At a time of great change in the technology and delivery of medical  care, the timelessness and permanence of the non-technical aspects of  medicine--the human side--are of profound value to patients and  physicians alike. With more than 30 years of medical practice, teaching,  advising, and mentoring medical students and undergraduates, Savett  champions two premises: first, that the importance of physicians  mastering the human side of medicine is as critical as learning its  biology and technology; and second, that this can be taught. Attending  to the human side refines diagnosis and treatment by recognizing the  uniqueness of each patient's experience, and it enriches the experience  for all those in the caring professions. 
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The Human Side of Medicine: Learning What It's Like to be a Patient and What It's Like to be a Physician
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