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In this video, Mass General physician Suzanne Koven discusses the power of personal stories inspired by illness.
The Oscar-nominated film puts Alzheimer’s front and center. An MGH social worker talks about the disease behind the story.
What is empathy, and how can it be taught to young doctors?
An immigrant physician’s daughter defines her American dream.
After her husband’s first heart attack, the author cannot escape the fear that it will happen again.
One group of patients, also known as frequent fliers, account for a disproportionate share of health care spending: super-utilizers.
Three physician bloggers bemoan—and cope with—administrative headaches that impede caregiving.
A woman assaulted with a box-cutter finds a friend and guide in her plastic surgeon.
In an excerpt from physician Danielle Ofri’s latest book, a heroin addict makes a group of medical residents rethink their assumptions.
Advocates of shared decision making argue that everyone benefits when patients know more and don’t just follow doctors’ orders.
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