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A Piece of My Mind: A New Collection of Essays from JAMA (the Journal of the American Medical Association)

Editat de Roxanne K. Young
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 25 sep 2005
reflections and insights on health, disease, and healing Now in paperback for the first time, A Piece of My Mind brings together revealing personal essays that first appeared in The Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA). These engrossing, moving vignettes––written by physicians, patients, family members, medical students, and others––offer a unique glimpse into the everyday experiences and relationships in the medical world. Baring their souls and opening their hearts, the authors share their most personal moments, stories, and observations. You′ll hear from the intern who could not hide her emotions, earning reprimand from her supervisors but appreciation from her patients . . . meet an alcoholic whose indomitable spirit helped her defy all the odds . . . experience the heartbreaking comedy of a Monday morning HIV clinic . . . be inspired by the oncology social worker who found a new love of life during her own struggle with breast cancer . . . and learn from the physician who realized that by witnessing her patients′ courage she became a better physician. Compelling, touching, and at times humorous, A Piece of My Mind offers a deeper understanding of physicians, patients, medicine, and the simple human act of helping another person. "These stories, based in science, are transmitted to readers . . . after filtering through a human heart . . . consistently succeeds in bridging science and the humanities." ––William H. Foege, MD, Emory University
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780471735328
ISBN-10: 0471735329
Pagini: 269
Dimensiuni: 167 x 231 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.35 kg
Editura: Wiley
Locul publicării:Hoboken, United States

Public țintă

General medical readers; physicians

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reflections and insights on health, disease, and healing Now in paperback for the first time, A Piece of My Mind brings together revealing personal essays that first appeared in The Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA). These engrossing, moving vignettes—written by physicians, patients, family members, medical students, and others—offer a unique glimpse into the everyday experiences and relationships in the medical world. Baring their souls and opening their hearts, the authors share their most personal moments, stories, and observations. You′ll hear from the intern who could not hide her emotions, earning reprimand from her supervisors but appreciation from her patients . . . meet an alcoholic whose indomitable spirit helped her defy all the odds . . . experience the heartbreaking comedy of a Monday morning HIV clinic . . . be inspired by the oncology social worker who found a new love of life during her own struggle with breast cancer . . . and learn from the physician who realized that by witnessing her patients′ courage she became a better physician. Compelling, touching, and at times humorous, A Piece of My Mind offers a deeper understanding of physicians, patients, medicine, and the simple human act of helping another person. "These stories, based in science, are transmitted to readers . . . after filtering through a human heart . . . consistently succeeds in bridging science and the humanities." —William H. Foege, MD, Emory University

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reflections and insights on health, disease, and healing

Now in paperback for the first time, A Piece of My Mind brings together revealing personal essays that first appeared in The Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA). These engrossing, moving vignettes--written by physicians, patients, family members, medical students, and others--offer a unique glimpse into the everyday experiences and relationships in the medical world.

Baring their souls and opening their hearts, the authors share their most personal moments, stories, and observations. You'll hear from the intern who could not hide her emotions, earning reprimand from her supervisors but appreciation from her patients . . . meet an alcoholic whose indomitable spirit helped her defy all the odds . . . experience the heartbreaking comedy of a Monday morning HIV clinic . . . be inspired by the oncology social worker who found a new love of life during her own struggle with breast cancer . . . and learn from the physician who realized that by witnessing her patients' courage she became a better physician.

Compelling, touching, and at times humorous, A Piece of My Mind offers a deeper understanding of physicians, patients, medicine, and the simple human act of helping another person.

"These stories, based in science, are transmitted to readers . . . after filtering through a human heart . . . consistently succeeds in bridging science and the humanities."
--William H. Foege, MD, Emory University


Cuprins

Acknowledgment. Foreword by Kathryn Montgomery, PhD. Introduction by Roxanne K. Young. The “Practice" of Medicine. First Day by Robert E. Murphy. A Child’s Pain by Michael J. Collins, MD. The Gift by Michael A. Grassi. Mrs Rodell by Adria Burrows, MD. Tears by Paula S. Krauser, MD, MA. The Intern’s Vein by Jordan Smoller, MD. When to Touch by Diane Morse, MD. Healing Arts by Lisa M. Lanzarone, MD. The Legacy by John C. Cozart, MD. Shreds of a Flowered Shirt by Emily R. Transue. Portraits by John D. Rowlett, MD. Paths by Ellen Kroop–Martin, MD. The Chief Complaint by Ann E. Dominguez. Are You Sure? by Thomas M. Gill, MD. Painful Lessons by Michael P. McCarthy, MD. Secondary Survey by Meg Verrees. A Father’s Eyes by Stephen Schultz, MD. Hands On by Mark R. Fleisher, MD. Regaining Compassion by James W. Lynch, Jr., MD. Watchers by L. Stewart Massad, MD. A Vacation Fit for a Coбaкa by Nancy L. Greengold, MD. The Person With the Disease by Clifton K. Meador, MD. Holding the Heart by Daniel J. Waters, DO. Beginnings by Carolyn Wolf–Gould, MD. The Reward by L. Stewart Massad, MD. Identity Matters (or Does It?) by Zira DeFries, MD. Remembering Jinx by Charles Helms, MD, PhD. Light in the Afternoon by J. Dennis Mull, MD, MPH. All in the Family. Father’s Day by Elaine Herrmann, RN, MPH. Ashes, Ashes by L. Stewart Massad, MD. Haying by Harriet A. Squier, MD, MA. Last Rounds by Joseph T. Martorano, MD. . . . For My Father by Khalid J. Awan, MD, FPAMS. Jerico Springs, Missouri by Brent Swager. A Doctor in Her House by Bernadine Z. Paulshock, MD. Message From Mahler by Dan Gehlbach, MD. Moments of Love by David S. Pisetsky, MD, PhD. For Everything a Blessing by Kenneth M. Prager, MD. A Conversation With My Mother by David M. Eddy, MD, PhD. The Dark Side. Do Angels Cry? by Matko Maruˇsic´, MD, PhD. The Messengers by LTC Michael V. Slayter, VC, USA. Remembered Pain by Robert S. McKelvey, MD. Belinda, Asleep Without Dreams by Kris Sperry, MD. A Simple Act by Reg Green. A Winter’s Tale by Gregory J. Davis, MD. First Encounter by Daniel J. McCullough III. God Save the Child by Charles Atkins, MD. Frozen in Time by Robert Burns, MD. Thanks for the Memories. Friday Afternoon by John T. Lynn III, MD. Leek Soup by James F. Gardner III, MD. The History of Crete by Selma Harrison Calmes, MD. House Calls by Ronald F. Galloway, MD. Another Language by Marcia Goldoft, MD. My Heroes by Nina K. Regevik, MD. Retrieval by Robert H. Lokey, MD. The Captain by Seigfried J. Kra, MD. Dying to Live by Eric G. Anderson, MD. The Disability Blues by Dean Schillinger, MD. Livia by Joel Lazar, MD. Joshua Knew by Liana Roxanne Clark, MD. Thank God I Have Cancer by David M. Mumford, MD. The Delivery by L. Stewart Massad, MD. The Bard in His Outcast State by Steve Schlozman, MD. Colors by Fred Leonard, MD. Cristina by Peggy Hansen, MD. The Little Picture by Barry Gelman, MD. Until the Peppers by Bernadine Z. Paulshock, MD. Heartpains by Joseph K. Izes, MD. By the Numbers by Nancy L. Greengold, MD. Laphroaig by John T. Lynn III, MD. Babu by Mark S. Smith, MD. Jailhouse Blues by Joseph E. Paris, MD. The Last Death Song by Steven F. Gordon, MD. Flaky by Ronald A. Katz, MD. The Man Who Didn’t Know He Had Cancer by Adria Burrows, MD. A Purely Cosmetic Procedure by Alan Rockoff, MD. The Hymn by David N. Little, MD. Monday Morning Clinic by Abigail Zuger, MD. Chorea by Ronald H. Lands, MD. A Little Night Poetry by Walter Schmidt, LPN. Taps by Laurie L. Brown, MD. The View From Here. Pace, Pace by Naomi G. Smith. The Great Wait by Janice F. Lalikos, MD. Thirty Years Later by Norma C. Wark. What Are We Going to Do About Mother? by Evalynn Morgan Quisenberry, BFA. Touch Me by Meg Verrees. Respect for the Dead by Dian G. Smith. A Thin Green Line by Scott Waters. He Lifted His Eyes by Nancy Keene. Windows by Frank D. Campion. Believer by Kathy Swackhamer. A Mutual Investment Company by Cheryl Morai–Young. When You Come Into My Room by Stephen A. Schmidt, EdD. The Ear by Lauri Umansky Onek. Through the Looking Glass by Hester Hill Schnipper, LICSW. The Venetian Blinds by Lee Litvinas. Come Follow Me by Louis M. Profeta. Long Ago Today by Joseph J. Gallo, MD. No Better or Wiser, Just Braver and Sicker by Nina Herrmann. Perspective Shift by Daniel Shapiro, PhD. Glossary.

Notă biografică

JAMA (The Journal of the American Medical Association) is one of the most prestigious medical journals in the world. The American Medical Association is the leading group of physicians in the United States and one of the most respected health–related organizations around the globe. ROXANNE K. YOUNG has been an editor with JAMA since 1977.