Monday, 3 September 2012

What Doctors Feel Free

What Doctors Feel
Author: Danielle Ofri
Edition: 1
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN: 0807073326
Category: Medical



What Doctors Feel: How Emotions Affect the Practice of Medicine


A look at the emotional side of medicine-the shame, fear, anger, anxiety, empathy, and even love that affect patient care
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Physicians are assumed to beAobjective, rational beings, easily able to detach as they guide patients and families through some of life's most challenging moments. Download What Doctors Feel medical books for free.
But doctors' emotional responses to the life-and-death dramas of everyday practiceAhave 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 in Get What Doctors Feel our bestseller medical books.

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What Doctors Feel Free


Danielle Ofri has taken on the task of dissecting the hidden emotional responses of doctors, and how these directly in

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