Who Patients Trust Most — and Why It’s Not Who You Think | Trust Driven Trivia #5
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What if patients don’t want to see the neurosurgeon? Can a simple text message before surgery really improve recovery? And is cutting opioids actually tanking patient satisfaction?
In this episode of Trust Driven Trivia, Dr. Melanie Short is joined by Dr. Josh Satterlee, nurse advocate Maria Neidig, Dr. Dwayne Goblet, and Dr. Lauren Biestek to explore the surprising data shaping modern healthcare communication.
You’ll laugh, you’ll learn, and you might never look at satisfaction surveys the same way again.
In this episode:
✅ How limiting opioids might backfire on satisfaction scores
✅ The surprising power of texting patients pre-surgery
✅ Why patients don’t always want to see the top doc
✅ What makes telemedicine work (and what doesn’t)
✅ The real drivers behind poor survey results post-surgery
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