When a medical error occurs, is sorry enough or do we need to ask for forgiveness? Rabbi Irwin Kula engages host Dr. Bill Rutenberg in a enlightening discussion about the challenges of asking for forgivness especially in the medical profession. Traditional physician training teaches us not to be vulnerable yet the challenge of asking forgiveness puts us in a vulnerable situation. Join our discussion to also learn how the practices of Dr. Moses Maimonides can be helpful in creating a framework in which to ask for forgiveness.
What a Doctor Can Do When Sorry is Not Enough
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When a medical error occurs, is sorry enough or do we need to ask for forgiveness? Rabbi Irwin Kula engages host Dr. Bill Rutenberg in a enlightening discussion about the challenges of asking for forgivness especially in the medical profession. Traditional physician training teaches us not to be vulnerable yet the challenge of asking forgiveness puts us in a vulnerable situation. Join our discussion to also learn how the practices of Dr. Moses Maimonides can be helpful in creating a framework in which to ask for forgiveness.
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