Windblown

Windblown
Author: Larry Halverson
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2020-12-31
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1933635576

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Windblown is a full-life biography that capsulizes the life and legend of Dr. Richard S. Buker Jr., MD. Buker practiced comprehensive family medicine in the small, relatively isolated town of Chester, Montana, for almost 50 years. His informed and imaginative healthcare delivery services were courageous, remarkably successful, and widely revered. He practiced during an era of tumultuous political, cultural, and healthcare transitions. Many of these transformative times were witnessed and are scrutinized through the work of the pedantic doctor.

Windblown The Remarkable Life of Richard S Buker Jr MD A Family Doctor

Windblown  The Remarkable Life of Richard S  Buker Jr   MD  A Family Doctor
Author: Larry W. Halverson
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 454
Release: 2020-06-09
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0578690012

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Dissident Doctor

Dissident Doctor
Author: Michael C. Klein
Publsiher: Douglas & McIntyre
Total Pages: 422
Release: 2018-09-08
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9781771621939

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How often do you hear a doctor saying doctors need to be more accountable, Medicare needs more support and family medicine deserves more respect? Dissident Doctor bristles with refreshingly frank criticisms from inside the health sector, and its author is not just any doctor but a distinguished scientific researcher, veteran medical administrator, Professor Emeritus, recipient of the Order of Canada and lifelong gadfly. In Dissident Doctor, Michael C. Klein intersperses fascinating tales of individual cases with formative elements of his personal life. As the son of American left-wing activists, he grew up singing folk songs about justice and racial equality; as a young doctor his refusal to serve as a military physician during the Vietnam War prompted his immigration to Canada. His early experience working with midwives in Ethiopia—delivering babies using techniques for natural pain relief and without routine episiotomy—were formative, leading him to question many standard but unjustified procedures in Western maternity care. He made many unconventional decisions as a result of his focus on humane medicine, transitioning from a specialization in pediatrics and newborn care to become a family physician, and embracing midwifery before it was approved in Canada. Klein’s determination in the face of great opposition, the strength of his convictions, and his humility and sense of humour drive this powerful story of a life and career dedicated to his patients and his principles.

Long Road from Quito

Long Road from Quito
Author: Tony Hiss
Publsiher: University of Notre Dame Pess
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2019-03-30
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780268105365

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Long Road from Quito presents a fascinating portrait of David Gaus, an unlikely trailblazer with deep ties to the University of Notre Dame and an even more compelling postgraduate life. Gaus is co-founder, with his mentor Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh, C.S.C., of Andean Health and Development (AHD), an organization dedicated to supporting health initiatives in South America. Tony Hiss traces the trajectory of Gaus's life from an accounting undergraduate to a medical doctor committed to bringing modern medicine to poor, rural communities in Ecuador. When he began his medical practice in 1996, the best strategy in these areas consisted of providing preventive measures combined with rudimentary clinical services. Gaus, however, realized he had to take on a much more sweeping approach to best serve sick people in the countryside, who would have to take a five-hour truck ride to Quito and the nearest hospital. He decided to bring the hospital to the patients. He has now done so twice, building two top-of-the-line hospitals in Pedro Vicente Maldonado and Santo Domingo, Ecuador. The hospitals, staffed only by Ecuadorians, train local doctors through a Family Medicine residency program, and are financially self-sustaining. His work with AHD is recognized as a model for the rest of Latin America, and AHD has grown into a major player in global health, frequently partnering with the World Health Organization and other international agencies. With a charming, conversational style that is a pleasure to read, Hiss shows how Gaus's vision and determination led to these accomplishments, in a story with equal parts interest for Notre Dame readers, health practitioners, medical anthropologists, Latin American students and scholars, and the general public.

A Country Doctor Writes

A Country Doctor Writes
Author: Hans Duvefelt, MD
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2020-07-02
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9798653586347

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A hundred short essays on diagnoses made, missed or just encountered and some of the human circumstances, destinies, tragedies and victories a country doctor has encountered during 40 years in Family Medicine. Based on his blog A Country Doctor Writes, these vignettes by Swedish born physician Hans Duvefelt range from Alexithymia to what doctors call Zebras, exotic conditions they always look for but usually never encounter. From delivering babies to attending timely and untimely deaths, they touch on every stage of life. Some pieces describe overlooked diseases and disease mechanisms and some describe heart rending life circumstances caused by both rare and common diseases. EARLY PRAISE"Hans is a wonderful storyteller. As a primary care physician myself, I look up to the wisdom, insight, and inspiration that resonate from his stories." (Kevin Pho, MD, Founder, KevinMD, Keynote physician speaker)"Whether you are a college student or a medical student considering a career as a Family Physician or if you are a resident looking to learn from a master clinician or someone who enjoys stories from the world of practice, this book is for you." (Laurence Bauer, MSW, MEd, CEO Family Medicine Education Consortium)"Hans is a great writer. His pieces capture the essence of being a Family Doctor in a small town."(Zoya Khan, Editor-In-Chief, The Health Care Blog)

Leaving a Legacy

Leaving a Legacy
Author: Philip M. Diller
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 194760242X

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Designed to appeal to early and mid-career medical professionals, Drake and Diller offer readers a way to enhance life with small actions that can leave a legacy in any community. Drake's countless contributions are showcased here to demonstrate the impact he truly had in his time and for future generations.

Bloodletting and Germs

Bloodletting and Germs
Author: Thomas Rosenthal
Publsiher: Bookbaby
Total Pages: 348
Release: 2020-08-21
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1098315383

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When competing medical society doctors rebuff his license application, Dr. Jabez Allen conceals his medical practice by opening the first drugstore in rural New York. Dr. Allen and his Underground Railroad activist wife endure a lifetime defined by service, and challenged by loss. Consumption, Anthrax, Cholera, The Civil War and Melancholia. Dr. Allen cares for poor and wealthy alike, including the daughter of a U.S. president, and never abandons the motto painted on his first office window, "No Cure, No Pay." Dr. Jabez Allen's drugstore opened in 1834 and still serves the village of East Aurora, NY. Based on actual events, 'Bloodletting and Germs' is the memoir Dr. Allen might have written.

Deadly Gangsta 1

Deadly Gangsta 1
Author: F. Blount
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2018-02
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1933635320

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