Danielle Ofri is a renowned physician-author and a leading voice in the medical humanities. She practices at Bellevue Hospital in New York City, where her experiences deeply inform her writing. Ofri is committed to exploring the intricacies of the doctor-patient relationship and the emotional challenges faced by healthcare professionals. As an author of multiple acclaimed books, including "What Patients Say, What Doctors Hear" and "When We Do Harm," she eloquently bridges the gap between medicine and literature. Ofri also contributes to major publications like The New York Times, advocating for compassionate, patient-centered care while addressing the complexities of the healthcare system.