Tuesday, September 27, 2005

My first podcast

6 Comments:

Blogger D.P. said...

Loved it!

8:41 AM  
Blogger goesh said...

You have a pleasant voice. Being neither a doctor or a patient, I would say that by the timbre of your voice you could easily gain the confidence of many of your patients. I suppose balancing objectivity and being personable is a never ending process. Yet I wonder if a badly disfigured doctor or one with a grating, irritating voice in any way affects a patient's response to therapy/treatment?

11:29 AM  
Blogger Robert W Donnell said...

Great interview.

3:02 PM  
Blogger Rita - Supporting Safer Healthcare said...

I had to laugh when you turned a couple of the interviewers questions around and back to him - bet we could have guessed you are a psychiatrist!

I enjoyed listening in.

3:11 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

very fun! i enjoyed it, maybe i'll join you someday :)

5:35 PM  
Blogger aafan said...

Thanks to all for listening. Yes, I have always sounded (and looked) young! Go listen to Maria's podcast, which was just posted at Soundpractice.net. I sound like the resident, and she sounds like the attending!

Also, I will never, ever lose my Midwestern accent. (Sigh.)

9:21 PM  

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