Dr. Mim Ari
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
where we should be, like, you know, because we're over-inflating the negative things and minimizing the positive.
If we can find the things where we can really amplify the positive, then I think it probably gives a more realistic view of what we do and the impact that we get to make each day.
Yeah, absolutely.
I know as a parent, like they, we try to, you know, give 10, 10 nice things for every negative thing we say, but it is so hard to get that balance right.
So the person that you're, you're, you're caring for or supervising or whatever, you know, the situation might be that you really can make people feel good about the work they do.
And, and maybe that comes back to like the internal part.
Like, I do think it has to be internally and intrinsically motivated
your ability to kind of see the positives in the work that you do.
You know, hopefully that like, without being an armchair philosopher, like really speaks to
how important it is for us to feel like we are doing good in the world.
And that sort of all of us probably have that, that urge and, and that tendency to, to be kind to others, to help other people, to nurture, to care, give, you know, this, this concept of being a deeply fulfilled work is, um, can, doesn't mean that you have to be sort of at, at the,
at the top of the flagpole, like I think you can find that sort of in jobs across the spectrum.
I think about myself, like being a human in the room with a patient and bringing kind of who I am outside of that clinic room to that clinic interaction.
And I think it means seeing people also not as someone sitting like on the exam table or in the chair, but who they might be outside of that exam room as well.
And if you're able to sort of bring your human self and you're able to see patients as people, I think that is where like that humanistic connection in medicine happens.
happens for us all.
It's sort of interesting.
I now use an AI scribe in my clinic exam room.
So essentially I turn the recording on when I start the visit with the patient and I turn it off when I leave the room and the AI scribe creates a transcript and summarizes it into a clinical note and
And at first I thought the benefit would really be my speed and how quickly I could write a note, but it is...