Thank you so much for watching and for your feedback. It is an interesting space to navigate and we are strong believers in bringing the human-ness to a system that is at times lacking. All the best with your studies and may you forever be in awe of the human body & the amazing people you will come into contact with. With love, Petrina
These videos are super. I teach OB/GYN ultrasound here in Texas and my students always ask how to handle the not so good news. I've shared your video with my class for a discussion board next week. I'm anxious to read their responses. Coincidentally, I have a student that is crazy-fond of pandas so I'm certain he'll think that I picked this video just for him. Thank you and keep posting tips and tricks for the world!!!
You ladies are both so nice. My former female doctor was heartless and cruel. I think she has NPD and may even be a sociopath. No empathy whatsoever. I got taken in by her charm though. She really had me fooled. That’s when the turnabout became so much worse. I was like, “Wow.”
Hi Nicky! Thanks for watching! That is a very grey area...very dependant on the type of scan, how clear cut the results are etc. In my personal experience, during an obstetric scan, if there has been a fetal demise, all criteria has been met, I let the patient know in the most caring and easily understood way. I believe that if I can reduce the amount of ambiguity, confusion & stress in a situation then I do so. But yet again, it is variable! Cheers, Petrina :)
This is such a good video, in so many ways. Thank you!
This was such a helpful video..I am currently a trainee sonograoher and trying learn ways to communicate with patients in different scenarios..❤
Thank you so much for watching and for your feedback. It is an interesting space to navigate and we are strong believers in bringing the human-ness to a system that is at times lacking. All the best with your studies and may you forever be in awe of the human body & the amazing people you will come into contact with. With love, Petrina
These videos are super. I teach OB/GYN ultrasound here in Texas and my students always ask how to handle the not so good news. I've shared your video with my class for a discussion board next week. I'm anxious to read their responses. Coincidentally, I have a student that is crazy-fond of pandas so I'm certain he'll think that I picked this video just for him. Thank you and keep posting tips and tricks for the world!!!
Brilliant work. Those pandas came right when they were needed!
Thanks Andrew! Pandas always make things better!
You ladies are both so nice. My former female doctor was heartless and cruel. I think she has NPD and may even be a sociopath. No empathy whatsoever. I got taken in by her charm though. She really had me fooled. That’s when the turnabout became so much worse. I was like, “Wow.”
Hi there! I can hear an awesome accent. I was wondering in ur field in ur country are u allowed to discuss what the US determines?
Hi Nicky! Thanks for watching! That is a very grey area...very dependant on the type of scan, how clear cut the results are etc. In my personal experience, during an obstetric scan, if there has been a fetal demise, all criteria has been met, I let the patient know in the most caring and easily understood way. I believe that if I can reduce the amount of ambiguity, confusion & stress in a situation then I do so. But yet again, it is variable! Cheers, Petrina :)