EPISODE · Mar 10, 2026 · 5 MIN
From Fear to Fun: The Knowledge Hierarchy
from From Fear to Fun - Efficient consultation - Empower patients
This episode explores how the imbalance of knowledge between doctors and patients shapes the entire consultation. Clinicians understand the body, the process, and the plan — while children and parents often feel lost, passive, or intimidated. This hierarchy of knowledge can unintentionally block questions, reduce engagement, and weaken treatment adherence.We cover:Why “we know, they don’t” creates an invisible power imbalanceHow medical expertise can feel almost magical — and intimidating — to familiesWhy children become passive when they don’t understand the structure of the consultationHow parents often feel too insecure to ask questions, even when they need clarityWhy treatment plans fail when they remain “the doctor’s plan” instead of becoming the patient’s planHow recognising the hierarchy helps us soften it and build genuine partnershipKey takeaway:Knowledge is power — and patients, especially children, feel powerless for a reason. When we acknowledge this hierarchy and actively bridge it, communication becomes clearer, kinder, and far more effective.Tune in for insights that turn expertise into connection rather than distance.You can find this content also via my blog: https://wp.me/pfxEk2-9fMusic by Sascha Ende via ende.appSoli deo gratia
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