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Clare Murphy talks with Dr. Martin and Nurse Griffiths about the world of medicine, how the medical community operates under pressure, how the training shapes the doctor, life on deployment, strategies for coping in crisis, and the power of narrative medicine. As well as how the telling of doctors stories supports doctors to stay in the profession.
Reading List:
Atul Gawande, Being Mortal
Henry Marsh, Do No Harm
Christie Watson, The Language of Kindness
Rita Charon, Narrative Medicine
Kathryn Montgomery Hunter, Doctors Stories,
Arthur W Frank, At the Will of the Body
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