Intensive Caring: Voices from the ICU

The MUHC Foundation

Regardless of what brought you to an ICU, enduring an episode of critical illness and its aftermath are life changing experiences. And recovery is not about “getting back to the way it was before”, but rather about moving forward; becoming whole again, accepting change and loss and breaking free from the isolation so inherent in the journey. It’s about finding ways to embrace life and all it has to offer.Intensive Caring: Voices from the ICU, hosted by Dr. David Hornstein, is a podcast where you will hear from some remarkable people who have lived through critical illness. We’ll hear their often unbelievable stories of survival and recovery. We will hear their perspectives gained, and we’ll speak with the health care professionals who have cared for them. These are stories that will inspire and remind us all of the incredible strength of the human spirit, even in the most challenging  of times.  This podcast is brought to you by the MUHC Foundation.

Episodes

  1. APR 14

    Maternity Leave Interrupted with Maia Masuda

    Intensive Caring: Voices from the ICU is a podcast that explores what happens after critical illness, bringing forward the voices of patients, families, and healthcare professionals who have experienced the ICU firsthand. Hosted by Dr. David Hornstein, Director of the Critical Illness Recovery Center at the McGill University Health Centre (MUHC), the series focuses on the realities of recovery, physically, emotionally, and mentally, and the lasting impact of compassionate care. In this episode, Dr. Hornstein sits down with Maia Masuda, a speech-language pathologist at the Royal Victoria Hospital in Montreal. Shortly after the birth of her second child, Maia experienced a serious medical complication that led to an extended and unexpected journey through the ICU and hospital system, spending much of what was meant to be her maternity leave receiving care instead. Through a candid and deeply honest conversation, Maia shares her experience from both sides of the healthcare system: as a clinician, and as a patient. Together, they explore the realities of navigating critical illness during a life stage that is typically defined by recovery, bonding, and new beginnings. This episode offers a powerful look at vulnerability, identity, and the emotional complexity of being a healthcare professional in a patient’s position. This podcast is presented by the MUHC Foundation, supporting patient care, research, and innovation across the McGill University Health Centre. To learn more or make a donation, visit muhcfoundation.com.

    19 min

About

Regardless of what brought you to an ICU, enduring an episode of critical illness and its aftermath are life changing experiences. And recovery is not about “getting back to the way it was before”, but rather about moving forward; becoming whole again, accepting change and loss and breaking free from the isolation so inherent in the journey. It’s about finding ways to embrace life and all it has to offer.Intensive Caring: Voices from the ICU, hosted by Dr. David Hornstein, is a podcast where you will hear from some remarkable people who have lived through critical illness. We’ll hear their often unbelievable stories of survival and recovery. We will hear their perspectives gained, and we’ll speak with the health care professionals who have cared for them. These are stories that will inspire and remind us all of the incredible strength of the human spirit, even in the most challenging  of times.  This podcast is brought to you by the MUHC Foundation.

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