientificTracks Abstracts: J Tradi Med Clin Natur

DOI: 10.4172/2167-1206.C1.002

Abstract
ISSUE: Widespread applications of Botox?® have led to the necessity to reconsider how we evaluate nature and risks of therapies Western Medicine provides. There is need for leadership skills such as critical thinking and looking at the broader picture to ask if a given procedure is the best option available. In non-public healthcare, revenue concerns can be a driving consideration when the reason we exist is to provide necessary protection and care when and where required. In academia, â??publish or perishâ? is the necessary law to maintain tenures and leadership, hence focused on providing volumes of technical papers not always neutral. Such practices focused towards â??making the numbersâ? over time have slowly created a state of lull and disconnect from the original purpose of healthcare professions. Peer-reviewed studies show an 8% rate for Botox?® fatal aftermaths, while increasingly provided for non-medically indicated cosmetic procedures. How do we justify lethal risk and life-threatening incapacitation for such therapy? Botox?® is also being used for brain conditions such as post-concussion headache and depression where causative mechanisms are not yet elucidated. Botox?® side-effects risk management need reconsidering how such protocol should be pursued. Proposal: As professionals, it is time to develop leadership and critical thinking such as asking the right questions, like whether a given procedure is the best to â??Do No Harm? Are there other therapeutic options to achieve similar objectives with less risk by broadening our view? For example, Eastern Medicine provides effective innocuous techniques to address conditions such as muscle spasticity.
Biography

Souvestre is the Director of Programs at NeuroKinetics, which includes Clinic and Research Institute. He authored over 130 publications in international peerreviewed scientific, engineering, and medical journals on fundamental biomedical and neurophysiological paradigms shifts leading to novel approaches to quantify human performance and develop incapacitation countermeasures successfully used in advanced Traumatology towards resolving cognitive disconnect underlying chronic plateaued conditions. His multidisciplinary biomedical training in both Western and Eastern Medicines and Cognitive and Behavioral Neurosciences led him to design a very unique understanding and effective therapeutic approach to address fatigue, incapacitation, and conditions recognized as intractable in mainstream Western Medicine.

Email: pas@neurokinetics.com

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