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Life, Death & The Space Between with Dr. Amy Robbins

Hello from the Other Side with Dr. Jeff O'Driscoll

Life, Death & The Space Between with Dr. Amy Robbins

Dr. Amy Robbins

Death, Healing, Self-improvement, Mentalhealth, Wellness, Spirituality, Life, Education, Religion & Spirituality, Deathanxiety, Consciousness

4.8585 Ratings

🗓️ 24 October 2019

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Summary

Jeff O'Driscoll, MD, practiced emergency medicine in a level-one trauma center for twenty-five years. He received his training at the University of Utah School of Medicine and completed his residency in Salt Lake City, Utah.

As an emergency physician, Jeff received messages that helped him care for patients. Occasionally they led him to a diagnosis he hadn’t considered.

Some people, however, were simply too ill or too injured to survive. And, when a patient died, sometimes he saw their spirit—their eternal essence—leave their body. They always thanked him for my efforts. They were always grateful. Knowing how they felt about their transition helped me when friends and family members left this realm.

We discuss: his unconventional journey to spirituality ER stories where he has encountered loved ones from the other side His thoughts on “what’s behind the veil”

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0:00.0

Hi and welcome to life, death, and the Space Between podcast. I'm your host, Dr. Amy Robbins. I'm a licensed

0:09.9

clinical psychologist and medium. And here we explore life, death, consciousness, and what it all means.

0:18.3

Today I have Dr. Jeffrey O'Driscoll on the show. Jeff practiced emergency

0:24.6

medicine in a level one trauma center for 25 years and served as department chair for eight.

0:31.1

He received his training at the University of Utah School of Medicine and completed his residency

0:36.7

in Salt Lake City, Utah. He is board

0:40.0

certified in internal medicine and is a fellow of the American College of Emergency Physicians.

0:46.4

As an emergency physician, Jeff received messages that help him care for patients. Occasionally,

0:52.1

they led him to a diagnosis he hadn't considered. Some people, however,

0:57.2

were simply too ill or too injured to survive. And when a patient died, sometimes he saw their

1:03.1

spirit, their eternal essence, leave their body. They always thanked him for his efforts.

1:09.0

They were always grateful.

1:17.4

Knowing how they felt about their transition helps him when friends and family members left this realm.

1:26.1

So I want to welcome Jeff back to the show today because I totally screwed up earlier and didn't record our podcast.

1:28.9

It's good to be back with you.

1:31.0

So thank you.

1:31.9

Thank you. Thank you.

1:32.7

Talk about like eternally grateful.

1:34.8

I'm eternally grateful in this realm that you are willing to do this again because I was mortified when we got to the end of our last podcast, and I realized it had not recorded.

1:46.2

Well, we had a nice conversation.

1:48.5

Redos are always better.

1:50.1

I hope you're right, because it really was pretty, I thought it was pretty great, everything

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