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🗓️ 23 August 2022
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Dr. Rana Awdish was on the last day of her critical care medicine training when her life changed forever. Seven months pregnant at the time, Dr. Awdish abruptly found herself in a life threatening crisis when a previously undiagnosed liver tumor suddenly ruptured. She was rushed to the ICU of her own hospital, where she came unimaginably close to death multiple times. Despite this tragic event, she survived thanks to the incredible work of her medical team. Today, Dr. Awdish is the author of the acclaimed memoir In Shock, which recounts her time as an ICU patient. She is also the Medical Director of the Pulmonary Hypertension Program at Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit, Michigan, and Medical Director of Care Experience for the Henry Ford Health System. In this episode, she shares what she has learned from her experiences about compassion, hope, and improving empathetic communication in health care.
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Dr. Rana Awdish is the author of:
In Shock: My Journey from Death to Recovery and the Redemptive Power of Hope, a memoir about the harrowing events discussed in this episode and the revelations she attained by going through them.
The Shape of the Shore, an essay about working in the ICU during the first months of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Dr. Johnson mentions the essay The Learning Curve by Dr. Atul Gawande.
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0:00.0 | Hi, I'm Henry Bear. |
0:03.4 | And I'm Tyler Johnson. |
0:04.8 | And you're listening to the Doctors' Art, a podcast that explores meaning in medicine. |
0:09.9 | Throughout our medical training and career, we have pondered, what makes medicine meaningful? |
0:15.2 | Can a stronger understanding of this meaning create better doctors? |
0:18.8 | How can we build healthcare institutions that nurture the doctor-patient connection? |
0:23.1 | What can we learn about the human condition from accompanying our patients in times of suffering? |
0:28.0 | In seeking answers to these questions, we meet with deep thinkers working across healthcare, |
0:33.1 | from doctors and nurses to patients and healthcare executives, those who have collected a career's worth of harder and wisdom. |
0:40.2 | Proving the moral heart that beats at the core of medicine, we will hear stories that are by turns heartbreaking, |
0:45.6 | amusing, inspiring, challenging, and enlightening. |
0:49.3 | We welcome anyone curious about why doctors do what they do. |
0:52.9 | Join us as we think out loud about what illness and healing can teach us about some of life's biggest questions. |
1:03.5 | Dr. Rana Audish was on the last day of her critical care medicine training when her life changed forever. |
1:09.9 | Seven months pregnant at the time, Dr. Audish abruptly found herself in a life threatening crisis, |
1:15.5 | when a previously undiagnosed liver tumor suddenly ruptured. |
1:19.5 | She was rushed to the ICU of her own hospital, where she lost her entire blood volume multiple times over, |
1:25.2 | experienced organ failure, was put on a ventilator, suffered a stroke, and eventually miscarried. |
1:32.2 | Despite this tragic turn of events, she survived, thanks to the incredible support of her medical team. |
1:38.4 | Today, Dr. Audish is the author of the best-selling memoir in shock, |
1:42.9 | which recounts her time as an ICU patient and what she has learned from the experience about compassion and hope. |
1:49.2 | She is also the director of the Pulmonary Hypertension Program at Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit, Michigan, |
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