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Love heals: Four posts to inspire your practice this Valentine’s day.

In celebration of Valentine’s Day this week, it seemed fitting to put together a post on the concept of love in medicine. Only…there’s not many of us out there writing on the topic. After a google search of “love in medicine” and “love and doctoring”, I found the following three posts, and have included one…

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Finding grace: an oncology patient’s impact on her doctor.

(published also online on 4/10/17 in The ASCO Post, under the title The Mystery of Grace.  re-published here on my home blog with permission of the editor). The day after I told Nell she had seven metastases to her brain, she sent me flowers. She was my patient; I was her oncologist. I had met her…

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On bearing witness: an oncologist’s role in illness and end of life care.

My patient sat in a wheelchair.  In his mid-forties, before the cancer, he had held a physically demanding job that he loved.  Now, the cancer in his spine had ended not only his ability to work, but any ability to use his legs. His wife was devoted to him in a way that seemed as…

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