TY - CHAP M1 - Book, Section TI - Narrative Medicine A1 - Amiel, Jonathan A1 - Armstrong-Coben, Anne A1 - Bernitz, Melanie A1 - Cunningham, Hetty A1 - Glickstein, Julie A1 - Gowda, Deepthiman A1 - Graham, Gillian A1 - Hermann, Nellie A1 - Park, Constance Molino A1 - Taylor, Delphine A1 - Charon, Rita A2 - Feldman, Mitchell D. A2 - Christensen, John F. A2 - Satterfield, Jason M. A2 - Laponis, Ryan Y1 - 2019 N1 - T2 - Behavioral Medicine: A Guide for Clinical Practice, 5e AB - A group of physicians, writers, and educators sits around a conference table in a busy medical school, eating hurried lunches, coordinating course materials for medical students, and reviewing with excitement or concern what just happened in their first-year medical interviewing courses. More people gather, and the room quiets. Today, the novelist on the faculty reminds them that they are reading “Aquarium,” a personal essay written by writer Aleksandar Hemon who has lost his baby daughter to brain cancer. The mood in the room shifts from light camaraderie to an attentive sense of purpose. “I had such a hard time reading this,” a seasoned family physician sighs. “It made me want to run home and pick up my baby,” offers the hospitalist. SN - PB - McGraw-Hill Education CY - New York, NY Y2 - 2024/04/19 UR - accessmedicine.mhmedical.com/content.aspx?aid=1167759632 ER -