From Chekhov to Maugham to William Carlos Williams, doctors have long
given voice to their unique perspectives through literature. Writer,
M.D. celebrates this rich tradition with a collection of fiction and
nonfiction by today's most beloved physician-writers, including,
- Abraham Verghese, on the lost art of the physical exam
- Pauline Chen, on the bond between a med student and her first cadaver
- Atul Gawande, on the ethical dilemmas of a young surgical intern
- Danielle Ofri, on the devastation of losing a patient
- Ethan Canin, on love, poetry, and growing old
These essays and stories illuminate the inner lives of men and women who
deal with trauma, illness, mortality, and grief on a daily basis. Read
together, they provide a candid, moving, one-of-a-kind glimpse behind
the doctor's mask.