Silence Kills -

Silence Kills

Speaking Out and Saving Lives

Lee Gutkind (Herausgeber)

Sam Turich, Kathryn Spitz Cohen (Sprecher)

Audio-CD
2008
Southern Methodist University Press,U.S. (Verlag)
978-0-87074-523-2 (ISBN)
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Written by physicians, caregivers, patients, and family members, this title features twelve essays that give an insider look at the lack of communication and understanding plaguing the American health care system.
Written by physicians, caregivers, patients, and family members, the twelve essays collected in "Silence Kills" present a compelling, and often frightening, insider look at the lack of communication and understanding currently plaguing the American health care system.These stories explore a wide and complicated range of experiences - a doctor is pressured into sending a patient home from the emergency room but later must face his decision when the patient suddenly dies; a physician must deal with her self-doubt as she faces a malpractice lawsuit and must come to terms with the fact that even doctors are fallible and human; a woman fights for her mother's mental health and well-being against a system eager to over-medicate the elderly; and more - but all share one thing: a frustration with a system that hinders communication and often leads to unnecessary suffering.Inspired by groundbreaking research by VitalSmarts, a global leader in organizational performance and leadership, and the American Association of Critical-Care Nurses (AACN), and supported by the Jewish Healthcare Foundation, Lee Gutkind, editor and founder of Creative Nonfiction, has collected the essays in this volume - in the hope that these voices, speaking out, taking action and risks, will inspire others to make changes that will improve communication within our troubled health care system.

LEE GUTKIND is the founding editor of Creative Nonfiction and prize-winning author or editor of more than a dozen books, the most recent of which is Almost Human: Making Robots Think. Gutkind travels widely throughout the world giving workshops and readings, explaining the craft and the mission of the creative nonfiction genre. KAREN WOLK FEINSTEIN is president of the Jewish Healthcare Foundation and chair of the Pittsburgh Regional Healthcare Initiative. ABRAHAM VERGHESE, a physician and writer, directs the Center for Medical Humanities and Ethics at the University of Texas Health Sciences Center, San Antonio.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 30.7.2008
Reihe/Serie Medical Humanities
Einführung Abraham Verghese
Vorwort Karen Wolk Feinstein
Verlagsort Dallas
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Medizin / Pharmazie Gesundheitswesen
Medizin / Pharmazie Medizinische Fachgebiete Medizinethik
Studium Querschnittsbereiche Geschichte / Ethik der Medizin
ISBN-10 0-87074-523-9 / 0870745239
ISBN-13 978-0-87074-523-2 / 9780870745232
Zustand Neuware
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