As physicians in training, we are taught to put aside our personal feelings and beliefs to provide the highest quality of care for our patients. While this is an incredibly important tenet of practicing care, how do we approach situations in which we must make choices in morally gray zones, such as opioid prescription or disability insurance? How do we communicate with patients who are unhappy with our decisions, and how does that impact the patient-physician relationship? In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Shawn Koh to uncover some challenges that may arise in long-term patient-physician relationships and how to maneuver through those difficulties professionally and humanely. Music: https://pixabay.com/music/id-112777/ Episode Team: Guest - Shawn Koh, MD Host - Rachel Han (MS1) Script Writers - Rachel Han (MS1); Shawn Koh, MD Audio - Anthony Mamaril (MS1) Producers - Ria Angelica Laxa (MS1), Yuu Ohno (MS1) Director - Vy Han, MD
As physicians in training, we are taught to put aside our personal feelings and beliefs to provide the highest quality of care for our patients. While this is an incredibly important tenet of practicing care, how do we approach situations in which we must make choices in morally gray zones, such as opioid prescription or disability insurance? How do we communicate with patients who are unhappy with our decisions, and how does that impact the patient-physician relationship? In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Shawn Koh to uncover some challenges that may arise in long-term patient-physician relationships and how to maneuver through those difficulties professionally and humanely.
Music: https://pixabay.com/music/id-112777/
Episode Team:
Guest - Shawn Koh, MD
Host - Rachel Han (MS1)
Script Writers - Rachel Han (MS1); Shawn Koh, MD
Audio - Anthony Mamaril (MS1)
Producers - Ria Angelica Laxa (MS1), Yuu Ohno (MS1)
Director - Vy Han, MD