Health Hats, the Podcast
Trust: Willing to be Vulnerable. Worth the Investment.
Best health builds on trust – trust in people, institutions, information, and solutions. I trust my primary care doc. I trust my chiropractor. I trust my instincts. I trust my gut. I do. I trust my wife. She trusts me. Trust doesn’t mean blind following. Rather trust leads to more control or feeling more in control. I need trust when I’m in a crisis and can’t think clearly. I listen to my immediate family and my two lead docs (in that order). I’m likely to do what they recommend. Trust is for when I need to decide but can’t or don’t want to. Trust is for times of uncertainty.
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Episode Notes
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Contents with Time-Stamped Headings
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Trust when uncertain 00:55. 1
Introducing Jody Platt 05:29. 2
TRUST, time, talk, control, and connection 07:37. 2
Be vulnerable. Act in my best interest 08:36. 2
Trusting myself, organizations, information 12:35. 3
Trust makes our lives easier 20:30. 4
Trust. Worth the investment. 24:45. 5
Reflections 28:31. 6
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Credits
Music by permission from Joey van Leeuwen, New Orleans Drummer, Composer
Sponsored by Abridge
Thanks to these fine people who inspired me for this episode: Casey Quinlan, Josh Richardson, Robert Doherty, Sarah Krug, Joe Selby, Laura Zucker, Melissa Reynolds, Barry Blumenfeld, Regina Holliday
Links
Decisions in a Bed of Trust. PCCDS-LN blog series
Ethical, legal, and social implications of learning health systems -Platt, J, Spector‐Bagdady, K, Platt, T, et al. Ethical, legal, and social implications of learning health systems. Learn Health Sys. 2018; 2:e10051.
Patient-Centered Clinical Decision Support Learning Network (PCCDS-LN)
Melissa ReynoldsCancer 101
PCORI, the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute.
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About the Show
Welcome to Health Hats, learning on the journey toward best health. I am Danny van Leeuwen, a two-legged, old, cisgender, white man with privilege, living in a food oasis, who can afford many hats and knows a little about a lot of healthcare and a lot about very little. Most people wear hats one at a time, but I wear them all at once.