“An evocative journey through meaning, virtue, and the stories we live by, this book invites us to pause and reflect on where we stand in the arc of time, the shape of place, and the depth of our surroundings.”
—Christine Ko, MD,
Professor of Dermatology and Pathology, Department of Dermatology and Pathology, Yale School of Medicine, Author
New Haven, USA
“This book offers a unique perspective on the intricate yet feasible web of relationships between health, love, and human connection. Where the Sacred Lives will resonate with all professionals who are about to or have dedicated their lives to caring for others and will inspire them to re-examine their own relationships with patients, colleagues, and themselves.”
—Federica Vagnarelli, MD, MS in MH, MS in NM,
Pediatrician and Neonatologist, Mentor of Arts for Health, Academic Lecturer for Reflective Practice in Medicine, Facilitator for Narrative Medicine Ateliers in Clinical Settings, Member of SIMEN and EUNAMES
Abu Dhabi Emirate, UAE
“An essential and illuminating meditation on purpose, Ganz masterfully explores the human quest for virtue and connection, seen through a physician’s eyes against the moving backdrop of global health realities.”
—David Hafler, MD, MS, FANA,
William S. and Lois Stiles Edgerly Professor and Chairman, Department of Neurology, Yale School of Medicine, Neurologist-in-Chief of the Yale-New Haven Hospital
New Haven, USA