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The Spirituality of Care (with Chaplain Bruce Feldstein, MD)

The Spirituality of Care (with Chaplain Bruce Feldstein, MD)

FromThe Doctor's Art


The Spirituality of Care (with Chaplain Bruce Feldstein, MD)

FromThe Doctor's Art

ratings:
Length:
44 minutes
Released:
Mar 8, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Chaplain Bruce Feldstein, MD is the director of the Jewish Chaplaincy Service at Stanford University, as well as an adjunct clinical professor at Stanford University School of Medicine. After 19 years practicing as an emergency medicine physician, an injury led Bruce on a path of finding a deeper sense of his life’s work as a Chaplain. He now teaches an award-winning curriculum on spirituality and well-being for medical students and faculty at Stanford. In this episode, you will hear about: Chaplain Feldstein’s unexpected journey from emergency physician to chaplain - 3:35The unforgettable moment when Chaplain Feldstein first prayed with a patient - 5:00How to connect with patients in a spiritual way – even if they’re not religious - 18:04Five key relationships to foster in your life to counter compassion fatigue - 30:57The core teaching within Chaplain Feldstein’s class, ‘The Healer’s Art’ - 37:40Visit our website www.TheDoctorsArt.com where you can find transcripts of all episodes.If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, rate, and review our show, available for free on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. If you know of a doctor, patient, or anyone working in health care who would love to explore meaning in medicine with us on the show, feel free to leave a suggestion in the comments or send an email to info@thedoctorsart.com.Copyright The Doctor’s Art Podcast 2022 
Released:
Mar 8, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

The practice of medicine–filled with moments of joy, suffering, grace, sorrow, and hope–offers a window into the human condition. Though serving as guides and companions to patients’ illness experiences is profoundly meaningful work, the busy nature of modern medicine can blind its own practitioners to the reasons they entered it in the first place. Join oncologist Tyler Johnson and medical trainee Henry Bair as they meet with doctors, patients, leaders, educators, and others in healthcare, to explore stories on finding and nourishing meaning in medicine. This podcast is for anyone striving for a deeper connection with their medical journey. Visit TheDoctorsArt.com for more information.