Happy 4th of July from the Rotations team!
Between backyard BBQs and fireworks, be sure to take a little time to listen in on this week's episode.
The Rotations team welcomes Ramzan Shahid, M.D., Residency Director in Pediatrics at the Loyola University Medical Center, in the first segment of a two-part discussion on emotional intelligence and its role in medical education.
What role does emotion have in building and defining a doctor’s relationship with patients and colleagues? How can teaching the management of emotions in those relationships promote better relationships, trust, patient satisfaction and possibly prevent physician burnout? What does the research say? Here’s our chance to touch base with an expert in this emerging trend, and see how “E.I.” can address some these more complex and non-linear dynamics in medical education.
Rotations also welcomes Laura Jensen, research coordinator in the Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine and Dr. Sharon Casapulla, Director of Education and Research in Family Medicine at the Heritage College.
This show was produced and hosted by Todd Fredricks, hosted (in absentia) by Nisarg Bakshi, engineered by Kyle P. Snyder and edited by Brian Plow.
Rotations is a production of Media in Medicine, a family of medical storytelling initiatives developed by faculty and research staff from Ohio University’s Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine and the Scripps College of Communication. Views and opinions expressed here are our own or those of our guests and do not necessarily represent those of the colleges or Ohio University.
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