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Knowledge Under Pressure #24

On Systems of Mastery, Cardiac Arrests, and Stoic Sports

Dan Dworkis, MD PhD
2 min readJan 18, 2021
Photo by Feelfarbig Magazine on Unsplash

Welcome to Knowledge Under Pressure #24.

Here is what we’ve built, what we’ve been taking in, and what we are thinking about at The Emergency Mind. If you have ideas or questions I would love to hear from you: dan@emergencymind.com.

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Podcast EP 33: Bryan Hayes for Building Systems of Mastery
Emergency pharmacist, toxicologist, and professor at Harvard medical school Bryan Hayes PharmD, DABAT, FAACT, FASHP joins the podcast to talk about owning your role in difficult situations, iteratively building ways to improve, how to embrace tough feedback, and much more. Dr. Hayes is a huge deal in emergency medical education, and played big role in my personal development as a physician — his ideas on how to keep improving yourself are definitely worth a listen.

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How Ancient Philosophy Could Help Us Manage Stress
Fun and straightforward article from the sports psychology folks at The Smarter Thinking Project about the links between Stoic Philosophy and performance under pressure in the sports world. “Things can’t “make” you feel emotions by themselves, it’s how you perceive and evaluate things that is important.” Great side…

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Dan Dworkis, MD PhD
Dan Dworkis, MD PhD

Written by Dan Dworkis, MD PhD

Emergency Doctor. Applying knowledge under pressure. The Emergency Mind Book: bit.ly/emindbook

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