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Your patients’ stories will sustain you in your darkest hours (bonus ft. Dr. John Mrachek)

Your patients’ stories will sustain you in your darkest hours (bonus ft. Dr. John Mrachek)

FromThe Short Coat


Your patients’ stories will sustain you in your darkest hours (bonus ft. Dr. John Mrachek)

FromThe Short Coat

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Length:
52 minutes
Released:
Dec 17, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

On this bonus episode of The Short Coat, we hear from Dr. John Mrachek. Dr. Mrachek is an anesthesiologist of 17 years who reached out to us at Iowa because he'd long felt a wedge being driven between doctors and their patients. He said that wedge, made of mouse clicks, political meddling, insurance middlemen, patient satisfaction surveys, and annoying electronic health records--was disconnecting physicians from their purpose. And that missing sense of purpose, he fears, is leading them to burn out. It's contributing to a frightening problem: physician suicide. Modern medicine, he says, is in peril.
Among the solutions, Dr. Mrachek feels, is to encourage physicians and students to take inventory of their most memorable patient stories. He argues that this will return to them that lost connection to their work. This talk, given to our first- and second-year medical students and the first he'd given on the topic, is the the beginning of his mission to spread that idea.
We Want to Hear From You: what are you feeling after listening to Dr. Mrachek? Call us at 347-SHORTCT anytime, visit our Facebook group, or email theshortcoats@gmail.com. Do all three.
The post Your patients’ stories will sustain you in your darkest hours (bonus ft. Dr. John Mrachek) appeared first on The Short Coat: An Honest Guide to Medical School.
Released:
Dec 17, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

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