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100 1  Epner, Daniel E.,|eauthor. 
245 10 Empathy :|breal stories to inspire and enlighten busy 
       clinicians /|cDaniel E. Epner. 
264  1 New York :|bMcGraw-Hill Medical,|c[2022] 
264  4 |c©2022 
300    1 online resource 
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505 0  Logic only takes you so far: the power of emotional 
       connection -- Code blue -- Safe and empathic approach to 
       opioid use through the lens of a palliative care physician
       -- A son's duty -- My soul is bleeding -- Sticking by my 
       patients, no matter what -- Tell me stories -- Paying it 
       forward -- The last vestige of control -- Only 4 of 6 
       cycles -- Going the extra mile -- Just do what you do -- 
       Art imitates life -- Data synthesis in the pursuit of 
       personhood -- The backstory is really the front story -- 
       The angel on my shoulder -- A brief clinician's guide to 
       empathic expression. 
520    "Empathy: Real Stories to Inspire and Enlighten Busy 
       Clinicians helps you approach tough conversations with 
       patients in a new, more effective way--by imagining what 
       patients and their families may be thinking and feeling, 
       and then communicating that recognition clearly and 
       confidently. The authors use stories to illustrate what 
       empathy looks and sounds like on an operational level 
       rather than a theoretical, scientific, or conceptual level
       and provide the actionable advice you need to make empathy
       the central focus when faced with challenging scenarios, 
       such as "denial," questions about prognosis, existential 
       concerns, difficult family dynamics, anger, and nonmedical
       opiate use.  The viewpoints presented are drawn from a 
       diverse group of clinicians from a variety of medical 
       disciplines, including oncology, palliative medicine, 
       pediatrics, psychology, chaplaincy, and ophthalmology. 
       Each chapter is anchored by a true but anonymized story 
       that clearly illustrates how empathy can unfold in the 
       clinical setting. Vignettes throughout provide sample 
       dialogue and examples of actual words and phrases that 
       help clinicians connect with patients under the most 
       trying circumstances"--Publisher's description. 
588    Description based on online resource; title from resource 
       home page (AccessMedicine, viewed March 17, 2022). 
650  0 Physician and patient. 
650  0 Empathy. 
650  7 empathy.|2aat|0(CStmoGRI)aat300055156 
650 12 Empathy.|0(DNLM)D004645 
650 22 Attitude of Health Personnel. 
650 22 Patient Care|xpsychology. 
650 22 Physician-Patient Relations.|0(DNLM)D010817 
776 08 |iPrint version:|aEpner, Daniel E.|tEmpathy.|dNew York : 
       McGraw-Hill Medical, 2022|z9781260473414
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