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Joe Wilder, M.D. F.A.C.S.: An Autobiography, Surgeon/Artist/Athlete
F. a. C. S. Joe Wilder
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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Joe Wilder was a man for all seasons, an individual who will forever be an inveterate achiever, a man who has made this a better world by setting a high standard for others to follow. The New York Times hailed him as a "Renaissance Man." In this autobiography he encapsulated a half century as a committed doctor highlighting the powerful forces and actions which take place in a major hospital setting. This book combines the compassion of this exceptional and surgeon and his forceful paintings from inside the operating room to paintings of sports and still life paintings representing the beauty of nature. He brings to bear skills perfected as a surgeon, acute powers of observation, knowledge of anatomy, concentration and a delft bold hand. Joe was a "healer" every minute of his life and that is how he wanted to be remembered. He never refused help to anyone regardless of their ability to pay. He saved thousands of lives in the operating room and taught his skills to the thousands of surgeons he trained during his thirty five years as a Chief and Professor of Surgery. He said that he owed much of his success in life to his parents and to his education at Dartmouth where he became an All- American Lacrosse player establishing records that have never been broken. Joe was the all-time highest goal scorer per game against all opponents and in 1987 was inducted into The Lacrosse Hall of Fame. He was awarded many honors in his lifetime including the Markle Award, The Dartmouth College Presidential Medal for Leadership in Art and Science; he was honored as "Man of The Year" at The Yankee Stadium in New York along with Willie Mays and was elected to membership in the Dartmouth College Phi Beta Kappa. Joe Wilder understood what Hippocrates meant when he wrote "Wherever the art of medicine is loved there is also the love of humanity". This ethical statement is in effect the motto that explains the motivation of his surgeon paintings and this autobiography.
When Class 3T starts to study the human body, Judy gets in a medical mood, but her better-than-best-ever third-grade projects may create trouble for Judy and her friends. Aligned to Common Core standards and correlated to state standards. Spotlight is a division of ABDO.
Judy gets a taste of her own medicine in a hilarious episode sure to tickle your funny bone and put you in a very Judy Moody mood Judy Moody is in a medical mood It's no secret that Judy wants to be like Elizabeth Blackwell, first woman doctor, when she grows up. So when Class 3T starts to study the Amazing Human Body, Judy can hardly wait to begin her better-than-best-ever third-grade projects: show-and-tell with something way rarer than a scab, an ooey-gooey operation, and a cloning experiment that may create double trouble for Judy and her friends. RARE
Tinsley Harrison—doctor, teacher, researcher, medical school leader—is one of the most important medical figures of the 20th century. He edited the first five editions of Harrison’s Principles of Internal Medicine, regarded as a quintessential medical text and perhaps the best-selling medical textbook of all time. He traveled the world in his capacity as a teaching doctor, made significant contributions to scholarship, and served as the dean/medical chairman at four medical schools. He is a titan of the field, an enormous presence central to the narrative of American medicine.Author Dr. James Pittman knew Harrison well, studying and teaching with him from the 1950s until Harrison’s death. Pittman spent six years interviewing Harrison near the end of Harrison’s life, and these lengthy interviews, as well as interviews with his colleagues, family, and friends, form the bulk of the scholarship of this compulsively readable book. Pittman brings his own medical knowledge to the fore, as well as his personal friendship with the subject, in this beautifully written character study of one of science’s great but not well-known men. Harrison lived a long, exciting life, and in these pages, readers will get a glimpse of the historical forces that shaped and in turn were shaped by this legendary doctor.
Memoirs: Remembering My Father, Michael E. DeBakey, M.D.
Michael M. Debakey
Dorrance Publishing Co.
2019
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This is a story of a son growing up with a famous father and the evolution of their relationship as he strives for success on his own terms while seeking his father's acceptance. Michael E. DeBakey, M.D., had an illustrious and well-respected career that spanned more than seventy years. From his foundational years in medicine during World War II to his innovations in cardiovascular care to his work as the head of Baylor College of Medicine in Houston and then as one of the pioneers of Texas Medical Center, the largest medical center in the world, Dr. DeBakey was a force to be reckoned with in the medical community and a source of inspiration and respect among his family, friends, and colleagues. Dr. DeBakey's legacy includes more than sixty thousand cardiovascular surgeries, dozens of cardiovascular inventions, more than 1,600 authored books and articles, and even the covers of TIME and LIFE magazines. Memoirs is a look not just at Dr. DeBakey's celebrated life and career, but of his relationship with his son, Michael. Dr. DeBakey's fame and success, while sometimes difficult to measure up to, served as a great motivator for Michael's own success and achievements. About the Author Michael M. DeBakey was born in New Orleans, Louisiana, and raised in Houston, Texas. A career with Texaco took Michael to Lima, Peru, right out of college. In Lima, he married, raised his family, and started his own business. He continues to live there. Memoirs is a personal account of Michael's childhood and adulthood as he learned from his famous and well-respected father while discovering his own happiness and success.
The culmination of a 25-year Essay and Poem Series beginning in 1997, Van Gross, MD of Philadelphia captures the final six years of this four-book journey. Leading off with the revenge packed Van Gross of Monte Cristo that covered 1997-2004, followed by the mega-compilation Five Books of Van Gross's spanning 2004- 2007 and its acclaimed follow-up Van-Dalismo 2008-2015, Kenneth Bruce Van Gross, M.D. either was to enter the dust bin of history with the ultra-contemporary Van Gross, M.D. of Philadelphia (traversing 2016- mid 2022) or induce an irrevocable stupor in those who actually muddled through this ridiculous collection of so-called literary works. But seriously folks, take the Master Work Quarter Century Series, please. And throw in the now legendary Visiting Other Countries with Coral Brain and "Friends". Mark Twain, P.J. O'Rourke, Kerouac, Keats, Whitman, Freud, Jung, Camus, Lenny Bruce, Sinclair Lewis, political commentators up the wazoo, you like all these things? You enjoyed the Healthcare, Education, Sports, Race and Philosophy positing in the prior four essay/poetry volumes that turned you into combos of Fauci, Jonas Salk, Paolo Freire, Red Smith, Kierkegaard and Bob Marley? Well, all these characters are embodied in the multi-dimensional Van Gross, M.D. mind climax in this epic final volume, Van Gross, M.D. of Philadelphia.
The culmination of a 25-year Essay and Poem Series beginning in 1997, Van Gross, MD of Philadelphia captures the final six years of this four-book journey. Leading off with the revenge packed Van Gross of Monte Cristo that covered 1997-2004, followed by the mega-compilation Five Books of Van Gross's spanning 2004- 2007 and its acclaimed follow-up Van-Dalismo 2008-2015, Kenneth Bruce Van Gross, M.D. either was to enter the dust bin of history with the ultra-contemporary Van Gross, M.D. of Philadelphia (traversing 2016- mid 2022) or induce an irrevocable stupor in those who actually muddled through this ridiculous collection of so-called literary works. But seriously folks, take the Master Work Quarter Century Series, please. And throw in the now legendary Visiting Other Countries with Coral Brain and "Friends". Mark Twain, P.J. O'Rourke, Kerouac, Keats, Whitman, Freud, Jung, Camus, Lenny Bruce, Sinclair Lewis, political commentators up the wazoo, you like all these things? You enjoyed the Healthcare, Education, Sports, Race and Philosophy positing in the prior four essay/poetry volumes that turned you into combos of Fauci, Jonas Salk, Paolo Freire, Red Smith, Kierkegaard and Bob Marley? Well, all these characters are embodied in the multi-dimensional Van Gross, M.D. mind climax in this epic final volume, Van Gross, M.D. of Philadelphia.
Rudolf Dreikurs, MD, was an Australian-born American psychiatrist and educator, who lived from 1897 to 1972. He originally helped to develop the Australian psychologist Alfred Adler's ideas called individual psychology into a pragmatic method for understanding the purposes of inappropriate childhood behavior without punishment or reward. He worked with Dr. Adler both in Europe and in the United States and later organized and refined Dr. Adler's and his own ideas into an effective treatment system. These insights and treatment methods were then further refined by Dr. Dreikurs during the remainder of his life to become a highly usable theory of personality and psychological treatment, not only for use with children but also with families, counselors, teachers, and others, including groups. The content of this book summarizes the results of his commitment and mission in doing this work as he created, tested, refined, and applied these concepts in creation of methods for understanding and treatment of a wide variety of behavior problems and disorders common in families worldwide. He also trained people to use these methods in various countries throughout the world. In doing so, he adapted and applied his knowledge in work with business, industry and government, including the military. The ideas and methods contained in this volume are easily understood and may be applied immediately by parents and their families, by teachers in classrooms, and by others -- now, today -- with valuable positive results. The chapters in this book provide a distillation of logical techniques and procedures, for productive application of his original insights including those originated by Dr. Adler and others. Dr. Camp had the honor to meet Dr. Dreikurs in 1970, two years before his death. At that time Dr. Dreikurs told him and a few others that if he had their youth, he would write another book or books to further update and share his insights with new/upcoming generations. This volume is part of an attempt to do exactly that.
Ever since Daniel Grimm can remember, people have whispered that death follows him everywhere. Some even call him The Grimm Reaper. But after the harrowing tragedy that shattered his family, all Daniel wants is peace. Then on the ten-year anniversary of the Grimms' tragedy, Dr. Miguel Mortiz--Daniel's estranged godfather--reappears in his life after a long absence. Miguel is one of the few people alive who can bear Daniel's grief. After all, no one understands pain better than a healer.Under the cloak of charisma and familial warmth, Miguel seems to have a shadow. Aunt Cass even urges Daniel to stay away from him. But against all warnings, he peels back the layers of grief and mystery until he discovers the dark, unthinkable secret about his godfather. Not only does this unlock the truth about the Grimms' untimely demise; it changes everything Daniel knows about life, death, fantasy, and reality. He may get everything he ever wanted. But there's a cost to holding the key, and some secrets should probably stay in the graveyard.
Ever since Daniel Grimm can remember, people have whispered that death follows him everywhere. Some even call him The Grimm Reaper. But after the harrowing tragedy that shattered his family, all Daniel wants is peace. Then on the ten-year anniversary of the Grimms' tragedy, Dr. Miguel Mortiz--Daniel's estranged godfather--reappears in his life after a long absence. Miguel is one of the few people alive who can bear Daniel's grief. After all, no one understands pain better than a healer.Under the cloak of charisma and familial warmth, Miguel seems to have a shadow. Aunt Cass even urges Daniel to stay away from him. But against all warnings, he peels back the layers of grief and mystery until he discovers the dark, unthinkable secret about his godfather. Not only does this unlock the truth about the Grimms' untimely demise; it changes everything Daniel knows about life, death, fantasy, and reality. He may get everything he ever wanted. But there's a cost to holding the key, and some secrets should probably stay in the graveyard.
"If laughter truly is the best medicine, then Dr. Margie Peppercorn has written a fantastic prescription in Mrs. M.D. She shares from an endless trove of hilarious mishaps and adventures that seemed to have been her daily life." Daniel Gruenstein, M.D., Pediatric Cardiologist_____Mrs. M.D. gives a humorous look at a woman physician trying to combine the demands of a busy pediatric practice with those of her family and menagerie of animals. It starts with her a young female doctor in the then mostly male world and continues through her large practice where her frazzled receptionist was once heard answering the phone, "Pediatric Associates, can you help me?"Her journey is filled with stories about her patients and the precious perspectives that children bring such as the boy peering into his sibling's left ear to see if the otoscope light in the right would shine through and the toddler refusing to give a urine sample saying, "big boys pee in potties not in cups." There are also stories of babysitter problems, household problems, and pet problems such as the horse that got stuck in the mud, the pony in the basement, and the sheepdog stealing student lunches at the school.Mrs. M.D. combines insight, humor and pathos to chronicle the true events of the author's multifaceted life. As her younger son told his elementary school teacher at the time: "If you ever wanted to know what it is like to be a doctor, a mother, live in a zoo and lead a wild and woolly life, then this is the book for you."____"With humor, vulnerability, and honesty, this powerful, engaging book brings us into the colorful funny life of a woman doctor." Barbara Zucker, Psychotherapist
Ch?m d?t n?n dói Kinh Thánh ngày hôm nay
Loren Cunningham; Janice Rogers
Tien Phong Ministries
2022
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A Collection of Inspirational Moments by Michelle Yvette Hawkins M.D., M.P.M.
Michelle Yvette Hawkins
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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Dr. Michelle Hawkins has made the transition from medicine to creative expression, and her first effort, A Collection of Inspirational Moments by Michelle Yvette Hawkins M.D., M.P.M., is fun, insightful, whimsical, thoughtful, and diverse. Well done, Dr. Michelle Dr. John Stanko, Purpose Quest International Pittsburgh, PA Dr. Michelle has often amazed me. With her, there is never anything negligible, but always incredible Her accomplishments make a difference in our world, and I am so proud of her and this collection. Jerusha Faith Kelson, Thy Hand Personal Concierge Phoenix, AZ Dr. Michelle Hawkins is a gift to the Body of Christ and the world at large. One can see in her writings a spirit of love, compassion, and healing for the soul and body. Pastor Connie Brooks, Jubilee International Ministries Pittsburgh, PA