• Resilience in the Face of Adversity: A Conversation with Terry Healey

  • Dec 2 2024
  • Length: 28 mins
  • Podcast

Resilience in the Face of Adversity: A Conversation with Terry Healey

  • Summary

  • Resiliency is built through open-mindedness, reflection, and learning from the experiences and feedback of others.

    In this episode, Terry Healey, a motivational speaker, author, and fibrosarcoma cancer survivor, discusses his challenging journey navigating a rare and aggressive cancer diagnosis in his early twenties. He shares the physical and emotional toll of his treatment, including the removal of parts of his face and the subsequent reconstruction surgeries.

    Terry emphasizes the importance of focusing on what he can control, like setting physical and professional goals, to rebuild his confidence and self-esteem. He also highlights the crucial role of empathetic healthcare providers and the positive impact of spiritual support during his treatment.

    Moreover, Terry underscores the significance of patient advocacy and improved collaboration among healthcare providers, especially in complex cases, facilitated by advancements in health IT like electronic health records, AI, and digital twin technology. Finally, he speaks about his memoir and upcoming self-improvement book, both inspired by his experiences.

    Tune in and learn how focusing on what you can control, embracing support, and maintaining an open mind can help you overcome adversity and build resilience!

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