Takeaway
“A camera on every phone. Great for patients sending pictures of rash, edema, etc. But way more importantly, I can see their children, pets, gardens, sunsets . . . Sharing pictures brings our shared humanity to the forefront and deepens our connection.”-Dr. Scott Wright, Johns Hopkins Medicine
Connecting with Patients | February 10, 2023 | <1 min read
Highlights
The innovation of explicitly talking about the impact of systemic racism and social determinants of health with our patients has been completely transformational in how we care for people.
Dr. Jared Rubenstein, Texas Children's Hospital
A camera on every phone. Great for patients sending pictures of rash, edema, etc. But way more importantly, I can see their children, pets, gardens, sunsets . . . Sharing pictures brings our shared humanity to the forefront and deepens our connection.
Dr. Scott Wright, Johns Hopkins Medicine
I learn so much from my colleagues around the world in @MondayNightIBD #IBD Twitter conversations.
Dr. Aline Charabaty, Johns Hopkins Medicine
Texting via smartphone has helped with adherence to prevention guidelines.
Dr. Jeff Millstein, Penn Medicine
The growing realization of the importance of primary care. Reminds me of why I walk into every room each session.
Dr. Eric Last
The (intent listening, take the time needed by the person who needs help and kindness) RVU . . . it’s a new kind of RVU and it’ll save the patient and us.