Why crying over a terminal patient made me a better doctor

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An oncologist writes for The Post: Why crying over a terminal patient made me a better doctor

 

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I need to unfollow because I'm unable to read these fascinating articles. I don't subscribe....sigh.

Doctors are originally human beings and it is to hard to hide emotions or feeling with some patients.. So, that part of the job should never affects your performance rather offer the best care quality for the patients..

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It takes a special kind to be an oncologist.

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We are all human with emotions.

Not to mention one who likes to parade his superiority in print for all to see!

Too bad u have to pay to read article. Shameful.

Compassion is an integral part of the mind (soul) This is wonderful!

A beautiful piece, you’re to be commended

I cried when my 94 year old grandmother died and I cried when my mother, only 52 years old died. Crying is what caring people do.

If you think about it, all of us are terminal patients with varying remaining lifespans.

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