Books by Danielle Ofri (Author of What Doctors Feel).
Danielle Ofri, MD, PhD. I’m an internist at Bellevue Hospital, the oldest public hospital in country, and a faculty member of NYU School of Medicine. I am also editor-in-chief of the Bellevue Literary Review, the first literary journal to arise from a medical setting. I write about medicine and the doctor-patient connection. My most recent books are What Patients Say, What Doctors Hear and.
Danielle Ofri, M.D., Ph.D. is Associate Professor of Medicine at New York University School of Medicine and an internist at Bellevue Hospital, the oldest public hospital in the country.
Ofri suggests a few relatively simple changes—from encouraging doctors to apologize for mistakes to tempering gallows humor—that can go a long way to repairing bruised relationships. And, by drawing from interviews with other physicians as well as her own 20 years of experience caring for patients at New York’s Bellevue Hospital, she provides many examples of the intimate, poignant, and.
Interview with Danielle Ofri. What is the value of the BLR in the medical community, in the literary world, and for your readers? The Bellevue Literary Review was the first literary magazine to arise from a medical center. While the medical community has many technical journals that deal with illness and health, the BLR was the first publication to use the power of literature to focus on these.
Danielle Ofri, MD, PhD, FACP. Associate Professor of Medicine, New York University, New York, NY Attending Physician, Bellevue Hospital, Brooklyn, NY. As a physician and teacher at the oldest public hospital in the United States, and as a writer and literary editor, Dr. Danielle Ofri speaks with unique insight into the practice of medicine in America. She is an attending physician in Bellevue.
Danielle Ofri is an Associate Professor of Medicine at New York University School of Medicine but her clinical home is at Bellevue Hospital, the oldest public hospital in the country. She is a founder and Editor-in-Chief of the Bellevue Literary Review. Her newest book is “What Patients Say; What Doctors Hear,” an exploration of doctor-patient communication and how refocusing the.
Danielle Ofri Today is the yartzeit (2 yrs) of my father, Zacharia Ofri. I didn't get his height (or his hook shot, alas), but his thoughtfulness, rigor, and gentle humor remain with me always. Photos from 1952 Helsinki Olympics and Maccabi Tel Aviv team.