
The Artist of Clinical Medicine: A Conversation with Dr. Sondra Zabar
- S1E6
- 40:39
- January 1st 2021
Paul chats with Dr. Sondra Zabar, a Professor of Medicine at NYU in the division of general internal medicine and clinical innovation. Dr. Zabar actively supervises hundreds of primary care physicians at NYU. Teaching the “art of clinical medicine” to an entire generation of medical students, interns, and residents, Dr. Zabar cultivates curiosity, active listening, and the development of a good bedside manner. Research has shown that these physician skills lead to better diagnostic reasoning, improved medical outcomes, and higher patient and provider satisfaction. Employing actors in NYC (what better place?) to portray patients with varying personalities and medical conditions, Dr. Zabar utilizes this innovative model to teach the finer points of the clinical arts. Join us as Hippie Docs 2.0 continues an in-depth exploration of medical practice and philosophy in our quest to re-humanize medicine, with this overarching conversation with a highly regarded medical educator who shares our goal of holistically training physicians and other providers of health care.
Hippie Docs 2.0: Re-Humanizing Medicine
Hippie Docs 2.0: Re-Humanizing Medicine is hosted by psychiatrist Dr. Paul Linde, inspired by the generation of doctors working during the Civil Rights era and the ripple effect on today's physicians who are dedicated to social justice and emphasizing the doctor-patient relationship in the face of increasing corporatization of medicine.