BackTable / Urology / Podcast / Episode #185
The Art of Doctoring: Empathy & Social Awareness
with Dr. Timothy Boone
Empathy, social awareness, and servant leadership are important qualities for all physicians to possess. This week on the BackTable Urology Podcast, Houston Methodist urologists Dr. Raj Satkunasivam and Dr. Rose Khavari sit down with Dr. Timothy Boone to discuss developing humanistic skills in medicine.
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Podcast Contributors
Dr. Timothy Boone
Dr. Timothy Boone is a practicing urologist and the chair of urology at Houston Methodist Hospital in Houston, Texas.
Dr. Rose Khavari
Dr. Rose Khavari is a urologist and professor of urology at Houston Methodist Hospital in Houston, Texas.
Dr. Raj Satkunasivam
Dr. Raj Satkunasivam is a urologic oncologist and associate professor at Houston Methodist Hospital in Houston, Texas.
Synopsis
Dr. Boone reflects on his personal journey into urology and his experiences in education and administration. The urologists emphasize the significance and joys of patient relationships and effective mentorship for other doctors. Furthermore, they offer advice for young urologists on self-reflection, time management, and the art of doctoring.
Timestamps
00:00 - Introduction
05:00 - Early Influences and Career Path
24:28 - Challenges in Maintaining Empathy
29:19 - The Importance of Self-Reflection
33:24 - Recruitment and Retention in Leadership
36:12 - Balancing Personal Life
42:03 - Innovative Medical Education
48:54 - Final Thoughts
Resources
Pearson Ravitz
https://pearsonravitz.com/
BackTable URO24 - Operate with Zen
https://www.backtable.com/shows/urology/podcasts/24/operate-with-zen
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