Explores the diagnostic, systemic, and cognitive causes of medical error. Dr. Ofri advocates for strategic use of concrete safety interventions such as checklists and improvements to the electronic medical record, but focuses on the full-scale cultural and cognitive shifts required to make a meaningful dent in medical error. Woven throughout the book are the powerfully human stories that Dr. Ofri is renowned for. The errors the author dissects range from the hardly noticeable missteps to the harrowing medical cataclysms. While our healthcare system is--and always will be--imperfect, Dr. Ofri argues that it is possible to minimize preventable harms, and that this should be the galvanizing issue of current medical discourse. --Adapted from publisher description
Danielle Ofri M.D. Livres
Le parcours de cet auteur vers l'écriture a commencé de manière inattendue pendant ses études de médecine et sa recherche scientifique. Après avoir terminé sa pratique médicale et voyagé en Amérique latine, il a commencé à relater des histoires de sa formation médicale. La création de la Bellevue Literary Review a davantage tissé des liens entre sa passion pour la littérature et la médecine. Actuellement, son temps se partage entre la pratique clinique, l'enseignement, l'écriture et le violoncelle.


What Doctors Feel
- 232pages
- 9 heures de lecture
While the stresses and rewards that doctors face in their profession are unique, they respond to them with the same emotions as the rest of us - with fear, shame, anger, empathy, frustration, hope, pride, confusion. Dr. Danielle Ofri examines her own career and draws on anecdotes from other medical professionals to reveal the emotional side of medicine