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OverviewModern medicine asks physicians to be flawless while quietly dismantling the conditions that once made good medicine possible. We are measured constantly - by dashboards, checklists, and thresholds - yet rarely given the time, trust, or space required to think clearly, listen deeply, or remain present with those who need us most. In that compression, clinical judgment erodes - and with it, the trust at the heart of care. In Practicing While Human, Ryan Nadelson, MD, - a practicing internal medicine physician and department chair - offers an unflinching, deeply human account of what it means to care for patients inside today's healthcare system. Through vivid frontline stories and precise policy insight, he explores the quiet moral tension at the center of modern practice: the widening gap between what medicine asks of physicians and what it allows them to give. This is not a book about burnout as personal failure, nor resilience as individual heroism. It is a witness account of structural strain - how relentless metrics, documentation demands, insurer interference, and shifting regulations reshape clinical judgment, fracture presence, and subtly rewire how physicians think, decide, and relate. Nadelson shows how the white coat becomes both shield and burden, offering authority while quietly isolating those who wear it. Blending memoir, cultural critique, and practical leadership reflection, Practicing While Human examines the emotional labor physicians carry behind closed exam-room doors, the cost of practicing under constant surveillance, and the quiet grief of knowing what good care should look like - and being unable to deliver it. In moments as small as hesitating before clicking ""submit"" on a note, Nadelson captures how systems designed to measure care can begin to replace it. Arriving at a moment of profound transition - amid shifting Medicare Advantage measures, telemedicine cliffs, and a deepening identity crisis in primary care - this book offers neither false optimism nor easy fixes. Instead, it offers something rarer and more necessary: clarity without cynicism, validation without grievance, and a humane path forward. For physicians, physician leaders, trainees, and anyone seeking to understand the human cost of modern healthcare, Practicing While Human is both a mirror and a map - an urgent reminder that medicine cannot be healed without first allowing its clinicians to remain human. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Ryan NadelsonPublisher: American Association for Physician Leadership Imprint: American Association for Physician Leadership Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.10cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.281kg ISBN: 9781960762559ISBN 10: 1960762559 Pages: 206 Publication Date: 13 March 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationRyan Nadelson, MD, is a practicing internal medicine physician and department chair who writes at the intersection of clinical medicine, leadership, and the human experience of care. He has spent his career on the frontlines of primary care, where the pressures of modern healthcare are felt most acutely - and where the moral stakes of medicine are most visible.A nationally recognized physician-writer, Nadelson's essays and commentary have appeared in STAT, The Hill, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, MedPage Today, KevinMD, and publications of the American Association for Physician Leadership. His work examines how policy, metrics, and institutional design shape the daily realities of physicians and patients - and what is quietly lost when medicine drifts away from presence, judgment, and trust.Nadelson writes not as an observer, but as a witness: someone practicing and leading in real time while reflecting on medicine's evolving meaning. He lives and practices in Georgia, where he continues to care for patients, lead physician teams, and write about what it means to practice medicine while remaining human. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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