Biweekly storytelling podcast about the art of medicine featuring real doctors and patients.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 16 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Categories | MedicineSociety & CultureHealth & Fitness |
Our season finale! Dr. Dizon guided Anne through the physical and emotional consequences when a decision she made years prior came back to haunt her. more
Many doctors dismissed Piedad's concerns, but in Dr. Rodriguez, she found a listening ear and a physician she could rely on to help her understand what was happening to her body.
When Dr. Fine diagnosed Lindsay with a chronic GI condition, she gained a new sense of self and perspective on patient care.
Some think that treating elderly patients like Peg is fighting a losing battle. Dr. McNicoll disagrees.
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Just discovered this podcast and find it a delight. The patient-practitioner relationship is a sacred one, yet typically private. These brief stories about exceptional care are heartwarming and highlight the exquisite art of medicine made memorable by the practitioner’s ability to elevate developing a compassionate relationship to the same level of importance they manage the complex presenting health concern. Kudos to all involved.
These podcasts are beautifully composed and are always a bright moment in my day. The stories are so important for both patients and healthcare providers to hear in a time when healthcare feels broken. The hosts should be so proud of this work.
I love these podcasts. I plan to use them in my position as a leader.
Amazing presentation for chronic conditions such as CKD from patient and physician point of view more
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