Musings of a Medical Dinosaur: Who we are, How we got here and Where we are going

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Medical, Specialties, Clinical Medicine
Cover of the book Musings of a Medical Dinosaur: Who we are, How we got here and Where we are going by J. Barry Engelhardt, J. Barry Engelhardt
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Author: J. Barry Engelhardt ISBN: 9780991757442
Publisher: J. Barry Engelhardt Publication: October 12, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: J. Barry Engelhardt
ISBN: 9780991757442
Publisher: J. Barry Engelhardt
Publication: October 12, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

With thirty-Five years of clinical experience as a Canadian family physician and a master’s degree in bioethics, Barry explores the practice of medicine like a scientist studying a new-found species: Homo sapiens.

Using countless anonymized clinical stories, he leads the reader through an exploration not only of the health-care system but the human condition as well.

Going right back to the big bang, he takes the reader on a search for how we got here, who we are now, and where we might be heading as human beings attempting to care for one another in a complex world.

Be warned: Barry breaks down a lot of barriers in his investigation of what makes us tick. Expect to be surprised, entertained, and challenged. And be prepared for outside-the-box thinking, where nothing is out of bounds, not even death.

All profits of this book are being donated to individuals needing financial assistance to attend addiction rehabilitation facilities.

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With thirty-Five years of clinical experience as a Canadian family physician and a master’s degree in bioethics, Barry explores the practice of medicine like a scientist studying a new-found species: Homo sapiens.

Using countless anonymized clinical stories, he leads the reader through an exploration not only of the health-care system but the human condition as well.

Going right back to the big bang, he takes the reader on a search for how we got here, who we are now, and where we might be heading as human beings attempting to care for one another in a complex world.

Be warned: Barry breaks down a lot of barriers in his investigation of what makes us tick. Expect to be surprised, entertained, and challenged. And be prepared for outside-the-box thinking, where nothing is out of bounds, not even death.

All profits of this book are being donated to individuals needing financial assistance to attend addiction rehabilitation facilities.

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