The Angina monologues : stories of surgery for broken hearts / Samer Nashef.
Material type: TextPublisher: Melbourne, Victoria : Scribe Publications, 2019Copyright date: ©2019Description: 275 pages ; 22 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781925713817 (pbk.); 1911617788; 9781911617785Subject(s): Nashef, Samer A. M. -- Anecdotes | Heart surgeons -- Anecdotes | Heart -- Surgery -- AnecdotesDDC classification: 617.412092 Summary: The Angina Monologues speeds from the transporting of a donor's heart up the motorway hard shoulder, to cautionary stories of excessive intervention gone awry in US hospitals, to a traumatic trip to bring advanced cardiac surgery to the Palestinian West Bank. Nashef tells heart-stopping stories of transplants, bypasses, coronary artery repair, and cardiac arrest. He also delivers humane advice about medical realities rarely observed- the futility of obsessing over diet, the necessity of calculating risks, the role of decision making, the resilience of doctor and patient alike, and the threadbare brilliance of the NHS.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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The Angina Monologues speeds from the transporting of a donor's heart up the motorway hard shoulder, to cautionary stories of excessive intervention gone awry in US hospitals, to a traumatic trip to bring advanced cardiac surgery to the Palestinian West Bank. Nashef tells heart-stopping stories of transplants, bypasses, coronary artery repair, and cardiac arrest. He also delivers humane advice about medical realities rarely observed- the futility of obsessing over diet, the necessity of calculating risks, the role of decision making, the resilience of doctor and patient alike, and the threadbare brilliance of the NHS.
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