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Singular Intimacies: Becoming a Doctor at Bellevue

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Singular Intimacies: Becoming a Doctor at Bellevue

Contributors:

By (Author) Danielle Ofri

ISBN:

9780807072516

Publisher:

Beacon Press

Imprint:

Beacon Press

Publication Date:

1st September 2018

UK Publication Date:

1st April 2009

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Dewey:

610.695092

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

256

Dimensions:

Width 143mm, Height 216mm, Spine 17mm

Weight:

249g

Description

Singular Intimacies is the story of becoming a doctor by immersion at New York's Bellevue Hospital, the oldest public hospital in the country. When Danielle Ofri first enters the doors as a medical student, she is immediately plunged into the teeming world of urban medicine. It is here that Dr. Ofri develops a profound instinct for healing and, above all, learns to navigate the tangled vulnerabilities of doctor and patient.

Reviews

What is it like to become a doctor Danielle Ofri answers with candor and humility and pride. This book should be required reading by anyone contemplating a life in medicine.
Richard Selzer, surgeon and author of Letters to a Young Doctor

Any reader, physician or not, will find in Singular Intimacies the essence of becoming and being a doctor.
Robert S. Schwartz, M.D., New England Journal of Medicine

Her vivid and moving prose enriches the mind and turn the heart. We are privileged to journey with her from her days as a student to her emergence as a physician working among those most in need.
Jerome Groopman, author of How Doctors Think

This is a wonderful book, a true classic medical memoir. Ofri deftly assembles tales to paint an indelible portrait of a great American hospital. I highly recommend it for physicians, would-be doctors, and anyone interested in medicine in all its behind-the-scenes glory.
Sandeep Jauhar, author of Intern: A Doctor's Initiation

Danielle Ofri is a finely gifted writer, a born storyteller as well as a born physician, and through these fifteen brilliantly written episodes covering the years from studenthood to the end of her medical residency, we get not only a deep sense of the high drama of life and death, which must face anyone working in a great hospital, but also a feeling for the making of a physician's mind and soul.
Oliver Sacks, MD, author of The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat

Danielle Ofri has so much to say about the remarkable intimacies between doctor and patient, about the bonds and the barriers, and above all about how doctors come to understand their powers and their limitations.
Perri Klass, MD, author of A Not Entirely Benign Procedure

Author Bio

Danielle Ofri, 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. Writing in the Guardian, 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." Ofri's books and articles have become academic staples in medical schools, universities and residency programs. She is the editor in chief of the Bellevue Literary Review and writes regularly for the New York Times. Ofri in New York City.

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