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Intensive Care Unit Perspective on End of Life
Working in the intensive care unit gives medical professionals a unique perspective on how different people view and approach the end of life, causing them to adapt to their mindset. They deal with a diverse range of people from various cultural and societal backgrounds in some of the direst straits of their lives.
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The speakers engage in a lighthearted conversation about their lack of notable successes and the difficulties of coming up with examples when put on the spot.
1:23:09 - 1:23:26 (00:16)
Summary
The speakers engage in a lighthearted conversation about their lack of notable successes and the difficulties of coming up with examples when put on the spot.
ChapterIntensive Care Unit Perspective on End of Life
Episode#77: What Do Google X, Medicine, and Great Relationships Have In Common?
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
Tim Ferriss asks his guest who, throughout history, would they choose to ask a hundred factually-verifiable questions about life, career, or anything else.
1:23:26 - 1:23:54 (00:28)
Summary
Tim Ferriss asks his guest who, throughout history, would they choose to ask a hundred factually-verifiable questions about life, career, or anything else.
ChapterIntensive Care Unit Perspective on End of Life
Episode#77: What Do Google X, Medicine, and Great Relationships Have In Common?
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
Working in medicine, particularly in the intensive care unit, exposes healthcare professionals to different perspectives and ways of thinking about the end of life.
1:23:54 - 1:30:24 (06:30)
Summary
Working in medicine, particularly in the intensive care unit, exposes healthcare professionals to different perspectives and ways of thinking about the end of life. It also allows them to work with people from all walks of life and cultures.