43 min

How Technology is Transforming Healthcare Communication feat. Michael Rubio PA-C That's Derm Good!

    • Medicine

Michael Rubio, a certified physician assistant in dermatology, emphasizes the importance of educating patients about their skin conditions, treatments, and preventive measures. By empowering patients with knowledge and information, healthcare providers can enhance patient engagement, improve treatment outcomes, and promote overall well-being.

DISCLAIMER: This podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be considered medical or health advice. This podcast does not substitute medical treatment. Always consult a doctor or dermatologist regarding medical advice, diagnoses, or treatment.

As the co-founder of Plait, Michael Rubio emphasizes the user-friendly interface and ease of implementation, making it accessible even to practices that may not be tech-savvy and clients to communicate with their dermatologists. Plait saves time and resources for practices, enhances efficiency, and improves overall patient care.
Michael discusses the importance of building rapport with patients before discussing treatment options in dermatology. The speaker compares the process to dating, where the initial focus is building trust and understanding the patient's knowledge and goals before diving into medical information. By taking this approach, the speaker emphasizes the importance of creating a safe and open environment for patients to ask questions and feel heard.
Michael Rubio is a creator! The former podcast host and published author used writing to alleviate burnout. Michael also encourages clinicians to process their experiences, reflect on their practice, and build their authority in their field through writing. Writing can be a form of self-care for clinicians. By engaging in creative expression, clinicians can tap into their creativity, relieve stress, and prevent burnout. Writing can serve as a form of therapy, allowing clinicians to explore their thoughts and emotions safely and productively.
This episode is produced by Skip The Boring Stuff, a podcast strategy company for small business owners.

Michael Rubio, a certified physician assistant in dermatology, emphasizes the importance of educating patients about their skin conditions, treatments, and preventive measures. By empowering patients with knowledge and information, healthcare providers can enhance patient engagement, improve treatment outcomes, and promote overall well-being.

DISCLAIMER: This podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be considered medical or health advice. This podcast does not substitute medical treatment. Always consult a doctor or dermatologist regarding medical advice, diagnoses, or treatment.

As the co-founder of Plait, Michael Rubio emphasizes the user-friendly interface and ease of implementation, making it accessible even to practices that may not be tech-savvy and clients to communicate with their dermatologists. Plait saves time and resources for practices, enhances efficiency, and improves overall patient care.
Michael discusses the importance of building rapport with patients before discussing treatment options in dermatology. The speaker compares the process to dating, where the initial focus is building trust and understanding the patient's knowledge and goals before diving into medical information. By taking this approach, the speaker emphasizes the importance of creating a safe and open environment for patients to ask questions and feel heard.
Michael Rubio is a creator! The former podcast host and published author used writing to alleviate burnout. Michael also encourages clinicians to process their experiences, reflect on their practice, and build their authority in their field through writing. Writing can be a form of self-care for clinicians. By engaging in creative expression, clinicians can tap into their creativity, relieve stress, and prevent burnout. Writing can serve as a form of therapy, allowing clinicians to explore their thoughts and emotions safely and productively.
This episode is produced by Skip The Boring Stuff, a podcast strategy company for small business owners.

43 min