How do you decide whether to say yes or no to something? In this 5 minute episode, we break down a simple yet incredibly effective heuristic taken from the book Hell Yeah or No by Derek Sivers. The post 66. Hell Yeah or No appeared first on Orman Ph...
Performance coach Jason Brooks guides us through strategies for dealing with the emotional and intellectual fallout of a bad case as well as how to re-engage during a shift when the last thing we feel like doing is seeing the next patient. The post...
Patient satisfaction and the patient experience are different things. We can improve the patient experience by asking open-ended questions, recognizing nonverbal cues, validating emotion, and pausing to listen. The post 64. Patient Experience, Not S...
Do you feel a need to recalibrate your career? Step one, define your purpose. The post 63. The Pillars of Your Professional Life appeared first on Orman Physician Coaching.
We hear from eight leading physician educators about a core principle of patient care: primum non nocere. The post 62. Primum Non Nocere (First, Do No Harm) appeared first on Orman Physician Coaching.
We discuss which subgroup of patients might benefit from monoclonal antibodies, why the jury is still out on the benefit of ivermectin, the role of inhaled budesonide, and outpatient anticoagulation which hasn’t been studied, but hopefully will be so...
Tips on how to become an excellent expert witness. The post 60. How to Be An Expert Witness with Amal Mattu and Rich Orman appeared first on Orman Physician Coaching.
What does your life have in common with that of an astronaut? A lot, it turns out. Dan Mccollum returns to Stimulus to break down the skills learned by International Space Station commander Chris Hadfield as explained in his autobiography An Astronau...
Emergency physician and former Special Forces medic Mike Shertz, MD walks us through the steps on how to be an effective first receiver of mass casualty victims and shares the lessons written in blood from previous events. The post 58. Lessons Lear...
How to stay cool under pressure. We discuss:graduated pressure, deliberate training, tired moves, and acknowledging the suboptimal. The post 57. Cultivating the Emergency Mind with Dan Dworkis appeared first on Orman Physician Coaching.