Leadership Dilemmas in Healthcare during COVID-19 crisis - 14th May, 8:30 pm ISTParticipiants:
Maya Hastie, Intensivist, Columbia Universuty, NY
Lachlan Forrow MD, Internist, Beth Isralel Harvard Med School
Carin Hagberg MD, Chief Academic Officer, MD Anderson, Houston
KJS Anand MD, Pediatric, Critical Care, Stanford
Sadhguru
Moderator:
Balachundhar Subramaniam, MD MPH, Harvard Med School
Qst time marks given by Kumar C in comments:
11:14 How do we embrace the suffering that is happening now and how do we plan for the next stage of healing process ?
25:14 Dealing with two ethical challenges:
1. Equal right to ventilators, ICUs, etc.
2. Responsibility towards elderly who are more vulnerable
50:25 How can hospitals collaborate rather than compete after this pandemic is over ?
57:50 How do you make decisions (with mind, heart or gut ?)
1:03:21 What is the state of mind in which a doctor should approach a patient ?
1:04:33 How does a doctor sense what a patient is going through ?
1:09:48 How do I become a healer to my patient ?
1:13:45 We have to make imperfect decisions sometimes. How do we cope with the moral distress of such decisions ?
1:19:46 Doctor's research on benefits of Isha programs like IE and BSP.
1:25:02 Doctor's explanation on how COVID-19 virus will infect a patient (stage by stage)
1:29:31 Doctor's analysis on how meditation (especially samyama) is helping fight viral infections.
1:37:40 Medical professionals are under severe emotional stress while treating COVID patients. How do we help them stay safe and motivated ?
Where there is a problem there is also an opportunityEvolve, consciously.