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. 2017 Apr 1;19(4):357-363.
doi: 10.1001/journalofethics.2017.19.4.medu2-1704.

Courage and Compassion: Virtues in Caring for So-Called "Difficult" Patients

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Courage and Compassion: Virtues in Caring for So-Called "Difficult" Patients

Michael Hawking et al. AMA J Ethics. .
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Abstract

What, if anything, can medical ethics offer to assist in the care of the "difficult" patient? We begin with a discussion of virtue theory and its application to medical ethics. We conceptualize the "difficult" patient as an example of a "moral stress test" that especially challenges the physician's character, requiring the good physician to display the virtues of courage and compassion. We then consider two clinical vignettes to flesh out how these virtues might come into play in the care of "difficult" patients, and we conclude with a brief proposal for how medical educators might cultivate these essential character traits in physicians-in-training.

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