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Have you ever considered the lasting impact when healthcare professionals fail to 'do no harm'?
In this thought-provoking episode, Dr. Colin Halverson delves into his recently published paper entitled: Clinician-associated traumatization from difficult medical encounters: Results from a qualitative interview study on the Ehlers-Danlos Syndromes. Join us as we discuss the cumulative impact of negative interpersonal dynamics on clinicians and the importance of becoming trauma-informed for better patient outcomes. Discover what happens when we fail to "do no harm" and the challenges patients face in navigating a healthcare system with a shortage of specialists.
Listen to this week’s episode and join us on this eye-opening journey as we explore the critical topic of clinician-associated traumatization and its impact on patient care
EPISODE IN A GLANCE
-Understanding Bioethics and Medical Anthropology
-The Role of Bioethics in Healthcare
-Unraveling Rare Diseases
-Shedding Light on Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome and Hypermobile Ehlers-Danlos
-Exploring Clinician-Associated Traumatization: Background and Significance
-PTSD Diagnosis in Ehlers-Danlos Patients: Unveiling the Connection
-Clinician-associated traumatization is the cumulative result of negative interpersonal dynamics
-Becoming Trauma-Informed: Empowering Clinicians for Better Care
-What happens when we fail to “do no harm”?
-The Memorability of Negative Encounters in Healthcare
-When the intent is good, but the impact is not...
-Navigating the Healthcare System as a Full-Time Job for Patients
-Addressing the Shortage of Specialists in Healthcare
ABOUT COLIN HALVERSON, PhD
Colin Halverson is a professor of bioethics and medical anthropology at Indiana University. His research focuses on improving care for patients with rare diseases.
CONNECT WITH COLIN HALVERSON, PhD
Twitter → https://twitter.com/colin_halverson
Work Email → [email protected]
Read Dr. Colin’s Paper Here → https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ssmqr.2023.100237
ABOUT DR KARA WADA
Quadruple board-certified pediatric and adult allergy immunology & lifestyle medicine physician, Sjogren’s patient and life coach shares her recipe for success combining anti-inflammatory lifestyle, trusting therapeutic relationships, modern medicine & our minds to harness our body’s ability to heal.
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Have you ever considered the lasting impact when healthcare professionals fail to 'do no harm'?
In this thought-provoking episode, Dr. Colin Halverson delves into his recently published paper entitled: Clinician-associated traumatization from difficult medical encounters: Results from a qualitative interview study on the Ehlers-Danlos Syndromes. Join us as we discuss the cumulative impact of negative interpersonal dynamics on clinicians and the importance of becoming trauma-informed for better patient outcomes. Discover what happens when we fail to "do no harm" and the challenges patients face in navigating a healthcare system with a shortage of specialists.
Listen to this week’s episode and join us on this eye-opening journey as we explore the critical topic of clinician-associated traumatization and its impact on patient care
EPISODE IN A GLANCE
-Understanding Bioethics and Medical Anthropology
-The Role of Bioethics in Healthcare
-Unraveling Rare Diseases
-Shedding Light on Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome and Hypermobile Ehlers-Danlos
-Exploring Clinician-Associated Traumatization: Background and Significance
-PTSD Diagnosis in Ehlers-Danlos Patients: Unveiling the Connection
-Clinician-associated traumatization is the cumulative result of negative interpersonal dynamics
-Becoming Trauma-Informed: Empowering Clinicians for Better Care
-What happens when we fail to “do no harm”?
-The Memorability of Negative Encounters in Healthcare
-When the intent is good, but the impact is not...
-Navigating the Healthcare System as a Full-Time Job for Patients
-Addressing the Shortage of Specialists in Healthcare
ABOUT COLIN HALVERSON, PhD
Colin Halverson is a professor of bioethics and medical anthropology at Indiana University. His research focuses on improving care for patients with rare diseases.
CONNECT WITH COLIN HALVERSON, PhD
Twitter → https://twitter.com/colin_halverson
Work Email → [email protected]
Read Dr. Colin’s Paper Here → https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ssmqr.2023.100237
ABOUT DR KARA WADA
Quadruple board-certified pediatric and adult allergy immunology & lifestyle medicine physician, Sjogren’s patient and life coach shares her recipe for success combining anti-inflammatory lifestyle, trusting therapeutic relationships, modern medicine & our minds to harness our body’s ability to heal.
CONNECT WITH DR WADA
Website → https://www.drkarawada.com/
LinkedIn → https://www.linkedin.com/in/karawadamd/
Instagram → https://www.instagram.com/immuneconfident/
Facebook → https://www.facebook.com/KaraWadaMD
Twitter → https://twitter.com/CrunchyAllergy
TikTok → https://www.tiktok.com/@crunchyallergist
SUBSCRIBE TO NEWSLETTER → https://www.drkarawada.com/newsletter
Get Dr. Kara’s weekly dose of a naturally-minded and scientifically-grounded approach to immune system health.
JOIN THE 12-WEEK BECOMING IMMUNE CONFIDENT PROGRAM!
Feel confident, energetic, and more like that bad*** you used to be.
Apply Here→
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