After 55 years as a cardiologist, Dr. Richard Cashion, sits down with his son, Trey, to discuss his experience practicing both medicine and his Catholic faith.
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After 55 years as a cardiologist, Dr. Richard Cashion, sits down with his son, Trey, to discuss his experience practicing both medicine and his Catholic faith.
Can Faith and Medicine Truly Coexist? A Doctor's Bold Take - 46
The Joy of Medicine
41 minutes
11 months ago
Can Faith and Medicine Truly Coexist? A Doctor's Bold Take - 46
How can faith transform the way we practice medicine? In this thought-provoking episode of The Joy of Medicine, Dr. Richard Cashion and his son, Trey Cashion, delve into how integrating Christian principles into healthcare can change our perspective on healing, suffering, and patient care. They explore the role of doctors as healers within the Church, discuss the deeper meaning of health beyond physical outcomes, and share personal stories of how faith has shaped their approach to patient care. How can Christian healthcare professionals balance the physical and spiritual needs of their patients?
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The Joy of Medicine
After 55 years as a cardiologist, Dr. Richard Cashion, sits down with his son, Trey, to discuss his experience practicing both medicine and his Catholic faith.