“From Stage to Survival: Kathleen Watt’s Poignant Journey Through Cancer and Redemption in ‘Rearranged'”
This is an important book, both for its lessons for us physicians on listening well to our patients and cultivating close decision-making partnerships, as well as for the world at large on what it looks like to be brave. On how to be human.
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Carolyn Roy-Bornstein is a retired pediatrician and the writer-in-residence at a large family medicine residency program. Her work has appeared in The Washington Post, The New York Times, The Boston Globe, JAMA, Poets & Writers, The Writer magazine, and other venues. Her most recent book is “Writing Through Burnout: How to Thrive While Working in Healthcare.”
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