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		<title>What Patients Say, What Doctors Hear</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<h3 id="title" class="a-spacing-none a-text-normal"><span id="productTitle" class="a-size-extra-large">What Patients Say, What Doctors Hear</span></h3>
<p><b>Can refocusing conversations between doctors and their patients lead to better health?</b></p>
<p>Despite modern medicine’s infatuation with high-tech gadgetry, the single most powerful diagnostic tool is the doctor-patient conversation, which can uncover the lion’s share of illnesses. However, what patients say and what doctors hear are often two vastly different things.</p>
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<h3>About the Author</h3>
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<p><b>Danielle Ofri</b>, MD, PhD, is an associate professor of medicine at the New York University School of Medicine and has cared for patients at New York’s Bellevue Hospital for more than two decades. She is the author of, most recently, <i>What Doctors Feel: How Emotions Affect the Practice of Medicine</i>, as well as the critically acclaimed <i>Singular Intimacies</i>, <i>Incidental Findings</i>, <i>Medicine in Translation</i>, and the e-book original volume <i>Intensive Care</i>. Writing in the <i>Guardian</i> in the spring of 2016, Andrew Solomon singled out Ofri as the only woman among an extraordinary new generation of doctor writers, saying, “Ofri has produced four impressive books and numerous articles, all striking for their reversion to empathy, their willingness to sense not only the physical life of a patient, but also the emotional.” She lives in New York City.</p>
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<li><strong>Full PDF E-Book Included</strong></li>
<li><span class="a-list-item"><span class="a-text-bold">Publisher : </span>Beacon Press; 1st edition (February 7, 2017)</span></li>
<li><span class="a-list-item"><span class="a-text-bold">Language : </span>English</span></li>
<li><span class="a-list-item"><span class="a-text-bold">Print Length : </span>248 pages</span></li>
<li><span class="a-list-item"><span class="a-text-bold">ISBN-10 : </span>0807062634</span></li>
<li><span class="a-list-item"><span class="a-text-bold">ISBN-13 : </span>978-0807062630</span></li>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3 id="title" class="a-spacing-none a-text-normal"><span id="productTitle" class="a-size-extra-large">What Patients Say, What Doctors Hear</span></h3>
<p><b>Can refocusing conversations between doctors and their patients lead to better health?</b></p>
<p>Despite modern medicine’s infatuation with high-tech gadgetry, the single most powerful diagnostic tool is the doctor-patient conversation, which can uncover the lion’s share of illnesses. However, what patients say and what doctors hear are often two vastly different things.</p>
<p>Patients, anxious to convey their symptoms, feel an urgency to “make their case” to their doctors. Doctors, under pressure to be efficient, multitask while patients speak and often miss the key elements. Add in stereotypes, unconscious bias, conflicting agendas, and fear of lawsuits and the risk of misdiagnosis and medical errors multiplies dangerously.</p>
<p>Though the gulf between what patients say and what doctors hear is often wide, Dr. Danielle Ofri proves that it doesn’t have to be. Through the powerfully resonant human stories that Dr. Ofri’s writing is renowned for, she explores the high-stakes world of doctor-patient communication that we all must navigate. Reporting on the latest research studies and interviewing scholars, doctors, and patients, Dr. Ofri reveals how better communication can lead to better health for all of us.</p>
<h3>Review</h3>
<div class="a-section a-spacing-small a-padding-small">“Her revealing doctor-patient stories often make her seem like the doctor that every patient wishes they had, and she draws on patient accounts to illustrate the problems that can arise in communication between doctor and patient. This book, however, goes far beyond Ofri’s personal experiences with patients. She delves into the relevant research on communication, citing some ingenious experiments on listening&#8230;A much-needed, convincing argument that, regarding doctor-patient communication, the stakes are very high and that what patients say is all too often not what doctors hear—and vice versa.”<br />
—<i>Library Journal</i>“This book has convinced me that the communication skills, which reveal a physician’s compassion, empathy, and respect, will also have a significant effect on the health outcomes of patients.”<br />
—<i>Eyenet Magazine</i></p>
<p>“With disarming candor and penetrating insight, Dr. Ofri illuminates the enormous power of what might seem at first a mundane and insignificant element in the practice of medicine: communication.”<br />
—Deborah Tannen, professor of linguistics at Georgetown University and author of <i>You Just Don’t Understand</i> and <i>You’re Wearing THAT?</i></p>
<h3>About the Author</h3>
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<p><b>Danielle Ofri</b>, MD, PhD, is an associate professor of medicine at the New York University School of Medicine and has cared for patients at New York’s Bellevue Hospital for more than two decades. She is the author of, most recently, <i>What Doctors Feel: How Emotions Affect the Practice of Medicine</i>, as well as the critically acclaimed <i>Singular Intimacies</i>, <i>Incidental Findings</i>, <i>Medicine in Translation</i>, and the e-book original volume <i>Intensive Care</i>. Writing in the <i>Guardian</i> in the spring of 2016, Andrew Solomon singled out Ofri as the only woman among an extraordinary new generation of doctor writers, saying, “Ofri has produced four impressive books and numerous articles, all striking for their reversion to empathy, their willingness to sense not only the physical life of a patient, but also the emotional.” She lives in New York City.</p>
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<li><strong>Full Audio MP3 Program </strong></li>
<li><strong>Full PDF E-Book Included</strong></li>
<li><span class="a-list-item"><span class="a-text-bold">Publisher : </span>Beacon Press; 1st edition (February 7, 2017)</span></li>
<li><span class="a-list-item"><span class="a-text-bold">Language : </span>English</span></li>
<li><span class="a-list-item"><span class="a-text-bold">Print Length : </span>248 pages</span></li>
<li><span class="a-list-item"><span class="a-text-bold">ISBN-10 : </span>0807062634</span></li>
<li><span class="a-list-item"><span class="a-text-bold">ISBN-13 : </span>978-0807062630</span></li>
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<p>The post <a href="https://easydigital.pro/products/what-patients-say-what-doctors-hear/">What Patients Say, What Doctors Hear</a> appeared first on <a href="https://easydigital.pro">EASY Digital Pro</a>.</p>
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