White Coat

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<p><em>White Coat</em> is Dr. Ellen Lerner Rothman's vivid account of her four years at Harvard Medical School. Describing the grueling hours and emotional hurdles she underwent to earn the degree of M.D. Dr. Rothman tells the story of one woman's transformation from a terrified first-year medical studen into a confident competent doctor.</p><p>Touching on the most relevant issues in medicine today--such as HMOs aIDS and assisted suicide--Dr. Rothman recounts her despair and exhilaration as a medical student from the stress of exams to th hard-won rewards that came from treating patients.</p><p>The anecdotes in <em>White Coat</em> are funny heartbreaking and at times horrifying. Each chapter taes us deeper into Dr. Rothman's medical school experience illuminating her struggle to walk the line between too much and not enough intimacy with her patients. For readers of Perri Klass and Richard Selzer Dr. Rothman looks candidly at medicine and presents an unvarnished perspective on a subject that matters to us all. <em>White Coat</em> opens the infamously closed door between patient and doctor in a book that will change the way we look at our medical establishment.</p>In <em>White Coat </em> Ellen Rothman offers a vivid account of her four years at one of the best medical schools in the country and opens the infamously closed door between patient and doctor. Touching on today's most important medical issues -- such as HMOs AIDS and assisted suicide -- the author navigates her way through despair exhilaration and a lot of exhaustion in Harvard's classrooms and Boston's hospitals to earn the indisputable title to which we entrust our lives.<p>With a thoughtful candid voice Rothman writes about a wide range of experiences -- from a dream about holding the hand of a cadaver she had dissected to the acute embarrassment she felt when asking patients about their sexual histories. She shares her horror at treating a patient with a flesh-eating skin infection the anxiety of being pimped by doctors for information (when doctors quiz students on anatomy and medicine) as well as the ultimate reward of making the transformation and of earning a doctor's white coat.<p>For readers of Perri Klass Richard Selzer and the millions of fans of <em>ER</em> <em>White Coat</em> is a fascinating account of one woman's journey through school and into the high-stakes drama of the medical world.<p>In <em>White Coat </em> Ellen Rothman offers a vivid account of her four years at one of the best medical schools in the country and opens the infamously closed door between patient and doctor. Touching on today's most important medical issues -- such as HMOs AIDS and assisted suicide -- the author navigates her way through despair exhilaration and a lot of exhaustion in Harvard's classrooms and Boston's hospitals to earn the indisputable title to which we entrust our lives.<p>With a thoughtful candid voice Rothman writes about a wide range of experiences -- from a dream about holding the hand of a cadaver she had dissected to the acute embarrassment she felt when asking patients about their sexual histories. She shares her horror at treating a patient with a flesh-eating skin infection the anxiety of being pimped by doctors for information (when doctors quiz students on anatomy and medicine) as well as the ultimate reward of making the transformation and of earning a doctor's white coat.<p>For readers of Perri Klass Richard Selzer and the millions of fans of <em>ER</em> <em>White Coat</em> is a fascinating account of one woman's journey through school and into the high-stakes drama of the medical world.<p>
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