Danielle Ofri

Danielle Ofri is a physician, writer, and editor known for her work that explores the intersection of medicine and the human experience. She is an attending physician at Bellevue Hospital and an associate professor of medicine at New York University School of Medicine. Ofri has authored several books and contributes to various publications, focusing on the challenges and rewards of medical practice.

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  1. 1. What Patients Say, What Doctors Hear

    What Doctors Hear

    In this insightful exploration of the doctor-patient relationship, the author delves into the complexities of communication in medical settings. The narrative highlights how miscommunication can lead to misdiagnoses and ineffective treatments, emphasizing the importance of active listening and empathy in healthcare. Through a series of real-life anecdotes and research findings, the book illustrates the profound impact that clear and compassionate communication can have on patient outcomes, urging both doctors and patients to engage more openly and effectively with one another.

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