Saturday, October 16, 2010

Dr. Abraham Verghese

This man is amazing. Another hero to me. Up there with Jim Yong Kim and Suzanne Farrell...he gives me hope and inspiration for pursuing medicine and arts at the same time and finding unexpected but welcome connections between the two.
At Stanford, he is on a mission to bring back something he considers a lost art: the physical exam. The old-fashioned touching, looking and listening — the once prized, almost magical skills of the doctor who missed nothing and could swiftly diagnose a peculiar walk, sluggish thyroid or leaky heart valve using just keen eyes, practiced hands and a stethoscope.

Art and medicine may seem disparate worlds, but Dr. Verghese insists that for him they are one. Doctors and writers are both collectors of stories, and he says his two careers have the same joy and the same prerequisite: “infinite curiosity about other people.” He cannot help secretly diagnosing ailments in strangers, or wondering about the lives his patients lead outside the hospital.
Physician Revives a Dying Art: The Physical

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