"I am Sorry, That Came Out Wrong, Would it be OK to Start Again?"
This is a quote from an article written by Rana Lee Adawi Awdish, MD, Gillian Grafton, DO, and Leonard L. Berry, PhD, MBA, which was recently published in Mayo Clinic Proceedings. A chart from the article is included below.
In the article, the authors discuss having healthcare conversations with very ill people, but how many times could we reset a conversation if we slowed down and were more aware of its impact on others? Are we missing opportunities to start again?
I encourage you to read the article, especially if you are a healthcare professional.https://drive.google.com/file/d/14WpaHtmL0bOQ-z62yO7bn8dgtoLfqPKm/preview
I would love your feedback; drop a note in the comments or DM.
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Many thanks to Susan Keane Baker for bringing this to my attention.
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"I am Sorry, That Came Out Wrong, Would it be OK to Start Again?"
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