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Narrator - Dr. Kiran Veerapen
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Produced by UBC Faculty of Medicine – Digital Solutions: Education – EdTech
Producer/Editor/Writer - Stephen Gillis
Audio Mastering and Cover Art Design - Sam McGuinness
Executive Producer/Story Editor - Zachary Rothman
Music licensed via Epidemic Sound 

Please rate, review, and subscribe. Follow @ubcmedvid.

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Audio Mastering and Cover Art Design - Sam McGuinness
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Please rate, review, and subscribe. Follow @ubcmedvid.

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Producer/Editor/Writer - Stephen Gillis
Audio Mastering and Cover Art Design - Sam McGuinness
Executive Producer/Story Editor - Zachary Rothman
Music licensed via Epidemic Sound 

Please rate, review, and subscribe. Follow @ubcmedvid.

(C) UBC Medicine Learning Network. All Rights Reserved. 
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Narrator - Dr. Kiran Veerapen
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Produced by UBC Faculty of Medicine – Digital Solutions: Education – EdTech
Producer/Editor/Writer - Stephen Gillis
Audio Mastering and Cover Art Design - Sam McGuinness
Executive Producer/Story Editor - Zachary Rothman
Music licensed via Epidemic Sound 

Please rate, review, and subscribe. Follow @ubcmedvid.

(C) UBC Medicine Learning Network. All Rights Reserved. 
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Featuring - Darren Lauscher, Heather McCain, Dr. Maria Hubinette

Produced by UBC Faculty of Medicine – Digital Solutions: Education – EdTech
Producer/Editor/Writer - Stephen Gillis
Audio Mastering and Cover Art Design - Sam McGuinness
Executive Producer/Story Editor - Zachary Rothman
Music licensed via Epidemic Sound 

Please rate, review, and subscribe. Follow @ubcmedvid.

(C) UBC Medicine Learning Network. All Rights Reserved. 
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Producer/Editor/Writer - Stephen Gillis
Audio Mastering and Cover Art Design - Sam McGuinness
Executive Producer/Story Editor - Zachary Rothman
Music licensed via Epidemic Sound 

Please rate, review, and subscribe. Follow @ubcmedvid.

(C) UBC Medicine Learning Network. All Rights Reserved. 

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Featuring - Lo Rutherford, Alex DeForge, Dr. Brent Ohata 
 
Produced by UBC Faculty of Medicine – Digital Solutions: Education – EdTech
Producer/Editor/Writer - Stephen Gillis
Audio Mastering and Cover Art Design - Sam McGuinness
Executive Producer/Story Editor - Zachary Rothman
Music licensed via Epidemic Sound 

Please rate, review, and subscribe. Follow @ubcmedvid.

(C) UBC Medicine Learning Network. All Rights Reserved. 
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Narrator - Dr. Kiran Veerapen
Featuring - Lo Rutherford, Alex DeForge, Dr. Brent Ohata 
 
Produced by UBC Faculty of Medicine – Digital Solutions: Education – EdTech
Producer/Editor/Writer - Stephen Gillis
Audio Mastering and Cover Art Design - Sam McGuinness
Executive Producer/Story Editor - Zachary Rothman
Music licensed via Epidemic Sound 

Please rate, review, and subscribe. Follow @ubcmedvid.

(C) UBC Medicine Learning Network. All Rights Reserved. 
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In this episode, Samantha shares her journey with chronic pain, revealing the emotional toll of losing her identity and feeling dismissed by healthcare providers. Pain experts, UBC Clinical Assistant Professor Neil Pearson and UBC Dept of Physical Therapy Assistant Professor of Teaching Roland Fletcher discuss the importance of empathy, therapeutic alliances, and active listening in improving care. With insights into non-verbal communication and the benefits of virtual care, this episode emphasizes how trust and effective communication can lead to better health outcomes for patients navigating chronic conditions.

Narrator - Dr. Kiran Veerapen
Featuring - Samantha, Neil Pearson, PT, MSc, Roland Fletcher, BSC, MSc, PT, and PT learner Tom Kanwischer 

Produced by UBC Faculty of Medicine – Digital Solutions: Education – EdTech
Producer/Editor/Writer - Stephen Gillis
Audio Mastering and Cover Art Design - Sam McGuinness
Executive Producer/Story Editor - Zachary Rothman
Music licensed via Epidemic Sound 

Please rate, review, and subscribe. Follow @ubcmedvid.

(C) UBC Medicine Learning Network. All Rights Reserved. 

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Narrator - Dr. Kiran Veerapen
Featuring - Samantha, Neil Pearson, PT, MSc, Roland Fletcher, BSC, MSc, PT, and PT learner Tom Kanwischer 

Produced by UBC Faculty of Medicine – Digital Solutions: Education – EdTech
Producer/Editor/Writer - Stephen Gillis
Audio Mastering and Cover Art Design - Sam McGuinness
Executive Producer/Story Editor - Zachary Rothman
Music licensed via Epidemic Sound 

Please rate, review, and subscribe. Follow @ubcmedvid.

(C) UBC Medicine Learning Network. All Rights Reserved. 
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      <itunes:subtitle>What happens when patients don’t feel heard? 

In this episode, Samantha shares her journey with chronic pain, revealing the emotional toll of losing her identity and feeling dismissed by healthcare providers. Pain experts, UBC Clinical Assistant Professor Neil Pearson and UBC Dept of Physical Therapy Assistant Professor of Teaching Roland Fletcher discuss the importance of empathy, therapeutic alliances, and active listening in improving care. With insights into non-verbal communication and the benefits of virtual care, this episode emphasizes how trust and effective communication can lead to better health outcomes for patients navigating chronic conditions.

Narrator - Dr. Kiran Veerapen
Featuring - Samantha, Neil Pearson, PT, MSc, Roland Fletcher, BSC, MSc, PT, and PT learner Tom Kanwischer 

Produced by UBC Faculty of Medicine – Digital Solutions: Education – EdTech
Producer/Editor/Writer - Stephen Gillis
Audio Mastering and Cover Art Design - Sam McGuinness
Executive Producer/Story Editor - Zachary Rothman
Music licensed via Epidemic Sound 

Please rate, review, and subscribe. Follow @ubcmedvid.

(C) UBC Medicine Learning Network. All Rights Reserved. 
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Discover how virtual care is reshaping healthcare for underserved communities in this UBCMLN limited series, The Listen.

Narrator - Dr. Kiran Veerapen
Featuring - Faith, Dr. John Pawlovich, Dr. Taiysa Rouault 

Produced by UBC Faculty of Medicine – Digital Solutions: Education – EdTech
Producer/Editor/Writer - Stephen Gillis
Audio Mastering and Cover Art Design - Sam McGuinness
Executive Producer/Story Editor - Zachary Rothman
Music licensed via Epidemic Sound 

Please rate, review, and subscribe. Follow @ubcmedvid.

(C) UBC Medicine Learning Network. All Rights Reserved. 

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Discover how virtual care is reshaping healthcare for underserved communities in this UBCMLN limited series, The Listen.

Narrator - Dr. Kiran Veerapen
Featuring - Faith, Dr. John Pawlovich, Dr. Taiysa Rouault 

Produced by UBC Faculty of Medicine – Digital Solutions: Education – EdTech
Producer/Editor/Writer - Stephen Gillis
Audio Mastering and Cover Art Design - Sam McGuinness
Executive Producer/Story Editor - Zachary Rothman
Music licensed via Epidemic Sound 

Please rate, review, and subscribe. Follow @ubcmedvid.

(C) UBC Medicine Learning Network. All Rights Reserved. 
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Accessing healthcare in rural and remote areas presents daunting challenges, from long, hazardous travel to limited resources. 
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Discover how virtual care is reshaping healthcare for underserved communities in this UBCMLN limited series, The Listen.

Narrator - Dr. Kiran Veerapen
Featuring - Faith, Dr. John Pawlovich, Dr. Taiysa Rouault 

Produced by UBC Faculty of Medicine – Digital Solutions: Education – EdTech
Producer/Editor/Writer - Stephen Gillis
Audio Mastering and Cover Art Design - Sam McGuinness
Executive Producer/Story Editor - Zachary Rothman
Music licensed via Epidemic Sound 

Please rate, review, and subscribe. Follow @ubcmedvid.

(C) UBC Medicine Learning Network. All Rights Reserved. 
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