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Danielle Ofri is an essayist, editor, and practicing internist in New York City. She is an attending physician at Bellevue Hospital, and Associate Professor of Medicine at New York University School of Medicine.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=NYU Medical Center Directory )〕 She is a regular blog contributor to the New York Times health section.〔(New York Times health section )〕 Ofri was born in New York City. She obtained an undergraduate degree in physiology as from McGill University in 1986. She graduated from New York University School of Medicine with an MD as well as a PhD degree in pharmacology. Her doctorate was on the biochemistry of opioid receptors. She trained in internal medicine at NYU's Bellevue Hospital.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Author Danielle Ofri, MD, PhD Receives Honorary Degree from Curry College )〕 ==Writing and editing career== After completing medical residency, Ofri began writing the stories of her medical training at Bellevue Hospital, the oldest public hospital and one of the busiest urban hospitals in the country. These essays were published in literary journals and eventually formed the basis of her first book ''Singular Intimacies: Becoming a Doctor at Bellevue''. Ofri returned to Bellevue Hospital as an attending physician in 1998, where she continues to teach and practice medicine. In 2000, Ofri co-founded the Bellevue Literary Review, the first literary magazine to arise from a hospital, and considered the preeminent journal in its field. She remains Editor-in-Chief. Ofri’s writings have been included in ''Best American Essays 2002'' and ''2005'', and ''Best American Science Writing 2003''. Her essays and reviews have appeared in ''New York Times'', ''New England Journal of Medicine'', ''The Lancet'', the ''Los Angeles Times'', and on ''National Public Radio''. She is the recipient of the McGovern award〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=American Medical Writers Association )〕 from the American Medical Writers Association for her contributions to medical literature. She received an Honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters from Curry College.〔 She writes regularly for the (New York Times health section ) about doctor-patient connection. Her writing is known for emphasizing the humanity of patients and the emotional backdrop of doctors. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Danielle Ofri」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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