What Doctors Feel: How Emotions Affect the Practice of Medicine

Author(s): Danielle Ofri

Medical and Nursing

A look at the emotional side of medicine-the shame, fear, anger, anxiety, empathy, and even love that affect patient care Physicians are assumed to be objective, rational beings, easily able to detach as they guide patients and families through some of life's most challenging moments. But doctors' emotional responses to the life-and-death dramas of everyday practice have a profound impact on medical care. And while much has been written about the minds and methods of the medical professionals who save our lives, precious little has been said about their emotions. In What Doctors Feel, Dr. Danielle Ofri has taken on the task of dissecting the hidden emotional responses of doctors, and how these directly influence patients. How do the stresses of medical life-from paperwork to grueling hours to lawsuits to facing death-affect the medical care that doctors can offer their patients? Digging deep into the lives of doctors, Ofri examines the daunting range of emotions-shame, anger, empathy, frustration, hope, pride, occasionally despair, and sometimes even love-that permeate the contemporary doctor-patient connection. Drawing on scientific studies, including some surprising research, Dr. Danielle Ofri offers up an unflinching look at the impact of emotions on health care. With her renowned eye for dramatic detail, Dr. Ofri takes us into the swirling heart of patient care, telling stories of caregivers caught up and occasionally torn down by the whirlwind life of doctoring. She admits to the humiliation of an error that nearly killed one of her patients and her forever fear of making another. She mourns when a beloved patient is denied a heart transplant. She tells the riveting stories of an intern traumatized when she is forced to let a newborn die in her arms, and of a doctor whose daily glass of wine to handle the frustrations of the ER escalates into a destructive addiction. But doctors don't only feel fear, grief, and frustration. Ofr


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"Here is a book that is at once sad and joyful, frightening and thought-provoking. In her lucid and passionate explanations of the important role that emotions play in the practice of medicine and in healing and health, Danielle Ofri tells stories of great importance to both doctors and patients." --Perri Klass, author of "Treatment Kind and Fair: Letters to a Young Doctor"

"An invaluable guide for doctors and patients on how to 'recognize and navigate the emotional subtexts' of the doctor-patient relationship." --"Kirkus Reviews"

"Yet her insightful and invigorating book makes the case that it's better for patients if a physician's emotional compass-needle points in a positive direction." --"Booklist" (starred review)

"Rich and deeply insightful. . . . A fascinating journey into the heart and mind of a physician struggling to do the best for her patients while navigating an imperfect health care system." --"Boston Globe
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"With grace, courage, humility, and compassion, Bellevue Hospital physician Ofri gives voice and color to the heartbreak, stress, and joy that attends medical practice." --"Library Journal"

"Taut, vivid prose. . . . She writes for a lay audience with a practiced hand." --"New York Times"

Danielle Ofri is an attending physician at Bellevue Hospital and the cofounder and editor-in-chief of the "Bellevue Literary Review." Her previous books are "Singular Intimacies, Incidental Findings, and Medicine in Translation. "Ofri writes frequently for the" New York Times, " "Los Angeles Times, "CNN.com, and other publications.

General Fields

  • : 9780807073322
  • : Beacon Press
  • : Beacon Press
  • : 0.567
  • : 30 June 2013
  • : 216mm X 140mm
  • : United States
  • : 01 July 2013
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Danielle Ofri
  • : Hardback
  • : English
  • : 610.695
  • : 208