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CHEST Journal Podcasts
American College of Chest Physicians
305 episodes
4 weeks ago
Each month, CHEST hosts a discussion with the author of one or more articles from the current issue, adding context and commentary on the most relevant topics facing those in the fields of pulmonary, critical care, and sleep medicine.
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Each month, CHEST hosts a discussion with the author of one or more articles from the current issue, adding context and commentary on the most relevant topics facing those in the fields of pulmonary, critical care, and sleep medicine.
Show more...
Science
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Humanities: Medicine at Its Finest (Episode 2)
CHEST Journal Podcasts
43 minutes 23 seconds
6 months ago
Humanities: Medicine at Its Finest (Episode 2)
Originally aired: TO COME E. Wesley Ely, MD, MPH, FCCP, joins CHEST Journal Podcast Moderator Abhishek Bhardwaj, MD, to discuss his Exhalations article, “Medicine at Its Finest,” and explore ways to connect to the unique individuals receiving care, navigating personal biases, refilling your “empathy cup” as a clinician, and the role of family in advocacy. This episode is part of a new series exploring articles published in the journal's Humanities section. Moderator:Abhishek Bhardwaj, MD
CHEST Journal Podcasts
Each month, CHEST hosts a discussion with the author of one or more articles from the current issue, adding context and commentary on the most relevant topics facing those in the fields of pulmonary, critical care, and sleep medicine.