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The Midnight Meal and Other Essays About Doctors, Patients and Medicine
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The Midnight Meal and Other Essays About Doctors, Patients and Medicine

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In this expanded edition, an accomplished physician and teacher of medicine discusses the importance of being a caring doctor, especially now that the focus of medicine is increasingly on technological innovation and health care costs.

With wisdom and compassion, Dr. Jerome Lowenstein tells stories about relationships between medical students and their teachers, physicians and their patients. He reflects on what doctors learn from treating chronic illness; how they respond to patients’ needs for reassurance; how they bear the burden of treating patients with life-threatening or degenerative disease; whether the distinction between traditional and alternative medical treatment is ultimately beneficial or destructive; and many other issues. Dr. Lowenstein’s ruminations on humanistic approaches to learning and practicing medicine will be treasured by physicians, medical students, and patients alike.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
The University of Michigan Press
Country
United States
Date
7 April 2005
Pages
168
ISBN
9780472030842

In this expanded edition, an accomplished physician and teacher of medicine discusses the importance of being a caring doctor, especially now that the focus of medicine is increasingly on technological innovation and health care costs.

With wisdom and compassion, Dr. Jerome Lowenstein tells stories about relationships between medical students and their teachers, physicians and their patients. He reflects on what doctors learn from treating chronic illness; how they respond to patients’ needs for reassurance; how they bear the burden of treating patients with life-threatening or degenerative disease; whether the distinction between traditional and alternative medical treatment is ultimately beneficial or destructive; and many other issues. Dr. Lowenstein’s ruminations on humanistic approaches to learning and practicing medicine will be treasured by physicians, medical students, and patients alike.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
The University of Michigan Press
Country
United States
Date
7 April 2005
Pages
168
ISBN
9780472030842