Friday, 5 February 2010

Empathy and the Practice of Medicine

Empathy and the Practice of Medicine
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Edition: Reprint
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 0300066708
Category: Medical



Empathy and the Practice of Medicine: Beyond Pills and the Scalpel


The treatment of medical illness today depends much more on science and technology than on the physician's ability to listen, comfort, and prescribe. Download Empathy and the Practice of Medicine medical books for free.
Medicine is not only increasingly technical but is also increasingly involved with legal, governmental, and insurance constraints on patient care, and this state of affairs has done much to distance physicians from their patients. This important book seeks to restore empathy to medical practice, to demonstrate how important it is for doctors to listen to their patients, to experience and understand what their patients are feeling. The book-a collection of essays by physicians, philosophers, and a nurse-is divided into three parts: one deals with how empathy is weakened or lost during the course Get Empathy and the Practice of Medicine our bestseller medical books.

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Medicine is not only increasingly technical but is also increasingly involved with legal, governmental, and insurance constraints on patient care, and this state of affairs has done much to distance physicians from their patients The book-a collection of essays by physicians, philosophers, and a nurse-is divided into three parts: one deals with how empathy is weakened or lost during the course

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