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Succeed in Medicine: Practical Insights for Practicing Physicians
How Physicians Survive Medical Mistakes without Losing Themselves, with Danielle Ofri, MD, PhD | Ep500
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2026-01-13
40 min
How I Doctor with Dr. Graham Walker
Thank You, Doctors! A Thanksgiving Highlight Reel from Mark Cuban, Shiv Rao, Danielle Ofri and More
This Thanksgiving, we’re pressing pause on the chaos of clinical life to honor the physicians, nurses, and healthcare workers who keep showing up tired, hopeful, frustrated,and inspired. In this special “Best Of” episode, Dr. Graham Walker revisits five conversations that have sparked the most messages, DMs, forwarded links, and late-night reflection from our listeners. These clips come from leaders who’ve helped all of us re-examine the work, the system, and ourselves:Featured Episodes & LinksDr. Shiv Rao is a cardiologist, entrepreneur, and the CEO and co-founder of Abridge, the physician-founded AI compan...
2025-11-27
34 min
How I Doctor with Dr. Graham Walker
Medicine’s Broken Promises: Dr. Danielle Ofri on Greed, Trust, and Why the System Survives on Exploiting Clinicians
Dr. Danielle Ofri is an internist at Bellevue Hospital, clinical professor at NYU, and one of the most widely read physician-writers of our time. Through her books, essays, and New York Times op-eds, she has given voice to the emotional realities of medical work and exposed the ways the business of healthcare exploits the professionalism of doctors and nurses. Her clarity and candor have made her a trusted guide for physicians who feel the weight of a system that too often prioritizes profit over patient care.In this episode of How I Doctor, Dr. Graham Walker sits...
2025-09-11
38 min
Smart Medicine
The Doctor–Patient Relationship: Balancing Technology and Trust
How comforted would you feel if, when sick or injured, if robots were sent to cure you? At first, you might be excited by this high-tech experience, but soon realize something is missing – the human connection. As technology continues to weave itself into doctors’ offices, the traditional doctor-patient relationship is undergoing a profound transformation. Joining Smart Medicine to unpack this evolution is Dr. Danielle Ofri. A widely published author, an expert in doctor-patient communication, and a practicing primary care physician at Bellevue Hospital. In this episode, Dr. Ofri sits down with Dr. Sigman to explore the past, present, and futu...
2025-08-13
38 min
Butterfly Arose
Episode 15 Medical System Complexity from Professionals Viewpoint
In the last two episodes of Butterfly Arose we looked at our medical system's gifts and challenges from the patient point of view. But this system is, indeed, complex. To gain a better understanding of it, we need to get a sense of what it looks like from the point of view of nurses, doctors and other practitioners.For this episode I draw from five books written by four people. They are:Finding Joy in Medicine by Reza Manesh, MD, in which he relates both the story of how he became a doctor and teacher...
2025-03-26
25 min
Setting The Scene
The Guest Spotlight Scene with Dr. Danielle Ofri
On the 57th overall episode and 13th episode in our series: "Guest Spotlight," we are joined today by Dr. Danielle Ofri, a physician and writer. Dr. Ofri shares how she went with the flow of life from choosing to go to a university in Canada, then deciding to apply to an MD PhD program to taking time to be a locum tenens, or temporary work, doctor that traveled around the states to help local communities. She also recounts how she became a founder and editor-in-chief of Bellevue Literary Review as well as a writer with 6 books under her belt.
2025-02-14
50 min
By The Roots. the podcast
S1, Ep2: Gender, pronouns & cultural humility w/ Dr. Arlie Millyard, ND
In this conversation, Dr. Arlie Millard, a naturopathic doctor and LGBTQIA+ wellness expert, shares her insights on creating inclusive healthcare practices. She discusses her personal experiences with misgendering during treatment and emphasizes the importance of understanding both the practitioner and patient perspectives. Dr. Millard advocates for cultural humility over cultural competency, encouraging practitioners to listen and learn from their patients' experiences. She provides practical steps for healthcare providers to improve inclusivity and highlights the ongoing journey of learning and adapting in the field of healthcare. Takeaways o The dual perspective of clinician and patient enhances un...
2025-01-08
47 min
The Podcast For Doctors (By Doctors)
Dr. Danielle Ofri – The significance of humanity in how we approach healthcare
Internist, professor, editor-in-chief, and author, Dr. Danielle Ofri, a prominent voice in the medical world, delves into the complex dynamics of hierarchy in medicine, the emotional burdens that doctors often bear, and the profound impact that active listening can have on doctor-patient relationships. Can humility help prevent medical errors? Are we stretching providers too thin? Can active listening not only improve relationships but overall patient care as well? Tune in for a thought-provoking conversation that challenges the way we approach healthcare, communication, and compassion in the medical field.
2024-12-04
1h 02
Girl Doc Survival Guide
EP140: When We Do Harm: A Discussion on Medical Mistakes with Dr. Danielle Ofri
In this episode, Dr. Danielle Ofri, a renowned physician and author with extensive experience at Bellevue Hospital and NYU, delves into the critical issue of medical mistakes discussed in her latest book, When We Do Harm. She provides insights into her journey of understanding the prevalence of medical errors, the emotional toll on healthcare providers, and the importance of balancing professional duties with emotional well-being. Dr. Ofri also shares personal experiences and advocates for systemic changes and honest communication to improve patient safety and care.00:00 Introduction and Guest Introduction01:00 Discussing 'When We Do Harm'
2024-11-13
29 min
Butterfly Arose
Episode 12 Taking the Complex World of Medicine Seriously Part II
This episode of Butterfly Arose continues learning from Doctor Danielle Ofri in her book When We Do Harm, A Doctor Confronts Medical Error. Where the last episode looked at procedural errors, this one looks at cognitive errors, the harm they can cause and what, if anything, can be done about them. As always, you can find links to books and articles on the sections of my website that refer to either podcast.
2024-10-22
21 min
Butterfly Arose
Episode 12 Taking the Complex World of Medicine Seriously Part II
This episode of Butterfly Arose continues learning from Doctor Danielle Ofri in her book When We Do Harm, A Doctor Confronts Medical Error. Where the last episode looked at procedural errors, this one looks at cognitive errors, the harm they can cause and what, if anything, can be done about them.You can find When We Do Harm by Danielle Ofri, MD HERE.Healthline article on multiple myeloma can be found HERE.Another article on multiple myeloma from the Cleveland Clinic can be found HERE.Types and origins of diagnostic errors...
2024-10-22
21 min
Butterfly Arose
Episode 11 Taking the Complex World of Medicine Seriously Part 1
You can find When We Do Harm by Danielle Ofri, MD HERE.Different, Gender Through the Eyes of a Primatologist by Frans de Waal can be found HERE.T. A. Brennan, Incidence of Adverse Events and Negligence in Hospitalized Patients—Results of the Harvard Medical Practice Study 1 can be found here.To Err Is Human, published by the Institutes of Medicine, can be found HERE.An explanation of First In, First Out from the Lean Enterprises Institute can be found HERE Get full access to WW II Baby Su...
2024-09-24
28 min
Inside Medical Malpractice
Best of Inside Medical Malpractice - Part 3
Send us a textThis month on ‘Inside Medical Malpractice’, the third in our ‘best of the best’ podcast series! Chris Rokosh ends almost every episode with the question “What is the most important thing you’d like doctors, nurses, lawyers, and the public to know about medical malpractice?” The answers are as different as our guests’ unique perspectives….but always astute, insightful, and thought provoking. This episode includes a doctor, a mother who lost her son due to a medical error and 4 lawyers, one of whom shares her birth story. Listen in as guests Duncan Embury, Lelani Schweitzer...
2024-04-15
56 min
The Doctor's Art
Navigating the Gaps in Patient Stories | Ilana Yurkiewicz, MD
It's a cliche to say health care is broken. However, the extent to which it is unnecessarily convoluted, inefficient, and fragmented frustrates even the most experienced clinicians each time they are forced to deal with its consequences. Medical records disappear when a patient switches doctors. Critical details of life-saving treatment plans are buried deep within thousands of pages worth of electronic charts. In this episode, Stanford oncologist and journalist Ilana Yurkiewicz, MD explores all the ways that modern medicine is riddled with gaps and the incredible strain this puts on providers, patients, and caregivers alike. She is t...
2024-03-26
1h 02
Public Health Review Morning Edition
599: Why Patients Don’t Want a COVID Vaccine, Policies to Help Young Families
Dr. Danielle Ofri, Clinical Professor of Medicine at New York University School of Medicine, tells us some patients still have concerns about COVID-19 vaccines; Jessica Bissett, ASTHO Senior Analyst for Social and Behavioral Health, discusses several steps Colorado has taken to promote housing security; an ASTHO webinar will teach attendees how to build and retain a strong clerical workforce; and an ASTHO webinar will review new guidance on how to respond within the first 72 hours after a nuclear detonation. Danielle Ofri Webpage ASTHO Blog: Policies Supporting Young Families Can Reduce Adverse Childhood Experiences ...
2024-02-12
04 min
Flourishing in Medicine: From Surviving to Thriving
Flourishing in Medicine: From Surviving to Thriving Episode 6 Colin West, MD, PhD
The guest for this podcast was Colin West, MD, PhD, Professor of Medicine, Medical Education, and Biostatistics at the Mayo Clinics in Rochester Minnesota, where he also serves as Director of the Mayo Clinic Program on Physician Well-Being. Dr. West's research has focused on medical education and physician well-being and has been widely published in prominent journals including Lancet, JAMA, Annals of Internal Medicine, and JAMA Internal Medicine. Dr. West's research aims to improve patient care by promoting physician well-being and reducing physician distress. Healthier physicians can provide better care and communicate more effectively. By understanding the factors that...
2024-01-29
1h 09
JOWMA (Jewish Orthodox Women's Medical Association) Podcast
Can This Relationship Be Saved: Dr. Raphael Strauss on the Clinician-Patient Relationship
Strauss Allergy & Asthma Therapy opened its Westbury office in 2007, but Dr. Raphael (Ralph) Strauss has been a practicing allergist for over 30 years. Dr. Strauss is certified by the American Board of Allergy & Immunology. After graduating cum laude from Brandeis University, he began his medical career at Mount Sinai School of Medicine, where he received his medical degree in 1986. He did his internship and residency in pediatrics at Schneider Children’s Hospital/ Long Island Jewish Medical Center. There, he was recognized with the Best Resident Teaching Award in 1989. He followed up his residency with a two-year fell...
2023-11-16
47 min
Moral Matters
Searching for Medicine’s Soul - Cross Feed - Danielle Ofri
Healthcare has become increasingly consolidated and corporatized over the past few decades and Danielle Ofri has written eloquently about its impact on the practice of medicine. In this episode, shared by Searching for Medicine’s Soul, Aaron Rothstein talks with Dr. Ofri about the challenges to the relationship between doctor and patient: administrative creep in the medical field, nonprofit hospital (mis)behavior, and the application of the adversarial patient compensation system to unintended medical errors. Find more episodes of Searching for Medicine’s Soul here: Searching for Medicine’s Soul on Apple Podcasts Support M...
2023-09-07
52 min
The Medical Protection Podcast
Dealing with Diagnostic Uncertainty
When clinicians encounter diagnostic uncertainty, they often find themselves in an unfamiliar situation, without a clear method to proceed confidently, comfortably, and safely. Join Dr Stephen Priestly and Dr Carmel Crock as they discuss dealing with diagnostic uncertainty.FURTHER LEARNINGIf you’re a member of Medical Protection and want to learn more,please join us for one of our The future of diagnosis webinars: Tuesday 22 August 2023 (HK, SG, MY). Wednesday 23 August 2023 [C&B, UK, IE, ZA]. Wednesday 4 October 2023 (AU). Wednesday 4 October 2023 (NZ).
2023-08-21
23 min
Caring Greatly
The Transparency Conundrum with Danielle Ofri, MD
In this episode, Dr. Ofri and I talk about an article she recently published in the New Yorker titled, “The Curious Side Effects of Medical Transparency.” We delve into how the act of exposing medical notes to patients necessarily changes their purpose and their content, and how that, in turn, changes the thinking processes of clinicians. We talk about how art and expression are both integral to and separate from the art and science of medicine. Finally, Dr. Ofri offers advice to rising clinicians about how to separate their responsibilities from their identities to support sustainable practice. Dr...
2023-07-07
27 min
Something You Should Know
The Science of Innovation & When Doctors Make Mistakes
Did you know that all people with blue eyes are related to each other? That is just one of the fascinating things we explore as I begin this episode with a look at how your eyes work and how they help you navigate your world. http://www.buzzfeed.com/acuvue/impossibly-cool-facts-you-may-not-know-about-yo#.kjpwxlkvOIt often seems that great new ideas and inventions come out of the blue. However, that’s not usually true. There is actually an innovation process according to Matt Ridley. Matt is a journalist, businessman and author of the book How Innovation Works: And Why It...
2023-07-03
53 min
The Doctor's Art
Why It’s Hard to Put Patients First | Wendy Dean, MD
First used in the context of Vietnam war veterans, the term "moral injury" refers to the psychosocial, behavioral, and spiritual distress that comes from perpetuating or witnessing events that contradict deeply held moral beliefs. In recent years, moral injury has increasingly been used to describe one of the main challenges clinicians face in modern medicine — the challenge of knowing what care patients need but being unable to provide it due to constraints beyond the clinicians control, such as limited time or misaligned financial structures. Even more than emotional exhaustion and detachment, moral injury leads to profound shame and guilt. On...
2023-05-30
1h 01
JOWMA (Jewish Orthodox Women's Medical Association) Podcast
What Patients Say, What Doctors Hear/What Doctors Say, What Patients Hear with Dr. Danielle Ofri
Danielle Ofri MD, PhD is one of the foremost voices in the medical world today. She’s a primary care internist at Bellevue Hospital and clinical professor of medicine at NYU, as well as founder/editor-in-chief of Bellevue Literary Review, and her writing appears in The New Yorker, the New York Times, as well as in The Lancet, and NEJM. She’s given several TED talks and performed at The Moth. Ofri is the author of six books about life in medicine; her latest is “When We Do Harm: A Doctor Confronts Medical Error.” www.danielleofri.com ...
2023-05-11
1h 04
The Doctor's Art
Self-Care, the Right Way | Pooja Lakshmin, MD
The wellness industry saturates our cultural consciousness, with juice cleanses, organic skincare, and spa retreats flooding our social media feeds. But what does this plethora of dazzling — and often-expensive — lifestyle products all amount to? Not much, argues Pooja Lakshmin, MD, a psychiatrist who specializes in women's mental health and clinical assistant professor at George Washington University School of Medicine. As she writes, "our understanding of self-care and wellness is incomplete at best and manipulative at worst. We cannot meditate our way out of a 40 hour workweek without childcare. These wellness products keep us looking outw...
2023-04-11
57 min
Inside Medical Malpractice
Communication Errors in Health Care - What Doctors Say, What Patients Hear with Dr. Danielle Ofri MD PHD
Send us a textThis month, Inside Medical Malpractice returns focus to one of the 5 top issues in malpractice litigation: communication. Listen as repeat guest Dr. Danielle Ofri MD, PhD ,one of the most thought provoking and influential voices in healthcare today, discusses her book ‘What Patients Say, What Doctors Hear’. Dr. Ofri says that the doctor patient interview remains the single most powerful diagnostic tool in medicine. But what patients say and what doctors hear are often two very different things. Listen as Dr. Ofri highlights just how powerful the doctor patient relationship is and talks honest...
2023-01-15
1h 05
Healthcare Perspectives 360
Miscommunication—We Have Met the Enemy, and It Is Us
In this episode, internist Dr. Danielle Ofri, nurse Stacy Nigliazzo, and malpractice defense attorney Jake Kocienda discuss communication shortcomings and how they may fan the flames of patient anxiety and anger toward the healthcare system.During this episode, you will: Hear how the complexity of the healthcare system can create patient expectations that are difficult for clinicians to meetLearn how miscommunication can contribute to unmanaged expectations and patient angerGain knowledge of what can be done to help reduce patient and provider anxietyLink to TranscriptCoverys companies are a leading provider of medical p...
2023-01-10
19 min
The Doctor's Art
On Ending Well | Shoshana Ungerleider, MD
Too often, modern medicine focuses on life-extending interventions for those nearing the end of life at the expense of quality of life. Our guest today, Shoshana Ungerleider, MD, argues we urgently need to rethink the emphasis of end-of-life care. She's the founder of the End Well Foundation, a nonprofit that seeks to improve how doctors and patients approach issues of mortality, as well as an executive producer of the 2018 film End Game and a major funder of the 2016 film Extremis, two Academy Award-nominated short documentaries on end-of-life care. As a health communicator. Dr. Ungerleider is the host of the...
2023-01-03
53 min
Healthcare Perspectives 360
Open Notes or Opening Pandora’s Box?
The 21st Century CURES Act, also known as Open Notes, has resulted in patients having rapid access to their medical information—sometimes even before their doctor sees it. In this episode, Dr. Danielle Ofri, nurse Stacy Nigliazzo, and malpractice defense attorney Jake Kocienda discuss the good and the bad of this recently enacted legislation. During this episode, you will:Hear why some clinicians have changed their documentation habits Understand concerns defense attorneys may have about this legislationLearn how patient navigators can helpRecognize process changes that can help clinicians and patients adjust to these changesLink to T...
2022-12-13
20 min
The Life Medical
The Doctor's Journey with Danielle Ofri and Martin Lazar
Imagine you’re a medical student choosing between a career in medicine or surgery. Your teachers and mentors can be crucial to your choice. In this episode, we highlight two fine exemplars of both disciplines.Internist Danielle Ofri describes the journey that led her to become an attending at Bellevue Hospital, a widely-published author who writes movingly about the doctor-patient relationship, and a founder of the Bellevue Literary Review.Neurosurgeon Martin Lazar takes us back to the beginning of the modern neurosurgical era. He details his efforts to save the life of a young patient wi...
2022-12-11
1h 14
Sociologipodden
14. Mätbar omsorg?
I detta avsnitt intervjuas Doris Lydahl, doktor i sociologi och lektor i vetenskapsteori, som forskar om vardagliga praktiker inom hälso- och sjukvård. I fokus för samtalet står en undersökning av vad som egentligen sker när vårdpersonal till synes ”gör ingenting”, samt hur detta ”ingenting” förhåller sig till idéer om evidensbaserade metoder i vård och omsorg samt så kallad personcentrerad vård. Där efter diskuterar Åsa Wettergren och Håkan Thörn boken What doctors feel. How emotions affect the practice of medicine av Danielle Ofri. Litteratur som nämns...
2022-11-23
1h 08
Healthcare Perspectives 360
The Doctor Will Stream With You Now
In this episode, we discuss the future of telemedicine. Dr. Danielle Ofri, nurse Stacy Nigliazzo, and malpractice defense attorney Jake Kocienda discuss the use of telemedicine during the pandemic and its place in medicine going forward.During this episode, you will:Understand why communication issues are a concern with telemedicineHear how one physician went from telemedicine skeptic to telemedicine believerAppreciate the steps needed to make telemedicine a routine part of healthcare delivery Link to TranscriptCoverys companies are a leading provider of medical professional liability insurance for medical practitioners and health systems. Coverys p...
2022-11-08
20 min
The Doctor's Art
On Moral Injury and Emotions in Medicine | Danielle Ofri, MD, PhD
As one of the most prolific and acclaimed physician writers today, Danielle Ofri, MD, PhD is the author of seven books on the intricacies of modern medical practice and the doctor-patient relationship. Her other writings have appeared in The New York Times, The Atlantic, The New Yorker, in addition to various leading medical journals. She is also the co-founder and editor-in-chief of the Bellevue Literary Review, a literary journal that publishes works focusing on the human body, illness, and health. In her writings, Dr. Ofri uses vivid narratives to shed light on the highs and lows of being a...
2022-11-01
57 min
Healthcare Perspectives 360
Hitting the Road With Travel Nurses
In this episode, we discuss the topic of travel nurses. Internist Dr. Danielle Ofri, Nurse Stacy Nigliazzo, and malpractice defense attorney Jake Kocienda discuss the pros and cons of utilizing and working with temporary (or agency) nursing staff.During this episode, you will: Learn physicians’ perspectives on working alongside travel nurses during the pandemic Consider the risks associated with utilizing agency personnel Understand how travel nurses may become scapegoats for suboptimal care Appreciate what the best travel nurses have in common Link to TranscriptCoverys companies are a leading provider of medical professional liabilit...
2022-10-11
14 min
Searching for Medicine’s Soul
The Heart of Medicine with Danielle Ofri
On this episode of Searching for Medicine’s Soul, Aaron Rothstein is joined by Danielle Ofri, Clinical Professor of Medicine at the New York University School of Medicine and founder of the Bellevue Literary Review. The two discuss Ofri’s work chronicling the challenges to the relationship between doctor and patient: administrative creep in the medical field, nonprofit hospital (mis)behavior, and the application of the adversarial patient compensation system to unintended medical errors. See also: Danielle’s website When We Do Harm, Danielle’s latest book The Bellevue Literary Review
2022-09-01
52 min
The Nocturnists
Why Doctors Write with Danielle Ofri, MD
In this episode, Emily speaks with physician-author Danielle Ofri about the science of writing, the art of medicine, and the imperative of recognizing stories as a tool for healing. The Nocturnists is partnering with VCU Health Continuing Education to offer FREE CME credits for healthcare professionals. Visit ce.vcuhealth.org/nocturnists to claim credit for this episode. Find show notes, transcript, and more at thenocturnists.com. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit thenocturnists.substack.com
2022-08-23
50 min
Pink Collar: A True Crime Podcast
99. Hadiza Bawa-Garba - Physician Charged with Manslaughter
On Friday, February 18th, 2011, six-year-old Jack Adcock was admitted to the hospital by his general practitioner for nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. His doctor, Hadiza Bawa-Garba, started him on fluids and requested tests. At the time she had just returned from 13 months of maternity leave and was brand new to the hospital. Her supervisor was a town away and she was covering the role of two other doctors. Around 7PM that night, Jack's parents gave him his medication for high blood pressure, just as they would have at home. Jack went into cardiac arrest and a team immediately s...
2022-08-11
50 min
Inside Medical Malpractice
The Best of Inside Medical Malpractice Part 2
Send us a textChris Rokosh ends almost every episode of Inside Medical Malpractice with the question “What is the most important thing you’d like doctors, nurses, lawyers, and the public to know about medical malpractice?”. The answers came from healthcare providers, plaintiff and defense lawyers, and a supreme court judge. The responses are as different as their perspectives….but always honest, insightful, and thought provoking. In this episode, listen in as Dr. Michael Narvey, Former Chief Supreme Court Justice Beverly McLaughlin, Ob/Gyn Dr. Colin Birch, Internist Dr. Danielle Ofri, and lawyers Virginia May, Barb Legate an...
2022-04-14
1h 02
Daily Remedy
A conversation with Dr. Ofri, editor in chief of Bellevue Literary Review
We interview Dr. Danielle Ofri, a pioneer in narrative medicine and the editor in chief of Bellevue Literary Review (BLR). She transformed BLR from an outgrowth of New York University to an independent publishing house. Now BLR celebrates its twentieth anniversary. To learn more about BLR, please select the link below: https://blreview.org/
2021-11-13
37 min
Discover Top Full Trial Audiobooks in Biography & Memoir, History & Culture
What Doctors Feel: How Emotions Affect the Practice of Medicine by Danielle Ofri
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/506058 to listen full audiobooks. Title: What Doctors Feel: How Emotions Affect the Practice of Medicine Author: Danielle Ofri Narrator: Andi Arndt Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 7 hours 46 minutes Release date: June 29, 2021 Genres: History & Culture Publisher's Summary: “A fascinating journey into the heart and mind of a physician” that explores the doctor-patient relationship, the flaws in our health care system, and how doctors’ emotions impact medical care (Boston Globe) While much has been written about the minds and methods of the medical professionals who save our lives, precious little has been said about their emotions. Physic...
2021-06-29
10 min
Indulge In Your Ears To A Captivating Full Audiobook.
What Doctors Feel by Danielle Ofri MD
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/90538to listen full audiobooks. Title: What Doctors Feel Author: Danielle Ofri MD Narrator: Andi Arndt Format: mp3 Length: 7 hrs and 46 mins Release date: 06-29-21 Ratings: 4.5 out of 5 stars, 38 ratings Genres: Medical Publisher's Summary:
2021-06-29
7h 46
First Opinion Podcast
Episode 16: Danielle Ofri on her postmortem folder
Danielle Ofri experienced the pandemic firsthand at Bellevue Hospital in New York. As a primary care physician, Ofri makes life-long connections with her patients. She talks about the importance of recognizing the emotion that comes when a patient dies, how her experiences as a medical resident during the AIDS crisis shaped her career, and how the Covid-19 pandemic will have a similar career-sculpting effect on today's trainees. The conversation starts with Ofri's First Opinion essay, "My ‘postmortem’ folder and the intensely personal nature of the latest Covid-19 surge."
2021-05-26
26 min
Film Forum Presents
HOPE - Maria Sødahl, Stellan Skarsgård & Andrea Bræin Hovig
In this episode, Film Forum Presents a conversation with Maria Sødahl, writer and director of the new film HOPE, and the film's stars, Stellan Skarsgård and Andrea Bræin Hovig. Based on Sødahls' real life experiences, HOPE centers on a couple played by Skarsgård and Hovig whose relationship is tested by crisis. The acclaimed drama was Norway's official submission to the 2021 Oscars for Best International Feature Film. This episode's event was co-presented by the Bellevue Literary Review, with editor-in-chief Danielle Ofri serving as moderator. HOPE is now playing theatrically at Film Forum and in our Virtu...
2021-04-23
49 min
Doctor Thyroid
Medical Error and Addressing Patient Safety with Dr. Danielle Ofri
Dr. Danielle Ofri is a doctor at Bellevue Hospital in New York City. She is one of the foremost voices in the medical world today, shining an unflinching light on the realities of healthcare and speaking passionately about the doctor-patient relationship. Her newest book is "When We Do Harm: A Doctor Confronts Medical Error." Ofri is a regular contributor to the New York Times and is also the editor-in-chief of the Bellevue Literary Review. She lives in New York City and is determined to get through the Bach cello suites before she kicks the bucket. In this...
2021-04-05
49 min
Doctor Thyroid
Medical Error and Addressing Patient Safety with Dr. Danielle Ofri
Dr. Danielle Ofri is a doctor at Bellevue Hospital in New York City. She is one of the foremost voices in the medical world today, shining an unflinching light on the realities of healthcare and speaking passionately about the doctor-patient relationship. Her newest book is "When We Do Harm: A Doctor Confronts Medical Error." Ofri is a regular contributor to the New York Times and is also the editor-in-chief of the Bellevue Literary Review. She lives in New York City and is determined to get through the Bach cello suites before she kicks the bucket. In this...
2021-04-05
49 min
Medicine and the Machine
COVID Writing Goes Viral: How Literary and Social Media Writing Became a Lifeline During the Pandemic
This is a special episode of the 'Medicine and the Machine' podcast, to celebrate Bellevue Literary Review's 20th anniversary -- with Dr Eric Topol, Dr Abraham Verghese, and Dr Danielle Ofri.
2021-03-26
46 min
The Public Health Podcast
Confronting Medical Error
Anyone seeking medical treatment hopes to get better. But what happens when treatment make things worse? Danielle Ofri, MD, PhD joins The Public Health Podcast to discuss her book, When We Do Harm: A Doctor Confronts Medical Error. She is a founder and Editor-in-Chief of the Bellevue Literary Review, the first literary journal to arise from a medical setting. Danielle is on the faculty of NYU School of Medicine, and sees patients at Bellevue Hospital. Learn more here: https://danielleofri.com/ https://blreview.org/
2021-03-22
48 min
Doctors in Business
#32 Re-imagine Notes
Welcome to episode 2 of 3 in our Re-imagine Healthcare mini-series! This time, we’ll be talking all about medical documentation. In this episode, learn how Dr. Danielle Ofri, Dr. Prashant Patel, and Dr. Ken Braslow write their clinical notes and hear their ideas on how to improve the documentation process. You can check out more of Dr. Ofri’s work at www.DanielleOfri.com and the Bellevue Literary Review, www.BLReview.org. Or at the upcoming virtual screening of Why Doctors Write on January 11th, 2021: https://www.tickettailor.com/events/bellevueliteraryreview/463821#. You can learn more about Lumi...
2021-01-01
1h 00
Docs Outside The Box
206 - End of Year Rewind - Dr. Danielle Ofri: Is our biggest strength our greatest weakness?
Our 4th most downloaded episode this year was Episode 153 - Is our biggest strength our greatest weakness? It’s well known that doctors put patients first even though it may have negative social effects on doctors. Whether we call it professionalism or an edict, this way of life has allowed us to be viewed as unbiased advocates for our patients. Dr. Danielle Ofri joins me on this episode to discuss an Op-Ed she wrote in the NY Times last year discussing if our professionalism is being taken advantage of by hospitals. Dr. Danielle Ofri...
2020-12-31
38 min
The Short Coat: An Inside Look at Getting Into and Getting Through Medical School
Recess Rehash: When Doctors Do Harm ft. Danielle Ofri, MD
Hippocrates set a high bar. [Hope your Thanksgiving was excellent, safe, and happy! We didn’t record anything this week, so here’s a rerun for you.]Dr. Danielle Ofri–NYU professor of medicine, Bellevue Hospital internist, and author of great renown–joined us this time to talk about her new book, When We Do Harm: A Doctor Confronts Medical Error. Examining medical errors is a something all good physicians do–sometimes on a stage in front of their colleagues but often surreptitiously. However, “mistakes were made” simply isn’t acceptable to most patients and lawyers. Meanwhile, the shame felt by practitioners w...
2020-12-03
56 min
Film Forum Presents
OLIVER SACKS: HIS OWN LIFE - Kate Edgar, Bill Hayes, Danielle Ofri
In this episode, Film Forum Presents a conversation around Ric Burns's new documentary, OLIVER SACKS: HIS OWN LIFE, organized and co-presented with the Bellevue Literary Review. The film chronicles the life and legacy of the celebrated physician, author and professor of neurology Oliver Sacks through his own work and words. We were joined by Kate Edgar, Dr. Sacks's longtime editor and the Executive Director of the Oliver Sacks Foundation and Dr. Sacks's life partner Bill Hayes, the acclaimed author and photographer. The discussion was moderated by Danielle Ofri, Editor-in-Chief of the Bellevue Literary Review. OLIVER SACKS: HIS OWN LIFE...
2020-10-07
1h 01
Healthcare Rap
127 – Medical Error’s Effect On Business and Patients
This year has brought issues of patient safety and inequities in medicine to the forefront in new ways. Dr. Danielle Ofri, author of When We Do Harm: A Doctor Confronts Medical Error, is in the house to share new ways of addressing medical error. In this episode, you’ll learn why acknowledging medical error is important for hospitals’ future business, how inequities in medicine worsen outcomes, and how to lean into the topic of patient safety. All that, plus the Flava of the Week about conveying the full value of advertising. Thanks to HCIC, Geonetric, and the Shif...
2020-09-15
30 min
Inside Medical Malpractice
Learn More About Dr. Danielle Ofri, MD, PhD
Send us a textIn this insightful and personal interview, Danielle Ofri talks about how much she loves the combination of medicine and writing, where she’s finds beauty, and what it’s been like to be quarantined with 3 teenagers. She shares her memory of the most harrowing experience during the COVID-19 pandemic and how ‘moral burdening’ leads to burnout. Don’t miss when she shares her thoughts on what people most often get wrong about her, where courage really lies, and the advice she’d offer her younger self if she only could. For more medical legal educati...
2020-09-12
22 min
Inside Medical Malpractice
A Doctor Confronts Medical Error with Dr. Danielle Ofri, MD, PhD
Send us a textDr. Danielle Ofri MD, PhD is one of the most thought provoking and influential voices in healthcare today. She is a clinical professor at NYU School of Medicine, an internist at Bellevue Hospital and the author of several acclaimed books including ‘When We Do Harm. A Doctor Confronts Medical Error.’ Her discussion on adverse events in healthcare will make you stop and think for a very long time. Listen as Dr. Ofri highlights the importance of communication in health care and shares the one thing we can all do today to improve patient safety. ...
2020-09-12
1h 06
The EPAM Continuum Podcast Network
The Resonance Test 52: Danielle Ofri, Author of "When We Do Harm"
We need to talk about electronic medical records. Dr. Danielle Ofri certainly does. Why? The physician-author of the newly published volume, *When We Do Harm,* tells our Jonathon Swersey, on the latest episode of this podcast: “I was just tearing my hair out” because a patient requested a biopsy report and she spent nearly 45 minutes trying to extract it from the EMR. When Ofri says “now it falls on the clinicians to somehow find time to customize the EMR to make it workable,” you get a vivid sense of how EMRs contribute to physician burnout. Ofri, it turns out, has all kind...
2020-09-02
31 min
HealthCare UnTold
Dr. Danielle Ofri, Clinical Professor of Medicine, Physician, and Author of the recent book: When We Do Harm A Doctors Confronts Medical Error
The challenge for physicians to provide quality health care in the limited time allowed.Health Care billing and procedures that direct doctors care.Suing physicians and hospitals for medical errors create environments of fear and intimidation that do not support health care improvement.
2020-08-26
34 min
The Short Coat: An Inside Look at Getting Into and Getting Through Medical School
When Doctors Do Harm ft. Danielle Ofri, MD
Hippocrates set a high bar. Dr. Danielle Ofri–NYU professor of medicine, Bellevue Hospital internist, and author of great renown–joined us this time to talk about her new book, When We Do Harm: A Doctor Confronts Medical Error. Examining medical errors is a something all good physicians do–sometimes on a stage in front of their colleagues but often surreptitiously. However, “mistakes were made” simply isn’t acceptable to most patients and lawyers. Meanwhile, the shame felt by practitioners who make mistakes is not only unhelpful but hinders their development and can contribute to burnout and depression. Because of the consequences...
2020-08-06
56 min
The Nurse Keith Show
Confronting Medical Errors With Physician Author Dr. Danielle Ofri
On episode 282 of The Nurse Keith Show nursing career and healthcare podcast, Keith interviews physician author Dr. Danielle Ofri, MD, PhD, regarding the need to rigorously confront medical errors. Dr. Ofri is one of the foremost voices in the medical world, shining an unflinching light on the realities of healthcare and the doctor-patient relationship. Nurse Keith is a holistic career coach for nurses, as well as a professional podcaster, published author, inspiring speaker, and successful nurse entrepreneur. The Nurse Keith Show is a proud member of Ars Longa Media, a collaborative network of podcasts and m...
2020-08-05
49 min
Medicine and the Machine
Up From the Abyss: Bellevue Starts to Reopen After COVID Peak
After a month that felt like years, Bellevue hospital staff are starting to reform their daily routines in a changed world. Dr Danielle Ofri shares her insights.
2020-05-27
36 min
The Voice of Medicine
"A diagnosis is a moving target" The talk with Danielle Ofri, MD
What does it mean for a doctor to become the patient? How important is to posess intellectual humility? Danielle is a gifted writer and her career as a doctor gave her enough input to produce a number of great books. These books and the experience that inspired her to write them are the topic of this podcast. We speak about the necessity for emotional balance in doctors. There is a need for doctors to have enough room to be angry, sad, or happy. Moreover doctors need to be able to tend emotionally to their patients as well...
2020-05-23
30 min
The BMJ Podcast
Feeling the fear with Iona Heath and Danielle Ofri
A new podcast from The BMJ, to help GP's feel more connected, heard, and supported. Subscribe on; Apple podcasts - https://bit.ly/applepodsDBI Spotify - https://bit.ly/spotifyDBI Google podcasts - https://bit.ly/googlepodsDBI This week, our topic is fear: we try to get a better understanding of fear, how it affects all of us as clinicians for better or for worse, and the impact that fear has on the ways in which we approach our patients & practice. Does fear distort our judgement, and increase the likelihood of blundering, or does a healthy dose of fear help...
2020-04-23
49 min
Deep Breath In
Feeling the fear with Iona Heath and Danielle Ofri
A new podcast from The BMJ, to help GP's feel more connected, heard, and supported. Subscribe on; Apple podcasts - https://bit.ly/applepodsDBI Spotify - https://bit.ly/spotifyDBI Google podcasts - https://bit.ly/googlepodsDBI This week, our topic is fear: we try to get a better understanding of fear, how it affects all of us as clinicians for better or for worse, and the impact that fear has on the ways in which we approach our patients & practice. Does fear distort our judgement, and increase the likelihood of blundering, or does a healthy dose of fear help...
2020-04-23
49 min
Feeling the fear with Iona Heath and Danielle Ofri
A new podcast from The BMJ, to help GP's feel more connected, heard, and supported. Subscribe on; Apple podcasts - https://bit.ly/applepodsDBI Spotify - https://bit.ly/spotifyDBI Google podcasts - https://bit.ly/googlepodsDBI This week, our topic is fear: we try to get a better understanding of fear, how it affects all of us as clinicians for better or for worse, and the impact that fear has on the ways in which we approach our patients & practice. Does fear distort our judgement, and increase the likelihood of blundering, or does a healthy dose of fear help...
2020-04-22
49 min
Medicine and Science from The BMJ
Feeling the fear with Iona Heath and Danielle Ofri
A new podcast from The BMJ, to help GP's feel more connected, heard, and supported. Subscribe on; Apple podcasts - https://bit.ly/applepodsDBI Spotify - https://bit.ly/spotifyDBI Google podcasts - https://bit.ly/googlepodsDBI This week, our topic is fear: we try to get a better understanding of fear, how it affects all of us as clinicians for better or for worse, and the impact that fear has on the ways in which we approach our patients & practice. Does fear distort our judgement, and increase the likelihood of blundering, or does a healthy dose of fear help...
2020-04-22
49 min
Deep Breath In
Feeling the fear with Iona Heath and Danielle Ofri
A new podcast from The BMJ, to help GP's feel more connected, heard, and supported. Subscribe on; Apple podcasts - https://bit.ly/applepodsDBI Spotify - https://bit.ly/spotifyDBI Google podcasts - https://bit.ly/googlepodsDBI This week, our topic is fear: we try to get a better understanding of fear, how it affects all of us as clinicians for better or for worse, and the impact that fear has on the ways in which we approach our patients & practice. Does fear distort our judgement, and increase the likelihood of blundering, or does a healthy dose of fear help...
2020-04-22
49 min
Get Lost In An Eye-Opening Full Audiobook And Elevate Your Mindset.
When We Do Harm by Danielle Ofri MD
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/124664to listen full audiobooks. Title: When We Do Harm Author: Danielle Ofri MD Narrator: Ann M. Richardson Format: mp3 Length: 12 hrs and 58 mins Release date: 04-08-20 Ratings: 4.5 out of 5 stars, 59 ratings Genres: Physician & Patient Publisher's Summary: Patients enter the medical system with faith that they will receive the best care possible, so when things go wrong, it's a profound and painful breach. Medical science has made enormous strides in decreasing mortality and suffering, but there's no doubt that treatment can also cause harm, a significant portion of which is preventable. In When We...
2020-04-08
12h 58
#ThePaedipodsCast by Paedipods
#TheCoronaCast Ep 8. 10 Tips in Managing Stress, Nurturing Resilience and Preventing Burnout in Healthcare Workers during COVID19 with Dr Daniel Wilkes, Psychiatrist
The COVID19 Pandemic has put the healthcare community under immense pressure both professionally and personally. Stress levels are high with concerns about putting their health at risk, PPE provisions, inconsistencies with testing strategies in addition to societal lockdown affecting 1 in every 5 people world-wide. Burnout already has a high prevalence in healthcare workers, and it has been well accepted that this is likely to increase over the coming months. In this episode, Paedipods Founder/PodCast host Mr Pranai Buddhdev talks to Dr Daniel Wilkes, Trainee Rep for the Royal College of Psychiatrists and Vice Chair of the trainee section of...
2020-04-06
31 min
Docs Outside The Box
153 - Is our biggest strength our greatest weakness?
SEND US A TEXT MESSAGE!!! Let Drs. Nii & Renee know what you think about the show!It’s well known that doctors put patients first even though it may have negative social effects on doctors. Whether we call it professionalism or an edict, this way of life has allowed us to be viewed as unbiased advocates for our patients. Dr. Danielle Ofri joins me on this episode to discuss an Op-Ed she wrote in the NY Times last year discussing if our professionalism is being taken advantage of by hospitals. Dr. Danielle Ofri is an...
2020-03-09
36 min
Doctor Me First with Errin Weisman DO
Most Downloaded Episodes in 2019 Countdown
TOP 10 DOWNLOADED EPISODES of Doctor Me First 10. Get Coached Episode 77 is where I share a snippet of coaching with a wonderful colleague around where her life is going and what she wants from it. 9. Quitting with Dr. Lynn Marie Morski Episode 41 be inspired that quitting is never a mistake if you learned something. #quittersunite today! 8. Is this really my life? Celebrating 100 episodes We made it to Episode 100!! I share my 2 different realities of "Is this really my life" from desperation to utter elation. 7. Perspective with Dr. Christi Bartlett
2019-12-30
34 min
Talking Hart Island
Bellevue with Dr. Danielle Ofri
Episode 12 “Bellevue”: with Dr. Danielle Ofri Essayist, editor, and practicing internist in New York City. How exactly did bodies end up on Hart Island? Their first stop use to be the Bellevue Hospital Morgue. During the 19th century, the Bellevue Morgue had become the first official repository of deceased New Yorkers. If a body was not claimed by family or friends within twenty-four hours from the time of notification of death, the New York City Department of Hospitals was authorized to allow burial on Hart Island. But what is it like to work at Be...
2019-11-17
30 min
Medicine and the Machine
Spend Money on AI or Just Give Doctors More Time?
Danielle Ofri joins Eric Topol and Abraham Verghese on this 'Medicine and the Machine' podcast to discuss whether technology will improve care or whether resources are better spent elsewhere.
2019-09-05
26 min
Postcall Podcast
Dr. Danielle Ofri, plus Emi returns
New York Times contributor Danielle Ofri, MD, PhD, joins the show to talk about writing, the clinic, the system, and the Bellevue Literary Review. Emi Okamoto, MD, is back on the program. Time Stamps: MDedge Quiz (01:18) Checking in with Emi (08:19) The WHO and Malaria (13:19) Interview with Dr. Ofri (19:00) Relevant links: Weekly Quiz The following links lead to the articles that are referenced in the answers to the MDedge MD-IQ weekly quiz. Question 1 Question 2 Question 3 Question 4 Question 5 The WHO and malaria Danielle Ofri, MD, PhD Website Biography (Wikipedia) Twitter TEDMED Buy her b...
2019-08-30
43 min
#AmWriting
173 #LiteraryMagsandPopularAcademics
Funny thing—writers for popular pubs tend to see literary magazines as an unsurmountable challenge (I know I do) and vice versa. Danielle Ofri, though, straddles both worlds as the Editor-in-Chief of the Bellevue Literary Review and a regular contributor to the New York Times and Slate as well as journals like The Lancet and The New England Journal of Medicine, making her the perfect person to talk to about that crossover, as well as the crossover between a career with confidentiality at its core, and one where telling the whole truth is key. #AmReading (Watching, Listening) ...
2019-08-23
41 min
#AmWriting
Episode 173, #LiteraryMagsandPopularAcademics
Medicine, literature, academic writing, submitting to literary journals: we wander all over the map with guest Danielle Ofri. Funny thing—writers for popular pubs tend to see literary magazines as an unsurmountable challenge (I know I do) and vice versa. Danielle Ofri, though, straddles both worlds as the Editor-in-Chief of the Bellevue Literary Review and a regular contributor to the New York Times and Slate as well as journals like The Lancet and The New England Journal of Medicine, making her the perfect person to talk to about that crossover, as well as the crossover between a car...
2019-08-23
41 min
Medicine and the Machine
AI May Save Some Time, but It Can't Listen to a Patient
Danielle Ofri joins Eric Topol and Abraham Verghese on this 'Medicine and the Machine' podcast to discuss whether AI can offer clinicians, and ultimately patients, more time, a scarce commodity.
2019-08-22
31 min
listening SUPERPOWER podcast
Practical Insights for Leaders to Bring Listening Into Their Organizations That Have Real Impact with Corine Jansen (Part 2)
Corine Jansen has been Chief Listening Officer for different organizations in the Netherlands and has experienced the value of listening. She says, "We often make the mistake that we think listening costs a lot of time. But listening is creating an encounter and that encounter is made in a few seconds." Corine Jansen is a Certified Listening Professional and Certified Practitioner of ECHO Listening Intelligence. She is specialized in opening conversations with people who have a broad, non-directive invitation to speak. She is currently the founder and Chief Listening Officer of JoConnect, and the co-initiator of Nederland Lu...
2019-08-12
30 min
Healthcare Communication: Effective Techniques for Clinicians
What Patient Say, What Doctors Hear: How to Improve Listening Skills
Well-known book author Danielle Ofri, MD, PhD, discusses how listening affects the quality of what patients say, the golden minute, full frontal listening and how listening impacts diagnostic error and burnout.
2019-07-13
24 min
Doctor Me First with Errin Weisman DO
Article Review with Dr. Errin Weisman
In this episode, Dr. Weisman talks on a New York Times article submitted by a listener. The article's author, Dr. Danielle Ofri, wrote a beautiful piece in The Business of Health Care Depends on Exploiting Doctors and Nurses: One resource seems infinite and free: the professionalism of caregivers. Take a listen and let me know what you think. Have a Coaching Discovery Call with Errin
2019-07-08
07 min
Move Daily Health Podcast
Move Daily Health Podcast Episode 014: Creating Better Healthcare, with Dr. Bruce Freeman
Do you know how to identify a healthcare practitioner who truly cares? Do those the members of your healthcare team honour their scope of practice? In today's episode we talk to Dr. Bruce Freeman, an Orthodontist by trade but modern-day philosopher by scope (our words, not his), to discuss the patient-practitioner experience and how to create better healthcare for all. Bruce is an international lecturer on the topics of clinical orthodontics, virtual surgical planning, facial pain disorders, and patient experience. From jaw pain and sleep apnea to social media scams and more, today we remind you to explore the real "W...
2019-06-15
58 min
Postcall Podcast
Burnout, Danielle Ofri, MD op-ed, and 5 things to think about with Ed DelSole, MD
Show Notes: The first ever Postcall Lounge with Emi Okamoto, MD, and Ed DelSole, MD. You can contact the show at podcasts@mdedge.com and you can find Nick on Twitter at @tribnic. Dr. DelSole is an orthopedic spine surgeon with the Rothman Institute in Philadelphia, PA soon to be in practice in Scranton, PA. He and Dr. Okamota know one another from their med school days. Topics this week include an op-ed by Danielle Ofri, MD, published in the New York Times in early June 2019 which addressed how business exploits heal...
2019-06-14
30 min
RoS: Review of Systems
Danielle Ofri – Communication Between Patients & Doctors
This week, we are joined by Danielle Ofri. Danielle is a primary care physician at Bellevue Hospital and a prolific essayist and author. We start out talking about her most recent book, What Patients Say, What Doctors Hear. We talk about communication between patients and doctors and why it can be so challenging, and how physician communication can be evaluated and more effectively taught to trainees. Danielle talks about the power dynamics of the medical interview and how it can be uncomfortable for us as physicians to have the tables turned when the patient is more empowered in the...
2019-05-24
00 min
For The Love With Jen Hatmaker Podcast
Healthy Connections for a Healthy Life: Dr. Danielle Ofri
With the second episode of our For the Love of Health & Wellness series, we’re taking a deep dive into physical health—but this is not a “go get your annual physical” guilt trip. We’re talking with a doctor who’s taking a refreshing “body and mind” approach to looking at health, a physician who started a literary journal and decided to learn how to play the cello because she wanted a little more beauty and learning in her life. Dr. Danielle Ofri is a general physician at Bellevue Hospital in New York City, the oldest public hospital in America, and...
2019-05-14
54 min
Deep Listening - Impact beyond words - Oscar Trimboli
Why your doctor needs to listen deeply
Danielle Ofri, MD, PhD, is a physician at Bellevue Hospital, the oldest public hospital in the USA, and a faculty member of New York University School of Medicine. She writes about medicine and the doctor-patient connection for the New York Times, Slate Magazine, and other publications. Danielle is co-founder and Editor-in-Chief of the Bellevue Literary Review, the first literary journal to arise from a medical setting. She is the author of a collection of books about the world of medicine. Her most recent book is, "What Patients Say, What Doctors Hear." Danielle highlights just how vital good c...
2018-10-19
32 min
MedPEP
Episode 16: What Patients Say, What Doctors Hear — Danielle Ofri, MD, PhD
Dr. Marie Curious and MedPEP host Dr. Schwab have a rich and engaging conversation on the doctor-patient relationship with primary care physician and writer Dr. Danielle Ofri. The discussion contains numerous clinical pearls, some of which are drawn from Dr. Ofri’s experiences learning to play the cello as an adult. She reflects on her own frustrations with electronic medical records in a way that steers Marie in the direction of valuing and savoring the time she spends with patients, attentively listening to their stories, while judiciously and productively managing the visit length. Dr. Ofri urges physicians to utilize the fi...
2018-08-28
00 min
Pomegranate Health
Ep38: Making a Connection
An empathic connection and good communication between physician and patient can promote better outcomes. In this episode of Pomegranate Health, U.S. physician A/Prof Danielle Ofri discusses where breakdowns in doctor-patient communication occur—often in the first 10 or 20 seconds of a consultation. Dr Ofri, author of What Patients Say, What Doctors Hear, suggests ways for physicians to listen better, to be understood and promote adherence.Some media also report a 'crisis of compassion' in healthcare. Burnout of staff is a major contributor, and palliative care physician Dr Shamsul Shah describes how to mitigate it by convening gr...
2018-07-15
32 min
Delaware Humanities Podcasts
A Matter of Facts: Danielle Ofri - What Doctors Say, What Patients Know
Ofri is a physician at New York’s Bellevue Hospital, the oldest public hospital in country, and a faculty member at the NYU School of Medicine. She’s also co-founder and editor-in-chief of the Bellevue Literary Review, the first literary journal developed in a medical setting. She’s written extensively about medicine and the doctor-patient relationship – and her latest book What Patients Say, What Doctors Hear focuses on communication between doctors and patients.
2018-04-16
19 min
Best Full-Length Audiobooks in Biography & Memoir, History & Culture
Singular Intimacies: Becoming a Doctor at Bellevue by Danielle Ofri
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/325277 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Singular Intimacies: Becoming a Doctor at Bellevue Author: Danielle Ofri Narrator: Ann M. Richardson Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 9 hours 42 minutes Release date: February 6, 2018 Genres: History & Culture Publisher's Summary: A “finely gifted writer” shares “fifteen brilliantly written episodes covering the years from studenthood to the end of medical residency” (Oliver Sacks, MD, author of The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat) Singular Intimacies is the story of becoming a doctor by immersion at Bellevue Hospital, the oldest public hospital in the country—and perhaps the most legendary. It is both...
2018-02-06
10 min
Absorb This Game-Changing Full Audiobook And Feel The Difference.
Singular Intimacies by Danielle Ofri MD
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/123827to listen full audiobooks. Title: Singular Intimacies Author: Danielle Ofri MD Narrator: Ann M. Richardson Format: mp3 Length: 9 hrs and 42 mins Release date: 02-06-18 Ratings: 4 out of 5 stars, 12 ratings Genres: Education & Training Publisher's Summary: Singular Intimacies is the story of becoming a doctor by immersion at Bellevue Hospital, the oldest public hospital in the country—and perhaps the most legendary. It is both the classic inner-city hospital and a unique amalgam of history, insanity, beauty, and intellect. When Danielle Ofri enters these 250-year-old doors as a tentative medical student, she is immediately plunged in...
2018-02-06
9h 42
Book Club
What Patients Say, What Doctors Hear: A Guide to Improving Patient Communication
Host: Maurice Pickard, MD Guest: Danielle Ofri, MD Despite modern medicine’s infatuation with high-tech gadgetry, the single most powerful diagnostic tool is the doctor-patient conversation, which can uncover the lion’s share of illnesses. However, what patients say and what doctors hear are often two vastly different things. Host Dr. Maurice Pickard chats with Dr. Danielle Ofri, Associate Professor of Medicine at NYU and author of What Patients Say, What Doctors Hear. The two discuss ways in which refocusing conversations between doctors and their patients can lead to better health outcomes.
2017-08-25
00 min
Book Club
What Patients Say, What Doctors Hear: A Guide to Improving Patient Communication
Host: Maurice Pickard, MD Guest: Danielle Ofri, MD Despite modern medicine’s infatuation with high-tech gadgetry, the single most powerful diagnostic tool is the doctor-patient conversation, which can uncover the lion’s share of illnesses. However, what patients say and what doctors hear are often two vastly different things. Host Dr. Maurice Pickard chats with Dr. Danielle Ofri, Associate Professor of Medicine at NYU and author of What Patients Say, What Doctors Hear. The two discuss ways in which refocusing conversations between doctors and their patients can lead to better health outcomes.
2017-08-25
00 min
Growing Plastic Surgeon
Establishing a Patient-Doctor Connection | Dr. Danielle Ofri
Key Points Dr. Danielle Ofri, Physician and Author, in conversation with Naren Arulrajah Knew nothing about medicine before college Fell in love with basic science and planned to be a Scientist Started internship, loved it and went into the medical The crunch of the administrative burden The patient- doctor connection Reassure patients that you understand their needs and concerns Allow patients to speak about everything, it makes them feel better Helping patients shift their thinking to improve their health Interactions with colleagues and giving them a sense of belonging I write and share to help others Everyone has...
2017-08-04
42 min
Pharmacy Future Leaders
Pharmacy Future Leaders - Danielle Ofri, MD, PhD - Pharmacy Podcast Epsidoe 441
#PharmacyFutureLeaders Today we’re speaking to Danielle Ofri, MD, PhD is an Associate Professor of Medicine at New York University School of Medicine but her clinical home is at Bellevue Hospital, the oldest public hospital in the country. She is a founder and Editor-in-Chief of the Bellevue Literary Review. Her newest book is “What Patients Say; What Doctors Hear,” an exploration of doctor-patient communication and how refocusing the conversation between doctors and patients can improve health outcomes. Everyone’s leadership road is a little different, how did you become a leader in the Patient / Doctor relations space? As a bestselling author, m...
2017-06-21
36 min
Pharmacy Future Leaders
Pharmacy Future Leaders - Janine Kelbach - Pharmacy Podcast Episode 433
#PharmacyFutureLeaders Janine Kelbach, RNC-OB is a Cleveland, Ohio resident, freelance writer and owner of WriteRN.net. Janine has been an RN since 2006, specializing in labor and delivery and ventured into writing in 2012. Her mission to help other writers build their businesses as she did with her 2 kids and a husband. Everyone’s leadership road is a little different, how did you become a leader in a nurse writer and coach? What kind of degree or writing experience did you have before you launched? As a writer and nurse, many think that your life is perfect, that you have the best of...
2017-05-30
29 min