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By Dr. Joseph Merrill
Is medical education's mission to increase the earning capacity of the profession or is it to improve the public welfare and to advance medical knowledge? To answer this question, the author has let the "great ones" of medicine's past address the reader directly. Flexner divided MDs into two groups: those in academic medicine and those in private practice and concluded that the two groups are inherently at war with one another. And, Flexner observed: without the faculty controlling patient beds, "the school cannot even organize a clinical faculty in any proper sense of the term." The author humorously discusses problems encountered in pursuing these lofty goals. Stories of growing up in South Alabama-getting a medial education-hospital work-a tour of duty at NIH-and thirty years in the Texas Medical Center spice these fascinating life-experiences.
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By Dr. Joseph Merrill
Is medical education's mission to increase the earning capacity of the profession or is it to improve the public welfare and to advance medical knowledge? To answer this question, the author has let the "great ones" of medicine's past address the reader directly. Flexner divided MDs into two groups: those in academic medicine and those in private practice and concluded that the two groups are inherently at war with one another. And, Flexner observed: without the faculty controlling patient beds, "the school cannot even organize a clinical faculty in any proper sense of the term." The author humorously discusses problems encountered in pursuing these lofty goals. Stories of growing up in South Alabama-getting a medial education-hospital work-a tour of duty at NIH-and thirty years in the Texas Medical Center spice these fascinating life-experiences.
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By Kunjumon Vadakkan
  • OSCE stations for USMLE and Canadian residency entrance examination
  • Wide coverage of subject with a detailed chapter on ethical issues
  • Unique coverage of questions from Medicine, Surgery, Pediatrics, Gynecology and Obstetrics, Psychiatry, Ethics, Geriatrics and Emergency Medicine
  • Guidance for examination preparation
  • Questions from the last 7 years

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By Susan Ross MD
For over a decade, MetaWorks was a pioneer in both the science and business of Evidence-based Medicine. Travels with Shubh is a co-founder's memoir of the MetaWorks journey, as told through a series of vignettes anchored in the personal mantras of one unusual change agent who was integral to its success. The MetaWorks story vividly illustrates the highs and lows of a healthcare start-up, while at the same time providing a unique glimpse into the ongoing evolution of healthcare analytics and the business of medicine.
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By Susan Ross MD
For over a decade, MetaWorks was a pioneer in both the science and business of Evidence-based Medicine. Travels with Shubh is a co-founder's memoir of the MetaWorks journey, as told through a series of vignettes anchored in the personal mantras of one unusual change agent who was integral to its success. The MetaWorks story vividly illustrates the highs and lows of a healthcare start-up, while at the same time providing a unique glimpse into the ongoing evolution of healthcare analytics and the business of medicine.
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By Francis Adams
Dr. Adams does a great job in allowing the reader to see how empathy helps to heal and accept illness. A must read for patients and anyone working in health care. As a physician, I know a good doctor/patient relationship is important and without empathy this is not possible.
-F. Silverman, MD

Physicians have been known as healers long before they could provide cures for common ailments, but the art of healing is rarely found in the current era of managed care and five-minute office visits. Patients cry out for a physician who "cares," someone who will take the time to listen to their complaints.

In Healing Through Empathy, Dr. Francis Adams illustrates the vital importance of the doctor-patient relationship through seven of his patients' histories. In these life stories Dr. Adams describes the role of empathy in this vital relationship and illustrates how a physician's emotional response to his patient's illness may educate him rather than blur his thinking. Healing Through Empathy allows the reader to see into the mind of one physician as he seeks the best outcome for his patients' problems.

Dr. Adams offers suggestions for choosing a physician, and challenges physicians and managed care institutions to restore the balance between technology and the art of medicine.

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By Francis Adams
Dr. Adams does a great job in allowing the reader to see how empathy helps to heal and accept illness. A must read for patients and anyone working in health care. As a physician, I know a good doctor/patient relationship is important and without empathy this is not possible.
-F. Silverman, MD

Physicians have been known as healers long before they could provide cures for common ailments, but the art of healing is rarely found in the current era of managed care and five-minute office visits. Patients cry out for a physician who "cares," someone who will take the time to listen to their complaints.

In Healing Through Empathy, Dr. Francis Adams illustrates the vital importance of the doctor-patient relationship through seven of his patients' histories. In these life stories Dr. Adams describes the role of empathy in this vital relationship and illustrates how a physician's emotional response to his patient's illness may educate him rather than blur his thinking. Healing Through Empathy allows the reader to see into the mind of one physician as he seeks the best outcome for his patients' problems.

Dr. Adams offers suggestions for choosing a physician, and challenges physicians and managed care institutions to restore the balance between technology and the art of medicine.

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By Francis Adams
Dr. Adams does a great job in allowing the reader to see how empathy helps to heal and accept illness. A must read for patients and anyone working in health care. As a physician, I know a good doctor/patient relationship is important and without empathy this is not possible.
-F. Silverman, MD

Physicians have been known as healers long before they could provide cures for common ailments, but the art of healing is rarely found in the current era of managed care and five-minute office visits. Patients cry out for a physician who "cares," someone who will take the time to listen to their complaints.

In Healing Through Empathy, Dr. Francis Adams illustrates the vital importance of the doctor-patient relationship through seven of his patients' histories. In these life stories Dr. Adams describes the role of empathy in this vital relationship and illustrates how a physician's emotional response to his patient's illness may educate him rather than blur his thinking. Healing Through Empathy allows the reader to see into the mind of one physician as he seeks the best outcome for his patients' problems.

Dr. Adams offers suggestions for choosing a physician, and challenges physicians and managed care institutions to restore the balance between technology and the art of medicine.

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By Barbara S. Russell, RN, MPH, CIC, ACRN
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By Barbara S. Russell, RN, MPH, CIC, ACRN
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By Kunjumon Vadakkan
  • OSCE stations for USMLE and Canadian residency entrance examination
  • Wide coverage of subject with a detailed chapter on ethical issues
  • Unique coverage of questions from Medicine, Surgery, Pediatrics, Gynecology and Obstetrics, Psychiatry, Ethics, Geriatrics and Emergency Medicine
  • Guidance for examination preparation
  • Questions from the last 7 years

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By Dr. Joseph Merrill
Is medical education's mission to increase the earning capacity of the profession or is it to improve the public welfare and to advance medical knowledge? To answer this question, the author has let the "great ones" of medicine's past address the reader directly. Flexner divided MDs into two groups: those in academic medicine and those in private practice and concluded that the two groups are inherently at war with one another. And, Flexner observed: without the faculty controlling patient beds, "the school cannot even organize a clinical faculty in any proper sense of the term." The author humorously discusses problems encountered in pursuing these lofty goals. Stories of growing up in South Alabama-getting a medial education-hospital work-a tour of duty at NIH-and thirty years in the Texas Medical Center spice these fascinating life-experiences.
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