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Singular Intimacies
is the story of becoming a doctor by immersion at Bellevue
Hospital, the oldest public hospital in the country-and
perhaps the most legendary. It is both the classic inner-city
hospital and a unique amalgam of history, insanity,
beauty, and intellect. When Danielle Ofri enters these
250-year-old doors as a tentative medical student, she
is immediately plunged into the teeming world of urban
medicine:mysterious |
illnesses,
life-and-death decisions, patients speaking any one
of a dozen languages, overworked interns devising
creative strategies to cope with the feverish intensity
of a big-city hospital.
Read a short but compelling excerpt.
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Chapter 15--Merced--was chosen by Steven Jay Gould for Best American Essays 2002, and was awarded the Editor's Prize for Nonfiction by The Missouri Review.
Hear/see Danielle Ofri read the chapter Intensive
Care.
Read Reviews
of Singular Intimacies.
Yet the emphasis of Singular Intimacies is not so
much on the arduous hours in medical training (which certainly
exist here), but on the evolution of an instinct for healing.
In a hospital without the luxury of private physicians,
where patients lack resources both financial and societal,
where poverty and social strife are as much a part of the
pathology as any microbe, it is the medical students and
interns who are thrust into the searing intimacy that is
the doctor-patient relationship. In each memorable chapter,
Ofri's progress toward becoming an experienced healer introduces
not just a patient in medical crisis, but a human being
with an intricate and compelling history. Ofri learns to
navigate the tangled vulnerabilities of doctor and patient,
not simply battle the disease.
To purchase Singular Intimacies, visit your local bookstore,
or order online from:
Booksense
(from your local independent bookstore)
Amazon.com
Barnes
& Nobles
Singular
Intimacies is published by
Beacon Press,
a nonprofit, independent book publisher since 1854. |
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