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This episode explores a rarely discussed truth in healthcare: doctors and patients often operate with very different cognitive resources. With physicians statistically averaging an IQ around 127 — the top 5% — and patients navigating fear, stress, and unfamiliar environments, communication gaps are inevitable unless clinicians intentionally bridge them.
We cover:
Key takeaway:
Our intelligence isn’t something to be proud of — it’s something to use. When we translate complex concepts into simple, accessible language, we create clarity, trust, and genuine partnership in care.
Tune in for a grounded, compassionate look at how smarter communication leads to safer, calmer encounters.
You can find this content also in my blog: https://wp.me/pfxEk2-8V
Music by Sascha Ende via ende.app
Soli deo gratia
By Astrid M. KoenigThis episode explores a rarely discussed truth in healthcare: doctors and patients often operate with very different cognitive resources. With physicians statistically averaging an IQ around 127 — the top 5% — and patients navigating fear, stress, and unfamiliar environments, communication gaps are inevitable unless clinicians intentionally bridge them.
We cover:
Key takeaway:
Our intelligence isn’t something to be proud of — it’s something to use. When we translate complex concepts into simple, accessible language, we create clarity, trust, and genuine partnership in care.
Tune in for a grounded, compassionate look at how smarter communication leads to safer, calmer encounters.
You can find this content also in my blog: https://wp.me/pfxEk2-8V
Music by Sascha Ende via ende.app
Soli deo gratia