
Lessons for My Son; Lessons for Myself

What Apathy Does To Your Practice

In Medicine, Nothing Is Ever Black and White

How Complaining Isn't 'Complaining'

The Strength of My Patients, the Strength of Humanity

What Could Be More Important Than Living Longer?

In Medicine, Certainty Isn't Always Beneficial

How Can We Listen to Heart Sounds with All This Noise?

How Having No Time Helped Me Find My True Passions

I Earned a Patient's Trust When I Admitted I Didn't Have the Answer

How Staying After My Hospital Shift Keeps Me From Burning Out

If I Could Ask For One Thing To Improve My Well-Being

My Most Vivid Memories Are My Mistakes

We Must Earn Public Trust

We Operate on the Body but Forget the Soul

A Friendly Post-Op Face, Even If They Don't Remember

When A Patient Isn't "Yours"

How to Harness the Power of Our Stubborn Hope

Why Informed Consent Needs to Be Reinvented


