I must admit that I am partial to books written by physicians (reading an exceptional one at the moment). I also remember coming across advice from a surgeon-writer Atul Gawande suggesting that all doctors should try to write.

Many of us hear stories for a living
While providing a service, we listen to misgivings
Misfortunes, predicaments of many kinds
Sometimes stories of redemption we find..
Listening to stories is an integral part
Of being a physician, stories sometimes fill my heart
Creating a maelstrom of emotions profound
Emotions that need to be processed in a manner sound
Patients trust me to bookend their stories perfectly
And I have to grapple with the tension of that responsibility..
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What better way to process feelings could there be
Than to put them in words, for someone like me?
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Maybe that is why many physicians feel compelled
To write, they accumulate an assortment of stories to tell
While writing scientific articles satisfies an intellectual urge
In writing for the lay person, the heart and the mind converge
The rainbow of human experience that physicians get to see
Provides for a writer a rich tapestry..
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As I read another book by a physician penned
I feel inspired, one day I intend
To write a book derived from my experiences cumulative
As a physician, I hope thatโs how my legacy would live

I don’t know if you’ve read ‘When Breath Becomes Air’ by Paul Kalanithi, but what a wonderful book it is.
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I have, and it is indeed a wonderful book!
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Write on, my fellow physician writer!! Get that book out there when youโre good and ready!! ๐๐ผ๐๐ผ๐ช๐ผ๐๐ผ
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