New Review of “Medicine in Translation”
“Ofri’s books… are all about her relationships with patients. The operative word there is “relationships”: Doctors aren’t supposed to have them. But good doctors do. The best doctors relate to the people they diagnose and treat. They listen to them, talk with them, learn their stories, worry when things aren’t going well and feel happy when they are. They bring a decided humanism to the practice of medicine.”
Full Review in the Brattleboro Reformer.

