A Doctor s Courage

A Doctor s Courage
Author: Gill Sanderson
Publsiher: Accent Press
Total Pages: 169
Release: 2014-05-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781783756261

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Another heartwarming medical romance from best-selling author Gill Sanderson! Perfect for fans of Mia Faye, Laura Scott, Helen Scott Taylor, Grey's Anatomy and ER. Readers love Gill's gripping medical romances! 'What a truly wonderful writer... A must read!!' 5* reader review 'I will certainly buy more of these books. Great author' 5* reader review 'Remarkable writer!!' 5* author review Newly arrived G.P. Tom Murray finds himself both neighbour and colleague of Nurse Nikki Gale at the same country practice. He a stranger; she a local girl who, as she shares her passion for the area, becomes increasingly fascinated by this man. But what is his secret? Why is he sometimes so distant? He seems intent on halting their growing relationship. The truth? Time is short and he dare not hurt the woman he desires. A dramatic rescue and Nikki's determination - are they enough to give Tom the courage to face the future and the chance to love and be loved? Don't miss Gill Sanderson's enthralling medical romances, including the A Lakeland Practice and the Good, Bad and Ugly series.

A Doctor s Courage

A Doctor s Courage
Author: Gill Sanderson
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 185
Release: 2002
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0733540511

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The Cost of Courage

The Cost of Courage
Author: Richard R. Schneider
Publsiher: Richard Schneider
Total Pages: 626
Release: 2007
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780615147697

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A dedicated physician shatters the medical white wall of silence. In his startling memoir Schneider reveals the underbelly of the medical profession. This book is written with unprecedented candor. It is a must read for any person who has ever been, or ever will be, a patient.

On Manly Courage

On Manly Courage
Author: Walter T. Schmid
Publsiher: SIU Press
Total Pages: 256
Release: 1992
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0809317451

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Walter T. Schmid offers the first original interpretation of the Laches since Hermann Bonitz in the nineteenth century in the only full-length commentary on the Laches available in English. Schmid divides the book into five main discussions: the historical background of the dialogue; the relation of form and content in a Platonic dialogue and specific structural and aesthetic features of the Laches; the first half of the dialogue, which introduces the characters and considers the theme of the education of young men; the inquiry with Laches, which examines the traditional Greek conception of military courage; and the inquiry with Nicias in which two nontraditional conceptions of courage are mooted, one closely associated with the sophistic movement in Athens, the other with Socrates himself. Furnishing a detailed paragraph-by-paragraph reading that traces Socrates' ongoing quest for virtue and wisdom--a wisdom founded in the action of a whole human life--Schmid conclusively shows how and why the Laches fills an important niche in Plato's moral theory.

Plato and the Virtue of Courage

Plato and the Virtue of Courage
Author: Linda R. Rabieh
Publsiher: JHU Press
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2006-10-18
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780801884696

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"Based on Plato's presentation, Rabieh argues that a refined version of traditional heroic courage, notwithstanding certain excesses to which it is prone, is worth honoring and cultivating for several reasons. Chief among these is that, by facilitating the pursuit of wisdom, such courage can provide a crucial foundation for the courage most deserving of the name." "Recent concerns about political and military leadership have rekindled in Americans questions about the virtue of courage. As long as the survival of a nation requires heroic action by its citizens, this ancient virtue will have a place in the modern world."--BOOK JACKET.

Courage to Heal

Courage to Heal
Author: Paul Bernstein
Publsiher: Sunbelt Publications, Inc.
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2008
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780932653857

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Set in a world of iron lungs, the Great Depression, and a World War, Courage to Heal is based on the true story of a young surgeon who, along with the twentieth century's boldest industrialist, changed the face of American medicine forever. History is brought to vivid life in this novel of an intransigent physician, his fight to provide health care to all, and his undying love for a beautiful nurse who marries the man determined to defeat him. At the height of the Great Depression, Doctor Sidney Garfield saw the thousands of men involved in building the Los Angeles Aqueduct as an opportunity to provide quality affordable health care for workers. He built Contractors General Hospital: a 12-bed hospital in the middle of the Mojave Desert, six miles from the tiny town of Desert Center, California, and began treating sick and injured workers. With the start of WWII, the need for health care¿for shipworkers¿was even greater. Working with industrialist Henry Kaiser, Garfield created the first true health care system in the Richmond shipyards, then opened a hospital in Oakland, still the headquarters of what is now Kaiser Permanente. When WWII was over, the doctor¿s private war began, when the AMA tried to shut down Kaiser (calling it ¿socialist¿) and take away his medical license. Through it all, Garfield persisted in his vision of affordable health care. Kaiser Permanente is the largest HMO in the U.S., serving over 8 million people.ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Paul Bernstein, MD, is a practicing Head and Neck Surgeon, Chair of the Head and Neck Division of the American Cancer Society, and founder of the Kaiser Permanente Historical Society. His novels have won awards at the San Diego Book Awards and the Asilomar Writers¿ Conference. He has appeared as a medical expert on Good Morning America, San Diego television, and was featured on the cover of MD Magazine.

The Underground Railroad Courage in the Time Of Slavery Illustrated Edition

The Underground Railroad   Courage in the Time Of Slavery  Illustrated Edition
Author: William Still,Sarah Bradford,Laura S. Haviland
Publsiher: e-artnow
Total Pages: 1728
Release: 2020-06-18
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: EAN:4064066398514

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The Underground Railroad was a secret network of routes used by Southern slaves in escaping to the North. In their attempts they were often guided and helped by former fugitive slaves and abolitionist who were known as the conductors. Read about these incredible and unforgettable life journeys and the people who took these treacherous routes to freedom. This edition includes the narratives of Harriet Tubman and Laura S. Haviland, the female conductors, along with a meticulous record of the lucky few slaves who managed to cross-over to North and escape the clutches of the dreadful slavery.

Moral Courage in Organizations Doing the Right Thing at Work

Moral Courage in Organizations  Doing the Right Thing at Work
Author: Debra R. Comer,Gina Vega
Publsiher: M.E. Sharpe
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2015-05-18
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780765627681

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This book underscores the ethical pitfalls that one can expect to encounter at work and enhances one's ability to do the right thing, despite these organizational pressures. It is a potent tool to foster more ethical