EPISODE · Mar 19, 2026 · 6 MIN
From Fear to Fun: Different time-zones
from From Fear to Fun - Efficient consultation - Empower patients
This episode explores why doctors and families often operate in different “time zones” during a consultation. Clinicians think fast — patterns, hypotheses, and treatment plans form within seconds. But children and parents process slowly, especially under stress. When these time zones collide, misunderstanding and frustration follow. Slowing down isn’t optional; it’s essential for connection.We cover:Why clinicians work in a fast, automatic reasoning modeHow fear, stress, and unfamiliarity slow a parent’s and child’s comprehensionWhy rushing creates tension, irritation, and emotional disconnectionHow speed makes parents feel inadequate and children feel invisibleWhy slowing down is a clinical skill, not a luxuryPractical ways to match “patient‑speed”: pausing, simplifying, checking understanding, using visuals, allowing silenceHow adjusting pace transforms the consultation into a calmer, clearer, more cooperative encounterKey takeaway:Doctors and patients live in different time zones. When clinicians slow down and match “patient‑speed,” clarity improves, trust grows, and cooperation becomes natural — the foundation of moving from fear to fun.You can find the content of this podcast also in my blog: https://wp.me/pfxEk2-lJMusic from Sascha Ende via ende.appSoli deo gratia
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