Something for the Pain: Compassion and Burnout in the ER

Something for the Pain: Compassion and Burnout in the ER

2009 • 304 pages

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This book is by a Durham physician and writer who practices emergency medicine. What I liked best about this book was his explanation of how important sleep is and how difficult his personal sleep deprivation became for his family and for his performance in the ER. (But mostly, just his family.) Not only does he do something important by reminding us how sleep deprivation compromises our lives, but his depiction of his relationship with sleep almost seems like a monk's relationship with prayer or meditation. Outside of his work, sleep comes first. The single-minded pursuit of sleep leads to a spiritual awareness about the important of living in the present.

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