Jean-Louis Vincent
- In Decision Support
- Thu, 16 Feb 2017
Editor-in-Chief, ICU Management & Practice
Professor of Intensive Care Medicine, University of Brussels
Our health is our most precious good and helping people whose
health is damaged or at stake is the highest privilege on earth
Management Tip:
Make everybody happy… and make sure they can take their
responsibilities without excessive reliance on your opinion. Buddha said, “Do
not believe in what I said, but think about it.” I think it is a great
principle.
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