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Indlæser... Better: A Surgeon's Notes on Performance (original 2007; udgave 2008)af Atul Gawande
Work InformationBetter: A Surgeon's Notes on Performance af Atul Gawande (2007)
![]() Der er ingen diskussionstråde på Snak om denne bog. KInd of dry, but well meant book about how doctors and insurance companies could better serve the world of medicine and the sick. ( ![]() Gawande gives us an inside look at his own life as a practicing surgeon, offering a searingly honest firsthand account of work in a field where mistakes are both unavoidable and unthinkable. At once unflinching and compassionate, Better is an exhilarating journey narrated by arguably the best nonfiction doctor-writer around (Salon). Solid set of essay reflections on what it means to perform well and how we can make the practice of medicine better. I picked this up because I'd really enjoyed Gawande's essay on cystic fibrosis treatment over time and the persistence of our mistaken belief that "all doctors are equal" when actually there is a bell curve in performance. The rest of the book was not quite so insightful, but it was enjoyable and non-repetitious. I'm not coming away with many new insights on medicine, though -- just that medicine is another area where bureaucracy and standardization tighten the bell curve, reducing both the highs and lows. Really good reader for the is audio book. Full, rich voice. This is a collection of essays tied together with the thread of “how can we make things better?” It is an optimistic book, full of encouragement despite bad odds. However the reader must keep in mind that this is a medical book full of medical terms, so it is not “Chicken Soup for the Soul”. The book gave me a lot to think about and I will probably take it out again. However if I had to take one thing to make things better, it would be, “Wash your hands.” ingen anmeldelser | tilføj en anmeldelse
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The struggle to perform well is universal: each of us faces fatigue, limited resources, and imperfect abilities in whatever we do. But nowhere is this drive to do better more important than in medicine, where lives are on the line with every decision. Author Gawande explores how doctors strive to close the gap between best intentions and best performance in the face of obstacles that sometimes seem insurmountable. Gawande's stories take us to battlefield surgical tents in Iraq, to labor and delivery rooms in Boston, to a polio outbreak in India, and to malpractice courtrooms around the country. He discusses the ethical dilemma of lethal injections, examines the influence of money on modern medicine, and recounts the contentious history of hand washing. And he gives us an inside look at his own life as a practicing surgeon, offering a firsthand account of a field where mistakes are both unavoidable and unthinkable.--From publisher description. No library descriptions found. |
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