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Book Review: Being Mortal: Illness, Medicine and What Matters in the End

机译:书评:成为世俗的人:疾病,医学和最终的问题

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In her review of Being Mortal: Illness, Medicine and What Matters in the End written by Atul Gawande, MD, Sue Sutton shares both the insights of Dr. Gawande and their important perspectives for person-centered experience. She reinforces that in this day of increased focus on understanding patient’s expectations and patient-focused care, Dr. Gawande compels us to learn how to have the difficult conversations about what really matters. She closes the review with a compelling quote from the author, "I never expected that among the most meaningful experiences I’d have as a doctor— and, really, as a human being— would come from helping others deal with what medicine cannot do as well as what it can."
机译:苏·萨顿(Sue Sutton)在医学博士阿图尔·加万德(Atul Gawande)撰写的《正当的道德:疾病,医学和到底有什么要害》的评论中,分享了加万德博士的见解以及他们以人为中心的经验的重要观点。她强调说,在今天越来越着重于了解患者的期望和以患者为中心的护理的这一天,Gawande博士强迫我们学习如何就真正重要的问题进行艰难的对话。她以作者引人入胜的话语结束了这篇评论,他说:“我从没想到,在我作为医生,以及实际上作为一个人所拥有的最有意义的经历中,会来自帮助他人处理医学无法做的事情以及它能做到的。”

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