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in this episode we hear a neonatologist’s perspective on healthcare from Susan Landers. Susan has been serving patients and their families for many years in Austin, Texas. A member of the baby Boomer generation, she is an author, speaker and physician.
Here are 3 things that stood out as Susan Landers shared a neonatologist’s perspective on healthcare on this episode of the Perspectives on Healthcare with Rob Oliver:
· Only 10% of births are premature in any way and not all premature babies get sick
· Babies born before 28 weeks gestation face more complications
· Every single medical procedure carries a certain amount of risk
· BONUS 1: We need to take care of our healthcare workers! (Mental health included.)
· BONUS 2: Medical professionals need to be able to talk about their negative feelings
You can learn more about Susan Landers through her website and social media links:
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