The Examined Life : The nature of medicine and "grace under pressure" with Mark R. McLaughlin, MD

Neurosurgeon Mark R. McLaughlin, MD shares his approach to the challenges of Neurosurgery..., a mix of gratitude for the past, acceptance of the present, and responsibility for the future.
Dr. McLaughlin is one of surprisingly few surgeons who chose philosophy as his undergrad. He credits the study of philosophy as helping him to rise to his potential as a physician.
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  • @ajabisong
    @ajabisong4 ай бұрын

    Staying fully aware and in the moment! Thank you for this reminder, Sir!

  • @lukedaniel2974
    @lukedaniel29743 ай бұрын

    Awesome doctor and right on, in staying focused in the eternal NOW! Now is the only time that exists.

  • @LoriNuttall
    @LoriNuttall4 ай бұрын

    Thank you for this thoughtful post! I'm struggling with letting the past define me. I will try to be present today. And each day forward I hope to overcome the fear and hurt of the past. Great comment and a wonderful way to live. Thanks! Bless you and your hands as you use your skill and knowledge to care for your patients!