These reflections from the career of a prominent physician help students and the public better understand Patient care through insights gained from his stories.
It is time.
The arts of listening, observing and examining, and the values of professionalism, ethics, and humor are threatened; both Patient and physician are dissatisfied.
The pace of change threatens the humanistic aspects of Patient care.
Medical knowledge and technology are advancing faster than we can learn to apply them wisely.
These reflections from the career of a prominent physician help students and the public better understand Patient care through insights gained from his stories