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What’s something beautiful you’ve witnessed recently in healthcare?

Takeaway

“I recently cared for a 41-year-old woman, new to our practice, and accompanied by her mother. The love and devotion between these two women, both explicit and subtle, was beautiful to witness.”-Dr. Scott Wright, Johns Hopkins Medicine

Passion in the Medical Profession | January 26, 2023 | <1 min read

Highlights

Dr. Scott Wright, Johns Hopkins Medicine

I recently cared for a 41-year-old woman, new to our practice, and accompanied by her mother. The love and devotion between these two women, both explicit and subtle, was beautiful to witness.

Dr. Eric Last

The peaceful passing of a relative because of the dedicated, compassionate, beautiful hospice staff. As it should be.

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Dr. Jeff Millstein, Penn Medicine

A longtime patient trusted me enough to share a past traumatic childhood experience that she’d never disclosed before.

Dr. Jared Rubenstein, Texas Childrens Hospital

Getting to be part of an amazing interdisciplinary team that supports each other and makes each other better at our work.

Dr. Frank Cacace

A social worker used all her community powers and crowdsourcing skills to help a patient whose husband was just hospitalized keep and increase her home health aide hours so that she could remain home on her own while he is away.

Dr. Richard Schaefer, Johns Hopkins Medicine

The professional growth of students.

Dr. Margaret Chisolm, Johns Hopkins Medicine

We had a beautiful couple of hours @artbma yesterday reflecting on and discussing works of art with @HopkinsMedicine students in order to become better doctors.