During the first year of medical school, biomedical students learn to cut open and dissect the human heart, exploring its previously unseen chambers. Intensive as the training of a physician is, there is need for more discussion of open-heartedness, the quality of compassion and kindness that deepens human connection. The Open-Hearted MD dialogues explore the opening of our own hearts to further strengthen the doctor-patient relationship.
Topics include themes integral to healing practices such as Compassion, Gratitude, and Humor.
Conversations will serve as a resource for healthcare providers, students, and the public.
www.openheartedmd.com
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Disclaimer: The content of The Open-Hearted MD has been made available for educational purposes only and is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified healthcare provider for information or questions regarding a medical concern or condition. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you hear on The Open-Hearted MD.
This podcast does not represent the views or opinions of any employer or organization that have any affiliation with any host, contributor, or podcast guest of The Open-Hearted MD, including Tulane University School of Medicine.
The Open-Hearted MD is supported through the Mellon Graduate Program in Community-Engaged Scholarship at Tulane University.
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During the first year of medical school, biomedical students learn to cut open and dissect the human heart, exploring its previously unseen chambers. Intensive as the training of a physician is, there is need for more discussion of open-heartedness, the quality of compassion and kindness that deepens human connection. The Open-Hearted MD dialogues explore the opening of our own hearts to further strengthen the doctor-patient relationship.
Topics include themes integral to healing practices such as Compassion, Gratitude, and Humor.
Conversations will serve as a resource for healthcare providers, students, and the public.
www.openheartedmd.com
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Disclaimer: The content of The Open-Hearted MD has been made available for educational purposes only and is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified healthcare provider for information or questions regarding a medical concern or condition. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you hear on The Open-Hearted MD.
This podcast does not represent the views or opinions of any employer or organization that have any affiliation with any host, contributor, or podcast guest of The Open-Hearted MD, including Tulane University School of Medicine.
The Open-Hearted MD is supported through the Mellon Graduate Program in Community-Engaged Scholarship at Tulane University.
During the first year of medical school, biomedical students learn to cut open and dissect the human heart, exploring its previously unseen chambers. Intensive as the training of a physician is, there is need for more discussion of open-heartedness, the quality of compassion and kindness that deepens human connection. The Open-Hearted MD dialogues explore the opening of our own hearts to further strengthen the doctor-patient relationship.
Topics include themes integral to healing practices such as Compassion, Gratitude, and Humor.
Conversations will serve as a resource for healthcare providers, students, and the public.
www.openheartedmd.com
-----------------------------
Disclaimer: The content of The Open-Hearted MD has been made available for educational purposes only and is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified healthcare provider for information or questions regarding a medical concern or condition. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you hear on The Open-Hearted MD.
This podcast does not represent the views or opinions of any employer or organization that have any affiliation with any host, contributor, or podcast guest of The Open-Hearted MD, including Tulane University School of Medicine.
The Open-Hearted MD is supported through the Mellon Graduate Program in Community-Engaged Scholarship at Tulane University.