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A 34-year-old man fighting for his life in the intensive care unit is on an artificial respirator for over a month. Could it be that his chance of getting off the respirator is not how much his nurses know, but rather how much they care?
A 75-year-old woman is heroically saved by a major trauma center, only to be discharged and fatally struck by a car while walking home from the hospital. Could a lack of compassion from the hospital staff have been a factor in her death?
Compelling new research shows that health care is in the midst of a compassion crisis. But the pivotal question is this: Does compassion really matter?
In Compassionomics: The Revolutionary Scientific Evidence That Caring Makes a Difference, physician scientists Stephen Trzeciak and Anthony Mazzarelli uncover the eye-opening data that compassion could be a wonder drug for the 21st century.
This episode is packed with practical insights and ROI evidence for customer experience investment.
Join me and my guest, Dr. Stephen Trzeciak, author, Ted Talk speaker, and, oh yeah, Chief of Medicine at Cooper University Healthcare.
In this episode:
Meet Dr. T
Stephen Trzeciak, MD, MPH is a physician scientist, the Edward D. Viner Endowed
Chief of Medicine at Cooper University Health Care, and Professor and Chair of
Medicine at Cooper Medical School of Rowan University in Camden, New Jersey. Dr.
Trzeciak is a practicing intensivist (specialist in intensive care medicine), and a clinical
researcher with more than 100 publications in the scientific literature. His scientific
program has been supported by research grants from the National Institutes of Health
and the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, with Dr. Trzeciak serving as
Principal Investigator. Dr. Trzeciak is the co-author of two books, Compassionomics:
The Revolutionary Scientific Evidence that Caring Makes a Difference (2019), and
Wonder Drug: 7 Scientifically Proven Ways That Serving Others Is the Best Medicine
for Yourself (2022). Broadly, Dr. Trzeciak’s mission is to raise compassion globally,
through science.
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A 34-year-old man fighting for his life in the intensive care unit is on an artificial respirator for over a month. Could it be that his chance of getting off the respirator is not how much his nurses know, but rather how much they care?
A 75-year-old woman is heroically saved by a major trauma center, only to be discharged and fatally struck by a car while walking home from the hospital. Could a lack of compassion from the hospital staff have been a factor in her death?
Compelling new research shows that health care is in the midst of a compassion crisis. But the pivotal question is this: Does compassion really matter?
In Compassionomics: The Revolutionary Scientific Evidence That Caring Makes a Difference, physician scientists Stephen Trzeciak and Anthony Mazzarelli uncover the eye-opening data that compassion could be a wonder drug for the 21st century.
This episode is packed with practical insights and ROI evidence for customer experience investment.
Join me and my guest, Dr. Stephen Trzeciak, author, Ted Talk speaker, and, oh yeah, Chief of Medicine at Cooper University Healthcare.
In this episode:
Meet Dr. T
Stephen Trzeciak, MD, MPH is a physician scientist, the Edward D. Viner Endowed
Chief of Medicine at Cooper University Health Care, and Professor and Chair of
Medicine at Cooper Medical School of Rowan University in Camden, New Jersey. Dr.
Trzeciak is a practicing intensivist (specialist in intensive care medicine), and a clinical
researcher with more than 100 publications in the scientific literature. His scientific
program has been supported by research grants from the National Institutes of Health
and the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, with Dr. Trzeciak serving as
Principal Investigator. Dr. Trzeciak is the co-author of two books, Compassionomics:
The Revolutionary Scientific Evidence that Caring Makes a Difference (2019), and
Wonder Drug: 7 Scientifically Proven Ways That Serving Others Is the Best Medicine
for Yourself (2022). Broadly, Dr. Trzeciak’s mission is to raise compassion globally,
through science.
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