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    empathy in healthcare

    Explore " empathy in healthcare" with insightful episodes like "How To Be a Supportive Caregiver Through the Cancer Healing Journey | Bonus Episode", "Unveiling Empathy: Stories of Compassion and Resilience", "Empowering Maternal Health: Navigating High-Risk Pregnancy with Ana Rodney of MOMCares", "Grit, Gratitude, and Grace: Dr. Adrienne Boissy" and "BEING A MESSENGER OF HOPE" from podcasts like ""Born to Heal Podcast with Dr. Katie Deming", "Healthcare Superteams", "The Truth In This Art", "Breakthrough Builders" and "Dose of Deborah: Rehab for the Heart"" and more!

    Episodes (6)

    How To Be a Supportive Caregiver Through the Cancer Healing Journey | Bonus Episode

    How To Be a Supportive Caregiver Through the Cancer Healing Journey | Bonus Episode

    Wondering How to Navigate the Complex Emotions and Decisions Involved When a Loved One Faces Cancer?

    This week's Bonus episode is a rerelease of a conversation Dr. Katie Deming M.D. had on the Compliance Guy Podcast.

    You'll gain valuable tips on fostering positive communication, understanding the significant role of empathy, and the importance of aligning with your loved one’s treatment desires, not just your own.

    She sheds light on the groundbreaking ACE Study, offering a new perspective on the link between trauma, chronic illness, and disease.

    This conversation is a must-listen if you're seeking to deepen your understanding and approach to supporting someone through their cancer journey.  Remember, perfect communication isn't the goal; it's about connecting with heart and understanding.

    Press play and listen to a conversation that could change how you view the healing journey.

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    To the Conscious Healer who is starting to realize that your health is a potential threat:

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    The Born to Heal Podcast is intended for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for seeking professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Individual medical histories are unique; therefore, this episode should not be used to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease without consulting your healthcare provider.


    Empowering Maternal Health: Navigating High-Risk Pregnancy with Ana Rodney of MOMCares

    Empowering Maternal Health: Navigating High-Risk Pregnancy with Ana Rodney of MOMCares

    Welcome to 'The Truth in This Art' podcast, hosted by Rob Lee, engage in this meaningful conversation with Ana Rodney, a seasoned Doula with 15 years of experience, who serves as the Executive Director and Founder of MOMCares in Baltimore City. She is a skilled yoga instructor, energy healer, and wellness practitioner. Ana's dedication to maternal health led her to establish MOMCares, an organization that offers comprehensive prenatal and postpartum doula care, encompassing transportation, advocacy, self-care, and nourishing meals for under-supported mothers with NICU experiences. Ana's impactful work has garnered recognition, including awards and grants such as the Goldman Sachs One Million Black Women Impact Grant. With a background in education and a commitment to addressing maternal health disparities, Ana's contributions extend to her roles as a Perinatal Mental Health Consultant, Board Member, historian for BCIITY Alliance, and Baltimore City Maternal Mortality Review Board Chair.

    About MOMCares

    MOMCares serves under-supported mothers with NICU experiences in Baltimore City by providing prenatal and postpartum doula care including transportation, advocacy, self-care opportunities, and nutritious meals to mothers and their families. Please consider making a donation to support our work by visiting momcares.org/donate.

    In this episode, we uncover:


    • The inspiring work of MOMCares, an organization supporting Black women in Baltimore City through high-risk pregnancies and traumatic births. Hear firsthand accounts of women who have benefited from MOMCares' services, shedding light on the importance of emotional and practical support during challenging times.
    • Uncover how MOMCares tackles maternal health disparities by addressing social determinants through workshops, training, and healing circles. Explore how these holistic approaches create community connections and empower women to navigate their health journeys with resilience.
    • Delve into the significance of empathy in transforming maternal health outcomes. Experts from MOMCares share insights on humanizing the experiences of Black women, highlighting the potential for positive change through compassionate, human-centered care.
    • Join us as we listen to Ana Rodney's personal journey, including her high-risk pregnancy and the loss of her sister, that ignited her advocacy for maternal health equity. Explore how Ana's story intertwines with the mission of MOMCares and her determination to drive meaningful change.
    • Dive into the world of healing arts and their impact on maternal wellness. Learn how practices like Reiki and yoga are integral to MOMCares' approach in supporting expectant and new mothers, promoting emotional and physical well-being during the transformative stages of pregnancy and postpartum.


    Don't miss this incredible episode as Ana discusses her organization's mission to support Black women in Baltimore City who are navigating high-risk pregnancies and traumatic birth outcomes. She shares her personal experience of going through a high-risk pregnancy and the challenges she faced within the medical system. Ana explains how MOMCares provides support through workshops, trainings, and healing circles, focusing on the social determinants of health to ensure the safety of both mothers and babies. She emphasizes the need for empathy and humanizing the experiences of Black women in the healthcare system. Ana also highlights the impact of her work and the importance of storytelling and the healing arts in her approach.


    This interview is brought to you in part by the support of Innovation Works Baltimore.

    Innovation Works Baltimore is an innovative, collaborative resource network that connects neighborhoods, entrepreneurs, social innovation assets, and investors to build sustainable neighborhood economies in Baltimore.


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    This program is supported (in part) by a grant from the Robert W. Deutsch Foundation.

    If you have a story about art, culture, or community, share it with us at rob@thetruthinthisart.com for a chance to be featured on 'The Truth In This Art' podcast.

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    Original music by Daniel Alexis Music with additional music from Chipzard.

    Episode illustration by Alley Kid Art.

    About "The Truth In This Art"


    "The Truth In This Art," hosted by Rob Lee, is a podcast that explores the essence of creativity and its community impact, amplifying artists' voices and their profound stories.

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    Grit, Gratitude, and Grace: Dr. Adrienne Boissy

    Grit, Gratitude, and Grace: Dr. Adrienne Boissy

    From practicing, teaching and leading at The Cleveland Clinic to her new tenure as the Chief Medical Officer at Qualtrics, Dr. Adrienne Boissy has been one of the healthcare industry’s greatest champions for imbuing empathy into the patient experience. 

    In her talk with guest host Susan Haufe, she describes her journey as a builder: from navigating a childhood that often felt unsteady and unsafe, to becoming a neurologist, to finding her ultimate calling as an experience-minded executive working to transform healthcare. Throughout the episode she shares profound ideas about how to give yourself grace and overcome obstacles. And she leaves us with a look at the future of the healthcare industry, offering poignant ideas about how we can leverage technology to make the patient experience more humane and compassionate.

    (05:07) Adrienne at 12: Who’s the person we would’ve met?

    (08:28) Her healthcare journey, from researcher to chief experience officer

    (14:53) How to take a ‘Failure Bow’ and move on

    (19:01) Why everyone should think more about how they spend their time

    (23:13) On the importance of gratitude

    (32:14) Using technology to facilitate human connection and empathy in healthcare

    (34:33) Post-interview conversation with Jesse and guest host Susan Haufe

    Guest Bio

    Dr. Adrienne Boissy

    Adrienne Boissy, MD, MA, is the Chief Medical Officer at Qualtrics, where she shapes the strategic direction of patient and employee experience in the healthcare industry, including technology design, research, consulting and innovation in experience management. She is the former Chief Experience Officer of the Cleveland Clinic Health System and a current staff neurologist at the Cleveland Clinic Mellen Center for Multiple Sclerosis. A compelling speaker and thought leader, Dr. Boissy has been featured in The Wall Street Journal, NPR, The Washington Post, Forbes, and The Atlantic, among others. 

    Susan Haufe (Guest Host)

    With 20 years of experience combining the tools, discipline, expertise, and passion to design and drive a customer-centric culture, Susan Haufe is known for organizational transformation built on brand promise, purpose, and values. She currently serves as the Chief Industry Advisor for Healthcare at Qualtrics. Prior to joining Qualtrics, Susan served as the inaugural Chief Experience Officer for Yale New Haven Health, developing the vision and roadmap to support the execution of critical initiatives, including centralizing patient experience functions across the health system.

    Helpful Links

    Learn more about Dr. Boissy’s role at Qualtrics

    TED appearance: Can Empathy Help Us Heal Healthcare?

    A useful exercise: Your Pie Chart of Happiness

    Also check out: Our Breakthrough Builders episode with New York-Presbyterian Hospital’s Rick Evans

    Dr. Boissy on LinkedIn

    BEING A MESSENGER OF HOPE

    BEING A MESSENGER OF HOPE

    Are you being a MESSENGER OF HOPE?

    Your patients may be feeling overwhelmed, confused, distressed, or AFRAID… 

    Working in healthcare can be extremely challenging, yet, some days can feel and be so impactful and so meaningful! Today was one of those days!

    Your SELF-CARE Matters. Take a moment to reflect on what CARING looks like, sounds like, and feels like from your patient’s perspective. 

    If you are a healthcare professional feeling tired, burnt out, or detached, then how do you effectively care for your patients? Remember, you are just as human as your patients and over time, the weight of responsibility adds up and starts to take a toll. I’ve been there!

    If you are wanting support for yourself, connect with me. You have my support.

    Connect with me on FB: https://www.facebook.com/drdebhowell/
    Instagram: Dose of Deborah
     
    Schedule a session with me: www.nxstepcoaching.com

    Books:
    Link to Self-care in Healthcare book: https://bit.ly/selfcareinhealthcare
    Link to Heart's Alchemy book: https://bit.ly/heartsalchemybook 

    FEAR IS PHYSICAL

    FEAR IS PHYSICAL

    As a Healthcare Professional - Doctor, Nurse, Therapist, …

    How would you feel and what would you say if your patient said:

    “Mental Health is REAL, but people don’t believe what I say”

    Brene Brown says it beautifully!

    “In order to empathize with someone’s experience, you must be willing to believe them as they see it, and not how you imagine their experience to be.

    Empathy has no script. There is no right way or wrong way to do it. It’s simply listening, holding space, withholding judgment, emotionally connecting, and communicating that incredibly healing message of ‘You’re not alone.’” 

     SO...

    1. How do you EFFECTIVELY care when you feel like you don’t have ENOUGH time to care?

    2. How do you help your patients in the moment to access and be in their heart, to feel SAFE? 

    3. How do you support your patients in working through inner conflict that affects their confidence & perception of reality.

    If you are a healthcare professional, know you have my support! I am a HeartMath® Coach and mentor, and medical life & health coach who can work with you on your “HEARTSET,” in building personal resilience and emotional capacity for sustainable and heart-centered clinical practice!

    Connect with me on FB: https://www.facebook.com/drdebhowell/
    Instagram: Dose of Deborah

    Schedule a session with me: www.nxstepcoaching.com 

    Books:
    Link to Self-care in Healthcare book: https://bit.ly/selfcareinhealthcare 
    Link to Heart's Alchemy book: https://bit.ly/heartsalchemybook 

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