Washington Post review
“A gifted storyteller, Ofri provides vivid details that bring readers right into the exam room with her. From a paraplegic New Zealander to an aging Chinese couple who must make difficult choices about how to treat their degenerative illnesses, these patients’ stories are not just poignant; they also give insight into the challenges of obtaining health care as an immigrant in the United States…
“…Ofri describes how her patients’ histories stirred her to practice medicine more compassionately, inspired her with their hope and fortitude, and helped put her own trivial problems in perspective.”
Read the full review in the Washington Post. By Sarah Halzack, Feb 7, 2010
