Modern medicine can diagnose and treat disease with remarkable precision. Yet for many people, illness raises questions beyond the physical — about meaning, purpose, relationships, and what it means to live well in the face of uncertainty.
At Yale School of Medicine, Benjamin Doolittle, MD, MDiv, professor of medicine (general medicine), pediatrics, and divinity, has spent his career exploring care at the intersection of medicine and theology. A physician, pastor, and educator, he recently published the book Theology and Medicine in Conversation: How the Healing Happens, co-authored with Yale Divinity School's Mark Heim.
In a Q&A, Doolittle discusses his path into this work, what it means to think beyond “cure,” and how clinicians can approach healing more holistically.