Things I Didn't Learn In Medical School: Tough Lessons from a Lifetime of Practice
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Rating | : | 4.76 (871 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1469142481 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 176 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-07-13 |
Language | : | English |
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Great Stories, Good Lessons Here in 1Great Stories, Good Lessons Ambystoma Here in 14 chapters are great stories, wise reflections, tough lessons, good humor, and crotchy rumblings from Dr. Fanning's 45 years as a physician. During those years, according to his estimate, he has been involved in the treatment of nearly 50 thousand patients. Out of his experience--the extraordinary as well as the routine--he draws lessons that, it seems to me, should be learned by anyone setting off on a career in medicine, nursing, or other health-care field. Heck, I'm not in any such field but still find lessons here that resonate with me. Now, some lessons and advice are quit. chapters are great stories, wise reflections, tough lessons, good humor, and crotchy rumblings from Dr. Fanning's Great Stories, Good Lessons Ambystoma Here in 14 chapters are great stories, wise reflections, tough lessons, good humor, and crotchy rumblings from Dr. Fanning's 45 years as a physician. During those years, according to his estimate, he has been involved in the treatment of nearly 50 thousand patients. Out of his experience--the extraordinary as well as the routine--he draws lessons that, it seems to me, should be learned by anyone setting off on a career in medicine, nursing, or other health-care field. Heck, I'm not in any such field but still find lessons here that resonate with me. Now, some lessons and advice are quit. 5 years as a physician. During those years, according to his estimate, he has been involved in the treatment of nearly 50 thousand patients. Out of his experience--the extraordinary as well as the routine--he draws lessons that, it seems to me, should be learned by anyone setting off on a career in medicine, nursing, or other health-care field. Heck, I'm not in any such field but still find lessons here that resonate with me. Now, some lessons and advice are quit. susie b said good guidelines to practice and live by. I really enjoyed reading Things I Didn't Learn in Medical School by Gary L. Fanning MD. Many of the stories shared can be related to personally in ones own practice. I like the fact that the author stresses integrity in practice and as a human being, something that is greatly lacking in society today. I felt that the many humorous passages in the book not only made the book a great read, but also gave insight to the authors personality.. Things I didn't Learn in Medical School This book is a useful tool for students planning on entering the medical field. In Dr.Gary Fanning's book, "Things I didn't Learn in Medical School" the author shares several of his memorable experiences of his Things I didn't Learn in Medical School Susan Simons This book is a useful tool for students planning on entering the medical field. In Dr.Gary Fanning's book, "Things I didn't Learn in Medical School" the author shares several of his memorable experiences of his 45 years of medicine in his grandfatherly wisdom and humor. I found it a fun read for me having worked in the medical field for 39 years.. 5 years of medicine in his grandfatherly wisdom and humor. I found it a fun read for me having worked in the medical field for 39 years.
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. After completing training in anesthesiology, he served in the US Army for two years before settling into practice in central Iowa for 20 years. He then became Medical Director and Director of Anesthesiology of a surgery center dedicated to eye surgery in Northern Illinois. He graduated from Hamilton College in Clinton, New York, and received his medical degree at the SUNY Upstate Medical Center in Syracuse, New York. About the Author Gary L. Following his retirement, he and his wife, Arline, moved to Minnesota, in order to be near their children and grandchildren. Fanning, MD is a native of Rochester, New York
He graduated from Hamilton College in Clinton, New York, and received his medical degree at the SUNY Upstate Medical Center in Syracuse, New York. . Following his retirement, he and his wife, Arline, moved to Minnesota, in order to be near their children and grandchildren. Fanning, MD is a native of Rochester, New York. Gary L. After completing training in anesthesiology, he served in the US Army for two years before settling into practice in centra