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He giggled, he swore, he was afraid of Ebola. This summer, he was infected by a patient he treated. Two colleagues remember Dr. Samuel Brisbane's good life — and reflect on the idea of a good death.
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Dr. Brian Goldman answers your questions on medicine, making mistakes, and how the entire medical system can benefit and learn from being wrong.
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We spend $15 billion a year training doctors but end up with a medical workforce that doesn't meet the nation's health care needs, according to an Institute of Medicine Report.
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Hailed as a "national hero," Dr. Sheik Umar Khan has treated more than 100 Ebola patients in Sierra Leone. Now the 39-year-old is fighting for his life in an isolation ward.
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The "Sound Medicine" program for June 22Author Danielle Ofri On The Challenges Faced By Medical StudentsStudy Shows Money Can't Buy HappinessSeat Belt…
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For most doctors, job satisfaction is relatively modest, according to a recent survey.
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Physicians may be wasting time with tasks that could be done by others with less training on their teams. That's the finding of recent research from…
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Dr. Danielle Ofri, author of the book "What Doctors Feel," speaks with Sound Medicine's host Barbara Lewis on the range of emotions and struggles faced by…
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After the overwhelming amount of pessimism and unhappiness among doctors was revealed in the 2012 Physician’s Foundation’s “Survey of American…
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How do doctors feel about anonymous online reviews? David Hanauer, M.D., recently published an article in The Journal of the American Medical Association…