5/19/2023 0 Comments In Shock by Rana Awdish![]() ![]() Awdish’s piece in NEJM I knew I had to read her memoir, and it was every bit as compelling and resonant as her piece was. It was one of many revelatory moments for me. Inherent in that accusation was our common attribution of intention to patients: we subconsciously constructed a narrative in which the doctor–patient relationship was antagonistic. ![]() ![]() “He was trying to die on me.” As critical care fellows, we had all said it. I had said the same thing, often and thoughtlessly, in my training. When I overheard a physician describe me as “trying to die on us,” I was horrified. Awdish’s 2017 piece in the New England Journal of Medicine about her medical experience and her mission to change the culture of medicine: She is now a champion for empathy through connection and communication in medicine, and was named National Compassionate Caregiver of the Year by The Schwartz Center in 2017 and Physician of the Year by Press Ganey in 2017. Rana Awdish, MD, FCCP is an intensive care physician and director of the pulmonary hypertension program at Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit, and is the author of the book In Shock, a memoir based on her own experience with critical illness that landed her in her own Intensive Care Unit (ICU). ![]()
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