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Caring for TRANS & ABORTION: What if it goes against your convictions? (PART 2)

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PART 2 of 2 // YIKES, It's a conflict of values! ⚠️ This is the FIRST EVER Nice Veins Bro open discussion segment! Our guests today are my brother, Anthony Cortes, OD, and my best friend, Jae-Min Park, MD. Today we're covering one of the toughest challenges that healthcare professionals have face every day: Striving for impartiality, to ensure that our personal beliefs and opinions do not interfere with patient care.
It's crucial to mention that having an impartial approach undoubtedly brings the patient at the center of their care... this is what we should strive for! However, I have found that when a serious ethical situation arises, it's nearly impossible to NOT have a conviction about it -- especially when it contradicts our core values. I have always had difficulty with this. I often ask myself: should I be required to set aside my core values to guarantee patient satisfaction? Should my patient's wishes be granted at the cost of my convictions--especially when I believe it will actually hurt the patient? Yikes! A lot of it depends on the situation...
It can be easy to be closed off to new ideas, especially when they challenge our existing beliefs. But when we faced with difficult questions like these, it's so important to approach them with an open mind and a willingness to listen to all perspectives. Let's have an open discussion!
Be a positive force within healthcare and society.
Que Dios me los bendiga ♡ - @nenepablo
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PART 2 of 2 // YIKES, It's a conflict of values! ⚠️ This is the FIRST EVER Nice Veins Bro open discussion segment! Our guests today are my brother, Anthony Cortes, OD, and my best friend, Jae-Min Park, MD. Today we're covering one of the toughest challenges that healthcare professionals have face every day: Striving for impartiality, to ensure that our personal beliefs and opinions do not interfere with patient care.
It's crucial to mention that having an impartial approach undoubtedly brings the patient at the center of their care... this is what we should strive for! However, I have found that when a serious ethical situation arises, it's nearly impossible to NOT have a conviction about it -- especially when it contradicts our core values. I have always had difficulty with this. I often ask myself: should I be required to set aside my core values to guarantee patient satisfaction? Should my patient's wishes be granted at the cost of my convictions--especially when I believe it will actually hurt the patient? Yikes! A lot of it depends on the situation...
It can be easy to be closed off to new ideas, especially when they challenge our existing beliefs. But when we faced with difficult questions like these, it's so important to approach them with an open mind and a willingness to listen to all perspectives. Let's have an open discussion!
Be a positive force within healthcare and society.
Que Dios me los bendiga ♡ - @nenepablo
***DISCLAIMER*** Expressed opinions are our own and do not represent the views of our employers.

NICE VEINS BRO
acortes@niceveinsbro.com
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NENEPABLO
nenepablorn@gmail.com
Instagram
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#NiceVeinsBro #NVB #GodWellnessPurpose
** Views and opinions are exclusively our own and do not necessarily represent that of our employers. The information in this video is not intended nor implied to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. All content, including text, graphics, images, and information, contained in this video is for general information purposes only and does not replace a consultation with your own doctor/health professional. **

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