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Drawing from medical humanities, lived experience, and the transformational power of language, Lopez demonstrates how poetry becomes a lifeline—offering a pathway back to what matters most in healing: empathy, clarity, grief-processing, resilience, and connection. This book is not an argument for creativity as a luxury. It is a bold and compassionate invitation to recognize poetry as a necessary practice, especially within the emotional pressure-cooker of modern healthcare.
This is not poetry as decoration.
Not poetry as an inspirational quote on the breakroom wall.
Not poetry as something reserved for "artistic" people.
Instead, Lopez presents poetry as an essential tool for human survival inside medical culture: a way for clinicians and caregivers to name what they witness, metabolize what they absorb, and remain present without becoming hardened, numb, or burned out. Through reflection, story, and poetic invitation, the book illuminates how language can hold what medicine often cannot—moral injury, cumulative grief, exhaustion, uncertainty, awe, and the aching tenderness of caring for another life.
For patients and families, Medicine Needs Poetry is also a companion—offering validation, visibility, and voice. It insists that healing is not only clinical. It is emotional, spiritual, relational. It is the feeling of being seen. It is the restoration of dignity. It is the return to meaning.
Ultimately, Medicine Needs Poetry is a luminous bridge between science and soul, offering practical hope for a healthcare culture longing to breathe again. It calls medicine to remember how to easily and readily care for themselves—including the parts that cannot be scanned, measured, or coded.
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Medicine Needs Poetry: An Open Invitation to Cultivate More Self-Care & Compassion Through Words
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