當急診醫師按下錄影鍵:我為什麼要說出醫療現場的故事 | 達特 傑生 | TEDxDong Wu U
【TEDxDongWuU 2025年度大會】Number Line-數線在數學中,數線由原點、方向與單位長組成,延展出無限可能的圖形與結構。
如人生旅途,我們在這條無盡的線上摸索前行,或堅定、或迷惘。
每一段經歷,終將化作專屬於我們的獨特軌跡。達特傑生 Dr. Jason,急診科醫師,也是YouTube上的知識分享者。
他將急診室裡的經驗化為影片,不只傳遞醫療常識,也關注制度議題。
對他而言,醫師的角色不止於治療,更在於讓社會理解醫療、關注醫療。
達特傑生 Dr. Jason,急診科醫生,同時也是YouTube上的分享者。 達特傑生不只勝任急診醫師的角色,因為對於醫療時事、科普知識的興趣,也開設YouTube頻道,除了希望能將這些急診室的故事和醫療知識分享給大家,也能學到一些基本的醫療常識,進而了解在緊急情況下該如何處理。 不只如此,達特傑生也深知自己的使命與責任,亦不忌諱透過影片討論社會議題和網路話題,包括備受矚目的醫療體系負擔,以及健保制度量能緊缺議題。達特傑生深知他的工作不僅是治病救人,更是要傳遞正確的議題資訊,引發社會對於醫療制度的關注。 This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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