
Go, a publicity stunt! This book just published is very, very unusual . And your servant has helped. If you tell, say, a dozen people, doctors or working close to the medicine, tell you something regularly, no matter What, what will he get out? A rare collection of stories, little or not told, on the day of medicine today. It's about a bunch of people, patients, colleagues, paperwork, patient, patients, vuvuzelas (!), Yet patients, including a charming little lady who talks to choose the day of his death conclude that in any case, it will not today because there's the game! Real life, what.
For a more formal review here. But to tell you why I think you should read this book, here's what I responded to the editor:
'medicine opens backstage society. This is not the only activity that needs it, but it can address these scenes through personal contacts, and to do experiments around the deep common humanity that are disease and mortality. In these times, it happens regularly that the masks fall. At the same time, cure the disease but also help protect and even to find a social role 'out behind the scenes' to keep the mask. You do not see neither our nor our fellow companies in the same eye when we got used to seeing them through clinical experience.
(...) The first human medicine offers shows us [as] our common experience is much broader than what divides us. (...) ingredients of human community. This common experience, it is valuable to see and important to recognize the needs. But it is often invisible. And the importance that medicine can continue to welcome them with respect is too often implied to be properly protected.
(...) More pragmatically, there's also look at the experience and structure of the health system. This view 'Flush the soil is important for the latter. Mutations in a health care system, caregivers are the canaries in the mine before they see the danger. "
Want to read? It is the goal!
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