Communicating Facts and Feelings to Effectively Care for Cancer Patients with Erika Ramsdale, M.D.

In this week’s episode, we delve into the crucial art of communication in the practice of medicine with Erika Ramsdale. As a geriatric oncologist and the writer of a poignant, powern Modern Love submission published in the The New York Times’ “Modern Love” column, Dr. Ramsdale shares her unique perspective on effectively communicating with cancer patients. Discover how storytelling serves as a powerful tool to balance the raw emotion and hard facts involved in patient care.


Key Topics Discussed:

  1. The Power of Communication in Oncology

    • Understanding the dynamic interplay between facts and feelings in patient interactions.
  2. Insights from Modern Love

    • How Dr. Ramsdale’s personal experiences and emotional awareness enhance her medical practice, exemplified through her Modern Love essay titled “My dog had trust issues. So did I. Enter Kevin”.
  3. Navigating Uncertainty

    • The importance of addressing emotional responses and fostering trust in the physician-patient relationship, particularly when delivering complex medical information.
  4. The Role of Storytelling

    • Exploring storytelling as a method to convey difficult truths while connecting deeply with patients. Dr. Ramsdale reveals how sharing personal narratives can break down barriers and enhance understanding.
  5. Building Relationships Through Vulnerability

    • Reflecting on how showing vulnerability can lead to stronger connections and more effective communication, ultimately improving patient care.
  6. Coping with Misinformation in the Digital Age

    • Strategies for communicating effectively amidst the challenges of misinformation and the erosion of public trust in science.

Featured Keywords:

  • Emotion: The significance of recognizing and addressing emotions when communicating with cancer patients.
  • Facts: Balancing factual information with compassionate communication to enhance patient understanding.
  • Communication: Effective methods for conveying complex medical information in an accessible manner.
  • Cancer: Insights specific to the oncology field and the unique challenges of communicating cancer diagnoses and treatment options.
  • Storytelling: Leveraging personal stories to enrich patient interactions and create a supportive environment.

Guest Bio:
Erica Ramsdale, M.D. is a dedicated geriatric oncologist, NIH-funded researcher. Her moving essay, “My dog had trust issues. So did I. Enter Kevin”, was published in The New York Times’ Modern Love column. Dr. Ramsdale’s work emphasizes the intersection of emotional intelligence and effective communication in the medical field, particularly concerning the challenges faced by older adults with cancer.


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Join us for this powerful conversation about the vital role of emotional and narrative elements in medical communication. Tune in to learn how to better support cancer patients through understanding, empathy, and storytelling.


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