Media coverage can be a powerful way for cardiothoracic surgeons to help more patients and their families understand important health care information. But how can you handle a reporter’s tough questions and still get your message across? Todd K. Rosengart, MD leads a panel discussion with cardiothoracic surgeons who have had experience with handling awkward media situations, connecting with a lay audience, and helping to change the course of a conversation when a reporter has incorrect information.
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The Power of Wonder
Managing Information Overload
Forgiveness: A Prescription for Good Health
”Removing The Mask” - A Surgeon’s Personal Mental Health Story
The Dark Horse: Redefining Success
Gaining Self Awareness and Other Awareness
The Resilient Surgeon S3: The Healing Power of Mindfulness and Meditation
The Resilient Surgeon S3: The Power of Saying No
The Resilient Surgeon S3: The Microstress Effect – Building Resilience Through Purpose and Relationships
The Resilient Surgeon S3: Dopamine Addiction and the Interconnection of Pleasure and Pain
The Resilient Surgeon S3: The Science & Practice of Time-Restricted Eating - Pt 2
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Same Surgeon, Different Light S3: Rian M. Hasson, MD, MPH
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Same Surgeon, Different Light S3: Drs. Fatima G. Wilder and Asishana A. Osho
Same Surgeon, Different Light S3: Dr. Jessica S. Donington
Same Surgeon, Different Light S3: Hassan Tetteh, MD, MBA
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