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Trusting Your Gut
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What do you do when you know something is wrong with a patient, but don’t have the data to back it up? Hear the story of Diana Struthers Stanton, a nurse whose instinct was telling her something was wrong with a patient, but didn’t have the clinical data to back it up. For insight, Connie spoke with Dr. Sarah Kim, a specialist in emotion-focused mindful psychotherapy, about the importance of trusting your gut.
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