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This book offers insights from doctors and doctors-to-be about successes they've enjoyed and obstacles they've faced, personal and professional. Some of these essays are easy to celebrate, and others are painful to absorb. All encourage the reader to reflect upon their own stories, embrace vulnerabilities, forgive shortcomings, celebrate resilience, and, by doing so, become a better physician.
The topics covered in these essays are divided into six chapters titled Learning and Training , Career , Caregiving , Physician as Patient , Personal Growth, and Love and Loss . Authors discuss a wide
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Produktbeschreibung
This book offers insights from doctors and doctors-to-be about successes they've enjoyed and obstacles they've faced, personal and professional. Some of these essays are easy to celebrate, and others are painful to absorb. All encourage the reader to reflect upon their own stories, embrace vulnerabilities, forgive shortcomings, celebrate resilience, and, by doing so, become a better physician.

The topics covered in these essays are divided into six chapters titled Learning and Training, Career, Caregiving, Physician as Patient, Personal Growth, and Love and Loss. Authors discuss a wide range of experiences that include combining marriage and residency, navigating racism, honing communication, forging relationships with patients and colleagues, battling addiction, getting fired, facing death, and more.

Becoming a Better Physician is a beautifully written volume that will enlighten physicians, future physicians, and anyone interested in learning how physicians grow as medical professionals and as human beings.

Read the Editors' discussion of the book with Harvard Medicine Magazine here: https://magazine.hms.harvard.edu/articles/medicine-burnout-and-stories-doctors-tell


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Autorenporträt
Mark Allan Goldstein, M.D.   Founding Chief Emeritus, Division of Adolescent & Young Adult Medicine, Massachusetts General Hospital  Associate Professor of Pediatrics, Harvard Medical School  Dr. Goldstein practiced pediatrics, adolescent medicine, and family medicine for over 45 years in settings that included a rural health clinic adjacent to the Navajo reservation in New Mexico and academic medical centers in Boston, Massachusetts. He has taught countless medical students, residents, and fellows over his career. Dr. Goldstein's papers have appeared in the New England Journal of Medicine, The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, the Journal of Adolescent Health, Academic Psychiatry, and other publications. He is the author, co-author, or editor of 18 books for professional or general audiences.    Kathy May Tran, M.D.  Hospitalist, Massachusetts General Hospital  Instructor in Medicine, Harvard Medical School  Associate Editor, Case Records of the Massachusetts General Hospital, New England Journal of Medicine  Dr. Tran is a Vietnamese American from the Deep South who serves patients and teaches trainees in the city of Boston, Massachusetts and indigenous nations in Rosebud, South Dakota and Kotzebue, Alaska. She prioritizes workforce well-being by leading programs for community building, music and medicine, diversity and equity, and storytelling-personal, professional, and academic. In addition to writing and editing the historic Case Records in the New England Journal of Medicine, Dr. Tran is the co-editor of 50 Studies Every Hospitalist Should Know (Oxford University Press) and the founder and director of the storytelling series Stories of the Massachusetts General Hospital.
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The volume carries a polyphonic quality. With 45 essays, variation in quality is ineluctable, yet the editors have succeeded in maintaining a solid baseline of quality. Due to its literary quality and restrained use of jargon, this book is accessible to a broad audience. It will be of particular interest to struggling health care professionals and to readers curious about the nontechnical, human side of medicine. (Lucas Magalhães Moreira, Family Medicine, June 13, 2025)

Becoming a Better Physician: Insightful and Inspirational Stories from Attending Physicians, Residents, and Medical Students ... grew out of a call for essays on how physicians have responded to overwhelming personal and professional challenges. This book, whose intended audience is doctors and those interested in doctoring, shares how specific challenges and experiences made each writer a better physician. ... Each section begins with an essay, poem or cartoon called a 'Commentary,' followed by five to eight two- to three-page stories. (Bruce H. Campbell, Intima - A Journal of Narrative Medicine, theintima.org, February 23, 2025)

The volume carries a polyphonic quality. With 45 essays, variation in quality is ineluctable, yet the editors have succeeded in maintaining a solid baseline of quality. Due to its literary quality and restrained use of jargon, this book is accessible to a broad audience. It will be of particular interest to struggling health care professionals and to readers curious about the nontechnical, human side of medicine. (Lucas Magalhães Moreira, Family Medicine, June 13, 2025)