White Coat Coaching | The Orthopedic Podcast   /     EP 31 Dr. David Ring| On cognitive aspects of the patient-surgeon relationship

Description

This episode is a wide ranging discussion with Dr. David Ring, an upper extremity surgeon and a Psychology PhD.  In this episode we discuss the cognitive processes that can lead to structural healthcare problems and how the way we think can limit how effective we are as physicians and patients!   We also touch on how the patient physician relationship can address despair, hope, and stress and how COVID has forced the professional to take a close look at how we decide when to do surgery.

Summary

This episode is a wide ranging discussion with Dr. David Ring, an upper extremity surgeon and a Psychology PhD. In this episode we discuss the cognitive processes that can lead to structural healthcare problems and how the way we think can limit how effective we are as physicians and patients! We also touch on how the patient physician relationship can address despair, hope, and stress and how COVID has forced the professional to take a close look at how we decide when to do surgery.

Subtitle
This episode is a wide ranging discussion with Dr. David Ring, an upper extremity surgeon and a Psychology PhD.  In this episode we discuss the cognitive processes that can lead to structural healthcare problems and how the way we think can limit...
Duration
01:01:38
Publishing date
2020-07-21 21:51
Link
https://whitecoatcoaching.libsyn.com/ep-31-dr-david-ring-on-cognitive-aspects-of-the-patient-surgeon-relationship
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Enclosures
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Shownotes

This episode is a wide ranging discussion with Dr. David Ring, an upper extremity surgeon and a Psychology PhD.  In this episode we discuss the cognitive processes that can lead to structural healthcare problems and how the way we think can limit how effective we are as physicians and patients!   We also touch on how the patient physician relationship can address despair, hope, and stress and how COVID has forced the professional to take a close look at how we decide when to do surgery.