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Second Opinions

Second Opinions



Author: Jerome Groopman MD
Edition: Reprint
Publisher: Penguin Books
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 0140298622



Second Opinions: Eight Clinical Dramas of Decision Making on the Front Lines of Medicine


A unique insider's view of today's complex and often contentious world of medicine

Anxious about the prognosis, lost in a blur of technical jargon, and fatigued from worry or pain, people who are ill are easily overwhelmed by treatment choices. Medical books Second Opinions. Told through eight gripping clinical dramas, Second Opinions reveals the forces at play in making critical medical decisions. Dr. Jerome Groopman illuminates the world of medicine where knowledge is imperfect, no therapy is without risks, and no outcome is fully predictable. He portrays moments of astute diagnosis and misguided perception, of lifesaving triumphs and shattering failures Medical books Beyond Second Opinions Making Choices About Fertilit..., 9780520208544. Beyond Second Opinions Making Choices About Fertility Treatment, ISBN-13: 9780520208544, ISBN-10: 0520208544

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author jerome groopman format paperback language english publication year 29 03 2001 subject medicine subject 2 medicine general title second opinions stories of intuition and choice in the changing world of medicine author groopman jerome author publisher penguin books publication date mar 01 2001 pages 256 binding paperback edition reprint dimensions 5 25 wx 7 75 hx 0 50 d isbn 0140298622 subject medical diagnosis description explores the art and science of the decision making process amid t

New York New York USA: Viking Pr 2000. Second Opinions: Stories of Intuition and Choice in the Changing World of Medicine by Jerome Groopman. Hardback 243 page book is quite clean in near new condition and is inscribed by the author on free front endpaper. Inscription reads "With warm wishes Jerry Groopman". Dust jacket is very good and in a Brodart protector-looks nice. NOT AN EX-LIB!. Signed by Author. Hard Cover. Near New/Very Good.



Medical Book Second Opinions



Told through eight gripping clinical dramas, Second Opinions reveals the forces at play in making critical medical decisions. Dr. Jerome Groopman illuminates the world of medicine where knowledge is imperfect, no therapy is without risks, and no outcome is fully predictable. He portrays moments of astute diagnosis and misguided perception, of lifesaving triumphs and shattering failures.

These real-life lessons prepare us to navigate the uncertain terrain of illness, and enable us to balance intuition and information, and thereby make the best possible decisions about our health and future.

Respected AIDS and cancer specialist Jerome Groopman, M.D., discussed the convergence of illness and spirituality in his first book, The Measure of Our Days. In Second Opinions: Stories of Intuition and Choice in the Changing World of Medicine, he shifts his focus to the ways intuition informs his medical decisions and enhances the quality of his patient relationships (even giving him an edge when examining a patient on referral). In eight chapters that vividly recount cases whose outcomes hinge as much on the doctor's gut feeling and empathy as on his expertise, Groopman eschews the impersonal and know-it-all role of the doctor, describing instead dire cases in which careful consideration of both the emotional and medical issues positively impacted his approach to treatment.

"A clinical compass is built not only from the doctor's medical knowledge but also from joining his intuition with that of his patient," Groopman writes. "This melding of minds occurs when the physician probes not only his patient's body but also his spirit." This uniquely integrated compass is the guide that determines the safest, least traumatic treatment for people who are in advanced stages of illness or whose diagnoses are clinical conundrums. Of the eight stories here, there's Isabella, who was diagnosed with asthma but actually has acute leukemia; Peter, whose sickness is an enigma although he's clearly dying of a vicious lung-tissue disorder; and Alex, who will die from bone marrow failure unless its exact cause is identified. Groopman's narrative nimbly relates all the details of his patients' battles as well as the professional and emotional steps he takes when facing a medical challenge. In most cases, he has been sought out to provide a second opinion of the patient's diagnosis and proposed treatment. More often than not, the original diagnosis was inaccurate and Groopman's meticulous and insightful examinations yield findings that mean the difference between life and death.

Second Opinions is a thoughtful, riveting book and a compelling tribute to the efficacy of medical care when handled responsibly and with empathy. It is also a cautionary collection of stories that reveal oversights inevitable in the health-care industry's rush to maximize efficiency, and as such it teaches an important lesson about the patient's role in ensuring a high quality of care. While Groopman runs the risk of seeming self-congratulatory, he proves himself a trustworthy advocate of patient empowerment and his sincere, articulate portrayal of intuition's subtle force will be inspirational for anyone confronting illness. --Rebecca Wright

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