The Rock Bottom Podcast

Patient Advocacy & Life-Saving Questions: Dr. Donese Worden | Ep22

48 min · 6. maj 2026
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Dr. Denise Worden already understood the importance of patient advocacy, but one hospital experience made it impossible to ignore just how critical it is. While advocating for her 92-year-old father in the hospital, she caught seven critical mistakes that could have cost him his life. Medications that had been discontinued were about to be administered. Vital details were missing from his chart. And in just 30 minutes away from his bedside, something went wrong. In this episode of The Rock Bottom Podcast, Dr. Worden shares her journey from early-career betrayal and a lawsuit that shook her trust, to becoming a fierce advocate for patients navigating a complex and often overwhelmed healthcare system. She introduces her philosophy of “Dare to Doubt,” a call to trust your intuition, ask better questions, and take an active role in your care. From real hospital scenarios to practical ways you can protect yourself or a loved one, this conversation is a powerful reminder: sometimes the most important voice in the room is yours. ---------------------------------------- Disclaimer: This podcast is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for medical advice. Always consult a qualified health professional before making changes to your health routine. ---------------------------------------- Chapters 00:00 Coming Up This Episode 00:23 Podcast Intro: Dr. Denise Worden 01:07 Interview Begins 02:54 Perspective from Treating Serious Illness 04:05 “Dare to Doubt” and Her Mother’s Story 06:20 Advocating for Her 92-Year-Old Father 07:03 The 7 Mistakes That Could Have Been Fatal 07:43 How Medical Errors Actually Happen 09:23 How to Speak Up and Ask the Right Questions 11:30 Practical Patient Advocacy Tips 16:20 Learning to Trust Your Intuition 20:02 Applying This to Cancer and Treatment Decisions 30:48 What Actually Matters Most for Healing 48:05 Sponsor + Outro ---------------------------------------- Presented by: @JigsawHealthTV Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6Zpj6O04BDznHju7zG8ErR?si=bc40afcbe5b145c1 [https://open.spotify.com/show/6Zpj6O04BDznHju7zG8ErR?si=bc40afcbe5b145c1] Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-rock-bottom-podcast/id1809787645 [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-rock-bottom-podcast/id1809787645] Do you have a health horror story that inspires? Apply to be a guest on the podcast: https://forms.gle/aqwJVZXAFFjnyTyS8 [https://forms.gle/aqwJVZXAFFjnyTyS8]

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