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Doctors must prepare for when they are not at their best

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Eric Last

Kimberly Warner

Carly Flumer

Daniel G Garza

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Your doctor should draw a picture for you

Respondents

Carly Flumer

Rod Ritchie

Kimberly Warner

Daniel G Garza

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Playing Tennis With Snow Boots On

Medical students and doctors use narrative skills on a daily basis. Taking a history from a patient, summarising a case for senior colleagues, and recording or reading a patient’s notes all require the construction of a meaningful chronological sequence, with important events included and less important ones omitted. Similarly, when doctors compare and contrast clinical presentations and cases from their own experiences, write up case reports, or document patients’ own accounts, they rely on narrative to structure their thoughts and conclusions

Hurwitz et al. BMJ 2012

My interview with Barbara Hirsch on Narrative Medicine.

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The question to ask at six minutes

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