Bedside Manners: One Doctor's Reflections on the Oddly Intimate Encounters Between Patient and Healer

Author:   David Watts, M.D.
Publisher:   Crown Publishing Group (NY)
ISBN:  

9781400080526


Pages:   304
Publication Date:   28 February 2006
Format:   Paperback
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Bedside Manners: One Doctor's Reflections on the Oddly Intimate Encounters Between Patient and Healer


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Have you ever wondered what life is like on the other side of the stethoscope? Combining the grace and precision of a poet with a down-to-earth, compassionate manner, physician and NPR commentator David Watts reveals what it’s really like to be a doctor today. From difficult diagnoses, irreverent colleagues, brave survivors, and examining room embarrassments, Watts uncovers the world of contemporary medicine and shares the emotional truths and practical realities at the heart of every doctor-patient relationship. Watts’s warmhearted and understanding attitude toward his patients—and their foibles—is evident on every page of this surprising, poignant, and intimate look inside the life of a doctor who could very easily be your own.

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Author:   David Watts, M.D.
Publisher:   Crown Publishing Group (NY)
Imprint:   Crown Publishing Group (NY)
Dimensions:   Width: 13.10cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 20.30cm
Weight:   0.318kg
ISBN:  

9781400080526


ISBN 10:   1400080525
Pages:   304
Publication Date:   28 February 2006
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Inactive
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock.

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Reviews

“David Watts is a gifted storyteller with a sense of the poetic, macabre, ironic, and surreal. He combines eloquence, erudition, and an ear for the gritty vernacular of the examining room and ER—a thoroughly satisfying read.”—Leonard Shlain, author of The Alphabet Versus the Goddess and Sex, Time and Power “Watts can compress humor, pathos, and bewitching ambiguity into a few pages. Acting like a doctor, as he counsels himself, carries the risk of arrogance. Being a doctor demands a profound and grateful openness to the unknown.” —Steven Winn, arts and culture critic, San Francisco Chronicle “These encounters with his patients by a wise, kind doctor are finely wrought in language that is always clear and compassionate. They are a welcome addition to the growing body of literature from the experience of medicine.” —Richard Selzer, surgeon and author of The Whistler’s Room “Even the most routine checkup will never be quite the same. Watts’s sympathy for both physicians and their patients subtly changes our understanding of what it means to heal and be healed, and to put our trust in the hands of a practitioner who is just as complex, flawed—and human—as we are.” —Francine Prose, O, The Oprah Magazine “Always sensitive, sometimes hilarious.” —San Francisco Chronicle “Candid, poetic prose . . . You’ll wish your doctor were half as attentive.” —Newsweek


David Watts is a gifted storyteller with a sense of the poetic, macabre, ironic, and surreal. He combines eloquence, erudition, and an ear for the gritty vernacular of the examining room and ER--a thoroughly satisfying read. --Leonard Shlain, author of The Alphabet Versus the Goddess and Sex, Time and Power <br> Watts can compress humor, pathos, and bewitching ambiguity into a few pages. Acting like a doctor, as he counsels himself, carries the risk of arrogance. Being a doctor demands a profound and grateful openness to the unknown. --Steven Winn, arts and culture critic, San Francisco Chronicle <br> These encounters with his patients by a wise, kind doctor are finely wrought in language that is always clear and compassionate. They are a welcome addition to the growing body of literature from the experience of medicine. --Richard Selzer, surgeon and author of The Whistler's Room <br> Even the most routine checkup will never be quite the same. Watts's sympathy for both physicians and their patients subtly changes our understanding of what it means to heal and be healed, and to put our trust in the hands of a practitioner who is just as complex, flawed--and human--as we are. --Francine Prose, O, The Oprah Magazine <br> Always sensitive, sometimes hilarious. -- San Francisco Chronicle <br> Candid, poetic prose . . . You'll wish your doctor were half as attentive. -- Newsweek <br>


Author Information

David Watts, M.D., is a poet and a regular commentator on NPR’s All Things Considered. He lives in Mill Valley, California.

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