Becoming a doctor : from student to specialist, doctor-writers share their experiences

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Becoming a doctor : from student to specialist, doctor-writers share their experiences

edited by Lee Gutkind

W.W. Norton, c2010

1st ed

  • : hardcover

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注記

Includes bibliographical references

収録内容

  • Intern / Sayantani DasGupta
  • Pas de deux / Danielle Ofri
  • First in my class / Chris Stookey
  • The patient narrative / Perri Klass
  • The family room / Teri Reynolds
  • On not becoming a doctor / Kay Redfield Jamison
  • Magic hands / Thomas C. Gibbs
  • On working with cadavers / Marion Bishop
  • Going to Abilene / Elissa Ely
  • Sine qua non / Peter D. Kramer
  • The doctor in middle age / Charles Bardes
  • A doctor of none / Zaldy S. Tan
  • Good intentions / Sandeep Jauhar
  • En route / Abigail Zuger
  • A fire, deliberately set / Peggy Sarjeant
  • Thirty minutes closer / Leah E. Mintz
  • The cleverest doctor / Clint Morehead
  • A manner of being / Robert Coles
  • Knock knock / Lauren Slater

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内容説明

In this poignant collection, doctors who are writers (and vice versa) relate their real-life journeys from intern to specialist, student to teacher, reflecting on the rewards, disillusionments, and triumphs encountered along the way. Featuring a wide array of distinguished voices, including Peter Kramer, Kay Redfield Jamison, Robert Coles, Lauren Slater, Sandeep Jauhar, and Perri Klass, these original stories create a vivid mural of the medical world and provide invaluable insight for both doctors in training and longtime physicians. Becoming a Doctor portrays the broad arc of a doctor's life, from a medical student's uneasy first encounter with a cadaver and her realization that the experience's redemption will lie ahead in the lives saved, to a resident's reliance on dance during her grueling year in an inner-city hospital, and a veteran doctor's profound ruminations on what it means to really listen to a patient's story.

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