On Becoming a Healer
Un pódcast de Saul J. Weiner and Stefan Kertesz - Martes
58 Episodo
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The Dartmouth Debacle: Why the culture of medical education needs to change
Publicado: 21/6/2021 -
Vaccine Hesitancy and the Doctor-Patient Relationship
Publicado: 17/5/2021 -
Engagement and Boundary Clarity:
Publicado: 9/5/2021 -
Judgementalism
Publicado: 22/3/2021 -
Contextualizing Care: What it means and why it matters
Publicado: 19/1/2021 -
Part 2: International Medicine
Publicado: 3/1/2021 -
Part 1. International Medicine
Publicado: 3/1/2021 -
My Learning Disability
Publicado: 29/11/2020 -
Asking patients "Why?"
Publicado: 10/11/2020 -
Part 2: “This is what I trained for.”
Publicado: 31/10/2020 -
Part 1: Meaning and Joy in Solo Practice
Publicado: 31/10/2020 -
Part 2: Hope and Healing for Those Who Follow
Publicado: 19/10/2020 -
Part 1: Pursuing a Dream and a Calling
Publicado: 19/10/2020 -
Forced Opioid Taper
Publicado: 11/9/2020 -
Airplane Guy
Publicado: 10/9/2020 -
Patient Abuse
Publicado: 10/9/2020 -
The "Difficult" Patient
Publicado: 10/9/2020 -
Introducing: On Becoming a Healer
Publicado: 6/9/2020
Doctors and other health care professionals are too often socialized and pressured to become “efficient task completers” rather than healers, which leads to unengaged and unimaginative medical practice, burnout, and diminished quality of care. It doesn’t have to be that way. With a range of thoughtful guests, co-hosts Saul Weiner MD and Stefan Kertesz MD MS, interrogate the culture and context in which clinicians are trained and practice for their implications for patient care and clinician well-being. The podcast builds on Dr. Weiner’s 2020 book, On Becoming a Healer: The Journey from Patient Care to Caring about Your Patients (Johns Hopkins University Press).