211. Medicine, Mountains and Meditation:  The Art of Healing

Medicine, Mountains and Meditation:                                  The Art of Healing

Have you ever wondered how ancient practices like mindfulness and the Pranayama breathing technique could revolutionize the high-stress environments like the NICU? 

In this episode, Dr. Nitin Ron, a neonatologist with a unique perspective, shares his journey of integrating meditation and compassionate care into his medical practice. From scaling Mount Everest to working in an art museum,

Dr. Ron’s multifaceted experiences have shaped his approach to healing. Discover how these techniques not only benefit patients but also provide crucial stress relief for healthcare workers, particularly during the challenging times of COVID-19. Learn about the science behind these practices and their potential to prevent burnout in medical professionals.

This episode offers a rare glimpse into the transformative power of combining ancient wisdom with cutting-edge medicine, promising a new era of holistic healthcare that nurtures both patients and caregivers alike. 

 

[05:42 -17:20]  Awareness and Resilience in Pediatric Healthcare

  • Babies demonstrate an inspiring ability to have present moment awareness, even in challenging medical situations.
  • Healthcare professionals can find inspiration by observing the strength and resilience of babies in the NICU.
  • The ability of infants to smile despite medical interventions serves as a powerful lesson in maintaining a positive outlook.
  • The practice of pediatrics is referred to as a “calling” rather than just a job, emphasizing its profound impact on practitioners. 

 

[17:21 – 23:54]  Ancient Breathing Practices Meet Modern Medical Science 

  • Pranayama, an ancient Indian breathing technique, has similarities with modern high-altitude acclimation methods
  • Research presented at the Pediatric Academic Society’s meeting compared ancient pranayama to current medical science
  • The book serves as a textbook for meditation and pranayama research, as well as a practical guide
  • The project brought together contributors from four different countries, showcasing global collaboration in healthcare 

 

[23:55 -44:47]  COVID-19 Pandemic: Lessons in Isolation and Community Support

  • The pandemic highlighted the negative effects of isolation on human well-being
  • Children were particularly affected by the inability to see friends and grandparents
  • The crisis emphasized the crucial role of community in maintaining hope and mutual support
  • The experience reinforced the importance of human connection and support systems in healthcare

 

[44:48 – 55:17]  Mindfulness and Meditation in Healthcare: Practical Applications

  • Even 3 minutes of watching thoughts without reacting can be beneficial
  • Regular practice of meditation helps maintain mental equilibrium, like a movie screen unaffected by the images
  • The intention to meditate and practice self-care is 95% of the journey towards happiness
  • Research shows brainwaves start changing in 6 weeks with just 8 minutes of practice once a week

 

[55:18 – 59:34]  Closing segment Takeaway

 
Links to resources mentioned on the show

Book – Pranayam Breathing:  Techniques for Health, Healing and Tranquility

Pranayam Breathing Techniques for Health, Healing and Tranquility: Dr. Pralhad Ron|Dr. Nitin Ron: Amazon.com: Books

Spiritual teacher:  Ramana Maharshi

 
Links to some of Dr. Nitin Ron’s TED Talks:

Saving Babies with Science and Kindness:

https://youtu.be/jGcL_nFDXGE

Meditation and Science: Stories from a Newborn Intensive Care Unit and Mt. Everest:

https://youtu.be/PjgsreLQRPwBook – Pranayam Breathing:  Techniques for Health, Healing and Tranquility

Pranayam Breathing Techniques for Health, Healing and Tranquility: Dr. Pralhad Ron|Dr. Nitin Ron: Amazon.com: Books

Spiritual teacher:  Ramana Maharshi

 
Links to some of Dr. Nitin Ron’s TED Talks:

Saving Babies with Science and Kindness:

https://youtu.be/jGcL_nFDXGE

Meditation and Science: Stories from a Newborn Intensive Care Unit and Mt. Everest:

https://youtu.be/PjgsreLQRPw

 
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Key quotes for Twitter:

 “We are talking 8 minutes of mindfulness meditation once a week. And at the end of 6 weeks, we decided to crunch the results including the surveys, including the EEGs. And even with this tiny little bit of meditation, the burnout seems to be improving.”…. Dr. Nitin Ron on The benefits of Mindful Meditation

“Between every stimulus and response, you know, there is a space. In this space, we have the power to give our response, and in our response lies our growth and our freedom.”….Dr. Nitin Ron on the secret of emotional resilience

 

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