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What happens when doctors stop standing, and start lying in the bed? In this immersive episode of MedEd Insights, we speak with David Engelhard, Director of the Topcare Foundation in the Netherlands, about a striking experiment in medical education: using virtual reality to turn healthcare professionals into patients. Based on his qualitative study, “You are shaken awake!”, this conversation explores what participants experienced during a 12-minute VR film in which they could not speak, interrupt, or advocate for themselves; only listen as care unfolded around them. What emerged was not cruelty, but something more unsettling: procedural invisibility. Professionals remembered the experience as harsher than it actually was, revealing how emotion, moral discomfort, and power shape memory in clinical practice. Drawing on Engelhard’s background in healthcare leadership, refugee advocacy, and Confucian philosophy, we examine: 1. Why empathy may be less about feeling, and more about attention 2. Whether this VR experience functions as a leadership intervention, not just an educational tool 3. How organizational culture, not individual failure, often produces patient harm 4. Why passivity and silence are central to understanding the patient experience 5. And why the most radical act in medical education may sometimes be doing nothing at all This episode is not about technology for its own sake. It’s about what becomes visible when professionals are asked to lie still, long enough to remember what it feels like to depend on someone else’s attention. 🎧 What would change in your practice if you spent twelve minutes there? Article link: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41335557/ [https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41335557/]
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