MORE...ON BECOMING AND BEING A
DOCTOR!
Death and Dying
From:
A
Death in the Glitter Palace, Battles of Life and Death
In this Pushcart Prize anthology Best Essay, a patient who
has been cured of one illness (Hodgkin's Diesase) struggles to
survive another illness--caused by treatment itself.

Women in Medicine...1950s through
1990s
From:
A Family of
Doctors
What was it like to become a doctor in the 1950s--if you were a woman--and
one of a handful of women in your med school class? And what is
it like today, as more than 40% of incoming med students are women? Two excerpts
from A Family of Doctors...my mother Dr. Mary Hellerstein in the
1950s, and my sisters, Dr. Susan and Dr. Elizabeth Hellerstein in the
1990s...
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Treating Sick Kids... from the
County Hospital to the Kidney Transplant
Unit
Excerpts from essays Children
of the Valley and The Gray Ones, from
Battles
of Life and
Death
The World's First Successful Defibrillation
From:
A
Family of Doctors
One of the signal events
in the history of cardiology...a young boy on the operating table, his heart
goes into fibrillation, and heart surgeon Claude Beck, assisted by my
grandfather, cardologist Harold Feil, prepare to shock his heart back
into a normal rhythm...for the first time in world history!
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Treating the Mind as well as
the Body
A Family of Doctors
Excerpt from a history of American
medicine as seen through the 150-year history of 5 generations of one family
of doctors...the Civil War to the present.
GREAT READS
Becoming a Doctor Bookstore
My favorite suggestions about
the experience of becoming a doctor...by someone who has been there!
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