The Doctor's Dilemma
Author: Daly Walker
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Published: 2021-06-20
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ISBN-13: 9781951479565
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Published: 2021-06-20
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ISBN-13: 9781951479565
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Bernard Shaw
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Published: 2022-10-27
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9781017944280
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Sara Dill
Publisher: Morgan James Publishing
Published: 2019-04-02
Total Pages: 108
ISBN-13: 1642792462
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →The Doctor Dilemma is an easy-to-read book for busy physicians who are struggling with burnout, unhappiness, and career dissatisfaction, and may even be wondering if they made a mistake becoming a doctor. Currently over 50% of physicians across all medical specialties are reporting symptoms of increasing stress and burnout. Sara Dill, MD has been there. She knows how painful it is to secretly wonder if all those years of school and training were a mistake. The Doctor Dilemma reminds doctors why they decided to go into medicine in the first place and helps them outline what their dream job looks like. This timely helper, written by a physician and certified life coach, outlines the tools and steps doctors can take to start feeling better, reverse burnout, and create the dream medical career and work-life balance they want. It’s time for doctors to become the happy and successful healers they always wanted to be.
Author: Bernard Shaw
Publisher: Good Press
Published: 2019-11-19
Total Pages: 101
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →'The Doctor's Dilemma' is a play by George Bernard Shaw. It is a problem play about the moral dilemmas created by limited medical resources, and the conflicts between the demands of private medicine as a business and a vocation. The eponymous dilemma of the play is that of the newly honored doctor Sir Colenso Ridgeon, who has developed a revolutionary new cure for tuberculosis. However, his private medical practice, with limited staff and resources, can only treat ten patients at a time. From a group of fifty patients he has selected ten he believes he can cure and who, he believes, are most worthy of being saved. However, when he is approached by a young woman, Jennifer Dubedat, with a deadly ill husband, Louis Dubedat, he admits he can, at a stretch, save one more patient, but that the individual in question must be shown to be most worthy of being saved. However, the situation is complicated when an old friend and colleague reveals that he, too, needs treatment.
Author: Dale Coy
Publisher: Chi-Towne
Published: 2012
Total Pages: 284
ISBN-13: 9781935766193
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Dr. Roger Hartley, threatened by a frivolous malpractice lawsuit, makes a rash mistake and finds himself in even more legal trouble when he is charged with attempted murder.
Author: Elizabeth G. Armstrong
Publisher: World Scientific
Published: 2011
Total Pages: 464
ISBN-13: 9814313963
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →In an age of spiraling costs, it is no surprise that health care policy and health care systems are now among the most hotly debated and controversial topics in many countries of the world today. The issue is literally one of life-and-death, and affects millions across the globe as they struggle to answer the question of who pays for their health care. This book explores the health care systems of Denmark, Germany and Sweden, and compares them with the system in the United States through 30 first-hand case reports by advanced medical students taking part in an international exchange program. It also describes how these health care systems have developed and how they differ which are essential background reading for anyone making decisions on health care policy in these countries. The aim is to provide a resource for professors and students of public health policy, medicine, nursing, allied health professions, social sciences and other disciplines as they explore the social, political and cultural effects on health care and health care systems. The case studies are also interesting and provide ample food-for-thought for the general readership who are the end-users of health care and who are often able to influence public health policy.
Author: Albert Cutie
Publisher: Penguin
Published: 2011-01-04
Total Pages: 215
ISBN-13: 1101475293
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →He was a Roman Catholic priest whose love affair became headline news. Now, he shares his explosive story-in his own words... In this deeply personal and controversial memoir, Father Albert Cutié tells about the devastating struggle between upholding his sacred promises as a priest and falling in love. Already conflicted with growing ideological differences with the Church, Cutié was forced to abruptly change his life the day that he was photographed on the beach, embracing the woman he would later call his wife. Once a poster boy of the Roman Catholic Church-loved and admired by millions-Cutié found that he was not happy and able to live as a celibate priest, especially having to defend the number of positions he was no longer in agreement with. For years he kept his relationship a secret, while he soul searched and prayed for answers. The love that he deemed a blessing was bringing him closer to God, but further from the Church. In Dilemma, Cutié tells about breaking that promise, reigniting the very heated debate over mandatory celibacy for Catholic priests, beginning a new way of life and discovering a new way of serving God.
Author: Carl Djerassi
Publisher: Doubleday
Published: 2012-11-21
Total Pages: 280
ISBN-13: 0307819086
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →When Professor Isidore Cantor reveals his latest breakthrough in cancer research, his promising research fellow, Dr. Jeremiah Stafford, has only to conduct the experiment and win Cantor the Nobel prize. But how far will Stafford go to guarantee the results? Carl Djerassi draws from his career as a world-famous scientist to describe the fierce competition driving scientific superstars in this gripping novel.
Author: Bernard Shaw
Publisher: DigiCat
Published: 2022-07-20
Total Pages: 131
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This is a preface to 'The Doctor's Dilemma' by Bernard Shaw, where he discusses various problems of the physicians of the time. It is a problem play concerning the moral difficulties created by limited medical resources and the clashes between the demands of private medicine as a business and an occupation. It follows the dilemma of Dr Colenso Ridgeon, who has created a revolutionary cure for tuberculosis. However, with little staff and resources, his confidential medical practice can only treat ten patients at a time.