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A Surgeon's Odyssey

A Surgeon's Odyssey
Author: Richard Moss M.D.
Publisher: Archway Publishing
Total Pages: 388
Release: 2018-08-17
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1480859532

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From 1987 to 1990, author Dr. Richard Moss traveled extensively through Asia while working as a cancer surgeon in four different countries including Thailand, Nepal, India, and Bangladesh. His work was voluntary, however the “payoff” was in the rich, fascinating, and, often bizarre experiences he had both as a surgeon and wanderer. Based on this three-year excursion, A Surgeon’s Odyssey delves into the true-to-life adventures, struggles, and quandaries of a young surgeon from humble beginnings who found himself in a strange and tragic but beautiful world, striving to save those suffering from horrifying disease under hellish circumstances. In this memoir, Moss shares his story that includes insights into life, other cultures and religions, and the tragedy of intolerable disease amidst destitution and scarcity. A Surgeon’s Odyssey tells of a young man’s decision to forgo comfort and financial security for the adventure of a lifetime, pitting himself against the specter of overwhelming suffering and illness. It narrates the unique journey of a cancer surgeon who, against conventional wisdom, embarked on a pilgrimage of healing and experienced surgical triumphs and setbacks amidst some of the most beguiling and fascinating cultures in the world.


Threads of Destiny

Threads of Destiny
Author: Charles Marks
Publisher: Tate Publishing
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2007-08
Genre:
ISBN: 1602473501

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"Threads of Destiny: A Surgeon's Odyssey" by Charles Marks describes the developments in cardiovascular and transplantation surgery within the parameters of his own surgical career. The author reviews his migration from Ukraine and Lithuania to Cape Town, South Africa where he completed his medical studies. Many years of unique surgical training and practice take him on a prolonged journey that encompasses challenges and opportunities in Southern Africa, England, United States and Israel. Written from an insider's vantage point, "Threads of Destiny" provides a thoughtful account of medical education and describes interesting clinical challenges that ring with verisimilitude and drama. Throughout his sojourn Dr. Marks is fortified by the love and support of a happy home life provided by his wife, Joyce, as they raise their four sons and observe the growth and development of their American-born grandchildren.


A Surgeon's Odyssey

A Surgeon's Odyssey
Author: Jonathan Murray M. D.
Publisher: Balboa Press
Total Pages: 166
Release: 2019-11-14
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781982238445

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Medicine is a jealous mistress. To practice successfully a life commitment is necessary, but not to the extent of becoming stale and boring. This book describes the author's roller coaster approach to avoid this which resulted in a fulfilling but contentious career.


No Boundaries

No Boundaries
Author: LaSalle D. Leffall
Publisher:
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2005
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

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"As the current board chair of the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation, renowned for its "Race for the Cure," he stresses the need for early detection and treatment of breast cancer. Working with cyclist and cancer survivor Lance Armstrong on the President's Cancer Panel, which he also chairs, Dr. Leffall focuses on ethical issues related to cancer survivorship." "No Boundaries provides LaSalle Leffall with yet another forum for discussing the challenges and promises facing physicians, researchers, policymakers, and patients in their quest to control and ultimately eliminate cancer. It also illuminates his unwavering commitment to his profession's creed: to place patients first."--BOOK JACKET.


A Surgeon's Odyssey

A Surgeon's Odyssey
Author: Loyal Davis
Publisher:
Total Pages: 346
Release: 1973
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

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Seems Like Yesterday

Seems Like Yesterday
Author: Charles Clark Kissinger
Publisher:
Total Pages: 276
Release: 1988
Genre: Surgeons
ISBN:

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Autobiography is the venue that this retired general surgeon has taken to describe the medical evolution of the 20th century physician. Born, reared, & schooled in metropolitan Washington, D.C., the author explains how events displaced him from his comfortable nurturing & abruptly thrust him into adventures befitting Marco Polo. Educated in the pre-antibiotic & ether drip anesthesia era, the author was witness to the dramatic changes in the next 40 years. Guadalcanal at the beginning of WWII & subsequently the Philippines were his practical training in emergency, tropical, & military medicine. After the war, the reader shares the author's four strenuous years of surgical training & subsequent busy private practice. Sabbaticals to Afghanistan, the Soviet Union, & Saigon on missions of both mercy & education arevividly described. Photographs are couched in several parts of the book, showing some scenery, personal touches & graphic details of some less than pleasant times. For the sons & daughters of the author's era, reading the book is an education in our medical heritage.


Last Night in the OR

Last Night in the OR
Author: Bud Shaw
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2015-09-15
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0698187415

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For readers of Henry Marsh's Do No Harm, Paul A. Ruggieri's Confessions of a Surgeon, and Atul Gawande's Better, a pioneering surgeon shares memories from a life in one of surgery’s most demanding fields The 1980s marked a revolution in the field of organ transplants, and Bud Shaw, M.D., who studied under Tom Starzl in Pittsburgh, was on the front lines. Now retired from active practice, Dr. Shaw relays gripping moments of anguish and elation, frustration and reward, despair and hope in his struggle to save patients. He reveals harshly intimate moments of his medical career: telling a patient's husband that his wife has died during surgery; struggling to complete a twenty-hour operation as mental and physical exhaustion inch closer and closer; and flying to retrieve a donor organ while the patient waits in the operating room. Within these more emotionally charged vignettes are quieter ones, too, like growing up in rural Ohio, and being awakened late at night by footsteps in the hall as his father, also a surgeon, slipped out of the house to attend to a patient in the ER. In the tradition of Mary Roach, Jerome Groopman, Eric Topol, and Atul Gawande, Last Night in the OR is an exhilarating, fast-paced, and beautifully written memoir, one that will captivate readers with its courage, intimacy, and honesty.


The Dressing Station

The Dressing Station
Author: Jonathan Kaplan
Publisher: Picador USA
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2014-07-31
Genre: Surgeons
ISBN: 9781447275831

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Jonathan Kaplan has been a hospital surgeon, a flying doctor, a ship's medical officer and a battlefield surgeon. He has worked in places as diverse as Burma, Kurdistan, America, Mozambique, England and Eritrea. The Dressing Station presents a vivid, moving account of the varied faces of medicine he has encountered. In a mixture of reportage, confession and exposition Kaplan talks about the practice of medicine and of its shortcomings, because medicine is not always benign or balanced. At its extremes it is a process of treating the casualties, for life is a war, and being a doctor is serving in that war. 'His account is born of two talents: to save lives and to bear witness. The result is a unique mixture of biography and reportage, both personal and clinical' Time Magazine


My Odyssey

My Odyssey
Author: Daniel Aremu Laosebikan
Publisher:
Total Pages: 523
Release: 2016
Genre:
ISBN: 9789789570850

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Last Night in the OR

Last Night in the OR
Author: Bud Shaw
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2015-09-15
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0698187415

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For readers of Henry Marsh's Do No Harm, Paul A. Ruggieri's Confessions of a Surgeon, and Atul Gawande's Better, a pioneering surgeon shares memories from a life in one of surgery’s most demanding fields The 1980s marked a revolution in the field of organ transplants, and Bud Shaw, M.D., who studied under Tom Starzl in Pittsburgh, was on the front lines. Now retired from active practice, Dr. Shaw relays gripping moments of anguish and elation, frustration and reward, despair and hope in his struggle to save patients. He reveals harshly intimate moments of his medical career: telling a patient's husband that his wife has died during surgery; struggling to complete a twenty-hour operation as mental and physical exhaustion inch closer and closer; and flying to retrieve a donor organ while the patient waits in the operating room. Within these more emotionally charged vignettes are quieter ones, too, like growing up in rural Ohio, and being awakened late at night by footsteps in the hall as his father, also a surgeon, slipped out of the house to attend to a patient in the ER. In the tradition of Mary Roach, Jerome Groopman, Eric Topol, and Atul Gawande, Last Night in the OR is an exhilarating, fast-paced, and beautifully written memoir, one that will captivate readers with its courage, intimacy, and honesty.