The fluff of medicine: Intangibles that make the difference

This article argues that what many call the “fluff” of medicine—things like empathy, listening, compassion, and human connection—are actually essential to being a good doctor, not secondary to technical skill. It emphasizes that true healing comes from combining scientific knowledge with these interpersonal qualities, which improve patient trust, outcomes, and the overall practice of medicine.

By The Loeb Center
The Loeb Center