Everything possible: how doctors save our lives
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The desire to work better - universally. Whatever we do, we are all encountered with limited resources, we do not have enough abilities, we get tired. But there is no other area in which the quality of work is as relevant as in medicine: after all, human life depends on each doctor’s decision. In this book, Atul Havande tells how doctors are fighting for the gap between the best intentions and real achievements to be as little as possible. Describing the military hospital in Iraq, the maternity ward in Boston or vaccination from poliomyelitis in India, Havance shows what difficulties you have to overcome, sometimes solving, it seems, impossible tasks.
equally meticulously the author explores the routine issues, such as washing hands and systems of wages, and the most scrupulous topics: from the ethical dilemma facing doctors participating in the execution of the death sentence, to medical errors and trials on cases of negligence of doctors. And all that Havande writes about is subordinated to find an answer to the main question: how can you achieve not just good, but the best results in this incredibly necessary and responsible profession?
equally meticulously the author explores the routine issues, such as washing hands and systems of wages, and the most scrupulous topics: from the ethical dilemma facing doctors participating in the execution of the death sentence, to medical errors and trials on cases of negligence of doctors. And all that Havande writes about is subordinated to find an answer to the main question: how can you achieve not just good, but the best results in this incredibly necessary and responsible profession?
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Health, Fitness & Dieting
- Category:Medical Books
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Age restrictions:
Age restrictions:16+
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-00139-495-2
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