Dr. Rana Awdish, critical care physician and author, joins Dr. Lillian Liang Emlet to discuss why surviving illness and truly healing are not the same — and how reconnecting with your body can save your life.
 
Chapters and Time-stamps00:58 Meet Dr Rana Awdish02:38 When Medicine Breaks Down05:18 Shame and Bad Bodies06:12 Changing the Culture08:36 New Generation Boundaries11:01 Reinhabiting the Body13:41 Body Wisdom and Cancer16:39 One Practice This Week18:57 Pain and the Stories20:16 Bedside Presence Skills23:19 Leaders and Long Healing26:09 Pandemic Simplicity Lessons27:27 Embracing Uncertainty29:01 Community and Closing
GUESTDr. Rana Awdish, MD — Pulmonologist & Critical Care Physician, Henry Ford Health System; Medical Director of Care Experience; author of In Shock and After Shock (St. Martin's Press).
 
 REFERENCES📘 After Shock: Learning to Reinhabit My Body After Illness — St. Martin's Press, June 16📘 In Shock — Rana Awdish
🗣️ VitalTalk🌐 ranaawdishmd.com
📧 podcast@transforminghealthcarecoaching.com
 
 
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Transforming Healthcare Coaching

Transforming Healthcare Coaching

The After Shock of Healing with Dr. Rana Awdish | Episode 113

JUN 15, 202631 MIN
Transforming Healthcare Coaching

The After Shock of Healing with Dr. Rana Awdish | Episode 113

JUN 15, 202631 MIN

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Dr. Rana Awdish, critical care physician and author, joins Dr. Lillian Liang Emlet to discuss why surviving illness and truly healing are not the same — and how reconnecting with your body can save your life.   Chapters and Time-stamps 00:58 Meet Dr Rana Awdish 02:38 When Medicine Breaks Down 05:18 Shame and Bad Bodies 06:12 Changing the Culture 08:36 New Generation Boundaries 11:01 Reinhabiting the Body 13:41 Body Wisdom and Cancer 16:39 One Practice This Week 18:57 Pain and the Stories 20:16 Bedside Presence Skills 23:19 Leaders and Long Healing 26:09 Pandemic Simplicity Lessons 27:27 Embracing Uncertainty 29:01 Community and Closing GUEST Dr. Rana Awdish, MD — Pulmonologist & Critical Care Physician, Henry Ford Health System; Medical Director of Care Experience; author of In Shock and After Shock (St. Martin's Press).    REFERENCES 📘 After Shock: Learning to Reinhabit My Body After Illness — St. Martin's Press, June 16 📘 In Shock — Rana Awdish 🗣️ VitalTalk 🌐 ranaawdishmd.com 📧 [email protected]     Learn more about Giving & Receiving Feedback in Healthcare Subscribe and Listen on: Website Youtube Spotify Apple Follow us on: Newsletter Instagram Facebook LinkedIn For personalized support in your life and work as a healthcare professional and leader, book a free call. Disclaimer: Although we are trained medical professionals, we are not acting in a clinical capacity on this podcast. We do not use our medical licenses or provide medical, mental health, or therapeutic services in this setting. The content shared in this episode is based on our personal experiences, opinions, and coaching backgrounds, and is intended for informational and entertainment purposes only. It should not be taken as medical advice, therapy, or professional counseling, nor used as a substitute for individualized medical or mental health care. Always seek the guidance of qualified healthcare professionals regarding any medical or mental health concerns. The views and opinions expressed are solely those of the hosts and guests and do not represent the positions of our employers or affiliated organizations.