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Margaret Simor on the BackTable VI Podcast

Margaret Simor

Hospital Administrator

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Margaret Simor, MSN, is a nurse, hospital administrator, and board member of The Interventional Initiative.

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Making Informed Consent an Informed Choice with the Interventional Initiative
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Episode # 203  •  29 Apr 2022

Making Informed Consent an Informed Choice with the Interventional Initiative

Eric J. Keller talks with Isabel Newton, Susan Jackson and Margaret Simor from the Interventional Initiative about informed consent and helping patients make informed choices with newly developed Patient Decision Aids!

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About

Ms. Simor is a Registered Nurse and former hospital administrator with expertise in the executive management of Minimally Invasive, Image-guided procedures. She has designed and managed quality assurance and patient outcome programs for several major hospitals in the SF Bay Area.

Ms. Simor is a member of the Board of Directors of the Interventional Initiatie; in this role she actively participates in the strategic planning process and assists in implementing and monitoring the plan's goals. She works closely with her colleagues to establish initiatives that further the organization's mission to educate and engage the public about the value and life-changing treatment options from minimally-invasive, image-guided procedures (MIIP). Additionally, she provides leadership and vision through her contributions to the Written Content Committee, the Fundraising Committee, the Business Committee and the Patient Engagement Initiative.

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