A Doctor in the House


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Doctor In The House


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Richard Gordon's acceptance into St Swithan's came as no surprise. However, it was a shock to discover that, once there, he would have to work. Fortunately, life proved not to be all work and no play. This hilarious hospital comedy is for anyone who wonders what medical students get up to. Just don't read it on the way to the doctor's!




A Doctor in the House


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While most people think of Dr. Carson as a trailblazing neurosurgeon and an outspoken conservative, Candy, his wife of 40 years, knows him as so much more: a loving husband, a devoted father, a devout Christian, and a patriot. With her new book, Candy Carson introduces America to a man equally remarkable in his private life as he is in public. Above all, she shows us Dr. Carson as a believer: in God, in family, and in America.




Is There a Doctor in the House?


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This data-driven book analyzes factors that will improve the efficiency and quality of the American health care delivery system through the lens of physician supply in an era of managed care. Presenting policy recommendations and a broad range of perspectives from conversations with experts in health economics, medical education, and health policy, Scheffler's work makes accessible a critical and complex area of health care.




The Doctor's House


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Nina, her brother Andrew, and their mother each give their perspective on the family's relationships and their memories of their late father/husband.




The Medical Science of House, M.D.


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How can a teenager adopted at birth nearly die because his real mother didn’t get a measles shot? How can a husband’s faith in his wife’s fidelity determine whether radical treatment will cure her or kill her? How can a missed eye doctor appointment reveal a genetic disease? How can doctors choose the right course for a pregnant woman when one may kill her and the other would abort her fetus? Answers to these questions and more are pursued every week on House, M.D. Premiering in November 2004, the darkly quirky medical drama introduced a compelling new character to prime-time television: the sarcastic, abrasive—and brilliant—Dr. Gregory House. Week after week, House has held viewers’ attention with brilliant cast performances and intriguing diagnostic mysteries often solved with daring treatments. But how much of the medical detail is real and how much is fabricated? In The Medical Science of House, M.D., Andrew Holtz, a well-known medical journalist, reveals how medical detectives work—how they follow symptoms to their source. He examines each case in detail—and provides answers for every viewer who has ever wondered about the authenticity of their favorite show.




Every Patient Tells a Story


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A riveting exploration of the most difficult and important part of what doctors do, by Yale School of Medicine physician Dr. Lisa Sanders, author of the monthly New York Times Magazine column "Diagnosis," the inspiration for the hit Fox TV series House, M.D. "The experience of being ill can be like waking up in a foreign country. Life, as you formerly knew it, is on hold while you travel through this other world as unknown as it is unexpected. When I see patients in the hospital or in my office who are suddenly, surprisingly ill, what they really want to know is, ‘What is wrong with me?’ They want a road map that will help them manage their new surroundings. The ability to give this unnerving and unfamiliar place a name, to know it—on some level—restores a measure of control, independent of whether or not that diagnosis comes attached to a cure. Because, even today, a diagnosis is frequently all a good doctor has to offer." A healthy young man suddenly loses his memory—making him unable to remember the events of each passing hour. Two patients diagnosed with Lyme disease improve after antibiotic treatment—only to have their symptoms mysteriously return. A young woman lies dying in the ICU—bleeding, jaundiced, incoherent—and none of her doctors know what is killing her. In Every Patient Tells a Story, Dr. Lisa Sanders takes us bedside to witness the process of solving these and other diagnostic dilemmas, providing a firsthand account of the expertise and intuition that lead a doctor to make the right diagnosis. Never in human history have doctors had the knowledge, the tools, and the skills that they have today to diagnose illness and disease. And yet mistakes are made, diagnoses missed, symptoms or tests misunderstood. In this high-tech world of modern medicine, Sanders shows us that knowledge, while essential, is not sufficient to unravel the complexities of illness. She presents an unflinching look inside the detective story that marks nearly every illness—the diagnosis—revealing the combination of uncertainty and intrigue that doctors face when confronting patients who are sick or dying. Through dramatic stories of patients with baffling symptoms, Sanders portrays the absolute necessity and surprising difficulties of getting the patient’s story, the challenges of the physical exam, the pitfalls of doctor-to-doctor communication, the vagaries of tests, and the near calamity of diagnostic errors. In Every Patient Tells a Story, Dr. Sanders chronicles the real-life drama of doctors solving these difficult medical mysteries that not only illustrate the art and science of diagnosis, but often save the patients’ lives.




Is There a Doctor in the [Court] House?


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After years of preparation, this surgical specialist and lawyer presents the lay public and his colleagues a truly unique compendium of orthopedic cases which do contain mysterious features and often surprising solutions. He utilizes hundreds of actual but redacted cases as exemplars, typically lengthy and complex ones, which he then distills down to a few key, understandable paragraphs. These usually have one or two main features that are grouped together in chapters and subsections. Some of the highlighted areas of interest are: Making accurate diagnoses via thorough exams; How to properly prepare & to query litigants; Assessing impairments & damages; Elimination of wrong/inaccurate diagnoses; Fair but proper critiques of overzealous treatment; Medical malpractice; Use of leverage by all parties;Prognostic assessments/ outlook specifics; Finding fakers or exaggerators; Describes SES:symptom embellishment syndrome;MUPS: medically undiagnosable pain syndromes; Resolving naked and/or latent incompatibilities; Advocating substantial fairness; Exposing overt and subtle deceit; Describing the slow grinding of wheels of justice; Revelation of examiner's genuine neutrality;But also zealously defending own conclusions; Need to focus on providing objective support; Analysis of carpetbagging;Providing helpful resolution of challenging cases for all involved parties. Therefore, the relevance of his subtitle becomes apparent. He helps others to resolve the mysterious orthopedic issues, exposing and resolving them by providing a guide to reasonable solutions. In this virtual textbook, presented in anecdotalfashion based on real cases, this doctor-lawyer hybrid discusses serious orthopedic forensic issues while attempting to enliven the stories with a touch of levity -- by using relevant quotes, pictures and cartoons, along with some wry, often-subtle humor. This medicolegal memoir of sorts is a good, arguably necessary read for doctors, lawyers, [Indian chiefs], judges, claim reps, and laypeople involved in personal injury cases -- and possibly some bakers & candlestick makers!




Doctor of the Heart


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An autobiographical account of Dr. Isadore Rosenfeld-recounting his most memorable experiences as "America's Doctor" and Doctor to the Stars. Told with grace and humor, the many anecdotes in this book offer insight into what it is like to be a doctor during some of the most progressive eras of medicine. Doctor of the Heart is a unique and engaging portrait of this cardiologist's remarkable international medical career. Inspired at an early age to become a physician, Isadore Rosenfeld shares a lifetime of challenges, advances in patient care, and unique experiences that have enriched his life personally as well as professionally. This memoir captures an extraordinary career in medicine spanning more than sixty years and provides a compelling picture of a life dedicated to healing. Dr. Rosenfeld has authored more than a dozen books for the layperson, many of which were New York Times best-sellers. His weekly television broadcasts and contribution as Health Editor for Parade Magazine earned him beloved recognition as "America's Doctor."




A Doctor in the House


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A Doctor in the House is the hilarious story of a young woman who gets all she ever dreamed of. Bhavnas days in medical college make her who she wanted to be. The man who makes her heart beat faster gets down on bended knee. But in the ever after, a storm begins to brew. An old flame shows up, uttering words she would have killed to hear all those years ago. Now, will they move her heart? Bhavna remembers the shy glances and the painful anticipation. No one can ever forget their first love. A generous sprinkling of mother-in-law problems, a pinch of regret, and a dash of harsh wordsthe cauldron boils over. Life is not like an M&B nor is it a Hindi movieall songs and happy endings. Her best friend, Monika, is facing an ugly divorce. Do all relationships end up bitter? You ride off into the sunset and then realization dawns?