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A Doctor's Path - Lessons I've Learned on My Journey through Practicing Medicine (Paperback)
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A Doctor's Path - Lessons I've Learned on My Journey through Practicing Medicine (Paperback)
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A doctor shares the good, the bad and the ugly from his experience
in medicine. Pellegrino, an orthopedic surgeon, begins his book
with a brief family history. The author is the hardworking son of
poor parents and was moved to study medicine when his mother
succumbed to cancer at a young age. The book's subtitle, with its
folksy feel, and the range of Pellegrino's practice, including
volunteer work in Africa and with the poor and uninsured in the
United States, create an expectation that the book will have a
humanitarian bent. However, the bulk of the book is concerned with
Pellegrino's for-profit practice in American hospitals and clinics,
specifically with the more egregious violations of the Hippocratic
Oath the doctor witnessed during his years of practice. Pellegrino
is now retired, but if he brought to his practice the same skills
he brings to the problems he raises in each chapter, he must have
been quite adept at his job. The author has an eagle-eye for detail
and structure, especially when he dissects the case of an
incompetent, dishonest doctor taking advantage of military
hospital's huge bureaucracy to obscure his deceits. Pellegrino's
unwavering dedication to what he believes is right keeps him going
through the administrative layers of apathy and denial until he
finally makes his case and the offending doctor is removed. But
while Pellegrino appears to be the kind of doctor you would want as
a surgeon, there is also an unsettling amount of resentment and ill
will coloring his narrative. While the doctor seems to be motivated
by decency and righteousness, his accounts of clashes with
ego-driven, power-mad, money-hungry physicians come bearing big
chips on their shoulders. Unfortunately, he can come off
persnickety and priggish at these points, and the stiffness of his
prose only exacerbates this. There are many good stories here; they
just need some warmth and humor to make them truly come alive.
Exactitude is great for surgeons, not so great for
storytelling.-Kirkus Discoveries
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