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Welcome to the Paul Henning MD Blog! Learn more About Me
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Welcome to Paul Henning MD blog, where medicine, technology, and leadership come together. I’ve spent over 25 years in emergency medicine as a physician, educator, and mentor.
Here, I’ll share insights on clinical practice, physician resilience, and AI-driven diagnostics.
Healthcare is changing fast, and staying ahead matters.Medicine is more than science; it’s an art shaped by experience, intuition, and the ability to make decisions under pressure. Every patient, every diagnosis, and every moment in the ER is a lesson in human resilience. Yet, as medicine advances, so do the challenges—burnout, shifting healthcare policies, and the increasing role of artificial intelligence.
Technology is transforming how we diagnose, treat, and even think about disease. AI-driven tools are not replacing physicians but enhancing their capabilities. They analyze massive datasets in seconds, catching patterns the human eye might miss. But technology alone isn’t the future—physicians who adapt, question, and integrate these tools into their practice will shape the next era of medicine.
Beyond the science and technology, there’s the human side of medicine. A great doctor is not just knowledgeable but also emotionally intelligent. Patients don’t just need treatments; they need trust, compassion, and someone who sees them as more than a set of symptoms. Leadership in medicine isn’t about titles—it’s about taking responsibility for shaping the profession, mentoring the next generation, and pushing for better care.
This blog is where all these ideas come together. Whether it’s a deep dive into the latest medical research, a discussion on physician well-being, or an exploration of AI in healthcare, the goal is the same—to make sense of where medicine is headed and how we can lead the way.
This blog is for doctors, students, and anyone curious about the future of medicine. Let’s explore challenges, innovations, and the stories that shape modern healthcare—together.