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Can physicians of the future be experts of science and empathy? Dr. Theophil Stokes, Chief of Neonatology at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, believes they can. He joins Health2049 podcast co-host Bisi Williams to share stories from his experiences as a neonatal doctor that proves it’s not only more beneficial to the patient, but also to the doctor and medical staff.

Dr. Theophil Stokes:

  • IG: @theostoked

Connect with Health2049:

Find the complete Show Notes and Transcripts Here -> https://bit.ly/Dr-Theophil-Stokes

Timestamps:

  • Healthcare in 2049. [2:14]
  • What’s missing in medicine today? [4:43]
  • How can we achieve this new vision? [6:18]
  • A defining moment with a vulnerable patient. [7:33]
  • A disconnect between the patient and hospital staff. [11:50]
  • The breakdown of a well-intended, standardized medical approach. [13:33]
  • A beneficial way to counsel a family in distress. [17:47]
  • Obstacles in teaching empathy to doctors. [25:13]
  • Society’s role in an empathetic approach to care. [28:48]
  • Resistance to empathy. [29:17]
  • An emotionally detached doctor vs. an emotionally engaged doctor. [31:17]
  • Reassess medical students and training. [33:18]
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Manage episode 292049162 series 2923411
Content provided by Health 2049. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Health 2049 or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Can physicians of the future be experts of science and empathy? Dr. Theophil Stokes, Chief of Neonatology at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, believes they can. He joins Health2049 podcast co-host Bisi Williams to share stories from his experiences as a neonatal doctor that proves it’s not only more beneficial to the patient, but also to the doctor and medical staff.

Dr. Theophil Stokes:

  • IG: @theostoked

Connect with Health2049:

Find the complete Show Notes and Transcripts Here -> https://bit.ly/Dr-Theophil-Stokes

Timestamps:

  • Healthcare in 2049. [2:14]
  • What’s missing in medicine today? [4:43]
  • How can we achieve this new vision? [6:18]
  • A defining moment with a vulnerable patient. [7:33]
  • A disconnect between the patient and hospital staff. [11:50]
  • The breakdown of a well-intended, standardized medical approach. [13:33]
  • A beneficial way to counsel a family in distress. [17:47]
  • Obstacles in teaching empathy to doctors. [25:13]
  • Society’s role in an empathetic approach to care. [28:48]
  • Resistance to empathy. [29:17]
  • An emotionally detached doctor vs. an emotionally engaged doctor. [31:17]
  • Reassess medical students and training. [33:18]
  continue reading

50 episodes

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