
No Really, I'm Fine
Healthcare is riddled with challenges: navigating complex social dynamics, competing economic interests and managing near impossible expectations. On a daily basis, this leads to stressful, even traumatic situations for those providing care. How do healthcare professionals cope with the emotional impact? Join Mike Larson and Aaron Metcalf as they explore their stories in this podcast, No Really, I'm Fine!
No Really, I'm Fine
Dr. Rattan, Trauma Surgeon, "The Risk of Empathy"
As we come to the midway point of season 1, we’re honored to welcome Dr. Rishi Rattan. In this episode, Rishi reflects on what empathy means to him and the sacred moments he experiences by honoring the humanity of his patients, even in the face of death. He opens up about the surprising moment he decided to become a surgeon, when he almost walked away for good and what it took for him to find meaning and joy in his work again. We hope you appreciate the candor, vulnerability and wisdom he shares along the way. Thank you Dr. Rattan for being will to take the risks involved in providing empathetic, person-centered care!