Storytelling: The Key to Successful Outcomes
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Listen to Eric Manheimer, MD, a producer and writer on the successful TV series, New Amsterdam, based on his book, Twelve Patients: Life and Death at Bellevue Hospital, where he was the medical director for 15 years. He discusses how to allow space for the patient to talk; the opening questions to elicit the story, so that clinicians understand what exacerbates the diseases; major factors why patients won't divulge their stories and much more. 
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