Jerome Groopman is a hematologist and oncologist at Boston's Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, where he serves as chief of experimental medicine.
At 44, he began writing about his patients' experiences, combining his medical expertise with compassion and faith in life's preciousness.
His writing, characterized by its eloquence in capturing medical mysteries and human dramas, has garnered critical acclaim.
His book The Measure of Our Days inspired the TV drama Gideon's Crossing.
In 1998, Groopman became a staff writer for The New Yorker, focusing on medicine and biology.
His unique perspective blends scientific rigor with a deep understanding of human resilience.
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