What Safety Really Means to a Cardiologist
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Welcome to the episode 2 of the Open Heart Podcast.What does safety really mean to a cardiologist?
Not the checklist kind. Not the kind written into a policy binder or measured in quarterly metrics. The kind that lives between people — in trust, rhythm, and the unspoken knowing that happens when a team moves as one. In this episode of Open Heart, host Dr. Priya Rao, an interventional cardiologist and founder of the Open Heart movement, sits with fellow cardiologist Dr. Jay Widmer, MD, PhD, to explore how presence becomes leadership, how safety becomes culture, and why remembering what’s human might be the most radical act in modern medicine.⏱ Chapters00:00 — The story behind “sacred space”02:18 — What safety feels like in the cath lab06:45 — Trust as the real protocol11:20 — The hidden energy of leadership16:42 — When medicine forgets the human22:03 — How slowing down makes teams stronger27:15 — Healing the healer: lessons from burnout32:48 — Redefining excellence without ego39:12 — The sacred space of the cath lab44:55 — What “science meets soul” means nowMedicine trains us to act quickly, to perfect the technique, to move with certainty. But what happens when certainty costs connection? When we forget that healing is more than the procedure — it’s the tone of the room, the heartbeat of a team, the trust that allows people to breathe again.That’s where this conversation begins.Dr. Widmer, a cardiologist, researcher, and educator, opens up about how the culture of medicine shapes the way we lead and the way we hurt. Together, he and Dr. Rao explore the hidden side of safety — the part no one teaches — where psychological safety and presence are inseparable. They talk about the unseen leadership that happens before any incision: the eye contact across the table, the shared silence before a high-stakes case, the simple act of pausing long enough to feel human again.They unpack what happens when heart doctors feel safe enough to fail — and how that very permission becomes the foundation for innovation, humility, and healing. From stories of burnout and moral injury to moments of reconnection inside the cath lab, this dialogue cuts straight to what’s missing in modern medicine: soul.By the end, the cath lab itself becomes a metaphor: a sacred space where science meets soul, where consciousness meets craft. Through candid reflection, both doctors remind us that healing isn’t something we deliver — it’s something we practice, together. The episode reveals that the reset medicine needs isn’t technological or procedural. It’s human. It’s a return to presence, empathy, and the quiet power of an open heart.Open Heart is a podcast and creative platform created by Dr. Priya Rao — interventional cardiologist, healer, and storyteller — dedicated to reimagining medicine as a practice of connection, consciousness, and care. Each conversation brings together doctors, healers, and innovators from around the world to explore what happens when science and soul meet in the same room.If this conversation resonates, share it with a colleague, a friend in medicine, or anyone who’s ever wondered what healing looks like from the inside out.
Subscribe to Open Heart for more raw, real, and reflective dialogues on cardiology, consciousness, and the wisdom of the heart.Because sometimes, the most advanced medicine is still the simplest one: listening, breathing, and remembering we’re human.Where science meets soul — and where the heart always leads first.✨ Subscribe to Open Heart with Priya Rao, MD to hear more conversations where modern medicine and spirituality meet — where we remember that healing is as much about consciousness as it is about care.Thank you to our sponsor, Don’t Miss a Beat, for supporting this episode: https://linktr.ee/dontmissabeat Follow Priya & Open Heart:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/openheartthepod/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/open-heart-podcast/about/