Life and Medicine: Every Patient Teaches a Lesson

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| Rating | : | 4.20 (594 Votes) |
| Asin | : | B015VNN17Y |
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| Number of Pages | : | 123 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2013-08-14 |
| Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Yongxin Li graduated from Guangzhou Medical College (Guangzhou Medical University) in China in the 1980s. Since then, he has been practicing internal medicine in a southern state. The time period of this book is the first fifteen years of his medical practice. He came to the U.S. degree in physiology from the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston in 1991. About the Author Dr. He completed his internal medicine residency at Wright State University School of Medicine in Dayton, Ohio in the 1990s. in 1986 and received his Ph.D. He finished two-year residency training in pathology at West Virginia University School of Medicine.
In addition, the author tries to use his personal experiences to demonstrate the differences and similarities between American and Chinese health care systems. The unique medical stories in this book illustrate the current state of American medicine, the life and times of a Chinese doctor, and some views and opinions on health-related issues from a different perspective. Many aspects of life and medicine are explored: medical mysteries, alternative medicine, common medications (antidiabetics and statins), medical economics, humanity, ethics, religion, sociolog
Since then, he has been practicing internal medicine in a southern state. in 1986 and received his Ph.D. degree in physiology from the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston in 1991. Dr. . The time period of this book is the first fifteen years of his medical practice. He finished two-year residency training in pathology at West Virginia University School of Medicine. He came to the U.S. He completed his internal medicine
Li's stories cover good, bad and ugly aspects of American medicine R Holloman This is a compilation of short tales based on the first-hand experiences of a first-generation Chinese-American who practices medicine on the front-lines of the battle over healthcare in the United States. Dr. Li's stories cover good, bad and ugly aspects of American medicine. His tales also reflect hope for the preservation of the American Dream by pointing out impediments to quality healthcare.. A fantastic read! A refreshing perspective on medicine in America Amazon Customer A fantastic read! A refreshing perspective on medicine in America and as a whole. Through my reading I was encouraged to question why we do what we do and reflect on how I can better serve my patients in the future.. Carmel Tysver said A Dr with Passion. To find a Dr with so much passion and stories of other Dr's who also have the passion. After working in the medical field for A Dr with Passion Carmel Tysver To find a Dr with so much passion and stories of other Dr's who also have the passion. After working in the medical field for 47 years I saw both Dr's who were compassionate and many who were not.. 7 years I saw both Dr's who were compassionate and many who were not.
