Send us a text In this episode, I speak with Shannon Taylor, a certified Child Life Specialist, about creating child-friendly healthcare experiences. We discuss physical space and tools, verbiage to use when preparing kids and families for procedures, and broader applications of Child Life principles for families and even our adult patients.
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Send us a text In this episode, I speak with Shannon Taylor, a certified Child Life Specialist, about creating child-friendly healthcare experiences. We discuss physical space and tools, verbiage to use when preparing kids and families for procedures, and broader applications of Child Life principles for families and even our adult patients.
Send us a text In this episode I meet up with Dr. Dan Park, who is the medical director of the pediatric emergency department at University of North Carolina. We'll be talking about the components of leadership and navigating careers in medicine. We discuss metacognition and cognitive biases, developing our expertise, leadership skills, and resiliency, and how these all interplay. Here is Dan's article about cognitive biases that we discussed during this episode: https://pubmed.ncbi.nl...
Peds-Centered
Send us a text In this episode, I speak with Shannon Taylor, a certified Child Life Specialist, about creating child-friendly healthcare experiences. We discuss physical space and tools, verbiage to use when preparing kids and families for procedures, and broader applications of Child Life principles for families and even our adult patients.