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Doctor Dr. Andrew Bomback (Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, USA)

Object Lessons is a series of short, beautifully designed books about the hidden lives of ordinary things. A 3-year-old asks her physician father about his job, and his inability to provide a succinct and accurate answer inspires a critical look at the profession of modern medicine. In sorting through how patients, insurance companies, advertising agencies, filmmakers, and comedians misconstrue a doctors role, Andrew Bomback, M.D., realizes that even doctors struggle to define their profession. As the author attempts to unravel how much of doctoring is role-playing, artifice, and bluffing, he examines the career of his father, a legendary pediatrician on the verge of retirement, and the health of his infant son, who is suffering from a vague assortment of gastrointestinal symptoms. At turns serious, comedic, analytical, and confessional, Doctor offers an unflinching look at what it means to be a physician today. Object Lessons is published in partnership with an essay series in The Atlantic.

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This little gem should be required reading included in all medical schools as a reference for lessons in empathy for first- and last-year medical students, and for anyone who watches and is wary of the changes that are taking place in healthcare. Five stars. * Manhattan Book Review *
Sweetly composed As much a tribute to the legacy of his pediatrician father as it is an examination of the healing arts Bomback covers a lot of territory in this small volume It's a quick and understandable read that offers doorways to many other avenues worthy of deeper exploration. * PopMatters *
With intelligence and humor, Andrew Bomback shows how human beings cope with issues of power and vulnerability. Doctor is an insightful read for anyone who's been on either end of the stethoscope. * Amy Fusselman, author of Idiophone (2018) and The Pharmacist's Mate (2001) *
A disarming, candid, precise meditation on the inescapable role that 'complication' or 'luck'otherwise known as 'fate'plays in the life of any doctor or patient or, indeed, any human. * David Shields, author of The Thing About Life Is That One Day Youll Be Dead (2008) *

À propos de Dr. Andrew Bomback (Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, USA)

Andrew Bomback, M.D., is Assistant Professor of Medicine at Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, USA. His writing has appeared in the Los Angeles Review of Books, The Atlantic, The Kenyon Review, The Millions, Vol. 1 Brooklyn, New Delta Review, Essay Daily, and Hobart.

Sommaire

Introduction 1. The Fourth Wall 2. My Favorite Types of Patients 3. I Have Good News and Bad News 4. You Get Better Because We Are Better 5. Doctors at Home 6. Texters and Emailers and Tweeters 7. What Are Their Names? 8. Highly Attentive Medicine 9. Its Complicated 10. And It Will Last Forever 11. The Business of Medicine 12. A Diagnosis (Something to Do) 13. Everything You Say Is Important to Me 14. Harp Lies 15. The Longer You Stay, the Longer You Stay 16. The Future Is Already Here 17. History and Physical 18. Dont Worry Acknowledgments Notes Index

Informations supplémentaires

GOR010426623
9781501338175
150133817X
Doctor Dr. Andrew Bomback (Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, USA)
Occasion - Très bon état
Broché
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
2018-09-20
176
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