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Fascinating introspection from an experienced psychiatrist on the ways the pandemic has subtly (and perhaps not-so-subtly) changed his interactions with patients and his perspective on his role as caregiver.
"...among the many unknown — and potentially positive — outcomes of the pandemic, one may be the more widespread realization that “acting like a doctor” ideally involves less acting and more authenticity."
- Michael W Kahn.
- From Harvard Medical School and Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center - both in Boston.
- N. Engl. J. Med. 2020 Jul 2; 383 (1): e1.
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Fascinating introspection from an experienced psychiatrist on the ways the pandemic has subtly (and perhaps not-so-subtly) changed his interactions with patients and his perspective on his role as caregiver.
"...among the many unknown — and potentially positive — outcomes of the pandemic, one may be the more widespread realization that “acting like a doctor” ideally involves less acting and more authenticity."
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