Demanding Compassion
How We Humanize Healthcare Again
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William L. Scarlett
WHAT HAPPENED TO COMPASSION IN HEALTHCARE?
In Demanding Compassion, Dr. William Scarlett pulls back the curtain on modern medicine—not the glossy version shown in marketing campaigns, but the reality lived by doctors, nurses, and patients every day. With candid honesty and deep conviction, Scarlett challenges both his colleagues and his patients to remember why medicine exists in the first place: to help people heal.
This book is both a call to action and a blueprint for change. For burned-out physicians questioning why they ever chose this path, Scarlett offers a reminder of their purpose and the hope that change is possible. For patients and their families, he offers empowerment—the knowledge that they are not powerless in the face of confusing systems and indifferent bureaucracy.
Demanding Compassion is an invitation: to challenge the status quo, to humanize healthcare again, and to reclaim the simple, revolutionary idea that people should be treated like people. Whether you're wearing a white coat or sitting in a waiting room, this book will inspire you to demand—and deliver—better and more compassionate care.
Dr. William Scarlett is a board-certified plastic and reconstructive surgeon who spent nearly two decades just outside Philadelphia, focusing on compassionate care for breast cancer patients. A fellow of both the American College of Surgeons and the American College of Osteopathic Specialists, he also teaches as an associate clinical professor at PCOM. His research spans cancer treatment, ethics, and patient compliance. Outside of medicine, he’s a proud father of two daughters and is training for another half-Ironman race.
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