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From Residency to Retirement - Physicians' Careers over a Professional Lifetime (Hardcover)
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From Residency to Retirement - Physicians' Careers over a Professional Lifetime (Hardcover)
Series: Critical Issues in Health and Medicine Series
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From Residency to Retirement tells the stories of twenty American
doctors over the last half century, which saw a period of
continuous, turbulent, and transformative changes to the U.S.
health care system. The cohort's experiences are reflective of the
generation of physicians who came of age as Presidents Carter and
Reagan began to focus on costs and benefits of health services.
Mizrahi observed and interviewed these physicians in six timeframes
ending in 2016. Beginning with medical school in the mid-1970s,
these physicians reveal the myriad fluctuations and uncertainties
in their professional practice, working conditions, collegial
relationships, and patient interactions. In their own words, they
provide a 'view from the front lines' both in academic and
community settings. They disclose the satisfactions and strains in
coping with macro policies enacted by government and insurance
companies over their career trajectory. They describe their
residency in internal medicine in a large southern urban medical
center as a 'siege mentality' which lessened as they began their
careers, in Getting Rid of Patients, the title of Mizrahi's first
book (1986). As these doctors moved on in their professional lives
more of their experiences were discussed in terms of
dissatisfaction with financial remuneration, emotional
gratification, and intellectual fulfillment. Such moments of career
frustration, however, were also interspersed with moments of
satisfaction at different stages of their medical careers.
Particularly revealing was whether they were optimistic about the
future at each stage of their career and whether they would
recommend a medical career to their children.Mizrahi's subjects
also divulge their private feelings of disillusionment and fear of
failure given the malpractice epidemic and lawsuits threatened or
actually brought against so many doctors. Mizrahi's work, covering
almost fifty years, provides rarely viewed insights into the lives
of physicians over a professional life span.
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