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Are you in the midst of applying to medical school? It is just the first part of the very long and intense process of becoming a doctor! There is the practical side of getting into med school...what premed courses to take, how to brush up on your knowledge so you have a maximal chance of acing the MCATs...and you can take a look at our Premed Portal to get hints of the practical side (how to write the best essays, where to take MCAT review courses, how to get med school application software, what books to buy and so on).
But there is also the philosophical side...the literary side...and the experiental side of medicine. What is is like to be a doctor? How do you best survive medical school? What is it like when you first deal with the death of a patient you have cared for over weeks or months? Call it medical humanities, or medicine and literature, or the experience of doctoring. In this web site, Becomingadoctor.com, you can read excerpts from award-winning writings from Dr. David Hellerstein. Dr. Hellerstein has published several books, including Battles of Life and Death (essays), Loving Touches (novel), A Family of Doctors (a history of American medicine as seen through the 5 generations of doctors in his family), and the new e-novel, Stone Babies. His writing has appeared in New York Times Magazine, Esquire, Harper's, North American Review, Fiction, Hippocrates, and The Sciences, and has been excerpted widely, including the much-acclaimed anthology, On Doctoring, edited by Richard Reynolds, and in Edward Tufte's classic Envisioning Information.
Whether describing the excitement of participating in cardiac surgery, or the intensity of working with a young patient with a kidney transplant, or the struggle of working with poverty-stricken children in the wards of the county hospital, or the struggle to cure post-partum psychosis, or the doctor's difficulty of dealing with "iatrogenic disease"--disease caused by treatment itself, or whether describing how doctors worked over 50 years ago, Dr. Hellerstein's writings can give you an intense, true-to-life exposure to the way medicine is really practiced!
We are always trying to improve our site, Becomingadoctor.com. If you have suggestions of how we can make Becomingadoctor.com better, whether books that you think we should recommend for our Becomingadoctor Bookstore, or other web-sites that we should add to our Premed Portal, please drop a note to us!
And best of luck in your efforts toward becoming a doctor!
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