

On this episode of the Restore Healthcare Project, Dr. Kang is joined by Dr. Kerry McMahon! Working with drug-addicted patients, expecting mothers, + more, Kerry has an arsenal of medical experience, all based on LOVE. The doctors dive into what it means to bring love into your patient interactions, are we “allowed” to love our patients, and what do healthy boundaries look like within that?
On this episode on the Restore Healthcare Project, Dr. Kang is joined by Dr. Karen Garnaas. Dr. Karen has spent decades in medicine, moved by the power and love of God early on into her career. Dr. Kang + Dr. Karen jump into how the experiences with God’s love shape our journeys as medical professionals and the care that we provide to patients.
Dr. Kang talks about the impact of Spiritual solutions in treating patients as a clinician. Diving into multiple real-life stories with her patients, Dr. Kang shows us how she has walked through administering care and discovering how spiritual solutions are present and important, and when they are not.
Dr. Kang is again joined by Dr. Lysa Owen, talking about taking a spiritual history as a healthcare clinician and professional. What a person believes about death is deeply influenced by their worldviews, so how does that play into medicine and providing care to patients?
Dr. Jennifer Kang is talking once again about injustice after the brutal death of United Healthcare CEO, Brian Thompson. Dr. Kang tackles a multitude of injustices we see in healthcare.
Dr. Jennifer Kang discusses the hard truth of injustice as she dives into the circumstances surrounding the recent murder of United Healthcare CEO, Bryan Thompson. What does it look like for justice to be served in healthcare and for patients, clinicians, and insurance all to experience justice?
Dr. Kang is joined again by Paul Manwaring as they dive into the second core value of Dual-Realm Healthcare. Paul dives into what it means to be made in the image of God as a healthcare provider and clinician.
Dr. Lysa shares on her thoughts of the devaluing of healthcare clinicians and their needs, why clinicians feel like they are not allowed to have “needs” or social lives outside the hospital, and how we can handle emotions as healthcare professionals in the workplace with our patients.
On this episode on the Restore Healthcare Project with Dr. Kang, the focus is the common problem of compassion fatigue in healthcare.
In this episode of the Restore Healthcare Project, Dr. Kang and physical therapist Joey Park dive into how healing is incorporated supernaturally and physically. Joey Park talks about how as a physical therapist, faith has begun to be integrated in how he helps his patients.
In this episode of the Restore Healthcare Project, Dr. Kang dives in to the culture surrounding fear in healthcare. Can we pinpoint where it comes from? When does fear turn into something that affects us and our patients?
In this episode of the Restore Healthcare Project, Dr. Kang and Dr. Lysa Owen talk about a popular buzz-word in the medical industry, “whole-person care.” They also dive into the alternative worldview that works best when pursuing the biopsychosocial model (also known as the whole-person model).
This week the discussion critiques healthcare's emphasis on symptom relief and proposes that healing is a holistic process aimed at restoring wholeness, encompassing physical, emotional, and spiritual well-being. Dr. Kang dives into considering what it means to truly heal.
Dr. Kang + Paul Manwaring dive into these questions and how embracing natural order together with the ongoing care and influence of the Creator can reshape the life of a healthcare professional and the patients they serve.
This episode inspires listeners to reclaim agency in their lives, lean into faith, and envision a future where hope and resilience redefine the boundaries of healthcare and daily living.
In this guest episode, Dr. Lisa Owen, a follower of Jesus, relates healthcare values to a Biblical view, treasures a spiritual connection, and imagines Jesus in a biohazard room
Join Dr. Jennifer Kang as she dives into her journey into medicine, why and how she allows her spiritual life to define her career in medicine, and how to leave room for both natural and spiritual healing.
Dr. Jennifer Kang and Paul Manwaring, RN, explore why healthcare needs the integration of both the spiritual and natural realms.
Dr. Kang explores the profound role of hope in healthcare and personal well-being, examining why hope matters and how it influences patient outcomes.