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Attending
Attending: Medicine, Mindfulness, and Humanity | Ronald Epstein
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The first book for the general public about mindfulness and medical practice, a groundbreaking, intimate exploration of how doctors think and what matters mostsafe, effective, patient-centered, compassionate carefrom the foremost expert in the field. As a third-year Harvard Medical student doing a clinical rotation in surgery, Ronald Epstein watched an experienced surgeon fail to notice his patients kidney turning an ominous shade of blue. In that same rotation, Epstein was awestruck by another surgeons ability to slow down and shift between autopilot and intentionality. The difference between these two doctors left a lasting impression on Epstein and set the stage for his lifes workto identify the qualities and habits that distinguish masterful doctors from those who are merely competent. The secret, he learned, was mindfulness. In Attending, his first book, Dr. Epstein builds on his world-renowned, innovative programs in mindful practice and uses gripping and deeply human stories from clinical practice to give patients a language to describe what they most value in health care and to outline a road map for doctors and other health care professionals to refocus their approach to medicine. Drawing on his clinical experiences and current research and exploring four foundations of mindfulnessAttention, Curiosity, Beginners Mind, and PresenceDr. Epstein introduces a revolutionary concept: by looking inward, health care practitioners can grow their capacity to provide high-quality care and the resilience to be there when their patients need them. The commodification of health care has shifted the doctors' focus away from the healing of patients to the bottom line. Clinician burnout is at an all-time high. Attending is the antidote. With intelligence and compassion, Epstein offers a crucial, timely book that shows us how we can restore humanity to medicine, guides us toward a better overall quality of care, and reminds us of what matters most.
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Apinlibraryland
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Half way through this. I was lucky enough to hear the author speak tonight at a lecture at Columbia. Really interesting!

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BarbaraTheBibliophage
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This is a great book for caregivers of all kinds, although its content is focused on physicians. It feels applicable to my massage therapy practice, and I could see it fitting for teachers and social workers (not having done either job!). But in truth some parts drag a lot. Others have interesting patient stories to move the content along. #nonfictionchallenge17 #letterE #LitsyAtoZ

Longer review https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/1887797777

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BarbaraTheBibliophage
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Mr. B is a night owl, so I usually have #bibliophagebreakfast on my own. This morning was a 3-berry smoothie with avocado, greens, stevia, and chia seeds. All in a pint glass from my favorite local bookstore! The dining room window looks out on our backyard, so I can see the squirrels racing around too. #whereiread #riotgrams

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BarbaraTheBibliophage
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Seriously, as hard as it is we can't let everything get us down. Stay involved. Make calls. Read news you trust. We are going to resist and keep working for positive change. 👊🏼👊🏽👊🏻👊🏿👊🏾👊❤💜💙💛💚

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saresmoore Amen! 8y
katrrosee Thank you I needed to hear this today! ❤️ 8y
BarbaraTheBibliophage @saresmoore @KatrinaRose Glad I shared. It helps me too. 😘😘 8y
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