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Binding: Paperback Dewey Decimal Number: 616 EAN: 9780312427658 ISBN: 0312427654 Label: Picador Manufacturer: Picador Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 288 Publication Date: January 22, 2008 Publisher: Picador Release Date: January 22, 2008 Sales Rank: 1866 Studio: Picador
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National Bestseller 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 may be on the line with any decision.
Atul Gawande, the New York Times bestselling author of Complications, examines, in riveting accounts of medical failure and triumph, how success is achieved in this complex and risk-filled profession. At once unflinching and compassionate, Better is an exhilarating journey, narrated by 'arguably the best nonfiction doctor-writer around' (Salon.com).
Customer Reviews Average Rating:  Rating: - Atul Probes Deeply Atul Gwande's "Better: A Surgeon's Notes on Performance" is a collection of essays that probe skillfully and poignantly into the depths of medical ethics and the performance of doctors. He is a fine researcher and an astute observer who carefully delineates many facets of each issue that he explores, be it washing hands, malpractice concerns, or the Apgar score.
As a non-fiction writer, I was acutely aware of how adept Gawande is at using narrative to illustrate and discuss complex moral ... Read More
Rating: - Fascinating.Must read.Classic. A fascinating and quick read, in each section there are plenty of inspiring stores about doctors making a difference. Dr. Atul Gawande, a general surgeon at Brigham and Women's Hospital and staff writer for the New Yorker has keen observation and insight to make single stories demonstrate not only the failings of our healthcare system but also the solutions to them because of individuals asking questions on how to do better. Ultimately, one of the questions he asks is how can doctors and hospitals be ... Read More
Rating: - The progress of medical science Like another Amazon reviewer, I found this book to be the best book written about the medical profession in some time.Dr. Gawande's style is lively and thought-provoking, particularly as he discusses practicing medicine in war-torn Iraq or how doctors struggle with ethical concerns relating to capital punishment.
Rating: - Another Great Look Inside the Medical Profession I thought Atul Gawande's last book, Complications, was one of the best books written on the medical profession in a long while. In it, Gawande showed a deep respect and sympathy for patients while trying to be clear about what would help the medical establishment do a better job from a doctor's point of view.In this book, he covers some of the same ground but, as his title implies, here he is focused specifically on what it takes to do things better as a doctor.The chapters here are grouped under ... Read More
Rating: - Better: Diligence, Doing Right and Ingenuity I have to agree with Stephen Laniel that Gawande's Better is such a thought-provoking and insightful book that I couldn't help but keep reading till the end (however, I am such a slow reader, so I wasn't able to finish it in 4 hours. Though I managed to finish reading it on my road trip back to New York City from Maine this weekend. Of course, I was sitting comfortably in the passenger seat.
I do like "The Doctors of the Death Chambers" a lot. I think it was a tough call for the four physicians ... Read More
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