The Sick Doctor

The Sick Doctor by Gabrielle Koczab is a poignant exploration of the author’s journey as a physician facing her own breast cancer diagnosis. Published by Gabrielle Koczab on April 7, 2020, this 152-page book is written in English and offers a unique perspective on the intersection of health and personal experience. Through her journal entries, Koczab shares the challenges and emotions that arise as she transitions from caregiver to patient, providing insight into the complexities of medical care from both sides.
Readers will find a blend of vulnerability and resilience as Koczab reflects on her experiences, capturing moments of sadness alongside those of relief and happiness. The book delves into themes of health, self-management, and the emotional landscape of dealing with illness, making it a relevant read for those interested in medical narratives and personal essays. Through her candid writing, Koczab invites readers to understand the profound impact of health challenges on both personal and professional lives.
Official synopsis Publisher
The Sick Doctor is the journal of a young wife, mother and physician thrust into the role of patient. A busy family physician and the medical director of a residency clinic, Dr. Gabrielle Koczab was diagnosed with breast cancer, and she kept a journal to relieve the stress of navigating diagnosis and treatments. There are moments of intense sadness as well as relief and happiness as this confident and compassionate physician navigates the vulnerability of being a sick patient.
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