After the pandemic halted a neurologist’s shared medical appointments for patients with autonomic disorders, he took them virtual — and discovered they could yield more benefits than he’d bargained for.
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Self-disclosure can be beneficial, but it also has risks and disadvantages. Dr. Becky Tilahun discusses what you should keep in mind before you do or don’t.
Why Is Nutrition Education Not Something Typically Found in Medical Schools? (And Why It’s Critical)
While limited time is always a factor in a medical school’s curriculum, the importance of nutrition has often been ignored. Dr. Gail Cresci explains why physicians need to understand the power of nutrition and more in this Q&A discussion.
Why Caregivers Need a ‘Well-Being Day’
You spend your days caring for others. It’s likely you forget about yourself. Dr. Susan Rehm explains why Cleveland Clinic offers all professional staff a “Well-Being Day” for any well-being related purpose.
What Keeps Infectious Disease Specialist Steven Gordon, MD, Excited about Medicine
Leadership is about building capacity, not dependence, says this infectious disease specialist.
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How a Former Army Physician and Surgeon Enjoys the Lifelong Learning Adventure of Medicine
Dr. Scott R. Steele’s four deployments in the U.S. Army, including two to Iraq and two to Afghanistan, taught him much about himself — both personally and as a surgeon. Learn why our colorectal surgery chairman believes both medicine and surgery are a lifelong learning adventure.
This Surgeon Knows the Importance of Teamwork
Transplant patients’ safety is not a one person job. Dr. Charles Miller discusses the importance of teamwork, how to connect with patients and more.
Mindfulness to Cope with Uncertainty
In mindfulness meditation practice, this distress we experience with uncertainty can be tolerated and even accepted.
How to Best Engage Children With Autism? Understand No Two Kids Are the Same
Dani Robertson, a classroom behavior therapist at Cleveland Clinic’s Center for Autism, shares valuable insights about connecting with kids who have autism — like talking to a kid who doesn’t make eye contact doesn’t mean he or she doesn’t want to interact.
Is Asking for Change a Cry for Help?
The complaint of those on the front line is a cry for help, and also opportunity to learn and create new ideas for positive change. Michael Parker, MD, explains.
Do Your Patients Perceive You As Warm and Competent?
To patients, warmth and competence are not separate factors. Are they to you? Bikat Tilahun, PhD, explains why they shouldn’t be.