The Quiet Art of Being a Good Doctor is a deeply human, reflective journey into the everyday life of a physician learning what goodness truly means in medicine. Through intimate patient encounters, difficult decisions, personal failures, and moments of quiet grace, the book explores listening, empathy, ethical choice, burnout, healing, and self-care. Rather than glorifying perfection, it reveals medicine as a shared human experience shaped by presence, humility, and compassion. Thoughtful, honest, and emotionally grounded, this audiobook invites listeners into hospital rooms where science meets story, and where being a good doctor begins not with answers, but with attention.