Posted by RSMD on June 15th, 2011 at 10:25 am
"The title and even the sub-title do not prepare or even give an adequate hint of the powerful stories that await you in this book.... There were deep insights about life, illnesses and medicine and touching stories about birth, life and death." -John Chancellor, www.teachthesoul.com
"Debates and political shenanigans abound as an attempt is made to improve health care in America. Daily breakthroughs in scientific advancements suggest that the unconquerable beast of disease a...
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Posted by RSMD on June 15th, 2011 at 10:23 am
I enjoyed your book, and certainly got an inside view of how physicians think. As a family nurse practitioner of 11 years, and an RN for more than 25; I think you should consider more credit for the skills of a competent advance practice nurse. The most important lesson I learned, was to know my limitations, and when to call a physician. I have never been chastised for asking a question or asking for help. I specialize in end of life care, and explain on a daily basis that I am not a doct...
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Posted by RSMD on March 26th, 2011 at 9:16 am
Excerpt from a wonderful advance review from Books R Us Online:
...I could not put it down and when I was finished, I wanted more. The author is a wonderful writer and I cannot wait for book number two. If you are planning a career in medicine or just want a little more information on the world of medicine this is the book for you.
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Posted by RSMD on March 24th, 2011 at 9:39 am
Thank you to KevinMD.com for featuring and commenting on this most important topic: Giving the patient and family precious minutes to say goodbye.
Comments on this topic can be read at http://www.kevinmd.com/blog/2011/03/giving-patient-family-precious-minutes-goodbye.html#comments...
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