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When Dr. Bruce H. Campbell first set foot in a hospital as a seventeen-year-old nursing assistant, he observed the best and the worst of doctors, hospitals, and the entire health care team. These lessons returned to him and shaped his own journey as he became a surgeon. Through these well-crafted, poignant, sometimes funny, and always insightful stories, he shares what his patients and their families shared, having never forgotten what it felt like to be a beginner.

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When Dr. Bruce H. Campbell first set foot in a hospital as a seventeen-year-old nursing assistant, he observed the best and the worst of doctors, hospitals, and the entire health care team. These lessons returned to him and shaped his own journey as he became a surgeon. Through these well-crafted, poignant, sometimes funny, and always insightful stories, he shares what his patients and their families shared, having never forgotten what it felt like to be a beginner.
Autorenporträt
The Robert D. and Patricia E. Kern Institute for the Transformation of Medical Education was established in 2017 to transform medical education, influence healthcare and health outcomes, and encourage human flourishing through the acculturation of caring and character into learning and practice environments. This book, a project of the Kern Institute, was edited by Adina Kalet, MD, Bruce H. Campbell, MD, Kathlyn Fletcher, MD, Wendy Peltier, MD, Julia Schmitt, Erin Weileder, and Rachel Keane.