
The PloughRead: Saving Friends: What I’ve Learned from Insufferable Patients by Brewer Eberly
Another Life with Joy Marie Clarkson
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The Failure of Contemporary Medical Ethics to Inspire and Sustain Moral Imagination
Even the most empathetic among us were seemingly unmoved by Amy. She was suffering, yes, but she had become insufferable. The classic framework of principalism taught in all medical schools leaves patients like Amy in a precarious place. A senior resident on the team put it starkly: "The best we can do is discharge her with pain control"
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