From the day that Dr. Barber went into the wards as a junior
medical student until the day he retired more than forty years
later, he was involved in medical care, serving his patients to the
utmost of his ability.
As an ophthalmologist, he rarely dealt with life-threatening
disorders, but he was able to save and restore vision. He also
witnessed firsthand the impact of visual loss on people, many of
whom could not have their vision saved.
His greatest joy was that of patient care. Meeting people and
being able to help them overcome a disease was always very
important. He loves to tell the stories of his favorite patients
and how they influenced him. They include:
● A nun who could not wear black;
● A baby with a congenital orbital teratoma;
● A lady who always sat in the dark;
● And many more interesting characters
Discover or rediscover the joys of pursuing a career in
medicine, or, if you are a patient, find others who are going
through the same problems you might be suffering from in "The Joy
of Medical Practice."
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