Contemporary Physician-Authors
Exploring the Insights of Doctors Who Write
Herausgeber: Carlin, Nathan
Contemporary Physician-Authors
Exploring the Insights of Doctors Who Write
Herausgeber: Carlin, Nathan
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This book examines the phenomenon of physician-authors. Focusing on the books that contemporary doctors write--the stories that they tell--with contributors critically engaging their work.
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This book examines the phenomenon of physician-authors. Focusing on the books that contemporary doctors write--the stories that they tell--with contributors critically engaging their work.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 260
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. November 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 567g
- ISBN-13: 9780367528805
- ISBN-10: 0367528800
- Artikelnr.: 62275139
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 260
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. November 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 567g
- ISBN-13: 9780367528805
- ISBN-10: 0367528800
- Artikelnr.: 62275139
Nathan Carlin is Professor in the McGovern Center for Humanities and Ethics at The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, USA, where he holds the Samuel Karff Chair.
Introduction. Part One: Two Traditional Representatives. 1.Richard Selzer:
Three Troubling Tales of Physicians' Peculiar Behavior 2.Oliver Sacks: A
Kind of Reminiscence. Part Two: Three Contemporary Favorites. 3.Perri
Klass: Books Are Like Stethoscopes. 4.Abraham Verghese: The Power of
Storytelling. 5.Atul Gawande: Doctoring, Dying, and the Pursuit of
"Better". Part Three: Medicine, Meaning, and Identity. 6.Danielle Ofri:
Offering Lessons for All. 7.Paul Kalanithi: Sometimes, They Break-Craft as
a Window. 8.Joanna Cannon: Leaving Medicine to Pursue a Physician's
Calling. 9.Damon Tweedy: Stories on Being Black, Sick, and Marginalized.
10.Fady Joudah: An Exploration of Borders and Boundaries. 11.Louise
Aronson: Using Facts and Stories to Improve Medical Care for Older Adults.
12.Marc Agronin: Into the Heart of Growing Old. Part Four: Alternative
Models. 13.David Watts and Frank Huyler: A Tale of Two Patients,
14.Siddhartha Mukherjee: Tending and Extending-The Long and Short of
Siddhartha Mukherjee. 15.Arthur Kleinman: Professional Caregiving
Narratives Become Personal
Three Troubling Tales of Physicians' Peculiar Behavior 2.Oliver Sacks: A
Kind of Reminiscence. Part Two: Three Contemporary Favorites. 3.Perri
Klass: Books Are Like Stethoscopes. 4.Abraham Verghese: The Power of
Storytelling. 5.Atul Gawande: Doctoring, Dying, and the Pursuit of
"Better". Part Three: Medicine, Meaning, and Identity. 6.Danielle Ofri:
Offering Lessons for All. 7.Paul Kalanithi: Sometimes, They Break-Craft as
a Window. 8.Joanna Cannon: Leaving Medicine to Pursue a Physician's
Calling. 9.Damon Tweedy: Stories on Being Black, Sick, and Marginalized.
10.Fady Joudah: An Exploration of Borders and Boundaries. 11.Louise
Aronson: Using Facts and Stories to Improve Medical Care for Older Adults.
12.Marc Agronin: Into the Heart of Growing Old. Part Four: Alternative
Models. 13.David Watts and Frank Huyler: A Tale of Two Patients,
14.Siddhartha Mukherjee: Tending and Extending-The Long and Short of
Siddhartha Mukherjee. 15.Arthur Kleinman: Professional Caregiving
Narratives Become Personal
Introduction. Part One: Two Traditional Representatives. 1.Richard Selzer:
Three Troubling Tales of Physicians' Peculiar Behavior 2.Oliver Sacks: A
Kind of Reminiscence. Part Two: Three Contemporary Favorites. 3.Perri
Klass: Books Are Like Stethoscopes. 4.Abraham Verghese: The Power of
Storytelling. 5.Atul Gawande: Doctoring, Dying, and the Pursuit of
"Better". Part Three: Medicine, Meaning, and Identity. 6.Danielle Ofri:
Offering Lessons for All. 7.Paul Kalanithi: Sometimes, They Break-Craft as
a Window. 8.Joanna Cannon: Leaving Medicine to Pursue a Physician's
Calling. 9.Damon Tweedy: Stories on Being Black, Sick, and Marginalized.
10.Fady Joudah: An Exploration of Borders and Boundaries. 11.Louise
Aronson: Using Facts and Stories to Improve Medical Care for Older Adults.
12.Marc Agronin: Into the Heart of Growing Old. Part Four: Alternative
Models. 13.David Watts and Frank Huyler: A Tale of Two Patients,
14.Siddhartha Mukherjee: Tending and Extending-The Long and Short of
Siddhartha Mukherjee. 15.Arthur Kleinman: Professional Caregiving
Narratives Become Personal
Three Troubling Tales of Physicians' Peculiar Behavior 2.Oliver Sacks: A
Kind of Reminiscence. Part Two: Three Contemporary Favorites. 3.Perri
Klass: Books Are Like Stethoscopes. 4.Abraham Verghese: The Power of
Storytelling. 5.Atul Gawande: Doctoring, Dying, and the Pursuit of
"Better". Part Three: Medicine, Meaning, and Identity. 6.Danielle Ofri:
Offering Lessons for All. 7.Paul Kalanithi: Sometimes, They Break-Craft as
a Window. 8.Joanna Cannon: Leaving Medicine to Pursue a Physician's
Calling. 9.Damon Tweedy: Stories on Being Black, Sick, and Marginalized.
10.Fady Joudah: An Exploration of Borders and Boundaries. 11.Louise
Aronson: Using Facts and Stories to Improve Medical Care for Older Adults.
12.Marc Agronin: Into the Heart of Growing Old. Part Four: Alternative
Models. 13.David Watts and Frank Huyler: A Tale of Two Patients,
14.Siddhartha Mukherjee: Tending and Extending-The Long and Short of
Siddhartha Mukherjee. 15.Arthur Kleinman: Professional Caregiving
Narratives Become Personal