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Ask any resident, and he or she will tell you that this oft-quoted meditation from Sir William Osler, the father of modern medicine and guiding light for many an internist, is beautiful in its language yet quaint and seemingly naïve when applied to the present day. What with the unrelenting demands of the ever-beckoning electronic medical records system, the endless cascade of pages and phone calls and emails from colleagues, and the new epicenter of the wards—the resident workroom—replacing the patient’s bedside as the primary locale for patient care, it is sometimes easy to forget that the patient exists at all.
Jason Liebowitz, MD, completed his fellowship in rheumatology at Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, where he also earned his medical degree. He is currently in practice with Skylands Medical Group, N.J.