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Against all odds, a husband stands by his wife to fight the ultimate battle: cancer.
There’s ample proof that physician empathy can benefit doctors as well as patients. Next challenge: teaching medicine’s softer side.
Not taking medicine as directed exacts a heavy toll on disease and death. New approaches, high tech and low, could make a difference.
Adept at saving lives, we need to learn how to let patients go, say three physician-essayists, who consider why a “good death” is so elusive.
A mother assures doctors who tried to save her son from an incurable disease that their compassionate care was a true success.
Homeless patients suffer multiple afflictions that most doctors never see. Innovative programs are reaching and helping them.
Becoming ubiquitous, thes on-the-spot physicians provide immediate care and may cut hospital costs. The jury’s still out on quality.
A father and son fight through the ordeal of multiple surgeries to repair the boy’s skull.
If residents’ long shifts endanger patients, lightening the load should reduce the risk. Trouble is, there’s no evidence it does.
As her mother’s memory fades, one writer watches it go, one handwritten note at a time.
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