The Healing Power of Presence: A Physician's Radical Approach to Patient Care (#044)
Title: The Healing Power of Presence: A Physician's Radical Approach to Patient Care
Are you a healthcare leader feeling trapped in a system that prioritizes efficiency over genuine human connection? This week's Safe Space Made Simple episode offers a transformative perspective on patient care and healthcare culture. Join host Trace Hobson as he interviews Dr. Lawrence Yang, a family physician who's revolutionizing the doctor-patient relationship through the power of presence.
In this eye-opening episode, you'll discover:
- How slowing down can actually make you more effective in a fast-paced healthcare environment
- The unexpected impact of 'therapeutic presence' on patient outcomes and physician satisfaction
- Why addressing your own trauma is crucial for creating a healing space for others
- How to initiate cultural transformation in healthcare, starting with yourself
Key Insights:
- The Presence Paradigm: Understand how being fully present, even in short appointments, can dramatically improve patient care and satisfaction.
- Trauma-Informed Healthcare: Learn why recognizing the ubiquity of trauma in both patients and providers is essential for holistic healing.
- Self-Compassion as a Clinical Tool: Discover how cultivating self-compassion can enhance your capacity for empathy and improve patient outcomes.
- The Myth of Physician Invulnerability: Explore why acknowledging our own humanity and wounds is crucial for effective leadership in healthcare.
- Systemic Transformation: Understand how individual healing can catalyze broader cultural shifts in healthcare organizations.
Actionable Takeaways:
- Implement a 'presence practice' at the start of each patient encounter to enhance connection.
- Explore self-compassion resources like Dr. Kristin Neff's work to build personal resilience.
- Attend mindfulness and compassion retreats designed specifically for healthcare professionals.
- Create a 'healing network' with like-minded colleagues to support ongoing personal and professional growth.
- Practice observing and responding to patients' non-verbal cues to enhance therapeutic presence.
Links for resources mentioned in the interview
Connect with Lawrence on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lawrence-yang-93b75614/
Ronald Epstein: https://www.ronaldepstein.com/events
Retreat for Health Professionals: https://livingthismoment.ca/event/mindfulness-in-medicine-a-meditation-retreat-for-health-professionals-3/
Professional Development Progam: https://www.ihi.org/education/training/workforce-well-being-leadership-professional-development-program
Physician Retreat: https://www.revivephysicians.com/retreat2024
Self-Compassion Resource: https://www.amazon.ca/dp/1462526780?ref=cm_sw_r_cso_cp_apin_dp_2H77565KQS7D52Z4Y3M0&ref_=cm_sw_r_cso_cp_apin_dp_2H77565KQS7D52Z4Y3M0&social_share=cm_sw_r_cso_cp_apin_dp_2H77565KQS7D52Z4Y3M0&starsLeft=1&skipTwisterOG=1