Rheumatology
Rheumatology by Michael A. LaCombe is published by the American College of Physicians in 1994 and consists of 65 pages. This book presents a selected compilation of prose and poetry that highlights the humanistic aspects of medicine, originally featured in Annals of Internal Medicine. It aims to provide insight into the experiences of physicians, capturing both the joys and challenges they face in their practice.
Readers will find a range of contributions that resonate with medical professionals, as well as families and friends of healthcare workers. The collection offers a graphic and emotional exploration of the realities of being a doctor, reflecting on the complexities of patient care and the personal experiences of those in the medical field. This edition serves as a thoughtful resource for anyone interested in the intersection of medicine and humanity.
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On Being a Doctor is a selected compilation of the highly evocative prose and poetry published as a regular feature in Annals of Internal Medicine. The section, which was introduced in 1990 to an enthusiastic response from the Annals readership, focuses on the humanistic side of medicine. Physicians and other medical professionals will both enjoy and relate to the individual contributions. Similarly, families, friends and associates of any health care professional will gain valuable and at times graphic insight into the sometimes joyous, sometimes painful, sides of a physician’s practice.
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