Ever wonder if your faith can carry over into your work?
Dr. Brian Burkey, MD, an ENT specialist at the Cleveland Clinic, discusses how he brings his faith into the workplace, transforming work into a vocation and becoming an icon of the merciful Savior to those patients under his care.
The Catholic medical Association is a group of physicians whose mission is to inspire physicians to imitate the life of Jesus Christ. The encouragement and fellowship provided is essential as they strive to treat patients as children of God. People know Dr. Burkey is a physician, not so much by externals, but by the way he treats patients and co-workers with respect and kindness.
The SPIKES system is a way for healthcare professionals to deliver bad news to patients. In the long run, it assists patients to better deal with the problem and improve patient compliance.
The S is for “setting the stage,” the P for “assess perception” understanding the patient’s view and understanding, I is for “obtain an invitation,” that is, delivering the truth and respecting their autonomy, K is for “the key” and means sharing the doctor’s knowledge but in a kind and charitable way, E is for “empathy” and means being kind in one’s delivery, and S is for “strategy and summary” as the team-approach is used and strategies of healthcare are developed.
Father Richard Conlin is a Catholic priest in the diocese of Vancouver, British Columbia. As the Catholic Church kicked off a campaign to educate the faithful on the Real Presence of Jesus in the Eucharist, I asked him to share his thoughts.
In a previous episode, I interviewed Paul Zucarelli about his incredible near death experience. In today’s interview we hear from his wife, Beth, and she tearfully discusses how events unfolded through the mercy of God.