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Unheard
- The Medical Practice of Silencing
- By: Dr Rageshri Dhairyawan
- Narrated by: Dr Rageshri Dhairyawan
- Length: 9 hrs and 44 mins
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magine a healthcare system that thrives and listens, instead of dismisses. Dr Rageshri Dhairyawan believes such a healthcare system can exist, and using her experience as doctor, researcher, and patient, she gives her prescription for change, showing what can happen if we just listen. In Unheard, Dr Dhairyawan takes us on a journey through history to show how not listening to patients has been ingrained in the story of medicine.
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Nursing Did It to Me: Volume 2
- Why I Am the Way I Am
- By: Kellie Sorensen
- Narrated by: Kelsey Hahn, Madeleine Sorensen, Terri White, and others
- Length: 4 hrs and 31 mins
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More of: You can't make this stuff up. A collection of short true stories from the experiences that made me who I am, including the most deadly indoor terrorist attack. Some are serious, some funny, some sad, some empowering. Beginning with prehospital care going to home health care. Next was a haunted nursing home, then the ER. There are stories that show WHY I can relate and some of the lessons I've learned. These stories are told in the first person because they all happened to me.
By: Kellie Sorensen
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Moms in Medicine
- Navigating Mental Health Challenges
- By: Sarah El Yaman
- Narrated by: Robin R. McGee
- Length: 33 mins
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Moms in Medicine: Navigating Mental Health Challenges is a heartfelt and empowering guide that delves into the unique challenges faced by mothers who work in the medical field. Written by Sarah El Yaman, a seasoned physician, and mother herself, this book offers invaluable insights, practical advice, and real-life examples to support doctor moms in balancing their careers with motherhood.
By: Sarah El Yaman
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Taking on Big Pharma: Dr. Charles Bennett's Battle
- Children’s Health Defense
- By: Julius G. Getman, Terri LeClercq
- Narrated by: Stephen Lang
- Length: 4 hrs and 41 mins
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Larger-than-life, creative, and fiercely ambitious, Dr. Charlie Bennett has a long history of revealing dangerous side effects of bestselling medicines. In 2006, his meta-analysis of existing data showed that top-selling ESAs (erythropoietin stimulating agents) created previously unrecognized risks, deaths, and serious illness. According to Dr. Steven Rosen, chief medical officer of the City of Hope Cancer treatment center, Bennett “saved more lives than anyone in American medicine.” Taking On Big Pharma explores Bennett’s achievement and evaluates the charges against him.
By: Julius G. Getman, and others
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Open for Interpretation
- A Doctor's Journey Into Astrology
- By: Alicia Blando
- Narrated by: Alicia Blando MD
- Length: 7 hrs and 55 mins
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As a young doctor working in the middle of the HIV epidemic in the early ’90s, Alicia Blando feels unsure of the effectiveness of the medical profession. To gain insight into her life’s path, she seeks advice in some unconventional places, and lands on astrology as her way forward. Astrology, based in astronomy, has specific rules; it can’t be easily manipulated. The scientist in her can’t help but respond to this idea.
By: Alicia Blando
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How Death Becomes Life
- Notes from a Transplant Surgeon
- By: Joshua Mezrich
- Narrated by: Josh Bloomberg
- Length: 11 hrs and 1 min
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Leading transplant surgeon Dr. Joshua Mezrich creates life from loss, moving organs from one body to another. In this intimate, profoundly moving work, he examines more than one hundred years of remarkable medical breakthroughs, connecting this fascinating history with the stories of his own patients. Gripping and evocative, How Death Becomes Life takes us inside the operating room and presents the stark dilemmas that transplant surgeons must face daily.
By: Joshua Mezrich
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Unheard
- The Medical Practice of Silencing
- By: Dr Rageshri Dhairyawan
- Narrated by: Dr Rageshri Dhairyawan
- Length: 9 hrs and 44 mins
- Unabridged
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magine a healthcare system that thrives and listens, instead of dismisses. Dr Rageshri Dhairyawan believes such a healthcare system can exist, and using her experience as doctor, researcher, and patient, she gives her prescription for change, showing what can happen if we just listen. In Unheard, Dr Dhairyawan takes us on a journey through history to show how not listening to patients has been ingrained in the story of medicine.
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Nursing Did It to Me: Volume 2
- Why I Am the Way I Am
- By: Kellie Sorensen
- Narrated by: Kelsey Hahn, Madeleine Sorensen, Terri White, and others
- Length: 4 hrs and 31 mins
- Unabridged
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More of: You can't make this stuff up. A collection of short true stories from the experiences that made me who I am, including the most deadly indoor terrorist attack. Some are serious, some funny, some sad, some empowering. Beginning with prehospital care going to home health care. Next was a haunted nursing home, then the ER. There are stories that show WHY I can relate and some of the lessons I've learned. These stories are told in the first person because they all happened to me.
By: Kellie Sorensen
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Moms in Medicine
- Navigating Mental Health Challenges
- By: Sarah El Yaman
- Narrated by: Robin R. McGee
- Length: 33 mins
- Unabridged
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Moms in Medicine: Navigating Mental Health Challenges is a heartfelt and empowering guide that delves into the unique challenges faced by mothers who work in the medical field. Written by Sarah El Yaman, a seasoned physician, and mother herself, this book offers invaluable insights, practical advice, and real-life examples to support doctor moms in balancing their careers with motherhood.
By: Sarah El Yaman
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Taking on Big Pharma: Dr. Charles Bennett's Battle
- Children’s Health Defense
- By: Julius G. Getman, Terri LeClercq
- Narrated by: Stephen Lang
- Length: 4 hrs and 41 mins
- Unabridged
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Larger-than-life, creative, and fiercely ambitious, Dr. Charlie Bennett has a long history of revealing dangerous side effects of bestselling medicines. In 2006, his meta-analysis of existing data showed that top-selling ESAs (erythropoietin stimulating agents) created previously unrecognized risks, deaths, and serious illness. According to Dr. Steven Rosen, chief medical officer of the City of Hope Cancer treatment center, Bennett “saved more lives than anyone in American medicine.” Taking On Big Pharma explores Bennett’s achievement and evaluates the charges against him.
By: Julius G. Getman, and others
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Open for Interpretation
- A Doctor's Journey Into Astrology
- By: Alicia Blando
- Narrated by: Alicia Blando MD
- Length: 7 hrs and 55 mins
- Unabridged
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As a young doctor working in the middle of the HIV epidemic in the early ’90s, Alicia Blando feels unsure of the effectiveness of the medical profession. To gain insight into her life’s path, she seeks advice in some unconventional places, and lands on astrology as her way forward. Astrology, based in astronomy, has specific rules; it can’t be easily manipulated. The scientist in her can’t help but respond to this idea.
By: Alicia Blando
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How Death Becomes Life
- Notes from a Transplant Surgeon
- By: Joshua Mezrich
- Narrated by: Josh Bloomberg
- Length: 11 hrs and 1 min
- Unabridged
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Leading transplant surgeon Dr. Joshua Mezrich creates life from loss, moving organs from one body to another. In this intimate, profoundly moving work, he examines more than one hundred years of remarkable medical breakthroughs, connecting this fascinating history with the stories of his own patients. Gripping and evocative, How Death Becomes Life takes us inside the operating room and presents the stark dilemmas that transplant surgeons must face daily.
By: Joshua Mezrich
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Do I Know You?
- A Faceblind Reporter's Journey into the Science of Sight, Memory, and Imagination
- By: Sadie Dingfelder
- Narrated by: Sadie Dingfelder
- Length: 7 hrs and 26 mins
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Science writer Sadie Dingfelder has always known that she’s a little quirky. But while she’s made some strange mistakes over the years, it’s not until she accosts a stranger in a grocery store (whom she thinks is her husband) that she realizes something is amiss. With a mixture of curiosity and dread, Dingfelder starts contacting neuroscientists and lands herself in scores of studies. In the course of her nerdy midlife crisis, she discovers that she is emphatically not neurotypical.
By: Sadie Dingfelder
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32 Lessons from 8 Years Lost in Medicine
- How I Learned Who I Was from a Life I Was Not
- By: Ryan Fightmaster MD
- Narrated by: Ryan Fightmaster
- Length: 53 mins
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He graduated from medical school. He completed a medical residency. He earned his board-certification in psychiatry. And get this, Ryan never wanted to be a doctor. This book is Ryan's journey back to wholeness from an unfulfilling life as a physician. Prepare yourself, he writes with rigorous honesty. He shares what it took, which was nothing short of everything he had.
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On Call
- A Doctor's Journey in Public Service
- By: Anthony Fauci M.D.
- Narrated by: Anthony Fauci M.D.
- Length: 19 hrs and 12 mins
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Anthony Fauci is arguably the most famous – and most revered – doctor in the world today. His role guiding America sanely and calmly through Covid (and through the torrents of Trump) earned him the trust of millions during one of the most terrifying periods in modern American history, but this was only the most recent of the global epidemics in which Dr. Fauci played a major role. His crucial role in researching HIV and bringing AIDS into sympathetic public view and his leadership in navigating the Ebola, SARS, West Nile, and anthrax crises, make him truly an American hero.
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What an American hero.
- By Amazon Customer on 07-07-24
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Pets and the City
- True Tales of a Manhattan House Call Veterinarian
- By: Dr. Amy Attas
- Narrated by: Adrienne Cornette
- Length: 9 hrs and 32 mins
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When a pet is sick, people—even the rich and famous—are at their most authentic and vulnerable. They could have a Monet on the wall and an Oscar on the shelf, but if their cat gets a cold, all they want to talk about are snotty noses and sneezing fits. That’s when they call premier in-home veterinarian Dr. Amy Attas. In Pets and the City, Dr. Amy shares all the funny, heartbreaking, and life-affirming experiences she’s faced throughout her thirty-year career treating the cats and dogs of New Yorkers from Park Avenue to the projects.
By: Dr. Amy Attas
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A Hard Silence
- One Daughter Remaps Family, Grief, and Faith When HIV/AIDS Changes It All
- By: Melanie Brooks
- Narrated by: Melanie Brooks
- Length: 10 hrs and 11 mins
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In the mid 1980s, Canada's worst public health disaster was unfolding. Catastrophic mismanagement of the country's blood supply allowed contaminated blood to be knowingly distributed, infecting close to two thousand Canadians with HIV. Among them was Melanie Brooks's surgeon father who, after receiving a blood transfusion during open-heart surgery in 1985, learned he was HIV positive. At a time when HIV/AIDS was misunderstood and public perception was shaped by fear, prejudice, and homophobia, victims of the disease faced ostracism and persecution. Wanting to protect his family from this stigma, Melanie's father decided his illness would be a secret they'd all keep.
By: Melanie Brooks
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Compassionate Love
- How God Is Blessing a Hurting World
- By: Rick Allen
- Narrated by: Michael Bower
- Length: 5 hrs
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Let’s be honest. It can feel like the world is in a downward spiral. Bad news, division, and negativity can leave you feeling hopeless. Worse still, it can make you wonder if God even notices or cares. In Compassionate Love, Rick Allen answers the question: Does God care? with a resounding yes, and he proves it through multiple compelling stories of medical professionals serving in under-resourced locations around the world. These are stories of health, healing, and hope that will uplift, inspire, and open your eyes to God’s blessing.
By: Rick Allen
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Life Blood
- Stories of Leukaemia Patients and Their Doctor
- By: David Marks
- Narrated by: David Marks
- Length: 7 hrs and 44 mins
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Life Blood, written by a renowned leukaemia physician, tells unforgettable stories of his leukaemia patients’ battles to be cured but also uniquely describes the stresses that doctors face when looking after extremely ill young people during an extraordinary time in their lives. In reflecting on his long and illustrious career, Professor Marks’ memoir offers frank descriptions of his own medical family, some personal experiences of ill-health and his relationships with colleagues and patients in the NHS. Partly written during the Covid pandemic and as he approached retirement, Life Blood offers highly informed and compassionate views on modern medicine, from a pivotal point in both the author’s own professional life and the history of healthcare.
By: David Marks
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A Service to Humanity
- My legacy
- By: Ephraim Toh
- Narrated by: Lawrence Locke
- Length: 3 hrs and 55 mins
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"A SERVICE TO HUMANITY: MY LEGACY" BY DR. EPHRAIM NYONGHA TOH This is a story of victory against the odds a medical professional's ascent from an impoverished African village to global recognition. Dr. Ephraim Nyongha Toh's legacy is not just his career achievements but also his indomitable spirit, which resonates throughout "A Service to Humanity." From his humble beginnings to the halls of prestigious international organizations, Dr. Toh's life exemplifies the transformative power of dedication and self-belief.
By: Ephraim Toh
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Dirty Electricity
- Electrification and the Diseases of Civilization
- By: Samuel Milham MD
- Narrated by: Scott R. Pollak
- Length: 3 hrs and 25 mins
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When Thomas Edison began wiring New York City with a direct current electricity distribution system in the 1880s, he gave humankind the magic of electric light, heat, and power; in the process, though, he inadvertently opened a Pandora's Box of unimaginable illness and death. Dirty Electricity tells the story of Dr. Samuel Milham, the scientist who first alerted the world about the frightening link between occupational exposure to electromagnetic fields and human disease.
By: Samuel Milham MD
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Origin Story
- The Trials of Charles Darwin
- By: Howard Markel
- Narrated by: Mike Cooper
- Length: 7 hrs and 49 mins
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In Origin Story, medical historian Howard Markel recounts the two-year period (1858 to 1860) of Darwin's writing of On the Origin of Species through its spectacular success and controversy. Simultaneously, Markel delves into the mysterious health symptoms Darwin developed, combing the literature to emerge with a cogent diagnosis of a case that has long fascinated medical historians.
By: Howard Markel
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Hospital Sketches
- An Army Nurse’s True Account of Her Experiences During the Civil War
- By: Louisa May Alcott
- Narrated by: Anne Hancock
- Length: 2 hrs and 53 mins
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In the novel Little Women, Mr. March goes off to war. But in real life, it was Jo March (Louisa May Alcott herself, an avowed abolitionist) who traveled to Washington to nurse Northern soldiers. This is Alcott’s memoir but she chose to use the pseudonym “Tribulation Periwinkle” to tell her story. Despite the subject matter, her account is full of amusing anecdotes as she makes her way alone from Concord, Massachusetts to DC, trying to finagle a free ticket and convinced she will drown during the journey.
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Thirteen Tunnels
- By: Suzanne Samples
- Narrated by: Shawn Jones
- Length: 7 hrs and 12 mins
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On September 17, 2022, the literary world, indeed the whole world, lost a unique voice with the passing of Suzanne “Hammer” Samples. Her final journey began in 2014 with a brain tumor diagnosis. She chronicled her struggles and triumphs even as she worked through post-surgery rehab including regaining the loss of arm and hand function. Suzanne' s rare courage and candor gave us a brutally honest and unflinching view of her life.
By: Suzanne Samples