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THE AWAKENED PHYSICIAN
by: Nguyễn Đông Hưng
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The Awakened Physician: Medicine, Mindfulness, and Humanity in Vietnamese Hospitals is a reflective and evidence-informed work by Nguyen Dong Hung / Minh Hung, a physician and medical humanities writer. Rooted in the lived reality of public hospitals in Vietnam, the book examines what happens when modern medicine becomes technically powerful but emotionally fragmented.
Hospitals today are filled with advanced diagnostics, electronic records, clinical protocols, data systems, and emerging artificial intelligence. Yet patients still long to be seen, heard, and understood. Physicians and nurses, meanwhile, often work under immense pressure: overcrowded clinics, long shifts, administrative burdens, fear of mistakes, moral distress, and professional burnout.
This book explores the core themes of contemporary humanistic medicine: clinical mindfulness, healing presence, active listening, physician burnout, compassion fatigue, moral injury, the second victim phenomenon, medical error, shared decision-making, palliative care, psychological safety, and professional resilience. Clinical mindfulness is presented not as religion or mysticism, but as a practical professional capacity: the ability to pause, notice, listen deeply, recognize one’s own reactions, speak truthfully with compassion, apologize without collapse, and care for oneself in order to care for others.
Written in a voice that combines hospital storytelling, scholarly analysis, and practical reflection, The Awakened Physician is for physicians, nurses, medical students, healthcare leaders, patients, and families who believe that medicine must remain both scientifically rigorous and deeply humane.
At its heart, this is a book about returning: returning to the patient’s story, to the clinician’s conscience, to the dignity of care, and to the fragile human encounter at the center of medicine.