Dr. Rajani Bhat | Consultant, Interventional Pulmonology & Palliative Medicine, Sparsh Hospitals
- Dr. Bhat is a consultant in Interventional Pulmonology and Palliative Medicine at the Sparsh Hospitals, Bangalore.
- She is very passionate about public health.
Podcast
Overview
Step into the realm where compassion meets cutting-edge technology, as we delve into an enlightening conversation with Dr. Rajani Bhat. A highly accomplished figure in the medical profession, Dr. Bhat shares insights into the evolving landscape of Interventional Pulmonology and the crucial role of Palliative Medicine. Join us for a journey through the intricate world of medical care, where every decision is shaped by a commitment to relieving suffering and enhancing the quality of life.
[00:36] – About Dr. Rajani Bhat
- Dr. Bhat is a consultant in Interventional Pulmonology and Palliative Medicine at the Sparsh Hospitals, Bangalore.
- She is very passionate about public health.
- Dr Bhat has been involved in healthcare advocacy through the End of Life Care in India task force.
[05:04] – How do you decide on when one of your patients needs an interventional procedure versus the more traditional approach?
- The decision-making process involves weighing the risks and benefits while considering alternatives.
- In resource-limited countries like India, our approach may differ due to factors such as the prevalence of conditions like tuberculosis.
- We generally prioritize non-invasive approaches first and then turn to Interventional procedures if they offer the best outcome for the patient.
[07:00] – What is palliative care? How can you clarify the broader role of palliative medicine?
- Palliative Medicine is a field that aims to provide relief from health-related suffering for patients facing life-limiting illnesses.
- Contrary to a common misconception, it goes beyond end-of-life care.
- It addresses physical, mental, psychological, spiritual, and financial aspects of distress throughout a patient’s journey, from diagnosis to bereavement for the family.
[14:17] – How do you balance the technical aspect of your job with the emotional and psychological demands?
- Palliative Medicine can take an emotional toll, given the deep involvement with patients and families.
- Building a wall of detachment is not a viable solution.
- Acknowledging one’s humanity, recognizing signs of burnout, and creating a supportive community is essential.
- Self-care, whether through family, hobbies, or health, is crucial to maintain a balance.
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- Dr. Bhat is a consultant in Interventional Pulmonology and Palliative Medicine at the Sparsh Hospitals, Bangalore.
- She is very passionate about public health.
- Dr Bhat has been involved in healthcare advocacy through the End of Life Care in India task force.