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Apr 11

SROM: The Untold Story Your Doctor Might Not Share - OpenSIPS Trunking Solutions

Overview

While each patient who shared their story has traveled their own path, lee and henderson noticed a few common themes across the narratives:

SROM: The Untold Story Your Doctor Might Not Share - OpenSIPS Trunking Solutions

Joy, connection, and hope even through extremely difficult circumstances; Read also: Unidentified Ginger Leak: Prepare For A Mind-Blowing Revelation

SROM: The Untold Story Your Doctor Might Not Share - OpenSIPS Trunking Solutions

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SROM: The Untold Story Your Doctor Might Not Share - OpenSIPS Trunking Solutions

And the power of compassion in medicine.

Miraculous experiences doctors are hesitant to share with their patients, or anyone!

But what happens when they encounter something even they cant explain scientifically?

Id like to share four ways my untold story (how deeply chronic illness impacted me for 10+ years) caused me agony.

In italics i challenge you to reflect on the impact of your own untold stories.

My repressed emotions became physical symptoms.

Kolbaba, md, provides a glimpse into the lives of doctors that few get to experience.

Learn their agonies and joys.

In their own words, doctors reach out to you and show you how faith in the divine has shaped their lives.

Sharing and preserving patient stories ensures that their lives and your involvement in their care will continue to reverberate, shaping the culture of medicine and the broader human experience.

The ripple effect can extend well beyond any one individual encounter.

Patients may not know exactly what to share or how to explain certain information.

How can the doctor be sure they are receiving all the most relevant details on top of the narrative nuances?

People often present themselves as they want to be seen when given the opportunity.

This week we hear from three doctors in what we call a doctor story slam like a poetry slam, except with more stethoscopes and medical degrees.

We often hear about how doctors change patients lives.

How do patients change their lives?