Medical Wisdom and Doctoring: the Art of 21st Century Practice is a guide to making better healers. This conversational book presents not just clinical maxims and precepts supported by current studies, but also historical anecdotes and tales of actual patients and their illnesses. Robert B. Taylor, MD is the author and editor of more than two dozen medical books and a veteran of both rural solo practice and chairmanship of an academic medical school department. This book contains lessons learned from his own experiences, as well as the legacy of medical giants including Hippocrates, Moses Maimonides, Edward Jenner, John Snow and Marie Curie. This book contains practical advice-such as how best to test for diabetic neuropathy and the possible significance of childhood nasal polyps-as well as inspirational guidance to nurture the idealism that drives people to choose medicine as a profession. Medical Wisdom and Doctoring challenges its readers to seek excellence in the daily practice of medicine and should be read by physicians, residents, medical students and all those who provide patient care.
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From the reviews:
"The book is as close to an autobiography as Dr Taylor may get, full of personal advice and clinical stories couched in terms that seek to instruct and teach what he has learned in a lifetime of reading, practicing medicine, and writing. The writing ... is concise and includes the ideas and research and anecdotes that have guided him. ... The book gives the reader insight into the last half century of practice and shares lessons learned from a respected leader in academic medicine." (John Frey, Family Medicine, Vol. 44 (4), April, 2012)
"The book is as close to an autobiography as Dr Taylor may get, full of personal advice and clinical stories couched in terms that seek to instruct and teach what he has learned in a lifetime of reading, practicing medicine, and writing. The writing ... is concise and includes the ideas and research and anecdotes that have guided him. ... The book gives the reader insight into the last half century of practice and shares lessons learned from a respected leader in academic medicine." (John Frey, Family Medicine, Vol. 44 (4), April, 2012)