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In his exceptionally thought-provoking and moving memoir, neurosurgeon Joseph D. Stern explores how personal loss influences the way physicians relate to patients and their families.

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In his exceptionally thought-provoking and moving memoir, neurosurgeon Joseph D. Stern explores how personal loss influences the way physicians relate to patients and their families.
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Joseph Stern, MD is a partner in the country's largest neurosurgical group practice, Carolina Neurosurgery and Spine Associates, and practices neurosurgery at the Moses H. Cone Hospital, the flagship hospital of Cone Health in Greensboro, North Carolina. Dr. Stern has published three recent essays in the New York Times: "Dying in the Neurosurgical I.C.U" (January 14, 2020), "Moral Distress in Neurosurgery" (August 15, 2019), and "Grief As My Guide: How My Sister Made Me a Better Doctor" (September 14, 2018). Visit Dr. Stern at JosephSternMD.com.