As a Buddhist Priest, Duke Neurosurgeon Finds Deeper Connection with Patients
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Bryan Roth
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Dr. Patrick Codd, MD, a Duke neurosurgeon, has been practicing Zen for two decades. The practice, he says, allows him to reflect on his work and relationships with patients and, ultimately, to deliver better care.
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