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What Cannot Be Undone

True Stories of a Life in Medicine

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What Cannot Be Undone

De: Walter M. Robinson
Narrado por: Daniel Thomas May
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In his award-winning debut essay collection, What Cannot Be Undone, Walter M. Robinson shares surprising stories of illness and medicine that do not sacrifice hard truth for easy dramatics. These true stories are filled with details of difficult days and nights in the world of high-tech medical care, and they show the ongoing struggle in making critical decisions with no good answer. This collection presents the raw moments where his expertise in medical ethics and pediatrics are put to the test. He is neither saint, nor hero, nor wizard. Robinson admits that on his best days he was merely ordinary. Yet in writing down the authentic stories of his patients, Robinson discovers what led him to the practice of medicine-and how his idealism was no match for the realities he faced in modern health care.

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Ensayos Estados Unidos Historia y Comentario Industria de la Medicina y Salud Literatura Mundial Médico Profesionales e Investigadores Medicina
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