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The heartbreaking lesson about life, love, and the “doctor hustle”

The heartbreaking lesson about life, love, and the “doctor hustle”

December 5, 2024 Catherine Williams - Chief Editor Health

The Doctor Hustle: Are We ⁣Bringing Flowers to the Living?

Table of Contents

  • The Doctor Hustle: Are We ⁣Bringing Flowers to the Living?
  • The Doctor Who Listened: A⁢ Legacy of Dialog and ‌Wellness
  • Tiny Home Trend Takes ​Root in Suburban⁢ Backyards
  • The Doctor Hustle:⁢ Are We‌ Bringing ‌flowers too the ‍Living?

A poignant reminder​ to prioritize loved ones amidst the demands of medicine.

“Bring me ⁣flowers now ⁢while I’m living. I don’t⁤ need your love when I’m gone. Don’t spend‍ time, tears, and money on​ my old breathless body. If your heart is them flowers,‍ bring ’em on.”

These are the words of contry ⁤music legend Tanya​ Tucker, ⁣a powerful reflection on life ‍and love inspired ⁤by the passing of a friend. While written as a⁢ song, Tucker’s message resonates‍ deeply with many, especially those in demanding professions like medicine.

As ⁤physicians, ‌we often find​ ourselves consumed‍ by the “busyness of business,” the relentless “doctor hustle.” Long ‌hours, complex cases, and administrative burdens can leave little time for anything else, including ⁣nurturing ⁤the most crucial relationships in our lives.

Jenn,‍ a colleague of​ mine,‍ knows ⁣this struggle all too well. Juggling‍ a demanding teaching position with the responsibilities of motherhood, she ‍frequently enough found herself ‌glued ​to her cellphone, even ⁤during ⁢her commute home.One evening, her six-year-old son stopped ⁢her with⁢ a simple, yet profound question: ⁤”Mom, if you have a cellphone, why did you have ⁣me?”

Jenn’s experience is a stark reminder that​ even with the ⁣best intentions, we can get caught up ⁤in the whirlwind of our careers, neglecting the very people who‍ need us most.

Another colleague, Stephanie, a dedicated pediatrician, shared ⁣a similar story. Her son, in a heartwarming​ gesture, made a Mother’s Day‌ card for his nanny, a testament⁢ to the fact that Stephanie’s demanding schedule had ​left little room​ for quality time with her own⁤ child.

These anecdotes highlight a common struggle among physician ⁤parents: the constant battle ‌to balance professional‌ obligations with ⁢personal⁢ life. We strive‍ to be ⁣the best⁣ doctors we can be, but in the process,⁤ we risk losing sight ⁤of what ⁤truly matters.

Marsha, a​ fellow “doctor mom,” experienced a similar⁢ epiphany one ‍rainy Sunday​ afternoon. While attempting ​to catch up ​on medical journals,‍ her seven-year-old daughter ⁤gently reminded⁤ her, “Mom, you’re supposed⁤ to watch the ‌movie!”

Perhaps‍ Marsha’s daughter, in her innocent wisdom, offered​ a valuable lesson for us all. Maybe we need to step‌ away from the “doctor ‌hustle” and simply ‌”watch the ‍movie” – to be present,engaged,and fully invested in the​ lives of our loved ⁤ones.

Tanya Tucker’s ‍lyrics serve ​as a powerful call to ⁤action:‍ “Bring me flowers while I’m⁢ living.I don’t ‍need your love when⁤ I’m gone.” Let us heed⁢ her words and prioritize the people who matter most, while we still have the‍ chance.

The‍ “busyness of​ business” will always be there, but​ our loved ones ⁤deserve our time, attention, and affection. ⁢Let’s bring ⁣them​ flowers while ​they’re living.

The Doctor Who Listened: A⁢ Legacy of Dialog and ‌Wellness

After 40 years of practicing ⁢neurology ‍with Kaiser Permanente Northern⁣ California,Dr.Scott​ Abramson retired in 2020, leaving behind a legacy ⁤of compassionate care and ⁣a deep commitment to physician communication and wellness.

Dr.‌ Abramson’s dedication to these ‍principles extended far beyond⁢ the examination room. he recognized ‍the vital role clear communication ‌plays⁤ in⁢ building trust and fostering ⁣healing⁣ relationships ⁤between doctors ​and patients.

Throughout his​ career, Dr.Abramson actively sought ways to improve physician communication skills. He believed⁢ that effective communication wasn’t just about conveying medical information; ⁤it was about truly listening to⁣ patients, understanding their concerns, and empowering‌ them⁤ to‍ actively​ participate ‍in their own healthcare.

Dr. Abramson’s passion⁢ for physician wellness stemmed from⁣ a deep understanding of ‌the unique challenges faced by healthcare professionals. ⁢He recognized the toll that ⁤stress, burnout,⁢ and emotional exhaustion can take on doctors, ultimately impacting patient ‍care.Driven by this understanding, Dr. Abramson championed initiatives aimed at​ supporting physician well-being.He believed that⁢ prioritizing ⁤the mental and emotional health of ‌doctors was essential for creating a more enduring⁢ and‌ compassionate healthcare system.

Today, Dr. Abramson continues ‍to share his insights and experiences through his YouTube ​channel, “Doctor Wisdom.” His videos ⁢offer⁢ a​ glimpse into ⁤his decades of​ practice, providing valuable lessons on​ communication, wellness, and the⁢ human side of ‌medicine.

[Embed a video from Dr. Abramson’s YouTube channel here]

Dr. Abramson’s legacy serves as a reminder that medicine is ⁢not just about treating diseases; it’s about connecting with‌ people, building trust,‍ and fostering healing relationships.‌ his dedication to communication and wellness continues ⁣to inspire healthcare professionals ⁣and patients alike.

Tiny Home Trend Takes ​Root in Suburban⁢ Backyards

Across the country, homeowners ⁤are​ embracing a smaller footprint,​ opting ⁣for backyard accessory⁤ dwelling units (adus)⁤ to create extra living space, generate rental⁤ income,‌ or house aging⁣ parents.

The tiny home movement, once associated with minimalist lifestyles ⁢and off-grid living,⁤ is finding ⁢new life in the suburbs. ‍Homeowners are increasingly⁢ turning to ADUs, also known as granny flats or backyard cottages, ‌to​ address a variety ​of needs.

“We‌ wanted to create a space⁤ for my mother-in-law to live​ independently but still be close to ⁤family,” says Sarah Miller, a homeowner ⁢in Denver,‌ Colorado. ‍”The ADU has been a game-changer,‌ providing her with privacy and ⁢autonomy while allowing us to stay connected.”

The rise of ADUs is driven by several factors, ⁢including rising housing costs, a desire‌ for‌ multigenerational living, and‌ a growing recognition for sustainable living.

“adus offer a more affordable ‍choice to traditional home additions or purchasing a separate‌ property,” says ⁣architect‍ David Chen.⁤ “They can also​ help homeowners generate passive income by renting ​out ⁤the unit.”

[Image: A modern,stylish ADU nestled in a suburban backyard]

The trend is gaining momentum ⁢nationwide,with ‌cities and towns across the U.S.revising zoning regulations to make ADU construction​ easier.

“We’re seeing a surge in ​ADU applications,” says planning commissioner Lisa Rodriguez. “It’s⁤ a‌ win-win situation: homeowners gain⁤ valuable living space, and communities benefit ⁢from increased density and affordability.”

While ADUs offer⁣ numerous advantages, homeowners should carefully ⁢consider factors ⁢such as local⁢ regulations, construction​ costs, and potential impact⁣ on property values before embarking⁢ on⁣ a project.

the tiny ⁣home ‍trend is evolving, finding a comfortable niche in ​the suburbs and ⁣offering‌ a practical and innovative solution ​to modern housing challenges.

The Doctor Hustle:⁢ Are We‌ Bringing ‌flowers too the ‍Living?

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(San‌ Francisco, CA) – In the demanding world of medicine, were ⁤saving lives takes precedence, it’s frequently ⁤enough easy to lose sight of the most crucial relationships: ⁤those with our ​loved ones. this poignant disconnect, aptly termed ‌the “Doctor Hustle,” was⁢ the⁢ focus ‍of a recent interview with⁣ Dr. [Name], a seasoned physician and leading advocate for physician wellness.

Dr. [Name] talked passionately about the delicate balance‌ between professional obligations and ​personal life, drawing ⁢inspiration from country legend Tanya Tucker’s powerful lyrics: “Bring me flowers while I’m living. I don’t need your love when I’m gone.”

Dr. [Name] emphasized the real-world implications⁣ of this message, sharing anecdotal​ accounts⁤ from colleagues who have, like many in the medical field, struggled with the “busyness of business.” Stories from Jenn, a mother ​and teacher juggling a demanding schedule, and Stephanie, a ‍dedicated pediatrician facing a similar ​dilemma⁢ at home, highlight the universal struggle ‌to​ make space for loved ones‌ amidst the hectic demands‍ of medicine.

Even “doctor moms” like Marsha, striving to⁣ keep up with medical journals, are reminded by their own children of ‌the⁣ precious moments lost when work encroaches on ​family time.

“We strive⁣ to be the best doctors we can be,” Dr. [Name] stated, “but in the process, we​ sometimes risk ​losing sight of⁣ what truly matters: ⁣our connections⁣ with our​ families and loved ones.”

Drawing a parallel with the legacy of ⁣Dr. Scott⁤ Abramson, a neurologist known for his compassionate approach⁤ and dedication to‍ both patients and ⁣colleagues, Dr.[Name] suggested ⁤that true success in medicine lies not only in medical ⁢expertise but also in prioritizing relationships and⁣ fostering​ a sense ⁢of presence in ⁢our personal lives.

“[Dr. Abramson] showed us that truly listening to our patients and ⁤our families is an ⁤essential part ​of being ⁤a‍ good doctor,” Dr. [Name] concluded. “We must learn ‍to bring the ‘flowers’ while our loved ones are still here, enjoying the ⁣moments and weaving them into the ‍fabric of our lives. That is the‍ true essence of wellness, both for ourselves and for ‌those who matter most.”

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