Annals of Surgery Open (Sep 2021)

Clinical Empathy for the Surgical Patient: Lessons From W.H. Auden’s Prose and Poetry

  • Sophie V. Kamhi, BA,
  • Yelyzaveta Begunova, BA,
  • Sunny Tang, BA,
  • Roberto S. Rodríguez Jiménez,
  • David I. Soybel, MD, FACS

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1097/AS9.0000000000000083
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 3
p. e083

Abstract

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Clinical empathy is a professional skill, representing a conscious commitment to showing patients that they are heard, understood, and accepted. Here, we explore ways in which masters of language, such as the mid-20th century poet W. H. Auden, use prose and poetry to teach us the patient’s expectations of a truly empathic physician and surgeon.