Empathy isn’t just a feeling—it’s a biological response. In this episode, Dr. Svetlana Chamoun dives into the science behind empathy: what happens in the brain and body when we truly connect with another person’s experience. Learn how empathy shapes patient care, team dynamics, and even physician health, and why cultivating it is essential for both healing and resilience in medicine.
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Empathy isn’t just a feeling—it’s a biological response. In this episode, Dr. Svetlana Chamoun dives into the science behind empathy: what happens in the brain and body when we truly connect with another person’s experience. Learn how empathy shapes patient care, team dynamics, and even physician health, and why cultivating it is essential for both healing and resilience in medicine.
Revitalizing Healthcare: Promoting Health Equity and Enhancing Cardiovascular Outcomes by Combating Burnout
CardioSeeds
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8 months ago
Revitalizing Healthcare: Promoting Health Equity and Enhancing Cardiovascular Outcomes by Combating Burnout
Burnout is not just a physician wellness issue—it’s a crisis with public health consequences. In this visionary episode, Dr. Chamoun explains how burnout disproportionately affects women in medicine and ripples outward, influencing patient care, health equity, and cardiovascular outcomes. Grounded in data from JAMA Internal Medicine, this episode highlights how combating burnout can save lives and restore trust in healthcare. Dr. Chamoun outlines systemic, organizational, and pers...
CardioSeeds
Empathy isn’t just a feeling—it’s a biological response. In this episode, Dr. Svetlana Chamoun dives into the science behind empathy: what happens in the brain and body when we truly connect with another person’s experience. Learn how empathy shapes patient care, team dynamics, and even physician health, and why cultivating it is essential for both healing and resilience in medicine.